*,m§ € fing mugs The Jurist*, he said, including Judges Harman Yerkos and VSilliam C. Ryan, preferredflowers,Harrington R Rosenbergpr chose a haywagon and driver inthe best Currier and Ives trad;*tion. It was a trowel and bricks for the masons. Tailors used i pair of scissors. Bakers a loaf of bread.Nelson's barbershop boasts sx, barronm-like arm chairs that are at least 135 years old, Horace M. Mann Rucks County Historical Society Curator, once did some historical research on the chairs. The chairs, now restored to their natural color, were once hidden with 12 coats of paint. Randall Nelson's grandfather, Levi, is thefourth owner. Mann found outwho the second and third owners were but never the first or original owner.I know. said Randall Nelson, Doylestown Lions Club president,they have given 125 years of almost daily service They wereult;ed in the first barbershop in Doylestown Collectors of shaving mugswere the late E Newlin Brown, Doylestown auctioneer, and many antique collectors in Rucks Coun* • ty who bought them up at household goods sales and auctions.