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[37]two years latertwo centuries later
[85]used the constructionused for the construction
[226]he was forced to take control of the paper, and had employed Herman Van- On August 19, 1915, T. A. Cur became editor, and on November 11, 1915. August 19, 1915, T. A. Cur became editor, and November 11, 1915, Orvilhe was forced to take control of the paper, and had employed Herman Van. On August 19, 1915, T. A. Cur became editor, and on November 11, 1915, Orvil
[238]Col. Wm. Osborn, J. W. Parker, and other men prominent in the business and thereon the bank early acquired title to the lot at the southwest corner of social life of that period were among its early stockholders and directors, whileCol. Wm. Osborn, J. W. Parker, and other men prominent in the business and social life of that period were among its early stockholders and directors, while
[239]Louis W. VoitLouis W. Voigt
[323]and ready for the occupancy of children July 1, 1910. The law providing for the admission of children has never been changed and very few crippled chil- and ready for the occupancy by children July 1, 1910. The law providing forand ready for the occupancy of children July 1, 1910. The law providing for
[324]Major W. W. Downs was the propoter of the association. He was atHe was at
[458] CHARLES H. JOHNSON.
[495] JOHN F. CONLON.
[574]as lows: Rose M., wife of Bert Gilmore,as follows: Rose M., wife of Bert Gilmore
[674]To this union five children have been born: Myrtle Ceina, Edna Lula, rad Voelker, a wealthy and prominent farmer residing on one of the finest good educations by their ambitious parents. Mrs. Loyd is a sister of Conrad Voelker, a wealthy and prominent farmer residing on one of the finestTo this union five children have been born: Myrtle Ceina, Edna Lula, good educations by their ambitious parents. Mrs. Loyd is a sister of Conrad Voelker, a wealthy and prominent farmer residing on one of the finest
[771]Her grandmother, SamuelHer grandfather, Samuel
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