Hart's history and directory of the three towns, Brownsville, Bridgeport, West Brownsville also abridged history of Fayette county & western Pennsylvania, Part 33

Author: Hart, John Percy, 1870- ed; Bright, W. H., 1852- joint ed
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Cadwallader, Pa., J.P. Hart
Number of Pages: 710


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The present church building is of brick, two stories high with slate roof and was erected in 1877-8. It has a seating capacity of about 700 and is located on Morgantown Street.


The trustees at present are, A. D. Conwell, J. A. Strickler, J. F. Detwiler, F. C. Keighley, J. V. Williams, Elijah Crossland, A. E. Jones, R. S. McCrum, and J. V. Graft. The stewards are, H. F. Detwiler, R. F. Hoopwod, H. L. Robinson, Harry Whyel, W. C. Black, R. I. Patterson, Frank Lewellen, C. H. LaClair, W. H. Miller, I. H. Brownfield, J. K. Ritenour, T. S. Lackey, and C. H. Dickson. Superintendent of Sunday school, R. F. Hopwood; presi- dent of Epworth League, A. E. Jones; local preacher, R. F. Sutton; class leader, H. L. Blackburn.


The pastors since 1881 were Revs. N. P. Kerr, William Lynch, W. P. Turner, T. N. Boyle, T. F. Pershing and E. G. Loughry, D. D., the present pastor, who was installed October 20, 1901.


AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


In the year 1822 a class of colored Methodists was formed at Uniontown, under charge of the Rev. George Bollar, a regular minister, sent out by the Annual Conference of the African M. E. Church. The members of that class were Mrs. Hannah Burgess, John Woods, Henrietta McGill, John Webster, Sarah Woods, Sarah Griffin, David Lewis, Betsy Pritchard, Hannah Webster, and Barney Griffin. Meetings were held in the house of Mary Harman for two years, when they moved to Joseph Allen's house, on the same street.


A lot was bought for $75, June 10, 1835, of Zadoc Springer, and on this lot a log building was erected as a place of worship. In 1855 the old building was demolished, and a brick edifice was erected on the same site.


Among the preachers were Revs. Noah Cameron, Charles Gray, Paul Gwin, Samuel Clingman, Thomas Lawrence, A. R. Green, Charles Peters, S. H. Thompson, - Coleman, - Hargrave, Fayette Davis, J. Bowman, William Zuman, S. H. Thompson, N. H. Turpin, William Ralph, Severn Grace, R. A. Johnson, C. R. Green, Daniel Cooper, J. W. Asbury, W. C. West, W. J. Phillips, S. T. Jones, W. S. Lowry.


417


Some of the Early Country Churches


ZION CHAPEL OF THIE A. M. E. CHURCHI.


A colored class of this denomination, composed of five persons, was organ- ized by the Rev. Isaac Coleman in the fall of 1848. The class was under a mission charge, and for several years was supplied by the Rev. Isaac Cole- man, J. B. Trusty, and T. S. Jones. It became a separate charge under Rev. Charles Clingman. His successors have been J. P. Harner, William Burley, Charles Wright, William Johnson, N. H. Williams, D. B. Matthews, William J. McDade, H. H. Blackstone, W. A. McClure, and J. W. Tirey and others.


In February, 1857, a lot was purchased of Joseph Benson, on the National Road, east of Redstone Creek, and an old building standing on it was fitted up as a house of worship during the following summer. This was done while the church was under charge of the Rev. Charles Wright. On the 27th of April, 1869, additional land was purchased and added to the lot, and a brick church edifice of the society was erected on it soon afterwards.


A branch of this church was organized at George's Creek, and a church building was erected for its use on the Baxter farm.


METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH.


In the fall of 1830 several members of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Uniontown withdrew from it, and at a meeting held by them at the court- house, were organized into a class of the Methodist Protestant denomination by the Rev. Zachariah Hagan.


In March 1840, a lot was purchased of John Philips, located on the corner of Bank Alley and Church Street, and on this a brick edifice of the society was erected soon afterwards. The first preacher was Moses Scott. He was succeeded by James Robinson, William Marshall, Joseph Burns, and others, while the society was yet served by circuit preachers. The Rev. John Scott was appointed to the charge when it was first made a station.


SOME OF THE EARLY COUNTRY CHURCHES.


SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST.


George Township was the home of the only congregation of this faith ever organized in the county. The Woodbridgeton Church was organized prior to 1790, by Rev. Samuel Woodbridge, who came here in 1779. The congre- gation served by Revs. Woodbridge and Enoch David, went down some time after the war of 1812, and the old log church was torn down years ago. The old graveyard, however, escaped the fate of the old church, and is well fenced and neatly kept, and has been enlarged. A Union church stands near, but no Seventh-day Baptist remains to worship within its walls.


418


Free-Will Baptist Church


FREE-WILL BAPTIST CHURCH.


This denomination was intrdouced in Fayette County, at Fayette City, by Elder John Williams about 1820, and flourished up to 1853, when dissatis- faction with Elder Williams led to the downfall and dissolution of the church in 1860. The next Free-Will Baptist Church was organized at Belle Vernon in 1843, and its constituent members were from the Jordon, Free and Sprin- ger families. Over a half a century in age it has grown and prospered.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH.


The German element of pioneer population was distinctively Lutheran in religion, while some of its later accessions were Mennonites and Dunkards, and among their descendants were founded three of the later German churches of America. The Germans formed a larger and smaller settlement area in the county. They occupied the very Egypt of the county's richest farming lands in the West, giving name to German township, and a second but later settlement center was made by Germans in the northwest, in Salt- lick Township. From German Township, their settlement extended into Nicholson and Springhill. The first church, a rude log structure, was built prior to 1785. The Franks, Masons, Hartmans, Pocks, Everlys, Huhns, Fasts, Barrickmans and others, were the founders. This mother church was known for years as the "Dutch Church," and has a baptism record of over fifteen hundred, while its membership for many years has always been over two hundred.


The second settlement, which was Saltlick, contained some German Re- formed Church members, but both elements were under the same Lutheran pastor for many years. This church, now Good Hope, was organized about 1788 and a log house was built. Among its founders were the Dumbaulds, Millers, Snyders and Immels. St. John's Church, near Morris' Cross Roads, was organized in 1865 as a branch of the old Dutch Church, by the Bakers , Emerys and others. The Connellsville Church was established in 1874 by the Hertzels, Wilhelms and Snyders. The membership reached nearly two hundred. Preaching is both in English and German. St. Paul's was or- ganized at Uniontown, December 18, 1885, with Rev. J. A. Warers, pastor, and forty-one of a membership. It has now a membership of nearly one hundred and fifty. Within late years churches were established at Chalk Hill and at Jumonville through the labors of Rev. A. W. Watters.


The Lutheran Church has always stood as the mother church of Protes- tanism, and her great mass of German followers have always been noted for their industry, frugality, economy and material prosperity, being generally more useful than ambitious members of society, though patriotic and very capable of the discharge of all public duties.


CHURCH OF GOD.


The Church of God, or Winebrenarains, was founded in Saltlick Township by the Fousts, Pritts and Hostetlers, over forty years ago.


419


Dunkards or German Baptists


BRETHERN IN CHIRIST.


About 1868 George Shoemaker introduced this church at Markleysburg, and it was generally known as the Shoemaker Church.


DUNKARDS (TUNKERS) OR GERMAN BAPTISTS.


Martin Stuckman and Ludwing Snyder came in 1799 from Maryland and formed the Tyrone Church in 1812. Fairview Church in Nicholson was or- ganized in 1835; Markleysburg, about 1850; Bethel in Warton, 1850; Groves in Georges, 1837; Masontown, before 1870; and Uniontown, in 1884, with additional congregations.


The Bakers, Gans, Mosiers, Aches, Covers, Sterlings, and Longaneckers were among the prominent and early members in German Township and along the river, while the Workmans, Thomases and Knoxes were among the early pioneers of the faith in the mountains.


Of late years dissensions on the subject of dress, and other matters, have led to a division of the church into three bodies, the Conservatives, the large majority, and the Progressives, who ignore all dress restraints. Like the members of all other German denominations the Dunkards are peaceable and industrious citizens.


THE MENNONITE CHURCH.


The Mennonite Church, near Masontown, was founded about 1790 by the Johnson families and a few others. But few, if any, of this denomination are now to be found in the neighborhood of Masontown, but in other parts of the state there are still several congregations. In West Virginia and in Virginia, particularly in the Shenandoah Valley, there are many Mennonites. They are a peace-loving, industrious and prosperous people, and are universally respected wherever they are known.


Complete List of Telephone Subscribers in the Three Towns


C. D. & P. T. CO .- BELL.


34-L. .Acklin, C. P., Bakery.


60 .


Adams Express Company.


2-5.


Albany Mines.


66-IV


Albright & Meese, Meat Market.


19-L ..


Alexander Hotel.


68-IV


Anderson, Mary, Residence.


125-L.


Applegate, W. B., Clipper Office.


11-R


Abrams, J. H., Residence.


54


Armstrong, J. C., Residence.


41-3.


Armstrong Drug Company.


55-R ..


Armstrong, W. C., Grocery.


126-R.


Atwood Hotel.


61 Aubrey, R. L., Residence.


42-2.


Aubrey Lumber Company, West Brownsville.


42-3.


Aubrey Lumber Company, Bridgeport.


25-2. Axton, Andrew, Residence.


25-3.


Axton, Andrew & Son.


14-J Bar House.


68-J


Black, Mrs. George, Residence.


80-J


Bowman, Rev. W. Scott, Residence.


79-R Brashear, E. T., Residence.


121-\V. Britton, William, Residence.


95 Brownsville Brewing Company.


1-J Brownsville Ice & Storage Company. 4-2 .. Brownsville Supply Company.


62-R.


Brownsville Light, Heat & Power Company.


14-R.


Bulger, H. H. & Company, Druggists.


66-R.


Carlysle, Wilson, Residence.


80-R.


Carmack, A. A., Residence.


21-IV . Carston, Mrs. F. A., Residence.


73 C. D. & P. Telephone Company, Operator.


34-J Chalfant, Ella, Residence.


74 L. Chalfant, S. B., Residence.


6-2. Champion Milling Company.


50-2. .Chatland & Lenhart, Bakery.


34-W Clemmer, E. L., Residence.


26-J. Coburn, W. A., Residence.


79-L


Burd, Ida L., Residence.


121


"Bell" Telephone Subscribers


51-W .... Collier, James H., Residence.


19-R ..


.Coulter, J. H., Hardware.


65-J. . Couse, Edwin P., Residence.


16-1. Craft Supply Company.


29-J. Craft, J., Dry Goods.


133-R. Craft, U. T., Residence.


26-R Crawford, Mrs. S. E.


126-J Cunningham, O. M., Residence.


5S-L Cunningham, Jesse, Residence.


10 Dalby, J. W., Residence.


127-J Daugherty, S. H., Residence.


86 Diamond Coal & Coke Company.


76-J Douglas, A. W., Residence.


18-J


Eastman & Lilley, Physicians.


14-W. Eastman, Dr. Henry, Residence.


78-R. Eckles, Charles, Residence.


37-3 Eclipse Milling Company.


48-J Edmiston, C. B., Residence.


123-J Farson, J. L., Residence.


63 Fayette Engineering & Construction Company.


121-J Fear, George E., Residence.


31-J Fear, George E., Hardware.


58-W


Fisher, W. H., Residence.


12-J Fisher, Steel & Brashear, Office.


17-J Florence, Joseph, Residence.


62-L


Foreign Exchange.


55-J


Freeman, Harry, Restaurant.


122


Gabler, J. S., Office.


48-W Garlotts, C. C., Grocery.


66-L. Girard House.


51-J Glynn, Rev. Thomas J., Residence.


133-J Gould, Sterling H., Residence.


39-R Graham, Robert, Druggist.


45-4. Graham, S. S., Residence.


12-L. Graham, H. D., Residence.


51-R. Gregg, C. W., Residence.


78-W Gregg, John S., Residence.


78-J . Gregg, John S., Machine Shop.


27 Greensboro Natural Gas Company.


10-L. Griffin, W. A., Residence.


2-2. Griffin, E. C., Residence. 2-4. Griffin, E. C., Dry Goods. 51-L. Griffith, John, Residence.


94-W Hakin, William, Residence.


36 Hamburger Distilling Company.


24 Hann, T. D., Residence.


53-J Harmon, Rev. Charles R., Residence.


123-L. Hart, J. Percy, Residence.


422


"Bell" Telephone Subscribers


52-L Herbertson, J. & Sons, Machine Shop.


128


Herbertson House (Automatic).


72-J


Hibbs, B. F., Residence.


64-WV. Higinbotham, James C., Residence.


83-R. Hoover, F. S., M. D.


54-L Hormell, W. C., Residence.


79-J Hughes, W. E., Residence.


11-\V. Jacobs, M. R., Residence.


11-L.


Jacobs, A. M. R., Residence.


84-J Jacobs, Mrs. Ann, Residence.


83-L . Jeffries, T. J., Residence.


82-\\'.


. Jeffries, T. J., Office.


68-R. Jones, Israel, Residence.


22-2 Kaiser, W. F., Jeweler.


22-3 Kaiser, W. F., Residence,


7


Keller & Crosson, Contractors.


81-J. Kisinger, Harry, Livery.


SO-W.


Knox, Harriet, Residence.


16-R


Krepps, S. G., Jr., Livery.


65-TT


Krepps, S. G., Jr., Residence.


83-J. Layton & Sturgis, Meat Market.


94-L.


League, D. M., Residence.


Ledwith, Mrs. A. B., Residence.


84-Į


Ledwith, Mary, Residence.


46-2.


Lenhart, G. W. & Son, Insurance.


46-3.


Lenhart, G. W., Residence.


26-WV.


Leonard, John, Residence.


74-J Levy, Morris, Residence.


9- Levy, Morris, Dry Goods.


53-IV


Levy, William, Residence.


132-L. Lindsey, J. A., Residence.


125-R


Long, James, Residence.


132-J


Long, James, Office, Coal.


11-J


Lowstutter, Daniel, Meat Market.


21-J.


Lynch & Heeman, Groceries.


81-IV


Mansour, Nicola, Assyrian Supplies.


78-L.


Marker, James, Residence.


33-L


Marshall, Harry, Meat Market.


17-R


Marshall, Harry, Residence.


72-R


Mason, James, Residence.


56-TV


Mason, R. D., Residence.


56-L.


Mason, W. B., Residence.


12-R.


McMillen, Charles, Restaurant.


59-J


Medley, Rev. William, Residence.


41-11'


Michener & Hormell, Shoes.


58-J.


Miller, Sarah J., Residence.


9-L. Miller, Dr. Colley, Office.


17-L .. Miller, C. J., Groceries.


44-J


123


"Bell" Telephone Subscribers


74-W .... Miller, Rev. C. H., Residence.


71-J. .


. . Milliken, F. C., Residence.


121-R.


Milliken, H. Mary, Residence.


53-L.


Mitchell, M. C., Residence.


33-WV Mitchell, M. C., Restaurant.


68-L Mitchell, Joseph, Residence.


3-2 Monongahela Club.


49 Monongahela House.


47-L.


Monongahela National Bank.


100


Monongahela Railroad Company.


96 Monongahela Railroad Ticket Office.


15 Monongahela Railroad Trainmaster.


69 Monongahela Railroad.


57-2. Monongahela River C. C. & C. Company.


57-3.


Monongahela C. C. & C. Company, William Hencey, Residence.


57-4 Monongahela C. C. & C. Company, Knob Mines.


57-5 Monongahela C. C. & C. Company, William Gillie, Residence


83-W Mular & Cooper, Groceries.


130 National Deposit Bank.


92-L. Patrielle, S., Contractor, Office.


20-2.


Patton, Mrs. Helen Duncan.


29-L


Patton, T. H., Dentist.


64-L Patton, T. H., Residence.


58-R. Patton, C. E., Residence.


17-TV Pearsoll, D. H., Residence.


91 Pennsylvania Hotel.


90 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, West Brownsville.


32-3. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, West Brownsville.


132-W. Peoples Gas & Coal Company.


4-3. Peoples Coal Company.


94-2. Percy, Michael, Residence.


52-3. Pittsburg & Morgantown Company.


121-2. Percy, John, Residence.


33-J . Poletz, M. R., Fruit Store.


41-L. Power, J. P., Grocery.


132-R. Power, J. P., Residence.


76-L Pringle, C. S., Residence.


18-L.


Rathmell Bros., Druggists.


67-3.


Redstone Cemetery Company.


80-L. Reichard, Dr. C. C., Residence.


39-J Reichard, Drs. C. C. and L. N., Office.


129-L. Richey, Mrs. C. S., Boarding House.


76-W. Roberts, J. W., Residence.


31-L ..


Ross, J. T., Residence.


92-W


Ross, J. T., Furniture Store.


66-J Rose, Samuel, Residence.


31-R. Rutsek, Peter, Banker.


127-R. . Saben, William, Residence.


424


Federal Telephone Subscribers


SS Sargent, A. M., Livery.


45-3. Second National Bank.


88 Shank, H., Residence.


39-L. Sharpnack & Conelly, Furniture Store.


14-L. Sharpnack, T. A., Residence.


16-WV Shelton, George A., Plumber.


21-L Shupe, H. L., Residence.


126-L.


Smith & Bakewell, Groceries, West Brownsville.


44-L. Snowdon, Mrs. Edward, Residence.


47-3.


Snowdon, C. L., Residence.


47-4.


Snowdon, J. H., Insurance.


133-L. . Steele, Samuel, Residence.


2-3. Storey House.


81-R Strawn, P. P., Residence.


72-L. Swearer, A. M., Residence.


40 Taylor, R. W., Office.


74-R. Taylor, R. W., Residence.


125-J Thomas, J. K., Residence.


76-R. Thompson, T. H., Residence.


64-J . Thompson, George, Residence.


43 Thompson Distilling Company.


67-R. . Thornton, J. R., Residence.


65-L .. Thornton, James I. & Sons, Pop Factory


56-J. Todd, W. H., Residence.


59-W. Troth, O. J., Tailor Shop.


26-L. Waggoner, L. C., Residence.


59-R. Watson, Foster D., Residence.


16-L. Weekly Monitor.


28-J. West Brownsville Boiler Works.


38 Western Union Telegraph Company.


59-L.


Wilkenson, Mary, Residence.


71-L.


Williams, F. M., Restaurant.


82-R Winans, W. V., Residence.


53-R Wood, Mary, Residence.


127-L. Vogt, John, Residence.


FEDERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY


142


Abraham, Dr. A. C., Dentist.


111 Acklin's Bakery, Market Street.


98 Adams, Lloyd, Barber Shop (Automatic).


60 Albion Hotel, J. Will Gribble, Proprietor.


146 Altman, John, Residence.


71 Arensberg Brothers, Residence.


27 Armstrong Drug Company.


81 Atkins, H., Residence.


148 Atwood Hotel. Rob't Byland, Proprietor.


425


Federal Telephone Subscribers


52 Atwood Hotel, West Brownsville (Pay Station). S Barr House, J. E. Rickard, Proprietor (Automatic).


37 Bridgeport Public Schools.


48 Bowman, Charles W., Justice of Peace, Office.


70 Bowman, Charles W., Residence.


61 Brownsville Public Schools.


1


Brownsville Ice & Storage Company, West Brownsville.


29 Brownsville Union Station.


95


Brownsville Brewing Company, Office.


32


Burgess Office, Bridgeport.


31


Burgess Office, Brownsville.


78 . Camino, Joseph, Bakery, Grant Avenue.


38


Camino, Mike & Company, Bakery, Coal Road.


92


Campbell, W. L., Groceries,


91 Conelly, Thomas, Residence.


20 Coulter, John H., Hardware.


79 Crayble, Maude, Residence.


110


.Craft, James, Dry Goods.


24 . Craft, W. S., Meat Market.


74


Cunningham, O. M., Residence, West Brownsville.


Darby, William M., Residence, Brown Farm.


9 Daugherty, W. T., Barber Shop.


49 Daugherty, W. T., Residence.


84 Daugherty, John, Residence, West Brownsville.


99 Dearth, William, Residence.


87


Devatilt, W. D., Residence.


67


Douglas, A. W., Residence.


51 Garlotts, C. C., Grocer.


43 Girard House (Pay Station).


55 Gottesman Brothers, Groceries.


113 Graham, H. D., Dentist.


45 Greensboro Natural Gas Company.


34 . Gregg, Dr. Ira M., Veterinary Surgeon.


93 Gribble, E. Baird, Residence.


25 . Griffith, Sherley, Residence.


14 Hann, T. D., Residence.


28 Hart, J. Percy, Residence.


41


Hart, David M., Residence.


44-I Hazelton, Thomas, Residence.


36 Herbertson, J. & Sons, Machine Shop.


56 Herskovitz, Ignatz, Groceries.


77 Hibbs, B. F., Residence.


63 Higinbotham, James C., Residence.


83 Hoover, Dr. F. S., Office.


26 Hormell, H. H., Clothing.


105 Hornbake, Herburt, Residence.


65 Hotel Good (Automatic), West Brownsville.


64 Cope, Eli, Chief of Police, Bridgeport.


426


Federal Telephone Subscribers


125


Ingram, Walter, Residence.


58


Jacobs, M. R., Residence.


75 Jones, George W., Residence.


85 Kenney, C. L., Residence.


59 Kisinger, Harry, Livery.


68 Klein, Max, Residence.


62


Lenhart, George W. & Son, Insurance.


12 Levy, William, Clothing.


72


Levy, William, Residence.


73


Lutes, Elgie, Residence.


54


Marshall, Harry, Meat Market.


4 Martinelli, Lugi, Residence.


47


McKenney, J. E., Residence.


13-3


Meese, John M., Residence.


57


Mitchell, M. C., Restaurant.


147


Moore, P C., Residence.


1S Monongahela National Bank.


13-2 Murray, Sam'l T., Residence.


3 National Deposit Bank.


72 O'Hara, M. M., Residence.


116 Pastoris, Mrs. Hugh, Residence.


69 Patterson, A. C., Chief of Police, Brownsville.


50 Pennsylvania Hotel, James Risbeck, Proprietor.


15 Pennsylvania Hotel (Automatic).


11 Pittsburgh, Brownsville & Morgantown Packet Company.


88-2 Pratt, W. D., Photographs.


SS-3 Pratt, W. D., Residence


94 Province, David J., Residence.


S6 Pumping Station, Brownsville Water Company.


35 Rathmell Brothers, Druggists.


6-2. Robinson, H. W., Druggist, Brownsville.


6-3.


Robinson, D. Fred, Druggist, Bridgeport.


53 Sargent, A. M., Livery.


96


Sargent, A. M., Residence.


7 Second National Bank.


10 Sharpnack & Conelly, Furniture and Undertaking.


16


Shelton, George A., Plumber.


5 Shelton, George A., Residence.


S2 Smith, Dr. Alfred C., Office.


.Snowdon, J. H., Insurance and Real Estate.


19


23 Star Meat Market, Chadwick & Anderson, Proprietors.


39 Stewart, Robert J., Plumber.


17 Swan, Alfred, Residence.


.Theakston, F. B., Jeweler.


40 Thornton, James I. & Sons, Pop Factory.


21 Thornton, James I., Residence.


33 Union Stables, Gregg & Syphens, Proprietors.


30


Ross, J. T., Furniture and Undertaking.


427


Monongahela Valley Telephone Subscribers


46 . Weekly Monitor, E. P. Couse, Editor.


42 Wells, E. B., Bakery, West Brownsville.


44-2 West Brownsville Council Chamber.


109 White, John, Residence.


MONONGAHELA VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY.


The following is a list of the Monongahela Valley Telephone Company's subscribers, to which the subscribers of the Federal Telephone Company of the Three Towns have free access:


65-H Acklin, R. H., Residence.


58 -- Acklin, Joseph, Residence.


65-A Acklin, Geo. W., Residence.


59-2 Ainsey, E A., Residence.


65-4.


Arensberg, Dr. Lewis F., Residence.


65-3 Arensberg, J. R., Residence.


6-1 Aukerman, Rev., Residence.


56-2. Baird's Farm, Residence.


65-B


Baker, Robert, Residence.


67-B Barber, John, Residence.


66-1 Brownsville Toll Line.


53-4.


Childs, Thomas, Residence.


70-H . Christopher, Newton, Residence.


64-C . Christopher, Will, Residence.


58-C


Conwell, J. W., Residence.


58-2. . Conwell, N. E., Residence.


8-1. . Conwell, Jehu, Residence.


61-3


Craft, Capt. W. S., Residence.


54-2.


Dearth, G. W., Store.


58-L Dearth, Walter, Residence.


1-1 Dunaway, James, Residence.


60-F


Finley, T. W., Residence, New Salem.


67-2 Gadd, L. S., Store.


56-4


. Gadd, William, Residence.


63-4.


. Gallaher, John, Residence.


62-2. Garwood, O. J., Residence.


65-0


Garwood, Obed, Residence.


69-4


Garwood, Wm., Residence.


14-1. Gilmore & Hantz, Store.


57-G Gray, John, Residence.


67-G Guseman, William, Residence.


65- Hackney, Jehu, Residence.


62-3. Hess, Ira, Residence.


7-1. Hess, Virgil, Residence.


53-3. Hibbs, Ross, Residence.


60-4. Hibbs, Aaron, Residence.


64-3. Hibbs, Vankirk, Residence.


428


Monongahela Valley Telephone Subscribers


57-2. Hibbs, James, Residence.


64-2. Hogsett, William, Residence.


5-2. Hurst, Rev., Residence.


67-3. Jacobs, M. R., Residence, East Riverside.


59-0 Jubilirer at Orient, Coal Works.


58-H . Husted-Seaman's C. & C. Company's Store.


59-K Keener, J. B., Meat Market.


58-K


Krepps, George, Residence.


67-L


Leighty Brothers, Residence.


63-L Lynn, Clarence, Residence.


11-1. . Mellinger, Dr. K. S., Office.


62-A


Merriman, A. J., Residence.


69-2.


McClelland, A. M., Residence.


56-M


McCormick, Jesse, Residence.


57-3. McMullen, J. R., Residence.


2-1. McMullen, Dr. Uriah, Office.


63-2. McDougal, John, Residence.


58-M


Miller, C. L., Residence, Ormond.


70-4. Miller, Richard, Residence.


61-4.


Moore, Frank, Residence.


62-4


.Newcomer, Newton, Residence.


58-3.


Newcomer, Hamilton, Residence, Heistersburg.


60-3. Noble, L. J., Residence, Orient.


3-2. Orient Coal & Coke Company, Office.


3-3.


Orient Supply Company, Store.


59-2


Ormsby, E. O., Agent Monongahela R. R., New Salem.


70-A


Percy, J. A., Residence.


70-C


Porter, Cephus, Residence.


53-2.


Rhoadaback, William ,Residence.


65-G


Ridge, George, Residence.


65-A


Ridge, John, Residence.


63-H Roberts, Huston, Residence.


67-4. Rose, Smith, Residence.


61-S Sliger, Orvis, Residenec.


64-4 Stuart, George A., Residence.


57-C Stuart, Charles, Residence.


61-ITY. Stuart, William J., Residence.


5-3. Swearer, T. J., Residence.


56-3. Tower Hill-Hogg Farm, Residence.


4-1. Vankirk, J. R., Residence.


63-3 Vankirk, J. D., Residence.


69-3. Wilkinson, Ephriam, Residence.


11-1. Woods, T. L., Residence,


Additional phones to be installed soon : Allen, Charles, Residence.


57-4


Parks, J. J., Residence.


61-2.


Porter, Nat E., Residence.


429


Home Mutual Telephone Subscribers


Lynn, David, Residence. Porter, Ewing, Residence. Richards, Charles, Residence. Vernon, John G., Residence.


HOME MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY.


The following is a list of the Home Mutual Telephone Company's sub- scribers, to which the subscribers of the Federal Telephone Company of the Three Towns have free access:


Allen, Mr., Residence.


Baker, F. D., Residence.


Binns, W. H., Residence.


Bitner, W. E., Residence.


Brenton, William, Residence.


Chew, John, Residence.


Deems, Mrs. M. E., Residence.


Dorsey, Cash, Residence.


Dorsey, Charles, Residence.


Duvall, George, Residence.


Dwyer, T. V., Residence.


Elwood, Robert J., Residence.


Gillis, David, Residence.


Gillis, Lindsay, Residence.


Griffith, Dr., Residence.


Griffith, L. M., Residence.


Grimes, W. S., Residence.


Hancock, George, Residence.


Hamer, John, Residence.


Hannen, H. H., Residence.


Hill, J. G., Residence.


Hill, J. W., Residence.


Hill, Ora, Residence. Hormell, Cleaver, Residence.


Hormell, R. P., Residence.


Horton, J. W., Residence.


Kenney, J. W., Residence.


Kenney Sisters, Residence. Kinder, I. V., Residence.


Linton, O. M., Residence.


McEldowny, William, Residence.


Moffitt, Clyde, Residence. Moffitt, Hopkins, Residence.


Moss, W. C., Residence.


Nelan, Harry, Residence.


Nelan, Robert, Residence.




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