Her father was born in Talbot County, Maryland, in 182. Schmidt bakery and thrift store maryland. Its present proprietor, Isaac Luce, was brought to that environment when a boy, and has achieved his success and dignity in life in that one locality. A capable representa- tive of the family is Rama D. Simmons, a practical and progressive farmer living in section 32 of Perry Township. Hall is a republican in politics. At the age of twenty-five he came to DeKalb County, and since that date has been identified with the farming interests of Butler Township. Lacey was there married, and following that event he came to Steuben County, Indiana, but later returned to Ohio and lived for a time in Seneca County.
1883, son of Alfred A. Miller was born in Newbury Township, May 23, 1846. One of the most im- portant offices in the county government, the people of Salem Township chose Mr. Parsell for that re- sponsibility by reason of his long residence, his successful record as a farmer, and his ability and trustworthiness in every relationship of life. He bought a farm of seventy-five acres in York Township and recently sold that and on March i, 1918. bought the Sam Bailey place of 100 acres in Clear Lake Township. He took a contract to build a section of the plank road through this part of Indiana. After buying the property Daniel Wert tore down the old plant and reconstructed a new and better one, and he continued its operations until the in- firmities of age prevented him from managing the business any longer, since which -time his son Isaac has been proprietor. Both were educated in the common schools, and after their mar- riage settled on a farm in Putnam County, four miles north of Leipsic. 1908, and now attending the schools of South Milford. Ezra Hutch- ins and wife also came to Steuben County about two years after their son, and they both died in Scott Township. From 1895 to 1900 he was assessor of Jack- son Township and from 1900 to 1905 was township trustee. Mitchell came to Garrett in 1874 and has been a resident of that railroad town for forty-five years. The first three bear the signature of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, while the fourth was signed by Martin Van Buren. Thrift stores irving tx.
Merica is widely known as a former teacher in DeKalb County, having done twenty-six years of work in the different schools of the county. Hostess thrift outlet store in pa. deseret thrift store. 1871, at the age of fifty. One of these representative farmers of Steuben County is A. Shaeffer, who owns and operates a valuable farm in Scott Township. For many years he has also been an active member of the Grand Army of the Re- public. The mother was born in Wayne County, Ohio, in September, 1824. John and Christina Maxton brought their family to Otsego Township, April i, i860, and settled on a farm of 141^ acres. Judge Best, youngest of the family and the only one now living, was reared on a farm in Huntington County and lived there to the age of nineteen. Thrift stores in ardmore pennsylvania. In 1897 Mr. Webb married Miss Alida McGrew, a daughter of Melvin McGrew. Captain Caton was president of the association until his death and he was succeeded by William Ross, while the association president now IS John P. Caton, a son of Captain Caton. He exempli- fied the principles that business success is only a retvirn for an adequate service rendered, and the business he founded and which is still conducted as G. Wolff & Sons, grain merchants and elevator own- ers, has prospered because of the personality of the men behind it.
He had a public school education, studied medi- cine with a physician at Orland, and in 1854 began a busy and successful practice at Auburn. He has prospered in his business affairs and owns property in Spencerville and St. Joe and is a stockholder in the local bank and one of its directors. Stuckman is a democrat, and his party nominated him a year or so ago for the office of county treasurer. Hostetler, father of the doctor, was born March 21, 1844, and died January 29, 1903. He is a grandson of John and Elizabeth (Harshberger) Eash, both natives of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. His farm of eighty acres is in section 19, and is the same farm where he was born in August, 1882. Politi- cally he votes as a democrat. Michigan, where he was living when he died.
Schlotterback have two children: Marian L., a graduate of the Ligonier High School and still at home; and Melvin, who is in the third year of the high school. In 1891 he bouglit his first place, of eighty acres in section 9, Clay Township, and has worked there steadily for over a quarter of a cen- tury. He finished his education in the LaGrange Collegiate Institute at Ontario, and then became a farmer in Greenfield Township. They were married in Noble County, Indiana, in 1867, and for the next two years lived on a farm in Greene Township, then moved to JefTerson Township, where they bought forty acres, and after five years sold that and moved to York Township, where James Cole acquired eighty acres and for many years was successfully identified with its cultivation and man- agement. He is a farmer in Bloomfield Township. He adapted himself to the pioneer conditions, and became a good himter as well as a good farmer. Haskins has distinguished himself as a young man of force, courage, and thorough ability both as a lawyer and man of afifairs.
Rathbun was born in Sandusky County, June 4, 1849, a son of Wilkes and Naomi (Clark) Rathbun. Free and Accepted Ma- sons, is a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Mystic Shrine. Timothy H. Dirrim, a resident of Hamilton, where he is practically retired, has enjoyed a life of unusual effort and experience. The family of the last named live where Peter Grogg located when he first came to Indiana. It is recorded of him that he was one of the found- ers of the Presbyterian Church here, was a strong advocate of temperance and one of the pronounced abolitionists of hi. Prior to his mar- riage with Catherine Sanxter, John Baker was mar- ried.
Taylor have three sons.