Summary: Died 1 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Hutter was the head of a bookbinding establishment. He represented the Third ward in Council, a member of the First Lutheran church from his early boyhood - the church of his ancestors.
Deceased was a brother of the late Rev. E. W. Hutter, and of Col. William Hutter, a prominent banker of Easton.
On the maternal side of is family he was related to the Reeders, of Easton.
Summary: Died 1 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Hutter was the head of a bookbinding establishment. He represented the Third ward in Council, a member of the First Lutheran church from his early boyhood - the church of his ancestors.
Deceased was a brother of the late Rev. E. W. Hutter, and of Col. William Hutter, a prominent banker of Easton.
On the maternal side of is family he was related to the Reeders, of Easton.
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