BIO: J. Harry DEIBLER, Centre County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JO Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/centre/ http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/centre/1picts/commbios/comm-bios.htm _____________________________________________________________________ Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Etc. Chicago: J. H. Beers, 1898. _____________________________________________________________________ 406 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. J. H. DEIBLER. Probably there is no other town in Centre county or, indeed, in any county, where the leading mercantile establishments are conducted by men so young in years as are those of Millheim, and foremost among this class of business men is the subject of this sketch, who controls the largest trade in general merchandise of any one in the place. Born March 25, 1865, his career may be said to be only at its beginning, yet he has already achieved a success such as most merchants gain by the work of a lifetime. Mr. Deibler is a native of Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., Penn., a son of John W. and Henrietta (Ubdegrave) Deibler, who are still living in that town, though advanced in years. Both were born in Schuylkill county, Penn. John W. Deibler began life as a poor man, and for some time was a huckster and farmer, but he has accumulated a handsome competence, and his old age is spent in comfort. Through going bail for others he has lost considerable money, but fortunately he has not suffered seriously. He is highly respected, and is one of the leading Republicans of his locality. Of his family of six sons and five daughters, all are living. The subject of our sketch began his education in the public schools of his native town, supplementing this instruction with a course at Berrysburg Seminary, an excellent institution from which a number of people have graduated who later became eminent in various callings. Mr. Deibler seems to have had a clear perception of his peculiar fitness for a mercantile career, as he began to prepare for it at an early age by taking employment as a clerk for Cornelius Swab, a general merchant at Berrysburg, at a salary of $9 per month, board not included. After six months in that place, he obtained a situation in the general store of J. B. Enders, where he remained three years. In 1883, Mr. Deibler went to Millheim to clerk for J. W. Snook, and during the eight years spent in that store, five different firms were in possession. As a clerk he formed an extensive acquaintance, and when he engaged in business for himself in 1891, he speedily established a fine custom. Courtesy, attention to business, and fair dealing with all, characterize his conduct, and his business has rapidly grown to be one of the most profitable in Penn's Valley. In addition to his mercantile business, Mr. Deibler is interested in several building and loan associations. As the architect of his own fortune, he has certainly made a phenomenal success which promises even better things for the future. On March 17, 1891, he was united in marriage with Miss Maggie H. Miller, a native of Centre Hall, a daughter of John H. Miller, now a leading resident of Williamsport. Mrs. Deibler is a member of the Lutheran Church, and is prominent in the best social circles of the locality. In politics Mr. Deibler is a republican, steadfast in the faith, and a regular voter, but he takes no share in partisan work, believing that either it or his business would be neglected if both were attempted. However devoted he may be to his private affairs, he is much too public-spirited to suppress his keen interest in all progressive movements, and he is a generous and prompt helper of any measure which promotes the common good. 1870 Berrysburg, Dauphin County census - John W. Deibler, 36 Henrietta Deibler, 30 Sarah Jane Deibler, 7 Harry Deibler, 5 Charles Deibler, 3 Harvey Deibler, 1 Emma Deibler, 4/12