Clevenger's directory of farmers and breeders : Union County, Indiana, 1919-1920, Part 1

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Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : Clevenger Directory Co. ; Richmond, Ind. : Richmond Item
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Clevenger's Directory


of


Farmers and Breeders


UNION COUNTY


INDIANA


1919-1920


THE RICHMOND ITEM RICHMOND, INDIANA SOLE DISTRIBUTOR


BEVERLY YOUNT


Lober


Non- Burstible


Radiator


WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS


A Radiator That Will Not BURST from FREEZING


When the water freezes, the tubes' expand and then are re- turned to normal position by wide brace springs placed be- tween each water tube section. This type of radiator insures to every car owner absolute free -. dom from radiator trouble, freezing in winter and overheat- ing in hot weather. This non- burstible core installed in any make of radiator at about one- half the cost of a new radiator.


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Auto Radiator Repairing


USL U. S. LIGHT & HEAT CORPORATION


The Best Equipped Shop in Indiana Rebuilt Ford radiators for any model Ford. We will trade a new or rebuilt radiator for your old radiator. Our recirculating method of radiator repairing does more than stop the leaks-it restores the circulation to your radi- ator. We are also equipped to do all kinds of fender and tank repairing.


Storage Battery Service Station


The U. S. L. sign. means competent advice and careful battery service.


Honest repairs at honest prices on an 8-month guaranteed adjust- ment basis, whatever the make of your battery.\


We sell the U. S. L. "Dry Charged" Battery, each one as fresh-as new-as powerful as if you obtained it at the U. S. L. fac- tory door.


This is the home of the U. S. L. Battery with machine-pasted plates sold on a 15-months' guaranteed adjustment plan.


Bring Your Battery or Radiator Repairing to Us


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SERVICE STATION


Richmond Battery and Radiator Co. Twelfth and Main St. Richmond, Indiana


IRWIN & MITCHELL GARAGE


Repairing on all makes of Cars, Tires and Accessories


DEALERS


For All Models of


Buick and Chevrolet Cars and Trucks


Complete Stock of Repair Parts


Phone 40


LIBERTY, IND.


FOGARTY & ALBERT


Distributors of


KROGER'S HIGH GRADE Groceries, Cured Meats


Buyers and Shippers of Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce


When you buy goods of us, you receive the benefit of Kroger's immense Buying Power. Our Price includes only two small profits-Why pay more? We solicit a share of your patronage.


Phone 410


LIBERTY, INDIANA


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The Hoosier Store


Sixth and Main, Richmond


A Complete Department Store


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If You Buy At


THE HOOSIER


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Clevenger's Directory OF


Farmers and Breeders Union County Indiana 1919-1920


Complete directory of the Farmers of Union County, showing location, size and ownership of Farms.


Breeders' Directory with classified list of breeders of pure bred live stock and poultry.


A list of the automobile and tractor owners in the county.


Published By CLEVENGER DIRECTORY CO. H. O. Clevenger, Mgr. Indianapolis, Indiana 1


Sold and Distributed By THE RICHMOND ITEM Richmond. Indiana


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For Good Furniture -Built Right -Priced Right


COME TO REED'S


Reed's is the store where you are always welcome whether you intend to buy or are merely looking in order to acquaint yourself with our stock.


We are certain that a visit and comparison of our furniture and prices will cause you to immediately recognize Reed's as the "House of Quality and Value." .


Whether you need a single piece of furniture or a complete home outfit ; a suite of modest size or a pretentious suite of the finest mahogany, walnut or other wood in the newest period designs, you'll find it both pleasant and profitable to trade at


Eden Washers


Eureka Sweepers


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Where Patrons are Pleased'


Sellers Kitchen Cabinets


Richmond Ind.


Globe Stoves and Ranges


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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, UNION COUNTY


TO THE FARMER


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In preparing and presenting this directory to the farmers and breeders of Union County, The Clevenger Directory Co. is paying a tribute to the increased importance which the business of farming has taken in this community in very recent years.


With better roads, automobiles, interurban lines and telephones, farming no longer means an isolated life such as it implied when it required the best part of a day to go to town and get back home. After feeding stock and eating their evening meal, the farm family living in one part of the county can now get into their automobiles and spend a social evening with friends in a distant part of the county and return home in time to be early to bed. In a business way as well as in a social way, life on the farm is today little different from life in town, except that the farmer surely gets better air and fresher food than his brother in town.


. The ease of communication with other farmers has made it a necessity that the farmer should have information regarding others in the same business as himself throughout the county. The Farmers and Breeders' Directory supplies this need. There are scores of ways in which this directory can be put to daily use by the progressive farmer.


It is only through the co-operation of the stockmen, merchants. manufacturers and others advertising in this directory that the publishing of such a book at a price within the reach of the average home is made possible. The Clevenger Directory Co. recommends these advertisers for your patronage.


The Clevenger Directory, Co. believes that this directory will be of service to the farmers of Union County and that it will contribute no small part toward making the farmers of the county better ac- 4 quainted with each other and that through this book, farm life will be made not only more profitable but more enjoyable.


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# Kollenberg's Store


We think we know the Dry Goods business. We think « the public believes we do. Certainly fifty-four years of faith- ful effort should qualify us as competent Dry Goods mer- chants, and each succeeding year we have endeavored to do ʻ things a little better-to study more closely the taste and desires of our patrons-to supply wanted, stylish, worthy merchandise-to be first, always, whenever dry goods were concerned, and a large proportion of the buying public has learned to implicitly rely upon this store for authentic style in wearing apparel.


We want it known that this store caters to all the people and that whether you buy the most expensive class of Dry Goods, or must exercise economy you are always accorded the same consideration here. We have by far the largest and most attractive Dry Goods store in Richmond and we beleive we can give you better value at whatever price than you can get elsewhere. This is largely because of our knowledge of the Dry Goods business, coupled with our large buying facilities. We want you to know this store-how complete it is and how well it is prepared to serve you.


Any dry goods need that you could possibly have can be promptly supplied here. When you think of Dry Goods you should think of


Kollenberg's Store®


Richmond, Indiana.


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State, County and Township Officers


STATE OFFICERS


Governor . James P. Goodrich


Lieutenant Governor . Edgar D. Bush


Secretary of State. William A. Roach


Auditor :


. Orro Klauss


Treasurer . Uz McMurtrie


Attorney General. . Ele Stansbury .


Superintendent of Public Instruction L. N. Hines


Head of Purdue Experiment Station. Prof. G. I. Christie


REPRESENTATIVES IN STATE LEGISLATURE (Sixth District)


State Senator. Cecil C. Tague, Brookville


State Rep. (Wayne and Union Counties), Oliver P. LaFuze, Liberty.


CONGRESSMAN


Sixth District. . Richard N. Elliott, Connersville


COUNTY OFFICERS


Clerk. Thos. J. Templeton


Auditor . George W. Wray


Treasurer B. O. Abernathy


Sheriff Frank G. Craft


Recorder Edmund Fogarty


W. F. Shanklin Assessor.


County Superintendent C. C. Abernathy


Coroner. . Dr. E. R. Beard


Health Officer.


Dr. W. O. Thompson


Commissioners.


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Chas. W. Douglas Arthur T. Barnard Harry E. Allen


County Council


W. E. Bake Jos. Witter W. S. Shultz IV. E. Maxwell Frank White John F. Bell Charles Shrader


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County Agricultural Agent .M. A. Nye County Attorney . . . W. F. Bossert


Superintendent Poor Farm. Geo. E. Witter


County Superintendent of Roads. E. J. Danhit


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS 1 Trustees


Name- Township


E. Z. Gainey Center


J. E. Kuffman Union


John Stout Harrison


Samuel Fisher Brownsville


Alexander Hodge Harmony


John Husted Liberty


Assessors


John Johnson Center


Fred Witter Union


Lee Ingersoll Harrison


George Jobe Brownsville


Monroe Hughes


Harmony


Charles Smith


Liberty


Riley I. Miller


College Corner, Ohio


FURNITURE


PIANOS


RUGS


LINOLEUMS


NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPHS


UNDERTAKER


Ohio and Indiana Licensed Embalmer Calls Answered Promptly, Day or Night


AUTO SERVICE


Store Phone 77X


Residence Phone 77Y


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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, UNION COUNTY


Riteusfoneuscomeandseeus


College Corner Lumber Co. College Corner, Ohio


There are many things in the building material line that you want badly when at all. When you want quick service come to this yard. It is our pride that we


Excel in Service


and you may rest assured of our best efforts, whether your order be large or small.


Paints Oils


Glass Lime


Millwork


Cement .


PHONE 141


Riteusfoneuscomeandseeus


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Umul sell


CLEVENGER'S DIRECTORY


The Buckeye Elevator and Grain Co.


Richmond, Ind .- Witts Station, Ind. Boston, Ind .- Kitchel, Ind.


SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO


When in Need of Feed, Fence, Coal, Flour, etc., CALL US


We deliver goods within ten miles, also we have a truck for hauling hogs, cattle and sheep.


When in need call at any of our offices and you will re- ceive prompt attention.


LOOK HERE FRIENDS


When in Liberty Call on


OSCAR B. MARTIN


FOR YOUR


Hardware -- Paints -- Oils -- Varnishes


.He Also Sells the Original


ONE REGISTER FURNACE THE HOMER


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Union County Directory


Abbreviations Used in this Directory


a .- Acres; Ch .- Children; O .- Owner; T .- Tenant or Renter; " R .- Rural Route; Sec .- Section; Tp .- Township; Ex .- Telephone exchange; Name in parenthesis ( )Wife's maiden name; Name in " " Farm name; Figures in parenthesis, year became resident of County. In case of a tenant the farm owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm. A star after a name indicates army or navy service.


EXAMPLE


NAMES ARE LISTED THIS WAY


Brown, John A. (Mary Whiteside) Ch. Anna, Eva, John*, Henry; "Fairview" Brownsville RQ Brownsville tp. Sec. 32 O65a. T100a Richard Smith (1892) Brownsville Ex.


4 MEANS


Brown, John A .- Name.


(Mary Whiteside)-Wife's maiden name.


Ch. Anna, Eva, John*, Henry-Children.


*- John has been in army or navy.


-"Fairview"-Farm name.


Brownsville R9-Postoffice, Brownsville R. F. D. "9."


Brownsville tp. Sec 32-Brownsville township, Section 32.


O65a-Owns 65 acres.


T100a Richard Smith-Rents 100 acres belonging to Richard Smith.


(1892)-Lived in County since 1892.


Brownsville ex .- Brownsville Telephone Exchange.


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WILSON, the Cleaner


"When it's Done by Wilson, it's Done Right" 1018 Main Street Phone 1105-1106 Tailored to Measure Clothes


Abernathy, Abe (Nevada White) Ch. Esther, Charles, Helen, John; Lib- erty R4 Harmony Sec2 053a (1862) Liberty ex.


Abernathy, Albert M. (Ethel Mac- Dougal) mother-in-law Amanda Mac- Dougal; Liberty R5 "Ash Croft Farm" Liberty Sec6 0160a (1859) Liberty ex.


Abernathy, Enoch (Samantha Hay- den) Ch. Benjamin, Gertrude, Har- rison, Everett; Liberty R3 Union Sec6 080a (1855) College Corner ex. Abernathy, Fred (Ruby Peetry) Ch. Gleda, Mervin, Wilma, Virginia, Gail; Liberty R4 Harmony Sec3 T82a Sarah Jane Abernathy (1882) Liberty ex.


Abernathy, Harry (Inez Burgess) Ch. Olive; Liberty R3 Union Sec5 025a (1916) College Corner ex.


Abernathy, Joseph (Gusta Hutson) Ch Lura, Robert; Liberty R4 Harmony Sec2 055a (1914) Liberty ex.


Abernathy, Mary (Mary Sample) Ch. Edward, Abe, Joseph, Oliver, Jes- sie, Jeremiah; Liberty R4 Harmony 0100a (1879).


Abernathy, Walter (Vania Freeman) Ch. Everette, *Rex, Edna; Liberty R4 Liberty Sec23 0184a (1885) Lib- erty ex.


Abner, H. G. (Emma Freeman) Ch. Frank, Bettie, Elmer, Melvin, Ka- tie; College Corner R3 Union Sec3 T160a Katie Hyde (1918) College Corner ex.


Abner, Smith L. (Goldie Bruce) Ch. Esther, Roy, Mary, Wilbur, Clinton, Hazel, Cecil; Liberty R2 Center Sec21 Farm Hand Albert Johnson (1881) Liberty ex.


Abraham, Jacob (Katherine Wunder) Ch. Orville, Cletus, Ethel, Paul ;. College Corner R1 "Osage Farm" Union Sec9 0136a (1895) College Cor- ner ex.


Abraham, Orville (Chloe Whiteman) Ch. Francis; College Corner R1 "Osage Farm" Union Sec9 T136a Katherine Abraham (1895) College Corner ex.


Adams, J. Walter (Grace Stephens) Ch. Orsie, Mildred; Liberty R1 Har- rison Sec26 T80 Isaac Hart (1912) Liberty ex.


FARMS


I have on hands at all times as fine a list of farms as you will find anywhere. We have the best corn land of any State in the Union, finest roads and improvements. If you want a good farm worth the money and close to good markets call and see me. I take every prospect an auto ride free, whether they buy or not.


J. F. BISHOP


College Corner, Ohio


Lock Box 36


Phone 221


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NUSBAUM'S


719-721 Main St. Richmond, Ind.


=Best Values in DRY GOODS READY TO WEAR and MILLINERY


Addison, Al (Melissa Muterspaugh) Ch. Florence, Joseph, John, Lor- aine; Liberty R1 "Davis Stock Farm" Center Sec7 Tla J. Davis (1904) Liberty ex.


Allen, Harry E. (Orie Oxer) Kitchel R8 Harrison Sec33 0120a (1881) Liberty ex.


Allen, Roy (Lura McAdams) Kitchel R8 Harrison Sec23 T120a Harry Al- len (1879) Liberty ex.


Alvey, J. E. (Pearl Rigsby) Ch. Carl, Donald, Lawrence, Herbert, Doro- thy; Liberty R4 Liberty Sec25 01a Liberty Sec25 T25a William Alvey (1883) Liberty ex.


Alvey, William J. (Sarah Abels) Ch. Clifford, Joseph; Liberty R4 Lib- erty Sec25,26 068a (1859).


Ammerman, Thomas (Arah Barcus) Liberty R4 Harmony Sec35 058a (1858) Liberty ex.


Ammerman, Will E. (Jessie Sned- eker) Ch. Clarabelle, Russell, Lu- cille; Liberty R4 Center & Liberty Sec26 071&60a (1870) Liberty ex.


Anthony, Fred (Nina Lynn) Browns- ville R9 Brownsville Sec1 .060a (1915).


Anthony, Noah (Emma Robinson) Ch. Otis, Mary, Bertha, Edna, George, Fred, Grace; Liberty R4 Harmony Sec2 08a (1889).


Ardery, Albert (Minnie Irwin) Ch. Anna, Ruby; Liberty R3 Union Sec 8 0149a (1865) College Corner ex.


Ardery, C. E. (Mary Creek) Ch. Daisy, Grace, Charles, Ellsworth; Liberty R3 Union Sec6 06a (1862) College Corner ex.


Ardery, Charles H. (Pearl Bourne) Ch Jean; Liberty R3 Union Sec6 T108a C. E. Ardery (1890) College Corner ex.


Ardery, Ellsworth (Opha Burgess) Ch Carman; Liberty R3 Union Sec6 T82a C. E. Ardery (1895) College Corner ex.


Ardery, Frank (Myrtie Doty) Liberty R3 Union Sec7 055a (1870) College Corner ex.


Ardery, H. O. (Frieda Smith) Ch. James; Liberty R1 Harrison Sec28 (1918) Liberty ex.


Ardery, James (Lizzie Witter) Ch. Fern, Harry; Liberty R3 Union Sec 5 080a (1865) College Corner ex.


Ardery. O. M. (Eliza Brown) Ch. Ce- cil, Lucile, Freda, James; Liberty R3 "Springdale Farm" Union Sec8 0172a (1874) College Corner ex.


Bailey, Chas. (Jennie Magee) Ch. Har- ry, Howard, John; Liberty R6 Brownsville Sec24 040a (1917) Lib- erty ex.


Bake. Charles Oxford R4 Union Sec13 T100a Marion Bourne (1918)


Bake, Ora E. (Pearl Kelly) Ch. Cecil. Helen, Harold; College Corner R1 Union Sec15 0120a (1902) College Corner ex.


Bake, O. S. (Orpha Summers) Ch. Stanley, Macel; College Corner R1 "Cedar Front" Union Sec10 T158 W. E. Bake (1885) College Corner ex.


Baker, M. J. (Margaret Cole) Ch. Charles, Grace, Olive; Liberty R7 Harrison Farm Hand Zac Stanley 1909).


Baker, Orie (Anita George) Ch. Ei- leen; College Corner R3 Union Sec33 T78a Mrs. R. H. Bickett (1914) College Corner ex.


Baker, Robert (Harriett Smith) Ch. . Ora, Mabel, Violet, Douglass, Ollie; College Corner R1 Union Sec1 T140a A. G. McDill (1914) College Corner ex.


Ballenger, A. C. (Nannie Johnson) Ch. Emily, Dorothy, James, Bertha, Nora, Freddie, Emerson; Liberty R7 Harrison Sec7 Farm Hand James Davis (1917).


Ballinger, E. E. (Nellie Rossitter) Ch. Hadley; Liberty R7 Harrison Sec20 T140a A. A. Ballinger (1914) Liberty ex.


Balmain, Alfred (Mollie Logan) Ch. Emma, Bessie, George; Brookville R2 Harmony Sec16 080a (1890).


Balser, George (Lulu Irwin) Ch. Glad- ys; College Corner R1 Union Sec16 080a (1884) College Corner.


Omer G. Whelan 31-33 SOUTH SIXTH ST.


"The Feed Man" Dealer in Feeds & Seeds RICHMOND, IND. Jobber Spring & Kansas Flour Custom Grinding Sollcited Phone 1679


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J. A. BERTCH & SON


Hardware --- Implements --- Harness --- Stoves House Furnishing Goods


Sole agents in Union County for implements made by International Harvester Co .; Oliver Chilled Plow Co., John Deere Plow Co., Stude- baker and Brown Wagon Companies.


A full line of Monarch, Malleable, Globe and Peninsular Ranges, Florence and Globe Hotblast heating stoves.


We make the best hand-made harness in the State of Indiana.


De Lava and Primrose Cream Separators.


A complete stock of building materials, paints and Fencing is also carried in stock.


DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS


FRED F. RUSSELL, Dealer


With J. A. Bertsch & Son. Res. Phone 394. LIBERTY. INDIANA


Delco Light Plants


Delco Light Water Systems


Prima Washers


Hoover Sweepers


Buckeye Mazda Lamps


Fixtures


Wiring


Motor Fans


Spark Plugs Fuses


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FELTMAN'S


THE WORLD'S LARGEST SHOE DEALERS, 22 STORES


724 MAIN ST.


Balser, William (Lillian Doty) Ch. Zelma, Marie, Nellie, Wayne; Col- lege Corner R1 Union Sec 16 080a (1884) College Corner ex.


Bannan, Mary (Mary Gardner) Ch. Lu- cile; Liberty R2 Center Sec16 05a (1859) Liberty ex.


Banning, Clarence (Ozella Younts) Ch .. Georgie, Sylvan; Everton R1 Har- mony Sec17 T120a James Snider (1917).


Barley, William (Sucie Mills) Ch. George, Chester, Lucy, Thomas OI- lie, Charles, Bertha; Liberty R3 Cen- ter Sec20 T18a Lonzo Rile (1912) Liberty ex.


Barnard, Arthur T. (Julia Sanford) Ch. Gertrude, Claud, Howard, Mary; . Liberty R3 Center Sec 19 0170a (1852) Liberty ex.


Barnard, Claude (Blanche Parris) Ch. Parris, Irene; Liberty R1 Center Sec9 040a Center Sec9-10 T98a A. P. Cook (1879) Liberty ex.


Barnard, Ernest C. (Josephine Ha- worth) Ch. Ella, Bessie, Kenneth; Liberty R2 "Sunny Side Farm" Cen- ter Sec22 040a (1861) College Cor- ner ex.


Barnard, Herbert S. (Inda Keffer) Ch. Russell, Lulu, Byron; Liberty R2 Center Sec17 05a (1857) Liberty ex.


Barnhart, Robert E. (Lillian Stanford) Ch. * Franklin, Margaret, Ross, Fred, Maxine; Liberty R2 Center Sec9 T160a L. H. Stanford (1915) Liberty ex.


Batcher, John (Eulah Salyers) Ch. Virgil, Arthur; Kitchel R8 Center Sec1 T160a Charles Quick (1919) College Corner ex.


Blandendistel, Andy (Laura Haag) Sister Leona Haag; Liberty R3 Har- mony Sec11 086a (1912) College Corner ex.


Beach, Lucinda (Lucinda Cornell) Ch. Mary, Gertrude, John, Carrie; Kitchel R8 Harrison Sec25 T75a Charles Johnson (1919)


Beard, Charles L. (Mable Huddleston) Ch. Lucile, Esther, Willard, Doris, Freda, Mildred, Margaret; Liberty


R1 "Twin Pine Farm" Center Sec9 0514a Center Sec9 T51la Ellen and Hazel D. Beard (1870) Liberty ex.


Beard, Ella (Ella Blair) Ch. Allen, Isa- bel, Dorothy; College Corner R1 Union Sec 2 T208a James Blair (1879) College Corner ex.


Beck, Clinton (Zella Fields) Ch. Car- roll, Jennie, Virgil, Eugene; Liberty R5 Liberty Sec12 T200a (1875) Lib- erty ex.


Beck, Clyde C. (Hattie Retheford) Ch. Thomas; Connersville R9 Liberty Sec25 T80a Joseph Beck (1878) Brownsville, ex.


Beck, John W. Ch. Minta, Blanche; Liberty R6 "Sugar Grove Farm" Brownsville Sec34 0160a Tenant John Gavin (1858) Liberty ex.


Beck, Joseph (Margaret Maze) Ch. Mollie, Bert, Clyde, Goldie, Eliza- beth; Liberty R5 Center 0228a (1849) Liberty ex.


Beck, R. L. (Blanche Lair) Ch. *Charles, Ralph; Liberty R5 "Beck Fruit Farm" Liberty Sec1 0145a (1865) Connersville ex.


Beck, William Ch. Robert, Blanche, Clinton, Charles; Liberty R5 Liberty Sec12 040a (1912).


Bell, Albert F. (Mary Shultz) Ch. Wil- bur, Harold, Harry, Arthur, Mary K., College Corner R3 Union 0200a (1872) College Corner ex.


Bell, John, (Ida Webster) Ch. Edgar; Brownsville R9; Brownville Sec7; 076a (1870) Brownsville ex.


Bell, Margaret (Margaret Thomas) Ch. Frank; Brownsville R9 Brownsville Sec7 090a (1841) Brownsville ex.


Bennett, Elmer College Corner R1 Union Sec13 024a (1904) College Corner Ex.


Bennett, John H. Ch. Elmer, Irwin; College Corner R1 Union Sec13 T24a Elmer Bennett?


Bennington, L. M. (Lottie Brunner) Ch. Ercel; Everton R1 Harmony Sec25 T77a Walter Lake (1919).


Bias, James C. (Helen Correy) Ch. Paul, Annabelle; Liberty R6, Liberty Sec2; T161a Albert Bias (1889) ; Liberty Ex.


Omer G. Whelan 31-33 SOUTH SIXTH ST.


"The Feed Man" Dealer in Feeds & Seeds RICHMOND, IND. Phone 1679 Jobber-Spring & Kansas Flour Custom Grinding Solicited


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WILSON, the Cleaner


"When it's Done by Wilson, it's Done Right" 1018 Main Street Phone 1105-1106 Tailored to Measure Clothes


Bickett, R. H. (Thina Elliott) Ch. Ama; College Corner R3 "Willow Dale Farm" Union Sec4 050a (1885) College Corner Ex.


Bisbee, William A. (Nettie McGlad- dery) Ch. Roy, Pearl, Ernest; Kitchel R8 Harrison Farm Hand Stanley Brattin (1907) Liberty Ex.


Bitner, John (Edna Meisner) Ch. Don- ald; College Corner R3 Union Sec36 Tla John Laflin (1919.)


Bittinger, Fred (Mamie Rook) Ch. Alford, John, Carl, Eva, Harry, Ralph; College Corner R3 Union Sec27 Tla Charles Crafts (1913).


Blacker. John Ch. Mildred ;. College Corner R1 Union Sec2 081a (1889) College Corner Ex .


Blair, James Ch. Anna, Ella; College Corner R1 Union Sec11 0207a (1853) College Corner Ex.


Blair, J. H. (Lydia Derting) Ch. Lulu, Forest, Hubert, Nettie, Lillian, Er- nest, Howard, Albert, Lois; Kitchel R8 Harrison Sec11 Farm Hand R. L. Stanford (1919) Liberty Ex.


Blattner, Otto (Clara Hesselbrock) Ch. Charles, Marie, Rosella, Clara, Lilly, Anetta, Emma, Helen; Col- lege Corner R1 Union Sec Tla George Jordan (1918.)


Bond, Alfred (Gladys Rose) Ch. Ver- non, Floyd, Charlotte; Liberty R5 Harmony? 0138a. (1878) Liberty Ex.


Bond, Frank C. (Nellie Wilson) Ch. Edna, Marie, Katherine, Glenn; Liberty Sec15 098a (1876) Liberty Ex.


Booth, C. H. (Letitia Horn) Ch. Law- rence, Edgar, Fanny, Charles, El- mer, Vernon, Kenneth; Liberty R5 "Sunny Slope Farm" Liberty Sec27 0305a (1915) Liberty Ex.


Borraddaile, W. L. (Delpha. Shendler) Ch. Florence, Burdette; Liberty R1 Center Sec8 071a (1914) Liberty Ex.


Bostick, Forrest (Mildred Weed) Ch. Margery; Liberty R7 Brownsville Sec36 T100a Geo. LaFuze (1919.)


Boulton, Chas. E. (Barbara Wood) Ch. Lillian, Thomas, Helen, Emily; Liberty R6; Brownsville Sec34 T148a George Stevens (1875) Liberty Ex.


Bourne, Marion Jessie Bailey) Ch. Marion, Sarah, Bailey, Helen, Rob- ert, Jessie, Beatrice; Oxford R4 Union Sec13 0180a (1861) College Corner Ex.


Bousman, Creed (Lizzie Doak) Ch. Murriel, Pearl; Liberty R3 Union Sec5 T5a Fannie Bousman (1879.)


Bowman, Emmett (Rosa Grimm) Ch. Lillie, Edna, Albert; Liberty R5 Center? 015a (1900) Liberty Ex.


Bowman, George W. (Callie Sharp) Ch. Lorena, Alvin; Liberty R1 Cen- ter Sec3 T150a E. Bolton, L. M. Eaton (1889) Liberty Ex.


Boyer, Arthur D. (Elsie Hoppes) Ch. Wilbur; Liberty R4 Center Sec24 Farm Hand Allison Myers (1907.) Boyle, Francis (Edith Luse) Ch. En- ona, Lois; College Corner R1 Union Sec17 030a (1889) College Corner Ex.


Boyle, James (Rachel Barber) Ch. Mattie, Frank, Harry, James; Col- lege Corner R1 Union Sec17 0120a Rachel Boyle. (1889) College Corner Ex.


Boyle, James E. Jr., (Edna Nutty) Liberty R3 Union Sec18 080a (1886) College Corner Ex.


Brady, Harriett (Harriett Dubois) Ch. Ona, Irving, John; College Corner R1 Union Sec9 040a (1880) College Corner Ex.


Brady, Irving (Ina Snowden) Ch. Les- lie, Mary, Doris, Anson; College Corner R1 Union Sec9 0108a (1882) College Corner Ex.


Brandenberg Clabe E. - (Myrtle Do, zier) Ch. William, Gordan, Fred, Helen; Connersville R8 Harmony Sec19 0135a (1904.)




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