Jackson County, Michigan, rural directory, 1918, Part 1

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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02265 1514 Gc 977.401 J13ru 1918 Jackson County, Michigan, rural directory


THE FARM JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED


RURAL DIRECTORY OF


JACKSON COUNTY MICHIGAN


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PUBLISHED BY WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA 1918


JACKSON COUNTY


"Qualities the Highest, Prices the Fairest"


Gaylord Alderman Company


Jackson's Fastest Growing Store


After October 1st Occupying our new quarters 253, 255 and 257 W. Main Street


PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS Special Attention Given to Stationery Orders


THE ACORN PRESS, 133-135 W. Cortland Street Old Patriot Stand-Opp. City Club JACKSON, MICHIGAN


Hours:


[ 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Sat. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.


Registry No. 867


GUY J. FISHER, Opt. D. O. Optometrist


304-5-512 Carter Block,


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Jackson, Michigan


Bell 3788 Citizens 966-K


Allen County Public Library 900 Webstr- Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270


(THE FARM JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED RURAL DIRECTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY


1918 MICHIGAN 1923


TWEETRUST"IME MOPLE


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MAIN ST .; JACKSON, MICH.


PUBLISHED BY WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY PUBLISHERS OF THE FARM JOURNAL WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA


RURAL DIRECTORY


Peaceful, Prosperous and Profitable.


JACKSON COUNTY SOME FACTS AND FIGURES


J ACKSON COUNTY, with a total of 3,736 farms in an area of 707 square miles, is distinctly a farm county. More than 93 per cent. of the entire area of the county is in its farms and more than 72 per cent. is under cultivation. The farms are, as a rule, of more than average size, about 5 per cent. being under ten acres. They are, almost without exception, profitable and correspondingly valuable. The farmers, as a class, are the most prosperous folks in the county. In view of the number of farms, that is in itself a statement of the wealth of this section.


The farm population of Jackson County is almost exclusively native- born white.


It is interesting to note the number of farms in the county operated by their owners. Of this class there are 2.862, or 76 per cent.


One thousand six hundred and thirty-six, or 57 per cent. of them. are reported free of mortgage debt. This is an exceptionally large per- centage. Of the balance, the remarkably low mortgage indebtedness of only 41 per cent. of the entire valuation is carried. Even in the absence of other statistical figures, these mortgage statements alone would indi- cate exceptional prosperity among Jackson County farmers.


The largest single crop, and the one produced most generally


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Union Roofing & Manufacturing Co. W. E. POLHEMUS


(Not Incorporated)


Roofing and Paints Bell Telephone 1596 JACKSON = MICHIGAN


124 W. CORTLAND ST.


For Modern Farm Equipment GO TO H. S. Millard & Son 140-144 W. Pearl St., Jackson, Mich.


Citizens Telephone 6102


Citizens Telephone


6104


J. G. & M. L. NOON


BREEDERS


The United Herds of Duroc Jersey Swine


The following Sires Head our Herds : Maple Grove King, No. 45041 Volunteer Royal, No. 97205


HOGS Leoni Pathfinder, No. 230069 HOGS


For Sale at all times


with plenty Bone and Quality R. D. 9


JACKSON, MICHIGAN


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throughout the entire county, is corn, of which 1,719,264 bushels were produced in 1910, a notably bad crop year, but the latest for which authoritative figures are available. Following closely on this for quantity is oats, with a total of 1.165.556 bushels ; potatoes come next, with 571,- 867 bushels, and wheat fourth, with 438,346 bushels. The combined total value of these four crops was in excess of two and one-half million dollars.


Everywhere is an atmosphere of hard work. Everyone takes work seriously and as a matter of course. There is no false pride about it, and no failure to realize its importance and its necessity. Rich farmers' wives and sons and daughters take pride in their fine butter, their eggs, their vegetables, their chickens and their stock. The relations between the people of the farms and the people of the towns are most cordial. The farmers deposit their savings in the local banks, and deal in the local stores.


This directory is published in the belief that it will serve to acquaint the residents of one end of the county with those of the other. We believe it to be accurate. We realize, however, that even in the most carefully compiled and printed books certain errors are bound to appear. and we apologize in advance for any such that may be found by our subscribers.


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Jackson Stiff Stay Tence


Value to Consumer-Because it is heavily galvanized.


Full Gauge Wire Perfct Construction A Fence for Every Pur- pose


CATTLE SHEEP and POULTRY


HOG


MANUFACTURED BY


JACKSON FENCE COMPANY JACKSON - - MICHIGAN


JACKSON STATE SAVINGS BANK


Capital Surplus


$100.000 $100.000


MEMBER FEDERAL RESERSE BANK


OFFICERS:


WILLIAM M. PALMER, President C. E. TOWNSEND, 2nd Vice-President


CHAS. M. SPINNING, 1st Vice-President F. H. NEWKIRK, Cashier


This bank, which is operated under the direction of its Board of Directors, aims to place its resources where they will do the most good in advancing the prosperity of the County of Jackson. To this end no business of merchant, manufacturer or farmer is too limited to receive our careful consideration, We make advances of funds based on balan ces and financial standing. The following well-known citizens have oversight of the business,


DIRECTORS:


W. S. KESSLER C. E. TOWNSEND C. M. SPINNING H. J. DAVIS


W. M. PALMER


A. J. PEEK


H. H. NEESLEY


FRANK H. NEWKIRK


JACKSON, MICH.


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JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS


Sheriff-WESLEY A. DAVIS.


Treasurer-JAMES B. DICKER.


County Clerk-JAY BINNING. Register of Decds-ALBERT B. LINCOLN.


Prosecuting Attorney-NATHAN E. BAILEY.


Probate Judge-CLARENCE M. RUSSELL. Surveyor-JAMES C. RILEY. Coroners-CHARLES H. TIBBETS. JOHN PULLING. County Agent-JOHN CROWCOMBE.


Humane Officer-JOHN PULLING.


County Commissioners-GEORGE E. BAILEY. NORMAN E. LESLIE.


School Commissioner-WILLIAM W. MCLAIN. Drain Commissioner-EMMETT E. COCHRANE.


JACKSON COUNTY


THE JEWEL IMPROVED Sanitary Chemical Inside Toilets


No Water, No Sewer, No Freeze-Ups, No Plumb- ing Bills, Strictly Sanitary, No Germs, No Odor


Sold on our 30 Days' Free Trial Offer, backed by our Money-Back Guarantee, if toilet is not satisfactory or everything we claim. Here is your opportunity to enjoy the same advantages and comfort the city people do, at much less expense. The Jewel Sanitary Toilet needs no water or sewer connections. It is operated by chemicals only, which keeps the toilet sterilized at all times.


Each toilet is built of heavy galvanized steel, finished in white enamel, with standard high-grade oak seats, the same as a regular city toilet, and will match any bathroom outfit. Each closet has an inside container which holds about 9 gallons and will run from 3 to 5 weeks without emptying.


One gallon of chemical is furnished with each toilet, which will usu- ally last 12 to 16 months. Price of chemical, per gallon, $1.50. The con- tents do not have to be buried, as it is harmless and odorless.


Jewel Toilets will last a lifetime; each toilet is fully equipped with 8 feet of vent pipe, 2 elbows and wall plate, 1 gallon Jewel Chemical, and all for $18.50, and remember, you are getting a Jewel, latest improved, and a toilet you can show your friends and be proud of.


The Jewel can be set up in thirty minutes. Place it in a bedroom, clothes closet, or bathroom. You will save the price of a Jewel in a short time in doctor bills. Don't send your loved ones out in the cold, rain or wind, exposing them to the weather, often during the night, when they must leave a warm bed to go out only half dressed. Don't neglect the ones who are dear to you. Think it over seriously.


Place your order for the Jewel Improved Sanitary Chemical Inside Toilet. YOU RUN NO RISK, as we take it back within 30 days and refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied, so why hesitate? Find out what the Jewel is in your own home, satisfy yourself, and we will also be satisfied with your decision. Could there be anything more fair, and also remember, a Jewel Toilet, with Jewel Chemical, can be operated for 50% less than many others. Also Jewel Toilets are made of the best galvanized metal, and not black iron.


The Jewel Closet, with its beautiful design. finish and material, is in a class by itself, the same as a Packard and Ford car.


Don't hesitate; compare it with any other closet, and you are sure to buy a Jewel. The world's best. Perfectly simple and simply perfect. The best is the cheapest in the long run.


Place your order to-day for a Jewel, only $18.50 complete.


Sold on 30 days' free trial.


Money back in 30 days if not satisfied.


Manufactured by CHEMICAL CLOSET SUPPLY CO.


P. O. Box 298


Jackson


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Troublesome Pests


Hessian Fly


Frequent warnings to speed the plow in order that the food supply shall not suffer, may induce some to begin seeding the winter wheat shortly after small grain is harvested, or immediately after the corn is removed and placed in the silo. And that is just why the bug editor is inclined to say, "wait a while."


It is only by waiting that the crop can be made secure against the ravages of the Hessian fly, an insect which causes more damage to the wheat crop in the United States than any other insect pest. During seasons when the fly is especially abundant, hundreds of thousands of acres of wheat are either totally de- stroyed or so badly injured that the yield is reduced fifty to seventy-five per cent. Money losses run far up into the millions.


Disking stubble ground, or burning stubble immediately after harvesting the grain, thorough preparation of the seed- bed, late seeding and the use of good seed, are effective measures for controll- ing the pest in winter-wheat growing regions. A trap crop of wheat may be sown immediately after harvest and disked under later in the fall before seeding the main crop. In springwheat growing sections, late seeding will not apply; on the contrary, the earlier it is sown in the spring, the less it seems to suffer from this pest.


The general rule for winter-wheat seeding is that there should be a differ- ence of one day for each ten miles of difference in latitude, and seeding should be approximately one day earlier for each 100 feet of increase in elevation. There is usually, however, a period of several weeks in all the winter-wheat area where sowing may take place with about equal results. This period is longer as one proceeds to the southward.


Grasshopper


After seventeen years of study the Kansas grasshopper has been reduced to a harmless quantity. The grasshoppers that do the damage are native. That is, they develop and perpetuate themselves on one farm; they do not move about. Of course, no one should confuse these native grasshoppers with the hordes of small red ones that used to sweep down from the North in armies. The latter, raised in arid land, are forced to migrate to obtain food.


In the counties that provide the ma- terials, poison is spread on the farms. The formula used is the following, ob- tained after years of experimenting : No. 1. Two and a half pounds Paris green or white arsenic ; fifty pounds bran (mix these dry). No. 2. Six oranges or lemons, chopped up fine, rind and all ; four quarts syrup; five gallons water (mix these three together thoroughly). Mix Nos. 1 and 2, then add sufficient water to make a wet mash.


The lemon and orange in the mixture attract the grasshoppers, who find it irresistible and deadly. A scientific count showed that from two-thirds to three- quarters had been killed.


Alfalfa should be disked and cross- harrowed early in the spring as soon as the frost leaves the ground. This throws out the eggs of the grasshoppers, to be destroyed by the weather and eaten by the birds. This method of culture, first advocated by the University of Kansas, not only lessens the number of grass- hoppers, but also has been proved to in- crease the yield of the alfalfa fully one- third. Scatter the poison, disk the fields and say "Good-bye" to the Kansas grasshopper.


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Carl N. Heglund JACKSON'S SUCCESSFUL OPTOMETRIST 20 Years in Optical Business 166 West Main St. Jackson, Mich.


JOHN PULLING


County Coroner County Humane Officer


Third Floor Court House JACKSON, MICHIGAN


CLAY STOCK FARM


CARL MOECKEL, Breeder of


American


Delaine


Merino and Ramboulette SHEEP


Munith, Jackson County, Michigan


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


NAME


BUSINESS


TOWN


PAGE


Acorn Press, The.


Printing and Newspaper. . Jackson


2


Adams Lumber and Coal Co.


Jackson. See bottom of page


Akin, Charles W.


General Store. Jackson


242


American Oil Corporation. . Oil


Jackson. See bottom of page


American Sewer Pipe Co. .. Drain Tile


Jackson


182


Arnold, Florence.


Hotel


Brooklyn. Back Fly Leaf


Aspinwall Mfg. Co.


Potato Machinery


Jackson


185


Banister & Ford. Grocers


Springport


14


Barnby, C. W.


Physician


. Brooklyn


213


Bartlett, J. E., Co.


Grain and Feed.


Jackson


16


Beebe, Wm. E.


Publisher


Parma


197


Bell, Wilson & Co.


Furnaces


Jackson


236


Benjamin, D. A. Berger, T.


Dry Goods


Jackson


12


Betz, George W.


Horse Breeder


Albion


198


Brooklyn Exponent


Newspaper


Brooklyn


202


Bryan, F. E.


Automobile Tires


Jackson


.Back Fy Leaf


Bugg, W. W.


Jeweler


Jackson


195


Callaghan, W. E.


Cattle Breeder


Jackson


224


Central City Lumber Co. Lumber


Jackson


Third Cover


Chemical Closet Supply Co.


Jackson


8


Cobb, A. H.


Furnace Heating


Jackson


185


Corwin Lumber Co.


Lumber


Jackson


Second Cover


Cowley, L. B.


Shoes and Rubbers Jackson


187


Culver & Parker Co., The. . General Merchandise


Brooklyn


242


Desnoyer, N.


Undertaker


Jackson


206


Dewey-Sınitlı Co.


Builders' Supplies and Roof-


Every, H. A., & Son


ing Jackson. See bottom of page Hotel and Summer Resort. Clarklake 213


Farmers State Bank


Concord


236


Farnham, C. B.


Clothing and Furnishings. Jackson


191


Field, L. H., Co.


Department Store Jackson


.Front Fly Leaf


Fifield & Wetherby


Undertakers Jackson


242


Finch Hardware Co.


Hardware Jackson. See bottom of page


Fisher, Guy J. . Optician


Jackson


2


Flansburgh, C. N., & Son. . Nursery


Jackson. Back Fy Leaf


Gallup & Lewis


Furniture and Carpets Jackson. See bottom of page


Gaylord-Alderman Co. General Merchandise Jackson 2


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Real Estate


Jackson


188


JACKSON COUNTY


The Bargain-Hunters


are always welcome here -for we know they'll come again. No Jackson store offers, day after day, such astonishing values in Dry Goods, in Women's Wearing Apparel, in Underwear. If you'll visit this store once you'll be a regular customer.


T. BERGEY 125 W. Main St. Jackson, Mich.


A. GEE & SON -BREEDERS OF-


Registered Shropshire Sheep


City Telephone Munith R. F. D. No. 3


STOCKBRIDGE, MICH.


OVER 75 Per Cent


OF THE NAMES LISTED IN THIS DIRECTORY


ARE READERS OF


The Jackson atriot


THE TRUE NEWS FIRST


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued


NAME BUSINESS


TOWN PAGE


Gee, A., & Son


Sheep Raisers


Stockbridge 12


Gildersleeve, W. J.


. Undertaker


Jackson 16


Gilman, Arthur M.


Real Estate and Insurance. . Jackson


213


Glasgow Bros.


Dry Goods and Clothing. .. Jackson


236


Glick & Schpok Junk


Jackson. See bottom of page


Hamill Real Estate Co.


Insurance and Real Estate. Jackson


204


Hamilton, E. D. Grocer


Michigan Center 224


Hanover-Horton Local


Newspaper


Hanover 203


Hartwick-Woodfield Co. Builders' Supplies and Feed. Jackson


Fourth Cover


Hatt, A., & Son.


Farmer


Napoleon


194


Heglund, Carl N.


Optician


Jackson


10


Henry's Clothes Shop


Jackson Back Fly Leaf


Hewlett-Lammers Vining


Co. Real Estate and Insurance. Jackson


186


International Harvester Co. Motor Trucks


Jackson . Back Fly Leaf


Jackson Chamber of Com-


merce


Jackson


Front Fly Leaf


Jackson Citizen Press


Newspaper


Jackson


202


Jackson City Bank


Jackson


. Third Cover


Jackson Fence Co.


Fence Manufacturers Jackson


6


Jackson Patriot Co.


Newspaper


Jackson


12


Jackson State Savings Bank.


Jackson


6


Jacobson, M. I.


Ladies' Wear


Jackson


16


Kantlehner, R. L. Jeweler


Jackson 221


Ketlar, Stace F.


Blacksmithı


Concord 184


Kilburn, O. J.


Furnaces and Metal Work. Jackson


14


La Dow, Jess


Auto Trimmer


Jackson 189


La Rue, J. A. Optician


Jackson 193


Liberty Auto and Supply Co. Garage and Accessories Jackson. See bottom of page


Loeser, Hugo C., & Son .. . Real Estate and Insurance. . Jackson


191


Lombard, George W. Carbonated Beverages and Glassware


Jackson. See bottom of page


McCollum & Everett


Tires and Vulcanizing Jackson. See bottom of page


McIntyre, Wm. K. Hotel


Grass Lake. .. 199


MeLaughlin-Ward & Co.


Feed and Seeds


Jackson. See bottom of page


Metheringham, J. W.


Sheet Metal Jackson


220


Millard, H. S., & Son


Farm Implements Jackson


4


Moeckel, A. G.


Cattle Breeder


Munith


14


Moeckel, Carl Sheep Raiser


Munith 10


Nelson, A. C., Ins. Co. Insurance


Jackson 183


New Brooklyn Hotel


Brooklyn Back Fly Leaf


New Eagle Point Hotel, The.


Clarklake 213


New Michigan Building &


Loan Co.


Jackson 242


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Double Purpose Short Horns Bred for Beef and Milk A Good Selection of Roans and Reds YOUNG STOCK FOR SALE A. G. MOECKEL MUNITH, MICHIGAN


DEALERS IN


BANISTER & FORD Staple and Fancy Groceries


Chase and Sanborn Teas and Coffees Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs


Springport,


Michigan


LENNOX


LLOFRIDZONE


FURNACE


RIY TED GAS AND


BULT TIGHT


O. J. Kilburn 215 N. Jackson Street


Bell Phone 545 JACKSON - - MICHIGAN


-AGENT FOR- TORRID ZONE FURNACES Eavetroughing and Furnace Work City or County


RADIATOR REPAIRING


Buy a Furnace that is Guaranteed to Burn Soft Coal, Hard Coal, Coke, Slack, Wood, Cobs, or anything combustible - burn it up clean, and deliver all the heat!


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued


NAME


BUSINESS


TOWN


PAGE


Noon, John G.


Farmer and Swine Breeder. Jackson


4


Olmsted, W. J.


Real Estate and Insurance. Jackson


220


Owen, Elmer


Hotel


Norvell


203


Parma Butter Co.


. Creamery


Parma


200


Patch, A. J.


. Superintendent of Poor


Jackson


183


Patch, Lacerne


Real Estate and Insurance. . Jackson


189


Patterson, Glen


. Cattle and Hog Breeder


Concord


205


Peek & Watkins


Real Estate


Jackson


236


Peoples National Bank


Jackson


Second Cover


Pixley, Robert H.


Farmer


Jackson


206


Pratt & Snow


Clothing and Shoes


Concord


Back Fly Leaf


Pulling, John


. County Coroner


Jackson


10


Rath, John A.


. Optician


Jackson


201


Ray, G. W. & H. G.


Stock Breeder


Albion


196


Reed, Fred C.


. Farm Implements


Horton


201


Rittenhouse, Noble


Real Estate


Jackson


197


Rogers, W. H.


Hardware


Parma


199


Russell, E. E.


. Druggist


Jackson


195


Shirley Hotel


Jackson. See bottom of page


Sibley, E. C.


Publisher


Springport


220


Somervill, O. D.


Swine Breeder


. Grass Lake


193


Spletstoser, A. E.


.Blacksmith


Jackson


188


Star Hardware and Garage.


Concord


224


Stern's Furniture Co.


Furniture and Carpets Jackson. See bottom of page


Stockbridge Elevator Co.


. . Grain, Beans and Hay Jackson. See bottom of page


Thorn, Albert


. Garage


Concord


213


Turner, Dell Emery


Sheep Raiser, Grain and


Feed


Mosherville


204


Tussing, L. N.


Welding


Jackson


190


Union Bank of Jackson


Jackson


Fourth Cover


Union Roofing and Mfg. Co.


Jackson


4


Van Wagoner, Hoffman & Sharp Co.


Real Estate


Jackson


192


Warner, W. H.


. Stock Raiser


Concord


205


Watts-Morehouse Co.


Agricultural Implements


Jackson. See bottom of page


Webb, W. B., Co. .


Real Estate


Jackson


186


Willbee-Morse Concrete Co .. Concrete Vaults


Jackson


187


Willow Grove Hotel


Norvell


203


Wood, W. S., & Co. General Merchandise Rives Junction 220


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JACOBSON'S Ladies' and Misses'


Outer Garments ...


JACKSON MICHIGAN


Exclusive Styles


Popular Prices


Bell Phone 329FL Citizens Phone 329 W. J. GILDERSLEEVE Funeral Director and Embalmer LADY ATTENDANT


117 W. Cortland St.,


Jackson, Mich.


J. E. BARTLETT CO. 225 E. Washington Street, Jackson, Mich. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF


Grain and Seeds of all kinds


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The Solicitors who secured the information for this book.


JACKSON COUNTY


ABBREVIATIONS-a, means acres; bds, boards; B tel, Bell telephone; 4 ch, 4 children; H&L, house and lot; Col 10, Columbia Township, Road No. 10; O, owns; R1, Rural Route No. 1; ret, retired; T, tenant; 4h, 4 horses; 2c, 2 cattle.


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


Blackman, Blkmn. Liberty, Lib.


Columbia, Col. Napoleon, Nap.


Concord, Conc. Norwell, Nor.


Grass Lake-Gr Lk.


Parma, Par.


Tompkins, Tomp.


Waterloo, Wat.


Leoni, Leo.


Rives, Riv. Sandstone, Sand.


Names in CAPITALS are those of Farm Journal subscribers-always the most intelligent and progressive people in any county. No Tumbirdowns, 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.


ABBEY, ADA R5 Jackson Sp Arb 11.


Abbey, Horace (Christinia ) 2 ch farm- er T 160a 3h 16c R2 Parma Tomp 75 Ind tel.


ABBEY, H. F. 2 ch farmer O 100a 4h 4c R2 Rives Junction Riv 26 B & Ind tels.


ABBEY, IRVING (Carrie) 2 ch farming O 10a T 160a 5h 5c R5 Jackson Sp Arb 11.


Abbey, John A. 2 ch farmer O 160a R2 Parma Tomp 75.


Abbey, Max (Myra) farmer T la R5 Leslie Riv 16.


ABBEY, WM. (Rettie) 3 ch farmer O 15a T 40a 2h 3c R5 Leslie Riv 13 Ind tel.


Abbott, Mrs. D. F. 1 ch T H&L E Main St Grass Lake Gr Lk.


ABBOTT, FRANK S. (Martha) farmer T H&L 1h R1 Grass Lake Gr Lk 56 Ind tel.


Abbott, Harlow D. (Mary) 3 ch farmer O 80a 4h 6c R3 Albion Par 65.


Abbott, Mrs. Lena 1 ch O 113a 15c R3 Albion Par 46 Ind tel.


Abbott, Lewis D. (Lena) 3 ch farmer O 90a 4h 15c R3 Albion Par 48 Ind tel.


Abbott, Mark A. farmer 3h 15c R3 Al- bion Par 46 Ind tel.


Abel, George E. (Ethel) meat cutter O H&L Main St Parma Par Ind tel.


Acker, Albert C. farmer R8 Jackson Sand 46.


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Spring Arbor, Sp Arb. Springport, Spgpt.


Summit, Sum.


Hanover. Han, Pulaski, Pul.


Henrietta, Henr.


JACKSON COUNTY


ACKER, ELSWORTH C. (Matilda) 5 ch farmer O 120a 6h 20c RS Jackson Sand 46 Ind tel.


ACKER, FRED (Mina) 1 ch farmer T 100a 4h Sc R2 Onondaga Tomp 39.


ACKER, WM. (Lizzie) 3 ch farmer T 116a 5h 11e R2 Jackson Leo 15.


Ackerman, Mrs. Minnie 5 ch O H&L Napoleon Nap.


Ackerson, Robert (Clara) 3 ch farmer O 2a R1 Munith Henr 23 Ind tel.


Ackley, Newton J. (Mary) 3 ch farming O 120a 3h 2c R1 Pulaski Pul 30 Ind tel.


Acton, Edward farmer T 29a 2h 1c R2 Jackson Leo 63 Ind tel.


Acton, Mrs. Mary 4 ch farming O 29a R2 Jackson Leo 63 Ind tel.


Adair, J. Alexander (May) 1 ch minis- ter R2 Concord Cone 68 Ind tel.


ADAIR, PAUL Concord.


Adams, Albert (Ruth A.) 3 ch ret Con- cord Conc.


ADAMS, CHARLES (Lizzie) 6 ch farmer O 300a 6h 22c R1 Clarklake Lib 66 Ind tel.


ADAMS, CHARLES R. (Muriel V.) 2 ch farmer T H&L Napoleon Nap 45.


Adams, Claud farmer wks 1h R3 Spring- port Spgpt 69 Ind tel.


Adams, Mrs. E. K. 2 ch O 50a R1 Clark- lake Lib 66 Ind tel.


Adams, Floyd H. (Mamie) farmer T 3h 2c R2 Onondaga Tomp 39 Ind tel. Adams, Frank (Pearl) 3 ch farmer O 2a T 12a 1h R2 Jackson Blkmn 45. Adams, Fred (Mary) 2 ch farmer O 100a 2h 2c R1 Springport Tomp 35. Adams, Fred (Mary) 2 ch farmer O 57a 3h 3c R3 Jackson Leo 68.


Adams, Glen D. (Edith) 1 ch farming R2 Parma Cone 15 Ind tel.


Adams, Henry (Edith B.) 1 ch farmer O 15a 1h le R1 Springport Spgpt 29. ADAMS, HOMER (Civilla) 3 ch farmer T 80a 3h 3e R1 Clarklake Lib 64 Ind tel.


ADAXS, H. J. lumber & coal Jackson. See adv.


Adams, Jas. R. farmer R5 Jackson Sand 75 B tel.


ADAMS, LLOYD J. (Mabel) 2 ch farmer 0 37a T 137a 6h 29e R1 Springport Tomp 32 Ind tel.


ADAMS, OSCAR G. (Addie) 5 ch farmer 0 246a 5h 18c R2 Onondaga Tomp 32 Ind tel.


Adams, Vern L. farmer Springport Spgpt 29.


ADAMS, WM. D. (Alice) 8 ch farme (breeder Poland China hogs) O 249 10h 35e R2 Onondaga Tomp 32 In tel.


Adams, Z. P. (Ida M.) 3 ch farmer ( 101a 3h 7e R3 Munith Wat 11 In tel.


ADELBERG, CARL (Jennie) farmer (fruit O 10a T 15a 2h le R1 Rives Junction Riv 76 Ind tel.


Ahling, Henry 3 ch farmer O 313a H&I Lake St Grass Lake Gr Lk.


Ahrens, August 8 ch farmer T 230a R] Norwell Nor 25 B & Ind tels.


Ahrens, Henry (Elizabeth) 4 ch mason O H&L Norwell Nor 17.


Ahrens, John (Gertrude) 2 ch farmer C H&L Norwell Nor 17.


Aiken, B. B. (Myrtle) 8 ch farmer O 60a 2h le R1 Grass Lake Gr Lk 85.


AIKEN, MURREY W. (Myrtle L.) 1 ch farmer breeder of brown Swiss cattle O 230a 7h 50c R7 Jackson Nap 1 Ind tel


AIRGOOD, HARLEY (Lena) 3 ch farming T 160a 3h 5e R1 Horton Han 25 Ind tel.


AKIN. C. W. (Lida) 2 ch general store O H&L R9 Jackson Gr Lk 7S Ind tel. See adv.


AKIN, HERBERT (Hattie) farmer O 11a 1h 1e R1 Grass Lake Gr Lk 60.


Alber, Wm. Grass Lake.


ALDERDYCE, GEORGE L. (Mary) 5 ch farming O 28a Hanover Han 63 Ind tel.


Alderdyce, J. C. (Edna) 1 ch laborer T H&L S Main St Brooklyn Col.


Alderdyce, Samuel 3 ch carpenter O H&L De Lamatter St Brooklyn Col.


ALDERMAN, FLETCHER, Co. general store Jackson. See adv.


Allrich, Alfred F. (Sadie) 1 ch farmer T 151a 3h 12e R2 Eaton Rapids Spgpt 11.


Aldrich, D. C. (Mary E.) 2 ch T H&L Spring Arbor Sp Arb.


ALDRICH, F. N. vice president & cashier of The Farmers State Bank O H&L Concord Cone B & Ind tels.


ALDRICH, GEORGE O. (Harriette) 1 ch farmer T 240a 5h 12c R3 Albion Spgpt 76 Ind tel.


Aldrich, P. W. (Mary) 1 ch harness- maker O H&L N Main St Brooklyn Col.


ALEXANDER, WM. (Lillie) 3 ch carpenter & bridge work O H&L Box 173 Rives Junction Riv 37.




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