A SCAFFOLD COLLAPSES.
Enos H. Huber, a carpenter residing at No. 416 West Lemon street, met with accident shortly after three o'clock on Saturday afternoon which it was at first supposed was of a fatal character. He was working at the Eave of the roof of a building being erected on South Ann street, and, the scaffold giving way, he fell to the ground, a distance of about thirty feet, though his fall was broken by some scaffolding near the ground. The victim was removed to his home in the city ambulance, where he was attended to by Dr. S. T. Davis. He was cut about the head, and his right shoulder and left ankle were injured. Internally, but this, fortunately, is not the case, though he suffers from an internal shock.
(The Semi-Weekly New Era, Lancaster, Pa., Wed 11 Dec 1901, p, 3)
Obituary
ENOS H. HUBER
Enos H. Huber, sixty-three, died Thursday at 12:45 p.m. in the Lancaster Sanatorium, of complications, after an illness of some months. He was born July 1, 1865 in East Hempfield township, a son of the late Jacob M. and Christiana Herr Huber. He resided in Landisville for many years and in Salunga the past year. Mr. Huber was a carpenter by occupation. Besides his wife, two daughters, Mattie M., wife of Harvey Parry, Lancaster, and Cora, wife of George Bisser, of Brooklyn, N. Y., survive; also these brothers and sisters: John H., Wilkinsburg; Mrs. Susan H. Musselman, Lancaster; Mrs. Emma S. Wolf, Lancaster; Mrs. Ellen H. Musselman, Rohrerstown; and Levi H., East Petersburg. Rev. Elmer Trout, of the Reformed Mennonite church, will conduct the services from Groff's funeral parlors, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Landisville Reformed Mennonite cemetery.
(Lancaster (Pa.) New Era, Fri 14 Jun 1929, p. 3)
A SCAFFOLD COLLAPSES.
Enos H. Huber, a carpenter residing at No. 416 West Lemon street, met with accident shortly after three o'clock on Saturday afternoon which it was at first supposed was of a fatal character. He was working at the Eave of the roof of a building being erected on South Ann street, and, the scaffold giving way, he fell to the ground, a distance of about thirty feet, though his fall was broken by some scaffolding near the ground. The victim was removed to his home in the city ambulance, where he was attended to by Dr. S. T. Davis. He was cut about the head, and his right shoulder and left ankle were injured. Internally, but this, fortunately, is not the case, though he suffers from an internal shock.
(The Semi-Weekly New Era, Lancaster, Pa., Wed 11 Dec 1901, p, 3)
Obituary
ENOS H. HUBER
Enos H. Huber, sixty-three, died Thursday at 12:45 p.m. in the Lancaster Sanatorium, of complications, after an illness of some months. He was born July 1, 1865 in East Hempfield township, a son of the late Jacob M. and Christiana Herr Huber. He resided in Landisville for many years and in Salunga the past year. Mr. Huber was a carpenter by occupation. Besides his wife, two daughters, Mattie M., wife of Harvey Parry, Lancaster, and Cora, wife of George Bisser, of Brooklyn, N. Y., survive; also these brothers and sisters: John H., Wilkinsburg; Mrs. Susan H. Musselman, Lancaster; Mrs. Emma S. Wolf, Lancaster; Mrs. Ellen H. Musselman, Rohrerstown; and Levi H., East Petersburg. Rev. Elmer Trout, of the Reformed Mennonite church, will conduct the services from Groff's funeral parlors, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Landisville Reformed Mennonite cemetery.
(Lancaster (Pa.) New Era, Fri 14 Jun 1929, p. 3)
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