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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 45<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Shuknecht, William Of Webster, buys the hotel at 103 Harvester Avenue from Conrad Altvater. 1-18-1907<br />

Shuknechts Horses owned by Shuknechts of Elba - picture - Percherous. 3-17-1983<br />

Shuler, Roland To get the Bronze Star. 9-29-1945<br />

Shults, (Mary) Genevieve Death by drowning - 15. 7-31-1893<br />

Funeral - family calls check foul play. 8-1-1893<br />

Watson says should not call it murder. 8-2-1893<br />

Letter from heartbroken father, George Shults. 8-3-1893<br />

Coroner's jury will go no further than calling Genevieve's death a drowning. 8-3-1893<br />

Verses by Miss Shults published. 12-23-1893<br />

Shults, George Brother of Joseph C.<br />

Wife Catherine Shults dead. 2-7-1899<br />

Shults, George F. To give up reporting, take up law. 9-2-1892<br />

Admitted to the bar. 3-31-1894<br />

Joins a Buffalo law firm. 2-5-1900<br />

Schults, Joseph C. See also: Shad Wheel Co.<br />

Making great improvements to 20 & 30 Main Street. 5-7-1883<br />

Building much improved.<br />

To build a 3 story brick on land recently bought from Dellinger & Glade, to the<br />

7-17-1883<br />

south of their building - 20' front, 80' deep - inside stairs. 2-27-1884<br />

Selling out his stock at 30 Main - won't move anything to Jackson Street. 4-2-1884<br />

Building, built by Dellinger & Glade, soon ready.<br />

Wholesale place busy - to add a 3 story addition on the rear. Shults & Son, new<br />

7-18-1884<br />

store on Jackson Street - to have retail sales on the first floor.<br />

To retire from the grocery business - sell some real estate - devote his time to<br />

8-15-1884<br />

Schad wheel production - he is the major stock holder.<br />

See: Dailey-Shults newspaper debate - under Joseph Dailey.<br />

Came here 16 years ago to take the grocery business of Michael Dailey - will now<br />

11-26-1887<br />

give his full attention to manufacture the Schad wheel.<br />

Bernard Schad buys Shults' interest in bicycle wheel - the company is still<br />

8-4-1888<br />

interested in carriage wheels.<br />

Is connecting his block on Jackson Street with a sewer line to Jones & Son across<br />

1-11-1889<br />

the street. Street Superintendent Hay objects to place ditch. 7-6-1889<br />

Dangerously ill of heart disease. 2-16-1891<br />

To sell out and retire - because of poor health. 7-10-1891<br />

Ad: Shults says he absolutely is retiring - not just a sale. 7-21-1891<br />

Appointed representative of Coop Building Bank of New York.<br />

Bernard Schad, inventor of a new type of hub, associated with J. C. Shults,<br />

9-4-1891<br />

F. J. Shults, H. C. Tiffany, and L. M. Hadley.<br />

Dead at 77. Came from Alsase-Lorraleu(?) with his brother George. Children:<br />

John G.; Eugene D.; George F.; Joseph H.; Mrs. Katherine Fitzpatrick;<br />

1-10-1894<br />

Miss Anna M. 4-10-1909<br />

Shults, Mrs. Joseph C. Dead - 61 Ellicott Avenue. 4-21-1903<br />

Shults, Dr. Justin N. Assistant to Dr. Mulcahy - marries Mary Gertrude Hurk.<br />

Who has been with Dr. Mulcahy at 401 East Main is moving to an office in the<br />

6-16-1920<br />

Woolworth Building. 3-16-1925<br />

Honored for 50 years in dentistry. 6-4-1962<br />

Shults, Mary Mrs. Richard Shults, dead at 47. 9-14-1971

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