Photograph- Old newspaper ad: John Eberman informs his friends and the public generally that he has just opened a new store in the house lately occupied by Mr. Kirkpartrick, where he offers for sale a general assortment of dry goods, groceries, saddlery, and glass and delphware, upon moderate terms. He flatters himself that from an endeavor to keep a constant supply of the above articles, and attent to business, to merit a share of the public generous patronage.
Refers to John Eberman, son of the clockmaker John Eberman.
Photograph- Old newspaper ad: John Eberman informs his friends and the public generally that he has just opened a new store in the house lately occupied by Mr. Kirkpartrick, where he offers for sale a general assortment of dry goods, groceries, saddlery, and glass and delphware, upon moderate terms. He flatters himself that from an endeavor to keep a constant supply of the above articles, and attent to business, to merit a share of the public generous patronage.
Refers to John Eberman, son of the clockmaker John Eberman.
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Old newspaper ad: John Eberman informs his friends and the public generally that he has just opened a new store in the house lately occupied by Mr. Kirkpartrick, where he offers for sale a general assortment of dry goods, groceries, saddlery, and glass and delphware, upon moderate terms. He flatters himself that from an endeavor to keep a constant supply of the above articles, and attent to business, to merit a share of the public generous patronage.
Refers to John Eberman, son of the clockmaker John Eberman.
Barney Ewell with Nat Cartmell at Bloomfield, NJ. "From - The "Old Champion" to the "Modern Champion". Yours - "As of Old" Nat Cartmell J C & A Champion 100 and 200 1906 - 07 - 08 Worlds Champion Amateur and Professional 220 yds 1909 - Stoke - on - Trent, England"
Penn Square, showing monument, The Lancaster Intelligencer, and Reed, McCann and Co., Bankers at corner of South Queen Street, and New Era Printing office on opposite corner; also shows building where clothing, wholesale notions and sewing machines, etc., are sold; on first floor next to Bitner, Hostetter and Long.
Two rows of students, the back row are coachs. There are trophys lined up in front of the front row. Fifteen boys, four girls, and five men.
Newspaper clipping on back: "The above picture shows the Ephrata High School Track Team and the array of cups they have won. Among these cups are the Apple cup, center left, and the Shand cup, right center. The Apple cup was won at the Millersville track meet where they scored 21 points this year. The points they scored were: Oratory 2nd, 3 points; shot put 2nd, 3 points; pole vault 2nd, 3 points; 220 yard dash 1st and 2nd place, 8 points; 100 yard dash 2nd, 3 points; broad jump 3rd, 1 point.
The team is composed of the following: Back row, left to right, Harry Mull, Manager; Arthur Herr, Asistant Coach; Professor B.F. Windleblech, Principal; H. Clark, Track Coach, William Rolland, Head Coach.
Middle row, left to right: Leroy Getz, Oratory; Lloyd Gerhart, Levi Snader, Leroy Fetter, Harry Brunner, Captain, Charles Zinn, Charles Schlatt, Randolf Kleinfelter, Lester Wenger, Alt. Oratory.
Front row: Earl Enug, Gilbert Frey, Kenneth Eshelman, Helen Martin, Elocution; Lillian Grazer, Alt. Elocution; Caroline Ulrich, Spelling; Ruth Lewis, Alt. Spelling; Richard Risser, Charles Shiffer and Leroy Kurtz.