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For an ABSCESS or cavity containing pus caused by bruises, etc., open freely and syringe with 10 per cent. creolin solution.
LOCKJAW, a constant muscular spasm involving more or less the entire body. is caused by the entrance of tetanus germs through a wound. There is stiff- ness of whole or part of body. more fre- quently the jaws, making eating difficult or impossible. If animal can drink give one-half ounce doses bromide potash five times daily: dissolve and place on food or gruel or in water given to drink. Do not drench, and keep quiet.
INVERSION OF VAGINA most frequent in springers, caused most frequently by stalls too low behind. Treat displaced parts with warm water and replace them.
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Place cow in stall eight inches higher be- hind than in front until after calving.
INVERSION OF WOMB occurs after calv- ing, same cause as above and treatment the same; get womb placed well for- ward.
STERILITY in bull is sometimes caused by high feeding and lack of exercise. Give nux vomica one drachm and cap- sicum one-half drachm once daily. In cow may be temporary, following abor- tion; if from other cause, seldom re- cover. Try same remedy as for bull.
ABORTION is a frequent and trouble- some malady, occurring generally at about seventh or eighth month. Cause may be due to injuries or to contagion. Separate at once when suspected; after calf is born syringe the womb with one gallon of warm water containing one ounce creolin. Repeat daily as long as any discharge is seen. Afterbirth should be removed about third day after calv- ing. Disinfect stables thoroughly. Do not let cow take bull for at least two months after aborting.
RETAINED AFTERBIRTH is generally due to premature birth; should be removed on third or fourth day. Blanketing, warm stable, warm drinks may help. If necessary to remove by hand, should only be attempted by qualified person, otherwise it is advisable to allow it to remain.
INFLAMMATION OF THE WOMB is indi- cated by fever, loss of appetite, strain- ing. Caused by injuries in calving or to attempts at removal of afterbirth, and is generally fatal. Give two drachms salicylate of soda every four hours and syringe womb with warm water and two ounces creolin to the gallon.
› MILK FEVER Or PARTURIENT APOPLEXY is usually treated by inflation of the udder with air. Doubtless a regular "milk fever outfit," costing about $3, is best to use, as it precludes the possibility of in- fecting the sensitive interior of the udder. But in emergency, or in case the outfit is not procurable, the udder may be in- flated by using a bicycle or automobile air pump, taking pains to be sure the air used is pure. If in a stable, venti- late it well.
Attach a milking tube to the tubing of the pump, first dipping it in a carbolic solution (carbolic acid three teaspoons, water one pint). Wash each teat care- fully with this antiseptic, before inflat- ing it, so as to prevent infection. In- sert the milking tube carefully. Work slowly.
Of course the udder must not be in- flated unreasonably. After inflation, re- move the tube and leave the udder full of air for five to eight hours. Then the air may be worked out gently, and, if necessary, the inflation may be re- peated.
Cows so treated usually show marked signs of improvement within two hours.
ACTINOMYCOSIS (LUMP JAW) is a con- tagious disease due to a germ known as "Ray fungus." There are well-defined swellings about the jaw, head and throat, or may be on the tongue or in the lungs. These soften and open after a time and discharge matter; appetite good until well advanced. The treatment is, re- move by surgical means; late experi- ments indicate iodide of potash two to three drachms daily to be a cure. Ad- vanced cases should be killed at once. The meat should never be used for food.
MILK SICKNESS (TREMBLES) is a dis- ease of cattle communicable to man and other animals by use of meat or milk ; dry cattle most commonly and far more severely affected. Milch cows may trans- mit this disease through the use of their milk and yet show no trace of the dis- ease themselves. The symptoms are trembling upon least exertion as walk- ing, great prostration and delirium. Treatment is only prevention; do not use pastures known to produce this dis- ease; unbroken land of certain districts unsafe.
RHEUMATISM is shown by hot, painful swellings at the joints, generally the hocks, stiffness in walking or may be unable to rise. Bathe joints with cam- phor and alcohol and give internally two drachms salicylate of soda every three hours until four ounces have been given ; keep warm and dry and give laxative food.
TEXAS FEVER, a disease of Southern cattle which, when transmitted to North- ern cattle, is generally fatal in a few days. The spread of the disease is gen- erally due to ticks; those from dis- eased animals contain the germs of the disease and by their bites transmit it. The indications are a high fever, stag- gering gait, urine of reddish brown to black, great prostration, unconsciousness, death. Most common. in summer months; unknown in the north after heavy frost. Prevention, avoidance of cattle from Southern fever districts ; dipping of Southern cattle to destroy the ticks.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
NAME
BUSINESS
TOWN
Baxter, Joseph C .. Monuments
. Shelbyville
-
Benedict & Bland.
Real Estate.
Shelbyville
211
Bowen, A. W.
Automobiles
Shelbyville
210
Briley, E. A. . Garage
Waldron
Democrat, The Daily and Weekly
Publishers
. Shelbyville . Third Cover
DePrez Co., J. G.
. Hardware, Fencing and
Posts
Shelbyville
202
Dorsey & Co., Wm. V Seeds
Shelbyville
207
First National Bank
Shelbyville
Fourth Cover
Goodwin & Jones
Monuments
Shelbyville
2057
Hall, Harry.
Druggist
Shelbyville
201
Johnston, S. B. Poultry, Dog and ('attle
Breeder
Fairland
199
Kney, Edward. Garage
Waldron
Markley Anto Co. . Garage
Shelbyville
Mohr, Wm. L. Cider
Edinburg
201
Morning News, The Newspaper
Shelbyville Second L'over
Mutual Loan and Savings Co.
Savings and Loans
.Shelbyville
Needham Clothing Co., The. Men's Clothing.
Shelbyville
16
Ross, James M.
Livery
Shelbyville 209
Shelby Mills Flour Mills
Shelbyville
2014
Sorden, H. C. Livery
Shelbyville
212
Todd, Louis. .Clothing
.Shelbyville
Townsend, W. W. Agricultural Implements and
Wagons .St. Paul
Union Building Association
Shelbyville
Wolf Quality Store. Dry Goods .Shelbyville
1
Yarling, Thos. E.
Poultry Breeder .Shelbyville
Zaharakos & Alatza. Confectionery and lee Crear .Shelbyville
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The Needham Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES
SHELBY
COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS For All Good Things
WORN BY MEN AND LITTLE MEN
NOT HOW MUCH WE CAN GET FOR WHAT WE GIVE BUT TRYING TO SEE HOW MUCH WE CAN GIVE FOR WHAT WE GET
COURTEOUS TREATMENT. GOOD SERVICE
ON THE SQUARE- -ONE PRICE
SHELBYVILLE, INDIANA
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SHELBYVILLE
ABBREVIATIONS .- a, means acres; bds, boards; B tel, Bell telephone; 4 ch. 4 children: HI&L, house and lot; O, owns; R1, Rural Route No. 1; ret, retired; T, tenant: 4h, 4 horses; 2c, 2 cattle.
Abele, Christian (Elizabeth) 1L "j" 4e 617 Franklin Ave.
Abeling, Royden (Mary) gents furnish- ings T H&L 322 W Mechanic St.
Abernathy, John (Daisy) 2 ch millwright T H&L 434 W Washington St.
Able, Ed. (Bertha) mail carrier O H&L 925 Elm St.
Able, Isaac E. ret bds 925 Elm St.
Adam, Jacob ret bds 822 W Franklin St.
Adams, Edwin K. (Nellie) lawyer 0 H&11L 327 W Broadway St.
Adams, Elba C. 212 N Harrison St.
Adams, Ernest (Opal) factory hand 530 E Washington St.
Adams, Frank (Eba) 1 eh street cleaner T H&L 420 Walker St.
Adams, Henry G. ( Susan) machinist 212 South St.
Adams, Jesse (Carrie) traveling sales- man 1L bds 214 W Mechanie St.
Adams, Katherine teacher bis 210 W Me- chanie St.
Adams, Mrs. Stella T H&L 715 S. Tomp- kin St.
Adams, W. C. (Mary C.) 2 ch grocery- man O H&2L 918 S Pike St.
Adler, Boris optician bds 271 E Mechanic St.
Adler, Wolf clothier 207 S Harrison St. Ainsley, Miss Alice stenographer 1L 1015 E Ehn St.
Ainsley, Frank 1 eh musie teacher O H&L 1022 Elm St.
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Ainsley, Jno. N. (Anna) 1L 1015 Elm St.
Akers, Joseph H. prop Jackson Hotel Teal Flat.
ALATZA, E. P. confectionery 112 S Harri- son St. See adv.
Albion, Cris O. reporter bds 245 W Tay- lor St.
Albion, Cris P. (Amanda M.) 1 ch table factory O H&L 245 W Taylor St.
Albright, Chas. carriage blacksmith bds 202 W South St.
Alderidge, Charles L. (Ettie M.) engineer 218 E Locust St.
Aldridge, Wmn. H. (Sarah) bds 1001 Shelby St.
Alexander, Barn (Maude) 1 ch freight T H&L 213 Howard St.
Alexander, Clarence G. (Millie L.) sander O H&L 17 McKenzie St.
Alexander, James J. (Martha P.) 1 ch factory employee O H&L 835 Center St.
Alexander, Mrs. Rachael T H&L 25 Mc- Kenzie St.
Alexander, Miss Stella O. bailer bds 25 Mckenzie St.
Alexander, Wm. (Toila) 4 ch section hand T H&L 839 Fair Ave.
ALLEN, A. W. (Lizzie W.) wks Star Mill O H&L 40 E Locust St.
Allen, C. W. (Mallinda) O H&L 609 Montgomery St.
Allen, Frank (Georgia) 40 E Locust St. Allen, Harvey (Lena) factory employee 1h 923 Miller St.
Allen, John poultry business bds 40 E Locust St.
Allen, Lesle saloon bds E Washington St.
Allen, L. V. (Lydia) tailor 2312 Public Sq 638 W Washington St.
Allen, Stephan A. (Gertrude) 4 ch en- gineer O H&L 573 Taylor St.
ALLEY, C. P. (Hannah) gardner O H&L 864 W Franklin St.
Alley, Harvey (Lena) 6 ch car liner T H&L 923 S Miller St.
Alley, W. M. (May H.) piano agt & music teacher 17 S Tompkins St.
Alsman, O. D. (Joanna) real est agt 1L "j" 106 St Mary's St.
Amick, Mrs. Florence T H&L 113 W Franklin St.
Amick, Miss Hazel A. bookkeeper bds 113 W Franklin St.
Amos, Emma 1L bds 927 Jefferson Ave. Amos, Gilbert (Mable) 1 ch wks R R T H&L 31112 E Franklin St.
Amos, Willard farmer bds 927 Jefferson Ave.
Amos, Thomas ret farmer O H&11L 2h 927 Jefferson St.
Amsden, Mrs. Lee 1 ch 159 Elizabethi St B tel.
Amsden, Rachel 2L 502 W Franklin St. Anderson, A. J. (Mary E.) elevator man O H&4L 120 W South St.
Anderson, Bertie (Bernice) factory hand 331 E Washington St.
Anderson, Chas. M. (Carrie) factory em- ployee 2L "j" 846 Main St.
Anderson, David night watchman T 128 E Jackson St.
Anderson, Earl (Martha) 2 ch finisher bds 337 E Mechanic.
Anderson, E. N. (Lula) 1 ch railroad watchman T 54 E Mechanic St.
Anderson, Frank L. pool room bds.
Anderson, Geo. (Emmeline) 3 ch ma-
chinist T 1L 421 E Pennsylvania St. Anderson, Geo. W. bds 640 Main St.
Anderson, John D. (Minnie R.) 1 ch contractor T 1c 419 Montgomery St.
Anderson, Lisher (Mary) porter O H&2L 333 E Penn St.
Anderson, Martha E. O H&L 640 Main St.
Anderson, Merchant (Mary) 1 ch porter O H&L 334 E Pennsylvania St.
Anderson, Neal E. (Lula) ret 54 E Me- chanic St.
Anderson, Oliver (Amandia) factory em- ployee T H&L 278 E Franklin St.
Anderson, Oscar (Stella) 2 ch wks fac- tory T H&L 350 E Penn St.
Anderson, Roscoe (Opal) 1 ch cabinet T H&L 268 E Penn St.
Anderson, Saml. (Myrtle) factory em- ployee 2L "j" 1h State & Fifth St. Andis, Jesse factory employee 518 S West St.
Andrew, Bert (Lucile) 1 ch laundry T 17 W Mechanic St.
Antle, Bert (Margaret) factory employee 0 832 S Tompkins St.
Antle, Ernest (Thress) 2 ch finisher T H&L 141 Walker St.
Antle, Gilbert (Margaret) factory hand 2L "j" 832 S Tompkins St.
Antle, Herman (Murial) 2 ch foreman T H&L 22 N West St.
Antle, Ora (Lizzie K.) 1 ch tinner T H&L 25 Mildred St.
Applas, Edward tinner 1L "j" 106 E Taylor St.
Applas, Jno. D. (L. M.) factory hand 1L "j" 106 E Taylor St.
Apple, Mrs. Mahala O H&L 162 W Hen- dricks St.
Applegate, Frank bds 235 Elizabeth St.
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Appleton, Morris (Lydia) clerk 1L 104 N West St.
Arbuckle, Luicien (Effie) 2 ch factory T H&L 1047 Meridian St.
Archibald, Martin E. fireman at Gas Co IL 154 E Pennsylvania St.
Armbuster, Mary L. 125 N Noble St.
Armstrong, David ( Lodema ) carpenter O HI&L 1005 Elm St.
Armstrong, Herbert clerk bds 307 W Locust St.
Armstrong, John ( Kathern) farmer bds 225 E Taylor St.
Armstrong, Miss Mertle teacher bds 1005 Elm St.
Armstrong, Walions ( Fern) 2 ch delivery man T H&L 28 E Locust St.
Arnes, James sander bds 38 E Penn St.
Arnold, E. M. (Georgia) yard man Big Four O H&L 150 E Penn St.
Arzet, Mrs. Anna O H&4L 1h 111 E Broadway St.
Arzet, Paul gen wk bds 111 E Broadway St.
Ash, Carey E. (Grace) factory hand 722 Indiana Ave.
Ash. Cleveland (Jessie) factory hand 120 N Noble St.
Ash, Loyd B. (Cassie E.) factory T H&L 321 E Pennsylvania St.
Ash, Melven (Maude) 5 ch factory em- ployee T H&L 34 Mildred St.
Ash, Perry wks machine room bds 346 E Washington St.
Ash, Walter 2 ch O H&L 616 W South St.
Ash, Wm. bandsawyer bds 616 W South St.
Ash, Wm. M. (Maude M.)
Asperdiesser, Mr. (Elienia) 1 ch car- penter T H&L 314 S Miller St.
Atkins, Charlie (Sarie) 2 ch cement T H&L 39 Haymon St.
Atwood, Elizabeth 1L 203 W Broadway St.
Atwood, Harley (Ola) 2 ch collector () H&L 417 Second St.
Auhn, Mrs. Sarie T H&L 217 E Jack- son St.
Aulby, Walter (Mabel) 7 ch laborer O IT&L 230 E Franklin St.
Aulman, Alb. (Josephine) foreman HI&L 630 S Harrison St.
Auman, C. F. H. (Henrietta) mfr of furn 2L 631 S Harrison St.
Auman, Edward C. 631 S Harrison St. Auman, Harry G. 631 S Harrison St.
Aussan, Harvey (Mary Jane) ret T HI&L 769 Fourth St.
Aussan, Oscar carpenter bds 769 Fourth St.
Avery, D. W. linotype operator 72, 8 West St.
Avery, Herman ( Ruth) carpenter O IT&L. 723 S West St.
Avery, Joseph E. reporter bds 727 4 West St.
Avery, Lena M. office girl bd4 729 9 West St.
Avery, Wilson D. linotype bde 22; s West St.
Avres, Estel ( Myrtle) 1 ch big four
operator O H&L. 317 S Tompkir- St Ayers, Gertrude 406 8 Harrison St.
Bachman, Juo. ( Barbara ) factory hand 21, "j" 307 E Penn St.
Badget, Fred ( Elnor) factory T H&b 330 S West St.
Badgley, Alfred (Sylvia) paperbanger T 121 Murdock St.
Badgley, Edw. L. ( Marthat paper- hanger 1L "j" Jh 631 Main St.
Badgley, Elsa bds 713 8 West St.
Badgley, James ( Edith ) 3 ch teamster T H&L 731 S West St.
Baggett, Wm. ( Anna ) factory T HI&L 471 W Hendricks St.
Bailey, Bellamy ( Lillian ) 2 ch dis patcher O HI&L 523 S Miller St.
Bailey, Morton ( Bessie S.) cabinet maker 717 S Tompkins St.
Baird, Amanda 1. bds 16 Colescott St.
Baird, E. L. R R CT 16 Colescott St. Baker, Clarence ( Maude) factory em- ployee T H&L 735 Colescott St.
Baker, Elmer (Katherine) 4 ch dray-
man T H&L 1311 Harrison Ave.
Baker, Gus. ret bds 402 E Penn St.
Baker, G. W. 322 W Washington St.
Baker, John (Louisa) farmer IL .. j" 413 Franklin St.
Baker, John cement bds 123 Connery St.
Baker, N. W. farmer bds 322 W Wash- ington St.
Baker, Miss Ora E. bds 322 W Wash- ington St.
Baker, R. E. (Nellie) 2 ch ( 15- First St.
Baldwin, Chas. (Nellie) water & light plant T II&L 637 S Tompkins St.
Ball, Ugean printer bds 523 Montgom ery St.
Ballard, Alonzo B. (Ethel) brick con- tractor O 11&1 142 E Broadway St.
Ballard. J. D. (Florence) 1 ch contrae- tor O HI&L 230 W Taylor St.
Ballard, John II. (Alice) carpenter 509 N Hamilton St.
Ballard, Maude stenographer bis 250 W Taylor St.
Ballard. Wm. W. ( Mary E.) 1 ch street commissioner O H&L 255 E Penn St.
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Banker, C. B. (Evea F.) section fore- man O 1L "j" 129 Howard St.
Banker, Everett S. 1 ch ticket agent bds 129 Howard St.
Banker, Otto pressman bds 129 Howard St.
Banker, Ray freight office bds 129 How- ard St.
Banks, Thos. H. (Della) works at Chamber's cor Shelby & Third St.
Bannschback, Antony (Anna) 3L "j" 1h 128 Elizabeth St.
Banschback, Otto 1L 128 Elizabeth St. Banta, Harry L. (Elizabeth) 1
finisher T H&L 726 Blanchard St.
Barger, Geo. W. (Margaret) farmer 1L "j"' 369 W Broadway St.
Barger, Mrs. Louisa T HI&L 110 N Vine St.
Barker, Chas. A. (Anna B.) works lum- ber company T H&L 515 E Jackson St.
Barlon, James works Hodell's Lock- wood Hotel.
Barlowe, Harry 3 ch painter O 1L "j" 507 Montgomery St.
Barlowe, J. W. (Ida) traveling sales- man T II&L 525 S West St.
Barnard, R. F. (Minnie) 1 ch dentist T H&L 429 W Washington St.
Barnes, Mrs. Dolores O HI&2L 30 W Locust St.
Barnes, Mrs. Elizabeth O H&3L 415 W Broadway St.
Barnes, Harry works car barn O II&L 258 E Mechanic St.
Barnes, Hershal factory bds 832 Mer- idian St.
Barnes, Mrs. Ida M. T H&L 832 Mer- idian St.
Barnes, Paul factory bds 832 Meridian St.
Barnes, Rolbyn ( Mary) postmaster O H&L "j" 201 W Locust St.
Barngrover, Austin (Gertrude) 2 ch carpenter T H&L 1416 Harrison Ave. Barnhart, Frank (Martha E.) 1 ch plasterer 1023 Meridian St.
Barnhart, Henry plasterer O H&L 1023 Meridian St.
Barrett, Elmer factory employee bds 726 S Tompkins St.
Barrett, Irene telephone exchange bds 726 S Tompkins St.
Barrett, Mrs. John (Jennie) works in factory O H&L "j"' 313 N Pike St.
Bartlett, Charles A. (Anna) teamster 511 E Jackson St.
Bartlett, Eugene E. teamster Franklin St.
Barton, Mrs. Isabelle bds 309 E Me- chanic St.
Bass, Clinton (Goldie) machine shop bds 318 Howard St.
BASS, MRS. EMMA 252 W Taylor St.
Bass, Frank (Laura) 2 ch superintend-
ent Spiegels O H&L 209 W Hendricks St.
Bass, Dr. F. (Bertha) 2 ch T H&L 119 E Washington St.
Bass, Glen (Maude C.) 3 ch teacher O H&L 169 W Hendricks St.
Bass, Jasper (Julia ) 1 ch machine hand O H&L 318 Howard St.
Bass, Orville (Emma) cabinetmaker 1L "j"' 550 W Taylor St.
Bass, Wm. (Hattie) supt gas company 1L 370 W Broadway St.
Bassett, A. J. (Ursule) 2 ch laundry T 1124 Elm St.
Bassett, Clarence (Carrie) 2 ch ma- chinist T H&L 134 Walker St.
Bassett, Miss Cuba milliner 322 W Tay- lor St.
Bassett, Edward (Lettie) factory em- ployee bds 1311 Harrison Ave.
Bassett, Elmer (Minnie) lawyer O H&8L 610 S Harrison St.
Bassett, James M. (Emily M.) ret farmer O H&2L 272 W Locust St.
Bassett, John Lumber yard bds 134 Walker St.
Bassett, Miss Mattie 1 ch general housework T H&L 734 Fourth St.
Bassett, W. H. (Elizabeth) blacksmith 1L 1021 Ilarrison St.
Bates, Herbert E. (Viola) lineman water & light O H&L 723 Colescott St.
Bath, Anthony farmer bds 563 Taylor St.
Batts, Price N. (Lula) works Schmoer 323 E Franklin St.
Baunchback, Jno. A. (Edna) baker O IL 54 E Washington St.
BAUSBACK, ROBT. Franklin Pike.
Bauschback, Albert baker 210 S Harri- son St.
BAXTER, JOSEPH C. (Ida M.) monuments T H&3L 428 E Washington St. See adv.
Baxter, Wm. (Minnie) 1 ch cabinet maker T H&L 532 W Hendricks.
Baxter, Wm. (Susan) ret O H&L 619 Fair Ave.
Baxter, Wmn. D. (Margaret E.) 3 ch en- gineer T H&L 624 W Washington St. Bean, Miss Anna 2 ch T H&L 707 S Mil- ler St.
Beard, Geo. (Mollie B.) cabinet maker O H&L 165 W Hendrick St.
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Beasley, Geo. cannery bds 203 E Hen- dricks St.
Beasley, Sherman ( Bertha M.) farm hand 709 E Washington St.
Beaty, James, Jr. Campbell factory ma- chinist 625 N Pike St.
Beatty, James R., Sr. ( Martha) works at Sehmoes 625 N Pike St Shelbyville. Becker, Charles parcel post deliverer bds 110 W Locust St.
Becker, Mrs. Daniel 1 ch O H&L, 110 W Locust St.
Becker, James plumber bds 110 W Lo- cust St.
Becker, Lydia 2L 110 W Loeust St.
Beeker, Otis ( Florence) grocer O H&L 515 Montgomery St.
Beekman, Earl (JJennie) scout commis- sioner T H&L 19 W Taylor St.
Beckner, Lewis ( Elizabeth) ret T Il&L 238 E Pennsylvania St.
Beeler, James L. fitter bds 818 S Tomp- kins St.
Beendala, Miss Augusta Abele clothing bds 815 W Franklin St.
Belle, W. II. (Frances) foreman O H&L 42 Mildred St.
Bellman, John (Mary) ret farmer O HI &L 536 Dunn Ave.
Bellton, L. S. (Bertha) 3 ch insurance T H&L 126 St. Marys St.
Belmar, Geo. W. (Celia) barber 384 W Broadway St.
Beltman, Aug. cabinet maker bds 346 E Washington St.
Benedict, C. F. (Grace) 2 ch real estate agt O H&L 404 Washington Ave.
Benefield, Sarah bds 820 Elm St.
Benifiel, Arthur (Mary) checker Big Four 410 Mary St.
Benifiel, Win. C. (Mary A.) seed store "j"' 1h 257 W South St.
Bennet, Allen elerk clothing store bds 506 W Washington St.
Bennett, Albert (Maud E.) 4 ch cabinet maker T H&L 747 First St.
Bemiett, Harry W. (Maggie A.) hard- ware clerk O H&2L "j" 506 W Wash- ington St.
Bennett, Joe (Adde) 2 ch factory T 39 Conger St.
Bennett, Mrs. Lucile bds 506 W Wash- ington St.
Bennett, Mrs. Ruth 1 ch bds 416 S Pike St.
Bennett, Sarie T H&L 720 S West St.
Bently, Nellie 1 ch T H&L 542 E Broad- way St.
Bentley, Mrs. R. M. T H&L 541 E Jack- son St.
Bentley, Miss Trilby bds 511 E Jack son St.
Bernhardt, Win. T. ( Mary) factory 21. "j" 141 E Jackson St.
Berustein, Pred ( Hallie) supt Metropoli tan Life Ins Co 107 W Hendricks Mt. Beynon, Miss Ann office girl bds 35 Con ger St.
Beynon, Claude (Leola M.) baker body 904 S Harrison St.
Beynon, Frank embalmer 570 W Taylor St.
Beynon, Susan 570 W Taylor St.
Beynou, Thomas ( Elizabeth ) 1 ch fac tory O 11&2L, 35 Conger St.
Biddle, Mrs. Henrietta bds 507 W Hon driek St.
Bierek, Jno. Sh 548 Miller Ave.
Bierek, Peter (Minnie) harness maker 405 W Franklin St.
Bille, Miss Fannie bads 21 E Mechanic St. Billingsley, Charles (Lonie M. ) Hour mill O H&L 115 St. Marys St.
Billingsley, Clay ( Phoebe ) cement finisher 637 W South St.
Billingsley, Kentan school bds 115 St. Marys St.
Billman, Miss Claire dressmaker O H&L 210 W Mechanie St.
Bilhnan, Eliner ( Louisa ) 1 ch miller T H&L 320 W Mechanic St.
Billman, Frank ( Tillie) 3 ch factory ein- ployee T HI&L 804 Blanchard St.
Billman, J. W. ( Alice ) attorney T H&L. 210 W Mechanic St.
Billman, Leeander (JJane) ret O H&L. 622 Shelby St.
Billman, Miss Ola teacher O H&L. 210 W Mechanie St.
Billman, Otto (Emma) 1 ch miller O H& L 138 W Broadway St.
Billman, Sarah E. 102 S West St.
Binford, Miss Edna L. stenographer 11, 218 E Mechanic St.
Binford, Sarah H. 218 E Mechanic St.
Bird, Roy ( Ruth) chauffeur T H&L. 30] E Franklin St.
Birleys, Chas. ( Frances) manufacturer O H&L 120 W Mechanic St.
Birleys, Miss Margaret T H&L 120 W Mechanic St.
Bishop, Bruee (Carrie) Big Four line- man 203 E Mechanie St.
Bittner, Frank bds $36 Elm St.
Bittner, Gertrude bds 836 Elm St.
Bittner, Jeanette teacher bds $36 Elm St.
BITTNER, LOUIS (Luana) machinist O II &L 836 Elm St.
Blackburn, F. G. (Almeda) 2 ch dentist O H&L 202 W Mechanie St.
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Blackburn, Geo. W. (Lillie) prop Black-
burn hotel 1h 114 E Washington St.
Blackburn, Raymond (Gladys) clerk Blackburn Hotel.
Blackburn, Samnel (Lucy) 4 ch team- ster T H&L 222 S Noble St.
Blackburn, Dr. W. E. (Nellie) 3 ch den- tist O H&L 322 W Broadway St.
Blackledge, Ed. (Cora) factory engineer 408 Shelley St.
Blair, Alonzo (Carrie M.) judge C court L "j" 103 N West St.
Blair, Miss Flora teacher O H&L 340 W Broadway St.
Blakely, Albert L. (Inez) mail carrier 137 W Broadway St.
Blakely, Wm. E. clerk 1L 137 W Broad- way St.
Blanchard, Zeruah C. 1L 168 W Wash- ington St.
Bland, H. L. (Helen) music teacher 505 W Washington St.
Bland, Luther (Eva) traveling salesman 237 W Locust St.
Bland, Morton O. (Edith A.) real est agt 139 E Penn St.
Blank, Miss Irene cashier bds 340 Shelby St.
Blank, Miss Josephine teacher bds 340 Shelby St.
Blank, Wm. J. (Delia) O H&L 340 Shelby St.
Blenk, Wmn. (Bridget) ret 1L 1h 340 Shelby St.
Boals, Albert (Mary) 6 ch carpenter O H&L 322 Montgomery St.
Bobs, Marion ( Tattie) contractor O H& L "j" 616 Shelby St.
Bochning, Miss Gertrude bds 454 W Washington St.
Bockman, John ( Barbarachem) machin- ist O H&L 307 E Pennsylvania St.
Boehing, A. C. tinner O H&2L 120 E Broadway St.
Boehing, Charles (Theresa) 1 ch cabinet maker T H&L 120 E Broadway St.
Boehning, Albert clerk bds 454 W Wash- ington St.
Boehning, Joe wks factory O H&L 454 W Washington St.
Bogeman, Miss Cecilia milliner bds 324 E Washington St.
Bogeman, Fred L. (Carrie) prop meat market 1L "j"' 2h 233 W South St. Bogeman, John ( Anna) night watchman T H&L 324 E Washington St.
Boger, George (Clara) factory hand 156 E Broadway St.
Boger, R. F. (Jennie) teacher O H&L 339 Shelby St.
Bogerman, Clifford (Aline) factory T H&L 712 Elm St.
Bogerman, Ed. (Cuba C.) butcher O 2L 643 W South St.
Bogerman, Francis exchange bds 233 W South St.
Bogerman, Harry car liner bds 643 W South St.
Bogerman, Leonard blacksmith. bds 643 W South St.
Bogerman, L. (Carrie A.) Butcher 233 W South St.
Bogerman, Marie exchange bds 643 W South St.
Bogmam, Nelson (Julia) 6 ch night
watchman T H&L 310 E Jackson St.
Boiles, Leo. (Clara) 3 ch machinist T H&L 156 E Broadway St.
Bolby, Mary E. 1L 227 W Broadway St. Boner, Basil opr Coza Theatre 1001 S West St.
BONER, BURLEY (Josephine) wks mirror works 1L "j"' 1001 S West St.
BONES, MRS. JESSE 611 Center St.
Bones, Miss Manny bookkeeper bds 319 S Miller St.
Bones, Mrs. Sadie bds 329 W South St. Bones, Mrs. Sarah O H&2L 319 Miller St.
Bontlay, Casper J. (Winnie) 1 ch bar- tender T H&L 228 Howard St.
Bontz, Chas. L. gen wk bds 250 Walkers St.
Booher, Chas. cab driver bds 250 Walker St.
Bookwalter, Mrs. L. bds 17 E Mechanic St.
BORGERMAN, MRS. JOHN Jackson & Hamilton Sts.
Bornhorst, Francis (M. Josephine) wks at Desk Co 1L "j"' 735 Center St.
Bosan, Burton factory employee bds 731 S Pike St.
Bosan, Mrs. Hattie O H&L 731 S Pike St.
Bosan, Miss Sadie general housework bds 731 S Pike St.
Boston, Mrs. Nettie T H&L 829 S West St.
Bothsord, Geo. (Gertrude) painter & wall paper T H&L 455 W Hendricks St.
Bothsord, Myrtle bds 455 W Hendricks St.
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