Madison County, Indiana, rural directory, 1916, Part 2

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Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Atkinson
Number of Pages: 404


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138. Irriga'ion in Field and Garden.


139. Emmer: a Grain for the Semi arid Re- gions.


140. Pineapple Growing.


150. Clearing New Land.


152. Scabies in Cattle.


154. The Home Fruit Garden


156. The Home Vineyard.


157. The Propagation of Plants.


158. llow to Build Irrigation Ditches.


164. Rape as a Forage Crop


166. Cheese Making on the Farm. 167. Cassava


170. Principles of Horse Feeding.


172. Seale Insects and Mites on Trees.


173. Primer of Forestry.


174. Broom Corn.


175. Ilome Manufacture of Grape Juice.


176. Cranberry Culture.


177. Squab Raising.


178. Insects Injurious in Cranberry Culture. 179. Horseshoeing.


181. Pruning.


182. Poultry as Food.


183. Meat on the Farm.


185. Beautifying the Home Grounds.


187. Drainage of Farm Lands.


188. Weeds Used in Medicine.


192. Barnyard Manure.


194. Alfalfa Seed.


195. Annual Flowering Plants.


198. Strawberries.


200. Turkeys.


201. The Cream


Separator 011 Western


34. Meats: Composition and Cooking. 35. Potato Culture.


36. Cotton Seed and I's Products. 44. Commercial Fertilizers.


48. The Manuring of Cotton.


51. Standard Varieties of Chickens.


52. The Sugar Beet.


54. Some Common Birds.


55. The Dairy Ilerd.


61. Asparagus Culture.


62. Marketing Farm Produce.


64. Ducks and Geese.


77. The Liming of Soils.


81. Corn Culture in the Southi.


85. Fish as Food.


236. Incubation and Incubators. ·


238. Citrus Fruit Growing in Sta'es.


the Gulf


239. The Corrosion of Fence Wire.


241. Butter Making on the Farm.


242. An Example of Model Farming.


243. Fungicides and Their Use.


245. Renovation of Worn out Soils.


246. Saccharine Sorghums.


as 248. The Lawn.


249. Cereal Breakfast Foods.


250. Wheat Smut and Loose Smut of Oats.


252. Maple Sugar and Syrup.


253. The Germina.ion of Seed Corn.


254. Cucumbers.


255. The Home Vegetable Garden. 2'56. Preparation of Vegetables for the Table.


257. Soil Fertility.


260. Seed of Red Clover and Its Impurities. 263. Information for Beginners in Irrigation. 264. The Brown-Tail Moth.


266. Management of Soils to Conserve Mois ture.


269. Industrial Alcohol: Uses and Statistics. 270. Modern Conveniences for the Farm Home. 271. Forage Crop Practices in the North- west.


272. A Successful Hog and Seed-Corn Farm. 274. Finx Culture.


Citrus 275. The Gypsy Moth.


277. Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm Engines. 278. Leguminous Crops for Green Manuring. 279. A Method of Eradicating Johnson Grass. 280. A Profitable Tenant Dairy Farm. 282. Celery.


284. Enemies of the Grape East of the Rockies. 286. Cotton Seed and Cotton-Seed Meal. 287. Poultry Management.


288. Non-saccharine Sorghums.


289. Beans.


291. Evaporation. of Apples.


292. Cost of Filling Silos.


293. Use of Fruit as Food.


295. Potatoes and Other Root Crops as Food. 298. Food Value of Corn and Corn Prod- ucts.


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299. Diversified Farming. 301. Home-Grown Tea. 302. Sea Island Cotton. 303. Corn Ilarvesting Machinery. 304. Growing and Curing Hops. 306. Dodder in Relation to Farm Seeds. 307. Roselle: Its Culture and Uses. 310. A Successful Alabama Diversification Farm.


311. Sand-Clay and Burnt-Clay Roads. 312. A Successful Southern Hay Farm. 313. Harvesting and Storing Corn. 318. Cowpeas.


321. The Use of the Split-Log Drag Roads


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322. Milo as a Dry-Land Grain Crop. 324. Sweet Potatoes.


325. Small Farms in the Corn Belt.


326. Building up a Cotton Plantation. 328. Silver Fox Farming.


330. Deer Farming in the United States. 331. Forage Crops for Hogs in Kansas 332. Nuts and Their Uses as Food. 333. Cotton Wilt.


337. New England Dairy Farms. 338. Macadam Roads. 1 339. Alfalfa.


341. The Basket Willow. 344. The Boll Weevil Problem.


345. Some Common Disinfectants.


346. The Computation of Rations.


347. The Repair of Farm Equipment. 348. Bacteria in Milk.


349. The Dairy Industry in the South.


350. The Dehorning of Cattle.


351. The Tuberculin Test of Cattle. 354. Onion Culture.


355. A Successful and Dairy Farm. Poultry


357. Methods of Poultry Management.


358. Primer of Forestry. Part II:


359. Canning Vegetables in the Home.


361. Meadow Fescue: Its Culture and Uses. 362. Conditions Affecting the


Value of Hay.


363. The Use of Milk as Food.


364. A Profitable Cotton Farm.


365. Northern Potato-Growing Sections.


367. Lightning and Lightning Conductors. 368. Bindweed, or Wild Morning-glory. 369. How to Destroy Rats. 370. Replanning a Farm for Profit.


371. Drainage of Irrigated Lands. 372. Soy Beans.


373. Irrigation of Alfalfa.


375. Care of Food in the Home.


377. Harmfulness of Headache Mixtures.


378. Methods of Exterminating Texas-fever Tick.


379. Hog Cholera.


380. The Loco-weed Disease. 382. The Adulteration of Forage-plant


Seeds.


383. How to Destroy English Sparrows.


885. Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs.


386. Potato Culture on Farms of the West. 387. Preservative Treatment of Timbers. 389. Bread . and Bread Making.


390. Pheasant Raising in the United States. 391. Economical Use of Meat in the Home. 392. Trrigation of Sugar Beets. 393. Habit-forming Agents. 394. Windmills in Irrigation ..


395. Sixty-day and Kherson Oats. . 396. The Muskrat.


398. Use of Commercial Fertilizers in the South.


399. Irrigation of Grain.


400. Profitable Corn-planting Method.


401. . Protection of Orchards from Frosts. 402. Canada Bluegrass; Its Culture and Uses.


408. Construction of Concrete Fence Posts.


404. Irrigation of Orchards. 406. Soil Conservation.


407. The Potato as a Truck Crop.


408. School Exercises in Plant Production. 409. School Lessons on Corn.


410. Potato Culls as a Source of Alcohol. 411. Feeding Ilogs in the Sou'h. 413. The Care of Milk and Its Use.


414. Corn Cultivation.


415. Seed Corn.


417. Rice Culture.


420. Oats: Distribution and Uses.


421. Control of Blowing Soils.


422. Demonstration Work on Southern


Farms.


423. Forest Nurseries for Schools.


424. Oats: Growing the Crop.


426. Canning Peaches on the Farm.


427. Barley Culture in the Southern States 428. Testing Farm Seeds.


429. Industrial Alcohol: Manufacture. 431. The Peanut.


432. How a Ci.y Family Managed a Farm. 433. Cabbage.


434. Production of Onion Seed and Sets. 436. Winter Oats for the South.


437. A System of Tenant Farming.


438. Hog Houses.


439. Anthrax.


440. Spraying Peaches.


441. Lespedeza, or Japan Clover.


442. The Treatment of Bee Diseases.


443. Barley: Growing the Crop.


444. Remedies Against Mosquitoes.


445. Marketing Eggs Through the Creamery.


446. The Choice of Crops for Alkali Land. 447. Bees.


448. Better Grain-Sorghum Crops.


449. Rabies or Hydrophobia.


450. Some Facts About Malaria.


452. Capons and Caponizing.


453. Danger of Spread of Gypsy and Brown- Tail Moths.


454. A Successful New York Farm. 455. Red Clover.


456. Our Grosbeaks and Their Value.


458. The Best Two Sweet Sorghums. 459. House Flies.


460. Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing.


461. The Use of Concrete on the Farm.


462. The Utilization of Logged-Off Land.


463. The Sanitary Privy.


464. The Eradication of Quack-Grass.


466. Winter Emmer.


467. Chestnut Bark Disease.


468. Forestry in Nature Study.


470. Game Laws.


471. Grape Propagation, Pruning, Training.


472. Farming in Central New Jersey.


474. Paint on the Farm.


475. Ice Houses.


476. Dying Pine in Southern States.


477. Sorghum Sirup Manufacture.


478. Typhoid Fever.


480. Disinfecting Stables.


481. Conerete on the Live-Stock Farm. 482. How to Grow Penrs.


483. Thornless Prickly Pears.


484. Spotted Fever.


485. Sweet Clover. 487. Cheese in the Diet.


488. Diseases of Cabbage, etc.


489. Two Imported Plant Diseases.


490. Bacteria in Milk.


492. Fungous Enemies of the Apple.


493. English Sparrow Pest. 494. Lawn Soils and Lawns.


495. Alfalfa Sred Production.


496. Raising Hares and Rabbits. 498. Texas-fever Tick.


500. Control of the Boll Weevil.


501. Cotton Improvement. 502. Timothy in the Northwest.


508. Comb Honey.


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ABBREVIATIONS .- a, means acres ; h, horse ; c, cow : bds, boards ; Tel, telephone ; 4 ch, 4 children ; 11&L, house and lot ; Ada 19, Adams Township, Road No. 19 (see map) ; O, owns ; R1, Rural Route No. 1 : ret. retired ; T, tenant.


The abbreviations used for the Townships of Madison County are as follows :


Adams, Ada. Lafayette, Laf. Monroc, Mon.


Anderson, And.


Boone, Bne. Duck Creek, Dk Cr. Fall Creek, FI Cr.


Pipe Creek, Pi Cr.


Richland, Rich.


Stony Creek, Sy Cr.


Green, Gre. Jackson, Jack.


Union. Un. Van Buren, Vn Bu.


Names in bold face are those of Farm Journal subscribers-always the most intelli- gent and progressive people in any county. No Tumbledowns, for no farmer can keep on reading the F. J. and being a Tumbledown, too. Many have tried, but all have to quit one or the other.


Abden, Olive H&L Summitville Vn Bu. Abel, Oscar (Mary) HI&L R23 Alex- andria Mon.


Abney, Elisha (Lydia) 1 ch farmer O HI&L R37 Lapel Sy Cr 8.


Ackerman, George 6 ch farmer O 13a 2h 2c. R5 Anderson Laf 73.


Adair, Ed. (Mary Jane) 2 ch farmer ( 20a 2h 3c R21 Alexandria Pi Cr 11 Tel. Adair, Francis E. (Maude) O 30a 41 5c R28 Elwood Pi Cr.


Adam, Chas. J. H&L R17 Alexandria Mon.


- Adams, Amos (Ettie) 3 ch farmer T 80a 3h 1c R46 Markleville Ada 35 Tel.


Adams, Anna M. (widow) 7 ch farmer O 368a 22h 40c R19 Alexandria Rich 15 Tel.


Adams, A. S. (Pearl) 2 ch farmer T 40a 2h 3c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 61.


Adams, B. L. (Dane) 2 ch. farmer .T 67a 4h 6c R40 Pendleton Gre 38 Tel.


Adams, Chas. ( Fay) Frankton Pi Cr. Adams, Chester G. R19 Alexandria Rich. Adams, Charles S. farmer O 2a 2h 1c R46 Marklevillo Ada.


Adams, David F. (Mary M.) O 27a 3h 5c R40 Pendleton Gre.


Adams, Elsa R42 Pendleton.


Adams, Ephraius Frankton Pi Cr Tel. Adams, Evert L. R19 Alexandria Rich. Adams, Frank (Minnie) 1 ch farmer T 144a 5h 5c R40 Pendleton Gre 47.


Adams, Frank T. 2h 3c R3 Middletown Ada.


Adams, Mrs. Geo. E. R19 Alexandria.


Adams, H. M. President Commercial Bank & Trust Co Alexandria. Sce adv. Adams,' James (widower) 4 ch farmer R3 Middletown Ada 10 Tel.


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Adams, John (Sarah) farmer T 7a 5h 8c R12 Anderson And 58.


Adams, John T. ( Rachel) O 3a 1h Frank- ton Pi Cr.


Adams, Ledger (Celesta) 2 ch farmer T 120a 4h 3c R3 Anderson Laf 37 Tel.


Adams, Monroe T 2h 5c R3 Middletown Ada.


Adams, Ozra (Adline) 1 ch farmer T 20a R24 Summitville Vn Bu 70 Tel.


Adams, Roy (Bessie) 3 ch farmer T H&L 1h E Walnut Lapel.


Adams, Sam R46 Markleville Ada.


Adams, Sanford (Pearl) R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Adams, Solomon 1c R46 Markleville Ada. Adams, Sarah E. O 120a R3 Middletown Ada.


Adams, Walter A. 1c R3 Middletown Ada.


Adamson, Dora (widow) 1 ch domestic O H&L R29 Elwood Dk Cr 55.


Adamson, Margaret (widow) farmer () 196a 2h 4c R3 Middletown Un 66 Tel. Addams, Frank II. (Minnie) T 5h 5c R40 Pendleton Gre.


Addington, A. P. (Martha) 1 ch farmer T 80a 3h 4c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 44.


Addington, Morton (Jessie M.) T 311 8c R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Addington, Wm. 2h R29 Elwood Pi Cr.


Addison, Frank 1c Markleville Ada.


Addison, J. N. (Emma) O 8a 2h Mar- kleville Ada.


Aiman, Ella J. H&L Pendleton Fl Cr.


Aiman, W. H. grain dealer Pendleton. Sce adv.


Aimen, Margaret H&L Pendleton Fl Cr.


Aimen, Pierre B. Pendleton Fl Cr.


Aimen, Walter H. H&L 1h Markleville Ada.


Albea, John W. (Eva) O 20a 6h 10c R44 Pendleton Fl Cr.


Alderman, Jasper N. (Clara) R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Alderman, John P. R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Alderman, Richard (Mary) 1 ch farmer T HI&L R34 Frankton Pi Cr 59 Tel.


Aldred, Chas. M. farmer O II&2L 1h Rail- road Lapel Tel.


Aldred, Freddie student Elm St Lapel,


Aldred, Geo. H. (Millie F.) 2 ch farmer 0 28a 7h Gc R37 Lapel Jack 44 Tel. Aldred, Mrs. Mazola C. Lapel.


Aldred, Robert (Laura M.) farmer O 98a 5h 6c R37 Lapel .Sy Cr 8 Tel.


Aldred, Susan (widow) O 80a Railroad St Lapel Tel.


Aldred, W. E. (Daisy) 2 ch glass blower O H&L Railroad St Lapel.


Aldrege, J. W. (Anna) 8 ch farmer T 160a 3h 11c R39 Ingalls Gre 57 Tel.


Aldridge, Curtis S. (Minerva A.) H&L R23 Alexandria Mon.


Alexander, Alva (Clara) 1 ch farmer O 26a 3h 3c R34 Frankton Laf 13 Tel.


Alexander, Fred (Edith) farmer T 30a 5h 2c R38 Ingalls Gre 18 Tel.


Alexander, Jas. E. (Pearl) 2 ch H&L Linwood Laf.


' Alexander, John R. ( Hattic) 1 ch farmer O 40a 4h 8c R34 Frankton Laf 2 Tel. Alexander, Lew (Loretta) 2 ch farmer () 120a 8h 6c R19 Alexandria Rich 36 Tel.


Alexander, L. E. (Carrie H.) Pendleton Fl Cr.


Alexander, S. A. (Lottie) 5 ch farmer O 150a 10h 25c R20 Alexandria Laf 7 Tel.


Alexander, W. E. 4 ch O H&L Linwood Laf.


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Alfont, C. W. (Mattic) 2 ch carpenter O H&L Ingalls Gre 61.


Alfont, Reuben M. (Catherine) O 21a 5c R39 Ingalls Gre.


Alfont, Walter (Mattie) H&L Ingalls Grc.


Alfont, Wm. (widower) ret farmer T HI&L Ingalls Gre 61.


Alison, Nancy R36 Lapel.


Allen, Alva Thurman (Edna) farmer T 193a 11h 11c R25 Summitville Bne 43 Tel.


Allen, Carl farmer T 34a 3h 3c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 39 Tel.


Allen, Chas. (Bessie) 3 ch farmer T 203a 10h 8c R26 Summitville VnBu 26 Tel.


Allen, Chester laborer R32 Elwood Pi Cr 89 Tel.


Allen, Chester (Florence) farmer T 80a 5h 5c R16 Alexandria Mon 44.


Allen, Clarence (Daisy) 4 ch farmer O 40a 3h 2c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 47 Tel.


Allen, Chester B. (Mabel C.) HI&L R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Allen, Clarence D. (Virginia D.) 4 ch farmer 'T 80a 3h 2c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 46 Tel.


Allen, Ernest (Carrie) 1 ch farmer O 40a 2h 5c R32 Elwood Pi Cr 146 Tel.


Allen, Elwood D. (Stella) O 17a 3h 1c Pendleton FI Cr.


Allen, Frank 5h R13 Anderson And.


Allen, George (Amelia) 4 ch farmer O 86a 5h 15c R17 Alexandria Mon 67 Tel.


Allen, George (Rosa) 12 ch farmer T 50a 4h 3c R20 Alexandria Mon 106 Tel.


Allen, Grover (Minnie) farmer T 50a 3h 2c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 47 Tel.


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Allen, Harriet (widow) 5 ch farmer O 40a 3h 3c R12 Anderson And 55.


Allen, Harry C. (Grace) T 9h 5c R24 Summitville Bne.


Allen, Jas. (Mollie) 1 ch farmer O 40a 1h 3e R33 Elwood Pi Cr 142 Tel.


Allen, Jim (Mary ) 4 ch farmer T' 120a Gh 3c R32 Elwood Pi Cr 89 Tel.


Allen, Jos. R11 Anderson And.


Allen, John R. 4 ch farmer ( 100a 3h 4c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 3 Tel.


Allen, Levi W. (Gertrude E.) R26 Sum- mitville Vn Bu.


Allen, Mrs. Mary (widow) 8 ch farmer T 320a 20h 25c R16 Alexandria Mon 11 Tel.


Allen, Mathew laborer O H&L R26 Sum- mitville Vn Bu 16.


Allen, Mrs. M. (widow) 1 ch farmer O 34a 2h 3c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 39.


Allen, Mary C. T 3h 5c R16 Alexandria Monroe.


Allen, M. O. (May) 2 ch farmer T 314a 18h 20c R16 Alexandria Mon 11 Tel. Allen, Omer R11 Anderson And.


Allen, Robert (Lottie) 2 ch farmer T 190a 5h 11c R11 Anderson Ada 19 Tel.


Allen, Ross laborer R32 Elwood Pi Cr 89 Tel.


Allen, Robert H. (Emma J.) 3 ch laborer ( H&L R26 Summitville Vn Bu 16.


Allen, Samuel (Ellen) 1 ch farmer and gardener O 42a 10h 1c R13 Anderson And 48.


Allen, Samuel (Rachel A.) 9 ch town marshal T H&L Ingalls Gre 61.


Allen, S. E. (Effie) 3 ch farmer T 80a 5h 3c R16 Alexandria Vn B:1 47 Tel.


Allen, Walter (Mary) 2 ch farmer T 40a R27 Summitville Vn Bu 3.


Allen, W. O. T 4h 7c R16 Alexandria Mon.


Allender, Jess. R 20 Alexandria Laf.


Allender, Ollie C.' (Zona) R2 Anderson And.


Alley, S. J. 210 S Black St Alexandria.


Allison, Nancy (widow) laborer O H&L. R37 Lapel Sy Cr 9.


Allman, John, Sr. (Leanor) O 113a 2h 6c R16 Alexandria Mon.


Allman, Lorenzo (Winifred) T 3h Gc R16 Alexandria Mon.


Allman, William (Bertha) 4 ch farmer O 40a 5h 3c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 55 Tel.


Alman, Chas. (Bertha) 2 ch farmer O. 320a 9h 6c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 2 Tel.


Alman, John (Alpha) 4 ch farmer T 210a 11h 18c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 19 Tel.


Alvey, Earl (Hazel) 1 ch farmer T 80a 4lı 8c R30 Elwood Dk Cr 28 Tel.


Alvey, Edward (Sarah) T 4h 8c R33 El- wood Pi Cr.


Alvey, Edw. (Mary) 3 ch farmer 'T' 80a 5h 7e R33 Elwood Pi Cr 135 Tel.


Alvey, John O 80a 3c R33 Elwood Pi Cr. Alvery, Lon (Mary) 3 ch farmer 'T 120a 7h 10c R30 Elwood Dk Cr 29 Tel.


Amick, Harry (Jennie) 1 ch farmer O 55a 6h 5c R38 Ingalls Gre 9 Tel.


Amick, Henry O 46a R39 Ingalls Gre.


Amick, Henry H. (Mercy J.) O 55a 4h 4c R38 Ingalls Gre.


Amrick, Jane (widow) O 46a R39 Ingalls Gre 63 Tel.


Amsbaugh, W. E. (Nannie) 4 ch farmer O 45a 3h 2c R13 Anderson Un 51.


Anderson, Archie C. O 406a 4h 2c R41 Pendleton Fl Cr.


Anderson, Byron (Gladys) 1 ch farmer T 80a 5h 3c R37 Lapel Sy Cr 7.


Anderson, Cash (Matilda) 1 ch farmer () 10a 2h le Lapel Sy Cr 16 Tel.


Anderson, Chester (Lulu) 2 ch stock


farmer T 142a 6h 10c R40 Pendleton Fl Cr 24 Tel.


Anderson, Clarence F. (Emma) O 114a 4h 14c R6 Anderson Jack.


Anderson, Cassius M. (Matilda) O 10a 2h 1c Lapel Sy Cr.


Anderson, C. M. (Rosa) farmer O 86a 6h Gc R8 Anderson Sy Cr 68 Tel.


Anderson, Cela O. O 47a R37 Lapel Sy Cr.


Anderson, Elizabeth Pendleton Fl Cr. Anderson, Emma (widow) O H&L 1h R6 ' Anderson Jack 34 Tel.


Anderson, Ethelbert ( Emma) 1c R26 . Summitville Vn Bu.


Anderson, Elvin E. (Lorena) O 40a 5h 4c R8 Anderson Sy Cr.


Anderson, Frank ( Edna M.) 2 ch farmer () 26a 3h 9c R37 Lapel Sy Cr 30 Tel.


Anderson, Frank ( Emma) 8 ch farmer


0 114a 7h 20c RG Anderson Jack 55 Tel.


Anderson, Frank farm hand bds R21 Alexandria Pi Cr 55 Tel.


Anderson, Frank R. T 1h R30 Elwood Dk Cr.


Anderson, Geo. B. O 44a 4h 4c R9 Ander- son Sy Cr.


Anderson, Geo. R. (Eva L.) O 12a 4h 1c R36 Lapel Jack.


Anderson, Hiram H&L 1h R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Anderson, H. E. ( Beryl) telephone owner () H&L RG Anderson Jack 34 Tel.


Anderson, John H. (Anna) 2 ch farmer and enrpenter O 9a 4h le R21 Alexan- dria Pi Cr 55 Tel.


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Anderson, James I. ( Eliza E.) 2 ch farmer


O 100a 5h 11c R37 Lapel Sy Cr 4 Tel. Anderson, J. M. (Viola) 3 ch farmer O


120a 6h 25c R8 Anderson Sy Cr 67 Tel.


Anderson, J. P. (Lizzie) 5 ch farmer T 160a Ch 12e R30 Elwood Dk Cr 52 Tel.


Anderson, Kenneth F. (Mary E.) RG Anderson Jack.


Anderson, Lawrence (Alta) 2 ch farmer T 100a 1h 3c R8 Anderson Sy Cr 68.


Anderson, Martha O Gla 3c R9 Anderson Sy Cr.


Anderson, Mary E. O 40a 1h R9 Anderson Sy Cr.


Anderson, Mrs. Margaret J. (widow) O H&L R37 Lapel Sy Cr 8 Tel.


Anderson, Nancy O 40a 1h R9 Anderson Sy Cr.


Anderson, Nicholas laborer O la 21ı R40 Pendleton Gre 48.


Anderson, Raymond (Eva L.) 1 ch farmer O 12a 6h 27c R37 Lapel Jack 37 Tel.


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Anderson, Tim farm land bds R21 Alex- andria Pi Cr 55 Tel.


Anderson, Vina (widow) 1 ch T house- keeper 2c R40 Pendleton Gre 13 Tel.


Anderson, Virgil (Goldie) farmer O 80a 3h 3c R7 Anderson Sy Cr 45.


Anderson, W. F. (Julia) 1 ch glass blower T H&L Second St Lapel.


Andrews, Mary E. O 116a 3h 4c R3 Mid- dletown, Ada.


Andrews, Martha J. O 4a R7 Anderson And.


Andrews, Norman (Rosy) 1 ch farmer O 100a 611 10c R8 Anderson And 74 Tel. Andrews, Nora A. O 100a 4h 12c R8 Anderson And.


Angleton, Robert (Melisa R.) 3 ch farmer T 54a 3h 4c R12 Anderson And 113.


Ankrumm, HI. E. (Jessie) laborer T H&L R17 Alexandria Mon 68.


Antrim, Guy laborer R33 Elwood Pi Cr 44.


Antrim, K. (May) 1 ch laborer O 2a 1c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 61.


Antrim, Lee (Jane) 4 chi farmer T 40a 2h 4c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 64.


Antrim, Lee E. (Dolly Pearl) 1h 1c R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Antrim, Mcclellan (Mae M.) O R33 El- wood Pi Cr.


Antrim, Mrs. T. J. (widow) 1 ch O la 1h 1c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 44 Tel.


Antrim, Thos. P. (Rachel) H&L 1h R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Antrobus, Benny (Sarah) 1c R2 Ander- son Laf.


App, E. M. (Bessie) 6 ch farmer T 80a 12h 20c R7 Anderson And 62 Tel.


App, Oscar (Bessie) T 9h 12c R7 Ander- son And.


Appenzeller, Geo. Chesterfield Un.


Apple, Rubie T 3h 2c R43 Pendleton Ada.


Applegate, Blanche clerk R6 Anderson Jack 26 Tel.


Applegate, Dortha clerk R6 Anderson Jack 26 Tel.


Applegate, Fred. R. (Nora P.) 2 ch farmer O 100a 3h 8c R7 Anderson And 71 Tel.


Applegate, J. B. (widower) 2 ch drug- gist O HI&L R6 Anderson Jack 26 Tel. Applegate, Wm. P. O 242a 4h 13c Ander- son Jack. .


Ardery, Elizabeth C. O 5a R8 Anderson And.


Armfield, Frank (Lea) T 1h 1c R4 Ander- son Un.


Armstrong, Ella L. housekeeper R37 Lapel Sy Cr 8.


Armstrong, F. O. RD Anderson.


Armstrong, John O 100a 3h 2c R25 Sum- mitville Bne.


Armstrong, John L. (Mae E.) 104a 4h 8c R26 Summitville Vn Bu.


Armstrong, Newberry (Catherine) 5 ch farmer T 80a 5h 4c R24 Summitville Bne 47.


Armstrong, Paul (Nettie) R17 Alexan- dria Mon.


Armstrong, Perry (Anna) Summitville Vn Bu.


Armstrong, Sam (Susan) brick mason O 10a 3h 2c R28 Elwood Pi Cr 41.


Armstrong, W. H. (Flora) H&L Frank- ton Pi Cr.


Arnett, Hale (Oneta) farmer T 40a 4h 3c R38 Ingalls Gre 5.


Artrip, Chas. (Rosa) 1 ch blacksmith O la R31 Elwood Dk Cr 9 Tel.


Asbury, Susan housekeeper R38 Ingalls Gro 25.


Ashbaugh, John HI. (Clara B.) Pendleton Fl Cr.


Ashby, Branch (Edith L.) O 2a 2h R2 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, Clyde (Ethel) O R3 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, Edgar 1h R3 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, Ethel O R3 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, Frank R3 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, George (Nora) 2 ch farmer T 40a 2h 3c R5 Anderson Laf 54.


Ashby, Grover C. R3 Anderson Laf.


Aslıby, Jess (Elva) 1 ch teamster O H&L 3h 1c R42 Pendleton Fl Cr Tel.


Ashby, John (Margaret) O 9a 1h 1c R5 Anderson Laf.


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Ashby, Mary T. O 1h R3 Anderson Laf. Ashby, Richard Huntsville Fl Cr.


Ashby, Roy (Pearl) 1 ch farmer T 20a 3h 2c R9 Anderson And 102.


Ashby, Thomas (Clara) R3 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, Willis (Leora) O R2 Anderson Laf.


Ashby, Wm. (Rebecca) O 52a 1h 2c RG Anderson Jack.


Ashby, Wmn. S. ( Rosetta) O 1a 2h le RG Anderson Jack.


Ashman, Fred ( Elizabeth) H&L 1h R33 Elwood Pi Cr.


Ashton, Alfred (Minnie) 3 ch farmer O 40a 6h 2c R5 Anderson Laf 51 Tel.


Ashton, Alvia ( Rose) 2 ch farmer O 408 4h 1c R13 Anderson Un 57.


Ashton, Archton R5 Anderson Laf.


Ashton, Earl E. (Mary) 2 ch farmer and carpenter O 40a 5h 1c R12 Anderson Un 46.


Ashton, Herman (Nella) farmer T 160a 5h 2c R5 Anderson Laf 66 Tel.


Ashton, Harley L. (Hazel) 2 ch farmer O 20a 2h 2c R5 Anderson Laf 51 Tel. · Ashton, James (Rose) 3 ch farmer O 63a 3h 3c R5 Anderson Laf 51 Tel.


Ashton, Roy (Florence) T 3h 2c R34 Frankton Laf.


Ashton, Roy (Ethel) 1 ch farmer T 40a 2h 2c R35 Frankton Laf 27.


Askins, Frank Pendleton Fl Cr.


Athan, O. L. (widower) 2 ch carpenter O H&L Orestes Mon.


Auler, Henry, Sr. . (Anna) H&L 1h 2c R23 Alexandria Mon.


Ault, George 6 ch farmer T 72a 5h 5c R18 Alexandria Mon 95.


Ault, Jane (widow) ret bds R31 Elwood Dk Cr 9 Tel.


Austin, David (Minnie) 3 ch farmer T 74a 6h 15c R24 Summitville Vn Bu 70. Austin, Frank farmer O 40a Ch 9c R22 Alexandria Bne 24 Tel.


Austin, Maynard A. (Anna) O 15a 2c R11 Anderson And.


Austin, Sarah O 40a 2h 1c R22 Alexan- dria Bne.


Austin, Weaver (Mabel) R29 Elwood Pi Cr.


Austin, Winser (Sarah J.) Summitville Vn Bu.


Austin, Winser (Laura A.) H&L Sum- mitville Vn Bu.


Auten, Joseph (Catherine) 2 ch farmer T 240a 5h 1c R6 Anderson Jack 62 Tel.


Ayers, Cecil F. T R25 Alexandria Bne.


Ayers, C. W. (Susan) 4 ch farmer T 140a 5h 4c R17 Alexandria Mon 72 Tel.


Ayers, Daniel H. (Jane) 7 ch farmer T 200a 9h 11c R25 Summitville Bne 70 Tel.


Ayers, James E. (Minnie) HI&L Summit- ville Vn Bu.


Ayers, Jesse F. 'T R25 Summitville Bne. Ayers, J. H. (Leota) R2 Anderson Rich. Babb, David (Dora) 3 ch farmer T 80a 5h 7e R29 Elwood Dk Cr 44 Tel.


Backhans, August 1h RD Anderson And. Backhaus, Conrad (Orwesta) RD Ander- son And.


Badger, Arthur R3 Anderson Laf.


Badger, Chas. E. (Dolpha) H&L Pendle- ton Fl Cr.


Badger, Marion (Eliza Josie) farmer O


14a 2h 1c R34 Frankton Pi Cr 85 Tel. Badgley, C. A. (Mary L.) 2 ch farmer O 24a 5h 4c R8 Anderson And 69.


Badgley, E. Benj. (Bessie) R10 Ander- son And.


Badgley, Jesse L. (Cecil) 1 ch farmer O 10a 2h 4c R7 Anderson Sy Cr.


Badgley, Jos. M. (Clara L.) 2 ch farmer


O 35a 3h 12c R10 Anderson And 92 Tel.


Badgley, Sidney (Eva) O la 1h 1c R8 Anderson And:


Bagley, Audrey domestic bds R33 Elwood Pi Cr 86 Tel.


Bagley, Arr. (Cora) 2 ch farmer T 70a 4h 5c R30 Elwood Dk Cr 35 Tel. .


Bagley, Bryan farm hand R33 Elwood Pi Cr 86 Tel.


Bagley, Charley farmer T 40a 2h 2c R30 Elwood Dk Cr 35 Tel.


Bagley, Mary J. (widow) 6 ch bds O 40a 1h 1c R30 Elwood Dk Cr 35 Tel. Bagley, Ralph laborer bds R33 Elwood Pi Cr 86 Tel.


Bagley, Roy farm hand R33 Pi Cr 86 Tel.


Bagley, W. D. (Sarah M.) 5 ch farmer ( 39a 7h 7c R33 Elwood Pi Cr 86.


Bailey, George laborer Summitville Vn Bn 69.


Bailey, Gurnie (Eva) 1 ch laborer bds 1h R38 Ingalls Gre 24.


Bailey, Jacob (Ollie) S ch farmer T 40a 6h 4c R26 Summitville Vn Bu 52 Tel.


Baily, Glen laborer R26 Summitville Vn Bu 69.


Bair, George O 14a 1h R25 Summitville Bne.


Bair, J. F. (Febba) 1 ch farmer O 120a Th 9c R27 Summitville Vn Bu 48 Tel. Baker, Albert K. (Ledonia) 2 ch farmer O 35a 8h 3c R9 Anderson And 83 Tel. Baker, Chas T 2h Pendleton FI Cr.


Baker, Charles (Blanche) farmer O 40a 4h 3c R21 Alexandria Mon 58.


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Baker, Charles J. (Martha) 2 ch farmer T 60a 2h 2c R8 Anderson And 79.


Baker, Chas. W. Markleville Ada.


Baker, Edwin (Jennie) 2 eh farmer O 10a 2h 2c R17 Alexandria Mon 68 Tel.


. Baker, Eunice A. H&L Summitville Vn Bu.


Baker, Ehner M. Pendleton Fl Cr.


Baker, Geo. (Sarah) 4 ch farmer O 40a




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