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BURGESS, John, managing editor Minneapolis Daily News; born at Alma, Wis., Feb. 12, 1878; son of John and Rachel (Evans) Burgess; educated at Winona (Minn.) High School and Uni- versity of Minnesota, College of Law. Began active career as reporter St. Paul Daily News, March 1, 1900; occupied positions, upon the paper, consecutively, of telegraph editor, city editor and news editor; has been managing editor Minneapolis Daily News, since Sept., 1903; also secretary and director Daily News Co. Presbyterian. Member Sig- ma Chi fraternity. Married at Winona, Minn., June 18, 1904, to Miss Stanley Grafton. Clubs: Commercial, Press. Recreations: Handball
and rowing ( shells). Office: 6th St., Cor. 2nd Av., S. Residence: 1409 Stevens Av., Min- neapolis.
BURGESS, Thomas Clawson, born at New York City, Oct. 2, 1853; son of Thomas and Mary (McNie) Burgess; graduated from high school, Portland, Me., 1852. Entered railway service as clerk in freight department of Grand Trunk Ry., at Portland, Me., 1871; was clerk same road at Mechanic Falls, Me., 1872-74, and at Danville Junction, Me., 1874-79; agent same road and Maine Central, same place, 1879-82; agent Great Eastern lines, at Portland, 1882-83, and agent same lines at Minneapolis, 1883- 92; commercial agent Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry. at Minneapolis, 1892-97; commercial agent Grand Trunk Ry. at Minneapolis, since 1897. Club: Com- mercial. Office: Metropolitan Life Bldg. Residence: 1402 Nicolet Av., Minneapo- lis.
BURKE, Thomas J., wholesale grocer; born at Hopkinton, Mass., Aug. 6, 1860; son of Patrick E. and Margaret (Walsh) Burke; educated in public schools of Med way, Mass. Came to Minnesota, 1877; began active career in general
merchandise business at Stillwater, Minn., continuing for 6 years; was con- nected with J. H. Allen & Co., St. Paul, as traveling salesman for 14 years; filled position of manager Solway Mer- cantile Co., Solway, Minn., for 7 years; has been vice president Gowan-Peyton- Twohy Co., wholesale grocers, since April 1, 1906. Catholic. Director Sol- way Mercantile Co. Member B. P. O. E., A. O. H., Knights of Columbus, U. C. T. of America. Married at Hudson, Wis., Sept. 4, 1905, to Miss Helen Krappel. Recreations: Hunting and baseball. Office: Foot of 5th Av., W. Residence: 1024 E. 2nd St., Duluth.
BURKHARD, William R., sporting goods; born at Galena, Ill., Jan. 29, 1870; son of William R. and Afra (Pfund) Burkhard; came to St. Paul with parents, 1872; educated in public schools of St. Paul. Began active career in 1890 with the William R. Burkhard Co., the same house with which he is now connected; was admitted to the firm, 1898, and succeeded his father as manager, after the death of the latter, 1905, the firm having been established, 1855, and being the oldest sporting goods house in the Northwest. Republican. Member House of Hope Church. Un-
married. Club: Commercial. Recrea- tions: Hunting, fishing and all outdoor sports. Office: 319 Robert St. Resi-
dence: 172 Hoffman Av., St. Paul.
BURKHOLDER, Joseph Brinsley, lumberman; born at Sturgeon, Mo., Feb- ruary 25, 1864; son of John Dickerson and Mary Jane (Wisdom) Burkholder; educated in public schools of Moberly, Mo., and at high school, Hannibal, Mo. Established Burkholder Lumber Com- pany, Jan. 1, 1903, of which is president and owner. Republican. Member Knights of Pythias and Hoo Hoo. Of- fice: Lumber Exchange. Residence: 3249 Humboldt, S., Minneapolis.
BURMEISTER, August C., born at Hille, Germany, April 9, 1861; son of Frederick C. and Marie Burmeister; educated in Germany; came to America, 1877 and began to learn milling business at Irving, N. Y., 1878. Owner Redwood Falls Milling Co., Redwood Falls Elec- tric Light Plant; superintendent Red- wood Falls Water Works; president First National Bank, Redwood Falls. Married at Madison, Wis., 1887, to Miss Lillian Hooper. Address: Redwood Falls, Minn.
BURNHAM, George S., clerk of dis- trict court Mower Co .; born in Dodge Co., Wis., May 29, 1854; son of Miles and Caroline (Johnson) Burnham; edu- cated in public schools; married at Blooming Prairie, Minn., 1878, to
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Marion L. Gleason. Came to Minnesota, 1871, and was telegraph operator and in banking and other lines of business at Blooming Prairie; located in Austin, 1885, and for 18 years was locomotive machinist Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry .; elected clerk of district court, Nov., 1906. Formerly cashier Bank of J. C. Brainerd & Co., for about 5 years, Blooming Prairie, also treasurer and recorder of the village. Republican. Member Masonic order, K. O. T. M., A. O. U. W., B. P. O. E. Recreations: Hunting and reading. Address: Austin, Minn.
BURNAP, Willard Lathrop, physician; born at Dover, N. H., Jan. 28, 1874; son of Col. W. A. and Mary E. (Mathews) Burnap; graduate of Clear Lake (Ia.) High School, 1892; attended Highland Park Normal School, 1892-93; graduate University of Minnesota, de- gree of B.S., 1897; principal Lake City (Minn.) High School, 1897-98; graduate Rush Medical College,
Chicago, Ill.,
degree of M.D., 1901. In practice at Pelican Rapids since 1901. Congrega- tionalist. Member K. of P., A. O. U. W. Member Ottertail County and Park Re- gion Medical societies, Minnesota State and American Medical associations. Mar- ried at Minneapolis, Minn., June 25, 1901, Miss Mary A. Merrill. Clubs: Tennis Association (president), Commercial. Address: Pelican Rapids, Minn.
BURNETT, William J., hides, furs, etc .; born near Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 25, 1842; son of Virgil Justus and Harriet S. (Compton) Burnett; educated in public schools of Terre Haute, Ind. Began in fur, hides and leather business at Charleston, Ill., as proprietor of store, continuing 1860-63; entered partnership with brother as Burnett Brothers, at Mattoon, Ill., 1865; was at Cairo, Ill., in same line of business, and later at Champaign, Ill .; traveled for Chicago firms, and was proprietor Dakota Hide & Fur Co., Huron, S. D .; has been located in Minneapolis as proprietor and mana- ger Northwestern Hide & Fur Co., since 1890. Republican. Congregationalist. Member A. O. U. W. Married at Huron, S. D., 1888, to Miss Alida S. Suits. Club: East Side Commercial. Recreations: Fishing and boating. Of- fice: 200-204 1st St. N. Residence: 1405 Como Av., S. E., Minneapolis.
BURNS, Chris, county commissioner; Cass Co., 5th dist .; born in Ireland, Dec. 25, 1848; son of Michael and Kate Burns; educated in common schools and in Christian Brothers schools, Ireland. Came to America, 1868; has been en- gaged in lumber business in Minnesota for 35 years and has made a success of it; also jobber and contractor since 1876. Secretary and treasurer Bera Townsite Co. Has been county commissioner Cass Co., 1902. Republican.
since
Roman Catholic. Member Masonic order. Married at Grand Rapids, Minn.,
1872, to Miss Winnine, of Grand Rapids. Club: Commercial. Address: Cass Lake, Minn.
BURR, Melbourne C., manufacturer; born in Louisiana, March 4, 1838; son of Platt and Frances E. (Danforth) Burr; educated in public schools of Rising Sun and New Albany, Ind., and at Pittsfield, Mass. Learned furniture business in Indiana; came to Minnesota, 1856, and engaged in furniture trade at Owatonna; removed to Minneapolis, 1865, and was connected with the D. M. Gilmore Furniture Co .; entered manufac- ture of wooden specialties (with which has been identified for more than 50 years). Commenced present business in 1880, and is president of the M. C. Burr Manufacturing Co. Republican. Con-
gregationalist. Member Sons of Ameri-
can Revolution. Married at Washing- ton, D. C., 1882, to Miss Alice Caine. Recreation: Travel. Office: Fower Bldg., Nicollet Island. Residence: 615 E. 19th St., Minneapolis.
BURR, Stiles W., lawyer; born, Mt. Vernon, O., Nov. 13, 1868; son of Walter T. and Clara (Martin) Burr; educated in public schools of St. Paul, Minn., and University of Minnesota, graduating from latter, LL.B., 1891, LL.M., 1892. Practiced law at St. Paul since 1891. Married at St. Paul 1897, to Jane Hum- bird. Club: Minnesota. Office: 407-11 Nat. German Am. Bank Bldg. Resi-
dence: 943 Summit Av., St. Paul.
BURTNESS, Olaus E., banker; born at Wilmington, Minn., April 28, 1872; educated at Decorah Institute, Decorah, Ia. Member firm of Eide & Burtness, general merchandise, 1896-1900. Was town clerk, Wilmington Township, 1896- 1900; elected county treasurer of Houston Co., 1900, which position he still holds; elected vice president First National Bank of Caledonia, 1905, and has been president since 1906. Married at La Crosse, Wis., Oct. 26, 1896, to Miss Clara Kinstad .. Address: Cale- donia, Minn.
BURTON, Hazen James, clothing
manufacturer; born at Boston, Mass., July 14, 1847; son of Hazen James, Sr., and Harriet Lincoln (Smith) Burton; educated at Dwight School, Boston, until 1860, English High School, Boston, 1860-63, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, special courses, 1863-67; married at Southboro, Mass., 1870, to Alice G. Cotton Whitney. Started busi- ness career, 1867, with C. W. Freeland & Co., Boston, clothing manufacturers; removed to Minneapolis, 1880; in 1882 established the Plymouth Clothing House, manufacturers, jobbers and re- tailers of wearing apparel for men, women and children, of which is presi- dent. Also president Deephaven Holding Co., and Mandan Land and Improvement Co. President of Village of Deephaven, Hennepin County, Minn., since its in- corporation in 1900. Republican. Uni-
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tarian. Recreations: Yachting, golf,
tennis and other outdoor sports. Of-
fice: The Plymouth Clothing House,
Minneapolis. Residence: Deephaven, Minn.
BURTON, Munson, born at La Crosse, Wis., Dec. 8, 1869; son of Samuel Seward and Mary Ann (Munson) Burton; edu- cated one year at Williston Seminary, East Hampton, Mass .; Andover Academy, Andover, Mass., graduating, 1888; Wil- liams College, Williamstown, Mass., graduating, degree of A.B., 1892. Mar- ried at La Crosse, Wis., Feb. 1, 1893, to Miss Isabella Katharine McDonald. Has been vice president of the Mankato Mills Co., manufacturers of hosiery, since Jan. 1, 1902. Member B. P. O. E., and Chi Psi fraternity. Club: Elks. Address: Mankato, Minn.
BURTON, Oscar Augustus, physician; born at St. Albans Bay, Vt., April 10, 1870; son of Carlos C. and Lemira S. (Barstow) Burton; educated at Coe Col- lege, Cedar Rapids, Ia., 1891-92; Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., 1892-93; Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons (Co- lumbia) New York, 1894-97; attended Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., 1897-98, graduating, 1898. Presbyterian. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associations, Freeborn County Medical Society, American Association of Railway Surgeons, Society of Ex- Internes of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. Member Phi Rho Sigma fraternity. Began practice of medicine at Chicago, 1898, removing to Albert Lea,
1900. Married at Albert Lea, Minn., April 20, 1904, Alice E. Hibbs. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Office: 121 West Clark St. Residence: 304 N. Washing- ton St., Albert Lea, Minn.
BUSCH, Fred J., wholesale grocer; born in St. Louis, Mo., March 12, 1863; son of Anton J. and Frances (Schuette) Busch; educated in public schools of Mankato; married at Mankato, 1892, to Miss Josephine Hellesheim. Secretary and treasurer A. J. Busch Co. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Address: Mankato, Minn.
BUSH, Avery K., farmer, seed expert; born at Oakham, Mass., April 17, 1851; son of Harvey F. and Ellen A. (Elsey) Bush; came to Minnesota, from Wor- cester Co., Mass., Dec. 4, 1855, and located on a farm in Olmsted Co., which he now owns; educated in district schools of Minnesota and at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn .; married at Chatfield, Minn., to Miss Ida C. Bibbins. Now connected with Northrup, King & Co., seedsmen, Minneapolis, as special seed expert. Republican. Served three terms as member Minnesota Legislature, 1899-1903; also has been member of school board, town board and board of county commissioners. Congregational- ist. Recreation: Farming. Office: 26-
32 Hennepin Av. Residence: 1119 6th St., S. E., Minneapolis.
BUSHEY, Milo Emery, physician; born at Bryan, O., July 4, 1855; son of Andrew M. and Mary J. (Crum) Bushey; edu- cated at Valparaiso, (Ind.) Normal School, 1878-81; College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis, Mo., M.D., 1892; post graduate course, Chicago Polyclinic School, 1897. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associations. Vice president Farmers and Merchants State Bank. Democrat. Member Ma- sonic Order, Woodmen of the World, United Workmen of America. Married at New Rome, Minn., June, 1887, to Miss Rose M. Horn. Recreation: Horticul-
ture. Address: Arlington, Minn.
BUSHNELL, John B., farm imple- ments; born at Jamestown, Pa., Dec. 29, 1841; son of E. A. and Sarah A. (Stree- ter) Bushnell; attended district school, high school and academy, Ohio and Wis- consin; married at Horicon, Wis., Sept. 29, 1868, to Mary A. Butterfield. Served in Civil War, 29th Wis. Inf., 1862-65; learned machinist's trade and owned and operated machine shop, at Horicon, 1866-72; superintendent and director farm implement factory, Fond du Lac, Wis., 1872-82; came to Minneapolis, and conducted business as jobber of farm machinery, 1882-87; was director, secre- tary and assistant treasurer Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co., 1887-1900; direc- tor and treasurer Minneapolis Implement Co., from time of its organization, 1901. and now president of that company. Republican. Congregationalist. Member Masonic Order, John A. Rawlins Post, G. A. R. Office: 314 N. 1st St. Resi- dence: Minneapolis.
BUSHNELL, John Edward, clergy- man; born at Old Saybrook, Conn., Oct. 21, 1858; son of John Frederick and Emma Palmer (Caulkins) Bushnell; edu- cated at Seabury Institute, Old Say- brook; Morgan School, Clinton, Conn., 1876; Yale College, 1880; Yale Theologi- cal Seminary, 1883; Hooker fellow Yale Theological Seminary, for special criti- cal study, 1884; degree of D.D., New York University, 1898. Pastor Congre- gational Church, Fairfield, Conn., 1884- 88; Presbyterian Church, Rye, N. Y., 1888-94; Phillips Presbyterian and Madi- son Av. churches, New York City, 1894- 1900; pastor Westminster Church, Min- neapolis, since 1901. Married at Brook- lyn, N. Y., June, 1887, to Miss Florence Ellsworth. Address: 1817 Vine Pl., Minneapolis.
BUSWELL, Frank W., lumber manu- facturer; born at Whitewater, Minn., July 3, 1857; son of Michael W. and Martha C. (Skinner) Buswell; educated in public schools of Whitewater and Winona, Minn. Began business career as farmer and carpenter; entered lum- ber business at Minneiska, Minn., 1882;
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came to St. Paul and Minnesapolis, 1885, and was connected with Brooks Brothers, lumber, and later Jefferson & Kasson; began in lumber business for self in 1897, incorporating Sept. 1, 1905, as the Buswell Lumber & Manufactur- ing Co., of which he is president and treasurer. Republican. Presbyterian. Married in Winona Co., Minn., 1883, to Miss Harriet E. Williams. Recreation: Traveling for diversion. Office: Lum- ber Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis. Resi- dence: 441 Lyndhurst Av., St. Paul.
BUTCHART, James Andrew, hotel manager; born at Quebec, P. Q., Can., Sept., 1844; son of Andrew and Mary A. (Marshall) Butchart; educated in schools of Quebec. Began active career in the lumber and saw mill business, Province of Quebec, continuing for 20 years; came to Duluth, Nov., 1886, and was connected with Merchants' Hotel for 5 years; has been identified with St. Louis Hotel for 15 years and has been presi- dent of the St. Louis Hotel Co., since 1903. Republican. Episcopalian. Mar- ried at Quebec, P. Q., 1869, to Miss Mary H. Lay. Club: Commercial. Office and residence: St. Louis Hotel, Duluth.
BUTLER, Alford Augustus, clergy-
man; born in Portland, Me., Sept. 23,
of Alfordand Caroline 1845; son
Ilsley (Partridge) Butler; educated in public and private schools, Port- land, Me .; Griswold College, Daven- port, Ia., M.A., and theological graduate, same, 1873; (D.D., Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minn., 1902); unmar- ried. Ordered deacon, 1873, ordained priest, 1874, in P. E. Church; assistant Grace Cathedral, Davenport, Ia., 1873; rector Grace Church, Cedar Rapids, Ia., 1873-7, Trinity Church, Bay City, Mich., 1877-84, Church of the Epiphany, New York, 1884-91, Christ Church, Red Wing, Minn., 1891-4; warden and professor homiletics, liturgics and religious peda- gogy, Seabury Divinity School since 1894. While in New York assisted Bishop Satterlee in organizing the Paro- chial Mission Society of the U. S., and became secretary of its executive com- mittee. Assisted Dr. Wm. R. Hunting- ton in starting first Deaconess School in Episcopal Church and for 1 year was in its faculty. Was associated with Bishop Greer in the 42d St. Rescue Mission, out of which has grown St. Bartholomew's House. (For books and papers see "Who's Who in America.") Address: Faribault, Minn.
BUTLER, Burridge Davenal, pub- lisher; born at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 5, 1868; son of Rev. Thomas D. and Marie (Radcliffe) Butler; educated in grammar school; married Ina Hamilton Busey. Has been engaged in newspaper business since 1885; was with the Grand Rapids Democrat, 1886-94; with advertising de- partment Majestic Range Co., St. Louis, 1894-96; advertising manager Scripps- McRae League, 1896-99; founded the
Omaha Daily News, 1899, St. Paul Daily
News, 1900, Minneapolis News, 1903; associated in ownership and manage- ment of the Clover Leaf Newspapers. President Minneapolis Daily News; vice president Omaha Daily News; director St. Paul Daily News, and Des Moines Daily News. Member Christian (Dis- ciples) Church. Mason. Clubs: Minne-
apolis, Commercial, Minikahda, Bryn
Mawr. Recreations: Golf, hunting, fishing and motoring. Address: Min- neapolis Daily News, Minneapolis.
BUTLER, Pierce, lawyer; born in Dakota Co., Minn., March 17, 1866; son of Patrick and Mary A. Butler; gradu- ated from Carleton College, 1887, after- wards studying law in St. Paul; married, Aug. 25, 1891, to Annie M. Cronin. Was assistant county attorney of Ramsey County, 1891-93; county attorney, 1893- 97; engaged in general law practice, 1897-99 in firm of How & Butler; gen- eral attorney Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- apolis & Omaha Ry., 1900-1905; member of law firm of How, Butler & Mitchell; member board of directors of the St. Paul public library. Democrat. Presi- dent Ramsey Co. Bar Association. Club: Minnesota. Office: Fire and Marine Bldg. Residence: 1347 Summit St., St. Paul.
BUTTERFIELD, Howard Augustus, wholesale farm machinery; born at Ft. Wayne, Ind., July 22, 1860; son of Cor- nelius Augustus and Sophia Melissa (Jenkins) Butterfield; educated in the common schools and at Rochester (Minn.) Seminary; married at Minneapo- lis, June 12, 1895 to Gertrude F. Blake. Reared on farm in Viola, Olmsted County, Minn .; deputy county auditor at Rochester, Minn., for three years; commenced keeping books for the Phelps Well & Wind Mill Co., April 1, 1889; made manager of the company in fall of 1891; bought out the company, Dec. 30, 1893, and combined with Dean & Co., wholesale farm machinery, vehicles, etc., Jan. 1, 1894, of which is depart- ment manager and member board of directors. Republican. Methodist. Club: Commercial. Office: 404 Washington Av .. N. Residence: 1800 Humboldt Av., S., Minneapolis.
BUTTS, Fayette c., general agent, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass .; born at Phoenix, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1856; son of Chester H. and Lottie (Romer) Butts; educated in academy at Phoenix, N. Y. Married in New York, 1879, to Miss Genevieve
Warner. Engaged in the business of merchant milling in Minnesota and other states of the northwest; has been con- nected with life insurance business since 1897, and is now general agent, for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston, Mass. Member Minne- apolis Life Underwriters' Association. Scottish Rite, Mason (32ยบ), Shriner. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Of-
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fice: Globe Bldg. Residence: 2805 Fremont Av., S., Minneapolis.
BUXTON, Edward T., banker, manu- facturer; born at Warsaw, N. Y., April 20, 1854; son of Timothy Howe and Julian (Clark) Buxton; educated in Warsaw High School and The Law- renceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J. Married 1st, Oct. 1, 1885, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Blanchard Chase of Chicago. Mrs. Buxton died January 1st 1894; married 2nd, April 5, 1899, Lucinda, daughter of Charles Seymour Lee of Chicago. Began career as employe in Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw, N. Y., continuing for several years; started bank at Castleton, N. D., and two years later sold out and entered employ of L. & C. H. Bull, bankers, Quincy, Ill., remaining two years; pur- chased controlling interest in First Na- tional Bank, Wabasha, Minn., and be- came its vice president; acquired con- trolling interest in the Bank of Com- merce, Superior, Wis., and became its president; resigned presidency of Bank of Commerce, Superior, on account of extensive interests elsewhere, remain- ing with the bank as vice president. Was one of the organizers and has been treasurer of the Red Cliff Lumber Co., Duluth, since its organization, -1897; one of the organizers and for two years vice president of F. A. Patrick & Co., wholesale dry goods, Duluth; formerly vice president, now director, Webster Manufacturing Co., Superior, Wis .: stockholder and director in a number of mercantile companies. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Kitchi Gammi, Northland Country. Recreations: Automobiling, horseback riding, driving; fishing and the pleasures of country life at his summer home, Nebaju Lodge Deerwood, Crow Wing Co., Minn .. Of- fice: 39th Av., W. Residence: 2626 Greysolon Rd., Duluth.
BYRNES, William Joseph, physician and surgeon; born, Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 5, 1859; son of William and Cathar- ine (Campbell) Byrnes; educated in com- mon schools, St. John's College, Col- legeville, Minn., and University of Michigan, graduating degree of M.D., 1882; married at Chicago, Ill., Feb. 4, 1887, Josephine Armstrong. Began prac- tice of medicine at Minneapolis upon leaving college, 1882; was county phy- sician, Hennepin County, 1887-88; county coroner, 1891-92; city physician, city of Minneapolis, 1899-1900. Supervising medical examiner of Royal Arcanum for Minnesota, N. and S. Dakota and Mon- tana; professor of the principles of clinical surgery, Hamline University Medical Department. Member Hennepin County Medical Society and Minnesota, American Medical and Western Surgical Associations. Democrat. Member Royal Arcanum, A. O. U. W. and B. P. O. E. Office: Masonic Temple. Residence: 1701 Western Av., Minneapolis.
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CADWELL, Chester H., banker; born at Fairmont, Minn., Sept. 14, 1869; son of A. D. and Alta D. (Chubb) Cadwell. Resided at Fairmont until 1888; worked as bookkeeper at Sioux Falls, S. D., until 1891; assistant cashier Citizens State Bank, Waseca, Minn., 1892-99; came to Chokio, 1900, and conducted private bank which, in 1901, became the First National Bank of Chokio, of which he is president. Mason. Address: Chokio, Minn.
CADY, Charles W., physician; born at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1846; son of Edgar and Emily A. (Hines) Cady; educated in public schools, Hackett's Seminary, Lake City, Minn .; Preparatory Department, University of Chicago; Bennett Medical College, Chi- cago, M.D., 1877. Eclectic. Republican. Baptist. Member Houston-Fillmore County Medical Society and Minnesota State and American Medical associa- tions. Member I. O. O. F. Married, Manchester, Ia., Oct. 25, 1892, Mary A. Hiscock. Address: Mabel, Minn.
CAINE, Arthur Tubal, physician; born at St. Paul, Minn., May 24, 1875; son of Dr. William Harris and Mary Helen (Ten Eyck) Caine; educated at Still- water (Minn.) High School; University of Minnesota, 1892-95; Medical Depart- ment University of Minnesota, degree of M.D., 1899; house physician City Hos- pital, St. Paul, 1898-99. Practiced medi- cine at Lake Preston, S. D., in 1899; has been located at Anoka, since 1901. Now coroner and health officer, Anoka Co. Member 1st Regt., M. N. G., for 5 years. Mason; member Knights of Pythias. Married at Stillwater, Minn., July 10, 1901, to Miss Bertha E. John- son. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Automobiling and hunting. Address: Anoka, Minn.
CAINE, Charles Edward, physician; born at Spencer Brook, Minn., May 25, 1868; son of Thomas H. and Anna E. ( Tuttle) Caine; attended public schools of Minnesota and New York and gradu- ated from the Medical Department, University of Minnesota, June, 1896; married. Member American and Minne- sota State Medical associations, Crow River Valley Medical Society, West
Central Minnesota Medical Society. Coroner of Stevens county; surgeon, Great Northern R. R .; city physician and health officer, City of Morris. Ad- dress: Morris, Minn.
CAIRNS, Charles Sumner, lawyer; born in Muskingum Co., O., July 4, 1856; son of Robert and Mary A. (Haynes) Cairns; educated in common schools; Muskingum College, New Concord, O., graduating, degree of A. B., 1876; Law Department, University of Michigan, graduating, degree of LL.B., 1882. Has been engaged in practice of law in Min-
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