The farm journal directory of Jay County, Indiana, 1916-1921, Part 2

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Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Wilmer Atkinson Company
Number of Pages: 498


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of hot water, and dilute with about six gallons of cold water. This is a good application for aphis (lice) on trees or plants. For oyster-shell or scurvy scale use this spray in May or June or when the tiny scale lice are moving about on the bark.


TOBACCO TEA .- Place five pounds of tobacco stems in a water-tight vessel, and cover them with three gallons of hot water. Allow to stand several hours; dilute the liquor by adding about seven gallons of water. Strain and ap- ply. Good for licc.


LIME-SULPHUR MIXTURE. - Slake twenty-two pounds of fresh lump lime in the vessel in which the mixture is to be boiled, using only enoughi water to cover the lime. Add seventeen pounds of sulphur (flowers or powdered), hav- ing previously mixed it in a paste with water. Then boil the mixture for about an hour in about ten gallons of water, using an iron but not a copper vessel. Next add enough more water to make, in all, fifty gallons. Strain through wire sieve or netting, and apply while mixture is still warm. A good, high- pressure pump is essential to satisfac- tory work. Coat every particle of the tree. This is the standard San Jose scale remedy, although some orchardists prefer to use tlic soluble oil sprays now on the market.


PYRETHRUM, OR PERSIAN INSECT POW- DER .- It may be dusted on with a pow- der bellows when the plants are wet; or one ounce of it may be steeped in one gallon of hot water, and sprayed on the plants at any time. It is often used on flowers, in greenhouses, on vegeta- : bles, etc.


BISULPHIDE OF CARBON .- This is used to kill weevils in beans and peas, etc. It comes in liquid form and may be had of druggists. When exposed to the air it quickly vaporizes into a poisonous and exp'osive gas which is heavier than air and which will destroy all insect life. (Caution .- Do not inhale the vapor, and allow no lights near.)


Tobacco stems, tobacco dust, kainit, soot, freshly-slaked lime, dust, etc., arc often used as insect preventives-in the soil around plants to keep away grubs, worms and maggots, or dusted on to discourage the visits of cucumber bugs, ctc. (Note .- The first four are excel lent fertilizers as well as insect pre- ventives.)


Crows and blackbirds frequently pull up planted corn. The best preventive is to tar the seed, as follows: Put the sced into a pail and pour on enough warm water to cover it. Add a tea- spoonful of coal-tar to a peck, and stir well. Throw the sced out on a sieve or in a basket to drain, and then stir in a few handfuls of land plaster (gyp- sum), or air-slaked limc.


A NEW FUNGICIDE .- Some orchard- ists are now . using the following self- boiled lime-sulphur spray, instead of Bordeaux, claiming that it is less liable to spot or burn fruit and foliage: Put cight pounds of unslaked lump lime in a barrel; add enough water to cover. When the lime begins to hicat, throw in cight pounds of flowers of sulphur. Constantly stir and gradually pour on more water until the lime is all slaked; then add the rest of the water to cool the mixture. About fifty gallons of water, in all, are required. Strain. Two pounds of arsenate of lead may be added, if desired, to thic finished mixture, which then becomes a com- bincd fungicide and insecticide, and may be used in the same manner as advised for Bordeaux-arsenate of lead. (Special note .- The self-boiled mixture is not the same as the lime-sulphur advised for San Jose scale, which is too strong for trees in foliage.)


If you do not care to bother with making spraying mixtures at home, they can be purchased, already prepared, of seedsmen. For only a few trees or plants, the extra cost of these factory mixtures is not great.


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PLANT


FIRST APPLICATION


SECOND


APPLICATION


APPLE (Scab, rot, rust, codling moth, bud moth, tent cater- pillar, canker worm, cur- culio, etc.)


ASPARAGUS


. (Rust, bcctles.)


BEAN (Anthracnose, Icaf blight, weevil, etc.)


CABBAGE


(Worms, lice, maggots,


etc.)


CELERY


(Blight, rot, Icaf spot, rust, caterpillars.)


CHERRY (Rot, aphis, slug, curculio, black knot, leaf blight, or spot, etc.)


CURRANT GOOSEBERRY (Worms, Icaf blight.)


GRAPE


(Fungous discases, Rose bugs, lice, fica, bectle, leaf hopper, etc.)


MELONS CUCUMBERS


(Mildew, rot, blight, striped bugs, lice, fica beetle, etc.)


PEACH


(Rot, mildew, Icaf curl, curculio, etc.)


PEAR AND QUINCE (Leaf blight, scab, psylla, codling moth, blister mite, slugs, etc.)


PLUM (Curculio, black knot, leaf blight. brown rot, etc.)


POTATO


(Flca beetle, Colorado beetle, blight rot, etc.)


TOMATO (Rot, blight, etc.)


When plants


are 6 in.


high, Bordeaux.


If eanker worms are abun- dant just before blossoms open, Bordeaux-arsenical mixture.


After cutting ceases, let the shoots grow and spray them with Bordeaux-arseni- cal mixture.


10 days later, Bordeaux.


7-10 days later, repeat.


Bordeaux, after plants are transplanted to field. (Pyre- thrum for caterpillars if necessary.)


When blossoms drop, Bor- deaux-arsenical mixture.


10 days later, hellebore. Bordeaux if leaf blight is feared.


Just before flowers unfold, Bordeaux-arsenieal mixture.


10-14 days repeat. (Note: Always use half strength Bordeaux on watermelon vines.)


When fruit has set, repeat. Jar trees for cureulio.


Just before blossoms open, Bordeaux. Kerosene emul- sion when leaves open for psylla, if needed.


When blossoms have fallen, Bordeaux-arsenical mixture. Begin to jar trees for cur- culio.


Repeat before insects be- . come numerous.


Repeat in 10-14 davs. (Fruit can be wiped if dis- figured by Bordeaux.)


When buds are swelling, but before they open, Bor- deaux.


Cut off all shoots below surface regularly until about July 1st.


Treat before planting with bisulphide of carbon. (See remarks.) When third leaf expands, Bordeaux.


Pyrethrum or insect pow- der.


Half strength Bordeaux on young plants in hotbed or seedbed.


As buds are breaking, Bordeaux; when aphis ap- pear, tobacco solution or kerosene emulsion.


At first appearance of worms, hellebore.


In spring, when buds swell, Bordeaux.


Bordeaux, when vines be- gin to run.


As the buds swell, Bor- deaux.


As buds are swelling,


Bordeaux.


When buds are swelling, Bordeaux.


Spray with Paris green and Bordeaux when about 4 in. high.


NOTE .- For San Jose scale on trees and shrubs, spray with the lime-sulphur mixture in autumn after leaves fall, or (preferably) in early spring, before buds start. The lime-sulphur


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THIRD APPLICATION.


FOURTH APPLICATION.


REMARKS.


When blossoms have fallen. Bor-


deanx-arsenical


mix- ture.


8-12 days later, Bordeaux · arsenical mixture.


For aphis (lice) use one of the lice remedies mentioned elsewhere. Dig out borers from tree trunks with knife and wire. For oyster- shell scale, use whale-oil soap spray in June.


2-3 weeks later, Bor- deaux-arsenical mix- ture.


Repeat in 2-3 weeks.


Mow vines close to ground when they are killed by frost, burn them, and apply a mulch of stable manure.


14 days later, Bor- deaux.


14 days later, Bor- deaux.


For weevils: Put seed in tight box, put a cloth over seed, pour bisulphide of carbon on it, put lid on and keep closed for 48 hours. Use 1 oz. to 4 bus. of seed.


7-10 days later, re- peat.


Repeat every 10-14 days until crop gathered.


Root maggots: Pour carbolic acid emulsion around stem of plants. Club root: Rotate crops; apply lime to soil; burn refuse; treat seed with formalin before planting.


14 days later, re- peat.


14 days later, re- pcat.


Rot or rust is often caused by hilling up with carth in hot weather. Use boards for summer cro . Pithy stalks are due to poor seed; or lack of moisture.


10-14 days, Bor- deaux.


Hellebore, if a second brood of slugs appcar.


Black knot : Dark fungous-looking bunches or knots on limbs. Cut off and burn whenever seen.


10-14 days, repeat, if necessary.


2 to . 4 weeks later, repeat.


Cane-borers may be kept in check by cutting out and burning infested canes.


When fruit has set, Bordeaux - arsenical mixture.


2 to 4 weeks later, Bordeaux.


For lice, use any of the lice remedies. For rose bugs, use 10 pounds of arsenate of lead and one gallon of molasses in 50 gallons of water, as a spray. Or knock the bugs into pans of kerosene every day.


· 10-14 days, repeat.


10-14 days, repeat.


Use lice remedies for lice. For striped bugs, protect young plants with a cover of mosquito netting over each hill. Or keep vines well dusted with a mixture of air-slaked lime, to- . bacco dust and a little Paris green.


When fruit is one- half grown, Вог- deaux.


NOTE :- It is safer always to use half- strength Bordeaux on peach foliage.


Dig out borers. Cut down and burn trees affected with "yellows."


After blossoms have fallen. Bordeaux-ar- senical mixture.


8-12 days later, re- peat. 1


Look out for "fire blight." Cut out and burn blighted branches whenever seen.


days later, repcat.


10-20 days later, Bordeaux.


Cut out black knot whenever seen.


Repeat for blight, rot and insects.


Repeat.


To prevent scabby tubers, treat the seed with formalin before planting.


Repeat days.


in 10-14


Hand-pick tomato worms.


mixture is a fungicide as well as a scale cure, and if it is used the first early Bordeaux spray may be omitted.


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Sheriff-JOHN W. CUNNINGHAM


Treasurer-S. W. KUDER


Superintendent of Schools-W. R. ARMSTRONG Surveyor-L. O. BERGMAN Auditor-JOHN N. BONIFAS Judge-J. F. DENNEY


Recorder-JOHN T. HELLER


Prosecuting Attorney-JOHN J. O'NEILL


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


NAME BUSINESS


TOWN


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Ashland Stock Farm. Sheep Breeders


Portland


221


The Auto Inn-Saxon Automobile Agency


Ridgeville 197


Baldwin Piano Co ..


Muncie 219


Barnes, R. J., & Co. Seeds, Flour, Feed and Hay . Dunkirk 208


Cartwright & Headington


Co-Operative Co. Department Store Portland 206


Cline-Wilt Lumber Co


Portland 216


Cook & Aukerman.


Grain, Feed and Coal


Powers and Redkey 212


Dillmon Brothers Agricultural Implements Dunkirk 193


Elberson, W. H., & Son . Hardware and Implements .. Bryant 213


Elm Stock Farm. . Cattle and Swine Breeders. . Portland


204


. Ertel, Albert S. Hardware and Implements. . Blaine 214


Farmers' and Merchants'


Bank


Bryant


197


Farmers' State Bank.


Portland


199


Finch Brothers Groceries and Meats. Portland 209


First National Bank.


Portland 196


Fulton Sheet Metal Works. . Roofing and Furnaces


Portland 213


Godlove, Harry


General Merchandise


Portland


212


Godwin, Everett


Insurance


Redkey 215


Greer, W. F.


Auctioneer and Liveryman. . Portland


194


Hall, George W Abstractor of Titles and


Loans


Portland 193


Hawkins, Morton S.


Attorney-at-Law


Portland


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Haynes Milling Co


Building Supplies®


Portland


201


Haynes Milling Co.


Milling, Grain and Seeds. .. Portland


207


Holmes, L. G., & Son.


Flour, Feed, Grain and Coal. Portland


208


Hood Garage Co Garage and Supplies. Portland 209


Hood, W. H., & Co


Grocers


Portland


211


House & Shields.


Tailoring and Cleaning


Portland


203


. Jay County Auto Co Automobiles


Portland


195


Loeust, The Cattle Breeders Portland


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NAME BUSINESS TOWN PAGE


Long, S. E. Wall Paper and Paints and


Notions


Dunkirk 219


MeLanghlin, H. D. Blacksmith


Bryant 199


Maxwell, George, & Co.


. Insurance and Real Estate. . Portland


215


Miley, Henry Tinsmith


Portland


223


Miller Brothers Livery


Portland 217


Miller, Tony, Pressing Co


Dunkirk


221


Milligan, Wm. F.


Real Estate and Loans


Portland


220


Nahrwold, Charles C. Plumbing and Electrician. . . Portland


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Peoples' Bank


Portland 198


Plain View Stock Farm. . . . Horse and Live Stock


Breeder


Portland 205


Polear, Charles G Tailor


Portland


222


Poling, J. E.


Cement Contractor


Portland 205


Pontins, Allen


Swine Breeder


Bryant


203


Portland Cleaning and Dye


Works


Portland 204


Portland Drain Tile Co ..


Portland


200


Portland Sand and Gravel


Co. .


Portland 212


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Portland Steam Laundry


Portland


217


Provident Hospital


Pennville 214


Rex, Joe Livery


Redkey


218


Ricco Stock Farm.


. Horse Breeders


Portland


206


Rodkey, O. B. Dentist


Redkey


205


Scott, Sherman Blacksmith and Horse


Breeder


Powers 201


Scotts, The


Furriers


Portland


208


Skinner, W. L.


Grain Elevator and Autos .. . Dunkirk


210


Skinner Brothers


Marble and Granite Portland


218


Shockney, Charles H


Lawyer, Insurance and Real


Estate


Redkey 195


Smith's Cash Store.


Groceries


Bryant


210


Stephen, James A.


. Cigars, Tobacco and Candy .. Redkey


203


Stewart Brothers


House Furnishings


Dunkirk


214


Turner, L. G


General Store


Portland


210


Wilson, A. B . Plumber and Electrical Fix-


tures Redkey 221


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PORTLAND


ABBREVIATIONS .- a, means aeres; bds, boards; B tel, Bell telephone; 4 ch, 4 children; H&L, house and lot; O, owns; R1, Rural Route No. 1; ret, retired; T, tenant; 4h, 4 horses; 2c, 2 cattle.


Abromson, David (Ida) 2 ch junk dealer O HI&L 416 N Ship St Ind tel. Adair, Mrs. Clara 2 ch O HI&L 227 E Arch St Ind tel.


Adair, J. A. M. (Grace) 1 ch Congress- man O H&L 203 E Arch St Ind tel.


Adair, J. E. (Morence) 3 ch oil inspec- tor O TI&L 317 E Arch St Ind tel.


Adams, David L. (Edith B.) 3 ch hard- wood lumber O HI&L 520 E High St Ind tel.


Adams, Geo. W. (Rebecca) 2 ch feed store O II&L 936 W High St Ind tel. ADAMS, J. R. (Gertrude) 2 ch insurance agent T HI&L 232 Race St Ind tel.


Adams, S. H. 2 ch stave factory O H&L 121 W Arch St Ind tel.


Adams, W. W. (Cora) laborer T H&L 922 N Meridian St.


Adney, Chas. (Ida) 1 ch laborer O HI&L 830 S Bridge St.


Adney, James ( Maria) 2 ch laborer O IT&L Cor of Bridge of 9th St.


Aker, Clarence (Dessie) 5 ch laborer O IT&L 202 E Penn St.


Alberson, Frank (Edith) druggist T HI&L 116 S Pleasant St.


Albert, Frank M. (Grace J.) 3 ch la borer T HI&L 949 W Main St.


Albright, Mrs. Elizabeth 6 ch T H&L 609 W 3d St. .


Albright, Frank V. (Elizabeth) 4 ch shipping clerk at Hood Co T HI&L 609 W 3d St.


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Alexander, Charles (Jessie) rural mail carrier T II&L, 606 W Pleasant St Ind tol,


Alexander, John (Lizzie) laborer . T 11&L, 658 W 2d St.


Alexander, James M. (Roxie) carpenter ( 3 11&1, 203 E North St.


Alexander, Levi 2 ch ret 415 N Com- merco St.


Allen, Noah (Rebecca) 7 ch mail carrier T HI&L 201 W 7th St.


Ambler, Mrs. Adaline 5 ch O 2 HI&L 1019 W North St.


Ames, Charles D. (Mary) 3 ch mgr of butter tub factory O H&L 721 W Main St Ind tel.


Ames, H. W. (Elmora) 5 ch shoe store T H&L, 222 E High St Ind tel.


Ames, Miss Mural clerk 222 E High St Ind tel.


Anderson, Benjamin (Jennie) 1 ch stock dealer 0 4 H&L 1302 N Merid- ian St Ind tel.


Anderson, J. R. (Susan) carpenter O II&L 828 S Meridian St.


Anderson, Mrs. Mary 3 ch 828 S Merid- ian St.


Andrews, II. L. (Edith) 2 ch cream tester 412 N Commerce St Ind tel.


Andrews, Harry S. clerk 115 W Arch St Ind tel.


Andrews, P. (Julia) 4 ch ret O HI&L 816 S Bridge St.


Andrews, W. H. (Mollie) 2 ch shoe man & mgr of opera house T H&L 115 W Arch St Ind tel.


Antles, A. A. (Addic) stock buyer O 221a TI&L 235 E Walnut St Ind tel. Antles, Harry (Inez) 2 ch laborer T IT&L 139 E Roger St.


Antrim, Mrs. C. R. 3 ch O H&L 219 E Eller St.


Antrim, Herbert laborer T H&L 303 E Votaw St.


Antrim, Horace (Josephine) 3 ch clerk T II&L 303 E Votaw St.


Antrim, Robert (Nellie) 2 ch barber T IT&L, 311 E Votaw St. T Antrim, Thomas (India) teamster IT&L 944 W Main St.


Arbaugh, Elza (Nellie) 1 ch bookkeeper O H&L 718 W Main St Ind tel.


Arbaugh, George 1 ch ret O 80a 716 W Main St Ind tel.


Arbaugh, H. A. (Eva) 4 ch contractor O 2 IT&L 602 N Pleasant St Ind tel. Arbaugh, Joseph (Mary) 2 ch carpenter O H&L 940 W Arch St.


ARMSTRONG, W. R. (Dora) 5 ch county supt of schools O H&L 128 E 3d St Ind tel.


Arnett, Albert laborer T H&L 234 E Votaw St.


Arnett, Mrs. Catharine 2 ch O HI&L 209 E Elder St.


Arnett, Flore C. 11 ch ret T H&L 234 E Votaw St.


Arnitt, William ( Myrtle) 4 ch laborer T HI&L 216 E Roger St. .


Arnold, James A. (Ostia) 1 ch laborer T H&L 605 N Alexander St.


Arnold, John W. (Elsie M.) 1 ch rural mail carrier O HI&L 1002 W North St. Arthur, Mrs. Alberta O 2 HI&L 213 E Walnut St.


Arthur, Miss Lizzie O H&L 522 N Ship St Ind tel.


Arthur, Miss Lillie E O HI&L 522 N Ship St Ind tel.


Artman, C. E. ( Eva A.) 2 ch traveling salesman O HI&L 811 W Walnut St. . Artman, Irvin (Rita) 3 ch asst bank cashier O HI&L 401 E Walnut St Ind tel.


Asehraft, Charles (Ruth) ret O H&L 538 W Iligh St.


Ashcraft, Jonathan 4 ch ret O H&L 536 W Walnut St Ind tel.


Asheraft, James V. (Ricca) 2 ch asst cashier of national bank O 99a II&L 604 W Walnut St Ind tel.


Ashcraft, Miss Verna school teacher 604 W Walnut St Ind tel.


ASHCRAFT, WHEELER (Nellie) 1 ch at- torney T H&L 507 S Vine St Ind tel. See adv.


Ashdill, Mrs. A. L. 1 ch T HI&L 409 E Main St.


Ashley, Arthur (Rosa) 1 ch grocer O HI&L 609 W Walnut St.


Atha, Bert (Ella ) 4 ch drayman O II&L 118 W Votaw St.


Atherton, C. W. (Jessie) 1 ch floor walker at C & HI T H&L 427 W Race St Ind tel.


Atherton, P. B. 1 ch carpenter 427 W Race St Ind tel.


Atkinson, I. W. (Nellie) 2 ch carpenter T H&L 703 S Shanks St.


Atkinson, Jake (Lilly) 1 ch laborer T IT&L 116 S Bridge St.


Atkinson, Orville (Opal) 1 ch laborer T II&L 911 W Arch St.


Atkinson, Otis (Gustia) 1 ch painter T IT&L 718 S Bridge St.


Ayers, C. H. (Nora) 2 ch mfr of fence posts O H&L 507 E Walnut St Ind tel.


Ayers, Frank H. machine business 703 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Ayers, Glen automobile salesman 703 S Meridian St Ind tel.


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Avers, Guy machine business 703 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Avers, W. E. (Sarah E.) 4 ch machine business O H&L 703 S Meridian St Tud tel.


Backoven, Orel teacher O HI&L 220 W 2d St Ind tel.


Badders, Cloyce (Dessie) 7 ch drayman T H&L 936 W Main St.


Badders, James (Elizabeth) 3 ch dray- man 0 2 H&L 940 W Main St Ind tel.


Badders, W. H. (Zora) 3 ch surveyor T II&I, 521 N Pleasant St Ind tel.


Bagby, T. C. (Bessie) contractor O H&L 328 W 3d St Ind tel.


Baggs, Oat ( Allie) 6 ch laborer T HI&L 645 W Third St.


Bailey, Edward (Laura) 1 ch laborer T 22a HI&L, 125 E Floral Ave.


Bailey, Elma (Mary) 3 ch drayman T HI&L 909 W Walnut St Ind tel.


Bailey, Mrs. Emma 3 ch O HI&L 953 S Meridian St.


Bailey, James L. (Belle) 4 ch laborer O HI&I, 121 E Peun St.


Bailey, Mrs. Mary E 1 ch 125 E Floral AAve.


Bailey, Theodore (Esther) 1 ch ret O HI&L. 709 W Main St Ind tel.


Bailey, Ulrich H. (Stella) 4 ch laborer T HI&L, 120 S Pleasant St.


Bailey, W. II. (Catherine) 3 ch harness- maker T H&L 136 E Elder St.


Bair, Cliyde R. (Vera) high school principal T HI&L 803 W Arch St Ind tel.


Baird, Charles undertaker 320 N Com- merce St Ind tel.


Baird, J. L. (Belle) 3 ch undertaker O 11&L 320 N Commerce St Ind tel.


Baird, Miss Nell 320 N Commerce St Ind tel.


Baker, Aaron (Susan) 1 ch laborer 0 HI&L 433 W Arch St.


Baker, Geo. S. (Grace) 2 ch cigars & pool room O 211&L 447 W Arch St Ind tel.


Baker, Miss Jane HI. bds with N B Hawkins 227 E Main St Ind tel.


Baldwin, Carl F. (Leota) 1 ch minister T H&L 325 E North St Ind tel.


Ball, Chas. (Elizabeth) 4 ch janitor O 11&L 1204 Hawkins Ave.


Ball, Chas. (Mary) 4 ch baker T H&L 113 Depot St Ind tel.


Baltin, Miss Elma librarian 316 W Main St Ind tel.


Barber, Leland piano tuner T H&L. Barber, Mrs. Sarah 3 ch O H&L.


Barber, Wallace laborer O H&L.


Barley, Frank ( Retta) spoke turner O 1&L, 615 E Votaw St.


Barley, Miller 3 ch ret T HI&L 618 N Western Ave.


Barnes, Geo. W. (Pruda) 1 ch laborer 'T HI&L, 322 S Middle St.


Barr, Miss Carrie seamstress 704 W Walnut St.


Barr, S. H. (Francis) 6 ch carpenter O IT&T, 704 W Walnut St.


Bartling, Miss Elizabeth seamstress 434 W Race St Tud tel.


BATES, O. C. (Sadie F.) 1 ch druggist T II&1, 116 S Munson Ave Ind tel.


Bates, Win. (Maggie) 4 ch cigarmaker T HI&L, 315 E Votaw St.


BAUGHMAN, FRED.


Baumgartner, E. Il. (Pearl) minister T 11&L, 1002 N Meridian St Ind tel.


Baumgartner; Louis (Herma) 5 ch miller O HI&L 403 E Votaw St.


Beard, Garfield (Blanche) 2 ch T H&L 503 E Walnut St.


Beard, Hayes (Rickie) rural mail car rier O H&L 715 E Main St Ind tel.


Beard, James E. (Hannah) 4 ch rural mail carrier O HI&L 716 E Main St Ind tel.


Beard, John J. (Orinda) 4 ch foreman of Holmes elevator O H&L 819 W Arch St.


Beard, Kelvey I. clerk 1003 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Beard, Leetha 1003 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Beard, L. P. (Cecelia) 3 ch cement con- tractor O H&L 316 N Pleasant St Ind . tel.


Beard, Mrs. M. G. 10 ch O H&L 1003 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Beard, Roy (Fern) 1 ch hammer man drop forge O HI&L 806 E Arch St.


Beard, Russel ( Alice) laborer T H&L 2141% W Walnut St.


Beard, Win. (Mabel) grocer clerk T IT&L, 916 W Arch St.


Bechdolt, Clyde D. asst cashier of trust co 125 W 2d St Ind tel.


BECHDOLT, FRED attorney 125 W 2d St Ind tel.


Beehdolt, Miss Pearl seamstress T H&L 940 W Water St Ind tel.


Bechdolt, S. E. (Lydia) 2 ch carpenter O H&L 125 W Second St Ind tel.


Bechdolt, Wm. H. (Phobia) 5 ch la-


borer O H&L 940 W Water St Ind tel. Barber, Albert 1 ch railway man T , Bechdolt, Wm. P. (Eva) 2 ch laborer T HI&L.


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Beck, F. M. (Hannah) 4 ch laborer T IT&L, 433 W Race St Ind tel.


Beck, Miss Gertrude 433 W Race St Ind tel.


Beck, Ray (Ota) 1 ch mill employe T 11&L, 222 E North St.


Beektell, Levi ( Annolia) 3 ch laborer T IT&T, 822 E North St.


Bell, Alilla shirt factory employe T 11&T, 138 E High St.


Bell, Ethel dressmaker T HI&L 138 E fligh St.


Bell, IT. M. (Mary) 1 ch mgr of C & II store T II&L, 322 W Arch St Tud tel.


Bell, John (Leoria) farmer O HI&L 238 Race St Ind tel.


Ben, Clyde laborer 727 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Benn, Curt ( Della) 3 ch laborer T HI&L 214 E Elder St.


Benn, Lewis ( May) 1 ch laborer T II&L 824 W Walnut St.


Benn, Samuel (Emma) 1 ch auctioneer T HI&L 727 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Bennett, Mrs. Alice T HI&L 124 E Water St.


Bennett, George M. laborer T II&L 810 N Meridian St.


Bennett, Isaac (Mattic) 2 ch laborer T IT&L 952 W Water St.


Bennett, Mary 2 ch 810 N Meridian St. Bennett, Miss Minnic 952 W Water St. Bennett, W. F. (Louisa) 1 ch carpenter O HI&L, 300 E Sixth St Ind tel.


Benson, Elkaine 4 ch laborer T H&L 658 W Second St.


Berger, Henry (Louisa) 2 ch carpenter O 60a. II&L 712 E Walnut St.


Bergman, Abraham (Salome) 5 ch ret O HI&L, 50a 621 E Main St Ind tel.


Bergman, A. W. (Hannah) 2 ch travel-


ing salesman T II&L 703 W Main St Ind tel.


Bergman, Benjamin ( Hazel) show mgr T H&L 410 W High St.


Bergman, Mrs. Ellan 3 ch O H&L 635 W Third St Ind tel.


Bergman, L. O. (Mand) 3 ch county surveyor T H&L-635 W Third St Ind tel.


Bergman, Miss Nevo music teacher T HI&L 621 Main St Ind tel.


BERGMAN, PHILIP (Lydia J.) 2. ch ret O IT&L 322 W High St.


Bergman, Russel II. (Golda) 1 ch la- borer T H&L 626 E Main St.


Berkheimer, W. F. (Elizabeth) 4 ch ret T HI&L 839 E Main St Ind tel.


Betz, Jack 4 ch carpenter T H&L 716 Hawkins Ave.


Betz, J. M. (Cathrine) 3 ch carpenter T H&L 126 W Votaw St.


BIBLER, PEARL GRACE Holmes Flat.


Bickel, F. M. (Rilla) 6 ch ret O H&L. 431 E Floral Ave Ind tel.


Bickel, James A. (Martha) 8 ch stock buyer O H&L 106a 904 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Bickel, Leonard laborer 9044 S Meridian St Ind tel.


Bicknell, Mrs. Della 2 ch T H&L 210 S Meridian St.


Bimel, Carl ( Louine) mgr of Bimel fac- tory O HI&L Cor of Third & Meridian Sts Ind tel.


Bimel, Mrs. Conrad O HI&L 434 S Meridian St.


Bimel, Mrs. Margaret 5 ch O JI&L 416 W Arch St Ind tel.


Bird, Geo. W. (Christie) 1 ch clergy- man T HI&L 222 E Water St Ind tel. Bird, Ralph (Bessie) 1 ch laborer O IT&L 627 N William St.


Bishop, Charles S. (Anna Laura) 4 ch traveling salesman O H&L 316 W ligh St Ind tel.


Bishop, E. P. (Hattie) 6 ch school teacher O HI&L 117 S Munson Ave.


Bishop, Grover. (Bonnie) 2 ch county clerk O HI&L 704. W Race St.


Bishop, G. W. (Octavia) 2 ch grocer O IT&L 612 W Arch St Ind tel.


Bishop, Mrs. Rosa 3 ch O 160 H&L 710 W Race St.


Black, Clever (Irene J.) 2 ch ret O HI&L 507 W Main St Ind tel.


Black, John (Cora) 3 ch painter T H&L 710 S Shank St.


Black, Samuel E. (Minnie) blacksmith () HI&L 716 S Bridge St.


Black, Samuel E. (Minnie) 3 ch under- taker O H&L 434 W Arch St.


Bliss, Ed. (Flora) 2 ch laborer. O H&L 1003 E Arch St.


Bloom, R. F. (Maggie) carpenter O II&I, 325 Floral Ave.


Blount, Thomas (Hattie) 1 ch laborer O IT&L 630 N Western Ave. Ind tel. Blowers, A. S. (Elisa) 7 ch mgr of Knocker shirt factory O 4 HI&L 716 W Main St Ind tel.


Bockoven, Augustus (Hannah) 5 ch grocer O HI&L 214 W Race St Ind tel. Bockoven, Mrs. Lucy bookkeeper T HI&L 403 W Walnut St.


Bodkins, John (Jennie) 1 ch salesman O H&L 204 E High St Ind tel.


Bodkins, Opal clerk in bank O H&L 204 E High St Ind tel.


Boes, Chas. (Emma) drayman O H&L 130 E Boker St Ind tel.


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Boez, Chas. (banra) cigarmaker O H&h 220 E Penn St.


Boggs, Charley ( Myrtle) 1 ch laborer 'T HI&b 314 W Seventh St.


Boltin, Miss Roxie reporter 316 W Main St Ind tel.


Bond, Wm. (Dora) mechanic T H&L 903 N Meridian St Ind tol.


'Bone, Mrs. Attie 1 ch 0 70a TI&L 713 W' Arch St. Ind tel.


Bone, Fred U. (Emma) 1 ch engineer at power house O HI&L 1209 Hawkins Ave Ind tel.


Bone, Esane (Cynthia) 3 ch laborer ( II&h.


Bone, Raymond student 137 E Penn St.


BONE, WILSON ( Frances L.) laborer O I&1, 823 N Meridian St Ind tel.




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