THE FARM JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED
RURAL DIRECTORY
OF
BROOME COUNTY
1917
NEW YORK
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Bkodme CoiNTY Court House. Binghamtom. > .cK
Published by WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY
PUBLISHERS OF THE FARM JOURNAL
Washington Square. Philadelphia
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REYNOLDS HfSTORiCAL
GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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THOMAS B. MERCHANT LAWRENCE O. WAITE
LESLIE J. WAITE
Merchant, Waite & Waite
Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law
1101-3 Kilmer Building
BINGHAMTON NEW YORK
Phone 403
WALES & MEAGHER
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
306 PHELPS BUILDING
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
B. ROGER WALES
FREDERICK J. MEAGHER
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The Citizens Bank
Of Binghamton, N. Y.
Stone Opera House Bldg. 33 Chenango St.
A bank that invites all to take advantage
of its facilities. If confronted with some
financial problem, talk it over with our offi-
cers. They will be glad to advise you.
Farmers' Checking Accounts
Are especially invited. The farmer, no less
than the city business man, needs the conven-
ience and protection of a Checking Account.
Interest Accounts
We pay 3% per cent, compounded twice
annually. Every member of the family
should have an Interest Account.
PRESIDENT— George A. Kent
VICE-PRESIDENT— Charles D. Matthews
CASHIER— Walter A. Lester
When In Binghamton, Make Us a Visit
BROOME rOXTNTY
Fred. Knickerbocker
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Farm & Garden Seeds,
Wall Paper, Gents' Furnishing,
Boots & Shoes
BELL TELEPHONE No. 83
MAIN STREET UNION, NEW YORK
Johnson City Publishing Company
WILLIAM H. HILL, President
Johnson City, New York
PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS
Complete Catalog Builders
DESIGNING, ILLUSTRATING, EMBOSSING, BINDING
Publishers of the
Johnson City-Endicott Record
The largest weekly newspaper of it class in New
York State
RURAL DIRECTORY
THOS. A. MacCLORY. Pres. J. D. BRUNNER, Jr.. Secy. & Treas.
We Build Homes
— AND—
Sell the materials to build them with
COAL and WOOD
ENDICOTT iri^ CO.
{Incorporated IQ02)
Yard: Clark Street Office: 23 Washington Avenue
ENDICOTT, N. Y.
You Need Insurance
I Want the Business
Lef s Get Together
Thos. A. MacClory
The "Here to Stay" Agency
UNION, N. Y.
BROOME COUNTY
Established 1878 $1-50 per Year
The Windsor Standard
B. W, RUSSELU Publisher
WINDSOR, NEW YORK
Fine Job Printing Advertising Rates
Our Specialty on Application
ALBERT MANWARREN, President CAPITAL $25,000 L. H. ENGLISH, Vice President
H. S. WILLIAMS, Vice President SURPLUS $2,500 HARVEY SIMS, Cashier
No. 9415
WINDSOR NATIONAL BANK
WINDSOR, NEW YORK
Take a careful man's word for it. Your money is your
best friend — Put it in the Bank.
You have heard all of your life that "Your money is
your best friend."
If you are letting your money slip away from you,
stop it.
You can stop it if you will. You want to be inde-
pendent. The only way you can become so is to
bank your money.
We pay 3% interest BANK WITH US
THE FARM JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED
RURAL DIRECTORY
OF
BROOME COUNTY
NEW YORK
(With a Complete Road Map of the Count})
Copyright, 1917
By Wilmer Atkinson Company
PUBLISHED BY
WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
1917
BROOME COUNTY
LOOSE MONEY
The farmer knows that his seed
must be planted if he would reap
a harvest. The loose money you
have stored away in the house is
like unplanted seed — // yields
nothing.
Why not deposit it in this
Bank, where it will yield
an income for you?
Chenango Valley Savings Bank
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
You can bank with us safely by mail
RURAL DIRECTORY
A Popular Watering Place.
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BROOME COUNTY
SOME FACTS AND FIGURES
BROOME COUNTY, with a total of 4,017 farms in an area .>•
705 square miles, is distinctly a farm county. More than 91 per
cent, of the entire area of the county is in its farms, and more
than 72) per cent, is under cultivation. The farms arc, as a rule.
of more than average size, about 6 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.
Tji view of the number of farms, that is in itself a statement of the
wealth of this section.
The farm population of Broome Count\- 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 3,301, or ^2 per cent. One
thousand, seven hundred and eighty-three, or 54 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 36 per cent, of the entire valuation is carried. I'.ven in tlie absence
BROOME COUNTY
International Time Recording Co* of New York
ENDICOTT, N. Y.
The largest manufacturers in the world of
Card Time Recorders Dial Time Recorders
Electric Self- Winding Master Clocks
Cost Recorders Secondary Clocks
Atttograph Recorders
Time Stamps Key Recorders
Recording: Door Locks Program Devices
, Time Recording Mechanisms and Supplies of All Kinds
International Time Recording Co* of New York
Home Office and Works: ENDICOTT, N. Y.
Offices in AH Principal Cities
p. „„^^ J Office 1218-W
Phones I Residence 868-J
DR. E. W. CLEVELAND
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Hours: 9 to 5 505 Press BIdg.
Evenings by
Appointment BINGHAMTON, N.Y.
Osteopathic Literature Sent Upon Request
RURAL DIRECTORY
of Other statistical figures, these mortgage statements alone would indicate
exceptional prosperity among liroome County farmers.
The largest single crop, and the one produced most generally through-
out the entire county, is potatoes, of which 708.114 bushels were pro-
duced in 1910, a notably bad crop year, but the latest for which authori-
tative figures are available. Following closely on this for quantity is
oats, with a total of 278,170 bushels; corn comes next, with 8.S,215
bushels. The combined total value of these three crops was in excess
of over three million dollars.
Everywdiere is an atmosphere of hard work. Everyone takes work
seriously and as a matter of course. There is no false pride about it, aiid
no failure to realize its importance and its necessity. Ricli 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 county seat 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 l)e found by our subscribers.
BB.0OME ('OUNTY
L. B. UNKEFER, Manager
Phone 115
LIGHT-UNKEFER
LUMBER
West North Street, Endicott, N. Y.
HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE
Timbers
Frame Stock
Sheathing
Boards
Roofers
Shiplap
Roof Lath
Oak Flooring
Fir Flooring
Pine Flooring
Rift Flooring
K" Ceiling
5/^" Ceiling
3^" Ceiling
White Pine Bevel Siding
Novelty Siding
Wood-Brick Siding
Stucco Lath
Hemlock Lath
Spruce Lath
Red Cedar Shingles
Asphalt Slate Shingles
Vulcanite Shingles
Slate Strip Shingles
Lime
Pine Cornice
Plaster
Cypress Cornice
Upson Board
Clear Mouldings
Armor Board
Clear Porch Stock
Plaster Board
Chestnut Trim
Sheathing Paper
Oak Trim
Rubber Roofing
Cypress Trim
Slaters' Felt
N. C. Pine Trim
Paint
Frames
Varnish
Doors
Porch Columns
Front Doors
Porch Posts
Cupboard Doors
Porch Balusters
Windows
Stair Rail— Oak
Leaded Lights
Oak Stair Newels
Cut-up Windows
Oak and Chestnut Balusters
Mirror Doors
Wide Boards
Sash Weights
Fence Posts
Sash Cord
Clothes Poles
Brick
Arbor Posts
Sewer Tile
Interior Mouldings
Cement
Kindling Wood
Shavings
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SECURITY GARAGE, Inc.
SIMON G. FANCHER, Mgr.
Automobiles, Tires, Oil and Gasoline for sale.
Washing Cars and Storage a Specialty.
Cor. Exchange and Hawley, Binghamton, N. Y.
The LaAvrence Paint Co.
115 Court St, Binghamton, N. Y.
108 Main St., Johnson City, N. Y.
We carry a full line of The Sherwin Williams Paints, Varnishes, Lead
Oil, Brushes, Glass and Ladders. Also a full line of Painters supplies.
D. L. & W. Scranton Anthracite
THE STANDARD COAL
Established
1854
We Guarantee Satisfaction
CHARLES McKINNEY COMPANY
143-147 Henry Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
GOOD WORK and not GUESS WORK— THINK IT OVER
Who takes the most care to see if your work is done Teeth extracted
the best and with the least pain, the doctor who owns by the best known
the office or his assistants? You are allowed on your methods
new plate all you pay for extracting. No charge made for safe and harm-
for treatment of any tooth that is to have a — Gold less extraction.
Crown, Logan Crown, Pivot Tooth, Richmond Crown, I DO MY
Half Richmond or for teeth extracted for Bridge work. OWN WORK
Dr. H. Walter Tayntor ^'^^^^^^'^''j^.^pHone ,^,l^^»^^^^^'^-^-
BROOME COUNTY
BINGHAMTON
MOTOR CAR CO.
W. G. FAATZ, Proprietor
Dod^e, Buick, Marmon
and
Mitchell
PLEASURE CARS
Buick, Federal
Menominee and Mack
TRUCKS
195-197-199 Water St.
Bin£(hamton N. Y.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
NAME I'.t'SIXBSS TOWN PAGE
Allen, John 11 Reos and Chickons Maine 17")
American Poultry Advocate Syracuse . . 14
Arlington Hotel Binghamton . . . . . . . . . ". '. 252
Armstrong, W. C Physician and Surgeon Windsor 231
Askin-Marine Co ( 'lothiers Binghamton 193
Atlas Coal and Supply Co Binghamton ' '. 171
Auchinachie. Alex Plumber Binghamton 232
Austin Trunk Shop Leather Goods Binghamton 222
Axtell, P. J Veterinarian Binghamton 204
Babcock, Hinds «& Underwood. Hardware Binghamton 175
Baker, Dr. A. W Veterinary Surgeon Binghamton 250
Baker's Garment Shop Binghamton ''45
Ballard. J. W., Co Building Material Binghamton 252
Barnard, E. A Cigar Manufacturer Binghamton 191
Barnes & McHenry Lawyers Binghamton 176
Bartlett & Co lAimber and Builders' Supplies. Binghamton 252
Barton, H. A Ice Cream Manufacturer Windsor 290
Baumann, P. J Real Estate and Insurance. . . Binghamton 234
Baxter, S. .T Flour and Feed Hooper 202
Bell, J. J., Seed Co Deposit 280
Benedict, J. N., Co \uto Dealers Binghamton 181
Bennett. L. P Groceries Windsor 213, 280
Binghamton Bridge Co., Inc Binghamton .... Back Fly Leaf
Binghamton Ice Cream Co Binghamton 282
Binghamton Light, Heat and
Power Co Binghamton 252
Binghamton Motor Car Co. . . Auto Dealers Binglwvmton xii
Binghamton Optical Co , Binghamton 8
Binghamton Press and Leader. Newspaper Binghamton . . . Fourth Cover
Binghamton Savings Bank Binghamton 182
Binghamton Seed Co Binghamton 250
Binghamton Shoe and Rubber
Co Binghamton 2
Binghamton Sonora Pono-
graph Co Biugliamton 278
Binghamton Taxicab Co Binghamton 180
Bishop, Junius F Cabinet Maker Binghamton 188
Blackmer, L. E. & M. W Chiropractors Binghamton 190
Blackstone Motor Co Autos Binghamton 179
Blanchard, John H Coal Binghamton . . . .Tliird Cover
Bowes, A. L., Co Binghamton 250
Brown, C. K Druggist Deposit 200
Brown, John A Real Estate and Insurance. . . Johnson City 185
Brown, R. O Furniture and Undertaking. . Deposit 250
Brown, Kent & Jackson Lum-
ber Co. . . Binghamton 290
Buell, A. A Barber Windsor 182
Bull, F. D Shoes Binghamton 12
Byrnes & Mangan Insurance P.ingliamton 222
Carl, Leslie E Jeweler Deposit Back Fly Leaf
Carlton, The Hotel Binghamton 220
Carter, Fred P Jeweler Binghamton 12
Carver, Jas. IL, Co., Inc. ... Second-hand Furniture Binghamton 290
Case & Smith Flour and Feed Center Village 219
Casev. E. M Cattle Breeder Binghamton 270
Central Barber Shop Binghamton 200
Chamberlain. Eugene Gardener Binghamton 218
Chase, W. R Furniture and Undertaking. . Windsor 244
Chenango Valley Savings
Bank Binghamton vi
Citizens Bank of Binghamton Binghamton i
Clark, O. E Flour and Feed Binghamton 203
Clear View Heights Co.. Inc. . Real Estate Bingliamton 278
Cleveland, Edw. W Osteopath P.inghamton vlil
xiii
BROOME COUNTY
CALL SWEET'S TRUCK SERVICE
TO HAUL YOUR
FARM PRODUCE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ANY SORT OF FREIGHT
IN ANY DIRECTION
Also MOREY'S MOTOR LIVERY
The Overland Heavy Six, MOST COMFORTABLE
7 passenger car in the livery business — takes you any-
where at any time— at a reasonable price.
3405-W Binghamton, N. Y., and Both Phones, Windsor, N. Y.
Eagle Hotel
S. p. QUICK, Proprietor
Fireproof Garage Attached
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
ALL KINDS OF
MILLS AT
Windsor, McClure, Occanum,
Damascus, Center Village,
Marsh Pond, Ouaquaga & Edsbn, N.Y.
and Lanesboro and Poyntelle, Pa.
S. P. QUICK
LUMBER
Mining Supplies of any Description
Furnished on Demand
WINDSOR, N.Y.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS— Con/un^.i
NAME BUSINESS TOWN p.^.iK
Clover Dale Farms Co Creamerv Binghamton -^i?
Coleman, A. L.. & Son Flour and Feed BinShamton ^7«-
Collier, H C & Sons Chemicals ; Binghamton ::::::::::: In(
Conkhn. E \\., & Son Seeds Binghamton -^5
Cornell, ^. T . ,1 ndertaker Binghamton . . ' ' 011
Courier-Journal Co Publishers Deposit ^00
Cream Dove Mfg. Co.. Inc. . . Shortening .' Binghamton -"io
Crisman, C. H Groceries and Meats Deposit 910
Crocker & Ogden Co ..... Binghamton ■.'.Back' Fly'Leaf
Crowley's Milk Co Dairy Products Binghamton . 198
Dailey Brothers Carriages. Wagons and Agri-
cultural Implements ...... owego . 180
Darling, C. S Wholesale Meats Binghamton i S7
Darrow, Tracy E .Jeweler Binghamton o'-'i
Davis', A. L., Son Farm Implements Binghamton Third'Cover
Decker, Chas. S Dentist Binghamton . 100
DeGroat, Henry Edward (General Merchandise .Tohnson Citv ' '^or,
Demeree, Geo. F., & Son. . . . General Merchandise Ilarpursville in-'
Denning, Wm Department Store Whitney Point "l-"'
Deposit Hardware Co ." I )eposit .... '>! 5
I>eposit Lumber Co 1 )pposit "cii
Deposit Seed Co Deposit '.'. \ '.'.'.'.'.'. '. 104
Derby, .Tas. L 1 »ruggist lohnson City X 20.^
Diamond Optical (?o .Manufacturers Binghamton 2fiO
Dibble, Bert J Bath-o-torium Binghamton T84
Donnelly Hotel, Tbe Binghamton -^fiO
Dyer, W. E (Groceries Maine 212
East Side Mercantile Co ... . General Merchandise Windsor 207
Economy Auto Co fiarage Windsor .• ^06
Economy Coal Co . Binghamton '. 104
Edson's Sanitary Quick Lunch Deposit 2.'{.S
Empire Grain & Elevator Co. Fhnir and Feed Binghamton . . . . !.. .172, 173
F^mpire State Truck Corpora-
tion Binghamton 196
Endicott-.Johnson Co Shoe Manufacturers Johnson Citv Bolt
Endicott Lumber and Box Co. Lumber and Building
^Materials Endicott iii
English's Pharmacy Windsor 2.S.".
Ely, S. Mills, Co Wholesale Groceries Binghamton 2(18
Excelsior Clothing Co ? Binghamton 196
Fair Store, The Department Store Binghamton 2t>0
Farley, Tracy Real Estate Binghamton !.">
Farmers National Bank Deposit lO:;
Farmers National Bank i Union 191
First National Bank Binghamton 276
Flory -Williamson Co Pianos Binghamton 2.31
Frost, Wm. R Poultry : Johnson City 285
Gaylord & Eitapenc Co Heating Contractor Binghamton 302
Georgiana Hotel, The Binghamton 176
Gilmore, A. L Engineer Binghamton 20.'{
Globe Store . Dry Goods J^.inghamton 2
Gorman, James E . t 'oal Binghamton 211
Griffin House Furnishing Co Binghamton 28.".
Griswold, R. R Lumber Binghamton 22.")
Handrick, J. B I-'urniture lohnson City 2S»0
Harding, W. F Wterinarian I'.inghamton 248
Hastings, Daniel Hotel I'.inghamton •■t<l4
Hayes, R. M., & Sou (leneral Merchandise Conklin LSI, 21. "t
Haynes, C. D Grocer Deposit 21.":
Hennessey, H. J Vttorney Binghamton 107
Henwood, J. M., & Co Jewelers Binghamton 2S6
Hill, C. L Ice Cream Binghamton 20:5
Hills, McLean «& Haskins. . . . Department Store P.inghamton.Sec bottom of page
Horton, E. E Horse and Cattle Breeder lohnson City 274
Horton, C. G General Store , Chenango Bridge 212
Hotchkin Real Estate Binghamton 280
Hotchkiss, C. F Cattle Breeder I'.inghamton 180
Hotchkiss Lock Metal Form Co r.iughamton 221
Hotel Bennett Binghamton 248
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS— Con/znt^^d
XAXIE BUSINESS TOWN PAGE
Hotel Edwards Blnghamton ''17
Hotel Endisbire Hotel Binghamton 2S0
Hotel Windsor Windsor ' -lob
Howard, Claude R Cattle Breeder Binghamton .' ^48
Hulbert. N. A Butter and Eggs Windsor .' 188
ITumiston, A. A., & Son Contractors and Builders. . . . Xineveh 214
Huntington, H. E (irocer McClure Settlement '.".'. '. '. 212
Hyer, Wm. A Garage and Auto Repairing. . Xineveh 289
International Time Record-
ing Co. Kndicott viii
Jackson, C. A., Horticultural
Co Civil and Landscape Engineers. Binghamton 203
.Tameson-Boyce Co Wholesale Grocers Binghamton 248
Jenkins. A., & Co Groceries and Feed Sanitaria Springs. .....'. 212
Jewell, Burton E Bicycles and Motorcycles. . . . Binghamton 184
Johnson City Pub. Co ". Johnson City ii
Jordan, F. L., & Co Gents' Furnishings Binghamton " 10
Keach, S. W Auto Repairing Ilarpursville 224
Kellam, M. & J. B., Co Tea, Coffee and Spices Binghamton 242
Kilpatrick, I. S General Merchandise Cbehango Forks 206
King, Hiram Baked Goods Whitney Point 212
Kingsle.v, L. J., Co Hardware and Auto Supplies. Binghamton 40
Knickerbocker, Fred General Merchandise T'nion ii
Kocak, Jacob Hotel Binghamton .'504
Konechney, Emery Paints and Wall Paper Binghamton 220
La France Garage Co Binghamton 20.5
Lauder, Isaac, & Son Marble and Granite Binghamton 224
Lawrence Paint Co Binghamton xi
Lewis, M. E Heating Contractor Binghamton 286
Lewis, Frank, & Son General Contractors Harpursville 274
Light & L'nkeefer Lumber Endicott x
Lincoln. Chas. E Chicken Breeder Maine 2.58
Livingston, M.' J Grocer Windsor 21 o, 286
Long's, Inc Cloaks and Suits Binghamton .-.Back Fly Leaf
Loomis. A. L Lewis Hotel Binghamton 294
Lowell, Jones & Bally Co. . . . Jewelry Binghamton 226
Lyons Stock Farm Cattle Breeders Windsor 236
MacClory, Thos. A Insurance Union iii
McDevitt Bros Undertakers Binghamton .303
McGuire. Dr. F. J Osteopath Binghamton 303
McKinney & Co Agricultural Implements.
Hardware and Groceries. . . Binghamton 300
McKinne.v, Chas., Co Coal Binghamton ." xi
McLean & Burnett Lawyers Binghamton 207
McManamy & Rodman House Furnishings, Lighting,
etc Binghamton 6
Maddock, M. E Lumber Binghamton 254
Mallery, T. R Shoes and Men's Furnishings. Windsor 1"7
Mangan, John H Attorney Binghamton 222
Manwarren, G. A Insurance Windsor 258
Manwarren, H. W (Groceries. Hardware and Auto
Supplies Windsor 174, 213
Marcy, John, Jr Lawyer Binghamton 303
Matthews, I. S Agricultural Implements .... Binghamton 174
May, S. A Insurance and Real Estate. . . Whitney Point 286
Mealy, J. E Undertaker Binghamton 258
Meeker, A. L General Store Windsor 258
Merchant, Waite & Waite \ttornevs Binghamton .... Second Cover
Merrill, Edwin W Shoes Binghamton 304
Mersereau. Lee Real Estate and Insurance. . . Binghamton 210
Metrus. John Hotel Binghamton 285
Millard, R. B., Co Motor Trucks Binghamton 2.54
Miller & CafEertv I'ndertakers Binghamton 232
Minor. A. P., & Son Hardware and Plumbing Deposit 22|i
Moffitt's, B. O., Sons Autos Binghamton 303
Moon & Co., Inc Millers Binghamton 19«
Moran, J. H Hotel Deposit 237
BROOME COUNTY
The original pressure
cured boot. One solid
piece of tough, wear-
resisting rubber.
Specially constructed
to give the longest wear
and greatest comfort.
All first-class stores sell
Arrow Boots.
Wholesale Distributors
BINGHAMTON SHOE & RUBBER CO.
162-164 Water St., BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
THE GLOBE STORE IS
EXCLUSIVE
IN THIS RESPECT— HAS NO BAD ACCOUNTS
AS IT
Buys for CASH— Sells for CASH
It claims to save the customer
From 10% to 25% on Merchandise
The Popular Dry Goods House
Globe Store
161 Washington St.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
E. W. PARSONS
Manager
RURAL DIRECTORY
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS— Con^inw^^
NAME BUSINESS TOWN PAGE
Moriarity, Martin J Funeral Director and Em-
- , „ „ ... cu"^*^^""®^ • liinghamton 294
Morse & Herrick, Inc Shoes Binghamton . . '^54
Mosher, C. H Furniture and Undertaker Deposit 'M-?
Moulton, Fred L Taxi Line ' Maine . IsH
Mulford, D. G Undertaker Binghamton ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 254
Xash, Mrs. Chas. H Poultry Breeder Johnson City '>93
Nash & Marean. . Insurance and Real Estate. . . Binghamton' oio
Nelson, Wadsworth & ~^^
Alexander Insurance and Real Estate. . . Binghamton ^On
Neville, J. R Real Estate Binghamton . . ' " ^se
New Crandall Hotel Binghamton . . ^56
Newell & Truesdell Co Wholesale Grocer.s Binghamton ' ' 210
Newing, Dr. Judson S Optometrist Binghamton . -'.50
New McDonald Hotel Binghamton '^IS
New York Sales Co., The .... Autos Binghamton 180
Odell Bros General Merchandise Sanitaria Springs . '>y6
Offenheiser, S. E Fruit and Pi-oduce Binghamton . . . 204
Oliver Bros Furniture and Undertaking. . Union . . . 262
Onderdonk, Genevieve L Insurance Deposit . . . 242
O'Neill, Geo. L Lawyer Binghamton .......... 177
Overlook Poultry Farm Whitney Point 262
Parlor City Furniture Store Binghamton "05
Parlor City Shoe Co Binghamton '. " 8
Parsons, Fred W . .' ; . . Creamery Port Dickinson 262
Perkins & Blakeslee Attorneys Binghamton 215
Pitcher, Archie R Feed and Grain Maine [ 179
Pratt Lumber Co Lumber and Masons" Supplies. Binghamton 197
Prescott Supply Co Plumbing and Heating Binghamton 262
Quick, Chas. J Druggist .Johnson City 268
Quick, S. P Hotel and Lumber Windsor xiv
Rath, Richard F Attorney .Johnson Citv 266
Rathskeller, The Restaurant Windsor ..." 286
Republican- Herald Newspaper Binghamton 298
Richman, A. R Employment Agency Binghamton 201
Riker & Dann Insurance L^inghamtou 235
Roberson, A., & Son Lumber Ltinghamton xvi
Roberts, F. A Undertaker Binghamton 254
Rogers, T. V Photographer Binghamton 229
Ronan, Edw. F Lawyer Binghamton 268
Rose, Edgar O Real Estate and Insurance. . . Binghamton 220
Russell, J. E Cigar Manufacturer Deposit 178
Russell-Spaulding Co Wholesale Bakers Binghamton 212, 21:5
Saleeby, S. J Department Store Binghamton 216
Samuels Bros Commission Merchants Binghamton 195
Seaman, F. E Livery Binghamton 22.'?
Security Garage, Inc Autos Binghamton . . ." xi
Seymour, L Law.ver Binghamton 187
Simpkins, E. I Hardware Windsor 195
Simpson, Etta Milliner Windsor ■ 226
Singer Sewing Machine Co Binghamton 239
Sisson Bros. & Welden Co. . . . Dry Goods Binghamton 48
Sleeper, E. C General Merchandise Windsor 268
Smith, Carl G Optometrist Binghamton 22S
Smith, Herman D Washing Machines Whitney Point 272
Smith, S. D Pharmacist Deposit 241
Solvay Process Co Limestone Syracuse 14
Southern Tier Pub. Co Publishers Binghamton 298
Spencer, King W Furniture and Undertaking. . Union 201
Sprout, F. F Automobiles Binghamton 230
Stanford Seed Co Wholesale Seeds Binghamton 239
Stanton, H. A. & C. E Wall Paper and Paints Binghamton 272
Steefel, Strauss & Connor . . . Clothing Binghamton 2.34
Stevens, A. D Harness lohnson City 241
Stevens Bargain House Furniture " iohnson City ' 2.38
Stevens, Cbas, G Auto Repairing and Supplies . . Windsor 178
Stevens, Harry F Builders' Supplies Union 243
BEOOME COUNTY
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS— Con^inw^^/
NAME BUSINESS TOWN PAGE
Stevens, J. R (ioneral Store Windsor : . 266
Stickly Brandt Furniture Co Jiingliamton 48
Stickley, Karl B Photograplier Binghamton 230
Stillson, A. .1 Pliysiclan and Surgeon Windsor 264
Stone, G. B General Store Corbettsvllle 213
Strange & Skinner Shoes Binghamton 240
Sullivan, H. M Restaurant Whitney Point 213
Sullivan, J. F Groceries Whitney Point 213
Sweet Brothers .Jewelers and Opticians Binghamton 266
Sweet, W. D Autos Binghamton 294
Sweet's Truck Service Auto Livery and Movers Windsor xiv
Talbott, P. W., & Sons Hides and Wool Binghamton 264
Tappan, Watson & Son Cattle and Poultry Breeders. . Glen Aubrey 228
Tayntor, Dr. H. W Dentist Binghamton xl
Toiley, A. C, & Co Shoes Binghamton 264
Treadwell, Geo. II Real Estate Bingbamton 186
Tucker, L. F Department Store Deposit 199
Twining, F. B General Store Hooper 213
Tyler, Andrew C. . . Real Estate & Fire" Insurance. Whitney Point 237
Tymeson Bros General Store Maine 212
Union-Endicott News Publishers Union 293
Union Milling Co Union 204
Universal Motor Co Autos Binghamton 186
Updike, M. B Harness Binghamton 216
Van Atta, Ralph Real Estate Endicott 264
Vavra, Andrew Hotel Binghamton 214
Wakeman, Chas. H Autos .Tohnson City 296
Wales & Meagher Attorneys Binghamton . . . Second Cover
Webb, V. W Chiropractor .Johnson City 235
Weeks & Dickinson Pianos Binghamton. See bottom of page
Welsh & Couper Attorneys Binghamton 225
Whalen, Henry P Printing Bingbamton 233
The White Feather Poultry
Farm Poultry Breeders Nineveh 233
Whitney, W. J Groceries Sanford 213
Whittemore, A. E Bees Union 202
Wiley, A. H General Store Ouaquaga 227
Williams, H. S Attorney Windsor 183
Willowhurst Hotel Maine 192
Wilson, Geo. H General Merchandise Union 208
Windsor Hotel Binghamton 183
Windsor National Bank Windsor iv
Windsor Service Station Garage and Livery Windsor 16
Windsor Standard, The Newspaper Windsor iv
Wood, Frank Autos Deposit 24
Woodard, Geo., & Son General Store W. Colesville 212
Workers Trust Co Banking Johnson City 227
Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation Binghamton 270
Youngs, J. D . . . . , General Store Port Crane' 212
Zapoleon's Quality Shop Women's Wear ■. Binghamton , 268
EURSL DIRECTORY
Concrete
Concrete is made by mixing together
Portland cement, sand and stone (or
gravel). Various proportions of each
are used, depending upon the use to
which the concrete is put. About half
an hour after mixing these materials
together, the mass begins to stiffen,
until, in from half a day to a day, it be-
comes so hard that you cannot dent it
with the hand. By a month the mass
is hard as stone — indeed, harder than
most stones. The best way to buy
cement is in cloth sacks. Manufacturers
charge more for cement in cloth sacks,
but allow a rebate for the return of
the empty sacks. A bag of cement
weighs 95 pounds, and four such bags
make a barrel of 380 pounds.
It is important that your stock of
cement be kept in a dry place. Once
wet, it becomes hard and lumpy, and
in such condition is useless. If, how-
ever, the lumps are caused by pressure
in the storehouse, the cement may be
used with safety. Lumps thus formed
can be easily broken by a blow from
the back of a shovel.
In storing cement, throw wooden
blocks on the floor. Place boards over
them and pile the cement on the boards,
covering the pile with a canvas or a
piece of roofing paper. Never, under
any circumstances, keep cement on the
bare ground, or pile it directly against
the outside walls of the building.
Do not use very fine sand. If there
is a large quantity of fine sand handy,
obtain a coarse sand and mix the two
sands together in equal parts ; this mix-
ture is as good as coarse sand alone.
Sometimes fine sand must be used, be-
cause no other can be obtained ; but
in such an event an additional amount
of cement must be used — sometimes as
much as double the amount ordinarily
required. For example, in such a case,
instead of using a concrete 1 part ce-
ment, 2j/2 parts sand and 5 parts stone,
use a concrete 1 part cement, 1J4 parts
sand and 2j/2 parts stone.
Besides being coarse, the sand should
be clean. The presence of dirt in the
sand is easily ascertained by rubbing a
little in the palm of the hand. If a
little is emptied into a pail of water,
the presence of dirt will be shown by
the discoloration of the water. This
can be discovered also by filling a fruit
jar to the depth of 4 inches with sand
and then adding water until it is within
an inch of the top. After the jar has
been well shaken, the contents should be
allowed to settle for a couple of hours.
The sand will sink to the bottom, but
the mud, which can be easily recognized
by its color, will fprm a distinct layer
on top of the sand, and above both will
be a clear depth of water. If the layer
of mud is more than one-half inch in
thickness, the sand should not be used
unless it is first washed.
To wash sand build a loose board
platform from 10 to 15 feet long, with
one end a foot higher than the other.
On the lower end and on the sides
nail a board 2 by 6 inches on edge to
hold the sand. Spread the sand over
this platform in a layer three or four
inches thick, and wash it with a hose.
The washing should be started at the
high end and the water allowed to run
through the sand and over the 2-by-6-
inch piece at the bottom. A small
quantity of clay or loam does not injure
the sand, but any amount over 5 per
cent. does.
Great care should be used in the
selection of the stone or gravel. The
pebbles should be closely inspected to
see" that there is no clay on their sur-
face. A layer of such clay prevents
the "binding" of the cement. If neces-
sary, stone or gravel may be washed
in the same way as above described
for sand. Dust may be left in the
crushed stone without fear of its inter-
fering with the strength of the cement,
but care should be taken to see that
such dust is distributed evenly through
the whole mass, and when dust is found
in stone, slightly less sand should be
used than ordinarily. As to the size
of stone or gravel, this must be de-
termined by the form of construction
contemplated. For foundations or any
large thick structure, use anything from
^ to 2^ inches in diameter. For thin,
walls use % to 1-inch stone. The best
results are obtained by the use of a
mixture of sizes graded from small to
large. By this means the spaces be-
tween the stones or pebbles are reduced
and a more compact concrete is ob-
tained. Moreover, this method makes
it possible to get along with less sand
and less cement.
Water for concrete should be clean
and free from strong acids and alkalies.
It may be readily stored :» a barrel
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beside the mixing board and placed on
the concrete with a bucket.
• If you are at all in doubt about the
purity of the water that you contemplate
using, it would be well to make up a
block of concrete as a test, and see
whether the cement "sets" properly.
For ordinary work a very satisfac-
tory concrete mixture is 1 part of Port-
land cement, 2^ parts of clean sharp
sand, 5 parts of broken stone. In heavy
foundation work, the quantity of cement
can be considerably less. The important
thing is to have the sand and cement
thoroughly mixed, and to use only
clean sand. Use only as much water as
necessary. It is not well to work con-
crete in freezing weather.
Cold Storage Without Ice
Why not have a cold storage room
somewhere on the farm? Winter apples
may be kept in such a place until spring,
thus avoiding the necessity of market-
ing the fruit at unprofitable times. A
Pennsylvania farmer has such a place
built in one part of his barn — a double-
walled, double-doored, paper-lined space
wherein he stores many hundred bushel
crates of selected fruit. He says that
the main essentials are to keep out heat
and frost from the room. On cool
nights he leaves the doors open, shut-
ting them again when the sun begins
to warm things up in the morning — the
idea being to use cold air instead of ice
for reducing the room's temperature.
He aims to get the temperature in the
room as low as possible without freez-
ing the apples, and then hold it there.
Night air is cheaper than ice, he says,
and about as good.
How to Make and Use a Fireless
Cooker
A saver of time, fuel and labor is
the fireless cook stove, which can be
made at home, absolutely without ex-
pense, and, though not adapted to all
kinds of cooking, answers well for food
that requires long, slow cooking to soften
tissues, bring out flavors and conserve
the juices, such as stews, pot roasts,
soups, cereals, rice, tapioca, dried fruits,
vegetables, etc. It consists of a kettle
of agate or tin, inclosed in a box with
insulating material between them to pre-
vent the heat of the kettle from escap-
ing. Food brought to the boiling point
over a fire, and inclosed, still boiling,
continues to cook. This is the whole
principle. Choose a kettle with tight-
fitting lid and a box large enough to
allow six or eight inches of insulating
material. Line the box, bottom, 'sides
and hinged-on lid with stout packing
paper, or several thicknesses of news-
paper. Make a firm, cylindrical shape
to fit easily around the kettle and fasten
a circular bottom to it. This might be
of asbestos paper, or paper soaked in
alum water and dried. Then no matter
how hot the kettle there would be no
danger of scorching. Fill the bottom of
the box with packing, which can be of
cotton, wool, ground cork (in which im-
ported grapes are packed and which
grocers are usually willing to give away).
Hay will answer, but does not pack so
closely as these. Pack hard to a depth
of three inches, place the cylinder, con-
taining the kettle in the middle, '■and
pack tightly around it, even with the
top. The insulating material can be
covered neatly with cloth, or a thin
board with a round hole in the middle.
A thick cushion will insulate the space
between this and the lid, which must be
fastened down tightly. If desired to
cook several things at once it is best
to have two or three such cookers, as
the box should not be opened after the
food is put in, except to reheat. Some
persons prefer using a sort of double
boiler, the inner kettle, containing the
food, being placed in a larger one, partly
filled with hot water. In- this case the
water in both kettles must be actually
boiling. An additional vegetable can be
put in the outside kettle, or water kept
hot in it for dishwashing.
Ready-made cookers can be bought,
but are rather expensive. Some of these
will also bake and roast by means of
thick disks of concrete which must be
made very hot on the stove, then put
under and over the kettle containing the
food. The idea might be applied to the
home-made cooker by heating soapstone
griddles. These might be heated at the
same time with a large iron pot. The
meat or chicken, which should be sea-
soned, can be put in a kettle, a hot disk
put in the bottom of the pot, the kettle
set on this ; the other disk put on top,
then put the lid on the pot and bury in
the cooker. The pot, however, should be
inclosed in asbestos paper to avoid pos-
sible ignition. It would be interesting
for each housekeeper to experiment and
invent improvements on the central idea.
The time required for cooking vegetables
varies according to their age and fresh-
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ness, so only the approximate time neces-
sary can be given. There is little danger
of their being overdone, or at least in-
jured by long cooking, and if under-
done it is always possible to take out
the kettle, reheat, and return to the
cooker, or if needed quickly, to finish on
the range.
It is not worth while to use the cooker
for food that takes but a short time to
cook, such as corn, spinach, young peas,
asparagus, etc., since the water for these
must be brought to the boil anyhow,
they can as well be cooked on the stove.
Do not place the kettle next the flame
but always have a lid under it.
Onions
Potatoes
Five minutes over fire, an hour in
the box. Potatoes must not be left
overtime in box or they become watery.
Rice Pudding
Mix together in the kettle Yi a cupful
of rice, a quart of milk, a tablespoonful
of butter, Yz a cupful of sugar, a little
salt and grated nutmeg. Boil on stove
five minutes, in cooker six hours.
Bread Pudding
Soak Yz a pint of bread crumbs in a
pint of milk, add a beaten egg, 2 table-
spoonfuls of sugar and a pinch of salt.
Beat with a spoon ; heat on the stove
till just short of boiling, stirring all the
time. Put in the cooker an hour and
serve with vanilla sauce.
Chicken Fricassee
Disjoint a chicken, roll in flour and
brown in a little fat; as the pieces
brown pack them in the kettle, and make
•some gravy in the skillet. Put this and
a little water to cover the chicken. Boil
twenty minutes, then put in cooker over
night.
Boiled Ham
If wanted for 6 o'clock dinner, put
ham weighing six pounds in kettle at
9 a. m. Cover with cold water and
bring to a boil ; boil briskly fifteen min-
utes. Put the lid on the kettle when
it begins to boil and don't take it off
till it is taken out of the hay box, in
which it should be put while still boil-
ing. At 2 o'clock take out, boil up
again, put in a few cloves and 2 or 3
peppercorns. At 5.30 take out, skin,
put in a pan, fat side up, stick in a few
cloves, sprinkle slightly with sugar and
plentifully with bread crumbs and bake
in the oven till well done.
Of moderate size, boiled ten minutes
on the range, should be tender after
four hours in cooker.
String Beans
Cut off the strings and slice down the
middle; give five minutes over the fire,
four hours in cooker.
Cauliflower and Young Cabbage
Five minutes over fire, five hours in
cooker.
Cereals started over the fire at sup-
per time and placed in the box should
be ready for breakfast with just re-
heating. Half a cupful of cereal poured
into three cupfuls of boiling water, with
a teaspoonful of salt is about the pro-
portion.
A fireless cooker can be used for
things to be kept cold as well as hot.
Ice cream, if frozen, then packed in a
kettle with ice and sunk in the box will
not melt, and butter if put in it cool
and hard will keep in the same condition,
as the air is practically excluded.
Boston Baked Beans
Soak 2 cupfuls of beans in cold water
a whole day. At supper time drain,
cover with fresh water, put over the
fire and simmer slowly for half an hour;
pour off the water, scrape a Y\ pound of
salt pork, cut off a slice and push it
down through the beans to the bottom
of the pail ; score the rest and put,
rind side up, in middle of the beans.
Mix a teaspoonful of salt, a tablespoon-
ful each of sugar and molasses, just a
dust of mustard, a half teaspoonful of
baking soda and a cupful of boiling
water. Add enough more water to come
to the top of the beans. Cover, and boil
ten minutes ; then put in cooker. In
the morning reheat for ten minutes, re-
turn to the box and about half past five
in the afternoon take out. sprinkle a
tablespoonful of sugar over the top,
leave off the cover, put in hot oven
for half an hour.
Pot Roast
Seasort the meat with salt and pepper,
brown on all sides over a flame, and put
in a stone jar, dry, no water whatever.
Cover tightly. Put the jar in a kettle
of hot water. Boil fifteen or twenty
minutes. Place in a cooker for six
hours. Even tough meat becomes tender
and the juice at the bottom is very
rich.
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BROOME COUNTY
BROOME COUNTY OFFICIALS
Sheriff — Jess C. Hover
Under Sheriff — Edward Cole
County Judge & Surrogate — Hon. Benjamin Baker
District Attorney — Urbance C. Lyons
Countv Clerk — Frederick P. Ockerman
County Treasurer — Walker F. Sherwood ]
Superintendent of Highzvays — Charles Van Am burgh '
County Attorney — Fred Welsh I
Coroners — Harvey Wilcox
Ralph Seymour , i
Austin J. Stillson !
Don M. Hooks '
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors — Will H. Weeks
Clerk of the Board of Superzdsors — H. A. Williams
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EURAL DIRECTORY
Handy Things to Know
A rod Is 16% feet, or 5j^ yards.
A mile is 320 rods.
A mile is 1,760 yards.
A mile is 5,280 feet.
A square foot is 144 square inches.
A square yard contains 9 square feet.
A square rod is 272^ square feet.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet.
An acre contains 4,840 square yards.
An acre contains 160 square rods.
A quarter section contains 160 acres.
An acre is 8 rods wide by 20 rods
long.
An acre is 10 rods wide by 16 rods
long.
An acre is about 208^ feet square.
A solid foot contains 1,728 solid
inches.
A pint (of water) weighs 1 pound.
A solid foot of water weighs 62j^
pounds.
A gallon (of water) holds 231 solid
inches.
A gallon of milk weighs 8 pounds and
10 ounces.
A barrel of flour weighs 196 pounds.
A barrel of salt weighs 280 pounds.
A barrel of beef weighs 200 pounds.
A barrel of pork weighs 200 pounds.
A barrel of fish weighs 200 pounds.
A keg of powder equals 25 pounds.
A stone of lead or iron equals 14
pounds.
A pig of lead or iron equals 21J/2
stone.
Anthracite coal broken — cubic foot —
averages 54 pounds.
A ton loose occupies 40-43 cubic feet.
Bituminous coal broken — cubic foot — •
averages 49 pounds.
Cement (hydraulic) Rosendale, weight
per bushel, 70 pounds.
A ton loose occupies 40-48 cubic feet.
Cement (hydraulic) Louisville, weight
per bushel, 62 pounds.
Cement (hydraulic) Portland, weight
per bushel, 96 pounds.
Gypsum ground, weight per bushel,
70 pounds.
Lime, loose, weight per bushel, 70
pounds.
Lime, well shaken, weight per bushel,
80 pounds.
Sand at 98 pounds per cubic foot, per
bushel, 122^ pounds.
18J29 bushels equal a ton. 1,181 tons
cubic yard.
Measuring Hav and Corn
Hay is often sold in the mow or stack
where the weight has to be estimated.
For this purpose 400 cubic feet of hay
is considered a ton. The actual weight
of 400 cubic feet of hay will vary ac-
cording to the quality of the hay, time
of cutting, position in mow, etc. For
making an estimate in a given case
multiply together the length, breadth and
height of the mow or stack in feet and
divide the product by 400. The quotient
will be the number of tons.
Corn is measured by the following
rule: _A heaped bushel contains 2,748
cubic inches. To find the number of
bushels of corn in a crib it is therefore
necessary merely to multiply together
the length, width and height in inches
and divide the product by 2,748. The
number of bushels of shelled corn will
be two-thirds of the quotient. If the
sides of the crib are slanting, it will
be necessary to multiply together one-
half the sum of the top and bottom
widths with the height and length.
The legal weight of a bushel of shelled
corn in Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Maryland and Virginia is 56 pounds.
In Pennsylvania, Virginia and Mary-
land 32 pounds constitute a bushel of
oats; in New Jersey, 30 pounds.
A bushel of wheat is placed at 60
pounds by most of the states of the
Union.
Pennsylvania recognizes 56 pounds as
a bushel of white potatoes. In Mary-
land, New Jersey and Virginia the legal
weight is 60 pounds.
A bushel of clover seed in Pennsyl-
vania must weigh 60 pounds ; in Mary-
land, 60 pounds ; in New Jersey, 64
pounds ; in Virginia, 60 pounds.
A bushel of timothy seed in Pennsyl-
vania must weigh 45 pounds, and the
same weight in most adjacent states.
To estimate the amount of land in
different fields under cultivation use the
following table :
5 yards
10 yards
20 yards
40 yards
70 yards
80 yards
60 feet
no feet
120 feet
220 feet
240 feet
440 feet
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
wide
by 968 yards
by 484 yards
by 242 yards
by 121 yards
by 69 1/7 yards
by 60^ yards
by 726
by 396
by 363
by 198
by 181^
by 99
feet
feet
feet
feet
feet
feet
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long,
long.
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
1 acre
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Seed Per Acre
It requires less seed per acre to sow
in hills or rows than to sow broadcast.
The hill or row system permits of after
cultivation, which is not possible with
a broadcasted crop. In all calculations
for hill and drills it must be remembered
that an acre of land contains 43,560
square feet. A square piece of land,
209 feet on a side, contains about an
acre. The following figures are merely
suggestive, as practice varies with
locality :
Alfalfa, 25 to 30 lbs, broadcast.
Asparagus, 4 to 5 lbs. in drills; 1 oz.
to SO feet of row.
Barley, I1/2 to 2 bushels drilled; 2 to
2J/2 bushels broadcast.
Beans, bush, V/2 bushels in drills.
Beans, pole, 10 to 12 qts., in hills.
Beets, 5 to 6 lbs., in drills.
Buckwheat, 1 bushel, broadcast.
Cabbage, % lb. in seed bed, to be trans-
planted.
Carrot, 3 to 4 lbs., in drills.
Celery, about 1 oz. for 2,000 plants; 1
lb. per acre.
Clover, red, 8 to 10 lbs., broadcast.
Clover, crimson, 15 lbs., broadcast.
Clover, white, 6 lbs., broadcast.
Corn, field and sweet, 8 to 10 qts.
Corn, ensilage, 12 qts., in drills.
Cow Peas, 1 bushel, in drills; V/2 bush-
els, broadcast.
Cucumbers, 2 lbs., in drills.
Egg Plant, 1 oz. seed for 1,000 plants:
J4 lb. to the acre.
Grass, lawn, 2 to 4 lbs., broadcast.
Lettuce, 1 oz. of seed to 1,000 plants;
14 lb. to the acre.
Melon, musk, 2 to 3 lbs., in hills.
Melon, water, 4 to 5 lbs., in hills.
Millet, 1 bushel, broadcast.
Oats, 3 bushels, broadcast.
Onions, 5 to 6 lbs., in drills ; for sets.
30 to 50 lbs., in drills.
Parsnips, 4 to 6 lbs., in drills.
Peas, 1 to 2 bushels, in drills.
Potatoes (cut) 8 to 10 bushels.
Pumpkins, 4 to 5 lbs., in hills.
Radishes, 8 to 10 lbs., in drills.
Rye, ^ to 1^^ bushels, in drills.
Spinach, 10 to 12 lbs., in drills; run-
ning sorts, 3 to 4 lbs.
Squash, bush, 4 to 6 lbs., in hills.
Timothy, 15 to 20 lbs., broadcast, if used
alone; less if sown with other grasses.
Tomatoes, l4 lb. in seed bed, to be
transplanted.
Turnips, 1 to 2 lbs., in drills; 2 to 3
lbs., broadcast.
Wheat, lyi bushels, broadcast.
Suitable Distance for Planting Trees
Apples — Standard
Apples — Dwarf
(bushes) 10
Pears — Standard 10 to 20
Pears — Dwarf 10
Cherries — Standard . 18 to 20
Cherries — Dukes and
Morrellos 16 to 18
Plums — Standard ...16 to 20
Peaches 16 to 18
Apricots 16 to 18
Nectarines 16 to 18
Quinces 10 to 12
Currants _ 3 to 4
Gooseberries 3 to 4
Raspberries 3 to 5
Blackberries 6 to 7
Grapes 8 to 12
.25 to 35 feet apart each way
Shingles Required in a Roof
Double the rafters and multiply by
length of building. Muhiply this by 9
if exposed 4 inches, by 8 if exposed 4^
inches, and by 7 1/5 if exposed 5 inches
to the weather. (
One thousand shingles, laid 4 inches
to the weather, will cover 100 square
feet of surface.
Eight hundred shingles, 5 inches to
the weather, will cover 100 square feet.
One thousand shingles require 5
pounds of four-penny nails.
Five to ten per cent, should be al-
lowed to these figures to cover wasta
and shortage.
One thousand laths will cover 70 yards
of surface, and take 11 pounds of nails.
Two hundred and fifty pickets will
make 100 lineal feet of fence.
Nails Required
For 1,000 shingles, 3H to 5 pounds
4d., or 3 to 3l4 pounds 3d.
For 1,000 laths about 7 pounds 3d.
fine, or 8 pounds 2d. fine.
For 1,000 feet clapboards (siding),
about 18 pounds 6d. box.
For 1,000 feet covering boards, about
20 pounds 8d. common, or 25 pounds lOd.
Nails — Common
Size 3d 4d 6d 8d lOd 12d
Length 1 '4 1^ 2 2^4 3 314
No. to lb 500 300 165 90 62 45
Size .16d 20d 30d 40d SOd 60d
Length 314 4 AVt 5 5M 6
No. to lb 35 24 18 13 10 8
Eighteen to twenty-five pounds of
nails are required per 1,000 feet of
lumber.
Grease a nail and it won't split wood.
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EURAL DIRECTORY
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RUEAL DIEECTORY
Windsor Town Board, Windsor, New York.
WINDSOR
Abbreviations. — a, means acres; bds^ boards; B. tel., Bell telephone; 4 ch., 4 children;
H&L, house and lot; O, owns; Rl, Rural Route No. 1; ret., retired; T, tenant; 4h, 4 horses;
2c, 2 cattle.
Names in CAPITALS are those of Farm Journal subscribers — always the most intelligent
and progressive people in any county. No Tumbledowns, 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.
Adams, Anna B. O H&L Chapel St.
Adams, Arthur (Nellie) 1 ch farmer T
3h 17c 23 sheep Main St.
Adams, Austin N. (son Arthur) stu-
dent Main St.
Armstrong, Wm. C. (lone) 1 ch phy-
sician & surgeon O H&L 2h Chapel St
Ind tel. See adv. '
Atwell, C. H. (Emma) farming O 80a
3h 80c Academy St.
Atwell, Frank (Jennie) 1 ch farming
T Academy St.
Baker, Harry J. (Hazel) garage T Main
St.
Barrett, E. L. ret Academy St.
Barton, A. S. (Augusta) clerk Main St.
Barton, Charles wks at whip factory O
H&L Pine St.
Barton, H. A. (Ehoda A.) 1 ch meat
dealer 0 45a 3h Main St Ind tel. See
adv.
Barton, Lottie (dau Chas.) wks at whip
factory Pine St.
Barton, Rhoda (dau Chas.) Pine St.
Baxter, Bert laborer bds Chapel St.
Beaman, Mrs. R. A. 2 ch H&L bds Acad-
emy St.
Beavan, Stephen E. (Maude S.) 2 ch
farmer 0 228a 5h 65c Kent & Main
Sts Ind tel.
Beebe, Tvler S. (Harriett) mechanic O
H&L Ih Pine St.
Bell, Hattie bds Academy St.
Bell, Howard (Alice) janitor of school
O H&L Academy St.
Bell, John laborer 0 H&L Academy St.
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WINDSOR
Bell, May L. (dau Howard) clerk Acad-
emy St.
Bell, Perry (Clara) ret O H&L Grove
St.
Bennett, John E.
Bennett, J. A. (Effie) 4 cli state high-
way patrolman O H&L Ih Grove St
Ind tel.
Bennett, L. P. (Irene) 2 ch groceries
& meats O H&L Chapel St. See adv.
Bennett, Martha (dau J. A.) Grove St.
Bennett, Ruth (dau J. A.) student Grove
St.
Bennett, Mrs. Sarah A. Chapel St.
Bevier, Bertram (son Charles) Mapel
Ave.
Bevier, Charles (Jennie) 2 ch laborer O
H&L Mapel Ave.
Bevier, Lela (dau Charles) Mapel Ave.
Blanchard, Tressia. wks at whip shop
O Main St.
Bliss, Ray (Alma) 3 ch laborer bds
Grove St.
Bond, Geo. (Gertrude) carpenter &
painter O 2a H&L Ih Ic Bridge St.
Bowie, M. E. rector of Zion Church Cha-
pel St.
Brown, John laborer bds with Lillian
Kunkel Grove St.
Brown, Persis C. music teacher O H&L
Chapel St No 12.
Brownell, J. H. (Minnie) ret O H&L
Academy St Ind tel.
Buell, Albert J. (son Jennie) chauffeur
Mapel Ave.
Buell, A. A. (Lucy) 2 ch barber 0
H&L Main St. See adv.
Buell, Mrs. Jennie H. Mapel Ave.
Bullock, Geo. O H&L Mapel Ave.
Bush, Arthur W. (Clara) 1 ch cartman
O H&L 3h Bridge St Ind tel.
Bush, Lawrence (son Arthur W.) Bridge
St.
Button, Bruce pool parlor T Main St.
Carrier, Frank mgr Em])ire State Dairy
Co 0 H&L Academy St.
Chaffee, J. M. notary 'public T Main St.
Chase, Mrs. Etta O H&L Main St.
Chase, Henry C. (Grace) garage & livery
O H&L Grove St Ind tel.
Chase, Mrs. Jarous O H&L S Academy
St No 13.
CaASE, Leo F. (Hazel H.) 1 ch res-
taurant T Main St. See adv.
Chase, W. R. undertaking. See adv.
Chauncey, Mrs. Anna 1 ch T Main St.
Chubb, Mrs. Maggie T Main St.
Clendening, Florence Bridge St.
Clendening, Maude bds with Star Bridge
St.
Clendening, Star butcher & stock buyer
T Bridge St Ind tel.
Comcstock, C. A. (Cora) 8 ch carpenter
& builder O H&L Kent St.
Coniestock, Lucretia (dau C. A.) school
teaclier Kent St.
Coniestock, Richard (son C. A.) electric
work Kent St.
Comfort, Mrs. Frances boarders T Main
St.
Comstock, E. S. (Fannie) 6 ch engineer
O H&L Mapel Ave.
Comstock, Harry (son E. S.) Maple Ave.
Comstock, Katie (dau E. S.) student
-Mapel Ave.
Comstock, Leona (dau E. S.) student
' Mapel Ave.
Comstock, Owen W. (Clara) clerk T Cha-
pel St.
Cook, Mrs. Maude 1 ch boarders O H&L
Mapel St.
Cramer, Geo. W. (Susan E.) farmer O
H&L Mapel Ave.
Cramer, H. S. (Sadie) 2 ch merchant bds
Mapel Ave.
Crawford, A. J. farming O 12a Main
St.
Cresson, Geo. P. (Lottie) 3 ch super-
visor & miller O H&L Academy St.
Croffut, Geo. W. clock repairing and saw
filing T Bridge St.
Darling, Amanda A. bds Pine St.
Devenport, Mary C. (son Wm. H.) Main
St.
Devenport, Wm. H. ret O H&L Main
St.
Dewilliger, James (Susie) 1 ch farm la-
borer T Cor Main & Bridge Sts.
Doolittle, Arthur II. (Saphronia) i-ot T
Elm St.
Doolittle, Lewis (Louisa) 4 ch farmer O
H&L Bridge St.
Doolittle, Sarah Ann O H&L Church St.
Edwards, Mrs. Ada T Main St.
Edwards, Mrs. E. E. Cor Chapel & Acad-'
emy Sts.
Elliott, James C. (Kate) 1 ch whip mfr
O H&L Academy St.
Elliott, Jennie (dau J. H.) Chapel St.
Elliott, J. H. (Flora) 2 ch whip factory
O H&L Chapel St.
English, Clair student Main St. .
English, Jerome laborer Main St.
English, Leslie H. (Grace) 4 ch drug-
gist O H&L Main St. See adv.
English, Mrs. Louise bds with Howard
Bell Academy St.
English. L. H. vice-iues of Windsor
Natl Bk.
English, Marinn C. (dau Leslie H.) stu-
dent Main St.
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English, Rewey H. clerk bcls with G.
Floyd Livingston Ind tel.
Evans, E. R. (Annie) 3 ch minister T
Chapel St.
Finch, Mrs. Cleles T Main St.
Fink, H. H. telegraph operator bds at
Windsor Hotel Main St Ind tel.
Fisher, James B. (Dorothea) manager
for S. P. Quick O H&L Main St Ind
tel.
Flint, Ira (Flora) 2 ch O H&L Grove
St Ind tel.
Fortiner, John 2 ch T Bridge St.
Frost, Clarence (Addie) telegraph opera-
tor T Main St.
Frost, Elfokd (Lulu) 3 ch barber T
Main St. See adv.
Frost, Leward laborer bds at Sarah Ann
Doolittle Church St.
Frost, Melvin (Frances) highway fore-
man O H&L Chapel St No 2 Ind tel.
Frost, Ralph (son Melvin) signal lamp-
man RR Chapel St Ind tel.
Frost, Will laborer T Main St.
Furman, Mrs. T. V. O H&L Main St
Ind tel.
Gettig, C. (Jennie) ret O H&L Bridge
St No 11.
Gilbert, J. B. (Emma) ret O H&L Acad-
emy St.
Goodenough, F. L. (Laura M.) vice-pres
of Whip Co O H&L Chapel St.
Grady, Leon E. (Grace B.) 5 ch insur-
ance 0 H&L Grove St.
Gray, Mrs. Mary T Main St.
Hall, Laura May.
Hall, Luke (Beatrice) 1 ch gardener T
Chapel St.
Hanson, A. B. (Mary A.) 2 ch farming
O 230a 4h 20c Bridge St No 1.
Hanson, F. R. (Leona) 1 ch painter T
Bridge St.
Hanson, W. V. farmer bds Bridge St.
Hawkixs, I. L. (Harriett E.) contractor
builder & planing mill 0 H&L Chapel
St.
Hawkins, Wilber F. 0 80a Main St
Ind tel.
Heath, C. H. (Ella M.) 2 ch painter &
paperhanger O H&L Grove St.
Heath, Laura A. O Grove St.
Heath, Laurence laborer Grove St.
Heath, Lynn (son C. H.) wks at factory
Grove St.
Hibbard, Erye E. Academy St.
Hibbard, Mrs. Kate Academy St.
Hibbard, Mrs. M. M. 3 eh O H&L Acad-
emy St.
Hibbard, T. D. signal lampman Acad-
emy St.
A New York Wheat Field in Harvest Time
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WINDSOR
Hinds, Mrs, E. B. O H&L Academy St.
Hoadley, John W. (Olinda) ret O H&L
Pine St Ind tel.
Hotchkiss, Ada bds S Academy St No 13.
Hotchkiss, Alice bds with Lucy.
Hotchkiss, Anna.
Hotchkiss, Mrs. Lucy 2 ch 0 98a 27c
Ind tel.
Hubbard, Robert (Flora) lumberman O
H&L Bridge St.
Hubbard, William Main St.
HuLBERT, J. E. (Florence) 2 ch superin-
tendent of schools O Mapel Ave Ind
tel.
HuLBERT, M. A. (Beatrice) butter &
eggs O H&L Chapel St Ind tel. See
adv.
Hulbert, Rose (dau J. E.) Mapel Ave
Ind tel.
Humeston, Bert (Rose) 1 ch plumber
& tinner T Academy St.
Humeston, H. E. insurance & real estate
T Main St.
Humeston, Lowell (son Wm. G.) student
Kent St.
Humeston, Wm. G. (Carrie) 1 ch milk
station O H&L Kent St.
Hupman, Mrs. Mary C. T Elm St.
Judd, Mar^tta Maple Ave.
Keech, Leo (son Mrs. Mertie) laborer
T Main St,
Keech, Mrs. Mertie 1 eh T Main St.
Kent, James (Ella) farmer O 238a 3h
35c Chapel St.
Keyes, Adam M. (Mary) 1 ch superin-
tendent of whip factory O H&L Main
St.
King, Benn farmer O 90a 2h 12c Bridge
St Ind tel.
King, Mrs. Elmira 1 ch O 46a bds with
Benn Bridge St.
Knapp, Dell bds with Dehnar Smith
Maple Ave.
Kunkel, Mrs. Lillian O H&L Grove St.
Lannis, Albert (Hulda) 3 ch farming
T 3h 8c Kent St.
Lawrence, Mrs. Emma bds Cor Chapel &
Main Sts.
Lawrence, W. D. (Maude) 1 ch merchant
T Cor Chapel & Main Sts.
Livingston, Austin (son M. J.) Main St.
Livingston, Elwin (son M. J.) Main St.
Livingston, Eva May (dau M. J.) Main
St.
Livingston, Geo. (son M. J.) Main St.
Livingston, Geo. (Hannah) station agent
O H&L Main St.
Livingston, 6. Floyd (Florence) 2 ch
telegraph operator O H&L Bridge St.
Livingston, M. J. (Carrie L.) 9 ch gro-
cer O 45a H&L Ih Main St. See adv.
Lord, W. D. (Phoebe) minister T Main
St.
McKie, Addison G. ret bds at C. C.
Travis Pine St,
McKune, Fowler (son Leroy) student
Main St.
McKune, Leroy (Fannie) 1 ch telegraph
operator O H&L Main St.
McMaster, Elizabeth (dau M. H.)
Church St.
McMaster, M. H. (Helen) 4 ch telegraph
operator T Church St.
MacGibeny, Mrs. Vida 2 ch bds Mapel
Ave,
Mallery, Chester (son T, R.) auto &
garage hand Pine St.
Mallery, Dena (dau T, R.) school teacher
Pine St Ind tel.
Mallery, Geo, (Vira) garage & livery O
block Main St Ind tel,
Mallery, Marvin (son T. R.) student Pine
St.
Mallery, Rena (dau T. R.) student Pine
St.
MAliLERT, T. R. (Eliza) 4 ch men's fur-
nishings O H&L Pine St Ind tel. See
adv.
MANVi^ARREN, ALBERT (Marguerite) pres
of Windsor Natl Bank O 4%a H&L
Grove St Ind tel.
Manwarren, Geo. (Etta) postmaster &
insurance O H&L Main St Ind tel.
See adv.
Manwarren, H. W. (Lillian) 3 ch gen
mdse O H&L Main St Ind tel. See
adv.
Martin, Patrick ret O H&L Bridge St.
Mayo, Duane (Jennie) fireman T Mapel
St.
Mayo, Mrs. Lena M. dressmaker T Cha-
pel St.
Mercoglian, Antonio track laborer bds
Bridge St.
Mercoglian, Orlando (Carmen) 6 ch
track laborer T Bridge St.
Merrell, Mrs. T. R. O H&L Academy St
Ind tel.
Moat, Henry (Mary J.) ret O H&L
Bridge St.
Montgomery, Gerritt Main St.
Montgomery, R. D. (Grace H.) 1 ch prin-
cipal of high school T Cor Chapel &
Academy Sts.
Morey, Gladys auto livery 0 H&L No 10
Academy St Ind tel.
Moseley, Henry L. (Henrietta) 3 ch sig-
nal maintainer D & H R R T Grove
St.
Munger, Mrs. Ida 0 H&L A.cademy St.
Murphy, Geo. (Clara) 2 ch laborer O
H&L Kent St.
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RUEAL DIEECTOEY
Norris, James E. (Anna) minister T
Academy No 22.
Olmstead, M. M. (Alice) ret 0 H&L
Grove St.
Osgood, C. T. (Lucy) ret O H&L Mapel
Ave.
Parsons, W. S. (Mattie) 3 ch chauffeur
O Cor Academy & Pine Sts.
Pearsall, Andrew W. (Ellen E.) wks at
whip factory O H&L Pine St Ind tel.
Peet, E. C. (Louise) ret O 2a H&L
Church St.
Perkins, A. 0. (Grace M.) hotel T Main
St Ind tel. See adv.
Phelps, Mrs. Lena 2 ch T Main St.
Philips, Besse (dau Chas.) Bridge St.
Philips, Charles (Ina) 1 ch farming O
H&L Bridge St.
Philley, F. M. (Cora) 4 ch superin-
tendent of Empire State Dairy Co O
H&L Chapel St Lid tel.
Pierce, H. C. (Elizabeth) dealer farm
machinery O H&L Chapel St.
Pierce, Mabel J. (dau H. C.) post office
clerk Chapel St.
Pierce, Robert (Emma) 1 ch carpenter
O 5a Ic Chapel St.
Plunkett, A. H. (Lizzie) 2 ch traveling
salesman O 10a Grove St.
Plunkett, Marion (dau A. H.) student
Grove St.
Plunkett, Nioscolita (dau A. H.) school
teacher Grove St.
Price, C. A, head sawyer bds with Robt
Hubbards Bridge St.
Quick, J. M. (Rose) lumbering O H&L
Water St.
Quick, S. P. (Polly) 1 ch hotel & garage
O H&L Grove St Ind tel. See adv.
Ratt, Mrs. Jane 0 H&L Grove St,
Remmele, W. H. (Louisa) ret 0 H&L 2h
9c Main St.
Reynolds, G. W. (L. M.) 1 ch laborer T
Main St.
Reynolds, Luella (dau Steve) Main St.
Reynolds, Steve T Main St.
Rider, Mrs. Betsey bds with Geo. Bonds
Bridge St.
Rink, Charlie 1 ch laborer Main St.
Roberts, C. A. (Mary A.) 5 ch agent
State Dept of Agr 0 H&L Chapel St
Ind tel.
Roberts, Frank A. (son C. A.) salesman
Chapel St.
Roberts, Mary bds at Mrs. Maude Cook
Mapel St,
Roberts, Sarah College Ave.
Roberts, Walter (son C, A,) student Cha-
pel St.
Roberts, W, C, taxicab O H&L College
Ave.
Rodgers, Mrs. Marie T Chapel St.
Rosencrants, Mrs, Mary 1 ch T Main St,
This Calf is Cleopatra and Every Inch a Queen,
21
WINDSOR
Rosencrants, Venia (ilau Mary) student
Main St.
Russell, Mrs. Alma bds at H. S. Wil-
liams Chapel St.
Russell, B. W. (Josephine) 6 ch pub-
lisher O 25a H&L Main St Ind tel.
See adv.
Russell, Helen (dau B. W.) student Main
St.
Russell, Margaret (dau B. W.) student
Main St.
Russell, Mary (dau B. W.) wks at print-
ing office Main St.
Saunders, Edna T Chapel St.
Simpkins, Burns laborer bds Bridge St.
Simpkins, Erma Main St.
Simpkins, Eva Main St.
Simpkins, E. I. (Ethel) 2 ch hdvre O
3a H&L Main St B & Ind tels. See
adv.
Simpkins, James 2 ch mill work O Bridge
St.
Simpkins, John laborer bds Bridge St.
Simpkins, Mrs. Sarah J. O H&L Bridge
St.
Simpson, Mrs. Elizabeth 1 eh O H&L
Main St.
Simpson, Etta millinery Main St. See
adv.
Sims, Harvey (Irene) 1 cli bank cashier
T Main St Ind tel.
Singer, E. B. (Anna) 1 ch minister T
Academy St Ind tel.
Sivingel, E. H. (Sarah C.) lumbering &
farming O 15a H&L 2h le Main St.
Sleeper, E. C. (Elizabeth) 1 ch gen
mdse O H&L Church St. See adv.
Sleeper, Madge (dau E. C.) clerk
Church St.
Smith, Delmar (Maud) salesman O H&L
Mapel Ave.
Smith, G. E. (Emma) 1 ch dentist O
100a H&L Ih Main St Ind tel.
Smith, Hattie bds Mapel St.
Smith, Jay L. auto repairman Main St
Ind tel.
Smith, Mrs. Jennie Academy St.
Smith, Mrs. Lucy D. O H&L Academy
St.
Smith, Luther M. (Emma H.) ret 0 H&L
Chapel St.
Smith, Wliiting (Julia B.) 1 ch whip-
maker O H&L Academy St No 8.
Smith, Willis (Maude) teamster O H&L
Mapel St.
Sornberger, Ivans (son Maude) carpenter
Main St.
Sornberger, Mrs. Maud 2 ch school
teacher O Si/aa H&L Main St.
Spearbeck, Mrs. Edwyna 1 ch O 21a
Cor Main & Kent Sts Ind tel.
Silencer, Mrs. Clara bds Cor Main &
Bridge Sts.
Stevens, Aaron laborer bds Grove St.
Stevens, Benjamin O H&L Grove St.
Stevens, E. B. laborer bds Grove St.
Stevens. John F. (Ida M.) lumberman
O H&L Cor Main & Bridge Sts.
Stillson, Austin J. (Minerva K.) 1 cli
physician & surgeon O 150a H&L 2h
Main St Ind tel. See adv.
Stilwell, Lucia Edson H&L Bridge St.
Stratton, L. E. (Nettie) 4 ' ch farmer
bds Chapel St.
Sweet, Everett C. (Bertha H.) 1 ch
chauffeur & auto machinist T Academy
St No 10 Ind tel. See adv.
Swingel, Harry (Frances) lumbering T
Academy St.
Thurber, Lucy O 4a Main St.
Thurber, L. L. (Laura) 2 ch shoe &
harness I'epairer O H&L Gr.ove St.
Titus, W. I. (Bertha) (i ch blacksmith
O H&L Main St Ind tel.
Tompkins, James E. (Lucinda) 1 ch sex-
ton O H&L Bridge St.
Tompkins, Lewis whipmaker bds Bridge
St.
Tompkins, M. A. (Eliza) merchant O
4a H&L Chapel St.
Tompkins, Warren ret O H&L Main St.
Travis, C. C. (Pluma) merchant O H&L
Pine St.
Vandenburgh, Charles L. (Grace) section
foreman D & H T Bridge St.
Van Orsdale, Josephine T Cor Main &
Grove Sts.
Van Orsdale, M. M. (Fannie) 4 cli i-et
T Main St.
Vanvolkburg, Edd (Delia) 4 ch fire-
mari T Water St.
Waller, Wm. (Nellie F.) 1 ch wks at
whip factory O H&L Pine St.
Warner, Ada (dau John).
Warner, Corbie (Lenora) 2 ch lumber-
man O H&L Main St.
Warner, Genevieve student bds with J.
H. Elliott Chapel St.
Warner, John (Mate) 3 eh laborer T.
Warner, Lee (son John) laborer.
Warrick, Jolui ret bds with Chas. Van-
derburg.
Watroas, Wm. A. (Mertie) 1 di carpen-
ter T Grove St.
Webb, Jay (Nancy) laborer O H&L
Grove St.
Weidman, E. M. (Frankie A.) 3 eh lum-
bering 0 IT&L (h-ove St Ind tel.
Weidman, Vein (Lottie) O H&L Grove
St.
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RUEAL DIRECTORY
Wetmore, Mrs. Editli O H&L Grove St.
Wheller, Geo. T Main St.
Wheller, J. N. (Elizabeth L.) wks at
whip shop O H&L Academy St.
White, Mrs. A. G. 4 ch O H&L Cor
Academy & Maple Ave.
White, riorence (dau Mrs. A. G.) school
teacher Cor Academy & Maple Ave.
White, Grace (dau Mrs. A. G.) Cor
Academy & Maple Ave.
Wiles, Miltc^ C. (Ada M.) T Chapel St.
Williams, Edwin (Maude) 6 ch farming
T Main St.
Williams, H. S. (Anna B.) attorney-at-
law 0 H&L CTiapel St Ind tel. See
adv.
WiUiams, Lewis clerk bds with G. Floyd
Livingston.
Windsor, Belle bds with John Bell Acad-
emy St.
Windsor, Lena bds with .John Bell Acad-
emy St.
Woodruff, H. R. (Georgia) 1 ch ret 0
H&L Main St.
Wylie, Sabra Academy St.
Youngs, Lyman laborer Grove St.
Secrets.
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New High School, Deposit, New York.
DEPOSIT
Abbkeviations. — a, means acres; bds., boards; B. tel.. Bell telephone; 4 ch., 4 children;
H&L, house and lot; O, owns; Rl, Rural Route No. 1; ret., retired; T, tenant; 4h, 4 horses;
2c, 2 cattle.
Names in CAPITALS are those of Farm Journal subscribers — always the most intelligent
and progressive people in any county. No Tumbledowns, 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.
Adair, Charles (Chloe) 2 ch storekeeper
T 49 Fourth St.
Adams, Hobart J. (Harriett) town clerk
O H&L 28 Center St.
Adams, Isabel bds 37 Court St.
Adsit, Gertrude laborer 26 Laurel Bank
Ave.
Afford, Lewis D. (Katherine) 3 ch fore-
man in glass factory T 62 Wheeler St.
Alberta, Vance (Irene) 1 ch clerk O
H&L 126 Second St.
Alerson, Delos (EUa) farmer 0 H&L Ih
75 Pine St B tel.
Allen, Elizabeth O H&L 9 Marvin St.
AUen, W, B. (Lizzie) 1 ch minister T
141 Second St B tel.
Andrews, Julia bds 173a Front St B &
Ind tels.
Archer, Edna teacher 63 Archer St.
Archer, M. W. (Elizabeth) foreman in
Mutual Creamery O H&L 63 Wheeler
St.
Arneke, Carl L. bds 6 Third St.
Arneke, Geo. B. (Julia) ret O H&L 6
Third St.
Arnold, Mrs. Margaret O H&L 86
Wheeler St.
Austin, E. A. O H&L 16 Third St.
Axtell, Clayton .M. (Olive) 1 ch physi-
cian O H&L 195 Front St B & Ind
tels.
Axtell, Delos (Elizabeth) farmer O H&L
40 Main St B tel.
Axtell, Florence (dan Delos) domestic
science teacher 40 Main St B tel.
Axtell, Floyd W. (Anna L.) merchant
T 14 Pine St B & Ind tels.
Axtell, Mrs. Lucy 44 Main St.
AxteU, L. (Anna) ret T 54 Main St.
Axtell, M. F. (Florence) 1 ch postmaster
O H&L 63 Pine St' B tel.
Axtell, S. H. (Nettie W.) merchant T
14 Pine St B & Ind tels.
Axtell, Wesson H. (Floyd) 3 ch barber
T 44 Main St,
25
DEPOSIT
Bailey, Mrs. Ella 1 ch restaurant O H&L
27 Church St.
Bailey, Mrs. Estella O H&L 30 Main St
B tel.
Bailey, Eugene (son Estella) farmer 30
Main St B tel.
Bailey, Floyd (son Estella) machinist
:?0 Main St B tel.
Bailey, Julian (Ethel) 1 ch miller 1(3
Elm St.
Bailey, Lewis (son Estella) paperhanger
& painter 30 Main St B tel.
Bailey, W. F. (Ethel) 1 ch professor T
19 Third St B tel.
Baker, Hugh W. rErna L.) 2 ch physi-
cian O H&L 172 Front St B & Ind
tels.
Barager, Emma J. millinery & dry goods
142 Front St.
Bard, Mrs. Clara bds 16 Borden St Lid
tel.
Barian, H. E. (Minnie) shipping clerk
at glass works O H&L 26 Allen St.
BARNfiART, Henry.
Barnhart, Iva bds 61 Pine St B tel.
Barnhart, Walter H. (Carrie) 2 ch
farmer O H&L 2h 61 Pine St B tel.
Barnum, S. G.
Barrows, Berta bds 58 Pine St.
Bartley, Mrs. Katherine O H&L 55
Fourth St.
Baskerville, Bay.
Bassin, J. (Ida) merchant O H&L 191
Front St B tel.
Basto, Earl (son Willard J.) 26 Main
St.
Basto, Edwin (son Willard J.) clerk 26
Main St.
Basto, Fanny P. (dau Willard J.) sales-
lady 26 Main St.
Basto, Florence M. (dau Willard J.) 26
Main St.
Basto, Willard J. (Mary C.) mason O
H&L 26 Main St.
Batcheler, Ben plumber T 9 Center St.
Baudenistle, Arthur (Jessie) flagman
T 19 Third St.
Baunian, Mrs. Mary T 17 Elm St.
Bauman, Eaymond (son Mrs. Mary)
clerk 17 Elm St.
Beardsley, Eben (Mary E.) ret O H&L
25 Church St.
Beardsley, W. E. (Jennie) (son Eben)
machinist 25 Church St.
Beck, Mrs. Lida T 25 Church St.
Beck, Walter (son Mrs. Lida) laborer
25 Church St.
Beesmar, Arthur (Ida) 1 ch freight
handler T 16 Church St.
Begeal, Henry (Algie) 3 eh patrolman
on State Koad T 59 Elm St.
Beilby, Ernest (Ervie) lumberman T
167 Second St Ind tel.
Beilby, George (Elizabeth) ret O H&L
16 Court St B tel.
Beilby, Grace (dau George) bookkeeper
16 Court St B tel.
Beilby, Jane (dau Ernest W.) nature
study teacher 167 Second St Ind tel.
Beilby, L. (Martha) carpenter O H&L
60 Wheeler St Ind tel.
Bell, J. J. (L. Pearl) seedsman O H&L
48 Dean St B tel. See adv.
Bengerman, Mrs. Hattie E. O H&L 29
Allen St.
Benton, AVilliam ret bds 59 Dean St Ind
tel.
Billings, Mrs. Mary E. T 35 Wheeler St.
Blakeslee, E. C. ret O 30 Center St.
Blakeslee, Floyd (Maude) 1 ch laborer
T 33 Allen St.
Blakeslee, Fred (Lydia) 1 ch farmer T
9 Clark St.
Blanshan, E. ret O H&L 1 River St.
Blossom, Elizabeth C. bds 39 Front St.
Blossom, Sylvester (Carrie) plumber O
H&L 39 Front St.
Bolt, Mrs. I;ois O H&L 20 Wheeler St
B tel.
Bongartz, A. tailor T 81 Front St.
Bonker, Charles (Delcey) farmer T 4
Dean St.
Bonker, Gladys bds 4 Dean St.
Bosket. William (Jennie) 1 eh chauffeur
T 48 Second St.
Bowie, M. P. owner glove factory T
44 Pine St.
Boyd, Frank bds 33 Front St.
Brazie, J. P. (Bertha) ret O H&L 29
Allen St.
Bridge, C. L. (Nellie) 1 ch telegraph
operator O H&L 21 Allen St B tel.
Bridge, Ruth bds 37 Court St.
Briggs, J. M.
Briggs, Mrs. Olive O H&L 36 Main St.
Britting, Conrad ret bds Wheeler St.
Brockaway, Abner (Belle) ret O H&L
1 Ford St B tel.
Brockland, Bernard railroader bds 37
Front St.
Brown, A. IL (Marv) ret bds 20 Wheeler
St B tel.
Brown, A. L. veterinarian T 20 Wheeler
St B tel.
Brown, C. K. (Ella) 1 eh druggist 77
Second St B tel. See adv.
Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth M. O H&L 77
Second St B tel.
Brown, Floyd (Lucy) 1 ch clerk 0 H&L
5 Third St B tel.
Brown, Jennie S. bds 9 Ford St Ind tel.
26
EUEAL DIBECTORY
Brown, Mre. J. A. lids 173 Front St B
& Ind tels.
Brown, Lena teacher bds 20 Wheeler St
B tel.
Browx, Robert vice-pres Farmers Natl
Bank.
Bbowx, Eobekt a. (Emma A.) furniture
& undertaking O H&L Ih 173 Front
St B &. Ind tels. See adv.
Brown, W. E. carpenter O H&L 55 Pine
St.
Buchanan, Amelia bds O H&L 205
Front St.
Buchanan, Bertha bds 76 Elm St.
Buchanan, Clemence bds 76 Elm St.
Buchanan, Dorothy bds 76 Elm St.
Buchanan, L. A. (Lucv) 4 ch laborer T
76 Elm St.
Bundv, Emily C. bds 15 Third St.
Burlison, E. J. bds 18 Allen St.
Burlison, JaA^ 4 cli brakeman T 18 Allen
St.
Burns, Frances (stejj-daughter Elmer
A. Mason) student 97 Second St.
Burns, Paul (step-son Ebner A. Mason)
student 97 Second St.
Burr, A. G. carpenter T 49 Main St.
Burrows, Aliph O H&L 1 Main St.
Burrows, C. A. O 40 Wheeler St.
Burrows, Daniel E. (Melissa A.) ret O
II&L 42 Wheeler St.
Burrows, D. A. (Sarah) 3 ch section
foreman T Erie Ave.
Burrows, Mrs. D. ('. bds 4 Boulevard St.
Burrows, Ellen T 104 Second St.
Burrows, G. A. (Jane ^1.) carpenter O
II&L 32 Main St.
Burrows, H. E. (Jennie) standard oil
driver O H&L 3 River St B tel.
Burrows, J. O. ret T 28 Main St.
Burrows, W. W. (Anna E.) 2 ch ]>ainter
O H&L 21 Center St Ind tel.
Butler, Mrs. Minnie O H&L 62 Dean St.
Button, Nathan (Ella) 4 ch laborer T
2 Mill St.
Cable, Mrs. Maude 2 ch T 12 Oak St.
Cable, Mildred (dau Maude) glasscutter
12 Oak St.
Call, Mrs. Elizabeth O H&L Erie Ave.
C.VNNAN, Earl.
Cannon. Antoinette (dau R. IM.) teacher
16 Main St B tel.
Cannon, Elizabeth (dau R. M.) 16 Main
St B tel.
Cannon, Mrs. R. M. O H&L 16 Main
St B tel.
Carl, Leslie (Mabel) 1 ch jeweler T
39 Elm St. See adv.
Carl, Luzerne (Kittle) jeweler O H&L
18 Wheeler St.
Carl, Mrs. Rose bds 39 Elm St.
Carpenter, Anna E. O H&L 2 Pine St.
Carpenter, Charlotte bds 27 Center St.
Carpenter, Peter bds 33 Front St.
Carpenter, W. B. dentist O H&L 27 Cen-
ter St.
Carr, Sylvester (Cora) 3 ch laborer T
59 Main St.
Casey, Bartholomew student 67 Second
St.
Chaffee, S. B. (Anna) 2 ch inspector
for Bordens T Borden St.
Chase, H. E. veterinarian T 4 Church St
B & Ind tels.
Childs, G. L. (Hattie) livervman O
H&L 70 Second St.
Christian, Pearle bds 191 Front St.
Chyle, Mrs. Lois bds 41 Front St.
Clapp, Eva bds 28 Main St.
Clapper, E. (Maria) laborer O H&L 45
Wheeler St.
Clapper, Henry (son E.) railroad sec-
tion hand 45 Wheeler St.
Clark, A. L. (Margaret) 1 ch fireman on
railroad T 48 Court St.
Clark, Mrs. A. :\I. boarders O H&L 37
Front St.
Clark, Bernice bds 43 Court St.
Clark, Elvira O H&L 24 Center St B
tel.
Clark, George (Lena) 2 ch electrician
T 7 Shelden St.
Clark, H. S. (Lucinda) ret O H&L 42
Main St.
Clark, Mrs. Virginia Wade (dau Jos. B.
Wade) teacher 16 Ford St B tel.
Clearwater, Ira (Georgia) 1 ch runs
summer resort T 134 Front St.
Cleff, Eva A. bds 37 Main St.
Coats, Katherine E. bds 4 Main St.
Cole, Clinton (Eunice) teamster O H&L
43 Elm St.
Cole, Harry (Mildred) baker O H&L 34
Wheeler" St.
Cole, II. Earl (Mildred) lumberman T
158 Second St B & Ind tels.
Colesauto, Tonv bicvcle & shoe repairer
T 140 Front" St.' '
Colwell, Loreu (Tillie) bds 56 Wheeler
St.
Commerford, A. J. catholic jtriest 100
Second St B tel.
Conklin, F. N. (Phoebe) painter O H&L
58 Elm St.
Cononern, William (Amanda) section
boss T 164 Front St.
Conrow, Will (Katherine) 5 ch laborer
O II&L 15 River St.
Constable, Edward (Florence A.) 3 ch
laborer O H&L 21 Church St.
Cook, Andrew (Dora) 1 ch farmer O
H&L 9 Borden St.
DEPOSIT
Cook, Lester (son Mrs. Squire) concrete
blocks 17 Borden St.
Cook, Mrs. Squire O H&L 17 Borden St.
Coon, James (Edith) 1 ch laborer T 11
Main St.
Coons, Elavia bds 15 Clark St.
Cordiner, L. (Emma) 3 ch laborer O
H&L 226 Front St.
Cowlev, Mrs. Sophia O H&L 46 Court
St ind tel.
Crane. Mrs. Lillian 2 ch clerk O H&L
15 Monument St.
Crawford, Ellec (Eose) engineer T 22
Church St.
Crisman, C. H. (Cora) grocery & bakery
O H&L Ih 9 Pine St B & Ind tels.
Crokston, Clarence M. (Alice E.) 1 eh
machinist O H&L 5 Post St.
Crosley, Mrs. Margaret bds 124 Second
St B tel.
Crowlev, Mrs. F. waitress 5 Church St
B tel.
Culver, Grant (Dora) 1 ch laborer O
H&L 80 Elm St.
Cummins, E. D. (Elizabeth) lawyer O
H&L 12 Third St B tel.
Cunningham, Frank (Marguerite) 1 ch
glass cutter T 47 Fourth St.
Currie, James (Etta) lumberman T 9
Marvin St.
Curry, Mrs. Mary A. 6 ch T 63 Second
St.
Curtis, L. A. (Josephine) insurance
' agent O H&L 3 Clark St B & Ind tels.
Cuyle, Charles (Lottie) 3 ch laborer O
H&L 39 Wheeler St.
Dailey, Frances (dau William) school
teacher 116 Second St B tel.
Dailey, James (Sherlock) carpenter O
H&L 30 Church St.
Dailey, J. E. (Mary) painter & paper-
hanger O H&L 18 Clark St B tel.
Dailey, M. Genevieve (dau J. E.)
teacher 18 Clark St B tel.
Dailey, Paul D. (Florence) 4 ch signal-
man on railroad 67 Second St.
Dailey, Wilbur (Olive) 1 ch glass cutter
37 Wheeler St Ind tel.
Dailey, William expressman O H&L 116
Second St B tel.
Dailey, William, Jr. (son William, Sr.)
electrician 116 Second St B tel.
Daniels, Mrs. Ira dressmaker bds 204
Front St.
Daniels, Isaac S. (Flora) 1 ch laborer O
H&L 200 Front St.
Daniels, Kenneth (son Isaac S.) student
200 Front St.
Davidson, Archie bds 203 Front St.
Davidson, Jean tel operator T 203 Front
St.
Davidson, Katherine bds 203 Front St.
Davidson, Margaret bds 203 Front St.
Davidson, Oliver bds 7 Allen St.
Davidson, Paul (Louise) 1 ch section
foreman T 7 Allen St.
Davie, J. D. (Etta) 1 ch blacksmith 0
H&L 66 Main St.
Davis, Charles (Effie) 4 ch laborer T
14 Clark St.
Davis, James ret bds 218 Front St.
Davison, John (Elsie) railroader T 204
Front St.
Dean, George (Katherine) ret T 67 Pine
St.
Decker, J. (Margaret) ret O H&L 15
Division St.
Demander, S. Emma 22 High St.
Demoney, A. li. (Lunettie) laborer O
H&L 143 Second St.
Demoney, D. L. (Eliza) ret O H&L 2
Main 'St.
Demonev, George W. (Marian) farmer
O H&L 1 Main St.
Demoney, J. H. (Ethel) 2 ch asst fore-
man Mutual Creamery T 51 Front St.
Demonev, Mildred student bds 16 Oak
St Ind tel.
Devereaux, A. ret bds 5 Church St B
tel.
Devereux, Alvin gardener & janitor at
hospital bds 12 Oak St.
Devereux, Paul 20 Laurel Bank Ave B
tel.
DeWitt, Harriett F. bds 17 Allen St.
Dibble, D. K. (Harriett) laborer T 16
Division St.
Dimorier, Bruce bds 8 Third St.
DoLSEN, Elizabeth.
Donaldson, Ella (dau Nancv) ret 83
Pine St.
Donaldson, Mary (dau Nancy) teacher
83 Pine St.
Donaldson, Mrs. Nancy O H&L 83 Pine
St.
Dooley, Daniel bds 53 Front St.
Doolittle, Anna O H&L 8 Allen St B
tel.
Dotey, Daniel (Euby) glasscutter T 204
Front St.
Dunn, Mrs. Cornelia O H&L 33 Elm St.
Dunn, William (son Mrs. Cornelia)
glasscutter 33 Elm St.
Duran, Bernice bds 64 Pine St.
Duran, L. M. T 64 Pine St.
Durfee, Sara L. bds 4 Third St.
Dwyer, Francis bds 59 Front St.
Dwyer, Frank (son Mary E.) laundry-
man 67 Second St.
Dwyer, John K. (Katherine) engineer
O H&L 59 Front St.
28
EURAL DIRECTORY
Dwver, Mrs. Mary E. laundry business
d H&L Ih 67 Second St.
Dwyer, Mrs. Pearl dressmaker T 14
Church St.
Dwyer, Tessie bds 59 J:'ront St.
Dwyer, William bds 13 Front St.
Eagan, Francis bds 53 Front St.
Eagan, Gerald bds 53 Front St.
Eagan, Mrs. Mary T 53 Front St.
Eagen, Mrs. Katherine 1 eh O H&L 29
Front St.
Edick, Charles (Laura) nursery agent O
H&L 12 Wheeler St.
Ediek, L. (Laura) 1 ch laborer T Front
St.
Edsox, F. D. (Hattie) 1 ch restaurant
O H&L 56 Wheeler St B tel. See adv.
Elliott, Mrs. Mary T 45 Second St.
Elmer, John wks in glass factory bds
128 Second St B tel.
Evans, A. B. (Emma D.) electrician O
H&L 52 Second St.
Evans, Frank S. (Maude) 2 ch concrete
contractor T 55 Elm St.
Farnham, J. A. (Nancy) beekeeper 0
H&L 16 Oak St Ind tel.
Farrell, Mary bds 185 Front St.
Farrell, O. V. real estate T 185 Front
St.
Faulkner, George S. (Rachel) 2 ch car-
penter O H&L 48 Main St Ind tel.
Fee, John (Katherine) 2 eh merchant
T 147 Front St.
Finch, Kenneth (grand-son Mary El-
liott) student 45 Second St.
Fish, Harry C. (Cornelia M.) 1 ch
printer T 61 Wheeler St.
Fisher, Ella bds 27 Center St.
Flower, George (Harriett) real estate O
H&L 28 Dean St B tel.
Foley, Mrs. Bessie bds 6 Court St.
Folkey, Helen 0 H&L 37 Fourth St.
Fortiner, C. M. (Estelle) operator O
H&L 45 Fourth St.
Fowler, Charles L. (Mabel W.) plumber
T 188 Front St B tel.
Fox, Mrs. Nettie 78 Second St B tel.
Frank, A. L. (Grace H.) 2 ch clerk O
H&L 41 Main St.
Freeman, Ella M. clerk bds 23 Main St.
Freeman, Mrs. L. T. 0 H&L 23 Main St.
Freleigh, Edgar E. (Anna M.) clerk O
H&L 30 Allen St.
French, Mrs. Clarissa bds 33 Wheeler
St.
French, George B. (Clara) ret T 11 Cen-
ter St.
French, Paul bds Third St.
Frost, Ernest J. (Nellie M.) mail car-
rier O H&L 4 Third St B tel.
Fuller, A. G. (Lucy) laborer O H&L 23
Court St Ind tel.
Fye, Gilbert E. T 116 Front St.
Gallagher, Arthur (son Mary) painter
88 Second St.
Gallagher, Cornelius truck gardener O
H&L 212 Front St.
Gallagher, C. E. (Nora) 2 eh battery-
man on railroad O H&L 9 Monument
St.
A Yoke of Oxen.
29
DEPOSIT
Gallagher, Elizabeth (dau Mary) 88
Second St.
Gallagher, Mary housekeeper for Cor-
nelius 212 Front St.
Gallagher, Mrs. May O H&L 88 Second
St.
Gardinier, Mrs. Martha O H&L 53 Sec-
ond St.
Gardinier, Milo (Jane) laborer T 9
Church St.
Gardner, George F. bds 50 Elm St.
Gardner, S. E. (Mary) 2 eh shipping-
clerk O H&L 50 Elm St.
Garebrant, J. (Emma) 1 eh electrician
T 61 Dean St B tel.
Garlow, W. M. (Ida) laborer O H&L
9 River St.
Gifford, Fred (Nettie) laborer T 31
Pine St.
Gifford, Leon (son Fred) glass cutter
31 Pine St.
Gill, Mrs. Agnes T 61 Pine St.
Gill, L. O. (Edith) 1 ch lumberman T
Front St.
Gragerv, B. (Jennie) 1 ch mechanic O
H&L'21 Pine St.
Gragery, Mary bds 8 Allen St.
Graham, Samuel (Lillie) 4 eh laborer T
25 Front St.
Grant, John (Harriett) laborer T 162
Front St.
Gray, Burt (Edith) 3 ch railroad mail
clerk 87 Second St.
Green, Laverne barber bds 15 Monu-
ment St.
Greenman, Alexander (Mary) laborer O
H&L 11 Monument St.
Greenman, Floyd (Blanche) 1 eh team-
ster T 30 Laurel Bank Ave.
Greenman, William (Beulah) 3 ch glass
cutter T 81 Elm St.
Gregor.y, William M. (Laura A.) ret T
20 Center St.
Griswold, Mrs. E. T 142 Front St.
Hadley, Sybil music teacher T 200
Front St.
Haines, Carrie bds 50 Fourth St.
Hall, Beatrice student bds 28 Center St.
Hall, Edick ret bds 28 Center St.
Hall, Emily A. bds 64 Pine St.
Hall, Harriet bds 49 Main St.
Hall, Louisa O H&L 34 Church St.
Hal))in, B. A. O H&L 24 Allen St.
Halpin, Ella bds 24 Allen St.
Ilalpin, Lizzie bds 24 Allen St.
Halpin, Mary bds 24 Allen St.
Hamlin, Elizabeth bds 6 Dean St.
Hamlin, Marton L. (Maude) 3 ch
barber T 122 Second St.
Ilanford, Julia clerk in seed store bds
14 Myrtle Ave.
Harms, Starr fireman bds 20 Allen St.
Hathaway, Charles (Martha) .'! cli
blacksmith T 53 Fourth St.
Hathaway, I]dgar B. manager Deposit
Coal & Cement Co. bds 60 Main St.
Hathaway, Edna E. (dau Julietta)
teacher 60 Main St.
Hathaway, Francis O. (son Julietta)
student 60 Main St.
Hathaway, John (Mabel) 2 ch harness
maker T 42 Court St.
Hathaway, Mrs. Julietta O H&L 60
Main St.
Hauber, Mrs. Sarah 2 ch telephone ojier-
ator T 1471/1. Front St Ind tel.
Hayes, Mary bookkeeper bds 17 Monu-
ment St.
Hayes, Mrs. Mary housekeeper for John
McMann 17 Monument St.
Haynes, Charles D. (Sarah A.) grocer
O H&L Ih 26 Wheeler St Ind- tel.
Havnes, Lena M. (dau Chas D.) ch-rk
26 Wheeler St Ind tel.
Heft, W. F. (Nina K.) 1 ch bookkeej.er
in cut glass factory T 114 Second St
B tel.
Hempstead, Maria bds 12 Wheeler St.
Hendrickson, J. S. (Mary) farmer T
38 Laurel Bank Av Ind" tel.
Hertiage, Edith bds 75 Front St.
Hess, Joseph A. (Blanche) restaurant
O H&L 157-159 Front St.
Higgins, Helen O H&L 14 Main St.
Higgins, Jennie O H&L 14 Main St.
Hinman, E. G. (Louise) 2 ch feed dealer
O H&L 15 Court St.
Hinman, Marian E. O H&L 20 Third St.
Hitchcock, Mrs. Emily 2 ch O H&L 75
Second St.
Hodge, Mrs. Anna bds 41 Main St.
Hoffman, S. L. O H&L 74 Pine St B tel.
Hogaboom, Mrs. Clara T 198 Front St.
Hogaboom, Paul (son Clara) glass cut-
ter 198 Front St.
Holleran, John R. laborer bds 29 Front
St.
Ilolloway, William (Sarah S.) jl ch shoe
store O H&L 55 Second St.
Holmes, F. M. (Mabel) 3 .-ii clerk in
l)0st office T 60 Dean St B tel.
Howe, Maude teacher bds 15 Clark St.
Hoyt, ('hauucey bds 66 Wheeler St.
Hunt, O. O. (Mina) 1 ch minister O
H&L 57 Court St.
Huntington, H. E. (Lizzie) merchant O
H&L 14 Elm St.
Huntington, Wesley (Dena) wks at De-
posit Milling Co'o H&L 31 Allen St.
Huyck, Charles (Katie) 2 ch laborer T
82 Pine St.
Huyck, L. L. ret bds 82 Pine St.
30
RURAL DIRECTORY
Huyck, Marcus (Daisy) 2 ch glass cut-
ter T 74 Elm St.
Jackson, Mrs. Angeli T 26 Laurel Bank
Ave.
Jackson, Charles butcher O H&L 218
Front St.
Jackson, Helen (dau Angeli) maid at
Loomis house 26 Laurel Bank Ave.
Jackson, John railroader T Fourth St.
Jacob, Fredrick (Marv) laborer O H&L
4 Pine St.
Jester, Mrs. Eva O H&L 8.3 Second St
B tel.
Jester, Winnie (dau Eva) bookkeeper
83 Second St B tel.
Johnson, Christina housekeeper for A.
J. Commerford 100 Second St B tel.
Jones, Barley trackman on R R 8
Church St.
Jones, D. D.
Jones, D. E. (Iva) 1 ch works at feed
store T 61 Main St.
Jones, William section foreman bds 8
Church St.
Keeler, Burr J. (Ethel) 1 ch clerk T
16 Clark St.
Keeler, J. S. (Rena) laborer T 116
Front St.
Kelley, M. G. (Margaret) owner of
glass factory T 72 Pine St B tel.
Kellogg, Arthur (Pearl) 2 ch printer O
H&L^50 Wheeler St.
Kellogg, J. D. The Courier Journal O
H&L 52 Fourth St.
Kellum, Mabel E. bds 33 Dean St.
Kellum, Mildred E. bds 33 Dean St.
Kelsey, Eugene (Lena) 1 ch electrician
O H&L 128 Second St B tel.
Kelsey, Mrs. Julia bds 128 Second St
B tel.
Kelsey, M. (Alice) 3 ch teamster T
3h 163 Second St.
Kelsey, Sarah dressmaker T 33 Dean
St.
Kennedy, D. G. (Julia) ret O H&L 62
Wheeler St.
Kennedy, Lenora bds 62 Wheeler St.
Kennev, John night agt at station bds
17 Wheeler St.
Kennev, Linus student bds 17 Wheeler
St.
Keown, John J. (Marv) 3 ch postmaster
O H&L 18 Laurel Bank Ave Ind tel.
Kerr, Frank (Louise) partner in Oqu-
aga Garage T 22 Center St B tel.
Kerr, Mrs. J. M. O H&L 22 Center St
B tel.
Kind, Charles B. (Dorretta) ret T 156
Second St B tel.
King, Eudia T 4 Dean St.
.Kingsbury, A. E. (Emma) florist O
H&L 72 Wheeler St B tel.
Kingsbury, Bessie (dau G. E.) 8 Clark
St.
Kingsbury, G. E. (Carrie) 1 ch janitor
of School Bldg O H&L 8 Clark St.
Kingsburv, Roxie (dau G. E.) teacher
8 Clark St.
Knapp, Mrs. A. L. 0 H&L 20 Main St
B tel.
Knapp, A. W. (son Mrs. A. L.) photog-
rapher 20 Main St B tel.
Knapp, B. (Augusta) ret O H&L 13
Clark St.
Knapp, Josie O H&L 43 Pine St B tel.
Knapp, J. J. (Mollie) 4 ch meat market
O H&L 11 River St Ind tel.
Knapp, Mrs. L. E. O H&L 4 Main St.
Knapp, Nelson H. (Edna) (son N. H.)
barber 51 Elm St B tel.
Knapp, N. H. ret O H&L 51 Elm St
B tel.
Kneiper, James (Florence) 2 ch press
erector O H&L 34 Pine St B tel.
Kralak, Julia bds 23 Court St.
Kweler, Henrietta O H&L 36 Fourth St.
Lakin, Marjoria student bds 16 Church
St.
Latimer, V. (Mabel) physician O H&L
75 Front St B & Ind tels.
Layman, Cortland (son Katie) clerk &
plumber 153 Second St.
Lavman, Ella (dau Katie) housekeeper
for Dr. Baker 153 Second St.
La^yman, Gulie (dau Mrs. Katie) 153
Second St.
Layman, Mrs. Katie 5 ch T 153 Second
St.
Layton, George (Sarah) laborer O H&L
41 Front St.
Lee, Fred (Anna) 4 ch glass cutter O
H&L 34 Elm St.
Lee, John (Florence) 1 ch R R laborer
0 H&L 5 Monument St.
Leonard, J. M. (Emerov) wagon maker
O H&L 213 Front St.
Lewis, Mrs. Doretta B. O H&L 124
Second St B tel.
Lewis, Herald (Mvrtle) meat market
bds 124 Second St B tel. '
Lewis, Phoebe (dau Doretta) 124 Sec-
ond B tel.
Lewis, William bds 76 Elm St.
Lineoln,.C. A. (Alice) caretaker of cem-
etery T 29 Oak St B tel.
Lincoln, Edna (dau C. A.) student 29
Oak St B tel.
31
DEPOSIT
Littell, J, Frank (Ella) agent O H&Li
36 Dean St.
Little, Charles (Clara) 2 ch traveling
expert O H&L 170 Second St Ind tel.
Lloyd, Paul bds 7 Clark St.
Lobdell, Anna practical nurse O H&L
155 Second St.
Lobdell, Eugene (Julia) 3 ch teamster
O H&L 59 Second St.
Lockwood, James operator signal tower
T 19 Eiver St.
Lockwood, Mrs. N. M. 1 ch 19 Eiver St.
Lord, A. E. (Grace) minister T 107
Second St B tel.
Lord, Ethel (dau A. E.) teacher 107
Second St B tel.
Lord, Lucy (dau A. E.) teacher 107
Second St B tel.
Lovejoy, A. E. (Ida T.) feed dealer O
H&L 1 Sheldon St B & Ind tels.
Lovejoy, George bds 1 Sheldon St.
Lovejoy, Lonnelle bds 1 Sheldon St.
Lovejoy, Ealph (Muriel) 1 ch miller
T 2 Third St.
Lynch, Mrs. Amanda O H&L 3 Monu-
ment St B tel.
Lynch, Paul (son Amanda) time keeper
on E E 3 Monument St B tel.
Lyons, Prank bds 21 Front St.
Lyons, Frank H. ret O H&L 11 Third
St.
Lyons, Mrs. James O H&L 21 Front St.
Lyons, Katherine bds 21 Front St.
Lyons, Margaret bds 21 Front St.
Lyons, Mary E. bds 11 Third St.
McAndrews, James railroader bds 51
Front St.
McClaughry, Guy H. (Blanche) 2 ch
drayman O H&L 5 Allen St B tel.
McClaughry, H. W. (Alice) carting O
H&L Ih 168 Second St B tel.
McClure, Edna L. (dau E. L.) nurse
19 Dean St.
McClure, E. L. (Mamie) laborer T 19
Dean St.
McClure, Mrs. Marguerite O H&L 13
Front St.
McCulley, Henry (Cora) 4 ch glass
cutter O H&L 8 Marvin St.
McDonald, J. E. (Bessie) printer O
H&L 8 Third St.
McGiLL, F. B. pres Deposit Hdwe Co.
McGiLL, James F. secy & treas Deposit
Hdwe Co.
McGuire, Frank (Eose) 4 ch stone cut-
ter T 51 Court St.
McMann, John mason O H&L 17 Monu-
ment St.
McMurray, A. (Charity) laborer T 6
Dean St B tel.
McMurray, Howard (Alvena) partner
in Oquaga Garage T 24 Center St B
tel.
McVey, James G. (Piiebe Lillie) works
at Bordens O H&L 64 Dean St.
MacDonald, J. E. The Courier Journal
138 Front St.
MacKay, John bds 37 Fourth St.
Madigan, Charles (Katherine) 1 ch
grocer O H&L 74 Second St.
Madison, Franklin (Elda) 2 ch elec-
trical contractor O II&L 169 Second
St Ind tel.
Madison, Henry (son Margaret) ret 11
Pine St.
Male, Alvin J. bds 37 Court St.
Male, Andy (son Mrs. Osra) electrician
11 Church St.
Male, Barna (son Mrs. Osra) machinist
11 Church St.
Male, Charles E. (Euth) 3 ch clerk O
H&L 10 Clark St.
Male, Ed. laborer bds 11 Church St.
Male, Edwin cigar maker bds 10 Clark
St.
Male, Frank (Sarah) ret bds 10 Clark
St.
Male, Lewis A. (Jessie) shoemaker O
H&L 37 Court St B tel.
Male, Mrs. Osra 2 ch O H&L 71 Church
St.
Malene Alice bds 24 Allen St.
Malene, D. J. bds 24 Allen St.
Malory, Clinton (Ida) 4 ch station
agent O H&L 26 Court St.
Mantkos, George.
Mapes, Edward (Loretta) canvasser O
H&L 12 Myrtle Ave.
Mapes, Emmet (Carrie) stonecutter T
15 Main St.
Mapes, Theresa (dau Edward) 14
Myrtle St.
Mapes, Wayman (son Edward) laborer
14 Myrtle St.
Marenus, E. B. ret O H&L 13 Eiver St.
Martin, C. E. (Minnie) 1 ch general
store O H&L 99 Second St B tel.
Martin, E. H. (Elizabeth) bridge in-
spector 64 Pine St.
Mason, Elmer A. (Winifred) plumber
T 97 Second St.
Mastin, F. O. (Grace) merchant O H&L
25 Main St.
Matthews, Mrs. Sarah O H&L 20 Court
St B tel.
32
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Matthyer, H. A. (Margaret) 1 ch mgr
opera house O H&L 37 Second St
Ind tel.
Maxwell, William P. (Myrtle) P 0
clerk T 7 Clark St B tel.
Mayo, Mrs. Ellen O H&L Borden St.
Mayo, Mrs. Nora 4 ch T 158 Front St.
Mayo, Mrs. Mabel 3 ch O H&L 202
Front St Ind tel.
Mead, Harriett bds 76 Pine St.
Mealis, Andrew (Mary) 8 eh T 15
Front St.
Menhennett, Ellis (Mary) 2 ch clerk
O H&L 64 Wheeler St.'
Merrihew, Ferris (Hannah) receives
milk at Bordens O H&L 27 Front St.
Merrill, G. E. (Lovina) 1 ch minister
T 151 Second St B tel.
Merrill, Mrs. L. L. bds 36 Main St.
Miles, Levi (Lizzie) blacksmith &
wagon maker O H&L 20 Church St
B tel.
Miller, Clarence R.
Mills, Clinton (Nellie) 1 ch farmer O
H&L 19 Pine St Ind tel.
Mills, C. D. (Nellie) ret O H&L 37
Main St Ind tel.
Mills, Elmer 27 Main St.
Mills, Stewart (Anna) 2 ch laborer T
2h Ic 86 Wheeler St. '
Milnes, Ben dentist bds 38 Main St.
Milnes, B. J. (Ella) furniture rep &
upholsterer 0 H&L 38 Main St B tel.
Minor, A. P. hardware 132 Front St
B tel. See adv.
Minor, C. S. (Mae) merchant O H&L
201 Front St B tel.
Minor, Edith teacher 0 157 Second St.
-Minor, George 1 ch Erie R R lawyer O
157 Second St.
Minor, Harriett teacher O 157 Second
St.
Minor, Henrietta J. O 157 Second St.
Minor, James Erie R R land dept O
157 Second St.
Monahan, Ed. (Lizzie) contractor on
State Road 0 H&L 35 Second St B
tel.
Monson, George (Clara) 1 ch contractor
& builder O H&L 14 Ford St.
Montgomery, Augustine (dau Mrs. E.)
type setter in Courier office 230 Front
St.
Montgomery, Mrs. E. 0 H&L 230 Front
St.
Montgomery, George W. (Beatrice) 2
eh superintendent of Borden Plant T
39 Dean St B tel.
Montgomery, Grace (grandaughter Mrs.
E.) student 230 Front St Ind tel.
Moore, Donald A. (son Ida) accountant
& store keeper for Erie signal 161
Second St.
Moore, Mrs. Ida O H&L 161 Second St.
Moore, Marion Gould (dau Ida) pianist
161 Second St.
The Holt Caterpillar Tractor.
83
DEPOSIT
Moore, Starr B. (Margaret) ret O H&L
20 Allen St.
Moran, Ed. (son Margaret) glass cutter
94 Second St.
Moran, James H. (Winifred E.) 1 ch
hotel O H&L 5 Church St B tel. See
adv.
Moran, Mrs. Margaret T 94 Second St.
Moran, May (dau Margaret) glass cut-
ter 94 Second St.
Morse, J. (Mary) 5 ch night watchman
T 16 Center St B tel.
Mosher, Charles bds 65 Pine St B tel.
MosHER, C. H. (Helen) 3 ch undertaker
T 66 Wheeler St B & Ind tels. See
adv.
Muncy, Margaret teacher bds 11 Center
St.*
Munson, Lura dressmaker O II&L 28
Court St.
Munson, Pauline clerk in Farmers Natl
Bank bds 5 Church St B tel.
Murphy, C. W. (Corabel) 3 ch laborer
O H&L 8 Division St.
Murphy, James (Mary) 4 ch stone
mason O H&L 85 Second St.
Murphv, J. T. (Mary) 2 ch teamster O
H&L 2h 6 Clark St.
Mygatt, Mrs. Ida bds 48 Pine St B tel.
Myre, Elizabeth bds 207 Front St.
Neff, Ernest C. (Nettie) 1 ch farmer
T Ih 120 Second St B tel.
Neflf, W. H. (Nellie) painter T 55 Elm
St.
Nemire, John (Emma) 1 ch smoother
T 82 Elm St.
Nichols, Aleck works in Boston Candy
Kitchen bds 120 Front St B tel.
Niekerboeker, Grace bds 13 River St.
Nicoll, Mary bds 38 Pine St.
Niles, Burton. R. (Henrietta) 3 ch
minister in charge of 'mission T 40
Second St.
Niles, Melvin (Dena) 6 ch laborer O
H&L Fourth St.
Norton, Anna 43 Pine St B tel.
O'Brien, Agnes (dau Annie) glass cut-
ter 31 Pine St.
O'Brien, Mrs. Annie 2 ch T 31 Pine St.
Olsen, Mrs. Marietta cooking O H&L
10 Marvin St.
Olver, Bernadine (dau F. S.) teacher
20 Clark St.
Olver, F. S. (Elnora) miller T 20 Clark
St.
Onderdonk, L. Genevieve insurance
agent bds 114 Second St. -See adv.
Owens, Mrs. May (dau Mrs. S. Crowley)
trained nurse 46 Court St Ind tel.
Page, Burton (Martha) engineer T 20
Oak St.
Page, Hubert (Elsie) 4 ch section hand
T 3 Dean St,
Page, John 3 ch concrete O H&L 8
Myrtle Ave.
Page, John (Rose E.) 1 cli farmer O
60a 4h 70c Orchard St B & Ind tels.
Page, Paul M. bds with John Orchard
St.
Page, Theresa (dau Burton) 20 Oak St.
Palmer, Jessica B. (dau Sophia M.)
teacher 25 Pine St.
Palmer, Mrs. Sophia M. O II&L 25
Pine St.
Pappas, John Boston Candy Kitchen T
120 Front St B tel.
Parker, William (Lucy) 2 ch carpenter
T 31 Dean St.
Parmer, Mrs. Helen R. O H&L 17 Tiiird
St.
Parsons, Mrs. A. O II&L 65 Wheeler.
Parsons, F. G. (Belle) foreman in feed
mill O H&L 205 Front St.
Parsons, Wilbur (son Mrs. A.) iceman
65 Wheeler St.
Patten, F. A. (Rilla) ret O H&L 51
Main St.
Paugh, Joseph (Vesta) laborer T 10
Wheeler St.
Pearsall, Albert M. (Ada B.) 3 ch hard-
ware O H&L 58 Pine St B tel.
Perry, Chas. B. (Katherine S.) high-
way comm O H&L 3 Center St B tel.
Perry, Mrs. F. S. 3 ch O H&L Laurel
Bank Ave.
Perry, George (Lottie) 1 ch insurance
agent T 47 Fourth St B tel.
Peters, Mrs. Mabel 2 ch T 228 Front
St.
Peters, Wert (Evelyn) stone cutter O
H&L 213 Front St.
Phalen, Mary teacher bds 75 Second St.
Phelps, William (Carrie) 4 ch laborer
T 15 Pine St.
Philips, Genevi,eve bds 1 Shelden St.
Phillips, Frances (dau J. H.) teacher
63 Dean St.
Phillips, Hoi)e (dau J. H.) teacher 63
Dean St.
Phillips, J. H. (Anna) 2 ch architect O
H&L 63 Dean St.
Phillips, Milton (son J. H.) leather
worker 63 Dean St.
Pierce, H. D. (Juvia) 2 ch meat market
T 9 Allen St.
POMEROY, A. C. (Elizabeth) wagon
maker T 21 Elm St.
34
EUEAL DIEECTORY
Post, Charles H. (Elizabeth) 1 eh en-
gineer O H&L 23 Allen St.
Post, Kittie (dau Mrs. S. B.) -49 Seoond
St Ind tel.
Post, Olga (dan Mrs. 8. B.) clerk 49
Second St Ind tel.
Post, Mrs. S. B. O H&L 49 Second St
Ind tel.
Post, W. D. (Sarah) farmer T 40 Elm
St.
Potter, Verena bds 16 Church St.
Prentice, Delbert (Barbara) T IS Clark
St.
Puffer, Charles works in grocery store
bds 14 Center St B tel.
Puffer, II. G. (Ann) 1 ch grocer O H&L
14 Center St B tel.
Pullis, Joe bds 9 Borden St.
Putnam, Arthur J. (son Chas. H.)
French teacher 18 Court St B tel.
Putnam, Charles Henrv (Emma) seeds
O H&L 18 Court St'B tel.
Putnam, C. M. ret bds 78 Second St
B tel.
Putnam, E. C. bds 1 Clark St.
Putnam, Florence E. bds 1 Clark St.
Putnam, Fredrick (Mav) seed business
T 39 Church St.
Putnam, Jessie M. O H&L 78 Second
St B tel.
Putnam, Walter (Jennie B.) hotel
keeper O H&L 1 Clark St B tel.
Quinn, M. F. milliner O H&L 207 Front
St.
Quirk, Mathew track walker bds 73
Second St.
Eaee, Mrs. Amanda T 100 Front St.
Eadeker, B. E. (Harriett C.) physician
O H&L 101 Second St B tel.
Eeynolds, Earl (Kate) 2 ch laborer O
H&L 7 Eiver St.
Richards, Geo. W. (Elizabeth) 4 ch
printer T 78 Elm St.
Eickard, Ella glass cutter bds Wheeler
St.
Eickard, Margaret glass cutter bds
Wheeler St.
Eiggs, Robert carpenter 0 H&L 5
Myrtle Ave Ind tel.
Robertson, W. W.
Eode, Martin (son William) laborer 1
Pearl St.
Rode, Susie (dau William) works in
glass factory 1 Pearl St.
Rode, Will (Cora) 5 eh laborer T 1
Pearl St.
Rodenbach, Mary bds 17 Third St.
Rogers, J. E. (Mary B.) ret O H&L 15
Center St.
Rooney, James (Rose) 2 ch laborer O
H&L 6 Myrtle Aye.
Rose, Dan (Elizabeth) 7 ch laborer T
38 Elm St.
RosENCRAXTS, Ernest (Winifred) 2 ch
stock buyer & farmer O H&L 50
Second St.
Rosencrants, Marvin (Florence) 9 ch
laborer O H&L 12 Borden St Ind tel.
Rudd, John L.L.D. (Sarah) ret T 159
Second St. ,
Rudd, Mrs. Sarah T. 1 ch T 18 Center
St.
1975418
This is no Tumbledown Crop.
35
DEPOSIT
Russell, J. E. (Mae) 3 ch cigarmaker
O H&L 48 Fourth St.
Russell, L. E. jeweler T 137 Front St.
Russell, M. C. (Agues) ret O H&L 46
Fourth St.
Russell, Wallace L. bds 46 Fourth St.
Ryan, Andrew (Jennie) night watch-
man O H&L 64 Main St.
Ryan, Margaret 43 Pine St B tel.
Sacripariti, Ignazio glass cutter bds 140
Front St.
Sadler, Mrs. Leonard 2 ch O H&L
Wheeler St.
Sanford, Greta M. teacher bds 70
Wheeler St.
Sanford, Mrs. M. B. O H&L 70 Wheeler
Ind tel.
Sartori, C. H, (Carrie) fireman T Third
St.
Satterly, E. F. (Orstella) 1 ch livery-
man O H&L 8 Main St B tel.
Saulsbury, Mrs. Alice O H&L 41
Wheeler St.
Saulsbury, Herbert (Olive E.) 3 ch rail-
way mail clerk O H&L 17 Center St.
Saulsbury, Leon (son Alice) farm hand
41 Wheeler St Ind tel.
Saulsbury, Mrs. Margaret 1 ch T 88
Wheeler St.
Scanks, Jane (dau Phebe) helps at
Smiths 4 Marvin St.
Scanks, Martin (son Phebe) bootblack
4 Marvin St.
Scanks, Mrs. Phebe 1 ch O H&L 4
Marvin.
ScHERMERHORN, H. D. (Edith) garage
35 Court St B tel. See adv. . .
Schlottman, Herman W. (Margaret) 2
ch ret T 38 Pine St.
Schofield, Major (Mabel) 1 ch gov in-
spector T 114 Second St.
Schroater, Otto bds 21 Center St.
Schwenz, Anna dressmaker T 60 Dean
St B tel.
Schwenz, Clementine student bds 60
Dean St B tel.
Scott, C. E. (Helen W.) 3 ch attorney
O H&L 147 Second St B tel.
Scott, S. H. (Elizabeth) 3 ch dry goods
merchant O 10a 2c 50 Court St B tel.
Seaman, Frank (Clara) 1 ch carpenter
T 19 Elm St.
Seaman, John poolroom bds 12 Oak St.
Seamans, Sarah (dau W. O.) teacher 33
Wheeler St.
Seamans, W. O. (Eva) carpenter T 33
Wheeler St.
Sexsmith, Mrs. Daisy (dau John Lee) 1
ch glove maker 5 Monument St.
Seymour, Anna bds 37 Court St.
Seymour, Helena R. bds 4 Third St.
Seymour, Henry (Lulu) 2 ch creamery-
man T 22 Clark St.
Shean, John (son Mary Elliott) laborer
45 Second St.
Shean, May (dau Mary Elliott) 45
Second St.
Sheehan, Ella housekeeper for Mrs.
Mary E. Dwyer 67 Second St.
Sheldon, Emma T 25 Church St.
Sheldon, G. W. (Flora) foreman furni-
ture works O H&L 189 Front St.
Shellman, George R. hotel & fish busi-
ness O H&L 2 Church St.
Shellman, Mrs. Mary 4 ch T 10 Church
St.
Sherman, Willis M. (Alice) 1 ch ins
agent O H&L 7 Monument St B & Ind
tels.
Sherwood, W. E. (Cora) 3 ch farmer
T 13 Monument St.
Shiner, George (Louise) laborer O H&L
43 Court St.
Simpson, Charles C. (Maggie R.) 2 ch
glass cutter O H&L 83 Elm St.
Simpson, Charlotte maid at Hotel
Moran 5 Church St B tel.
Simpson, Edwin (Martha E.) merchant
O H&L 33 Front St B tel.
Skinner, Clara clerk bds 207 Front St.
Slatter, H. 0. bds 56 Pine JSt.
Slatter, S. C. (Mary) 1 ch lumberman
O H&L 56 Pine St.
Slatter, W. H. bds 56 Pine St.
Slattery, D. W. (Elizabeth) steward of
Ideal Club O H&L 6 Court St.
Sloat, William (Winnie) carpenter T
6 Pine St.
Smith, Mrs. Chas. P. 6 ch O H&L 47
Court St B tel.
Smith, Ezra (Lena) 2 ch carpenter T
16 Clark St.
Smith, E. F. president of Farmers
Nat Bank O H&L 3h 113 Second St B
tel.
Smith, George E. (Agnes J.) physician
T 71 Pine St.
Smith, Mrs. Hannah T 154 Front St.
Smith, H. K. (Jennie) ret T 6 Main St.
Smith, James F. (Rose) R R yard
master T 14 Wheeler St B tel.
Smith, Kenny O. (Margaret) partner in
milling co 113 Second St B tel.
Smith, Lewis H. bds 68 Wheeler St.
Smith, Lloyd B. (Bertha) 2 eh druggist
T 15 Clark St B tel.
Smith, Millard (son S. D.) farmer O
500a 4h 74c 167 Front St.
36
RUEAL DIEECTORY
Smith, M. A. O H&L 68 Wheeler St.
Smith, M. B. (May) 1 eh cashier in
bank O H&L 65 P'ine St B tel.
Smith, Mrs. Eoy 2 ch T 11 Pine St.
Smith, Mrs. Stella T 155 Second St.
Smith, S. D. (Alma) druggist O H&L
167 Front St. See adv.
Smith, Warrex (son S. D.) surveyor &
engineer 167 Front St B tel.
Snell, Mrs. Eobie dressmaker T 85
Second St.
Sperber, Henry (Etta) blacksmith O
H&L 5 Eiver St.
Spieer, S. L. 17 Pine St.
Spriggs, Adelaide housekeeper for J. 0.
Burrows 28 Main St.
Springsteen, Irene E. bds 157 & 159
Front St.
Springsteen, Morris (Jennie) painter &
paper hanger O H&L 224 Front St B
tel.
Springsteen, Paul bds 157 & 159 Front
St.
Springsteen, William bds 224 Front St.
Squires, Mrs. Nancy O H&L 13 Ford St
B tel.
Stall, Henrv (Marv) mail carrier 0
H&L 2h 2c 16 Borden St Ind tel.
Steinman, A. F. (Evelyn) 2 ch manager
cut glass factory T 6 Laurel Bank
St B tel.
Steinman, Frank owner of glassworks 0
H&L 13 Third St B tel.
Stevens, Mrs. Frances O H&L 30 Laurel
Bank Ave.
Stevenson, Clarence (Clyde) 1 ch sec-
tion hand T 53 Second St.
Stiles, Paul C. (Amelia) Bordens Con-
densory O H&L 43 Second St.
Stiles, Vern (Mary) 2 ch farmer T Or-
chard St.
Stocking, J. (Harriett) ret T 154 Front
St.
Storor, Mrs. Isaac.
Stow, C. H. (Sadie S.) 1 ch printer O
H&L 165 Front St.
Stow, Mrs. Harriett bds 29 Court St.
Strong, Augustus (Hattie) 3 ch lumber-
man T 43 Wheeler St.
Sturdevant, Mabel (dau Mrs. X. M.) 71
Second St B tel.
Sturdevant, Mrs. V. M. O H&L 71
Second St B tel.
Sumner, Laura bookkeeper bds 56 Pine
St.
Sumner, Lizzie bds 56 Pine St.
Sutton, Florence bds 13 Ford St B tel.
Swart, Olive bds 66 Wheeler St.
Swartz, Mrs. Mildred glasscutter bds 9
Pine St B & Ind tels.
Sweeney, James (Agnes) E E section
hand O H&L 59 Fourth St.
Swope, Leon (Jane) glasscutter T 62
Wheeler St.
Sykes, John (Hannah) 1 ch laborer T
188 Front St.
Sykes, Treeman (son John) laborer 188
Front St.
Taffney, Mary (dau M.) school teacher
73 Second St.
Taffney, M. (Katherine) car repairer 0
H&L 73 Second St.
TenBroeck, Charles (Xora) clerk T 22
Dean St.
TenBroeck, Irene bds 22 Dean St.
Terry, Aubert (Elizabeth) parcel post
mail clerk T 20 Court St B tel.
Thatcher, E. A. (Laura H.) bookkeeper
T 32 Church St.
Thomas, Chas. (Marv) 2 eh railroader
T 36 Wheeler St. "
Thomas, J. B. (Margaret) 0 H&L 57
Front St.
Thompson, Henry C, Jr. (Emma Jean)
ret T 37 Elm St.
Thompson, John X. (Sarah E.) ret 0
H&L 42 Elm St Ind tel.
Thompson, J. E. (Lueia A.) mason O
H&L 6 Pine St.
Thompson, Margaret works in bakerv T
204 Front St."
Tiffany, W. G. (Xellie) night police 0
H&L 118 Second St B tel.
Totten, A. M. O H&L 76 Pine St.
Transue, Wallace student 10 Clark St.
Travis, Milton (Emma) supt of high-
ways O H&L 16 Wheeler St Ind tel.
Truesdell, Elmer (Winnie) 3 ch clerk 0
H&L 46 Wheeler St.
Truesdell, Elwin 2 ch railroader T 55
Front St.
Truesdell, Ethel bds 55 Front St.
Truesdell, Mary E. bds 55 Front St.
Tucker, L. F. department store O 14
Third St B tel. See adv.
Turner, Claude G. bds 26 Dean St.
Hills, McLean & Haskins
DEPARTMENT STORE
Court and Chenango Sts., BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Good Goods, Low Prices, Square
Dealing. A policy which has made
this store popular with the people.
37
DEPOSIT
Turner, E. W. bds 26 Dean St.
Turner, James (Louise) janitor O H&L
26 Dean St B tel.
Turner, John (Marv L.) blacksmith O
H&iL 67 Wheeler Ind tel.
Turner, Mrs. Marfjaret T 11 Pine St.
Turner, Perry O. (Elizabeth) ])an oper-
ator at Borden Plant T 50 Fourth St.
Turner, Ealph barber bds 26 Dean St.
Tuthill, M. A. (Millie) switchman T
22 Allen St.
Tuttle, Ervin G. (Nellie) 1 ch rail-
roader T 46 Second St.
Tyler, L. D. (Martha J.) farmer O H&L
21 Elm St.
Underwood, D. G. (Alice) 1 ch stone
dealer O H&L 24 Court St B tel.
Underwood, Elizabeth (dau D. G.)
teacher 24 Court St B tel.
Vail, George (Belle) mgr electric plant
O H&L 69 Second St B tel.
Valentine, Gala(^ia (Ellen) ret T 155
Second St.
Valentine, E. G. (Eda) 1 ch clerk in
post office O H&L 11 Ford St Ind tel.
Vandervort, Martin (Emma) ret 0 H&L
24 Dean St.
Vandervort, M. D. (Bertha) 2 ch mer-
chant 20 Dean St.
VanDeusen, O. (Lettie) teamster T 32
Pine St.
VanDusen, Harry bds 35 Front St.
VanDusen, Howard bds 35 Front St.
VanDusen, Maude bds 35 Front St.
VanDusen, Mrs. Minnie O H&L 35
Front St.
VanPelt, Edwin (Anna) 5 ch hostler on
E E T 44 Second St.
VanSchoyk, Mrs. Sarah O H&L 48 Pine
St B tel.
VanSlvke, Mrs. Eoy 4 ch T 22 Church
St Ind tel.
VanSteenburg, Charles (Ida) bakery O
H&L 37 Wheeler St Ind tel.
Vernold, Ben J. (Myra L.) receives
milk at Bordens Plant O H&L 17
Allen St.
Vernold, Frances (dau Mrs. Lucy) tele-
phone operator 138 Front St B tel.
Vernold, Harry D. bds 17 Allen St.
Vernold, Mrs. Lucy T 138 Front St B
tel.
Vernold, Warren S. bds 17 Allen St.
Vigus, William (Mabel) 1 ch laborer
O H&L 70 Main St.
Voigt, W. H. (Anna) traveling sales-
man T 17 Wheeler St.
Wade, Charlotte E. (dau Joseph B.)
ret 16 Ford St B tel.
Wade, M. Elizabeth (dau Joseph B.) 16
Ford St B tel.
Wade, Joseph B. (Marv E.) lawyer O
H&L 16 Ford St B tel.
Waidler, Burton E. (Emma L.) 1 ch
works at Bordens T 35 Dean St.
Wakefield, Herbert (Susie) 1 ch chauf-
feur T 37 Church St Ind tel.
Wakefield, T. C. (Marian) ret 37
Church St Ind tel,
Wakeman, Mrs. Nellie 1 ch T 8 Church
St.
Walker, Mrs. S. C. O H&L 4 Boulevard.
Walsh, Emmet (Kate) 2 ch foreman in
glass factorv T 49 Dean St.
Walsh, Michael bds 49 Dean St.
Ward, G. E. (Ella) accountant at Erie
depot O H&L 59 Dean St Ind tel.
Ward, Patrick E E flagman bds 45
Second St.
Washington, James F. (Nora) 6 eh tele-
phone operator O H&L 193 Front St.
Watson, Wm.
Weaver, F. L. (Olive A.) 1 ch niercliaiit
O H&L 29 Court St B tel.
Weidman, Albert E. (Maude) 2 ch O
H&L 31 Second St.
Weis, Fred (Sophia) 3 ch Bordens Con-
densorv T Erie Ave.
Weis, Jacob laborer O 13 Borden St.
Weis, John (son Jacob) works in Bor-
dens Condensory 13 Borden St.
Weis, Josephine (dau Jacob) glass cut-
ter 13 Borden St.
Weis, Mary (dau Jacob) glass cutter
13 Borden St.
Weis, Sophernia (dau Fred) glass cut-
ter Erie Ave.
Wells, S. T. ret O H&L 80 Pine St.
Werner, Jos. A. (Mary) store measurer
O H&L 9 Allen St.
Werner, J. H. (Elizabeth) 3 ch black-
smith O H&L 6 Post St.
Wesless, John chauffeur bds 37 Front
St.
Wheat, George H. (son L. G.) glass cut-
ter 16 Boulevard.
Wheat, L. G. (Alice) ret O H&L 16
Boulevard St.
Wheaton, Cyrus A. (Emma) j)olice con-
stable O H&L 79 Pine St Ind tel.
Wheeler, Geo. W. (Maiy) veterinarian
O H&L 6 Laurel Bank Ave B tel.
Whitaker, Eva (dau Milton D.) teacher
22 Court St Ind tel.
Whitaker, Marjorie bds 195 Front St.
Whitaker, Milton D. (Esther) ins agent
O H&L 22 Court St Ind tel.
38
EUEAL DIEECTOEY
White, C. A. (Jennie) undertaker O
H&L 56 Wheeler St.
White, Mrs. E. cook at Hotel Moran
5 Church St B tel.
White, George (Cornelia) ret O H&L
47 Dean St Ind tel.
White, John H. T 43 Main St.
White, J. teacher bds 11 Center St.
Whiting, W. G. (Maude E.) architect T
1 Eiver St.
Wicks, George H. (Elizabeth) 4 ch can
washer in Borden Plant T 5 Dean
St.
Wiekwire, A. S. traveling salesman 0
H&L 15 Third St B tel.
Wideler, Chas. (Belle) 2 ch engineer O
H&L 54 Wheeler St.
Wiegand, August (Emma) 1 ch station
help O H&L 39 Second St.
Wilcox, Fred laundrvman T 162 Front
St.
Wilcox, Fred D. (Elizabeth) 3 ch auto-
mobile and piano dealer 0 H&L 3h 82
Second St B tel.
Wilcox, H. W. (Frances) farmer O H&L
2h 79 Second St B tel.
Williams, C. D. makes & sells medicine
bds 26 Laurel Bank Ave.
Willis, Hazel E. (granddau P. W.) stu-
dent 9 Ford St Ind tel.
Willis, P. W. (Mary) farmer T 9 Ford
St Ind tel.
Willis, Warren A. (grandson P. W.)
student 9 Ford St Ind tel.
Wilson, John (Martha O.) ret 0 H&L
210 Front St.
Wood, Frank (Libbie) auto dealer O
H&L 41 Dean St B tel. See adv.
Wood, Mrs. Mary O H&L 198 Front St.
Wood, Mrs. Susan bds 11 Monument St.
Young, William H. bds 56 Wheeler St.
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RUEAL DIEECTOEY
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Abeueviations. — a, means acres; bds., boards; B. tel.. Bell telephone; 4 ch., 4 children;
H&L, house and lot; O, owns; Rl, Rural Route No. 1; ret., retired; T, tenant; 4h, 4 horses;
2c, 2 cattle.
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and progressive people in any county. No Tumbledowns, for no farmer can keep on reading
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Adeuo, Augelo section hand on ER T
W Main St.
Adriance, Mrs. Mary Jane T bds with
Mrs. Myra Murdock Main St.
Ahearn, John (Ellen) farmer 0 8a 2e
Nanticoke St.
Ahearn, Katherine (dan John A.) clerk
Nanticoke St.
Aldrich, Emnia (dau Nathan) Eiverside
Drive.
Aldrich, George (son Nathan) laborer
Eiverside Drive.
Aldrich, Nathan (Lillian) engineer T
Eiverside Drive.
Aldrich, Walter (son Nathan) laborer
Riverside Drive.
Alexander, Charles R. (Flora) night-
watchman T Main St.
Alexander, Eugene (Lillian) teamster T
Park St.
Allan, John wks in furniture factory
bds with Charles R. Alexander Main
St.
Allan, J. H. (Alvira) ret O H&L Hick-
ory St.
Allan, Lorenzo (Azuba) ret bds with
James Nelson Liberty St.
Allan, W. S. (Charlotte) furniture mfr
O 2a Hickory St.
Allen, Mrs. Estella T Liberty St.
Allen, Fred (Delia) general store O
H&L Collins St B tel.
Allen, Harry (son Estella) clerk Liberty
St.
Allen, Herbert (Ida) general mdse O
H&L Collins St.
Allen, William clerk bds with William
Dennings Collins St.
Ames, Ernest E. (Rebecca E.) 1 cb egg
buyer O H&L 119th -St.
Arthur, E. A. (Emogeue) helper in
witch hazel factory bds with John A.
Edwards Park St B tel.
Ashley, Eolland (Sarah) 1 ch varnisher
in furniture factory T Liberty St.
41
WHITNEY POINT
Ballard, Charles (Eva) painter & paper-
hanger O H&L Hickory St.
Ballard, Dwight ret O H&L Hickory St
B tel.
Ballard, Nellie E. (dau Dwight) Hickory
St B tel.
Basford, Robert Prospect St B tel.
Baxter, B. E. (Ethel) painter & decora-
tor O H&L Main St.
Beckwith, H. B. (Alice) driver standar<l
oil wagon O 5a Ih W Main St B tel.
BEEK^^■ITH, H. V.
Biddlecorn, Mrs. K. A. O H&L Main St
B tel.
Bishop, Bessie (dau Henry) teacher
Liberty St.
Bishop, Henry (Elva) engineer in Allans
factory T Liberty St.
Blias, DeForest F. (Delphine C.) ret 0
H&L Ih Hickory B tel.
Bolton, Hattie A. T Riverside Drive.
Boyton, George G. (Eliza) sells nursery
stock O H&L Park St.
Brackett, S. J. (Nellie) 2 ch station
agent of D L & W T Academy St.
Bradley, Eugene farmer bds with Lynn
Hibbard Hickory St.
Branday, Alice (dau F. C.) teacher Col-
lins St.
Branday, Charles (son F. C.) printer
Collins St.
Branday, F. C. (Harriett) editor Whit-
ney Point Reporter O H&L Collins St.
Brigham, Robert (Helen) laborer T E
Main St.
Brooks, Mrs. Inez dressmaker O H&L
E Main St.
Brown, Arthur H. (Ella) printer O
H&L Hickory St.
Brown, Mrs. Celestia A. O H&L Pros-
pect & E Main Sts.
Brown, Eugene (Myrtle) blacksmith T
Railroad St.
Brovra, Leroy (Elsie) 2 ch wks for Bor-
dens Milk Co T Main St.
Brown, Norman undertakers assistant
bds with W. E. Nichols 119th St B
tel.
Bull, George (Jessie) 2 ch hardware T
Collins St.
Burdick, Alice E. (dau D. W.) music
teacher & printer 119th St.
Burdick, D. W. (Sarah Ada) ret O H&L
11 9th St.
Burdick, Fred H. (son B. W.) tele-
graph operator 119th St.
Burdick, Inez (dau D. W.) bookkeeper
& printer 119th St.
BURGHARDT, MRS. ClARA D.
Burghardt, C. A. (Cora) 1 ch farmer O
H&L Main St.
BuR«iiARDT, H. D. (Leona) dentist O
H&L Collins St B tel.
Burghardt, Mrs. H. D. photographer Col-
lins St B tel.
Burnap, John (May) 1 ch laborer O H&L
W Main St.
Butts, Daniel D. (Sarah) ret O H&L
Main St.
Butts, Edith S. (dau Daniel D.) dress-
maker Main St.
Cady, Mrs. Carrie T Main St.
Cady, Cleon (son Carrie) laborer Main
St.
Cady, Earl (son Carrie) laborer T Main
St.
Cady, Henry (son Carrie) fireman on
RR Main St.
Cady, Will (son Carrie) laborer Main
St.
Campbell, George (Mary) furniture-
maker T Main St.
Canfield, L M. (Nellie) farmer O 12a Ih
2c E Main St.
Carter, Mrs. Eunice 5 ch T Academy St.
Chandler, Oscar (Edna) white washer
for Bordens T Liberty St.
Church, Frank ret bds with W. H.
Tompkins Main St.
Clark, Lillian housekeeper for John Ross
Main St B tel.
Clarke, Mrs. Grace 3 ch T E Main St.
Cleary, Agnes housekeeper for David M.
Wo'rden Park St B tel.
Clinton, Harry (Flizabeth Newcomb)
3 ch owner Lestershire Spool Manufac-
turing Co ,Johnson City O la H&L
le Collins St B tel.
Collver, Asa (Anna) 5 ch tinner &
plumber T Hickory St.
Collver, Ralph (Frances) machinist bds
with Mrs. Mary Norton Hickory St
B tel.
Conrad, Mrs. M. J. bds with S. T. Jones
Park St.
Cook, C. M. (S. Augusta), farmer O 140m
5h 9c W Main St B tel.
Couch, Leo (Ina) 1 ch wks in Janson's
Creamery T Park St B tel.
Courtright, John A. (Velma) minister T
119th St.
(!ourtright, Vera (dau .lolin A.) teacher
11 9th St.
Crandall, Donald (sou Robert) hiliorei-
Hickory St.
Crandall, Raymond (son Roi)ert) Hick-
ory St.
Crandall, Robert (Ida) laborer T 2h
Hickory St.
Cross, George (Nellie) 5 ch painter T
Monroe Heights.
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RURAL DIRECTORY
Cross, Grovenor (Ella) engineer O H&L
Academy St.
Cross, John (son George) wks in Jan-
sen's Creamery Monroe Heights St.
Daniels, G. H. (Gilliam M.) jewelry O
H&L Main St.
Davis, Frank H. (Nina) mason O H&L
Hickory St.
Davis, Irene (son Frank H.) student
Hickory St.
DeLand, Mrs. Clara O H&L Collins St.
Denuings, John clerk bds witli William
Collins St.
Dennings, William (Margaret) depart-
ment store O H&L Ih Collins St.
Dibble, Charles wks for Bordens Milk
Co bds witli Frank Howard Main St
B tel.
Dickinson, Harold.
Dickinson, Mrs. Libbie T Liberty St.
Dillenbeck, L. A. (Addie) 1 ch rural
mail carrier & egg dealer O H&L 2h
Main St B tel.
Dillenbeck, Orpha housekeeper for
George Mitcliell E Main St.
Disanga, Nicola section hand on RR bds
with Carman Fretinn W Main St.
Dodge, Mrs. Alice bds with S. A. May
Collins St.
Driscoll, Anna teacher T Collins St.
Driscoll, Arthur D. (Rose) farmer O
104a 51i 40c Park St B tel.
Driscoll, John (Katherine) blacksmith &
farmer O llSa Ih 20c Prospect St.
Driscoll, Mrs. Margaret 119th St.
Dyer, Eva Marian (dau Sidney) teacher
Park St.
Dyer, M. C. (Bessie) 7 ch prop of
"Rogers House T Main St B tel.
Dyer, Sidney (Helen Gertrude) 1 ch fur-
niture maker O H&L Park St.
Edwards, John A. (Verna) 2 ch witch
hazel mfr O 5a Ih Ic Park St B tel.
Eggleston, Harrv (Estella) farmer T 2h
oc Hickory St B tel.
Eldridge, Mrs. Corinda l)ds with William
J. Twining Maple Ave.
Eldridge, H. D. (Gladys) 1 ch laborer
O la Hickory St.
Elliott, Dorothy governess bds with
Harry Clinton Collins St B tel.
Elliott, Elwyn (Mary) .'I ch supt of
Jansen Creamery T Liberty & Acad-
emy Sts B tel.
Elliott, John (Alice) janitor at school
house T Main St.
Epstein, J. (Minnie) 2 ch peddler &
junk dealer T Ih Park St B tel.
Fancher, Clarence (Elsie) inspector for
Bordens T Liberty St B tel.
Fancher, E. T. Main St.
Flanagan, Peter (Vina) laborer O H&L
Hickory St.
Ford, Carolyn I. teacher Monroe Heights
St.
Ford, Mrs. J. B. bds with Mrs. Grace
Clarke E Main St.
Ford, L. A. ret O Monroe Heights St.
Franklin, Mrs. Sarah T W Main St.
Fredrick, David laborer bds with C. M.
Cook W Main St B tel.
Fietinn, Carman section hand on RR T
W Main St.
Galloway, James H. (S. Gertrude) fur-
niture maker O H&L Academy St.
Gardner, Mrs. Ruth bds with B. U. Rath-
bun Main St B tel.
Gaylord, Harvey (son James) wks in
Jansen 's Creamery Hickory St.
Gaylord, James (Mattie) teamster O
H&L 3h Hickory St.
Gilbert, Frank W'. (Mary) 1 ch steam
fitter T Main St.
Gill, Thomas H. (Nora) 6 ch road
builder T 50h Collins St.
Goetehse, Mrs. Cvnthia O H&L Hickory
St.
^Greene, Helen (dau L. I.) teacher E
Main St.
Greene, J. I. (son L. I.) meat market
E Main St.
Greene, L. I. (Kate) meat market O
H&L E Main St.
Gregory, Emory I. (Edna) veterinarian
O Hi&L Ih Main St B tel.
Guernsey, M. M. (Amelia) hitch barn
& lumber dealer O 2a Ih Liberty St
B tel.
Guier, Clara teacher O H&L W Main
St.
Guier, Mary O H&L W IMnin St.
Hallet, George W. (DeEtta) wks in
Jansen 's Creamery T E Main St.
Halloran, George (son John) railroad
clerk Park St.
Halloran, John (Margaret) 2 ch section
foreman O H&L Paik St.
Hand, Mrs. De Ette 1 ch laundress 0
H&L Hickory St.
Harding, Mrs. O. L. millinery T Main
St.
Harris, A. C. (Elva) 2 ch furniture
maker T Park St.
Harrison, Eleanor L. (granddau DwighT
Ballard) student Hickory St B tel.
.Harrison, Hazel T. (granddau Dwiglit
Ballard) student Hickory St B tel.
Harwood, Arthur Charles (son C. IT.)
wks in harness store Collins St.
Harwood, C. H. (Louise) harness store
O H&L Collins St.
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WHITNEY POINT
Harwood, Florence Marguerite (dau C.
H.) Collins St.
Hathaway, Robert (Irene) 2 ch mason
T Prospect St.
Hay, Clair (Florence) 3 ch furniture
maker T Monroe Heights St.
Hemingway, Mrs. C. O H&L Collins St.
Hemingway, Nellie Collins St.
Hibbard, LjTin (Anna) 2 ch farmer T
4h Hickory St.
Hickox, Mrs. S. M. O H&L Park St.
Hill, Aden (Hazel) 1 ch wks in Jansen's
Creamery T Collins St B tel.
Hill, Mrs. Emma housekeeper for Mrs.
Mary Seymour Newcomb Riverside
drive B tel.
Hill, J. D. (Fannie) 1 eh veterinarian
0 H&L Collins St B tel.
Hiller, Mrs. Ida 0. bds with "William J.
Twining Maple Ave.
Hopkins, Anna (dau John) teacher Lib-
erty St.
Hopkins, John (Margaret) ret O H&L
Liberty St.
Hopkins, Merritt (Anna) 2 ch wks in
Jansen's Creamery T Park St.
Hopkins, Mrs. Nina stenographer T Col-
lins St.
Hopkins, William (son John) telegraph
operator Liberty St.
Howard, Cliarles (Hattie) 4 ch barber
T Main St.
Howard, Frank (EflQe) 1 ch teamster 0
H&L 3h Main St B tel.
Howard, Wilbur (Kate J.) shipper in
furniture factory O H&L 119th St.
Howe, Joseph (Catherine) 3 ch farmer
& fur buyer O 70a 2h E Main St.
Howe, Ray (Mary) teamster T Main
St.
Howland, Charles (Elizabeth) 4 ch fur-
niture maker T Park St.
Howland, Mrs. Eliza J. 1 ch O H&L
Hickory St.
Howland, Ida (dau Mary) clerk Collins
St.
Howland, Mrs. Mary T Collins St.
Humphreys, Gertrude B. (granddau G.
Flavel) student Cor Main & Academy
Sts.
Humphreys, G. Flavel (Harriett) min-
ister T Cor Main & Academy Sts.
Humphreys, Hannah B. (dau G. Flavel)
teacher Cor Main & Academy Sts.
Hyde, Mrs. Alice F. housekeeper for
L. A. Ford 'Monroe Heights St.
JENKS, Edmund B. (Mary K.) attorney
O H&L W Main St B tel.
Jennings, Frank (Georgia) 2 ch furni-
ture maker T Ih Ic W Main St.
Johnson, Albert (Jennie) 2 ch wks at
Borden Creamery T Ih Liberty St.
Johnson, Amos (Nellie) traveling sales-
man O H&L Collins St B tel.
Johnson, Mrs. Caroline E Main St.
Johnson, Mrs. Emroy bds with Edmund
B Jenks W Main St B tel.
Johnson, Erma H. (dau George F.)
student Park St.
Johnson, George farmer O 30a E Main
St.
Johnson, George F. (Ella L.) 3 ch la-
borer O H&L Park St.
Johnson, Glayds (dau Amos) Collins St
B tel.
Johnson, Harriett teacher bds with
George E Main St.
Johnson, LiUian (dau Albert) Liberty
St.
Johnson, Mrs. Lucinda S. bds with F.
C. Branday Collins St.
Johnson, Richard (son Amos) book-
keeper Collins St B tel.
Johnson, "Vera P. (dau George F.)
student Park St.
Johnson, Wheeler A.
Jones, S. T. (Ella) 1 ch wagon repair
shop O H&L Park St.
Ketels, Oluf C. minister bds with James
Gaylord Hickory St.
Kiley, William (Mary) 3 ch clothier O
H&L Collins St.
Kinch, Orion (Ina) 3 ch machinist T
Monroe Heights St.
King, Hiram (Sarah) bakery & laundry
0 H&L 119th St.
Knickbocker, Rudolph (Annie) ret O
H&L Maple Ave.
Kromer, Marguerite (niece Grovenor
Cross) clerk Academy St.
Landers, A. P. (Jennie H.) feed dealer
O 4a Ih W Main St B tel.
Landers, Erford C. (Lula) 2 ch poul-
tryman O 25a Ic E Main St B tel.
See adv.
Landers, Floyd H. (son George) student
E Main St B tel.
Landers, George D. ret bds with Erford
C. E Main St B tel.
Landers, G. W.
Landers, Milton H. (son A. F.) W Main
St B tel.
Landers, P. H. (Eleanor) 1 ch ret O
3a H&L Collins St B tel.
Lee, Margaret housekeeper for C. M.
Cook W Main St B tel.
Livermore, M. E. (Libby) 2 ch livery-
man T Main St B tel.
Lombard, M. J. printer bds with George
H. Sullivan Main St B tel.
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RUEAL DIRECTORY
Love, Alethia (dau Mrs. Helen Perry)
teacher Collins St.
Love, Charles ret O H&L Collins St.
Love, George (Emily) ret O H&L Main
St.
Lucas, E. J. (Ella) (son L. E.) 1 ch
bookkeeper W Main St.
I Lucas, L. E. (Elsie) foreman in furni-
ture factory T W Mam St.
Lusk, Mrs. Nettie bds with W. S. Allan
Hickory St.
McEnaney, John (Julia) ret T Hickory
St.
McGory, Mrs. Kate O H&L Academy St.
McGuire, James (Mary) 3 ch traveling
salesman T Main St B tel.
McHale, John (Jane) 1 ch printer T
Main St.
MacKenzie, John (Libbie) 2 ch post-
master O H&L Hickory St.
' Martin, J. A. (Elizabeth) furniture
maker bds with John D. White Main
St B tel.
Maxfield, David L. (Marv S.) attorney
O H&L Collins St B tel.
May, S. a. (Maggie) insurance O 2a
H&L Collins St. See adv.
Miner, Mts. O. P. bds with E. W. Taft
Main St B tel..
Mitchell, Charles (Martha) supt of State
road construction O H&L E Main St.
Mitchell, George blacksmith T E Main
St.
Mitchell, V. (Carrie) 1 ch carpenter 0
H&L 119th St.
Morgan, David (Mary E.) 3 ch furni-
ture maker T Liberty St.
Morgan, E. N. (Lodicie) farming &
teaming O 8i^a 2h 4e Prospect St B
tel.
Morgan, Louella (dau E. N.) Prospect
St B tel.
Moscrip, E. S. (Mary) physician O H&L
3h Main St B tel'.
Moulton, Dorothy (granddau John Elli-
ott) Main St.
Munson, Walter (Elizabeth) 1 ch prop
Otselie Inn T Ih Cor Main & Collins
Sts B tel.
Murdoek, Mrs. Myra T Main St.
Nelson, James (Frances) laborer T Lib-
ertv St.
Newcomb, Mrs. Mary Seymour O H&L
Eiverside Drive B tel.
Nichols, F. E. (Anna) furniture O H&L
Main St B tel.
Nichols, W. E. (Mary) 1 ch undertaker
0 H&L 2h 119th St B tel.
Norton, Mrs. Mary O H&L Hickory St
B tel.
0 'Brien, Mrs. Elizabeth O H&L W Main
St.
O'Brien, Mary (dau Elizabeth) W Main
St.
O'Connell, Jerry (Daisy) furniture
maker T Liberty St.
O'Dea, Mrs. Lydia 0 H&L W Main St.
Oliver, Gerald (son Eobert) E Main St.
Oliver, Harry (Alice) caretaker of Harry
Clinton 's Place Collins St B tel.
Oliver, Eobert (Olive) 1 ch farmer T
Ih Ic E Main St.
Ottman, Henry A. congregational min-
ister T Park St B tel.
Ottman, Nellie (dau Henry A.) Park St
B tel.
Page, Alta (dau Mrs. Cyrus) teacher
Main St.
Page, Mrs. A. W. 1 ch O 17a Ih Pros-
pect St B tel.
Page, Mrs. Cyrus 0 H&L Main St.
Page, J. W. (Jennie) insurance 0 H&L
Main St B tel.
Page, O. T. (Harriett) ret O H&L Col-
lins St.
Palmer, Daniel (Mary) farmer O 4a
Nanticoke St.
Palmer, Harry (son Daniel) laborer
Nanticoke St.
Palmer, Leon (sou Daniel) laborer Nan-
ticoke St.
Parker, J. H. (Irene) 1 ch feed dealer
T W Main St B tel.
Parsons, Eloise W. T Academy St.
Pease, Harvey farmer T 3h 25c Prospect
St Ind tel.
Peek, George (Lillian) 1 ch laborer T
Main St.
Perce, Mrs. Maria O H&L W Main St.
Perkins, WUliam (Nellie) laborer O
H&L Hickory St.
Perry, Frank (Eva) ret O H&L Lib-
erty St.
Perrv, Mrs. Helen T Collins St.
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WHITNEY POINT
IViiy, M. l'\ (Caiiie D.) ret O . H&L
Collins St.
Pickett, James furniture maker bds ^-itli
Clair Hav Monroe Heights St.
Pierce, Mrs. Jane O H&L Main St.
Pike, Arthur furniture maker bds witli
Ernest E. Ames 119th St.
Purdy, George, Jr. furniture maker bds
with W. H. Tomitkina Main St.
Purdy, George, Sr. furniture maker bds
with Lewis Utter Main St.
Quinlivan, Mrs. Sarah T Collins St.
Rathbun, B. U. (Carrie) druggist O
block & L Main St B t'el.
Rathbun, Harry (Florence) 1 ch wks in
Borden Creamery O H&L Cor Park
& W Main Sts B tel.
Reilly, Blanche coal dealer O H&L Park
St.
Reilly, Mrs. B. A. Park St.
Richards, Frances (niece Frank Stalker)
student E Main St.
Richards, Loyal (Edith) ret O 13a 4c E
Main St.
Ricliards, William (Florence) 2 ch
farmer & milk peddler O 60a 2h 19c
Monroe Heights St B tel.
Rittenburg, S. (Anna) barber O H&L
W Main St B tel.
Rivnburgli, John (Mary) section hand
on R.R T W Main St!
Robinson, A. C. ret bds with Charles R.
Alexander Main St.
Rogers, Mrs. Alice O H&L W Main St.
Rogers, Mrs, L. T. bds with Charles
Alexander Main St.
Rogers, Moses ret bds with Mrs. Mary
Howland Collins St.
Ross, John (Frances) grocery & meat
T Ih Main St B tel.
Sawdy, Mrs. Emma O H&L Hickory St.
Scott, Robert C. su]>t of Bordens bds
with George H. Sullivan Main St B
tel. ■
Scoville, George wks at novelty factory
bds with W. H. Tompkins Main St.
Seymour, Ella Ruth stuflent Riverside
Drive B tel.
Seymour, Mamie asst cashier at First
National Bank bds with Mrs. B. F.
Walter Liberty St.
Seymour. R. A. (Edith B.) 1 ch i.liysi^
cian O 16na 2h 20c Riverside Drive B
tel.
Sevniour, Stella piano teacher bils witli
William Shanley Park St.
Shanlev, Mary housekeejjer for William
Park St.
Shanley, M. C Elizabeth) 1 ch produce
1)uyer O H&L Liberty St B tel.
Shanlev, William 2 cli traveling salesman
O H&L Park.
Sheldon, Mrs. Olive bds with John A.
Edwards Park St B tel.
Sherwood, Charles W. (Carrie) 1 ch ear-
lientrr T Main St.
Short, Lawrence Eugene (stepson Eugene
Brown) student Railroad St.
Skidmore, C. E. inspector for Jansen
Milk Co bds with M. C. Dyer Main St
B tel.
Smith, Mrs. D. M. O H&L E Main St.
Smith, Henrv (Carrie) 2 ch stage driver
T 2h W Main St.
Smith, Hf.kmon D. washing machines
See adv.
Smith, Lester (Joseiihine) 1 eh laborer
T Ih 8c Prospect St Ind tel.
Smith, Louie M. (dau Mrs. D. M.) com-
l)Ositor in Reporter office E Main St.
Smith, Rennie B. (son W. BurdelleJ
student Prospect St.
Smith, W. Burdelle (Anna) 2 ch machin-
ist O H&L Prospect St.
Spaine, Mrs. Minnie bds 119th St.
Sparrow, Mrs. Cassie J. 3 ch T W
Main St.
Sparrow, William H. clerk in drug store
bds Academy St.
Sjjear, David teamster bds Main St B
tel.
Spencer, John (Edith) carpenter T Col-
lins St.
Spencer, Ollie (stepson James Nelson)
♦laborer Liberty St.
Stafford,, Bernice (niece Fred Allen)
Collins St.
Stalker, Frank (Winnie) feed dealer O
H&L E Main St.
Stanton, Arthur real estate & timber
bds with Ernest E. Ames 119th St.
Steeher, Fred (Libbie) jeweler bds with
George H. Sullivan Main St B tel.
Sullivan, Alice (dau John) teacher Park
St.
Sullivan. Georpe H. (Marv) hotel O
Main St B tel.
Sullivan, Harry (Alice) (son John) 1
eh restaurant Park St.
Sullivan, Jeanette (dau Geo. H.) student
Main St B tel.
Sullivan, Jerry F. (Theresa) 1 ch gen-
eral store) O Ih Main St B tel.
Sullivan, Mrs. Joanna bds with George
H. Main St B tel.
Sullivan, Jolui (Alice) ret O H&L Park
St.
Sullivan, AVilliam (son John) barber
Park St.
Sutphen, Phelon (Cora) fai-mer 0 10a
2h Ic Riverside Drive B tel.
Swan, Cliarles (Nilva) 6 ch furniture
maker T Academv St.
46
RUEAL DIEECTORY
Sweazey, Charles (Edith) 1 ch O H&L
Monroe Heights St.
Sweet, L. B. (Pearle) 4 ch cabinet maker
T Park St. /
Sweetland, Mrs. Eliza 1 ch O l.'la Ic
Hickory St.
Sweetland, Lynn La Rue (Cecil) 1 ch
teamster T Hickory St B tel.
Taft, J. Mason (Florence) driver T W
Main St B tel.
Taft, E. W. (Bertha) hardware 0 H&L
Main St B tel.
Talbott, Merl.
Thomas, Chas.
Ticknor, Frank (Stella) mechanical en-
gineer O H&L W Main St.
Todd, Mrs. Elsio bds with Frank Wells
Hickory St.
Tompkins, Mrs. W. H. restaurant T
Main St.
Tompkins, W. H. (Myra) '2, cli furniture
maker T Hi Eailroad St.
Twining, William J. (Marietta) lalwrer
O li/4a Ih Ic Maple Ave.
Tyler, Andrew C. (Norene) .3 ch real
estate & insurance 0 H&L Main St
B tel. See adv.
Utter, Lewis (Ruth) 2 ch laborer T
Main St.
Valentine, Myrtle (dau W. D.) Prospect
St B tel.
Valentine, W. D. (Mary) farmer O l.'Ma
■Ah 20c Prospect St B tel.
Vincent, Robert section hand on RR bds
with Angelo Adeno W Main St.
Walls, Floyd (Florence) wks in Jan-
sen's Creamery T Hickory St.
Walter, Mrs. B. F. O H&L Liberty St.
Walter, Elizabeth (dau Mrs. B. F.)' Lib-
erty St.
Walter, Fred E. (Eflfa) polislier in fur-
niture factory O H&L E Main St.
Walter, H. J. (Maude M.) 3 ch cashier
in bank O H&L Liberty St.
Walthart, J. L. (Minnie B.) 1 ch prin-
cipal of high school T Liberty St B
tel.
Ward, Williapi H. (Myra)' painter &
paperhanger T W Main St.
Warfle, Grover (Ida) 2 ch blacksmith
T Ih Collins St.
Waterman, W. H. ret O H&L Hickoiv
St.
Waters, Chas. L.
Watkins, William (Mary) ;i ch herdsman
T Collins St.
Wells, Charles C. (Cora) 1 ch painter O
H&L Main St.
Wells, Frank (P:ida) foreman in Jansen
Ci-eamery T Hickory St.
Whaley, R. W. (Harriett) bsirbei- O H&L
Liberty St.
Wheatcroft, T. J. carpenter O 5a Hick-
ory St.
Whitcomb, Percy (Elsie) . telegrapli
operator T Main St.
White, Celia (dau John D.) teacher Main
St B tel.
White, Herbert (sou John D.) expresa
& hauling Main St B tel.
White, John D. (Mary E.) highway supt
O H&L Main St B tel.
White, Lynn J. (Lenora) 1 eh carting
business O H&L 11 h Main St B tel.
Whitney, C. E. O 150a 25c Hickory St.
Wilcox, Mrs. Ida O H&L Main St.
Wilcox, Mary ((hxu Ida) teacher Main
St.
Wilson, Delos (Anna) 1 ch laborer T
Hickory St.
Wilson, Ruth (dau Delos) clerk Hickory
St.
WiMSTERY, O. E.
Woods, Anna milliner T Collins St.
Woods, Michal.
Worden, David M. ret O H&L Park St
B tel.
Worden, Roy (Fern) wks for Bordens
Milk Co T Liberty St.
Wright, Mrs. Sarah bds witli Mrs. A. W.
Page Prospect St B tel.
Youmans, Mrs. Mary O H&L Liberty
St B tel.
BROOME COUNTY
Sisson Bros. — -Welden Co., old established concern of Einghamton,
has built a handsome new department store. They have been
located on same site for over three-quarters of a century.
Sisson Bros.==
Welden Co.'s
ew
Store
One of the finest re-
tail establishments in
ii\y inland city.
'or three-quarters of
a century, merchan-
dise leaders of south-
ern New York and
northern Pennsyl-
vania..
You have a standing,
cordial invitation to
make 'this Store your
headquarters when in
Binghamton.
WHEN you are thinking of buying some
new Furniture just write a letter
(provided you cannot visit the store) to the
Stickley-Brandt Furniture Co.
Binghamton, N. Y.
and they will send you cuts and lowest
prices on what you want.
Remember SUcl^ley's sells the famous Hoosier Cahinels
on the club plan of $1.00 down and $4.00 a month.
48
EUEAL DIEECTOEY
Looking North on Chenango Stisct, Binghaniton, New York.
BROOME COUNTY
Abbreviations. — a, means acres; bds, boards; B tel, Bell telephone; 4 cli, 4 children;
H&L, house and lot; Bin 10, Binghamton Township Road No. 10; O, Owns; Rl, Rural Route
No. 1; ret, retired; T, Tenant; 4h, 4 horses; 2c, 2 cattle.
The abbreviations used for the Townships of Broome County are as follows:
Barker, Bar. Conklin, Conk. Lisle, Lis. Triangle, Tri.
Binghamton, Bin. Dickinson, Dick. Maine, Mai. Union, Un.
Chenango, Chen. Fenton, Fen. Nanticoke, Nan. Vestal, Ves.
Colesville, Col. Kirkwood, Kir. Sanford, Snfd. Windsor, Win.
Names in CAPITALS are those of Farm Journal subscribers — always the most intelligent
and progressive people in any county. No Tumbledowns, 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, Earl S. farmer & cattle breeder
T 4h 20e E2 Windsor Win 35.
Abbey, Martin A. (Florence) 5 eh gas
fitter 0 5a Ih Ic El Kirkwood Kir 38
Ind tel.
Abbey, M. D. (Anna K.) 2 ch farmer O
217a E2 Windsor Win 35 Ind tel.
Abbott, Floyd L. (Lucy) 2 ch black-
smith T Ic Kirkwood Kir 20.
Abbott, Herman (Lena) 1 ch mechanic
O H&L Ih Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Ace, Geo. E. El Union.
Aee, George W. (Susanna) farmer 0 65a
2h 4c El Union Un 9.
Ackley, Edward (son Sophoronus) paint-
er E2 Vestal Ves 48,
Ackley, Mitchel N. (Libby) farmer T
2h 4c El Binghamton Conk 6.
Ackley, Sophoronus laborer O 25a E2
Vestal Ves 48.
Ada, Fayette (May) manager of State
Hospital farm El Kirkwood Kir 11-
Ind tel.
49
BROOME COUNTY
Adams, Albert S. (Dora) 1 cli farmiuy-
O 14a lb 5c care Friendsville stage ED
Biugliamton Ves 84 B tel.
Adams, Mrs. Burt Lisle Lis 41.
Adams, Carl, (Ada) farmer T 2h 23c
Castle Creek Bar 19.
Adams, Charles E. (Carrie) ret O H&L
111 Triangle Tri 53 Ind tel.
Adams, Charles J. farmer T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Adams, D. R. (Jennie) 2 ch farmer O
196a 4h 37c El Whitney Point Tri 14.
Adams, Elmer farmer O 115a 2h 18c Cas-
tle Creek Bar 24.
Adams, Elmer (May) brakeman on O &
W E E Co O lOOa Ih El Port Crane
Fen 18.
Adams, Eugene farmer T 3h 27c Lisle
Lis 41.
Adams, Harry 1 ch T Chenango Forks
Chen 53.
Adams, Josei^hine O 8a 8e E4 Marathon
Lis 39.
Adams, Oscar (Nellie) 6 ch farmer O
100a 2h 6c Castle Creek Bar 24 B tel.
Adams, Theodore F. (Ellen J.) ret 0 5a
E3 Bingham ton Fen 11 B tel.
Adams, "William ret bds with W. E. El
Whitney Point Tri 14.
Adams, W. E. farmer O 128a 3h 14c El
Whitney Point Tri 14.
Adrl^nce, Earl I). (Eda) farmer O 75a
3h 10c E2. Johnson City Un 21 B tel.
Adriance, E. D. (Minnie) farmer 0 80a
2h 7c Maine Mai 34 B tel.
Adriance, John W. (Florence) 3 ch farm-
ing & milk peddling O 95a 3h 30c
ED Binghamton A^es 9."!.
Adson, Jay (Jane) 1 ch farmer O 20a Ih
2c E3 Bmghamton Col 10.
Aglesworth, Chas. E2 Chenango Forks.
Aherau, Nora T Whitney Point Lis 51.
Ahern, Michael (Loretta) 3 ch farmer
O 91a 2h 15c El Binghamton Conk 2
Ind tel.
Aiken, Charles (Kitty) 2 ch farmer O
26a 2h 4c E4 Binghamton Chen 73.
Aiken, James M. (Cora) 3 ch farmer O
122a 4h 23c E2 Chenango Forks Tri 52
Ind tel.
Aiken, Leon (Fanny) farmer T El
Whitney Point Tri 29 Ind tel.
Aiken, M. C. (Cynthia) 1 ch farmer &
stock dealer O 150a 6h 32e El Whit-
ney Point Tri 29 Ind tel.
Ainey, H. L. (Lillian B.) 1 ch general
store T 2h Ic Vestal Center Ves 62.
Ainsworth, Mrs. Saiah J. O H&L E2
Windsor Win 28 Ind tel.
Aitfhison Bros, dairy & farming O 200a
6h 39e E5 Binghamton Chen 18 B
tel.
Aitchison, Charles (Henrietta) 3 ch
farmer T E5 Binghamton Chen 12.
Aitchison, William (Elsie) 1 ch farmer
O 188a 5h ;!2e E5 Binghamton Chen 12
B tel.
Aitken, William J. (Florence) farmer 0
49a Chenango Bridge Chen 41.
Aitkin, John farmer & mason O 50a 3h
5e E2 Windsor Win 75.
Alberechta, Thomas (Eliza) 6 ch farmer
O 150a 2h 3c E3 Binghamton Col 8.
Aldeman, Edwin H. (Etta) farmer O
43a Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Aldeman, L. H. (Mamie) 1 ch farmer O
112a 2h 24e Castle Creek Chen 28.
Alden, George H. Jr. (Edith) farmer O
65i/,a 2h 5c E2 Harpursville Col 77.
Alden, J. W. (Cassie M.) 3 ch farmer O
24a Ih 4c El Kirkwood Win 21 Ind
tel.
Alden, Eaymond son of W. A. farm hand
El Kirkwood Kir 13.
Alden, W. A. (Effie) 1 ch farmer O 20a
2h 10c El Kirkwood Kir 13.
Aldredge, Benjamin F. (Mildred) 1 ch
butcher T bds with Fredrick Turnbull
El Binghamton Bin 45 B tel.
Aldrich, A. W. (Susan) ret O 60a Ih
A^estal Center Ves 62.
Aldrich, S. T. farming O 115a Ih 5c E2
Windsor Win 71.
Alexander, Bertha M. farmer O 89a 16c
E2 Chenango Forks Bar 48 B tel.
Alexander, D. B. farmer O 300a 6h 38c
Itaska Bar 53.
Alexander, Fred L. (Ida) 3 ch farmer O
76a 2h 13c E6 Susquehanna Pa Win
113 Ind tel.
Alexander, Lester farmer O 160a 2c
Chenango Forks Bar 53.
Alexander, L. W. farmer O 50a 3h 10c
Chenango Forks Bar 53.
Alexander, Sidney B. (Ida C.) dairy &
poultry farming O 150a 3h 20c Star
Eoute Hale Eddy Snfd 51 Ind tel.
Allan, Florence (dau Peter L.) shoe-
worker El Binghamton Bin 30.
Allan, Peter L. (Elizabeth) farmer O
83a Ih Ic El Binghamton Bin 30.
Allen, Clarence A. farmer O 120a E2
Harpursville Col 76.
Allen, Fred laborer T E4 Susquehanna
Pa Win 52.
Allen, Hector L. (Julia F.) farmer O 52a
2h 8c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B tel.
Allen, James (Glenuville) 1 ch farmer
T 4h 54c Center Lisle Lis 26 B tel.
Allen, James N. (Flora) 1 ch dairy
farming O 300a 8h 75c Willow Point
A'es 93 B tel.
Allen, Jessie bds with Esther Livermore
Lisle Lis 44 Ind tel.
50
EUEAL DIRECTORY
Allen, John D. (Evangeline) 1 ch farmer
O 200a 3h 6c Harpursville Col 87 In<l
tel.
Allen, John H. poultry & bees O 40a
41i 5c R2 Union Mai 21 B tel. See adv.
Allen, Lewis (Belle) 1 ch well driller T
Chenango Forks Chen 33.
Allen, Lloyd R. (Lula M.) 1 ch farmer T
2h 17c Sanitaria Springs Col 14 B tel.
Allen, Minnie O H&L Triangle Tri 30.
Allen, 0. N. (Cora) 1 ch farmer O 150a
3h 19c 40 sheep Rl Whitney Point Bar
36 B tel.
Allen, R. L. (Louella) farmer T 2h 13c
Itaska Bar 34 B tel.
Allen, T. E. (Nellie) 1 ch farmer O 50a
3h lie Whitney Point Bar 15.
Allen, Vernon S. (Mary V.) farmer O
224a 6h 34c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B tel.
Allen, William (Emma) 2 ch farmer O
138a 3h 13c Rl Tunnel Col 50 Ind tel.
AUerton, Mrs. Elizabeth 1 ch farmer O
. 150a 2h 19c Rl Port Crane Fen 21 B
tel.
Allerton, H. Lewis farmer T Rl Port
Crane Fen 21 B tel.
Allerton, John H. (Kate W.) 3 eh laborer
D H R R Co O 11a 2h Port Crane
Fen 12.
Allison, Clarence (Julia) 5 ch farmer
T 6h 38c Center Village Col 95.
Allison, C. S. Rl East Windsor.
Alloy, Dominick laborer T Main St
Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Almy, E. C. (Caroline) farmer 0 35a Ih
3c R2 Windsor Kir 36 Ind tel.
Alport, Mrs. Lucy housekeeper for Will-
iam R2 Vestal Ves 19.
Alport, William laborer T R2 Vestal
Ves 19.
Ames, Arthur (Ina) 1 ch farmer 0 H&L
Glen Aubrey Nan 30.
Ames, Charles J. (Susie) 3 ch farmer T
2h Ic R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Ames, Claude (Leah) 1 ch laborer T
Killawog Lis 37.
Ames, Fred D. (Lenora) 5 ch farmer O
147a 8h 24c Rl Conklin Conk 16.
Ames, Laura O H&L Glen Aubrey Nan
30 Ind tel.
Ames, William E. (Ettie) 3 ch printer
O H&L Railroad Ave Chenango Forks
Chen B tel.
Ames, W^ J. attorney-at-law T Main St
Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Amsbry, Fred S. (Frances) farmer 0
50a 4h 9c R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B
tel.
Amsbry, .Joseph (Ruth) farmer T R4
" Binghamton Chen 44 B tel.
Amsbry, Lee J. (Edith) farmer 0 400a
4h 13c Rl Whitney Point Tri 35.
Amsbry, Merritt (Laura) farmer O 70a
2h 8c R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Amsbry, William (Mary) O 10a R4
Binghamton Fen 10.
Amsbry, W. E. (Clara M.) 3 ch farmer
O 160a 8h 9c R4 Binghamton Chen 44
B tel.
Andersen, Walter farmer T R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10.
Anderson, Ben J. (Hannah) farmer O
8a 3c Port Crane Fen 12..
Anderson, B. S. (Anna) farmer O 8a
Windsor Win 82.
Anderson, Luther (Ella) ret O 11a !»<•
Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Anderson, Mabel (dau Luther) trained
nurse Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Andrews, Charles farmer bds with H. A.
Spoor R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 56 Ind
tel.
Andrews, Eugene (Fannie) farmer 0 50a
3h 10c El Johnson City Un 49 B tel.
Andrews, E. J. (Esta) farmer & milk
peddler O 94a 3h 9c Rl Binghamton
Bin 47 B tel.
Andrews, John E. E2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 92.
Andrews, Leslie (Sadie) 3 ch farmer
O 92a 2h 8c Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind
tel.
Andrews, Mrs. Martha O H&L Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Andrews, Mrs. Rhoda A. btls with Leslie
Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind tel.
Andrews, Rhoda E. practical nurse bds
with Leslie Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Inil
tel.
Andrews, S. M. (Elizabeth) farmer O
100a 3h 13c R2 Windsor Kir 38.
Andrews, Warren F. (Mary) farmer O
40a 2h 3c R2 Johnson City Mai 4:". B
tel.
Andrus, .John E. teacher public school
Windsor Win 214.
Anoble, George (Carrie) 2 ch farmer T
2h 21c R2 Windsor Win 82.
Anson, Frank D. (Fannie) 4 ch farmer
O 65a 3h 3c Union Center Mai 22.
The Fashion Center
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS
51
of Binghamton, N. Y.
Exclusive women's and children's ap-
parel of all kinds. Prices moderate .
BROOME COUNTY
Antwerp, Ed lumber dealer O H&L Bing-
hamton Kir 22.
Antwerp, Wni. lumber dealer O H&L
Binghamton Kir 22.
Anwers, Emmett (Pansy) farmer O 10a
Ih 2c El Johnson City Un 47 B tel.
Appley, Edwin (Francelia) farmer O
H&L Ic Harpursville Col 90.
Appley, Elislia D. (Aritta) 1 ch farmer
0 27a 2h 6c El Harpursville Col 89.
Appley, Forest F. farmer T 2h E2 Har-
pursville Col 71.
Appley, H. E. (Addie) farmer O 152a 4h
23c Harpursville Col 87 Ind tel.
Appley, Mrs. Martha W. farmer O 33a
2h E2 Harpursville Col 71.
Archibald, Andrew H. (Maude J.) 1 ch
farmer T Ih Port Crane Fen 18.
Archibald, A. A. El Port Crane.
Arhcraft, William E. (Julia) farmer
T Ih Hooper Un 32.
Armlin, Leonard D. (Elda C.) minister
T Ih Chenango Bridge Chen 40 B tel.
Armstrong, Edd T ED Great Bend Pa
Win 49.
Arnold, Charles (Jennie) 1 ch farmer
O 165a 4h 29c El Lisle Lis 17 Ind tel.
Arnold, D. H. (Eva) farmer & telephone
manager 0 235a 6h 51c El Whitney
Point Tri 36 Ind tel.
Arnold, E. D. farmer O 30a Ih El Whit-
ney Point Tri 14 Ind tel.
Arnold, Frank J. farmer O 256a 4h 32c
El Whitney Point Tri 23 Ind tel.
Arnold, George El Lisle.
Arnold, Gladys (dau D. H.) teacher El
Whitney Point Tri 36 Ind tel.
Arnold, Jesse (Julia) farmer O 100a 4h
18c El Lisle Lis 19.
Arnold, Lyman (Lula) merchant O H&L
Ih Center Lisle Lis 20 B tel.
Arnold, Odeltha (dau D. H.) El Whit-
ney Point Tri 36 Ind tel.
Arnold, Eoy B. (Vera) farmer T 3h 40c
E2 Eiehford Lis 20.
Ash, George (Amy) 1 ch engineer O
H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Ashley, Clarence (Ethel) 1 ch farmer
& thresher O 205a 6h 35e El Whitney
Point Tri 22 Ind tel.
Ashley, Mrs. Elizabeth bds Upper Lisle
Tri 4.
Ashley, Mrs. Elizabeth bds El Whitney
Point Tri 22 Ind tel.
Ashley, Harry (Lena) 3 ch carpenter O
H&L Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Ashley, Milo B. (Lillian) 3 ch farmer &
hauls milk O 6a 3h Ic El Whitney
Point Tri 10.
Aten, Eobert machinist Ih bds with
Charles Blaisure Vestal Ves 23.
Atherton, Alva B. (Cora) 1 ch wks at
E. J. shoe factory O H&L El Johnson
City Un 47.
Atkins, Malcomb (Cora) farmer O
140a 5h 22e El Tunnel Col 27 Ind tel.
Atkins, Ea'nsom farmer T El Tunnel Col
27 Ind tel.
Atkinson, M. E. (Eosa C.) 1 ch supt of
Sky Lake hunting grounds T 3h El
Windsor Snfd 15 Ind tel.
Attridge, Oscar (Grace) farmer O 100a
Ih El Kirkwood Kir 39.
Attridge, W. H. (Hattie) farmer O 64a
6h 20c E2 Harpursville Col 45 Ind tel.
Atwater, George (Deette) stock dealer
T Ih Main St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Atwater, John J. (Fannie) farmer O
121a 3h 7c Maine Mai 52 B tel.
Atwell, B. F. (Daisy) 4 ch farming T
Ih El Windsor Win 116.
Atwell, Corbin S. (Minnie M.) 1 ch
farmer O 263a 2h 20c El Tunnel Col
16 Ind tel.
Atwell, Edith farmer O 118a 2h 8c E6
Susquehanna Pa Win 107.
Atwell, Edward (Ida) 1 ch farmer O
150a 2h 7e E6 Susquehanna Pa Win
111.
Atwell, Edward M. (Eva) storekeeper &
oil operator O 586a 3h 22c El Wind-
sor Snfd 17.
Atwell, Ernest H. (Laura E.) 3 ch
head sawyer T Ic El Windsor Snfd 17
Ind tel.
Atwell, Hanna bds El Windsor Win 116.
Atwell. Morris farmer bds with Osmer
Mallery E6 Susquehanna Pa Win 107
Ind tel.
Atwell, Phebie E6 Susquehanna Pa Win
107.
Atwell, Mrs. Sarah bds with Wm. Wright
El Windsor Snfd 17.
Atwood, Charlie (Dell) farmer O 32a 2h
10c Killawog Lis 41 Ind tel.
Atwood, Harry W. (Irene) 2 ch T Killa-
wog Lis 37.
Atwood, Hiel (Ernestine) laborer O
H&L Killawog Lis 37 Ind tel.
Auchinachie, a. Castle Creek.
Augevine, Leon E. (Margaret) 2 ch
farmer T 2h 3c Union Un 3.
Austin, Charles A. (Ann) farmer O ISOa
3h 32c E6 Susquehanna Pa Win 108.
Austin, David W. (Minnie) 1 ch farmer
O 260a 3h 15c E2 Vestal Ves 8 Ind
tel.
Austin, E. E. Conklin.
Austin, Fred (Bertha) farmer 0 130a
3h 6c Chenango Forks Bar 30.
Austin, Fred (Nellie) 7 ch farmer T E6
Susquehanna Pa Win 108.
52
EUEAL DIEECTORY
Austin, George E. (Mae) farmer T 31i
31c El Nineveh Snfd 34 Ind tel.
Austin, George N. ret T Deposit Snfd 47.
Austin, Lee (Jessie) farmer bds with
J. B. Lamphere El Nineveh Snfd 33.
Austin, Mrs. Lena clerk Susquehanna Pa
Win 109.
Austin, Lydia T Main St Center Village
Col 91.
Austin, L. E. (Ina) 4 ch teamster T 2h
Ic E2 Chenango Forks Bkr 50.
Austin, Mrs. Vesey 4 ch T Harpursville
Col 90.
Avery, George (Carrie E.) 7 ch wks in
shoe shop T Vestal Ves 21.
Avery, Inez O H&L Harpursville Col 74.
Avis, Bert (Grace) 2 ch vyks in shoe shop
T Ih Vestal Ves 21.
Avis, Friend (Stella) 2 ch wks in tan-
nery T Vestal Ves 22.
Ayers, Elmer (Lillian) 1 ch farmer O
90a 4h 12c El Kirkwood Kir 16.
Ayers, G. W. (Goldie) 1 ch farmer T 3h
lie El Nineveh Col 100.
Ayers, Olive (dau Ehner) teacher El
Kirkwood Kir 16.
Aylesworth, Cliarles (Bertha) 2 ch farm-
er 0 Sa Ih E2 Chenango Forks Tri 53.
Aylesworth, Dell (Etta) 4 ch butter-
maker T Ih Center Lisle Lis 20 B tel.
Aylesworth, Jay (Ida) farmer O 56a 2h
2c El Chenango Forks Fen 2.
Aylesworth, J. A. (Margaret) general
store O la Ih Main St Center Village
Col 91 Ind' tel.
Aylesworth, William (Emma A.) 3 ch
farmer T 2h 13c E2 Chenango Forks
Bar 48.
Aylesworth, Willis ret bds with Charles
E2 Clienango Forks Tri 53.
Ayleworth, A. E. 2 ch farmer T 2h 6c
E4 Binghamton Chen 49.
Ayres, Charles (Mary) 5 ch farmer O
166a 3h 23c Corbettsville Conk 41.
Babcock, Charles (Ora) 2 ch farmer T
3h 37c El Tunnel Col 24 Ind tel.
Babcock, John mechanic T Lisle Lis 45.
Babcock, Joseph (Jennie) carpenter O
H&L E2 Eichford Lis 7.
Babicek, Joseph farmer T Ih El Bing-
hamton Bin 45.
Bacon, Fred H. (Dollie) 4 ch groceries
T Ih Sanitaria Springs Col 10 B tel.
Bacon, Lewis T. (Mary E.) clerk O H&L
Sanitaria Springs Col 14%.
Badger, David E. (Hattie) 3 ch farmer
. O 61a 2h 8c E3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Badger, E. A. Cheriango Forks.
Badger, Mrs. Lou J. Ouaquaga.
Badger, M. M. Ouaquaga.
Bagley, Fred (Josephine) laborer El
Binghamton Conk 1.
Bailey, A. G. (Clara) farmer O 76a 2h
7c El Choconut Pa Ves 39 Ind tel.
Bailey, Ben (Minnie) laborer O H&L Ic
E4 Marathon Lis 39.
Bailey, Charles (Jennie) farmer 0
161a 4h 8c Conklin Conk 39 B tel.
Bailey, Mrs. Chas. 2 ch O H&L Glen
Aubrey Nan 30 Ind tel.
Bailey, Edwin E. bds with N. D. Sanford
Snfd 41.
Bailey, Henry F. (Nellie) minister T Ih
E2 Vestal Ves 17.
Bailey, H. P. (Moriah) farmer 0 80a
2h 12c Sanford Snfd 32 Ind tel.
Bailey, N. D. (Helen S.) farmer 0 8a
Ih 2c Sanford Snfd 41 Ind tel.
Bailey, Eansom (Mary) 1 ch farmer T
Ih Lisle Lis 45.
Bailey, Solomon (Jessie) 1 ch farmer 0
100a 3h 25c E4 Binghamton Dick 4 B
tel.
Bailey, Warren N. ret bds with Perry
W. Potts E2 Vestal Ves 28.
Bailey, William (Lena) 4 ch farmer O
100a 4h Ic E3 Newark Valley Mai 28.
Baird, Earl mail carrier T 3h El Tunnel
Col 19 Ind tel.
Baird, Myron L. (Cora M.) T Sanitaria
Springs Col 4.
Bakeman, Henry J. (Florence) 3 ch
farmer 0 37a Ih 6c El Johnson City
Un 49.
-Baker, Byron (Kate) farmer 0 95a Ih
lie El Lisle Lis 19 Ind tel.
Baker, Chas. (Elenora) 1 ch farmer O
135a 3h 25c E4 Binghamton Chen 30
B tel.
Baker, Chas. D. (Irene) farmer & sells
gas engines O 23a 2h 12c Whitney
Point Tri 4 Ind tel.
Baker, Charles G. (Frances) 2 ch farm-
er O 180a 4h 33c E2 Chenango Forks
Tri 48 Ind tel.
Baker, Clement A. (son Chas. D.) ma-
chinist Whitney Point Tri 4 Ind tel.
Baker, C. D. E2 Chenango Forks.
Baker, Diar (Abistine) merchant O H&L
2h North Sanford Snfd 59 Ind tel.
Baker, Mrs. Edith O H&L Ouaquaga
Col 84.
Baker, Emeral T. (Elizabeth) 3 ch farm-
er 0 110a 3h 22e El Tunnel Col 33 Ind
tel.
Baker, Mrs. Emma D. T E2 Harpurs-
ville Col 40.
Baker, Ethel (dau Gilbert S.) clerk El
Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind tel.
Baker, F. L. (Luella) 1 ch farmer 0
105a 2h 10c E2 Windsor Win 79.
BROOME COUNTY
Baker, George (Everett) 3 eh busman
T Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
Baker, George D. (Mattie C.) farmer 0
400a 5h 22c Rl Nineveh Snfd 38 Ind
tel.
Baker, Mrs. Georgiana T Ouaquaga
Col 84.
Baker, Gilbert S. (Flora) 1 eh farmer O
60a 3h 9e Rl Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind
tel.
Baker, Henry G. (Euthenia) laborer T
Rl Windsor Snfd 17.
Baker, Herman (Lizzie) farmer O S.5a
3h 17c Rl Lisle Lis 16 Ind tel.
Baker, H. N. (Cassa) 5 ch manager T
Tunnel Col 18 Ind tel.
Baker, Jay A. (Bertha) 1 cli farmer T
3h lie R2 Harpursville Col 40.
Baker, Jay B. (Mertie) 1 ch wagon &
auto repairing & horse shoeing O H&L
Sanitaria Springs Col 4.
Baker, Lamont V. farmer T Ih R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10.
Baker, Lorenzo D. (Maud H.) farming
O 155a 3h 26c Gulf Summit Snfd 19
Ind tel.
Baker, N. W. (Drusilla) 2 ch laborer 0
H&L R2 Vestal Ves 16.
Baker, Olin J. (Vivia O.) 3 ch farmer
O 56a 2h 4c R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B
tel.
Baker, Rufus K. (L. F.) farmer T R4
Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Baker, Satira T Lisle Lis 44.
Baker, William S. (Mila) painter 0 H&L
Harpursville Col 871/2.
Balch, Ira farmer O 51a Killawog Lis 41.
Baldwin, Alonzo (Emma) farmer T 2h
12c Whitney Point Lis 51.
Baldwin, Bert laborer Whitney Point
Lis 51.
Baldwin, Cecil laborer bds with Fleming
McBurney Triangle Tri 52.
Baldwin, Chas. H. (Nettie) 4 ch farmer
O 400a 4h 41c Rl Lisle Nan 7 Ind tel.
Baldwin, Mrs. Elmira T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 31.
Baldwin, Ethel Nanticoke.
Baldwin, Mrs. E. C. 1 ch T Center Vil-
lage Col 95.
Baldavin, John C. farmer & lumberman
O 170a 2h Rl Great Bend Pa Win 47.
Baldwin, L. T. (Minnie) farmer O 200a
4h 18c Rl Lisle Nan 13 Ind tel.
Ballantine, P. proprietor of Corbett
farms O 365a 9h 114c Conklin.
Ballard, Be Forest (Polly) 2 eh farm-
er O 100a 7h 12c Rl Lisle Nan 9.
Ballow, Ira R. ])liysician O iy->a Maine
Mai 24 B tel.
Banager, Paul L. ret O H&L Rl Wind-
sor Win 116.
Banker, Levi (Clara) farmer 0 H&L 2c
Conklin Conk 39.
Barber, Mr. farmer Rl Nineveh Col 116.
Barber, E. A. (Lillian M.) wks at E. J.
Co. O H&L E2 .lohnson City Un 45%.
Barber, Fred (Florence) 4 ch blacksmith
T 2h Upper Lisle Tri 19.
Barber, W. B. (Lena R.) farmer T 3h
16c R4 Binghamton Chen 37 B tel.
Bardin, Mary teacher bds with .lames
Hoggins North Sanford Snfd 59.
Barlow, Charles (Edna) 1 ch farmer
O 31a 2h Sc Rl Conklin Conk 6.
Barlow, Frank farmer O 25a 3li 4(' Rl
Binghamton C!onk 5 B tel.
Barlow, Henry W. (Ella) farmer O la
Ih Rl Binghamton Conk 1.
Barlow, Mrs. Kate O H&L Vestal Center
Ves 62%.
Barlow, Leroy (son Kate) ret Vestal
Center Ves 62%.
Barlow, Willis J. (Addie) farmer O 78a
2I1 12c R3 Binghamton Kir 46 Ind tel.
Barnek, Mrs. Jennie O H&L Ih Ic Clie-
nango Forks Bar 54s
Barnes, Ansel (Lena Mae) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 16c Deposit Snfd 28 Ind tel.
Barnes, Charles H. (Julia) farmer O 6a
Ic Vestal Ves 21.
Barnes, De Forest (Hannah) 2 ch farm-
er T 3h Ic Port Crane Fen 12.
Barnes, Duane (Delia) 1 ch farmer O
157a 4h 40c Whitney Point Nan 30
Ind tel.
Barnes, E. R. (May) 2 ch farmer O
esi/oa 4h 15c Hooper Un 32.
Barnes, George (Carrie) teamster O
H&L Harpursville Col 92.
Barnes, Grace I), (dau H. D.) Rl Wind-
sor Win 105.
Barnes, G. V. farmer O 180a 3h 12c R3
Greene Tri 46 Ind tel.
Barnes, Jack laborer bds with J. A. Kim-
ble Vestal Ves 23.
Barnes, J. D. (Mary) ret bds with Char-
lotte L. Egbertson Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Barnes, K. D. (Ella) 1 ch farmer O 80a
Ih 10c Rl Windsor Win 105.
Barnes, Margaret (dau G. V.) R3 Greene
Tri 45 Ind tel.
Barnes, Oscar (Ella) farmer O 84a 4h
15c Sanitaria Springs Col 4.
Barnes, Theodore (May) farmer O H&L
3h Ic Port Crane Fen 12.
Barnes, William F. farmer O 55a 2h 12c
R2 Johnson City Un 21 B tel.
Barney, C. W. (Carrie) ret 0 H&L Har-
pursville Col 74.
54
EUEAL DIRECTORY
Barney, Fred (Leila) farmer O 60a lli
care FriendsviHe stage Binghaniton
A'es 78.
Barnger, Geo. Rl East Windsor Win 103.
Baruhardt, A. Burt farmer T Rl Tunnel
Fen 45 Ind tel.
Baknhardt, Colonel T. (Mary L.) 1 eh
farmer T oh 25c Rl Tunnel Feu 45
Ind tel.
Barxhart, .John C. Castle Creek Bar 9.
Barnhart, J. F. (Lida C.) 1 ch farmer O
200a 2h o2c Castle Creek Bar 9.
Barnner, David William ret T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Barnum, B. C. (Stella) 1 ch farmer O
70a 3h o5c R2 Johnson City Un 45
B tel.
Barnum, Harry (Rose) "wks for E,
Johnson Shoe Factory T Ih Rl John-
son City Un 50 B tel.
Barnum, Ira T. (Linda) farmer O 52a
3h lOe R2 Johnson City Un 36 B tel.
Barnum, Mrs. Sara J. T R2 Harpurs-
ville Col 40.
Bark, William V. R2 Harpursville.
Barrett, Devenca M. (Hattie) 1 ch
farmer O 20a Ih 4c Rl Conklin Conk
Ind tel.
Barrows, Alpheus (Lavinia) farmer 0
6Sa 2h 15c Whitney I'oint Lis 50.
Barrows, Charles A. (Debbie) farmer
T R2 Johnson City Un 28.
Barrows, Chester (Mary) 1 ch farmer T
■2h 16c R2 Berkshire Lis 15 Ind tel.
Barrows, Dell (Nellie) 1 eh farmer O
80a 2h 20c Rl Lisle Lis 35.
Barrows, Edgar E. (Lola) mechanic O
H&L R4 Marathon Lis 41.
Barrows, Ernest ( Bell ) 2 ch farmer O
120a 4h 22c Rl Lisle Lis 19 Ind tel.
Barrows, Erwin (Lucy) 4 ch farmer T
7h 40c R2 Johnson City Un 28 B tel.
Barrows, L. E. R2 Johnson City.
Barry, Mrs. Lena bds with Katheriue
Grace 0 165a Rl Kirkwood Kir 31
Ind tel.
Barsham, Henry (Lillie) 1 eh farmer O
48a 3h 12e Rl Kirkwood Kir 38 Ind
tel.
Bartelson, Wesley (Florence) farmer T
Ih 3c R2 Vestal Ves 20.
Bartholomew, Charles bds Vestal Ves
231/2.
Bartholomew, Francis (son Mrs. Mary)
farmer Vestal Ves 23^4.
Bartholomew, George (Minnie) 1 ch
farmer & broommaker O 30a Ih 2c Rl
Vestal Ves 77 Ind tel.
Bartholomew, Mrs. Marv O 71a Vestal
Ves 231/2.
Blossoms and Fruit. A Single Apple Tree which Yielded gS Baskets of Fruu in u.,e o.
55
BROOME COUNTY
Bartleson, George bds with W. F. Stout
R4 Deposit Snfd 28.
Barton, Adna B. (Elenora) 1 ch ret O
70a 3e E2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 52
Ind tel.
Barton, Archie (son Adna) farmer T 2h
3c R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 52 B tel.
Barton, Cliarles (Lillian B.) 1 ch farmer
O 180a 4h 50c Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 34 B tel.
Barton, C. (Eliza) farmer O 15a Ih Rl
Union Un 6.
Barton, Ernest O. (Bertha) 2 ch
farmer O 62a 2h 7c R2 Susquehaiina,
Pa. Win 58 Ind tel.
Barton, E. (Hattie) farmer O 50a 4h
12c E4 Binghamton Chen 44.
Barton, Frank L. (Estella) farming T
2h lOe Willow Point Ves 53.
Barton, George W. (Rosealene) farmer
O 3a 3c E2 Union Un 17 B tel.
Barton. L. W. (Lillian) 1 ch farmer O
75a eh lie E4 Binghamton Chen 43
B tel.
Barton, Orlie (Jessie) farmer T 5h 8c
Vestal Center Ves 69.
Barton, Oscar S. (Emma L.) farmer
& furniture repairing shop O 26a Ih
4c R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 57 Ind
tel.
Barton, Tracy (Patience) 4 ch farmer
O 20a 2h Rl Vestal Ves 49.
Barton, Ward R. (Zoe W.) school teach-
ing T Sanitaria Springs Col 14%.
Barton, Wealthy (dau Oscar S.) school
teacher R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 51
Ind tel.
Basa, Steve (Theresa) 4 ch farmer O
91a 2h 5c Rl Binghamton Conk 17 B
tel.
Basset, Augusta O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Bates, Bradley farmer O 300a 4h 30c
Rl Harpursville Col 741/2.
Bates, B. H. Harpursville.
Bates, Frank L. (Ines) 1 ch farmer O
62a 2h 9c R2 Harpursville Col 92.
Bates, Frederick A. (Maud) wks at
shoe factory O H&L R2 Johnson City
Un 451/3.
Bates, George H. (Gracia M.) farmer T
2h 6c R6 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 109
Ind tel.
Bates, M. D. R5 Binghamton.
Bates, Raymond sanitarium T Sanitaria
Springs Col 10.
Batsholts, David J. (Anna) ret O l%a
H&L Rl Windsor Win 116 Ind tel.
Baty, Mrs. Amelia 0 5a Ic R2 Vestal
Ves 21 Ind tel.
Baty, Don V. (Nora) farmer T Vestal
Ves 23%.
Baty, Lee (Minnie) 1 ch farmer O 72a
2h 9c Endicott Un 29 Ind tel.
Baudendistnl, Raymond J. (son Mrs. K.
H.) section foreman Gulf Summit
Snfd 201/2.
Baudendistel, Mrs. Katherine H. T Gulf
Summit Snfd 201/2.
Baxter, Benjamin A. (Cora A.) 1 ch
farmer O 122%a 2h 15c R2 Chenango
Forks Tri 52 Ind tel.
Baxter, Del. B. (Minnie E.) 5 ch
farmer & real estate O 12a 3h 16c E3
Binghamton Col 7 B tel.
Baxter, Mrs. Mary O H&L Ouaquaga Col
83.
Baxtelr, Sidney J. (Marion) 1 ch feed
store & coal yard O H&L Hooper Un
32 B tel. See adv.
Bayless, Dudley H. farmer O 50a 2h
Ic Union Un 16 B tel.
Bayless, Lucy W. farmer O 93a Ih 5c
R5 Binghamton Mai 67 B tel.
Bayless, Samuel (Adelia) ret O 75a
2h 12c R3 Binghamton Kir 9.
Bayless, Theadore (Nancy) laborer O
H&L Ih Rl Union Un 13 B tel.
Beach, Dewitt carpenter Ih bds with
Mrs. Mary Elliott RD Whitney Point
Tri 5 Ind tel.
Beach, L. E. (Pearl) 1 ch stock dealer
O 72a 2h 10c RD Chenango Bridge
Clien.
Beagle, Victor. E. (Katherine) 2 ch
plumber O H&L Binghamton Dick B
tel.
Beall, Cash 2 ch farmer O 370a 7h 17c
R2 Binghamton Bin 20% Ind tel.
Beall, Elizabeth housekeeper for Cash
Beall R2 Binghamton Bin 20% Ind
tel.
Beall, Mrs. Lucinda bds R2 Binghamton
Bin 20% Ind tel.
Beall, Omar (son Cash) farmer R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 20% Ind tel.
Beall, Ruth (dau Cash) R2 Binghamton
Bin 20% Ind tel.
Bean, Frank D. (Jessie) 5 ch black-
smith O H&L Ih Maine Mai 26.
Beardslee, Darwin M. (Belle) ret O
3a Ih Rl Whitney Point Tri 15 Che-
nango Valley tel.
Beardsley, Mrs. Catherine bds at Martin
Fox R2 Clienango Forks Tri 53 Ind
tel.
Beardsley, Charles F. (Edna) farmer O
130a 3h 19c RD Tunnel Col 30.
Beardsley, Cory G. Rl Harpursville.
Beardsley, Dewitt W. (Sarah) store-
keeper & farmer O 110a Ih Triangle
Tri 53 Ind tel.
Beardsley, D. W. R2 Chenango Forks.
56
EUEAL DIRECTORY
Beardsley, Mrs. Frank D. 2 ch farming
O 100a 3h 17e Rl Whitney Point Tri
31 Ind tel.
Beardsley, "William H. (Martha) farmer
T Ih R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Beavan, Edward D. (Ellen) farmer O
300a 4h 20c 30 chickens R2 Susque-
hanna, Pa. Win 52 Ind tel.
Beavan, Esther bds R2 Susquehanna, Pa.
Win 91.
Beavan, James C. (Ada) 1 ch farmer
O 180a 3h 15c R2 Susquehanna, Pa.
Win 91 Ind tel.
Beavan, J. G. farmer & lumberman O
98a Ic R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 91.
Beavan, Leon C. farmer R2 Susquehanna,
Pa. Win 91.
Beavan, Mary farmer 0 40a R2 Susque-
hanna, Pa. Win 91.
Beavan, Thomas (Mary) 2 ch farmer O
120a 9c Rl Great Bend, Pa. Win 68
Ind tel.
Beavan, Wilber (son Edward) R2 Sus-
quehanna, Pa. Win 52.
Beckley, Will (Georgia) 1 ch farmer 0
48a 2h 4e Center Village Col 95.
Beckwith, Alice housekeeper for Merton
Lucas Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Beckwith, Charles R. (Ella) truck gar-
dening & florist O 75a 4h 14c R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10 B tel.
Beckwith, Mrs. Julia 1 ch O 196a 2h
10c Rl Whitney Point Tri 41 Ind
tel.
Beckwith, Louis W. (son Chas.) truck
gardening & florist R4 Binghamton
Fen 10 B tel.
Beckwith, Mrs. Mary E. O 14a R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10.
Bedell, Marcus (Roseanna) farmer O
3a Ih 2c Rl Binghamton Conk 16 B
tel.
Beebe, Betsey ret R2 Susquehanna, Pa.
Win 98 Ind tel.
Beebe, Burt S. (Mary) farmer O 100a
2h 7c R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 98
Ind tel.
Beebe, Cecil (son Warren) farmer R2
Susquehanna, Pa. Win 98.
Beebe, C. L. (Myrtie) 2 ch farmer 0
100a 4h 6c R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win
99.
Beebe, Frank L. (son Win. S.) chauffeur
Kirkwood Kir 20 B & Ind tels.
Beebe, Herbert (Katherine) farmer O
80a 9c R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win 97
Ind tel.
Beebe, Lewis (Carrie) 2- ch farmer O
107a 3h lee R2 Susquehanna, Pa. Win
98 Ind tel.
Beebe, N. E. (Lottie) 9 ch farmer T
2h 26c Rl Lisle Lis 17 Ind tel.
Beebe, Vivian (dau C. L.) teacher public
school R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99.
Beebe, Warren (Ada) 2 ch farmer O
60a 2h 10c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 98
Ind tel.
Beebe, William S. physician 0 H&L Ih
Kirkwood Kir 20 B & Ind tels.
Beecher, Samuel M. (Eliza D.) farmer 0
23a Ih 4c Rl Chenango Forks Fen 32.
Beers, Andrew H. (Mary L.) 2 ch farm-
er 0 80a Ih 8c R2 Windsor Kir 36.
Beilby, Charles, Jr. (Myra) farmer O
(60a 3h 4c North Sanford Snfd 59 Ind
tel.
Beilby, Chas. (Delphene) farmer T 2h
20e Sanford Snfd 59 Ind tel.
Beilby, Eleahoner bds Deposit Snfd 55.
Beilby, Emerson (Marion) farmer O SOa
2h 12c Deposit Snfd 55 Ind tel.
Beilby, Glenn farmer 0 106a 2h 30c De-
posit Snfd 55 Ind tel.
Beilby, Jay (Grace R.) 5 ch farmer 0
245a 3h 47c Deposit Snfd 61 Ind tel.
Beittman, Jos. R5 Binghamton.
Bell, Bert W. (Edna) farmer O 40a 2h
5c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 63 Ind tel.
Bell, Bradley C. (Lulu) 2 ch farmer O
100a 3h 16c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 63
Ind tel.
Bell, Floyd (Nina) 3 ch farmer O 85a
2h 24c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 65 Ind
tel.
Bell, Harry (Lottie) 4 ch electrician T
Center Village Col.
Bell, James (son Robert) shingle mill Ih
Ic Rl Great Bend Pa Win 41.
Bell, Joe A. (Bessie) 2 ch farmer O 71a
2h 14c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 16 Ind
tel.
Bell, John (Eleanor) 1 ch farmer 0 140a
5h 22e Rl Tunnel Col 27 Ind tel.
Bell, Richmond (son Samuel) Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 65 Ind tel.
Bell, Robert J. (Anna) 1 ch farmer O
100a 2h 7c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 41
Ind tel.
Bell, Samuel A. (Anna) 1 ch farmer 0
80a 3h 9c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 65
Ind tel.
Beman, George (Lois) 1 ch farmer T i!li
15c Tunnel Col 26 Ind tel.
Beman, Morrell (Jean) 2 ch car repairer
T Nineveh Col 90.
Bemmiek, Afton (Julia) 6 ch farmer 0
123%a 2h 5c R2 Harpursville Col 42.
Benedict, Archie W. (Hazel M.) 1 ch
station agent T Port Crane Fen 9 B
tel.
57
BROOME COUNTY
Benedict, Hattie O 2a Windsor Win
Benedict, M. L. (Mary E.) 5 ch farmer
O 99a 3h 15c Chenango Forks Bar 3].
Benedict, Wni. farmer O 5a Lisle Lis 44.
Benjamin, Fred (Grace) 3 ch laborer O
H&L A^estal Center Ves 64.
Benjamin, George (son Nathaniel) (Lot-
tie) 3 ch laborer Rl Vestal Ves 60.
Benjamin, Miner (son Nathaniel) sec-
tion hand on D L & W Rl Vestal
Ves 60.
Benjamin, Miner (Lury) farmer 0 80a
2h 7c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 71.
Benjamin. Nathaniel (Belle) farmer O
la Rl Vestal Ves 60.
Benlinger, Herbert D. (Elizabeth) clerk
T Ih Ic R2 Johnson City Un 53 B tel.
Benn, Geo. F. (Nettie) farmer O 140a
2h 9c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 107.
Benn, Grant (Myra) farmer O 120a 3h
10c R2 Binghamton Bin 5.
Bennett, Carl E. (Alice) 3 ch carpenter
O 2a Rl C'onklin Conk 35 B tel.
Bennett, Edward fanner O 26a Ih Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 37 Ind tel.
Bennett, Edwin (Eva) farmer T 3h 7c
R3 Newark Valley Mai 27 B' tel. See
adv.
Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth A. T R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10 B tel.
Bennett, Eknest F. (son Geo.) lumber-
ing Rl Great Bend Pa Win 68 Ind tel.
Bennett, Floyd (Lena) 1 ch farmer O
74a 3c Chenango Forks Bar 31.
Bennett, Geo. F. (Hattie) 2 ch farmer O
176a 5h 32c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 68
Ind tel.
Bennett, Henry farmer O 87a Ih Rl Nin-
eveh Snfd 7.
Bennett, H. F. (Helen) 2 ch farmer O
150a 6h 24c Maine Mai 28 B tel.
Bennett, Julia E. bds Rl Vestal Ves 91
B tel.
Bennett, J. J. (Jennie) huckster 0 H&L
2h Vestal Ves 21.
Bennett, Lewis M. (Ella) 1 ch farmer
O 100a 2h 15c Rl Conkliu Conk 34 B
tel.
Bennett, Lucius farmer O 190a 2h 4c
30 sheep Rl Great Bend Pa Win 37
Ind tel.
Bennett, L. H. (Isabel) 3 ch butcher O
H&L 4h R2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
/feennett, L. M. (Frances) laborer T Cor-
bettsville Conk 41.
Bennett, Philo 1 ch farmer O 224a Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 40 Ind tel.
Bennett, Ray (son Geo. F.) laborer Great
Bend Pa Win 68 Ind tel.
Bennett, Mrs. Rose farming T Rl Che-
nango Forks Fen 34 B tel.
Bennett, Will (Jennie) 1 ch farmer O
60a 3h 6c Vestal Center Ves 46.
Bennett, W. E. (Jessie) farming O 5()a
3h 4c Willow Point Ves 88.
Benael, Allen (Dora) 1 ch machinist O
131/oa Ih Rl Vestal Ves 63 Ind tel.
Benson, Aaron (Polly) farmer O 13a 4c
Tunnel Col 18.
Benton, Charles D. 1 eh farmer O 75a 2h
Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Benton, Clara E. (dau L. M.) clerk
Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Benton, Leroy M. (Helen E.) farmer O
60a 2h Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Benton, Nellie (dau C.) post office
clerk Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Benward, James farmer T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Bergman, R. K. (Myrtle) 5 ch farmer T
3h 20c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 60 Ind
tel.
Berry, Clark (Katherine E.) 4 ch farmer
O 200a 4h 36c Rl Port Crane Col 13
B tel.
Berry, Edward (Wanita) 1 eh farmer T
4h 2c R4 Susquehanna Pa Win 53 Ind
tel.
Berry, William (Minnie) 5 ch carting &
hauling T 2h 2c Rl Kirkwood Kir 16.
Belts, Anna M. nursing Willow Point
Ves 89.
Betts, Charles A. (Caroline) farming
O 74a 3h 9c Willow Point Ves 89.
Betts, Penie (son W. E.) East Windsor
Win 101.
Betts, Walter (son W. E.) East Windsor
Win 101.
Betts, W. C. (Elsie) 2 ch farmer & stock
buyer O 86a 5h 12c RD East Windsor
Win 101.
Bench, Lewis (Dorcas) laborer T Killa-
wog Lis 37.
Bevier, W. T. Center Village.
Beyea, James (Emma) laborer T Nanti-
coke Nan 9.
Beyea, Omer (Emma) 1 ch farmer O
150a 4h 21e R5 Binghamton Chen 22.
Bice, Burton (Lavenia) 5 ch telegra])li
operator O 40a Ih 6c R6 Susquelianna
Pa Win 111 Ind tel.
Bice, C. W. (](lary A.) 1 ch farmer O
184a 2h lOe R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
134.
Bice, S. C. (Helen) farmer & lumberman
O 143a 2h 13c R6 Susquehanna P:i
Win 110 Ind tel.
Bidwell, Celic A. farmer 0, 16a R2 John-
son City Un 45.
58
RURAL DIRECTORY
Billings, John 1 ch farmer 0 200a 2h
24c Rl,Conklin Conk 25 B tel.
Bingham, Frank (Jennie) 2 ch farmer O
106a 2c R5 Biughamton Mai 67 B tel.
Bingham, Haran L. (Elvira) 5 ch farmer
O 75a 2h lie Rl Tunnel Fen 43 Ind
tel.
Bingham, H. Olin (Delia C.) farmer O
100a 2h lie Rl Port Crane Fen 19 B
tel.
Bingham, William H. (Ellen M.) ret O
H&L Port Crane Fen 18.
Birchard, F. D. (Sarah) general mer-
chandise T Itaska Bar 20 B tel.
Bird, B. W. (Lois) 2 ch rural delivery
carrier T Ih Kirkwood Kir 20.
Bird, Russell H. (Helen) farmer O 72a
4h 11c Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind tel.
Birdsall. N. J. ret O H&L Yestal Yes 23.
Birse, Frank (Jessie) farmer T 2h lie
R2 Binghaniton Bin 4.
Bishop, Allonson bds Killawog Lis 42.
Bishop, Charles (Grace) 1 ch farmer O
84a 2h 15c Lisle Lis 45.
Bishop, Eugene (Nettie) 4 ch farmer 0
60a 3h 5c Glen Aubrey Bar 7 B tel.
Bishop, Ina housekeeper for Leonard Rl
Kiikwood Kir 16.
Bishop, Leonard farmer O 45a 2h 7c Rl
Kirkwood Kir 16.
Bissell, Myron F. (Clara S.) 2 ch farmer
O 44a 3h 12c R3 Binghaniton Fen 12
B tel.
Black, E. L. (Lydia) 3 ch farmer O 90a
3h 32c Rl Whitney Point Tri 14.
Blair, Milo ret O H&L Ih Triangle
Tri 30.
Blair, R. L. (Frances) farmer O 68a 2h
5c Castle Creek Chen 28.
Blaisdell, John E. (Mary E.) farmer
O 109a 2h 5c Sanitaria Springs Col
12.
Blaisure, Charles (Mabel) 4 ch machinist
O la Ih Yestal Yes 23.
Blaisure, Grant (Laura) 2 eh O H&L
Ih R2 Yestal Yes 48.
Blakeslee, George H. (Hattie) builder
0 98a Hooper Un 31 B tel.
Blakeslee, Harry (Yiola) 4 ch farmer T
2h 21c Rl Tunnel Col 18.
Blaksley, Robert (May) 6 ch farmer 0
42a 2h Rl Kirkwood Kir 22.
Blanchard, C. O. (Ella) chauffeur O H&L
Harpursville Col 91.
Blanchard, J. J. (Evelyn) 3 ch farmer
& teaming T 2h Rl Tunnel Col 16.
Blatchley, Asa (Laura) farmer O 150a
3h 8c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 43 Ind
tel.
Blatchley, Frank A. (son Fred A.)
farmer Rl Great Bend Pa Win 18.
Blatchley, Frank A. (Ann) farmer O
46a Ih 2c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 18
Ind tel.
Blatchley, Fred A. (Nettie) 3 ch
farmer O H&L 2h 4c Rl Great Bend
Pa Win 18.
Blatchley, Yernon C. farmer O 295a 5h
26c Rl Kirkwood Win 22 Ind tel.
Bleuler, Ed (Anna) 1 ch farmer O 325a
8h 32c R2 Harpursville Col 46 Ind tel.
Blincoe, Frank J. (Clara) 3 ch farmer
O 375a 4h 40c McClure Settlement
Snfd 30 Ind tel.
Bliss, Charles (Bertha) machinist O
22a Ih 12c RD Killawog Lis 41.
Bliss, Mrs. Elizabeth Main St Chenango
Forks Bar 56.
Bliss, Giles R. (Mary) farmer T 5h 33c
Killawog Lis 42 Ind tel.
Bliss, Gravdon C. (Louise S.) machinist
O H&L 'Killawog Lis 39 B tel.
Blodgett, Marv housekeeper for W. E.
Adams Rl Whitney Point Tri 14.
Blomquist, Alfred (Helen) 3 ch carpen-
ter & farmer care of Frieudsville Stage
Binghaniton Yes 76 Ind tel.
Blossom, Raymond G. (Gertie) 3 ch
farmer T 3h R2 Windsor Win 76.
Blowers, Guv (Susie) 1 ch farmer O
100a 3h 28c Sanford Snfd 58 Ind tel.
Blowers, R. J. (Elsie) farmer O 176;i
2h 30c R2 Afton Snfd 63 Ind tel.
Blueler, E. R2 Har])ursville.
Bluer, E. R2 Harpursville.
Boardman, Edward G. (Maud) 3 ch
farming T 2h Willow Point Yes 53
Ind tel.
BODGER, H. M. (Celia) farmer O 87a
2h 12c Ouaquaga Win 101.
Bodley, Jose])h D. (Almeda) 1 ch bar])er
O H&L Harpursville Col 74.
Bodley. N. Y. Rl Windsor.
P
on your own terms at
("Barretts")
lANOS ^^EEKS & Dickinson
_ 75-77 Collier St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
V
ICTROLAS
59
BROOME COUNTY
Bogart, Allen (Samantliia) mason O
12a Ih Ic Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Bogart, Lewis H. (Jannett E.) 2 cli
farmer & mason O 42a Ih Rl Port
Crane Fen 18 B tel.
Bogart, S. D. ret T Rl Port Crane Fen
18.
BoGERT, John E. (Vinnie E.) 1 ch
bricklayer O H&L Port Crane Fen 12.
Bogert, Mildred G. farmer T Port Crane
Fen 12.
Bolt, Fred (Pearl) 4 cli farming T
Killawog Lis 41.
BoNNEY, Lawrence (Zoa) 1 cli farmer
T 6h 40c Itaska Bar 32.
Bonnie, V. O. T Whitney Point Bar 13.
BooRMAN, George (Nellie) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 25c Rl Marathon Tri 2.
Booth, Hawley S. (Lulu N.) train dis-
patcher Chenango Bridge Chen 39 B
tel.
Booth, L. D. (Julia) ret O 25a Che-
nango Bridge Chen 39 B tel.
Borden, Wm. F. (Lottie) 4 ch farmer
O 112a 3h 15c Rl Lisle Nan 10 Ind
tel.
Borton, Oscar (Eva) teamster T 2h R4
Binghamton Chen 49.
Bosket, D. L. farmer bds Deposit Snfd
54.
Bosket, Earl bds R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 1321/2.
Bosket, Floyd M. (son Samuel) farmer
R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 134.
Bosket, Fredrick E. (Leuretta) 5 ch
farmer O 50a 2h 12c Deposit Snfd 54.
Bosket, Samuel (Cora) 3 ch farmer O
140a 2h 9e E6 Susquehanna Pa Win
134.
Bosket, S. W. (Mary Jane) 4 ch farmer
O 184a 2h 12c R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 134.
Bosket, Theo. A. (son Thomas) R6 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 132%.
Bosket, Thomas E. (Edith) 4 ch farmer
O 112a 2h 19c E6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 1321/2 Ind tel.
Bostwick, Fred D. (Maud) 2 ch wks
in E. J. shoe factory O la R2 Union
Un 9 B tel.
Bostwick, Mrs. Julia farming 70a Ih
Ic R2 Union Un 9 B tel.
Bostwick, M. F. general store Chenango
Forks.
BoTSFORD, Ernest carpenter O 6a Ih
Endicott Un 29.
Botsford, William S. (Jerusha C.) 1 ch
bds Endicott Un 29.
Bottle, Thomas H. (Beatrice) 2 ch ma-
chinist O 6a Ic R2 Windsor Win 27.
Boughton, D. R. (Ella J.) farmer O
115a 3h 19c R2 Chenango Forks Bar
46.
Boughton, Emeline housekeeper for
Frank Hull R2 Binghamton Bin 21.
Boughton, Homer L. farmer O 32a 2h
2c Rl Johnson City Mai 73 B tel.
Boughton, Louis farmer O 100a bds with
E. S. Divine Rl Kirkwood Kir 35.
Boughton, William (Eva) 3 ch farmer
T Ic E2 Chenango Forks Tri 53.
Boulton, Joseph (May) 7 ch farmer O
137a 2h 14c Rl Windsor Win liey2
Ind tel.
Bound, Alfred O 30a 3h 2Sc Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 20.
Bound, Mrs. Eliza bds Rl Kirkwood Kir
20.
Bound, Frank farmer O 30a Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 20.
Bound, Jessie housekeejier for Frank Rl
Kirkwood Kir 20. .
Bouren, Alson (Maud) 6 ch farmer O
110a Ih 5c Rl Windsor Win 117.
Bowe, E. L. general store Chenango
Forks.
Bowen, Geo. O. (May J.) ret O 5a Rl
Tunnel Fen 34 B tel.
Bower, Oren E. (Ethel) 3 ch wks in
E. J. shoe factory T Rl Union Un 6.
Bowers, Charles G. ret O 38a Maine
Mai 26 B tel.
Bowman, B. B. (Nancy H.) bottling
business 0 4a Ih R4 Binghamton Chen
15 B tel.
Bowman, Charles D. (Grace E.) 3 ch
farmer O 97a 2h 13c Rl Kirkwood
Win 21 Ind tel.
Bowman, Charles O. (Mae S.) 1 ch
farmer O 40a 5h 17c Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 1.
Bowman, D. A. (Edna) 3 ch farmer O
135a 4h 24c Castle Creek Bar 24 B
tel.
Bowman, Mrs. E. O 140a 2h 2c R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 99 Ind tel.
Bowman, Harry (Anna) 5 ch farmer
O 100a 4h 18e Rl Kirkwood Win 21
Ind tel.
'Bowman, John (Irene) 1 ch bds with
Leroy McCulley Rl Nineveh Snfd 37.
Bowman, J. C. (May) farmer O 64a 2h
8c R2 Vestal Ves 21.
BowREN, Andrew F. (Shirley) 2 ch
farmer 0 219a 3h 31c Rl Windsor Win
116.
Boxey, Geo. W. (Adeline) farmer O
H&L Rl Chenango Forks Fen 1.
Boyce, Ernest (Lottie) 5 ch telegraph
operator T Nineveh Col 90.
60
EUEAL DIEECTOEY
Boyce, Henry ret bds with Andrew H.
Beers E2 Windsor Kir 36.
Bradley, B. H. (Mary) 2 ch wks on
railroad T Ic Chenango Forks Chen
52.
Bradley, Eugene (Anna) farmer O
113a 3h 2c Whitney Point Nan 26.
Bradley, Fred E. (Jessie) 1 ch farmer
O 53%a 3h 12c El Union Un 6 B tel.
Bradley, George laborer T Nanticoke 7.
Bradley, James farmer O 80a 2h 5c El
Whitney Point Tri 32 Ind tel.
Bradley, Sarah A. El Whitney Point
Tri 32 Ind tel.
Bradley,. Thomas (Ophelia) 2 eh lum-
bering T 5h Ic El Nineveh Col 120
Ind tel.
Brady, Agnes bds with John Cohklin
El Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Brady, Cora bds with E. G. Knolton E2
Windsor Win 79.
Brady, Ethel teacher bds with Michael
C. Mulvihill Vestal Ves 21.
Brady, Irving (Augusta) farmer T East
Windsor Win 100.
Brady, P. E. Vestal Center.
Braiman, Frank Upper Lisle.
Braman, D. F. (Mary) carpenter T
Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Braman, Frank M. (Dedie) 2 ch butcher
O 8a 2h 3c El Binghamton Bin 42
B tel.
Branard, Walter laborer O 20a East
Windsor Win 122.
Brand. Mrs. Amelia 2 ch farming 0 50a
2h lie El Kirkwood Kir 12 Ind tel.
Brannan, Frank (Carrie) grocery & dry
goods O store Ih Upper Lisle Tri 17
B tel.
Brannan. Mrs. Hattie 0 H&L Whitney
Point Tri 5.
Brannan. Pearl (dau Mrs. Hattie) teach-
er Whitney Point Tri 5.
Brazei. Barnum (Estella) farmer O 200a
3h 19c E2 Berkshire Lis 12 Ind tel.
Breese. Ida 1 ch 0 140a El East Wind-
sor Win 101.
Breesh, Chester W. Gulf Summit.
Breive, Adam (Monica) 3 ch farmer O
93a 3h 5c Whitney Point Bar 5.
Beesee, Arthur D. carpenter bds with
Anna Moore El Windsor Snfd 17 B
tel.
Brett, Jack (Adala) 1 ch custodian of
Country Club 60a Hooper Un 32 B tel.
Bretz, Felecia bds Sanford Snfd 41.
Bretz, Henry W. (Anna) 3 ch farmer O
229yoa 2h 25c Sanford Snfd 41 Ind
tel.
Brewer, Edward L. (Eosie) 1 ch farmer
0 115a 3h 16c El Whitney Point Bar
36 B tel.
Brewer, Eugene (Grace) farmer O 100a
3h 20c E3 Greene Tri 60 Ind tel.
Brewer, L. G. (Myi'tie) farmer O 95a 4h
20c E2 Chenango Forks Bar 48 B tel.
Brice, Fred (Mabel L.) 4 ch dairy farm-
er O 240a 4h 22c El Windsor Snfd 14
Ind tel.
Bridge, Lawrence (Mary) 1 ch farmer &
laborer 0 40a El Windsor Snfd 17.
Brien, Alexander J. (Mabel) 2 ch
printer 0 6a Ih El Johnson City
Un 49.
Briggs, Frank farmer El Tunnel Col 25.
Briggs, Geo. F. (Helen) 2 ch mayor's
sec O 5a E4 Binghamton Chen 16 B
tel.
Briggs, Henry (Carrie) farmer O 121a
3h 16e El Nineveh Snfd 34 Ind tel.
Briggs, Justus W. (Mary) retired 0 la
E2 Union Un 12.
Briggs, Melvin A. (Katherine) ret T
Hooper Un.
Briggs, William H. (Lulia J.) farmer &
flag decorator 0 10a E3 Binghamton
Col.
Brigham, Charles (Nanie) 3 ch lawver 0
50a 2h 3c Glen Aubrey Bar 7^2-'
Brigham. Chester M. (Delia) 3 ch labor-
er T Whitney Point Tri 10.
Brigham, Harry (EflSe) 2 ch farmer 0
50a 3c Johnson City Un 32 B tel.
BROOME COUNTY
Brigham, O. (Agnes) 7 ch farinor O 100a
4h 10c Maine Mai 22.
Brigham, Robert (Hattie) o ch farmer O
la R5 Binghamtoii Mai 82 B tel.
Brimmer, Berton ret O 46a ^^c, R2 Vestal
Ves 17.
Brimmer, Chester (Mary) farmer O 'Mhi
2h 4c R2 Vestal Ves" 18 Ind tel.
Brimmer, David (ISIinnie) 1 ch wks in
shoe shop O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Brimmer, F. D. (Dollie) 1 ch farmer &
beekeeper O 4y2a Ih R2 A^estal Ves 17
Ind tel.
Brimmer, Leola (dau Chester) R2 Vestal
Ves 18 Ind tel.
Brimmer, Maranda housekeeper for Ber-
ton R2 Vestal Ves 17.
Brimmer, Olga (dau Wesley E.) teacher
R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Brimmer, Wesley E. (Eda J.) 1 ch farm-
er O 10a Ih Ic R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind
tel.
Brimmer, William (Ida) 1 ch farmer O
2i/2a R2 Vestal Ves 17.
Brink, Adelbert (son Wm.) laborer- E2
Susquehanna Pa Win 86.
Brink, A. G. (Carrie E.) farmer O 47a
2h 9c Kirkwood Kir 20.
Brink, Earl El Union.
Brink, Frank (Florence) 3 ch farmer
O 41a 2h 9c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win
87 Ind tel.
Brink, Fred (May) 5 ch farming O 103a
3h 9c R2 Windsor Win. .
Brink, George J. (son A. G.) farmer Ih
Kirkwood Kir 20.
Brink, Herman farm hand O 6a R4 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 48.
Brink, Homer (Agnes) 1 ch wks in shoe
factory T Endicott Un 32.
Brink, Irvin (Carrie) 1 eh laborer T
Willow Point Ves 93.
Brink, Lida 1 ch farming 0 120a 4h 22c
Rl Union Un 5 B tel.
Brink, Marvin (son Wm.) laborer E2
Susquehanna Pa Win 86.
Brink, Niels (Mary) farmer O H&L Ic
Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Brink, Sylvester (Agnes) farmer O 56a
2h 7c El Kirkwood Win 7 Ind tel.
Brink, Ward C. (Mary) farmer 0 85a
3h 10c El Kirkwood Win 7Vj.
Brink, Wilbkr (Lillie) 5 ch farmer 0
75a 3h 19e Windsor Win 66 Ind tel.
Brink, Wm. O 55a T Ih 2c E2 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 86.
Brink, W. C. (Mary) farming T Ih 7c
Rl Vestal Ves 91.
Bi'inkmann, Henry (Freda) 2 ch farmer
0 162a 4h 14c R2 Hallstead Pa Bin 36.
Bristol. .1. W. (Amanda) 2 ch druggist
O II&L Har])ursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Brizzee, Frank H. (Nellie L.) 2 ch
farmer O 129i4a 2h 21c Center Village
Col 115 Ind tel.
Brizzee, William ret Center Village
Col 115.
Broad, Mary E. bds with Clarence H.
Hamlin E2 Afton Siifd 63.
Broas, Alson (Marion H.) farmer O 197a
6h 17c R2 Johnson City Un 27 B tel.
Broas, Raymond El Great Bend Pa
Win 38.
Bkonk, William J. (Emily) ret O H&L
Maine Mai 42 B tel.
Brooker, George E. (Hattie) farmer 0
50a 2h 7c Union Center Un 16 B tel.
Brooker, W. A. farmer O 165a 2h 5c E4
Binghamton Chen 52.
Brooks, Basil farmer O 125a Chenango
Forks Bar 531/3.
Brooks, E. A. (Harriett M.) station
agent T Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Brooks, George farmer O 100a 2h 7c
E2 Union Un 12.
Brooks, Louis physician T Sanitaria
Springs Col 4 B tel.
Brooks, Norman farmer O 90a 4h 10c
Chenango Forks Bar 53 1/^.
Brooks, Eobert (Lena) 1 ch farmer O
65a 2h 12c E5 Binghamton Mai 64 B
tel.
Brooks, S. H. (Alta May) 1 ch farmer T
3h 17c E5 Binghamton Chen 24 B tel.
Brotzman, E. P. (Sarah) 1 ch farmer O
88a 2h lOe E4 Binghamton Chen 31.
Brotzman, F. O. farmer 0 88a E4 Bing-
hamton Chen 31.
Brougham, Frank (Bessie) 1 ch wks in
shoe shop T Vestal Ves 23.
Brougham, I. J. (Dora) farmer O 270a
4h 14c E2 Union Mai 16 B tel.
Brougham, Ormsby D. (Sara F.) farm-
er T 2h 2c Sanitaria Springs Col 41/2.
Broughton, Bruce J. (Clara) chiroprac-
tor O H&L E2 Johnson City Un 461/1.
B tel.
Brown, Albert (Fannie) 3 ch farmer O
79a 2h 9c El Conklin Conk 25 B tel.
Brown, Albert (Ella) 1 ch laborer T
Vestal Ves 21.
Brown, Mrs. Anas bds Kirkwood Kir 20.
Brown, Archie (Myitle) engineer O H&L
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Brown, A. Forest F. (Katherine) 1 ch
farmer O 10a Ih R5 Binghamton
Dick 2.
Brown, Mrs. A. S. T Rl Tunnel Col 30.
Brown, Bert (Anna) 1 ch farmer O 75a
2h 10c E5 Binghamton Mai 82 B tel.
62
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Brown, Mrs. Bertha 1 ch bds with Guy
Stanton Rl Binghamton Bin 45 B tel.
Brown, Carlos E. (Julia) farmer O 16fla
2c Chenango Forks Chen 53 B tel.
Brown, Carrie 4 ch nursing O H&L Lisle
Lis 45.
Brown, Charles A. (Ella M.) farmer O
65a 2h 8c Rl Vestal A'es 61 Ind tel.
Brown, Chas. J. (Bessie) 6 ch farmer
O 55a 2h 5c R2 Binghamton Bin .'U/^.
Brown, Chester W. (Agnes) ret O H&L
R2 Johnson City Un 45%.
Brown, Dan (Edna) mail carrier O H&L
Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Brown, David (son James C.) laborer Ih
Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind t€l.
Brown, Donald (Ethel) 1 ch laborer T
Lisle Lis 45.
Brown, Earl D. (Florence) 5 eh farmer
T 4h 18c Killawog Lis 41.
Brown, E. P. proprietor of Corbett farms
O 365a 9h 114f Conklin.
Brown, Fannie farmer O 80a 7c Lisle
Lis 47.
Brown, Fred (Ida) 1 ch farmer T 4h
30c Itaska Bar 42.
Brown, Geo. S. (Lillian) 1 ch farmer O
88a 2h 10c R4 Binghamton Chen 35
B tel.
Brown, George W. (Hattie) 2 ch farmer
& painter T 3h 9c R2 Binghamton Bin
4 B tel.
Brown, Henry M. farmer T 3h Whitney
Point Bar 26 B tel.
Broavn, Hiram (Hazel) 1 dh farmer O
40a Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Brown, James (Sabra) 4 eh farmer O
100a 2h 6c care Friendsville stage
Binghamton Ves 81.
Brown, James general section foreman
bds with Mrs. Lottie Dibble East
Windsor Win 122 Ind tel.
Brown, .James C. ret O H&L Vestal Cen-
ter Ves 76 Ind tel.
Brown, Jessie dressmaker O H&L Kirk-
wood Kir 20.
Brown, John (Anna) 3 ch creamery man
T Gulf Summit Snfd 20y2.
Brown, John (Frances) 1 ch laborer T
Lisle Lis 45.
Brown, John (Rose) 1 ch laborer O H&Ij
2h Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Brown, John L. (Rissa) 3 ch farmer O
207a 4h 20c Rl Tunnel Col 30.
Brown, J. W. (Eliva) 1 ch farmer T 2h
2c R2 Vestal Ves 1 Ind tel.
Brown, Katherine E. (dau Mrs. R. B.)
trained nurse Deposit Snfd 53 Ind tel.
Brown, Leon J. R4 Binghamton.
Brown, Leroy (Nettie) 2 ch farmer T 2h
2c R2 Harpursville Col 42.
Brown, Lloyd E. Rl Tunnel Col 30.
Brown, Lorna (granddau Kate Barlow)
student Vestal Center Ves 621/4.
Brown, Mrs. Mary bds with William
Kirkwood Kir 22.
Brown, Milton (Laura) 3 ch farmer O
140a 4h 12c E2 Berkshire Lis 13.
Brown, Minnie O H&L Rl Johnson City
Un 50 B tel.
Brown, Morton (son Mary E.) farmer &
cattle breeder O 125a 3h 16c Rl Kirk-
wood Win 23 Ind tel.
Brown, Nelson (Lettie) laborer O H&L
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Brown, Pat (Maggie) laborer O H&L
Center Lisle Lis 20.
Brown, Paul E. (Ethel B.) 3 eh car-
penter O H&L Ih Vestal Center Ves 76.
Brown, Mrs. Rosetta B. poultry & fruit
farming O 15a Deposit Snfd 53 lud
tel.
Brown, Royal J. (Sarah) farmer O 10a
2h Ic Rl Conklin Conk 10.
Brown, R. M. (Marv) farmer O 50a 3h
7c R2 Windsor Win 69 Ind tel.
Brown, Sherman (Hattie) 1 ch farmer
O 134a 4h 18c Whitney Point Tri 13
Ind tel.
Brown, Mrs. Silas O 200a Rl Great Bend
Pa Win 201/2 Ind tel.
Brown, Mrs. Sophronia farming O 86a
2h lie Sanitaria Springs Col 3'3.
Brown, Warner (son John) laborer
Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Brown, Wentz (Augusta) 1 ch T Vestal
Ves 22.
Brown, Will H. (Hattie A.) 1 ch farmer
O 60a 2h 19c Ouaquaga Col 84 Ind tel.
Brown, William carpenter paperhanger
& painter O H&L Kirkwood Kir 22.
Brown, William H. (Marv L.) farmer O
90a 4h 10c Rl Vestal Ves 61 Ind tel.
Brown, Willl\m H. (Cora E.) 1 ch
farmer T 3h Whitnev Point Bar 26 B
tel..
Brown, Wm. M. (Pearl J.) 2 ch poultry
& fruit farming T Ih Ic Deposit Snfd
53 Ind tel.
Browning, H. W. (Elizabeth) 2 ch gar-
dener O 7a Ih Rl Binghamton Conk 1
B tel.
Brundrage, Wilmer bds with W. F. Stout
R4 Deposit Snfd 28.
Brush, Chester (Phoebe) dairy farming
T 3h 20c Gulf Summit Snfd 20 Ind
tel.
Brush, William (son Chester) telegraph
operator Gulf Summit Snfd 20 Ind
tel.
Bry'Ce, Andrew McClure Settlement.
63
BROOME COUNTY
Buchanan, Dorothy A. bds with Wal-
lace E. Gulf Summit Snfd 21.
Buchanan, Frank (Lillian) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 7c R2 Vestal Ves 19.
Buchanan, Geo., Jr. (Loretta) 1 ch la-
borer T El Port Crane Fen 26.
Buchanan, Geo. W. (Jessie E.) 7 ch
farmer O 13a Rl Port Crane Fen 26.
Buchanan, John M. laborer T Rl Port
Crane Fen 26.
Buchanan, Virginia farming T Rl Port
Crane Fen 26.
Buchanan, Wallace E. (Edna O.) dairy
farming O 211a 5h 25c GuK Summit
Snfd 21.
Buck, Ellen F. bds with John H. Mc-
Clure Settlement Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Buck, Harry lumberman T R3 Bingham-
ton Fen 15.
Buck, John H. (Jennie L.) 6 ch dairy
farming O 240a 4h 35c McClure Set-
tlement Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Buck, W. C. (Clara C.) 1 ch farmer T
2h 6c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 68 Ind
tel.
Buckley, Jacob farm hand bds with
George Loughlin R3 Binghamton Kir 7.
Budine, Charles S. (Fern) farmer lum-
berman custom sawing shingle mill O
160a 3c E2 Susquehanna Pa Win 90.
Budine, Moses farmer 0 50a 2h 6c E2
Susquehanna Pa Win 90.
Budine, Will (Carrie) farmer O 35a Ih
3c E2 Susquehanna Pa Wru 90.
BuLLis, C. S. Port Dickinson.
BuUis, Wesley (Anna) 2 ch farmer O
286a 3h 29c Deposit Snfd 43 Ind tel.
Buman, Albert (May) 2 ch farmer O 15a
3h 7c El Nineveh Col 106 Ind tel.
Buman, Ed farmer 0 110a 2h 10c Rl
Nineveh Col 1181/4-
Bump, James L. (Mary F.) farmer 0
166a 3h 28c El Whitney Point Bar 34
B tel.
Bump, Roswell J. (Emma) wks for Bing-
hamton Chair Co O la Rl Port Crane
Fen 8 B tel.
Bunnell, Fred E. (Evia M.) 3 ch farmer
T 4h 9c Rl Chenango Forks Fen 33.
Bunsey, Arthur (Bertha) 3 ch farmer T
2h 9c Rl Port Crane Fen 16 B tel.
Bunt, Clyde E. (Edith A.) 1 ch farmer
O 74a 2h 12c Rl Tunnel Col 16 Ind
tel.
Bunting, Edward (Grace) 1 ch farmer O
90a 2h El Port Crane Fen 8.
Bunting, Henry (Eose) 4 ch farmer O
49a 3h R2 Harpursville Col 76.
Bunting, Ulysses O. (Sara S.) farmer
O 45a 4e Rl Tunnel Col 30.
Bunting, W. H. (Harriett) farmer O 85a
2h 19c Deposit Snfd 56 Ind tel.
Bunts, Ella (dau Wilton F.) Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 31 Ind tel.
Bunts, Evertt (son Wilton F.) farming
Rl Triangle Tri 31 Ind tel.
Bunts, Maurice (son Wilton F.) farming
Rl Whitney Point Tri 31 Ind tel.
Bunts, Wilton F. (Emma) farmer O
230a 6h 28c Rl Whitney Point Tri 31
Ind tel.
Bunzey, Charles (Rody) 2 ch farmer 0
175a 6h 18c Rl Johnson City Mai 49
B tel.
Bunzey, William J. (Ella) 2 ch farmer
O 100a 2h 18c Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Burch, Mrs. Gilbert T Whitney Point
Tri 5.
Burch, N. G. (Zaidee) 1 ch fanner O
232a 4h 40c Glen Castle Chen 20 B tel.
Burdett, A. (Phoebe) farmer O 14a Ih
2c R5 Binghamton Un 57 B tel.
Burdick, Charles H. (Nettie) farmer &
R R laborer T Ih 3c Gulf Summit
Snfd 19.
Burdick, Floyd (Mabel) 1 ch farmer T
2h Ic Vestal Ves 48.
Burdick, Novella 1 ch farmer 0 7a Ih
Binghamton Un 53 1^ B tel.
Burgess, Earl C. (Bertha) 4 ch farmer
O 40a 3h 15c Rl Binghamton Conk 1
B tel.
Burgess, Mrs. Harriet O H&L Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Burgett, Charles A. (M. Lillian) 2 ch
farmer O 70a 3h 12c Rl Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Burgh, James section hand on D L & W
bds with Joseph Casler Vestal Ves 22.
Burghardt, Andrew (Maud) laborer T
Lisle Lis 45.
Burghardt, Mrs. Debbie 1 ch farmer O
47a 2h 6c Lisle Lis 41.
Burghardt, R. C. professor T Main St
Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Burke, James farming O 160a 4h 20c
Whitney Point Nan 27.
Burke, Joseph farmer bds Whitney Point
Nan 27.
Burkhart, Mrs. C. farmer O 150a 4h 30c
Whitney Point Bar 16.
Burkick, Frank E. (Etta) farmer O 106a
3h 30e R5 Binghamton Dick 3 B tel.
Burley, Henry (Bessie) 3 ch farmer O
70a 2h 4c Tunnel Col 58 Ind tel.
Burr, W. Sherman (Mary) stock buyer
T 2h Vestal Ves 22.
BuRRELL, ARTHtJR E. (Hannah) 2 ch
farmer T 2h 15c Killawog Lis 41.
Burrell, Franklin D. ret bds with Fred
Ih R2 Vestal Ves 32 Ind tel.
64
EUEAL DIEECTORY
Burrell, Fred (Lula A.) farmer O 100a
21i 6c E2 Vestal Ves 32 Ind tel.
Burroughs, Mrs. Hattie A. T Main St
Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Burroughs, Samuel D. (Lucy) 3 ch farm-
er O 126a 4h 40c E2 Johnson City Un
45 B tel.
Burrows, Andrew (Nellie) 1 ch laborer
O H&L KUlawog Lis 38 1^ Ind tel.
Burrows, Charles (Emma) farmer O
147a 4h 5c E2 Vestal Ves 1 Ind tel.
Burrows, Edward farmer O 62a Ih 5c
El Tunnel' Fen 46.
Burrows, Fred bds with J. Gragery De-
posit Snfd 31.
Burrows, Geo. W. (Maud V.) 1 ch
farmer T 2h 25c E2 Harpursville Col
87.
Burrows, Mrs. Myrtle 4 ch farmer O
277a 4h 55c E2 Harpursville Col 77.
Burt, Carrie 2 ch T Center Lisle Lis
20 B tel.
Burt, Clyde El Tunnel.
Burt, Eliza T El Tunnel Fen 46.
Burt, George W. (Eachel E.) farmer 0
5a Hooper Un 32.
Burt, W. C. (Eunice) ret O H&L Cen-
ter Lisle Lis 26.
Burt, W. C. bds E4 Marathon Lis 26
Ind tel.
Burtis, O. A. (Olive) 1 ch hotelkeeper T
5h Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel. ■
Burton, Alvin F. (Elda A.) 4 ch dairy
farmer O 200a 4h 30c El Windsor
Snfd 14 Ind tel.
Bush, Clyde (Corine) farmer O 203a. 41i
20c Whitney PointNan 16 Ind tel.
Bush, Mrs. C. E. farmer O 128a Ic El
Nineveh Col 100 Ind tel.
Bush, Floyd (son Peter) El Great Bend
■Pa Win 15 Ind tel.
Bush, Ira C. (Lucy) 2 eh farmer 3h
22c El Nineveh Col 100 'Ind tel.
Bush, John C. (Blanche) plumber T E4
Binghamton Chen 48.
Bush, Judson (Marie) 7 ch farmer T
4h 50c Whitney Point Bar 34 B tel.
Bush, Peter (Nellie) 2 ch farmer O
200a lOh 21c El Great Bend Pa Win
15 Ind tel.
Bush, Eeese (son Peter) El Great Bend
Pa Win 15.
Bush, E. H. (Hannah D.) farmer O
30a Ih 2c Whitney Point Nan 16.
Bush, E. T. (Maude) 2 ch farmer 0
50a 2h 3c El Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
Busino, Frank (Philmena) farmer T
2h 10c E4 Binghamton Clien 42.
Buterfield, Abbie O H&L E4 Marathon
Lis 39.
Butler, Charles (Jessie) 1 ch physician
O H&L 4h Harpursville Col 90 Ind
tel.
Butler, Clyde (Mabel) T E2 Johnson
City Un 46.
Butler, William (Cora) 2 eh carpenter
& farmer T El Binghamton Bin 45 B
tel.
BUTTERPIELD, LEWIS W. (Euth M.) 2
ch farmer O 220a 5h 70c E4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10 B tel.
Butterfield, Mary A. farming O 40a E5
Binghamton Un 57 B tel.
Button, Ambrose farm hand bds with
Silas J. Eoberts El Binghamton Bin
29.
Button, Charles A. (Jessie F.) 2 ch
farmer O 231a 3h 50c El Kirkwood
Kir 11 Ind tel. .
Button, W. (Carrie) 2 ch section hand
T Chenango Forks Chen.
Butts, N. C. (Frances) 2 ch livery T
6h 3c Chenango Forks Chen 33 B tel.
Byrick, Mrs. Gula V. nurse T El Sani-
taria Springs Col 10.
Cable, Francis J. (Marie) 3 ch car-
penter O H&L E2 Windsor Win 34
Ind tel.
Cadden, James (Ella) 3 ch farmer O
101a 4h 8c E2 Binghamton Bin 13 Ind
tel.
Cady, B. D. (Mary A.) farmer 0 125a
15c Nanticoke Nan 5 Ind tel.
Cady, Horace (Maud L.) farmer 0 124a
2h 27c Nanticoke Nan 8 Ind tel.
Cady, Melvin E. (Lina M.) farmer O
100a 2h 8c El Port Crane Fen 16 B
tel.
Cafferty, Arthur (Marion) 2 ch farmer
O 198a 6h 20c E2 Harpursville Col 34
Ind tel.
Cafferty, Bert farmer O 198a 6h 20e
E2 Harpursville Col 34 Ind tel.
Cnin, Merritt (Lillian) farmer 0 94a
Ih 12c Ouaquaga Col 84.
Calkins, Marshall ,J. (Milly H.)
farmer O 50a 2h 6e El Port Crane
Fen 18.
TABLE LINENS
BLANKETS, TOWELS
SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
65
The best assortments at reasonable
prices.
Hills, McLean & Haskins
Opposite the Court House, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
BROOME COUNTY
Callahan, Irene housekeeper for G. R.
Doane Rl Binghamton Bin 32 B tel.
Callam, W. H." (Hannah) 6 ch farmer O
100a 3h Ic R-5 Binghamton Chen 9
B tel.
Callan, John farmer O 140a 3h 14c R2
Binghamton Bin 20%.
Callan, John D. laborer bds with Mrs.
Eva A. Meeker R2 Binghamton Bin 20
Ind tel.
Camp, Adelbert (Nellie) merchant O
H&L Ih R2 Johnson City Un 461/2.
Camp, E. B. (Lillie E.) blacksmith O
2a Rl Windsor Win 105.
Camp, William farmer 135a Ih R5 Bing-
hamton Mai 64.
Campbell, Bessie (step-daughter John
Nickerson) Kirkwood Kir 22.
Campbell, Clarence W. (Pauline) 2 ch
farmer O 50a 3h 5c Rl Port Crane
Fen 37 B tel.
Campbell, Edward (Minnie) 1 ch O H&L
Ih Ic R2 Binghamton Bin 2,3.
Campbell, Edward E. (Lucy) 2 ch
farmer T 4h 5c Conklin Conk 39.
Campbell, Geo. (Estella) 3 ch laborer T
Chenango Forks Bar 55.
Campbell, Geo. A. (Lillian) city mes-
senger O 13 1/4 a 2h 3c R4 Binghamton
Chen 48.
Campbell, M. E. farmer O 67a R2 Vestal
Ves 14.
Canfield, Harry (Nina) 1 ch laborer T
Vestal Ves 23.
Caniff, Geo. W. (Blanche) farmer O
15a Ih R2 Harpursville Col 92.
Canniflf, Cliancey (Nellie) farmer T 4h
46c Itaska Bar 34 B tel.
Canniff. Claud W. T Sanitaria Springs
Col 10.
Capron, Charles (Anna) laborer O H&L
Lisle Lis 45.
Capron. Robert (Anna) ' farmer O 30a
Rl Lisle Lis 44.
Caraccilo, Carmine (Maria) section hand
T Rl Tunnel Col 18.
Card, Alfred laborer O H&L R2 Vestal
Ves 35.
Card, Charles farmer O 50a 2h 4c R2
Vestal, Ves 17 Ind tel.
Card, Clayton (Edna) laborer T Ih 7c
R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99.
Card, Mrs. Eliza A. bds with Alfred
R2 Vestal Ves 35.
Card, Frank (May) 7 ch O 12a Ih Ves-
tal Ves 21.
Card, Henry H. ret bds with Alfred R2
. Vestal Ves 35.
Card, Jonathan (Sarah) farmer O 34i/4a
Ih Ic R2 Vestal Ves 16 Ind tel.
Card, Lloyd E. butcher bds with L. H.
Bennett RD Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Card, Romanzo farmer O 80a Ih 6e R2
Vestal Ves 35 Ind tel.
Car done, Gus (Josephine) 3 ch laborer
T Ih Nineveh Col 90.
Carey, A. J. (Irene M.) 2 ch farmer O
50a 2h 10c Rl Vestal Ves 81 Ind tel.
Carey, Delbert farm laborer bds with
Stephen Eldred R2 Binghamton Bin 5.
Carey, George H. (Nettie G.) 4 ch
farmer O 50a 2h 6c Rl Vestal Ves
61 Ind tel.
Carl, W. E. (Agnes) farming O 28a 2h
Ic R4 Binghamton Chen 44.
Carley, a. L. (Lula) ,2 ch farmer O
400a 7h 50e Rl Lisle Lis 17 Ind tel.
Carley, Delilah O H&L Lisle Lis 44.
Carley, George farm laborer bds with
Chas. E. Hart Rl Kirkwood Kir 11
Ind tel.
Carley, Grant 2 ch farmer O 90a 5h
5c Maine Mai 37.
Carley, Ira (Mary E.) farmer O 100a
4h 34c Lisle Lis 43 Ind tel.
Carley, Wellington (Fannie) farmer
O 116a 3h 20c Glen Aubrey Mai 54
B tel.
Carlin, Edwin B. (Pluma) farmer O
75a 2h 12c Rl Conklin Conk 31.
Carlin,. Fred B. (Ethel) 2 ch farmer T
2h 17c Rl Binghamton Conk 1.
Carlin, Wesley (Heppie) 1 ch farmer
T Ih Rl Binghamton Conk 1.
Carlson, Edward (Anna) 3 ch farmer
O 150a 3h 19c East Windsor Win 126.
Carman, Albert A. (Olive M.) farmer O
70a 2h 6c Rl Tunnel Fen 45.
Carman, Burton A. (Minnie M.) 1 ch
farmer O 137a 2h 52c Port Crane Fen
15.
Carman, Herbert A. (Daisy F.) 1 ch
farmer O 47a 2h 10c Rl Port Crane
Fen 8.
Carman, Mrs. Julia O 90a 2h 14c bds
R2 Binghamton Bin 7.
Carman, Lewis R. (Pearl) 4 ch farmer
T Port Crane Fen 12.
Carman, Paul (Harriett) 1 ch farmer
T bds with William Sherman R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 23.
Carman, Ray (Delia) farmer T R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 7.
Carman, T. C. (Edna) 5 ch farmer O
268a 6h 40c R2 Binghamton Bin 23
Ind tel.
Carnegie, Wm. (Sarah) 1 ch farmer T
2h 30c Gulf Summit Snfd 20 Ind tel.
Carney, Frank farm hand bds with Ber-
nard Loughlin R3 Binghamton Kir 7. ♦
66
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Caroll, Will (Claribel) 3 ch farmer O
69a Sh 7c R3 Binghamton Kir 51 Ind
tel.
Carpenter, Charles farmer 0 150a 3h
13c Sanford Snfd 39.
Carr, Albert (Eda) 1 ch farmer O -t2a
2h Ic El Johnson City Un 42 B tel.
Carr, Charles D. (Charlotte M.) 2 ch
farmer O 250a 3h 35c R3 Greene Tri
61 Ind tel.
Carr, C. F. (Margaret) farmer O 154a
2h 20c E2 Vestal Yes 19 Ind tel.
Carrigan, James (Anna) 2 ch signalman
T Main St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Carrigg, Agnes (dau Timothy) wks in
shoe shoj) Yestal Yes 21.
Carrigg, Mrs. Florence clerk for Adams
Express Yestal Yes 22.
Carrigg, James (son Timothy) shoemaker
Yestal Yes 21.
Carrigg, Leonard (son Timothy) enlisted
in U S Navy A^estal Yes 21.
Carrigg, Lester (son Timothy) shoe-
maker A'estal Yes 21.
Carrigg, Marguerite (dau Timothy) wks
in shoe shop Yestal A'es 21.
Carrigg, Timothy, Jr. (son Timothy, Sr.)
shoemaker Yestal Yes 21.
Carrigg, Timothy, Sr. (Mary) 3 ch sec-
tion foreman on D L & W 0 H&L
Vestal Yes 21.
Carroll, Mrs. Eulalia T Port Crane
^en 8.
Carroll, Geo. H. carpenter T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Carsoul, J. E. (Idabell) farmer & meat
dealer O £0a 3h Sanitaria Springs
Col 4.
Carroll, Lawrence W. (Hazel) 1 ch farm
er O 150a 2h 12c R3 Binghamton
Kir 53.
Carson, Edward (Lillian) 1 ch farmer T
4h 15c Maine Mai 34 B tel.
Carson, Ivan B. (Elma M.) farmer T 4h
24c Maine Mai 34 B tel.
Carson, James (Jessie) 5 ch farmer T
2h 15e Center Village Col 118y2 Ind
tel.
Carson, James H. (Isabelle Y.) 1 ch
creamery man T El Windsor Snfd 17.
Carson, John (Eylona P.) 3 ch general
mdse O 3a 2e McClure Settlement Snfd
46 Ind tel.
Carson, .J. Niven (son John) telegrapher
McClure Settlement Snfd 46 Ind tel.
Carson, Lillie bds with Lloyd C. Titas
Sanford Snfd 32.
Carson, Ralph R. (son John) farm hand
McClure Settlement Snfd 46 Ind tel.
Carsons, Abe (Jane) carpenter T 2h 2c
Center Village Col 118.
Carter, Clarence W. (Viola) minister T
Ih Triangle Tri 52 Ind tel.
Carver, Abbie (dau J. S.) Windsor Win
103.
Carver, Cora (dau J. S.) Windsor Win
103.
Carver, Helen (dau J. S.) Windsor Win
103.
A Profitable Herd.
67
BROOME COUNTY
Carver, J. S. (Fannie) 5 ch farmer T
31i ;^le "Windsor Win 103.
Gary, William (Ida) farmer O 30a 21i 4c
R5 Bingham ton Un 54 B tel.
Case, Charles S. farmer O 247a 4h 3Gc
R2 Johnson City Un 42 B tel.
Case, Earl V. (Veva L.) flour & feed O
H&L Railroad Ave Center Village Col
Ind tel. See adv.
Case, S. A. (Dollie) 1 ch farmer O 200a
3h 22c Windsor Win 66.
Casev, John (Effie) 4 ch carpenter 0 la
Rl Nineveh Col 118 Ind tel.
Casey, Richard farmer T 2h 20c Rl
Conklin Conk 14.
Casler, Joseph (Lucy) section hand on
D L & W T Vestal Ves 22.
Cass, J. B. (Mary) farmer 0 137a 3h
25c Rl Nineveh Snfd 6 Ind tel.
Cass, V. N. (Clara) secy of Broome Co
Fire Ins Co O 77a 2h lie Nineveh
Snfd 5 Ind tel. See adv.
Cassentine, George (Myrtle) 5 ch farmer
O 267a 3h 30c Windsor Win 88 Ind tel.
Cassentine, Irving (son George) student
Windsor Win 88 Ind tel.
Cassentine, Ray (Mary) traveling sales-
man Windsor Win 88 Ind tel.
Castle, Mrs. M. L. O H&L Rl Nineveh
Col 118 Ind tel.
Castleman, W. C. (Lillian) farmer &
town supervisor O 266a 9h 10c Rl
Choconut Pa Ves 42 Ind tel.
Catlin, Rob A. Ouaquaga.
Catlin, Robert A. 1 ch farmer O 40a 2h
9c R2 Harpursville Col 86 Ind tel.
Cator, Jay H. (Margaret R.) 1 ch fire-
man at oil station T Sanitaria Springs
Col 10.
Chaddon, p. R. (Izetta) farmer O 57a
3h 12c Center Village Col 95.
Chadwick, Henry (Carrie) 6 ch farmer
O 42a 2h 5c Rl Binghamton Conk 3 B
tel.
Chaffee, Cordis M. (Lucinda J.) farm-
er O 225a 4h 21c Johnson City Un 6.
Chaffee, J. O. (Charlotte) 3 eh farmer
0 90a 4h 20c Rl Union Un 6 B tel.
Chaffee, J. R. R2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 99.
Chalker, Edwin (Malvine) laborer T
Conklin Conk 41.
/ Chalker, Jerry (Lillian) cigar store T
Port Dickinson Dick B tel.
Chamberlain; Mrs. Ellen T R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10.
Chamberlain, Eugene D. (Grace) gar-
dener O 25a 3h 16c 114 Binghamton
Fen 10 B tel. See adv.
Chandler, Charles S. (Jennie E.) 3 ch
carpenter T Rl Windsor Win 106.
Chandler, F. B. (Amanda) 1 ch head
sawyer T Rl Vestal Ves 58 Ind tel.
Chandler, Mrs. Samantha O 90a Rl Ves-
tal Ves 62.
Chandler, Warren (Nellie) 3 ch patrol-
man on good roads O 32i/(!a Ih 3c Rl
Kirkwood Kir 19.
Chapham, Seldon A. shoe worker T R4
Binghamton Fen 9.
Chaphan, Alfred E. (Lenora) 1 ch fire-
man 0 4a R4 Binghamton Fen 9.
Chapin, Frank B. (Hattie M.) 5 ch farm-
er & teacher T 8c R2 Harpursville
Col 71.
Chapman, Stephen H. farm laborer T
Oquaga Lake Snfd 24.
Chase, Fovtler G. (Lena M.) 2 ch farm-
er O 49a 2h 5c Rl Port Crane Fen 20.
Chase, Lee (Josephine) 2 ch laborer T
2h R2 Johnson City Un 45.
Chatfield, Harry K. (Hattie) 4 ch ma-
chinist T Rl Union Un 6 B tel.
Chauncey, Arthur R. (Bertha) farmer
O 73a Ic R2 Johnson City Un 23 B tel.
Chauncey, T. O. (Florence) minister T
Lisle Lis 44 Ind tel.
Cheers, Alfred bds with W. A. Latham
Sanford Snfd 59.
Cheeseman, Bruce W. (Mary) 1 ch wks
at E. Johnson shoe factory O TV^a, Ih
2c Rl Johnson City Un 48 B tel.
Cheeseman, George (Mary) 7 ch farm-
er T R2 Harpursville Col 92 Ind tel.
Cheeseman, Sarah bds with Wm Seeley
Hale Eddy Snfd 51.
Cheeseman, W. M. farmer O 250a 5h 40c
R2 Harpursville Col 92 Ind tel.
Cheesman, Edgar J. (Sarah E.) general
farming O 32a 6e Rl Windsor Snfd 17
Ind tel.
Cheesman, Eugene (Sophia) 1 ch farmer
O 40a 3c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 111
Ind tel.
Cherry, Ray B. (Clara C.) farmer 0 156a
4h 10c R3 Binghamton Kir 46.
Chessman, Edgar Rl Johnson City.
Chew, Ida farming O 100a Ic Rl Lisle
Lis 16.
Childs, Betsey Ann bds East Windsor
Win 100.
Childs, F. J. (Sue) farmer O 53a 2h 13c
East Windsor Win 100 Ind tel.
Childs, J. M. bds with Wm. M. Rozell
Sanford Snfd 41.
Chilson, Alida 44a Ic Rl Great Bend P^a
Win 37.
Chilson, Elmer wks in shoe factory Rl
Choconut Pa Ves 37.
Chilson, Frank (son Alida) laborer Rl
Gieat Bend Pa Win 37.
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RUEAL DIRECTORY
Cliilson. Wellington farmer 0 102a 2h Ic
Rl Choconnt Pa Ves 37.
Chriselle, Bert J. Willow Point.
Christian, Anna E. farming O 50a Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 33 B tel.
Christian, Graham J. farmer O 50a 2h 6c
Rl Clienango Forks Fen 33 B tel.
Christian, G. B. Rl Chenango Forks.
Christian, Willis (Emma O.) agent 0 3a
El Chenango Forks Fen 33.
Christie, William R. (Edith) poultryman
O 20a Ih Rl Kirkwood Kir 11 B tel.
Christien, Augustus (Alice L.) cheese-
maker O la Port Crane Fen 12.
Christman, Geo. S. (Angle) 2 ch farmer
& lumberman 0 136a 3h 17c Sanitaria
Springs Col 10.
Christman, Mrs. Melissa A. 1 ch T Sani-
taria Springs Col 10.
Christopher, Ernest (Bessie) 1 ch wks
in shoe factory O 60a 21i 6c Union
Un 16.
Chryslen, Bert (Inez) 1 ch farmer O
128a 3h 17c R2 Union Mai 14 B tel.
Chrysler, Vern 1 ch farmer 114a 4h 17c
E2 Johnson City Un 36 B tel.
Church, Gilbert farmer O 50a 2h 3c Rl
Windsor Win 117.
Churchill, Joseph T. (Margaret A.)'
Avks at oil station O H&L Sanitaria
Springs Col 3 Ind tel.
Churchill, Mrs. Julia E. 0 40a Ih 2c
Rl Port Crane Col 13 B tel. -
Churchill, Louis M. farmer T El Port
Crane Col 13.
Clapper, Herbert D. (Nettie E.) 2 ch
farmer T El Port Crane Fen 23.
Clapper, John laborer O 65a 5c Gulf
Summit Snfd 20%.
Clapper, Lewis (Hattie)- 2 ch farming
O 90a 2h 8c Gulf Summit Snfd 21.
Clapper, S.axly bds with John Gulf
Summit Snfd 20.
Clapper, Sarah Gulf Summit Snfd 20y2.
Clapper, Sarah Jane Gulf Summit Snfd
201/2.
Clark, Alonzo S. (Mattie R.) 1 ch dairy
farmer O 165a 2h 20c Rl Windsor
Snfd 14.
Clark, Burnace G. (Lydia) 2 ch farmer
O 60a 6h 12e Union Center Un 15 B
tel.
Clark, Burr (Grace) 1 ch farmer O
32a Ih Lisle Lis .46.
Clark, B. F. ret O 255a El Nineveh
Snfd 5.
Clark, Charles (Lina) 2 ch farmer 0
• 147a 5h 36c E2 Eichford Lis 26.
Clark, Charles A. (Aurilla) 1 ch farmer
0 13a 2h le Rl Conklin Conk 6.
Clark, Claude C. merchant bds with Levi
Meyers Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Clark, C. (Celia) farmer O 115a 5h 30c
R4 Binghamton Clieh 44 B tel.
Clark, C. H. (Ella) 1 ch machinist O
H&L R2 Johnson City Un 53 Va.
Clark, Del (Lucy) 3 ch farmer O 80a
2h 5c R2 Union Mai 11 B tel.
Clark, D. W. (Harriett) farming O 50a
0h 3c Binghamton Ves 93.
Clark, Edward (Maiy) 2 ch laborer
Killawog Lis 41.
Clark, Elias bds with Wm. F. Neale
Deposit Snfd 55.
Clark, E. J. (Adaline) 1 ch T bds
Union Center Un 15 B tel.
Clark, Fat (Glayds) 1 ch supt of town
roads 2h 6c bds with C. F. Carr E2
Vestal Ves 19 Ind tel.
Clark, Fred (Flora) 2 eh blacksmith
0 la Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Clark, George (Anna) 3 ch farmer T
2h Ic El Johnson City Un 47 B tel.
Clark, G. B. bds with B. F. Rl Nineveh
Snfd 5.
_Clark, Harriett T Lisle Lis 44.
Clark, Harry (stepson Floyd Luce)
motion picture operator Vestal Ves 23.
Clark, Howard (Susie) 1 ch farmer T
2h 2c Rl Binghamton Conk 3.
Clark, Mrs. H. M. R2 Union.
Clark, Jerome (Hannah) farmer O 170a
5h 36c Rl Nineveli,Col 106 Ind tel.
Clark, Joe (son P. J.) laborer RD Qio-
conut Pa Ves 71.
Clark, Joseph (Zilpha) farmer 0 El
Nineveh Col 106 Ind tel.
Ci.ARK, JuDSON W. farmer 0 53a Ih El
Binghamton Conk 8.
Clark, J. farmer 0 53a Ih El Bingham-
ton Bin 44.
Clark, Lavern (Julia) 1 ch farmer O
69a 3h 8c El Lisle Lis 19.
Clark, Leland (stepson Floyd Luce) wks
1 T E Vestal Ves 23.
Clark, Leon (Sarah) farmer 0 30a 4h
Ic E3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Clark, Leon (Lula) 1 ch farmer O 237a
5h 62c Sanford Snfd 40 Ind tel.
Clark, Louis W. (son W. H.) farmer
E3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Clark, L. E. (Mary) milk dealer T 2h
E4 Binghamton Clien 41 B tel.
Clark, Martha J. (wid E. K.) Willow
Point Ves 53 B tel.
Clark, Mrs. Nancv J. bds Deposit Snfd
54.
Clark, P. J. (Hattie) 1 ch farmer O
300a 2h 9c El Choconut Pa Ves 71.
Clark, Ealph K. farmer 0 115a 3h 13c
E4 Binghamton Clicu 44 B tel.
69
BBOOME COUNTY
Clark, Robert Q. (Leuama) 4 ch farmer
O 190a 3h 50c Deposit Snfd 55 In.!
tel.
Clark, Ruth A. toaelier bds with Levi
Meyers Whitney Point Tri 11 In.l tel.
Clark, R. P. attorney 0 100a Willow
Point Ves 53 B tel.
Clark, Mrs. Velora A. O H&L Rl Great
Bend Pa Kir 23.
Clark, Ward (Ethel) 3 ch farmer O
116a 4h 24e Deposit Snfd 54 Ind tel.
Clark. Ward J. (Lottie) 3 eh farmer
T 5h 59c Whitney Point Bar 17 B tel.
Clark, William C. " (Frances M.) dairy
farming O 207a 4h 27c Rl Windsor
Snfd 14 Ind tel.
Clark, Winna (dau P. J.) Rl Choconut
Pa Ves 71.
Clark, W. H. (Mary B.) farmer O 9a
Ih R3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Clarke, Mrs. Ellen honsekeeper for Henry
Cline R2 Binghamton Bin 8 Ind tel.
Clemence, John (Bertha) 1 ch teamster
T 3h Castle Creek Chen 28.
Clendening, R. G. 2 ch farmer O 110a
5c 14c Rl Harpiirsville Col 57 Ind tel.
Cleveland, Carl (Hazel) 1 ch T East
Windsor Win 100.
Cleveland, Elmer L. I'Onltry farming O
6a Ih R2 Johnson City Un 36 B tel.
Cleveland, George (May) 3 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 9c Ouaquaga Col 80.
Cleveland. Harry (son Ralph) farmer
East Windsor Win 100.
Cleveland, Kate .nurse RD Binghamton
Kir 42 Ind tel.
Cleveland, Ralph (Laura) 1 ch farmer
O 108a 2h 18c East Windsor Win 100
Ind tel.
Clifford, John A. (Ollie J.) farmer O
160a 5h 24c Rl Apalachin Ves 1 Ind
tel.
Clifford, Wilbur (Jessie) 1 ch farmer O
160a 5h 24c R2 Vestal Ves 1.
Clift, Elmer E. (Minnie G.) 8 ch farmer
0 243a 4h 55c Gulf Summit Snfd
19V2.
Cline, A. W. 1 ch physician T 2h Kirk-
wood Kir 22 B & Ind tel.
Cline, Alvie O. (Ada E.) farmer & car-
penter O 106a 3h 4c R2 Windsor Win
28.
Cline, Mrs. Caroline bds Rl Great Bend
Pa Kir 24 Ind tel.
Cline. Henry farmer O 115a 3h 12c R2
Binghamton Bin 8 Ind tel.
Cline, John H. (Emma) 2 ch farmer
O 160a 3h 40c Rl Great Bend Pa
Kir 24 Ind tel.
Cline, J. L. (Bessie A.) 4 eh farmer &
well driller O 100a 3h 5c Rl Conklin
Bin 39 Ind tel.
Cline, Mrs. Katie O 100a bds with P. W.
Pierson R2 Binghamton Bin 34.
Cline, Robert W. (Katie) 2 ch farmer
O 223a 3h 22c R2 Binghamton Bin 8
Ind tel.
Cline, Sidney L. (son Alvie O.) paper-
hanger & painter R2 Windsor Win 28.
Cline, T. J. (Nellie) 4 ch farmer O
55a 4h 14e R2 Binghamton Bin 8 Ind
tel.
Cline, Virgil T. (son Alvie O.) farming
R2 Windsor Win 28.
Clink, F. M. 1 ch station agent O H&L
Harpursville Col 90.
Clink, Lloyd operates machine in tannery
bds with Leon Gibbs Rl Vestal Ves
23.
Clinton, H. J. (Mabel) postmaster O
H&L Port Dickinson Dick B tel.
Clough, G. H. (Cora) farmer O 100a 2h
23c Rl Whitney Point Tri 38 Ind tel.
Clough, Harry (son G. H.) (Kate)
farmer Rl Whitney Point Tri 38 Ind
tel.
Clough, Mrs. Mary bds Rl Whitney
Point Tri 38 Ind tel.
Clugstone, J. Frank (Anna E.) 2 ch
photographer O H&L Ic R2 Bingham-
ton Bin 23.
Clute, A. J. (Elizabeth) merchant O 7a
4e Center Lisle Lis 19 B tel.
Clute, Henry (Maud) 3 ch farmer O
8a 5h 13c R2 Richford Lis 6 Ind tel.
Clute, Lewis (Clara) laborer T 2h Center
Lisle Lis 20.
Cobb, C. E. (Mattie) farmer O ISa 2h
5e Rl Choconut Pa Ves 40 Ind tel.
Cobb, Edward farming bds with Irvin
J. Truesdell R2 Windsor Win 32.
Coble, U. S. (Emily J.) farming O 40a
2h 7e R2 Windsor Win 33.
Cochrane. George (Bertha) 5 ch farmer
T 2h 16c Rl Harpursville Col 69.
Cody, Eunice nurse R3 Binghamton Fen
13.
Coe, Albert (Jessie) farmer T Ih 18c
R4 Marathon Lis 26 Ind tel.
Cohoon, Mrs. Addlia T Rl Port Crane
Fen 18 B tel. .
Cohoon, F. S. (Vertie) farmer O 100a
2h 13c Chena.ngo Bridge Chen 43 B
tel.
Cohoon. Myron (Alvinia) 1 ch farmer
O 60a 2h 10c Chenango Bridge Fen
9 B tel.
Cole, Alvin M. (Margaret) 1 ch wks
at shoe factory 0 5a 2h Endicott Un
29.
70
RURAL DIRECTORY
Cole, Mrs. Caroline housekeeyier for J. B.
Crane Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
Cole, Charles F. farmer T Rl Port Crane
Fen 19.
Cole, Curtis (Jennie) track walker O
H&L Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Cole, C. G. (Susie F.) farmer 0 96a 4h
12e Rl Nineveh Col 118.
Cole, Edwin E. (Emma) farmer O 50a
2h 5c R2 Harpursville Col 71 Ind tel.
Cole, Mrs. Eva O H&L Main St Center
Village Col 91.
Cole, F'rank A. 1 ch farmer 0 50a 3h
4c 20 sheep Rl Port Crane Fen 19.
Cole, George (Bessie) 3 ch farmer O
137a 27c R5 Binghamton Mai 60 B
tel.
Cole, Geo. C. (Ethel) 1 ch bridge builder
T Chenango Forks Chen 35.
Cole, James A. farm hand Rl Bingham-
ton Bin 31.
Cole, Mrs. John farmer O llOa 2h 6c
Whitney Point Nan 29 Ind tel.
Cole, John H. (Lena) machinist O H&L
Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Cole, John W. farm hand bds with E. J.
Daniels Rl Binghamton Bin 45.
Cole, J. E. (Jessie) 1 eh painter & paper
hanger T R4 Binghamton Chen 49.
Cole, J. H. (Minnie) 2 ch telegrapher O
H&L Ih Tunnel Col IS.
Cole, Louie F. (Claire) 1 ch farmer T
7c Chenango Forks Chen 34.
Cole, Ray 1 ch stage driver 4h Castle
Creek Chen 28.
Cole, R. W. (Pearl E.) 2 ch farmer T
2h 17c Windsor Win 66 Ind tel.
Cole, S. B. (Hattie) 2 ch farmer O 210a
2h 20c R2 Harpursville Col 49 Ind tel.
Cole, S. C. farmer O 160a 3h 19c Che-
nango Forks Chen 35.
Cole, William M. (Lydia A.) farmer O
5a Ih 2c Port .Crane Fen 12.
Cole, W. (Minnie) 2 ch farmer & berry
raiser O 50a 2h 5c Rl Choconut Pa
Ves 39 Ind tel.
Coleman, Julia M. (dau Wm. J.) school
teacher O i/4a H&L Deposit Snfd 25
Ind tel.
Collier, C. D. (Anna E.) ret O H&L
Lisle Lis 45.
Collier, Tonis (Mary) ret O 40a Ih 4c
Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind tel.
Collington, Burr (Mattie) 1 ch laborer T
Main St Center Village Col 91.
Collington, George (Lillie) 2 ch creamery
T Main St Center Village Col 91.
Collington, Harry (Addie) 1 ch farmer
O 193a 2h 16c Center Village Col 97
Ind tel.
Collins, Mrs. Rosetta O la H&L East
Windsor Win 103.
Collins, W. J. (Kate) farmer O 97a Ih
3c R2 Windsor Win 72.
Colman, Leon (Eunice) farmer O 98a 2h
Ic Glen Castle Chen 28 B tel.
Colvin, Arthur (Ermina) farmer 0 246a
3h 31c R2 Afton Snfd 65 Ind tel.
Comstack, B. F. ret bds with W. D.
Talbott Rl Windsor Win 106.
Conestock, Eunice bds R6 Susquehanna
Pa Win 111.
Conestock, E. M. farmer bds R6 Susque
hanna Pa Win 137.
Conestock, Mrs. Sarah R6 Susquehanna
Pa Win 111.
Conestock, Willis (son Mrs. Sarah)
farmer 52a Ih 4c R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 111 Ind tel.
Conir, Geo. laborer bds with Geo. Ben-
nett Rl Great Bend Pa Win 37.
Conklin, Charles J. (Mary L.) 4 ch
creameryman O 6a Ih Rl Windsor
Snfd 14 Ind tel.
Conklin, Edward W. (Mary) 3 ch R R
engineer O la Ic Rl Great Bend Pa
Kir 23 Ind tel.
Conklin, John (Margaret) 4 eh R R
engineer O i/^a Rl Great Bend Pa
Kir 23.
Conklin, John E. (Isadora M.) farmer T
Ih 3c Rl Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind tel.
Conklin, Lawrence (Mary) 3 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 9c Chenango Forks Bar 52.
Conklin, Lionel (son Edwd. W.) student
Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 23 Ind tel.
Conklin, Mrs. Sarah bds with Solon Finn
Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 24 Ind tel.
Conklin, Sarah E. dressmaker O H&L
Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Conley, Henry (Ann) farmer O 16a 2c
Lisle Lis 50.
Connis, Bruce (Louise) farming O 20a
2h Ic Rl Vestal Ves 84.
Conrad, John laborer R4 Marathon
Lis 26.
CoNROW^, Mrs. L. B. Hale Eddy Snfd 51.
Conrow, T. L. ret care Marcus Phelps
Whitney Point Tri 30 Ind tel.
China and
Glassware
Dinner Sets, Fancy China and Separate' Pieces, Glass Baking
Dishes, Wide Mouth Fruit Jars, Aluminum Ware and Lamps in
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS
Basement Department BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
71
BBOOME COUNTY
Conrow, Viven E. (Grace) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 17c Sanford Snfd 32 Iiid tel.
CoNTRO, Charlie laborer on D H R R
Co T Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Contro, Peter (Rosa) 2 ch laborer on D
H R R Co O H&L Sanitaria Springs
Col 10.
Cook, Mrs. Alice A. T Ouaquaga Col 80.
Cook, Bert M. (Sarah) 2 ch farmer T 2h
R2 Johnson City Un 44.
Cook, B. W. (Lettie) 1 ch barber 0 H&L
Harpursville Col 91.
Cook, Charles (Angnsta) farmer O 140a
5h 9c Whitney Point Lis 51.
Cook, J. B. (Ona) 1 ch farm hand T Ic
R2 Harpursville Col 41.
Cook, Lorenzo S. (Ulissa S.) farmer O
71a Ih 7e Rl Tunnel Fen 41.
Cook, Louis W. (Grace) station agent T
Tunnel Col 18 Ind tel.
Cook, Lucy O 10a Rl Kirkwood Kir 39.
Cook, Ross (Julia) farmer O 8a Ic Ves-
tal Yes 23 Ind tel.
Cook, Squire D. (Rose) farmer O 70a 2h
' 15c Tunnel Col 18 Ind tel.
Cook, Thomas (Rebecca) O H&L Che-
nango Forks Chen 53.
Cook, Walter (Blanche) 2 ch farmer O
82a 2h 8c Tunnel Col 19.
-K^ook, W. B. (Inez) 2 ch manager Mer-
cantile Co O H&L 2h Rl Tunnel Col 22
Ind tel.
Cooke, Claud laborer T Rl Lisle Nan 19.
Cooke, Floyd (Anna) 7 ch farmer O 69a
4h 6c Rl Lisle Nan 19.
Coole, Glenn (Margaret) 3 ch farmer &
thresher bds with G. Elmer Lovelace
R2 Yestal Yes 20.
Cooley, J. B. (Catherine) 1 ch farmer O
300a 6h 40c R4 Binghamton Chen 16
B tel.
Coon, Abram (Minnie) 1 ch farmer 0
120a 2h lie R2 Binghamton Bin 20
Ind tel.
Coon, Mrs. Mary O 100a bds R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 17.
Coon, Olive (dau Abram) telephone oper-
ator R2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Coon, Mrs. Sarah J. bds R2 Binghamton
Bin 201/2 Ind tel.
Coon, Sidney (Edith) 4 ch farmer & car-
penter O 100a 2h 9c R 2 Binghamton
Bin 201/^ Ind tel.
Coon, Walter (son Abram) farmer R2
Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Coon, W. M. farmer 100a 2h 12c R2
Binghamton Bin 17.
Coons, Herbert E. (M. Estelle) farmer
O 109a 3h 10c R2 Harpursville Col 40
B tel.
Coons, Jonas (Rachel) ret O 105a El
Hajpursville Col 69 B tel.
Cooper, Edward J. (Margaret) dairy
farming T 2h 35c Deposit Snfd 50 Ind
tel.
Cooper, Tina i\r. farmer O 40a 2h 28c
R2 Johnson City I^n 46.
Copp, Walter H. (Lillian) 2 ch farmer T
3h 6c R2 Johnson City Un 31 B tel.
Coi'bett, Mrs. Alice A. farming O 87a
Conklin Conk 39 Ind tel.
CORBETT, M. J. Corbettsville.
Corbett, William I. (Rose) 3 ch farmer
0 93a 5h 26c Rl Conklin Conk 36 B
tel.
Corbett, W. J. (Rose) 3 ch farmer O
100a 5h 28c Rl Conklin Conk 39 B tel.
Corbett, W. S. (Jessie M.) ret O H&L Ih
Kirkwood Kir 20. >
Corbin, Clarence (Elizabeth) ret bds
with George Russell R2 Yestal Yes 14
Ind tel.
Corby, Alflf farmer O 165a 14c Rl Conk-
lin Conk 35.
Corby, Leonard (Nancy Jane) ret O 45a
Ic R2 Windsor Win 71.
Cordey, H. B. farmer T R2 Binghamton
Bin 19.
Corduer, Judson H. (Louisa J.) 2 ch
farming 0 156a 2h lie McCIure Settle-
ment Snfd 15.
Corduer, Wright W. (Mertie CT) 2 ch
laborer 0 6a Ih Rl Windsor Snfd 17.
Cornell, Frank L. (Susie M.) 1 ch farm-
er O 100a 3h 9c R3 Newark Yalley
Mai 27 B tel.
Cornell, James G.. merchant T Port
Dickinson Dick B tel.
Cornell, John farmer 0 53a 2h 2c R2
Union Mai 15 B tel.
Cornell, Louis T. (Agnes) 3 ch farmer
O 47y2a 3h 7c Endicott Un 29 B tel.
Cornell, Lyman farmer 0 45a 2h 2c El
Conklin Bin 43 B tel.
Cornell, Yernon R2 Union.
Cornish, F. E. Rl Harpursville.
Cornish, Mrs. W. D. T Willow Point Yes
53 B tel.
Cornwell, Elisha E. (Bessie E.) 3 ch
dairy farmer O 200a 2h 32c Rl Wind-
sor Snfd 14 Ind tel.
(Jornwell, Henry D. (Katherine M.) 2
ch farmer O 4a RD McClure Settle-
ment Snfd 17.
Correll, Will farm hand bds with Fred-
rick Turnbull Rl Binghamton Bin 45
B tel.
Corser, Clarence L. (Hattie E.) 1 ch
farmer O 97a 3h 22c Rl Tunnel Fen
34 B tel.
72
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Corson, Bert L. (Edyth) 1 ch farmer O
100a 2h 3c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 40
Iiul tel.
Corson, B. H. (May) 1 ch farmer O
106a 2h 10c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 40
Ind tel.
Corson, J. Ed. (Edna) 5 ch farmer O
65a 2h 2c R2 Vestal Ves 48.
Cortright, F. B. (Nettie) farmer 0 20a
Ih 9c Center Lisle Lis 35.
Cortright, Jebvis (Olive A.) farmer O
56a Ih 2c Rl Johnson City Un 50.
Cortright, Lynn (Bessie) 1 ch farmer
O 40a 3c Center Lisle Lis 19. ,
Costello, John (Ellen) farmer O 28a Ih
16c Whitney Point Lis 50.
Costello, Michael (Mary) farmer O 122a
2h 16c Whitney Point Lis 51.
Costello, Thomas (Katharine) 3 ch
farmer O 150a 4h 25c Rl Lisle Lis
42 B tel.
Couch, Adelbert (Mary) farmer O 214a
2h 24c R4 Marathon Lis 26 Ind tel.
Couch, Truman (Mary) farmer O 90a
12h 15c Killawog Lis 41 B tel.
Couch, Walter (Elsie) 3 ch farmer T
3h 40c Killawog Lis 43 Ind tel.
Couch, Warren (Lettie) 4 ch farmer T
Ih 2c R4 Marathon Lis 26 Ind tel.
CoUGHLiN, Timothy (Mary) 8 ch farm-
ing O 265a 4h 23c Rl Vestal Ves 57
B tel.
Councilman, C. N. (Minnie) 2 ch wks in
shoe shop T Vestal Ves 21.
Councilman, S. D. (Ethel) farmer O 70a
3h 5c Castle Creek Chen 26 B tel.
Courch, Walter G. Killawog.
Couron, Lauren B. (Anna A.) 10 ch la-
borer T Hale Eddy Snfd 51.
COURTRIGHT, JOSEPH H. (Lucinda) 1 ch
cariienter O H&L Ih Ic R2 Bingham-
ton Bin 23.
Courtwright, Ray laborer bds with R. J.
Green Upper Lisle Tri 4 Ind tel.
Couse, Ervin P. (Verdie) 2 ch farmer O
79a 3h lie R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Coutan, Mrs. Katherine A. boarding
house O H&L Port Crane Fen 8.
Covert, Edward F. (Lulu) 2 ch telegraph
operator bds with Frank Langdon Rl
Kirk wood Kir 15 Ind tel.
Covert, Geo. farmer bds with A. W.
Swengel Rl Great Bend Pa Win 59.
Covert, Lyman (Lulu) O 86a 2h 4c Rl
Binghamton Bin 31.
Cowan, George telegraph operator on
D L & W bds with Mrs. Jane Tuttle
Vestal Ves 21.
Cowen, Edward C. (Minnie N.) farmer
O 10a Ih R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Cower, George 2 ch farmer T 2h 6c
Center Village Col llDi/g Ind tel.
Cower, John (Dora) farmer O 107a 2h
15c Center Village Col llSVa Ind tel.
Cowlen, Carl Edward farm hand bds
with William North R2 Binghamton
Bin 13 Ind tel.
Clover Leaf Farm, Maine, New York.
Owned by E. L. Vincent, Binghamton, occupied by Edward Vincent.
73
BROOME COUNTY
Cowlen, Genevieve student bds with
William L. North R2 Binghaniton Bin
13 Ind tel.
Cox, Mrs. Fannie T Bl Port Crane Fen
25
• Cox, George (Clara) 2 ch O H&L Center
Lisle Lis 20.
Coy, Alford (Ida) 2 ch filmier O 96a
2h 8c Rl Binghamton Conk 5.
Craft, Walter W. (Emma O.) 3 ch
farmer O 60a 2h 7c Rl Whitney Point
Tri 32.
Cramer, George (Nora) 1 ch farmer O
60a 2h 5c R2 Vestal Ves 28.
Crandall, Mrs. Rutha A. T Rl Port
Crane Col 13.
Crandle, Ben (May) 4 ch section hand
T Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind tel.
Crane, Arthur bds with A. L. Sanford
Snfd 41.
Crane, A. L. (Frances) farmer O 200a
4h 35c Sanford Snfd 41 Ind tel.
Crane, Elijah (Ina) farmer O 96a 4h
19c Rl Nineveh Snfd 40 Ind tel.
Crane, Harry L. farmer T 2h Rl Che-
nango Forks Fen 33 Ind tel.
Crane, Jesse S. (Daisy) 1 ch general
store O H&L Ih Vestal Ves 23 B tel.
Crane, J. B. farmer & stock buyer O
139a 6h 19c Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
Crane, Lesley (Gertrude) farmer bds
with Elijah Rl Nineveh Snfd 40.
Crapser, Charles (Jennie E.) 1 ch team-
ster T 2h Harpursville Col 871^ Ind
tel.
Graver, Ashley (Marjorie) section hand
T Ih Harpursville Col 89.
Craver, Floyd E. (Elizabeth A.) 1 ch
farmer T 2h 16c Rl Port Crane Fen
39 B tel.
Craver, Levi farmer O 50a 3h 3c R3
Binghamton Kir 53.
Craver, Mrs. Susan O H&L Harpursville
Col 9.
Crawford, Charles (Lillian) 1 ch farmer
T 2h R3 Binghamton Kir 9.
CRAwroRD. William H. (Frances) 1 ch
farmer O 72a 2h 21c Glen Castle Chen
28.
Creesy, L. J. .(Alice) farmer O 22a 2h
4c 'R2 Harpursville Col 96.
Cresson, A. H. (Mary) farmer O 50a
2h 10c East Windsor Win 100 Ind tel.
Cresson, E. H. (Lillian) 1 ch farmer
O 770a 28c Windsor Win 104.
Cresson, Phill farmer O 60a 3h 15e
Windsor Win 104.
Cresson. Wm. G. ret O 85a 3c Rl Wind-
sor Win 105.
Crimims, Mike (Margaret) 4 ch farmer
O 105a 2h 2c R2 Binghamton Bin 18.
Crimmins, William M. (Anna) 3 ch
milk route T 3h R2 Johnson City Un
45.
Crisell, Mrs. Emily O 4a Rl Port Crane
• Fen 19.
Crisell, Hosea (Julia E.) 3 ch farmer
T 3h 2c Bl Port Crane Fen 19.
Crisman, Mrs. M. E. bds with Frank
Kellam Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
Crissel, William (Helen) farmer O 20a
Ih 2c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 39 Ind tel.
Crocker, Charles (Alia) contractor &
builder O 2a Rl Johnson City Un 49.
Crocker, David A. (Henrietta W.) ret
T R4 Binghamton Fen 10.
Crocker, Merle (Jennie J.) 2 ch milk
route O H&L 2h Rl Johnson City Un
49- B tel.
Crocker, Sarah farmer O 15a R2 John-
son City Un 45.
Croft, Eliza A. O 8a McClure Settle-
ment Snfd 27.
Cronin,, Michael (Ellen) farmer O 57a
2h 9e Lisle Lis 49.
Cronk, Mrs. Emma O 100a 2c R6 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 137.
Crosby, Lillian (dau Thomas) packer R3
Binghamton Kir 8.
Crosby, Thomas (Katherine) 1 ch farmer
O 13a Ih Ic R3 Binghamton Kir 8.
Cross, Herbert (Susie) 3 ch wks in shoe
shop O 9a Ih Ic R2 Vestal Ves 20.
Cross, L. F. (Lillian) 3 ch farmer T
4h Itaska Bar 33.
Cross, Reuben D. (Mary E.) farmer 0
90a 2h 13c Rl Port Crane Fen 20 B
tel.
Cross, Timothy (Ella) farmer T Port
Crane Fen 18.
Cross, William A. (Rose) farmer 0 3a
Whitney Point Bar 1.
Crouch, Jesse (Anna) 1 ch farm hand
Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Crowell, F. H. (Nancy) peddler T R4
Binghamton Chen 16.
Crowell, L. K. (Edith) 3 ch farmer T
2h 4c Castle Creek Bar 27.
Crowley, Edward J. (son Mrs. Margaret)
telegrapher Gulf Summit Snfd.
Crowley, Mrs. Margaret O 14 a H&L Gulf
Summit Snfd.
Crsell, Ellen (dau Gettie) Rl Great Bend
Pa Kir 23 Ind tel.
Crsell, Mrs. Gettie J. O H&L Rl Great
Bend Pa Kir 23 Ind tel.
Cruser, John T. (Mabel) 2 ch farmer
O 151a 2h 12c Conklin Conk 39 B tel.
Culver, Floyd L. (Margaret) farmer T
3h 19c R5 Binghamton Chen 211/2 B
tel.
74
RURAL, DIRECTORY
Culver, L. M. (Myrta) 1 ch farmer O
7%a 3h 2c R5 Binghaniton Dick 1.
Culver, Mrs. Martha 2 ch T Hooper Un
32.
Cumber, Albert (Bertha) farmer T 2h
9c R3 Greene Tri 59.
Cummings, Mrs. Mary poultry O H&L
Center Village Col 91.
Cummings, Thomas R. (Ethel) 4 ch
farmer T 8h 3Sc R2 Johnson City Mai
73 B tel.
Cummings, William L. (Elizabeth) 1
ch carpenter & poultryman O 9a Ih
Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Cunningham, Genevieye Gulf Summit
Snfd 19 Ind tel.
Cunningham, Grace Gulf Summit Snfd
19 Ind tel.
Cunningham, Jam,es dairy farming O
200a 3h 28c McClure Settlement Snfd
27 Ind tel.
Cimningham, John (Kate) 1 ch farmer
O 312a 2h 50e Gulf Summit Snfd 19
Ind tel.
Cunningham, Michael J. (Rachel G.) 5
ch dnirv farmer O 200a 3h 30c Rl
Windsor Snfd 14%.
Cunningham, Tliomas P. farm hand Gulf
Summit Snfd 19 Ind tel.
Curtis, B. (Eva) 1 ch farmer O 12a 2h
2c R4 Binghaniton Chen .50.
Curtis, Henry S. (Jennie V.) 3 ch farmer
O 100a 2h 3c R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Cuser, Charles (Elizabeth) 2 ch T bds
Corbettsville Conk 40,
Cuser, John (Marie) farmer O 85a 2h 8c
Corbettsville Conk 40.
Custer, Anson (Olive) 2 ch machinist T
Ih Vestal Center A'es 76.
Cutler, Mary M. farmer O 21a R4 Bing-
haniton Dick 4 B tel.
Dalton, M. T. (Mary I.) minister T
Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Daniels, Benjamin (son G. W.) East
Windsor Win 102.
Daniels, Charles E. (Carrie) hotel liv-
ery & feed stable O 37a 3h 4e Maine
Mai 24 B tel. See adv.
Daniels, E. J. (Emma) spring water
vender O 40a 5h Rl Binghaniton
Bin 45.
Daniels, Eloyd (Estella) 2 ch farmer T
4h 41c R4 Marathon Lis 3 B tel.
Daniels, Fred H. (Emily A.) 1 ch farm-
er O 50a 2h 9c R3 Newark Valley Mai
5 B tel.
Daniels. George R. (Rosa) fanner 0
100a 5h R2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Daniels, G. W. (Susie) 2 ch farmer T
2h 32c Rl East Windsor Win 102.
Daniels, Harold (Maggie) 2 eh farmer O
73a 3h 10c R3 Newark Valley Mai 3
B tel.
Daniels, Jessie (dau G. W.) East Wind-
sor Win 102.
Daniels, Lyman M. (son G. W.) East
Windsor Win 102.
Daniels, Mary E. (dau G. W.) East
Windsor Win 102.
Daniels. Ormand R. (Mary L.) ret O
H&L Ih Maine Mai 42 B tel.
Dann, Mrs. J. B. Rl Tunnel.
Dann, Willis farmer & thresher O 50a 3h
R2 Harpursville Col 41.
Darling, Byron (Dora) 2 eh' farmer O
4h 56c Rl Conklin Conk 35 B tel.
Darling, Charlie N. (Florence) farmer
T Ih R.3 Binghaniton Col 40.
Darling, James (Lizzie) 1 ch farmer O
132a 2h 25c R3 Binghaniton Col 38 Vo.
Darling, .John H. farmer & laborer T R3
Binghaniton Col 7.
Darling, Robert (Mabel) 2 ch farmer T
2h 15c R5 Binghaniton Mai 69.
Darling, Salmon (Mary A.) 2 ch ret O
2a R;'> Binghaniton Col 7.
Darrow, Alonzo farmer bds with George
Foster Rl Vestal Ves 58.
Darrow, Mrs. Amelia bds with George S.
Maynard R2 Vestal Ves 48 Ind tel.
Darrow, Frank farm hand bds with Rus-
sell H. Bird Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind
tel.
Darrow, Leroy (Jane) 4 ch laborer T Rl
Kirkwood Kir 11.
Darrow, Oscar (Emma) ret farmer O
H&L R2 Johnson City Un 33.
Darrow, Robert (Jennie) farmer O 165a
4h lie Rl Vestal Ves 51.
Dart, Avery G. (Carrie J.) farmer 0
16a Ih 2c Port Crane Fen 12.
Dart, Daniel W. (Emma L.) farmer O
135a Ih Ic Rl Tunnel Col 33.
Dart, D. W. Sanitaria Springs.
Daugherty, James (Susie) 4 ch engin-
eer O llSa 2h 15c R2 Afton Snfd 68
Ind tel.
Daulev, Fred (Margaret) 1 ch carpenter
T Lisle Lis 41.
Dauley, Miles (Lucinda) 2 ch farm man-
ager T 5h 107c Whitney Point Tri 8
B tel.
Dauley, Miles, Jr. farm hand Whitney
Point Tri 8 B tel.
Dauris, John (Teiie) 4 ch farmer O 35a
2h 2c R5 Binghamton- Chen 2iy2 B tel.
Davall. William F. (Bernice A.) 8 ch
farmer O 179a 3h 20c Rl Harpursville
Col 68 Ind tel.
75
BBOOME COUNTY
Davern, Andrew (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 110a 2h 23e Nanticoke Nan 5 Ind
tel.
Davey, E. G. (Bertha) 4 eh farmer O
96a 5h 23c Maine Mai 54 B tel.
Davey, Henry Judson (Ella M.) 3 ch
farmer O H&L 2h 4e Nineveh Col 90
Ind tel.
Davidson, Mrs. Caroline bds with "Will-
iam H. El Kirkwood Kir 17.
Davidson, Lloyd E. (Hazel I.) 1 ch
farmer O 12a Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 32.
Davidson, Mrs. Lucinda O 17a 3c Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 32.
Davidson, William E. (Ina) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 3c R2 Johnson City Un 49.
Davidson, William H. farmer O 100a 2h
12c Rl Kirkwood Kir 17.
Davis, Mrs. Alvina O 4a Lisle Lis 20.
Davis, A. W. (Bessie) 5 ch wholesale
fruit dealer O 52a 3h 15c Rl Bingham-
ton Bin 47 B tel.
Davis, B. L. (Sarah M.) farmer T Che-
nango Forks Bar 56.
Davis, Charles (Frances) 4 ch farmer O
170a 5h 32c Rl Lisle Lis 36 B tel.
Davis, Charles A. (Mabel H.) farmer
0 91a 3h 12c Rl Chenango Forks Fen
28 B tel.
Davis, Charles M. (Theresa) farmer T 2c
Nineveh Col 90.
Davis, Frederick J. farmer O 45a Ih
12c Hooper Un 32 B tel.
Davis, George H. (Jennie) dairy farm-
ing O 36a Ih 6c Rl Windsor Snfd 14.
Davis, G. H. (Sarah J.) farmer O 30a
2h 9c Lisle Lis 44.
Davis, Howard (Nellie) farm manager
Rl Kirkwood Kir 11 B tel.
Davis, James (Rachel) 2 ch farmer O
70a 2h 16c Whitney Point Nan 16 Lid
tel.
Davis, John (Alice) farmer 0 94a 2h lie
Whitney Point Bar 5.
Davis, Leon (Essie) 1 ch edge trimmer
T Chenango Bridge Chen 41 B tel.
Davis, Melley O 5a R4 Binghamton
Fen 10.
Davis, Orland L. (Margaret) ret farmer
O H&L Hooper Un 32 B tel.
Davis, Mrs. Sarah O H&L Harpursville
Col 90.
Davis, Ward C. (Letitia M.) 1 eh car-
penter O la Rl Windsor Snfd 14 Ind
tel.
Davis, Wilfred (Lucy) 4 ch farmer T
3h 25c Harpursville Col 91.
Davis, Willard B. (Ida) 1 ch carpenter
T Hooper Un 31.
Davison, Bion (Ida) farmer 0 63a 2h
3c Rl Vestal Ves 77.
Davison, Martha E. bds with Wm. R.
Hawkins Rl Nineveh Snfd 6.
Dawn, Mabel A. T Rl Tunnel Col 16 B
tel.
Dawson, Charles farm hand bds with
Fremont L. Whitaker Rl Binghamton
Bing 45 B tel.
Day, Clarence R. (Mabel) farmer T 4h
15c Rl Union Un 1 B tel.
Day, E. A. (Mary A.) farmer O 43a Ih
3c care Friendsville stage Binghamton
Ves 76.
Day, Grace Rl Lisle Lis 44.
Day, Mrs. M. L. bds with E. H. Porter
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Day, Grace T. (Ella) 3 ch farmer 0 40a
R2 Union Un 17.
Dayger, Mrs. Emma bds Rl Binghamton
Bin 47 B tel.
Dayger, L. E. (Maude) 3 ch clerk Em-
pire grain elevator 0 10a Ih le Rl
Binghamton Bin 47 B tel.
Dayton, Henry H. farmer O 80a Ih 3c
Maine Mai 36 B tel.
Dayton, H. H. Glen Aubrey.
Deabler, Ernest A. (Anna M.) 4 ch
section foreman on D H R R Co O 4a
Sanitaria Springs Col 3.
Deabler, Lawrence A. T Sanitaria Springs
Col 3.
Dealaman, Adam E. (Caroline) 2 ch
farmer O 77a 3h 14c R2 Johnson City
Un 23 B tel.
Dean, A. G. farmer O S3a 2h 5c Rl
Binghamton Bin 32.
Dean, Bessie (dau A. C.) R] Bingham-
ton Bin 32.
Dean, Burt (Gertrude) 1 ch patrolman
0 H&L Ih Main St Center Village
Col 91.
Dean, Charles E. (Lucy) carpenter 0
la Corbettsville Conk 39.
Dean, George H. (Ellen) ret O ll^a
Main St Center Village Col 91.
Dean, Jim laborer bds with George Scott
R2 Vestal Ves 3.
Dean, William (Winifred) 3 eh farmer O
107a 2h 7c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 42.
Dean, W. F. (Mabel) 2 eh farmer T 3h
29c Whitney Point Bar 11.
Dean, W. H. farmer T 3h 29c Whitney
Point Bar 11.
De Anjou, Harold (Agnes) farmer T 2h
23c RD Binghamton Col 37 Ind tel.
Deanjow, Wallace D. (A^innen) ret O 50a
Ih 6c R3 Binghamton Col 11.
De Bell, Remain (Frances) laborer T
East Windsor Win 103.
76
RURAL DIRECTORY
De Bois, John M. (Sarah) 1 ch farmer O
40a 3h lOe Union Center Un 16 B tel.
De Cator, R. E. (Jennie M.) 1 ch car-
penter O 5a 2h 2c Willow Point
Ves 88.
Decker, Austin E. (Edith) 3 ch fore-
man concrete works 0 21a 2c Union
Un 1-4 B tel.
Decker, A. H. blacksmith 0 H&L Maine
Mai 25.
Decker, Mrs. Bertha M. farming fruit &
poultry O 6a ]e R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 109.
Decker, Burton (Bertha) 2 ch farmer O
216a 3h 23c East Windsor Win 117.
Decker, Mrs. Elvira A. farm owner O
100a 2h 18e R2 Windsor Snfd 17.
Decker, Emerson F. (Susie M.) 3 ch
dairy farming 0 200a 5h 35e Gulf
Summit Snfd 20.
Decker, Harvey (son Mary) farmer O
59a 2h 9c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 13.
Decker, Joseph D. (Alice) farming O 6a
Rl Vestal Yes 86.
Decker, Mary Rl Great Bend Pa Win 13.
Decker, Oscar (son E. H.) farm hand
R2 Windsor Snfd 17.
Decker, Owen (Ida) 1 ch farming O 62a
3h Ic R5 Binghamton Chen 5 B tel.
Decker, Roy farm hand Rl Kirkwood
Kir 11 B tel.
Decker, Samuel H. (Helen) 2 ch florist
0 14a 2c R5 Binghamton Dick 2 B tel.
Decker, Spaulding (Annie) laborer O 6a
R2 Yestal Yes 48.
Decker, Mrs. S. F. bds with Henry Hop-
kins 0 la Rl Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind
tel.
Decker, Wm. farm hand bds with Emer-
son F. Ih Gulf Summit Snfd 20.
Dedrick, Darvin (Dora O.) 3 ch farmer
O 112a. 2h 12c R2 Harpursville Col 36.
Dedrick, H. E. 2 ch farmer O 242a oh
30c Whitney Point Bar 10.
Dedrick, Seymour G. (Blanche) 3 eh
farmer O 130a 5h 35c Rl Conklin Conk
35 B tel.
De Groat, Alvie (Ruth) 4 ch farmer O
64a 2h 3c Yestal Center Yes 44.
Degroat, Henry E. (Carrie) 2 ch
general mdse T R2 Johnson City Un
45 B tel. See adv.
De Gues, Anthony carpenter T R2 A'^estal
Yes 14.
De Gues, William (Nettie) laborer O
H&L Yestal Yes 21.
Delancy, M. J. (Mary) 1 ch farmer 0
23a Ih 3c Whitney Point Lis 51 Ind
tel.
Deland, Wm. (Mary) laborer O H&L
Lisle Lis 45.
De Lano, Henry E. (Eva) general store
O la Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Delello, Joe (Aiary A.) 2 ch section
foreman D H R R Co T Ih 3c Port
Crane Fen 12.
Delello, Patsy (Tillie) D H R R Co
T Port Crane Fen 12.
Delello, Seymour D H R R Co laborer T
Port Crane Fen 12.
Demeree, Arthur (Nellie) section fore-
man O H&L East Windsor Win 122.
Demeree, Emerson (Elida) 1 ch pub-
lisher 0 H&L Harpursville Col 90 Ind
tel.
Demeree, Gilbert (Eliza) 3 ch merchant
O H&L Harpursville Col 74.
Demeree, G. F. (Almira) hardware O
H&L Harpursville Col 90. See adv.
Demeree, Herbert (May) 5 ch farmer
O 130a 3h 30c East Windsor Col 123
Ind tel.
De Mond, Roy farmer O 69a 2h 14c R4
Marathon Lis 38% Ind tel.
Demoney, Eugene (Ida Bell) 2 ch farmer
T Oqiiaga Lake Snfd 48. '
Demorier, L. E. (Etta) 2 eh farmer T
4h 45e Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Denardo, Antonio Rl Windsor.
Denardo, Henvy farmer T Rl Tunnel
Col 33. ^
Dennis, Edgar (Mary) 1 ch laborer T
Ninewh Col 90.
Dennis, Wm. laborer bds with Dana Tall
Rl Windsor Win 116.
Dennison, J. M. (Tila) farmer O 7a
Hooper Un 31.
Depter, Mrs. Marjorie T Ouaquaga Col
84.
De Pue, A. (Nancy J.) farmer & stock
buyer O 22a Ih Ic Yestal Ves 21.
Depue, Lee (Bertha) 4 ch machinist T
Yestal Center Yes 66.
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE
Established 1865— Quality and Service
SUCCESSORS TO
Weeks & Dickinson Barrett Bros. Music Co.
75-77 Collier Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
77
BROOME COUNTY
Deshetler, A. B. (Ida) 1 ch carpenter O
H&L R2 Vestal Yes 21.
Detrieh, Elton (Luella) 4 ch farmer O
165a 4h 19c Killawog Lis 40.
Dovenport, Ethel (dau Geo.) E2 Windsor
Win 36.
Devenport, Geo. (Idela) 4 ch farmer O
50a Ih 4c E2 Windsor Win 36.
De Vinney, Harriett A. bds with Mar-
garet Tinijjleton Rl Conklin Coiik 6 B
tel.
Devis, Maria 0 30a.,£c Deposit Snf d 44.
De Vogel, A. (Adriane) farmer O 270a
' 2h lie El Kirkwood Kir 22.
Dewey, Eugene (Cornelia) farmer &
miller O 33a Ih Ic E2 Vestal Ves 20
Ind tel.
Dewey, Gray farmer O 12a 2h Whitney
Point Bar 16.
Dewey, Martin M. (Hannah M.) 1 ch
farmer O 6a Ih Ouaquaga Col 81.
Dewey, W. P. (Angeline) ret O H&L
Castle Creek Chen 27.
Dewing, Andrew (Maude) 3 ch farmer
O 258a 6h 58c E4 Binghamton Kir 2
B tel.
Dewing, Charles J. farm hand E4 Bing-
hamton Kir 2 B tel.
Dewing, Fred (Mildred) 3 ch farmer O
258a R4 Binghamton Kir 2 B tel.
Dewing, Harry farm hand bds R4 Bing-
hamton Kir 2 B tel.
De Witt, Elton F. (Flora) 2 ch farmer
O 200a 3h 34c El Nineveh Col 118 Lid
tel.
Dewitt, Henry (son M. W.) laborer Mc-
Clure Settlement Snfd 29 Ind tel.
Dewitt, Marcus W. (Eliza E.) ret O 300a
5h 45c McClure Settlement Snfd 29
Ind tel.
Dey, Curtis farmer O 178a 4h 33c Rl
Lisle Lis 44.
Dey, June Rl Lisle Lis 44.
Deyo, I. T. certified milk 475a 18h 130c
R5 Binghamton Un 51 B tel.
Deyo. M. L. certified milk 475a 18h 130c
R5 Binghamton Un 51 B tel.
Deyo, R. H. certified milk 475a 18h 130c
R5 Binghamton Un 51 B tel.
Dibble, Alfred C. 2 eh general farming
O 85a 2h 21c Gulf Summit Snfd 17.
Dibble, Mrs. A. V. O 100a" East Windsor
Win 103.
Dibble, Hazel (dau Tyler) East Windsor
Win 100.
Dibble, H. E. (Verna A.) farmer 0 18a
Ih 3c R2 Harpursville Col 70.
Dibble, H. Glenn (L. Adelo'a) 3 ch oil
station clerk T R2 Harpursville Col
14.
Dibble, Jess D. (Emma) 2 ch farmer
0 60a Ih Ic R2 Harpursville Col 40
Ind tel.
Dibble, J. H. (Jennie) farmer O 80a 2h
8c El Nineveh Col 124.
Dibble, Mrs. Lottie coal dealer O H&L
East Windsor Win 122 Ind tel.
Dibble, Owen (Julia) 2 ch farmer T 2h
9c Deposit Snfd 451/0.
Dibble, P. S. Gulf Summit.
Dibble, Rachel Gulf Summit Snfd 17.
Dibble, Sanfokd (Helen) 3 ch teamster
O 4i/>a Ih North Sanford Snfd 59 Ind
tel.
Dibble, Tyler E. (Emma May) 3 ch
farmer & telegraph operator O 143a
lOh 14c East Windsor Win 100 Ind tel.
Dickerison, John W. (Edith D.) farmer
0 120a 3h 15c R2 Union Un 7 B tel.
Dickinson, Alonzo (Louise) ret O Nine-
veh Col 90.
Dickinson, C. M. Nineveh.
Dickinson, C. T. (Ethel) 2 eh farmer O
40a 2h 3c Whitney Point Bar 16 B tel.
Dickinson, Dewitt (Elizabeth) farmer
O H&L Ih Center Lisle Lis 19.
Dickinson, Fred (Belle) farmer O 2h 7c
Whitney Point Bar 13.
Dickinson, John grocery T Conklin Conk
39 B tel.
Dickinson, Orrin (Rena) 2 ch farmer T
2h 6c E2 Richford Lis 26 Ind tel.
Dickinson, Wm. H. (Blanch) 4 ch farmer
0 50a 6h 5c Whitney Point Lis 51.
Dickson, Arthur L. (son A. L. ) laborer
E4 Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Dickson, Lewis E. (Louise) farmer &
dairyman O 40a 2h 10c R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10 B tel.
Dickson, Lillian L. (dau A. L.) E4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10 B tel.
Dilello, John 3 ch railroad T Harpurs-
ville Col 90.
Dilello, Louis (Louise) 8 ch groceries O
H&L Bridge St Center Village Col.
Dillenbeck, Bruce M. (Orpha) paper
hanger & painter bds with A. H.
Thm-ston Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Dillenbeck, Mrs. Martha O 112a Ih El
Whitney Point Tri 19.
Dilley, Charles Fred farmer O 315a
7h Sanitaria Springs Col 33.
Dimbero, Edward (Rachael) 7 ch farmer
O 64a Ih Ic Rl Kirkwood Kir 39.
Dimonis, Harry R. (Ilva) 2 ch patrol-
man on state highway 0 2a Ih Rl
Windsor Snfd.
Dimorier, George E. (Clara) farmer T
5h 45c Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Dimorier, Helen farmer O 60a 21i 7c
El Nineveh Col 110 Ind tel.
78
RURAL DIRECTORY
Diniorier, Olen farmer 2h 7c Rl Nine-
veh Col 110 Ind tei.
Diniorier, Orbert (Jennie) laborer O
H&L Ih Main St Center Village Col
91.
Dindl, Stephen (Theresa) 3 ch farmer O
75a 21i 13c Deposit Snfd 54 Ind tel.
Dingman, Reuben (Eunice) wks in tan-
nery T Ih Vestal Ves 21.
Dings, Fred T. (Nellie) 2 ch farmer 0
95a 3h 8c Rl Conklin Conk 34 B tel.
Dings, Steven A. bds Rl Conklin Conk
34.
Divine, E. S. (Verona) farmer O 150a
4h 18c Rl Kirkwood Kir 35.
Doane, Frank J. (Jeannette) farmer O
116a 2h Ic Lisle Lis 46.
Doane, G. R. farmer O lG5a 5h 12c Rl
Binghamton Bin 32 B tel.
Doane, H. A. (son G. R.) farmer Rl
Binghamton Bin 32 B tel.
Dobsa, Andrew (Mary) farmer O 60a
2h 2c Rl Binghamton Bin 32.
Dodd, Harry (Mary) 4 ch farmer O
50a 2h 12c Rl Vestal Ves 57.
Dodd, James (Abbie V.) 2 ch farmer O
67a 2h 15c R2 Windsor Win 32 Ind
tel.
Dodd, Wm. (Inez) 1 ch farmer T 2h
17c R2 Windsor Win 73.
Dodd, Mrs. W. W. R4 Binghamton.
Dodge, Percy (Martha) lineman 0 l%a
Chenango Bridge Chen 39 B tel.
Dolaway, Charles (Olive) 1 ch farmer
& lumberman T 2h Ic R2 Vestal Ves
30.
Dollmetsh, Harry (Cora) wks in I T R
O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Domrick, Alford (Cornelia) post office
clerk 0 H&L R2 Johnson City Un
46y2.
DoNAHtiE, Bert Rl Harpursville.
Donahue, M. J. (Margaret) 1 ch farmer
O 280a 2h 34c R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 138.
Donchig, John (Anna) 3 ch section hand
on R R O la Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
DoNEY, John A. (Ida) farmer T Ih le
Maine Mai 34.
Doolittle, Clvde M. (son Lenora) laborer
R2 Windsor Win 83yo.
Doolittle, C. Leroy general farmer O
45a Gulf Summit Snfd 20.
Doolittle, Edwin A. (Lizzie) 4 ch farmer
O 135a 2h 16c Rl Kirkwood Kir 16
Ind tel.
Doolittle, James A. (Anna) 1 ch farmer
0 93a 2h 22c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
Doolittle, John (Margaret) farmer O
84a 2h ec R2 Vestal Ves 28.
Doolittle, Mrs. Lenora 2 ch O 50a Ih
2c Rl Windsor Win 83.
Doolittle, Leon F. fireman & policeman
R2 Windsor Win 831/2.
Doolittle, L. F. (Martha) farmer O
140a Ih 15c Ouaquaga Col 80.
Doran, James (Catherine) ret O 20a Ih
5c Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Doremus, Isaac B. (Melvina) 2 ch
farmer 0 45a 2h R2 Vestal Ves 30.
Dorman, Darwin farmer Glen Castle
Chen 28.
Dorman, Jerome farmer O 60a Glen Cas-
tle Chen 28.
Doud, Robert E. (Mary E.) ret O 6a
Ih Port Crane Fen 9 Ind tel.
Type of a New York Farm.
79
BROOME COUNTY
Doud, Weldon W. (Florence) 4 ch farm-
ing O 10% a 3h 4c R4 Binghamton
Chen 30.
Dougherty, J. L. (Edith M.) 1 ch ret
T Ih R3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Dowd, Mrs. Anna bds with Timothy
Horan El Vestal Ves 77 Ind tel.
Dowd, Mathew (Luella) 2 ch laborer T
Wliitney Point Lis 50.
Downing, U. D. (Hazel) wks in Sales
Building T Vestal Ves' 21.
Downton, E. W. physician O 50a 2h
26c Rl Kirkwood Kir 11 B tel.
Downton, Lillian ids with E. W. Rl
Kirkwood Kir 11 B tel.
Drake, B. Albert (Ida) 1 ch farmer T
2h 12c R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Drake, E. W. (Melissa) farmer T 2h
9c E6 Susquehanna Pa Win 115 Ind
tel.
Drake, Harry farmer R6 Susquehanna
Pa Win 115.
Drake, Lee (Nellie) 2 ch farmer T 4h
18c R2 Harpursville Col 45 Ind tel.
Drake, Marc H. (Hattie E.) 1 ch
farmer & general contractor & jobber
O 37a 2h 9c 25 sheep Rl Chenango
Forks SPen 33 B tel.
DriscoU, Joe farmer O 21a 2h 9c Wliit-
ney Point Bar 1.
Driscoll, Mat (Jessie) 5 ch farmer O
140a 4h 25e Whitney Point Nan 27.
Drix, Andrew (Sara) 1 ch farmer O
165a 2h 38c Deposit Snfd 43.
Drix, Evelen bds with Andrew Deposit
Snfd 43.
Drum, George W. (Katherine) 1 ch
farmer O 45a 2h 4c Rl Vestal Ves 61
Ind tel.
Drum, Nathan S. (Almeda) ret O 55a
5c Rl Vestal Ves 63.
Drum, S. Rl Vestal.
Drum, William A. (Etta L.) 7 ch farm-
ing O 40a 2h 4c Rl Vestal Ves 86 B
tel.
Drumm, John T. (Alice) farmer O 56a
2h 6c Rl Vestal Ves 61 Ind tel.
Du Bois, Georgie (Lena) farmer O 50a
Ih R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Du Bois, John farmer O 16a 21i 2c Rl
Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
Du Bois, Mary housekeeper for John Rl
Vestal Ves. 23 Ind tel.
Du Bois, Rachel bds with John Rl Vestal
Ves 23. Ind tel.
Dubois, Thomas ret bds with Frank R.
Harrington R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Dubrava, Teddy (Eva) 4 ch farmer O
82a 2h 3c R3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Dudley, D. (Alice) 1 eh physician 0 143a
Ih 12c Maine Mai 24 B tel.
Duell, Frank (Lena) 3 ch farmer O 100a
3h 16c R3 Binghamton Kir 51 Ind tel.
Dull, R. H. (Jesse J.) 2 eh farmer O
85a 2h 6c R2 Harpursville Col 40.
Duncan, Seal (Annie) 1 ch farmer T "
Ih 6e R2 Vestal Ves 47 Ind tel.
DuNDON, John (Kittie) 6 ch farmer &
steam fitter T Ih 8c R3 Binghamton
Kir 44.
Dunham, Alonzo F. (Alice M.) farmer
O 30a Ih 5c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B
tel.
Dunham, Charles N., Jr. (Eva) 4 ch
farmer O 14a 2h Castle Creek Clien
28 B tel.
Dunham, Chas. N., Sr. butcher O 27a
7c Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Dunham, Clarence (Emma) 1 ch
farmer T 2h 4c Lisle Lis 44.
Dunham, Edgar (Hattie) ret T Castle
Creek Bar 19.
Dunham, Edwin (Flora) farmer O 35a
3h 10c Whitney Point Bar 16 B tel.
Dunham, E. F. (Elsie) 3 ch farmer T
2h 34c Upper Lisle Tri 18 y2.
Dunham, George (Sarah) 1 ch salesman
O 70a Ih Rl Union Un 3.
Dunham, John F. (Eva) 1 ch farming
O 92a 3h 8c Castle Creek Bar 26 B
tel.
Dunham, Mrs. Julia O la R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 9.
Dunham, L. B. (Carrie) spring water O
10a R4 Binghamton Chen 14 B tel.
Dunham, R. S. (Jennie) 1 ch farmer T
3h 12c Whitney Point Bar 3.
Dunlap, Earl B. (Mildred) wks at E J
shoe factory T R2 Johnson City Un
46 1/2 Ind tel.
Dunlap, Harry (Ida) farmer bds with
John Doolittle R2 Vestal Ves 28.
Dunning, Cliarles J. (Harriett A.) but-
cher O 5a Ih Rl Windsor Win 105.
Dunning, Floyd B. (Hazel) 3 ch farmer
O 44a 3h lie E2 Johnson City Un 24
B tel.
Dunning, Fred J. (Anna E.) farmer &
su]it of highways O 87a Ih 6c Rl
Windsor Snfd 12 Ind tel.
Dunning, Frank S. (May) 7 ch farmer
O 140a 3h 19c R2 Johnson City Un 24
B tel.
Duren, H. M. R4 Binghamton Chen 16.
Durfee, George J. (Gurtha) 3 eh farmer
O 40a 4h 5c Union Center Un 16 B
tel.
Durfee, Herbert M. (Cora) 1 ch farmer
O 40a 2h 6c Maine Mai 35 B tel.
Durgala, John (Anna) 2 ch farmer O
25a Ih Ic R5 Binghamton Dick 3.
80
RUKAL DIRECTORY
Dutcher, Andrew F. (Mary A.) farmer
O IVaa Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 23,
Dvorsky, Stephen (Susie) 2 ch farmer
O 75a 3h 8c R2 Binghamton Bin 7.
Dwel, Fay (Tynee) 5 eh manager for
D. S. Phelps farms T Conklin Conk
39.
Dwire, Leon P. bds with Mary Purtell
Deposit Snfd 44.
Dyer, Art. farmer O 125a 3h 4e Deposit
Snfd 571/2 B tel.
Dyer, Fred G. bds with Art. Deposit
Snfd 571/2.
Dyer, Mrs. M. J. bds with Art. Deposit
Snfd 571^.
Dyer, R. E. (Edith) 1 ch station agent
of Erie R R T Kirkwood Kir 20.
Dykeman, Harry (Susie) farmer O 100a
2h 8e R2 Harpursville Col 34.
Eagan, Frank (Alma G.) farm hand T
Deposit Snfd 47 B tel.
Earl, N. E. (Mary H.) traveling sales-
man O 2i^a Ih Deposit Snfd 43..
Eastman, Newton (Rose) ret T R2
Maine Mai 24.
Eaton, Mrs. Addie farming O 2a Castle
Creek Clie'n 28.
Eaton, Charles H. (Lillie) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 2c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 111
Ind tel.
Eaton, Clark (Stella) farmer 0 100a 2h
9c R3 Binghamton Col 5.
Eaton, Luke (Martha) farming 0 21a
Ih 2c R5 Binghamton Chen 23.
Eaton, Merton (Alva) 1 ch farmer O
65a Castle Creek Bar 27 B tel.
Eaton, Roy (Nettie) farmer O 97a 12c
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Eaton, Samuel (Lucy) farmer O Castle
Creek Chen 26.
Eaton, "William M. (Minnie) farmer Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 44.
Eccleston, Flovd A. (Lena) 1 ch wks at
E J shoe factory O H&L R2 Johnson
City Un 461/^.
Edgecomb, Hattie (dau Mrs. J. E.)
bookkeeper R2 Binghamton Bin 201/^
B tel.
Edgecomb, Jennie B. (dau Mrs. J. E.)
saleslady R2 Binghamton Bin 20% B
tel.
Edgecomb, Mrs. J. E. farmer O 22a Ih
Ic R2 Binghamton Bin 20 1/^ B tel.
Edgerton, a. H. (Florence E.) 1 ch
farmer O 100a 3h 17c Rl Tunnel Col
26 Ind tel.
Edminster, Ernest (Mona) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 30c Lisle Lis 43.
Edminster, Eugene (Elizabeth) 2 ch
farmer O 40a 2h 10c Conklin Conk 39
B tel.
Edminster, Frank (Mary S.) 1 ch post-
master O H&L Ih Lisle Lis 43 Ind
tel.
Edmonds, Frank D. (Sarah) farmer T
5h 4c R2 Union Un 12 B tel.
Edson, B. F. (Vick) 2 ch railroad sta-
tion agent 0 49a 2h 8c East Windsor
Win 122 Ind tel.
Edson, Melvin (Carrie) farmer O 31a Ih
Ic Rl Kirkwood Kir 14 Ind tel.
Edson, Wyman L. (Grace) 3 ch farmer
38a Union Center Un 14 B tel.
Edwards, Addison farmer 0 3a Ih Rl
Windsor Win 1161^.
Edwards, Anna Rl Windsor Win 117.
Edwards, Frances Rl Windsor Win
II6I/2.
Edwards, George laborer O H&L Lisle
Lis 46.
Edwards, H. D. (Amy) 5 ch machinist
O .4a Ih Ic Rl Vestal Ves 23.
Edwards, James (Mary) 5 ch farmer
& State road patrolman 0 32a 2h 13c
Rl Windsor Win II61/2 Ind tel.
Edwards, J. J. bds with Addison Rl
Windsor Win 116%.
Edwards, Lafayette (Harriett) farmer
O 58a 2h 7c Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 26
Ind tel.
Edwards, Lewis (Libbie) lumberman O
H&L Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Edwards, Libbie O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Edwards, Louise Lisle Lis 46.
Edwards, Lyle B. (Clara K.) 1 ch
farmer 0 175a 4h 52c R6 Susquehanna
Pa Win 107 Ind tel.
Edwards, Mrs. M. B. O 6a Lisle Lis 46
Ind tel.
Edwards, Richard (Anna) 3 ch minister
0 H&L' Ih Ic Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Edwards, SOas bds with Jas. Rl Wind-
sor Win 116 1/2.
Edy, Andrew (Carrie) farmer 0 180a
2h 20c Rl Lisle Lis 29 Ind tel.
Edy, Russell (Ethel) farmer O 43a Ih
' 22e Rl Lisle Lis 28 Ind tel.
Egbertson, Charlotte L. boarding
house O H&L Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Eggleston, Clifford (son Lee) farmer
R2 Chenango Forks Tri 50 Ind tel.
Eggleston, C. C. (Ella) 1 ch painter O
2a R3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Eggleston, Frank J. (Minnie H.) 1 ch
farmer 0 100a 3h 16c Whitney Point
Tri 11 Ind tel.
Eggleston, Fred C. (Addie M.) 4 ch
farmer O Ilia 2h 18e R2 Chenango
Forks Tri 50 Ind tel.
Eggleston, George H. (Addie) farmer
O 10a Ih Ic Rl Johnson City Un 48.
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81
BROOME COUNTY
Eggleston, George H. ret bds with Henry
El Choconut Pa Ves 39.
Eggleston, Henry (Belle) 2 cli farmer
O 124a 2h 22c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 39.
Eggleston, H. L. (Carolyn) 3 ch farmer
T 3h 29c Itaska Bar 33 B tel.
Eggleston, J. Delano (Rose) farmer O
187a 2h 12c R2 Chenango Forks Tri
50 Ind tel.
Eggleston, Lee (Belle) farmer & lum-
berman O 80a 4h 15e R2 Chenango
Porky Tri 50 Ind tel.
Eggleston, Lillian (dau Lee) R2 Che-
nango Forks Tri 50 Ind tel.
Eggleston, Mary bds with Henry Rl
Choconut Pa Ves 39.
Eggleston, Robert F. (son J. Delano)
laborer R2 Chenango Forks Tri 50 Ind
tel.
Eggleston, Thomas carpenter 0 Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 18.
Eggleston, Will (Carrie) 1 ch farmer O
50a 3h 8e Rl Tunnel Col 25 Ind tel.
Eggleston, William (Julia) farmer O
60a 2h 7c Rl Whitney Point Tri 31.
Eldred, B. J, (Lizzie) 5 ch farmer O
80a 2h 12c E2 Binghamton Bin 20%
Ind tel.
Eldred, C. D. (Ida M.) buttermaker O
181a 2h 36c Sanford Snfd 42 Ind tel.
Eldred, Mrs. Eliza E. housekeeper for
George O 10a Ih Ic R2 Binghamton
Bin 6.
Eldred, George (son Eliza E.) laborer
R2 Binghamton Bin 6.
Eldred, Henry C. (Delilah) 1 ch poul-
tryman & farmer O 5a Ih 4c R2 (Bing-
hamton Bin 201/2.
Eldred, H. M. 3 ch farmer O 80a 2h 10c
Rl Tunnel Col 56 Ind tel. •
Eldred, John ret O 42a R2 Binghamton
Bin 201/2.
Eldred, M. P. (Nancy) farmer O 94a 2h.
14c Rl Harpursville Col 57.
Eldred, Stephen (Mary) 2 ch farmer O
50a 6h 7c R2 Binghamton Bin 5.
Eldred, Timothy (Clara) 5 ch laborer
T R2 Bingliamton Bin 201/4.
Eldred, V. J. (Bessie) 1 ch farmer O
165a 2h 29c Sanford Snfd 32.
Eldredge, Pearl farmer 0 125a 2h 15c
Castle Creek Bar 19.
Eldredge, Sarah farming O 65a Ic Cas-
tle Creek Chen 34.
Ei.DREGE, John R. Rl Vestal.
Eldridge, Charles L. (Evelyn) 1 ch farm-
ing T Rl Vestal Ves 52.
Eldridge, DeWitt (Mary E.) farmer O
77a 3h lie Rl Whitney Point Bar 34
B tel.
Eldridge, Eugene C. (Edith) farmer T
3h lie Rl Whitney Point Bar 34 B
tel.
Eldridge, Floyd C. farmer O 125a 2h 15c
Castle Creek Bar 19.
Eldridge, J. R. farming T 2h 22c Rl
Vestal Ves 52.
Eldridge, Lee (Anna) section hand T
C^lenango Forks Chen 53.
Eldridge, Mary (wid G. R.)0 124a 2h
22c Rl Vestal Ves 52.
Ellerson, Ed (Fannie) 1 ch farmer O
123a 5h 23c Castle Creek Bar 18 B tel.
Ellerson, Evelyn 0 H&L Qienango Forks
Chen 53.
Ellerson, Leon (Sarah) 1 ch farmer O
101a 2h 19c R3 Greene Tri 44 Ind
tel.
Ellerson, Vernon H. (Nellie P.) 1 ch
farmer T 2h 7c Whitney Point Tri 13.
EUgleston, Edward W. (Leona) 1 ch
farmer O 13i/2a Ih Rl Great Bend Pa
Win 46.
Ellinger, Ferdnand (Louise) farmer O
74a 2h 6c El Binghamton Conk 2.
Elliott, Mrs. Abbie O 80a Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 32.
Elliott, A. B. jewelry & sporting goods
Chenango Forks.
Elliott, Frank (Emma) farmer O 95a
2h 10c R3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Elliott, Frank C. (Anna) butcher T
R2 Johnson City Un 45 B tel.
Elliott, H. B. automobile repairing &
supplies Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Elliott, Lynn (Lonnelle) 3 ch farmer O
100a lh'6c East Windsor Col 123.
Elliott, Mrs. Mary O H&L Whitney
Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Elliott, Myron (Mary) farmer T 2h 17c
East Windsor Win 121.
Elliott, Pearl V. (dau Frank) teacher
R3 Binghamton Kirk 44.
Elliott, T. D. farmer O 9a R2 Johnson
City Un 45 B tel.
Elliott, Winfred W. (Bertha) 2 ch
electric engineer O H&L R2 Johnson
City Un 46 B tel.
Ellis, Mrs. Addie O 6a Harpursville Col
90.
Ellis, Charles (Alice) 3 ch farmer 0
148a 4h 12c Rl Vestal Ves 49 Ind
tel.
Ellis, Frank (Bessie) 7 ch rural mail
carrier O 75a 2h 5c R2 Vestal Ves 25
Ind tel.
Ellis, George (Susie) 1 ch farmer T 3h
60c Rl Lisle Lis 36 B tel.
Ellis, Irvin F. (Julia) 4 ch farmer O
23a Ih 3c R2 Johnson City Un 21 B
tel.
82
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Ellis, Mrs. Mary farmer O 56a Ih 8c Rl
Binghamton Bin 47 B tel.
Ellis, Vern (Cleo) 2 ch wks in shoe shop
10a 2h Ic Vestal Yes 21.
Ellis, William (Bertha May) 7 ch farmer
O 54a 3h 2c Vestal Center Yes 76 Ind
tel.
Ellsworth, Ervin (Charlotte) ret T Ih
Rl Binghamton Bin 45.
Elsen, P. H. (Louise) farmer O 100a
2h 7c E2 Windsor Win 29.
Elwell, Orsa (Mary) farmer O 49a 3h 2c
R3 Binghamton Ten 11 B tel.
Elwood, Mrs. Carrie bds with C. E.
Rozelle Maine Mai 34 B tel.
Elwood, Frank (Sarah) general store 0
store Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Ely, a. L. (Louise) farmer O 47a Ih 4c
Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Emerson, Charles C. (Reba L.) 1 ch
farmer T 3e Rl Great Bend Pa Win
41 Ind tel.
Emerson, L. J. (Mary D. L.) farmer O
200a 8h 28c Rl Johnson City Mai 52
B tel.
Emery, John farmer bds with Silas J.
Roberts Rl Binghamton Bin 29.
Engelbert, James L. (Carrie) 5 eh farm-
er 0 117a 4h 40c Conklin Conk 39 B
tel.
Engle, Charles ret T Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 25.
Engle, John D: (Ella) 1 ch farmer O 54a
2h 8c Rl Chenango Forks Fen 25 B
tel.
English, Mrs. Alice 0 H&L Triangle
Tri 30.
English, Arthur (son A. N.) East Wind-
sor Win 122.
English, A. N. (Bertha) 4 ch farmer 0
35a 9c East Windsor Win 122.
English, B. J. (Ruth) farmer O 130a
2h 25c Whitney Point Lis 50.
English, Mrs. C. F. O 180a East Wind-
sor Win 122.
English, Mrs. Ellen O 50a R2 Chenango
Forks Bar 41 B tel.
English, G. R. (Edith) 1 ch dairy &
poultry O 325a 6h 35c Rl Whitney
Point Tri 15 Ind tel.
English, Levi I. (Louise) 2 ch farmer O
162a 6h 6c R4 Binghamton Dick 4 B
tel.
English, Lynn farmer O 270a 2h 35e R2
Greene Bar 49.
English, Mi's. Mabel 2 ch O H&L Har-
pursville Col 90.
English, Robert H. (S. B.) wks on rail-
road T Main St Chenango Forks
Bar 56.
English, Susan (dau A. N.) East Wind-
sor Win 122.
English, W. J. (Louisa) 1 ch farmer 0
3a 2h Ic R2 Chenango Forks Bar 41
B tel.
Ensign, Betsey T Killawog Lis 42 Ind
tel.
Ensign, D. D. Killawog.
Ensign, Floyd (Cora) 2 ch farmer O
125a 3h 1.3c Center Lisle Lis 45 B tel.
Ensign, W. C. (Edna) 1 ch farmer O
80a 2h 20c R4 Killawog Lis 41 Ind
tel.
Espusito, Frank cheesemaker T Rl Tun-
nel Col IS.
Estes, G. Ross (Ada) 1 eh blacksmith T
Center Village Col 97.
Estes, J. B. (May) 3 ch farmer 0 144a
2h 15c Center Village Col 97.
Estes, R. D. (^Lillian) 1 ch farmer O
288a 3h 23c Rl Nineveh Col 109 Ind
tel.
Eston, Frank S. farmer O 50a 2h 4c R3
Newark Valley Nan 6.
Evans, Charles F. stock raiser poultry-
man & gardener O 274a bds with Rob-
ert W. Rl Kirkwood Kir 23.
Evans, Harvey (Lottie) 2 ch nursery O
H&L Ih Johnson City Un 53% B tel.
Evans, Robert W. stock raiser poultry-
man & gardener 0 274a 3h 53c Rl
Kirkwood Kirk 23.
Everett, Chas. H. (Jennie) farmer O
5i/2a Ih Ic Glen Castle Chen 28.
Everett, Willard E. (Lillian) 3 ch la-
borer T Rl Johnson City Un 47.
Everett, William (Edith) 'farmer O 110a
2h 7c RD Harpursville Col 42 Ind tel.
Everitt, William (Anna) farmer O 50a
2h 12c R5 Binghamton Chen 9 B tel.
Evertt, Walter (Flury) attendant at
State Hospital Binghamton Kir 10 Ind
tel.
Every, W. D. (Nettie) 1 ch farmer O
265a 4h 15c Main St Center Village
Col 91.
Failey, Hugh farmer O 150a 5h 40e Rl
Hallstead Pa Conk 42.
Fairbanks, Charles (Amy) 2 ch laborer
T Whitney Point Lis 50.
Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings
In all the newest designs. Send for samples to
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS, Binghamton, N. Y.
BROOME COUNTY
Fail brother, Thomas (Hattie) 2 cli
farmer O 100a 3h 9c Rl Choeoiuit Pa
Ves 41.
Fairbrother, William Henry (Leiiora) 5
ch carpenter O la Ic Vestal Center
Ves 76.
Fairchild, Edward E. (Delia M.) 1 ch
carpenter T R2 Harpiirsville Col 71.
Fairchild, Fredrick farmer O 70a 3h 3e
Rl Harpnrsville Col 54.
Fairchild, "Walter (Eva) 3 ch farmer T
3h 3c Rl Harpnrsville Col 54.
Fancher, Leroy laborer O H&L Ih Nin-
eveh Col 90.
Fargo, Ray A. (Jetta) 2 ch student T
Johnson City Un 53 B tel.
Farley, D. H. (Elizabeth) farmer O
253a 4h 39c Castle Creek Bar 9 B
tel.
Farmsworth, George (Ina M.) 3 ch min-
ister T Ih Rl Binghamton Bin 20 Ind
tel.
Farrell, Albert (Sophia) 3 ch farmer
O 165a 3h 20e Castle Creek Chen 28.
Farrell, Arthur Rl Conklin.
Farrington, Mrs. Esther H. T Sanitaria
Springs Col.
Farrington, Fred E. farmer O H&L
Sanitaria Springs Col 14.
Farrington, Lawrence E. (Ellen M.)
farmer T 4h 15c Rl Port Crane Col 2.
Faulkner, W. R. (Blanche) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 23e Rl Kirkwood Kir 14 Ind
tel.
Fay, D. S. (Angie) farmer O 48a Ih 3c
R2 Windsor Win 79.
Feheles, Nathaniel R. (Carrie) 3 ch min-
ister T Rl Conklin Conk 34 B tel.
Feheley, William J. (Gertrude) 3 ch
farmer T 3h 35c Chenango Bridge
Chen 43 B tel.
Fenescey, D. M. (Cloe) 3 ch farmer O
85a 2h 7c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win
92 Ind tel.
Fenner, Eugene (Net) 1 ch farmer T
3h 4e Rl Lisle Lis 16 Ind tel.
Fenner, John mechanic O 44a Ih 2c Rl
Lisle Lis 16.
Fenner, S. W. Rl Lisle.
Fenner, Taylor (Lucy) farmer O 50a
3h 5c Rl Port Crane Fen 8.
Fenton, Clarence 1 ch metal worker O
5a Hooper IJn 31 B tel.
Fenton, Leon C. care of W. A. Smith
Whitney Point Tri 10.
Ferguson, Frank T. (Mary) 1 ch laborer
T Conklin Conk 39.
Fern, Andrew (Geraldine) ret O 2a Ih
Nineveh Col 90.
Feenald, Mrs. C. E. 747 Chenango St
Port Dickinson.
Ferris, Barton farmer Rl Lisle Lis 33
Ind tel.
Ferris Dean (Mary) 4 ch farmer O 94a
2h 14c Rl Vestal Ves 56 B tel.
Ferris, Elisha A. farmer O 200a 3h 20c
Rl Tunnel Col 16 B tel.
Ferris, Fred farmer Rl Lisle Lis 33.
Ferris, George C. (Harriett C.) wks at
E Johnson Shoe Co O 3a Ic R2 Union
Mai 20 B tel.
Ferris, Mrs. Ruby T. farming O 100a
4h 15c Rl Lisle Lis 33 Ind tel.
Ferris, W. H. (Nellie T.) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 12e Rl Kirkwood Win 10 Ind
tel.
Fetter, Joseph T. (Ruth D.) farmer O
50a 2h 3c R3 Binghamton Col 6.
Fiala, Cliarles (son Emil) farm hand R2
Binghamton Bin 7.
Fiala, Emil (Anna) farmer O 90a 4h 15c
R2 Binghamton Bin 7.
Fiala, Joseph (son Emil) machinist R2
Binghamton Bin 7.
Fiato, Joseph (Marie) 4 ch farmer bds
with Thomas Rl Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind
tel.
Fiato, Thomas (Frances) 3 ch farmer
. O 120a 2h 18c Rl Kirkwood Kir 19
Ind tel.
Fiato, Tony (Louise) 4 ch farmer Rl
Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind tel.
Fical, D. C. R2 Chenango Forks.
Field, Henry M. (Lettie) 1 ch farmer
O 38a 2h 10c Rl Johnson City Un 47.
Field, H. W. Rl Johnson City.
Finch, Andrew (Dell) 1 ch farmer O
50a 2h 5c care of Friendsville Stage
Binghamton Ves 81.
Finch, Andrew H. (Flora B.) farmer T
2h Ic Rl Port Crane Fen 42.
Finch, Arthur (Margaret) 6 ch section
foreman on railroad T Kirkwood Kir
20.
Finch, Carl (Ella) 3 ch farm hand
Rl Whitney Point Tri 14.
Finch, Clarence T. (Jennie L.) poultry-
man O 3a Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 25
Ind tel.
Finch, Cicero (Minnie) 2 ch farmer O
100a 3h 17c Rl Conklin Conk 26 B
tel.
Finch, Correll C. farmer T Rl Tunnel
Fen 45. -
Finch, C. A. (Emily) 3 ch retail medi-
cines extracts etc T 2h le Lisle Lis 48.
Finch, C. I. (Jennie) farmer O 130a
2h 12e Rl Windsor Win 131 Ind tel.
Finch, Earl (Cora) 4 ch farmer O 136a
3h 12c Rl Johnson City Un 49.
Finch, Earnest N. farmer T Rl Tunnel
Fen 45.
84
EURAL DIRECTORY
Finch, Edison E. farmer T Rl Port
Crane Fen 36 B tel.
Finch, Edson (Ida) farmer O 100a East
Windsor Windsor 103 Ind tel.
Fine)i, Mrs. Eliza O 50a R3 Binghamton
Kirk 9.
Finch, Ernest (Bessie) 7 ch farmer O
160a 4h 16c Rl Conklin Conk 20 B tel.
Finch, Francis T. (Neva) 3 ch farmer O
100a 2h 4c Rl Johnson City Un 49
B tel.
Finch, Geo. (Rosie M.) 2 ch farmer O
100a 3h 7c Rl Port Crane Fen 36
B tel.
Finch, H. V. (Harriett E.) 4 ch farmer
T 2h 8c R3 Binghamton Kir 9 B tel.
Finch, John (Ethel L.) 3 ch farmer O
30a Ih 3c Rl Timnel Fen 45.
Finch, Lewis (Blanche) farmer O 73a
oh 4c Rl Conklin Bin 37.
Finch, Myron (Lena) 3 ch employe
DL&WRRTlc Corbettsville Conk
42.
Finch, Willie E. (Jessie) 1 ch farmer
O 22a 14h 19c Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 34 B tel.
Fink, Frederick L. (son Priscilla) la-
borer T McClure Settlement Snfd.
Fink, Priscilla M. washer woman T
McClure Settlement Snfd.
Finn, Solon (Carrie) farmer O 124a
3h 30c Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 24 Ind
tel.
Finn, William T. (Julia) farmer O 55a
2h 8c R7 Great Bend Pa Kir 24 Ind
tel.
Fish, Asa (Lena M.) 6 ch cement work
O H&L Ic Rl Binghamton Bin 45.
Fish, C. D. farmer O 30a 5c R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 98.
Fish, David W. (Imogene L.) 4 ch ma-
cliinist T R2 Union Mai 20.
Fish, Guy N. (May) 4 ch farmer &
agent for Ford & Overland cars O
68a 2h 7c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 89
Ind tel.
Fish, Julius C. (Alice) 1 ch farmer O
oOOa 3h Corbettsville Conk 42 B tel.
Fisher, A. P. (Sarah A.) farmer O
431/2^ Ih 2c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
17.
Fisher, Edwin J. (Minnie) 4 ch shoe
cutter T Ih Rl Kirkwood Kir 14 Ind
tel.
Fisher, John bds with Edwin J. Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 14 Ind tel.
Fisher, Mrs. Mary W. music teacher
Nineveh Col 90.
Fiske, Archie B. (Lizzie M.) 3 ch wks
in I T R T Vestal Ves 23.
Fitch, Adelbert (Martha) farmer O 35a
2h 5c Whitney Point Tri 11.'
Flahaven, Michael (Grace) 1 ch farmer
O 69a 2h 15c Rl Lisle Lis 46.
Fleming, Carrie Rl Windsor vWia 117.
Fleming, Wm. (son Carrie) farmer O
59y2a 2h 5c Rl Windsor Win 117.
Fletcher, B. (Luzena) 6 ch farmer O
77%a 2h 9c Rl Windsor Win 106.
Fletcher, Evekett C. (Bertha R.) 2 ch
dairy farmer O 180a 3h 40c Rl Wind-
sor Snfd 29 Ind tel.
Time.
85
BROOME COUNTY
Fletcher, James (Ella) 1 ch farmer 15a
2h 3c Rl Union Un 17.
Fletcher, John M. farm hand bds with
M. L. McClnre Settlement Snfd 27 Ind
tel.
Fletcher, Maurice L. (Alice H.) dairy
farming O 170a 6h 34e McClure Set-
tlement Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Fletcher, Thomas H. (Tessie) farmer
bds with B. Windsor Win 106.
Fling, Gkokge R5 Bingliamton.
Flint, A. E. laborer O H&L East Wind-
sor Win.
Flint, Bennie (son David) farmer 2h Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 48.
Flint, David A. (Martha) 5 ch farmer
0 110a 2h 10c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
48.
Flint, Frankie (son David A.) laborer
El Great Bend Pa Win 48.
Flint, Leroy (Mattie) farmer O 100a
2h 7c E5 Binghamton Mai 81 B tel.
Foley, James (Melvina) 4 ch head
farmer at State Hospital O 20a Ic R3
Binghamton Kii' 8 Ind tel.
Foley, Mary (dau Michael) teacher Rl
Kirkwood Kir 41.
Foley, Michael (Mary) 1 eh farmer 0
12"0a 5h 30c El Kirkwooa Kir 41.
Foley, Robert E. (son Michael) El Kirk-
wood Kir 41.
Folka, Fred (Jennie) 2 ch farmer O 75a
2h 16c Whitney Point Nan 16.
Fonds, William (Ida) farmer O 21i5a
5h 30c El Conklin Conk 14 B tel.
Foot, Elmer farmer O 2h 14c Castle
Creek Bar 10.
Foote, M. J. (Olive E.) farmer O 24a
4h 5c Clienango Bridge Chen 41 B
tel.
Forbes, Eoy (Fannie) 1 ch iron worker
bds with Draper Ostrom El Kirkwood
Kir 12 Ind tel.
Forker, Charles farmer El Vestal Ves
55.
Forker, G. L. (Emma I.) 4 ch farming
O 30a 3h 5c Willow Point Ves 53 B
tel.
Forker, William 1 ch farming T El Ves-
tal Ves 55.
Forshee, Jessie (Caroline) 3 ch fftrmer
T 2h 27c Whitney Point Nan 16 Ind
tel.
Forshee, Sherman (Grace) 2 ch laborer
O H&L Ic Lisle Lis 46.
Forsyth, Herbert (Mary) farmer 0 150a
3h 27c Ouaquaga Col 94.
Forsyth, Homer (Gertrude) 2 eh farmer
O 280a 4h 35c E2 Windsor Win 77
Ind tel.
Forsyth, John S. (Marcia E.) 1 ch
farmer O 60a 3h 12c E2 HarpursvOle
Col 31 Ind tel.
Forsythe, J. M. farmer O 87a 2h 15c E2
Ilarpursville Col 49.
Fort)ier, Emily B. bds with Archie Lee
El Windsor Snfd 14 Ind tel.
FOSGATE, A. E. (Edna) 3 ch farmer O
75a 2h 5c Nanticoke Nan 14.
Fosgate, Henry A. farm laborer bds
with D. H. Arnold El Whitney Point
Tri 36 Ind tel.
Foster, Mrs. C. L. Willow Point.
Foster, Earl (Clara) gardener at State
Hospital E3 Binghamton Kir 9 Ind
tel.
Foster, Fitch B. (Jennie B.) 1 ch stock
dealer O H&L Ih Chenango Forks Bar
56 B tel.
Foster, George (Norma) 1 ch shoe
worker O 50a 2h 5c El Vestal Ves 58.
Foster, Mrs. Harriett T Gardner Ave
Center Village Col 91.
Foster, Marion E. matron T Port Dickin-
son Fen 10.
Foster, R. D. (Cora) 3 ch farmer O
180a 3h 14c E4 Marathon Lis 25 Ind
tel.
Foster, Wallace El Chenango Forks.
Fowler, Arthur (Clare) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 18c El Harpursville Col 63 Ind
tel.
Fowler, A. L. laborer O 30a Rl Nineveh
Col 1011/2.
Fowler, Bertha (dau Frank) East Wiijid-
sor Win 100.
Fowler, Chas. El Harpursville.
Fowler, Frank 5 ch farmer T 2h 18e
East Windsor Win 100.
Fowler, George (Eda) merchant O 167a
6h 40c R2 Johnson City'Un B tel.
Fox, Elmer (Ida) 1 eh wk^ in shoe shop
O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Fox, James A. (Clara) 2 ch farmer O
70a 2h 7c E5 Binghamton Chen 24 B
tel.
Fox, John farmer O 75a 2h 10c E4 Bing-
hamton Chen 42.
Fox, John C. (Ethel) 2 ch farmer O
35a 3h lie E5 Binghamton Chen 23.
Fox, Martin (Edith) 2 eh farmer O
145a 6h 28c E2 Chenango Forks Tri
53 Ind tel.
Fralich, Mrs. Minnie E3 Greene Tri 60.
Fralick, Will farmer O 10a Ih Ic E3
Greene Tri 60.
Frame, Harry E. (Edna 0.) 2 ch farmer
T Ih El Tunnel Col 16.
Francis, Edward (Ella) 1 ch telegraph
ojjerator O H&L Kirkwood Kir 20.
86
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Frank, Arthur Ward bds with Mrs. Ellen
Deposit Snfd 44.
Frank, Charles P. (Esther) 1 ch farmer
. 0 8a Ic Glen Aubrey Nan 30.
Frank, Charles W. (Ada) 5 eh farmer
O 400a 6h 80c Gulf Summit Snfd 19.
Frank, Mrs. Ellen A. O 400a 6h 80c
Deposit Snfd 44 Ind tel.
Frank, Edward J. (Cora) 3 ch farmer
O 185a 3h 40c Deposit Snfd 43 Ind
tel.
Frank, Lydia farmer T Port Crane Fen
12.
FranKj N. N. (Pearl) 2 ch farmer O
235a 4h 71c Deposit Snfd 55 B &
Ind tels.
Frank, Sumner bds with Ellen Deposit
Snfd 44.
Franklin, Ben (Kittie A.) 1 ch salesman
• O H&L Ih Port Crane Fen 19.
Franklin, Ertell (Alice) 1 ch farmer
O 200a 5h 47c Itaska Bar 33 B tel.
Franklin, Leonard S. laborer T Port
Crane Fen 19.
Frantz, a. F. (Louise) farmer O 3Sa
2h 16e Rl Kirkwood Kir 13.
Fratzer, Arnold (Louise) 2 ch farmer
O 150a 4h 30c R2 Berkshire Lis 12.
Frear, Clayton (Marv) 4 eh farmer O
50a 3h 8c Rl Vestal Yes 81.
Frear, John farmer O 80a El Yestal Yes
81 Ind tel.
Frearson, Herbert (Eliza) 1 ch ret 0
110a RD Great Bend Pa Win 47.
Frearson, John J. T 2h 8e Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 47.
Fredenburg, C. H. (Eva) 5 ch farmer
T 5h 44c Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Freeland, Edwin (Catherine) 1 ch farmer
O 60a 2h 12c Rl Conklin Conk 33 B
tel.
Freelove, Mrs. Mary E. 3 ch washer
woman O H&L Lisle Lis 46.
Freeman, Mrs. Ai O H&L Lisle Lis 41.
Freeman, Bird farmer O 107a 2h 16c
R3 Newark Yalley Mai 1 B tel.
Freeman, Burton W. farmer 0 55a Ih
10c McQure Settlement Snfd 46i4.
Freeman, Enos J. (Phila E.) blacksmith
O 3a Ic Rl Windsor Snfd 14.
Freeman, Jessie M. McClure Settlement
Snfd 461/0.
Freeman, La Yern gardener T R2 John-
son City Un 46.
Freeman. Tavern farmer O 13a 2h 100
sheep R2 Johnson City Un 45 B tel.
Freese. Robert (Catherine) gardener O
H&L le Castle Creek Chen 28.
French, Clement S. (Chloe A.) clay
worker O H&L Castle Creek Chen 28.
French. Elias (Dora) farmer T 2h 8c
Rl Windsor Win 119 Ind tel.
French, Harry (Fannie) cashier in bank
O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
French, H. N. (Eleanor) assessor O 6a
Ih 15c North Sanford Snfd 59 Ind
tel.
French, James E. (Emma M.) farmer
O 75a 2h 8c R3 Binghamton Col 7
B tel.
French, Mary O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
French, Townsend (Cora) farmer O 109a
3h 13c Rl Binghamton 33.
Frier, Mrs. Adelia"^2 ch O %a R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10 B tel.
Frier, Fred F. dairy T 2h R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10 B tel.
Frier, Ralph L. dairy T R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10 B tel.
Frink, Chas. A. (Jennie J.) 1 eh farmer
0 115a 2h 8c Whitney Point Bar 5.
Frisinger, John farm hand bds with Geo.
R. Opel McClure Settlement Snfd 26.
Fritts, Betsy M. T Deposit Snfd 25.
Fritz, Miriam (Nettie) laborer T Killa-
wog Lis 37.
Frost, Adellon (Hazel) 1 ch farmer T
140a 2h 17c R2_ Susquehanna Pa Win
98 Ind tel.
Frost, Eleiron G. (Ella) 2 ch farmer O
42a 2h 6c Rl Jolmson City Mai 51 B
tel.
Frost, Howard W. (Ada) farmer O 96a
2h 23c El Kirkwood Win 5 Ind tel.
Frost, Ward L. (Lola) 1 ch farmer O
1331/^a 3h 23c El Great Bend Pa Win
39 Ind tel.
Frost, William E. (Clara) 3 ch chicken
dealer O 42a 2h 6e Rl Johnson City
Mai 51 B tel. See adv.
Frrgnole. Auglo farmer O 112a 3h 16c
R2 Johnson City Un 29 B tel.
Frudd, Charles drives stage bds with
Harry Lawrence Yestal Center Yes 62.
Frudd, Landon farmer bds with Harry
Lawrence Yestal Center Yes 62.
Fry, Charles A. (Minnie) 5 ch laborer
T Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Fuller, A. A. Nantieoke.
Flt^ler, Charles E. farmer O l^/^a Rl
Conklin Conk 39.
Fuller, C. O. (Edna) 1 ch farmer O
300a 4h 32c R3 Greene Tri 42 In.l tel.
Fuller, Edgar D. (Lena) 1 ch farmer T
5h 20c Rl Nineveh Col 114 Ind tel.
Fuller, George 3 ch farmer 0 138a 3h
12c Nantieoke Nan 12.
Fuller, George R. (Mary J.) ret O H&L
Main St Center Yillage Col 91.
Fuller, G. L. (Yirgie) farmer 0 S8a
3h 10c El Wliitnev Point Bar 34 B
tel.
87
BROOME COUNTY
Fuller, Henry M. (Mattie A.) truck
gardener O 7a 2h 3c E4 Biughamtoii
Chen 30 B tel.
Fuller, Horace C. (Mary) merchant 0
H&L Nanticoke Nan 11 Ind tel.
Fuller, Irwin O. (Helen) 2 ch farmer O
60a 2h 10c Glen Castle Chen 28 B tel.
Fuller, James I. (Lena) 2 ch O Union
Center Un 12.
Fuller, Leroy J. (Martha M.) 9 ch
farmer O 132a 3h 14c Rl Port Crane
Fen 17 B tel.
Fuller, Orlo B. (Fanny L.) ret R3
Greene Tri 42 Ind tel.
Fuller, Mrs. Susan M. T Rl Port Crane
Fen 17.
Fuller, Mrs. V. K. Rl Whitney Point
Fuller, Wm. D. (Jennie) 6 ch farmer O
H&L Nanticoke Nan 7 Ind tel.
Fullmer, Charles (Emma) farmer O
128a 4h .5c R2 Union Mai 16 B tel.
Fulmer, Fred E. farmer T 3h 22c R2
Richford Lis 26.
Fulmer, Fredrick bds R2 Richford Lis
26 Ind tel.
Fulmer, Homer (Martha) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 35c Rl Lisle Lis 46 Ind tel.
Furgerson, Mrs. M. dressmaker O H&L
Kirkwood Kir 20.
Furgeson, Clayton (Clara) 1 ch farmer
T Rl Nineveh Col 117.
Furman, Chas. 1 ch farmer O 56a 3h 7c
R2 Windsor Win 31 Ind tel.
Furman. H. Seymour (Eunice) farmer
O 135a 0h 16c Rl Great Bend Pa
Win 65 Ind tel.
Furman, Lewis (Nancy) 3 ch farmer O
89a 4h 13c R2 Harpursville Col 80.
Furman, M. D. farmer R5 Binghamton
Chen 7.
Furman, Will (Stella) farmer O 40a
2h lie R2 Windsor Win 31.
Gapfney, Geo. D. R4 Binghamton.
Gaffney, Julie Gulf Summit Win 136.
Gaffney, Wm. farmer & milk dealer O
470a 5h 48c Gulf Summit Win 136 Ind
tel.
Gage, Bennie R. (Lucinda) 6 ch farmer
O 100a 2h 7e R2 Binghamton Bin 8
Ind tel.
Gage, Caleb S. (Eliza)- farmer O 98i/^a
3h 4e R2 Binghamton Bin 19 Ind tel.
Gage, Mrs. Dorinda O 40a R2 Chenango
Forks Tri 51 Ind tel.
Gage, Fred 1 ch carpenter T Conklin
Conk 39.
Gage, Herbert M. (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 240a 2h 32c R2 Binghamton Bin
20 Ind tel.
Gage, Lewis (Cornelia) farmer O 73a
Ih 5c R2 Binghamton Bin 13 Ind tel.
Gage, Miner (Minnie) farmer O 2a 2h
12c R2 Union Un 4 B tel.
Gage, Will E. (Minnie) carpenter bds
with Townsend French Rl Binghamton
Bin 33.
Gage, Mrs. William R2 Binghamton Bin
8 Ind tel.
Gahagan, Thomas (Rose) 9 ch farmer
O 160a 5h 24c R2 Binghamton Bin 15
Ind tel.
Gaige, Mrs. Hattie M. 2 ch farmer O
11a Ih 2c R2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind
tel. I
Gailit, John 3 cli farmer 0 50a 4h 8c R5
Binghamton Clien 8 B tel.
Gale, Charlie (Zoda S.) 1 ch farmer 0
65a 2h lie Rl Chenango Forks Fen
B tel.
Gale, George W. (Bertha Irene). 2 ch
shoemaker T Ih R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Gale, Levi laborer T Chenango Bridge
Chen 40.
Gale, Mrs. Viola M. bds with George
W. R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Gales, Mrs. G. N. Maine.
Galpin, M. E. (Emma) farmer O 5a
Ic Castle Creek Chen 25.
Ganoav, George J. (Jane M.) 3 ch phy-
sician O Port Dickinson Dick B tel.
Gano^v, John W. farmer O 140a 3h
Sanitaria Springs Col 3.
Ganow. Mrs. Nellie 1* Sanitaria Springs
Col 3.
Ganowng, Jonas S. (Julia) farmer O 40a
Ih 5c Rl Port Crane Fen 26.
Ganowng, Reuben R. (Cora L.) 2 ch
farmer O 50a 2h 8c Rl Port Crane
Fen 24.
Ganowng, William E. (Emma) 3 ch
farmer O 28a 2h 4c Rl Port Crane
Fen 26 B tel.
Gardinier, Alex (Hattie) 1 ch farmer
O 80a 2h 8c R2 Windsor Win 82.
Gardinier, Jacob A. (Rosa C.) 1 ch
dairy farming O 160a 4h 17c Deposit
Snfd 53 Ind" tel.
Gardinier, John A. (son J. A.) farm
hand O 70a 2h Deposit Snfd 53 Ind
tel.
Gardinier, Ruth E. (dau Alex) R2 Wind-
sor Win 82.
Gardinier, Wm. M. farmer 0 100a 2h
Oqimga Lake Snfd 49 Ind tel.
Gardner, Arthur (Nina) 1 ch farmer O
95a 2h 12c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win
90 Ind tel.
Gardner, Mrs. A. M. Nineveh.
Gardner, D. S. proprietor of hotel Che-
nango Forks.
Gardner, Elmer (Euphrasia) 3 eh farmer
O 101a 3h 12c R2 Vestal Ves 35 Ind
tel.
RURAL DIRECTORY
Gardner, Frank bds with Dana Tall Rl
Windsor Win 116.
Gardner, George O. (Ella) 1 ch farmer
O 483a 5h-40e R2 Afton Snfd 63 Ind
tel.
Gardner, J. D. (Florence S.) farmer O
259a 31i 30c Rl Vestal Ves 75 Ind tel.
Gardner, Leslie farmer bds R2 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 90. ^
Gardner, Loiza bds with Geo. O. R2
Afton Snfd 63.
Gardner, Lyman farmer O 70a bds with
Ray Landon care of Friendsville Stage
Binghamton Ves 76 Ind tel.
Gardner, Rolin stonemason bds with
Dana Tall Rl Windsor Win 116.
Gardner, Wm. W. (Lavina B.) 9 ch
dairy farmer O 200a 3h 15c Hale
Eddy Snfd 50.
Gardnier, Albert J. (Jeannette) 3 eh
farmer 0 159a 3h 20c Rl Windsor
Win II61/2.
Gardnier, Lynn (son Albert J.) Rl
Windsor Win 1161^.
Gardnier, W. Irving (son Albt. J.) Rl
Windsor Win 1161/^.
Garlick, M. E. (Alice) farmer O 3a Ih
3c Sanford Snfd 42 Ind tel.
Garlow, Wm. (Bessie) dairy farming T
2h 15c Hale Eddy Snfd 50 Ind tel.
Garrett, Mrs. Fannie bds R2 Windsor
Win 78.
Garrett, Frank (De Etta) 4 ch farmer
O 63a 4h 13c 31 sheep R2 Windsor
Win 78.
Garrigan, John J. (Lodie E.) 8 ch dairy
farming O 110a 2h 20c Oquaga Lake
Snfd 49.
Garson, James gate tender on D L & W
T Vestal Ves 22.
Gates, Elizabeth (wid William) 2 ch
Johnson City Ves 92.
Gates, Franklin (son Elizabeth) farm-
ing O 87a 5h 15c RD Johnson City
Ves 92 B tel.
Gates, Fredrick H. (Gladys) wks for E
Johnson Co T Ih Maine Mai 9 B tel.
Gates, G. N. (Raeliel) 4 ch farmer O
42a 2h 4c Rl Lisle Nan 9.
Gates, Jane 0 10a Rl East Windsor Win
103.
Gates, Seth (Josie) 4 ch farmer O 140a
2h 15c R3 Greene Tri 47.
Gates, Walter P. (Alice W.) farming
O 2a Johnson City Ves 92 B tel.
Gathany, Wallace A. (Minnie) 5 ch
brick mason O H&L Port Dickinson
Dick B tel.
Gaydosh, Stephen (Annie) farmer O
100a 2h R3 Binghamton Kir 48.
Gaylord, Alvie farmer O 47a 2h Che-
nango Forks Bar 31%.
Gaylord, Charles (Ella) 2 ch farmer O
, 161a 3h 23c Whitney Point Bar 12
B tel. ■
Gaylord, Clias. B. (Anna) 4 ch farmer
T 2h Ic Castle Creek Bar 24.
Gaylord, Fred (Edith) 3 ch farmer
O 110a 2h lie Castle Creek Bar 27
B tel.
Gaylord, Mrs. Minor C. 4 ch farming
6 145a 9h 12c Star Route Castle Creek
Chen 28 B tel.
Geber, Jacob (Mary) 7 ch farmer O
290a 5h 47c Rl Lisle Lis 29 Ind tel.
Gee, Mrs. Ella T Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind
tel.
Gee, Gladys (dau Ella) stenographer
Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Gee, Louella (dau Ella) clerk Kirkwood
Kir 20 Ind tel.
Geiger, John (Anna) 2 ch farmer 0 194a
3h 16e Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Gelatt, George W. (Kezia L.) 1 ch
farmer O 76a 2h 13e Oquaga Lake
Snfd 52 B tel.
Gelatt, Vernon W. Glen Castle.
Gelatt, W. Burnham (Gertrude) 3 ch
farmer O 100a 2h 5c Glen Castle
Chen 281/2 B tel.
George, Austin M. (Kate C.) truck
gardener 0 40a 3h Ic R3 Binghamton
Kir 8 B tel.
George, Hannah bds with Austin M. R3
Binghamton Kir 8 B tel.
George, Henry C. (Pearl) 1 ch truck
gardener bds with Austin M. R3 Bing-
hamton Kir 8 B tel.
Gerber, W. H. (Laura) machinist bds
with W. Knowlton Kirkwood Kir 20.
Gernsey, Wilber farmer O 96a 4h 8c R2
Windsor Win 29 Ind tel.
Gibbons, Lucy housekeeper for M. F.
Gibbons R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Gibbons, M. F. farmer O 40a 3h 3c R2
Binghamton Bin 3.
Gibbs, Frank (Veda) laborer T R5 John-
son City Un 56.
Gibbs, G. L. (Clara) farmer O 100a 31i
13c Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting and Oil Cloth
Hills, McLean & Haskins,
Large assortments at
economical prices
Binghamton
N. Y.
89
REOOME COUNTY
Gibbs, Leon (Julia) 2 ch chauffeur T Rl
Vestal Ves 23.
Gibbs, W. H. (Emma) farmer O Ilia
Ih 4e Vestal Center Ves 45.
Giblin, John farmer O 80a 2h 12c R2
Binghamton Bin 35.
Giblin, Mrs. Julia O 2i4a Ih T?2 Bing-
hamton Bin 19 Ind tel.
Giblin, Mrs. E. F. R2 Binghamton.
Gibney, Anna nurse bds with E. W.
Downton El Kirkwood Kir 11 B tel.
Gibson, John (Nellie) farmer T 2h 15c
Nanticoke Nan 6.
Gilbert, Armede boarding house Center
Lisle Lis 45.
Gilbert, Clarence (Eva) laborer O H&L
111 Center Lisle Lis .'55 B tel.
Gilbert, Earl (Esther) 1 ch laborer O
H&L Center Lisle Lis 45.
Gilbert, Marion (Lillie) laborer O H&L
2h Lisle Lis 46.
Gill, Leroy O. (Edith) 3 ch lumber fore-
man T 2h 2c El Windsor Snfd 12 Ind
tel.
GiLLEN, Charles laborer T Ic El Conk-
lin Conk 14 Ind tel.
Gillesi^ie, "L. W. (Henriette) taxi livery
& sells motor trucks O 5a El Kirk-
wood Kir 22.
Gillett. C. S. (Alice) 2 ch farmer T 3h
E2 Harpursville Col 73.
Gillett, G. W. farmer O 156a 3h Har-
pursville Col 73.
Gillett, Homer (Maggie) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 20o E4 Binghamton Chen 52.
Gillett, Mrs. Ida farmer O 50a Ih 15c
El Great Bend Pa Win 59 Ind tel.
GiLLis, J. A. ED Whitney Point.
Gilmore, Martin (Charity) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 4c E3 Binghamton ,Col 37.
GiRNDT, Mrs. Paulina 2 ch farmer O
50a 3h Ic Rl Vestal Ves 54.
Gleason, Marvin (Josephine) farmer O
76a Ih 2c R2 Binghamton Bin 6.
Gleason, Maude (dau Marvin) E2 Bing-
hamton Bin 4.
Glenn, William farmer T El Port Crane
Fen IS.
Glezen, Clifford (Lydia) 1 ch farmer T
2h 16e E4 Marathon Lis 23 Ind tel.
Glezen, Edith Lisle. /
Glezen, Frank (Jennie) farmer 0 H&L
Ih Lisle Lis 44 Ind tel.
Glezen, Frank farmer O 109a 21i l2c E2
Eichford Lis 22 Ind tel.
Glezen, Homer (Susan) 1 eh farmer O
300a 6h 50c E2 Eichford Lis 20 Ind
tel.
Glezen, Jesse (Cora) farmer O 100a 31i
25c Center Lisle Lis 20.
Glezen, Joseph (Hazel) 2 eh farmer T
3h 30c El Lisle Lis 42 Ind tel.
Glezen, J. E. fJMattie) laborer O 2a 2h
Ic Center Lisle Lis 19 B tel.
Glezen, Orriii (Florence) 3 ch farmer 0
178a 4h 42c El Lisle Lis 32 Ind tel.
Glezen, Wm. G. (Mary L.) 2 ch farmer
O 300a 3h 45c El Lisle Lis 46 Ind
tel.
Glover, George (Cory) laborer Whitney
Point Tri 5 Ind t^l.
Glover, Harvey (Ina) farmer O 60a 3h
5c Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Glo\'er, Henry laborer T Lisle Lis 45.
Glover, John (Eunice) 3 ch farmer O
114a 3.h 10c Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Glover, Eay (Grace) merchant O H&IJ
Lisle Lis 44 Ind, tel.
Goble, Carrie care of Herbert Williams
Great Bend Pa Win 65.
Goetcheus, C. (Alice) 1 ch stock buyer
O H&L Ih Upper Lisle Tri 19.
Goetcheus, Linn (son C.) Upper Lisle
Tri 19.
GOFF, Geo. S. (Georgianna) 2 ch engi-
neer O H&L Sanitaria Springs Col 90
Ind tel. I
GoiNS, Elwood E. (Nellie C.) 3 ch
farmer T Ih Ic Ouaquaga Col 4.
Golan, Mrs. Eunice 1 ch farmer O 200a
4h 30c Rl Binghamton Bin 47 B tel.
Golan, Mrs. Kathrine farming O 200a
5h 33c E2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind
tel.
Golan, William J. (Jane) 3 ch farmer
O 5h 35c El Conklin Conk 12 B tel.
Golan, W. A. (son Katherine) farmer
E2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Golden, C. M. (Maybelle) 1 ch farmer
O 28a 7h 28c Willow Point Ves 89 B
tel.
Golden, Eay (dau C. M.) farmer Willow
Point Ves 89.
GoODiacH, Charles B. (Jennie) farmer
O 116a 4h 12c El Union Un 5.
Goodrich, Geo. (Leeta) laborer D H E R
Co T Port Crane Fen 18.
Gordon, Carrie F. bds with T. P. San-
ford Snfd 91/2.
Gordon, T. P. farmer 0 92a 2h 9c
Sanford Snfd 91/2.
Gorman, Edavard (son John E.) farmer
O 135a Rl Kirkwood Kir 30 Ind tel.
Gorman, Eugene (son John E.) farmer
Rl Kirkwood Kir 30 Ind tel.
Gorman, John (son John E.) farmer Rl
Kirkwood Kir 30 Ind tel.
Gorman, John E. (Mary) 2 ch farmer
O 185a 5h 40c Rl Kirkwood Kir 30
Ind tel.
Goss, Henry T. (son J.) ret R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 23.
Goss, Jackson P. (son J.) steam fitter
R2 Binghamton Bin 23.
90
KURAL DIRECTORY
Goss, J. (Hannah Mary) carpenter O
la R2 Binghamton Bin 23.
Gould, Edward (Grace) 4 ch wks in
I T R T Ih Vestal Ves 23.
Gould, Mrs. Etta 2 ch T Harpursville
Col 74.
Gowan, Mrs. Annie 1 ch housekeeper for
E. L. Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Gowan, E. L. farmer T 4h 39c Upper
Lisle Tri 4.
Gowan, Irene (dau Anna) Upper Lisle
Tri 4.
GowER, Andrew R2 Union.
Grace, James farmer O lOOa 2h 9c Rl
Kirkwood Win 23.
Grace, Katherine C. 0 165a 2h 15e
Rl Kirkwood Kir 31 Ind tel.
Grace, Margaret (dau Jam'es) Rl Kirk-
wood Win 23.
Grace, Morgan (Alice) 2 ch farmer T
2h 10c Rl Kirkwood Kir 38.
Grace, Mrs. Sarah bds with John E.
Gorman Rl Kirkwood Kir 30 Ind tel.
Graf, George (Fredika) 2 ch dye shop
O 2a R2 Johnson City Un 46 B tel.
Gragery, Grace bds with J. Deposit Snfd
31.
Gragery, Hayes bds with J. Deposit Snfd
31.
Gragery, J. (Mary) 1 ch farmer O 404a
3h 74c Deposit Snfd 31 Ind tel.
Gragery, Winnie bds with J. Deposit
Snfd 31.
Graham, Henry R. (May) 1 ch wks at
Endieott Johnson shoe factory O lOa
Ih Rl Johnson City Un 48.
Graham, Leonard (Alma) farmer O 166a
2h 5c R3 Newark Valley Mai 31.
Graham, Russell (son Henry R.) Rl
Johnson City Un 48.
Gratzinger, Gustave (Caroline) 8 ch
farmer O 217a 6h 55c Rl Conklin Conk
14 B tel.
Graves, Fred (Anna) 2 ch- farmer T
2h 10c R2 Harpursville Col 76 Ind tel.
Graves, Nellie hair dresser bds with
Lyman West Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind
tel.
Gray, Adoniram (Mariannette) 1 ch
farmer O 35a 3h 8e Maine Mai 28 B
tel.
Gray, George farmer O 25a 8c E2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 88.
Gray, H. A. (O. A.) farmer 0 242a 3h
20c Castle Creek Bar 9.
Gray, Jesse R. (Phebe) farmer O 35a
3h R2 Johnson City Un 45 B tel.
Gray, Lloyd Chenango Forks.
Gray, Lyn (Veria) wks for International
Time Recording Co 0 H&L Hooper
Un 31 B tel.
Gray, Schuyler E. (Gertrude) wks in
E J shoe factory O H&L R2 Johnson
City Un 461/2.
Gray, Virgil farmer R2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 87 Ind tel.
Gray, Welcome (Lizzie) 2 ch farmer O
140a 3h 30c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win
87 Ind tel.
Gray, Wesley farmer O 8a Castle Creek
Chen 26.
Gray, Wjll (Jennie) 4 ch farmer O
100a 6h 7c Chenango Forks Bar 30.
Greaves, George H. (Susie B.) 1 ch
farm manager T 15h 85c Whitney
Point Tri 9 B tel.
Green, B. J. (Rena) 2 ch farmer 2a
7h 4c Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Green, Charles L. (Mary) farmer 0
10a 4h 14c R2 Johnson City Un 46
B tel.
Green, Clem H. (Stella) 5 ch farmer
T 3h 27c Glen Aubrey Mai 52 B tel.
Green, E. L. (Ella E.) 1 ch shingle &
cider mill O %a Ic Vestal Center Ves
- 67.
Green, Jno. H. R5 Binghamton.
Green, Richard (Ada) 1 ch highway
supt 0 38a Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Green, R. J. (Ada) 1 ch hotelkeej^er O
H&L Ih Ic Upper Lisle Tri 4 Ind tel.
Green, Mrs. Sarah A. O 99a 2c Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 14.
Green, Mrs. Sarah Belle 3 ch -farming
O 143a R5 Binghamton Chen 211/2 B
tel.
BROOME COUNTY
Greene, J. A. farmer O 150a 2h Ic Main
St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Greene, Stephen (Jennie) ret O H&L
Kirkwood Kir 20.
Greene, Theodore (Anna) 3 ch farmer
O 110a 2h lOe Whitney Point Bar 26.
Greenman, Alice M. (dan of William E.)
teacher R2 Chenango Forks Tri 51 Ind
tel.
Greenman, Charles (Addie) farmer O
86a 2h 9c Rl Nineveh Snfd 37.
Greenman, Frank D. (Meliand E.) 2 ch
farmer T Ih 7c Ouaquaga Col 80.
Greenman, George bds Rl Nineveh Snfd
37.
Greenman, William E. (Ettie) farmer 0
95a 3h 15c R2 Chenango Forks Tri
51 Ind tel.
Gregory, Charles F. (Mary) 2 ch
farmer O 77a 2h 5c Maine Mai 27
B tel.
Gregory, Earl R. (Lura B.) 3 ch general
mdse & dairy farmer O 300a 6h 50c
Oquaga Lake Snfd Ind tel. ■
Gregory, Frank E. (Mabel) farmer O
4%a Ih R4 Binghamton Feit 10 B tel.
Gregory, George 2 ch bds with P. C.
Winans O 100a McClure Settlement
Snfd 29 Ind tel.
Gregory, James W. student bds with
Eliza A. Croft McClure Settlement
Snfd 27.
Grenell, Gerome (Grace) 1 eh farmer
O 95a 3h 15e R2 Berkshire Lis 15 Ind
tel.
Griff en. Burton B. (Sallie) farmer O
25a 111 3c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
111.
Griffen, I) avid H. (Esther) farmer O
53a Ih 8c Rl Windsor Win 106.
Griffin, A. B. (Georgiana) 2 ch farmer
O 170a 3h 37c R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 107.
Griffin, Cliarles Z. (Ella E.) ret O H&L
Castle Creek Clien 28.
Griffin, Cornell (Esther) ret O H«S;L Ic
R2 Vestal Ves 48.
Griffin, Elizabeth (dau Emma) Killawog
Lis 37.
Griffin, Emma O H&L Killawog Lis 37.
Griffin. Lewis (Caddy) 4 eh farm hand
Rl Binghamton Bin 25.
Griffith, P. C. (Flora) machinist 0 16a
3h 3c Rl Binghamton Bin 45 B tel.
Griggs, Emily R2 Windsor Win 82.
Griggs, Martin C. (Minnie L.) 1 ch
farmer 0 66a 2h 4c R2 Harpursville
Col 40.
Grippin, Ernest L. farmer T Rl Tunnel
Col 33 Ind tel.
Grippin, Harry (son Nathan) laborer
R2 Vestal Ves 30 Ind tel.
Grippin, Harvey M. (Minnie) 2 ch
farmer O 137a 2h 9c Rl Tunnel Col
33 Ind tel.
Grippin, Nathan (Josephine) farmer O
250a 5h 5c R2 Vestal Ves 30 Ind tel.
Griswold, Charles bds with. John H.
Holmes Deposit Snfd 57.
Gross, Charles C. (Rose) 1 ch farmer
T 9h 24e Rl Binghamton Bin 42 B
tel.
Gross, Mrs. Cora farmer O 441/2 9c R2
Chenango Forks Bar 41 B tel.
Gross, Dwight G. (son Chas. C.) farmer
Ih Rl Binghamton Bin 42 B tel.
Gross, Howard (Ethel) 3 ch farmer O
221a 4h 24c Itaska Bar 42 Ind tel.
Gross, Melvin (Mabel) 4 ch farmer O
113a 4h 13c R2 Chenango Forks Bar
48.
Grove, Mrs. Olive poultry 0 H&L Center
ViUage Col 91.
Grover, Harmon (Violet) 3 ch machinist
T Rl Union Un 5 Ind tel.
Grover, Heniy J, (Lucie A.) carpenter
O 20a Ih Ic R2 Union Mai 19 B tel.
Grover, John (Jessie M.) farmer T
2h 9c R2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Grover, ; Susie teacher T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Grube, Irving (Carrie) 1 ch farmer T
R3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Grubham, C. E. (Leah E.) farmer O
20a 2h 9c Rl Kirkwood Kir 11.
Guager, Dick (Ida) farmer O 60a 2h 2c
Sanford Snfd 30 1/3.
Guernsey, Charles H. (Nellie; 3 ch
farmer O 92a 2h 6c R3 Binghamton
Fen 11.
Guernsey, Charles (Nellie) 3 eh farmer
O 92a 2h 6c R3 Binghamton Kir 1.
Guernsey, Charles H. (Mabel M.) 2 ch
farmer O 202a 5h lie Rl Great Bend
Pa Win 68 Ind tel.
Guernsey, Henry M. (Ellen L.) 1 eh
farmer O 100a 3h 9c Rl Port Crane
Col 3 B tel.
Guernsey, James F. (Lena B.) 7 ch
farmer O 147a 4h 16c Rl Port Crane
Fen 18.
Guernsey, T. C. (Alma) farmer 0 179a
;ih 14c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 68 Ind
tel.
Guiles, Charles farmer T 4h 20c R2
A^estal Ves 27.
Guiles, Herbert (Emma) farmer 0 93a
3h 8c R2 Vestal Ves 20.
Guiles, Irvin L. (son Clias.) (Lodusky)
farmer R2 Vestal Ves 27.
Guiles, Merritt (son Chas.) farmer R2
Vestal Ves 27.
Gunglach, Philip farmer O 120a 3h lie
Rl Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
92
RUEAL DIRECTORY
G-unglacli, Susie (dau Philip) teacher Rl
Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Gunnell, Miss Georgie A. O II&L Port
Crane Pen 8.
Gunnell, Rufus P. 3 ch farmer T Ih Port
Crane Fen 8.
Guptill, C. S. (Nettie) 1 ch farmer O
103a 2h 6c R4 Marathon Lis 25.
Gurney, C. A. (Flora M.) 2 eh produce
T Ih R4 Binorhamton Chen 41 B tel.
Gurney, Fred W. (Mattie E.) farmer 0
138a Ih 4c Vestal Center Ves 76.
Gurnsey, Ai miller O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Gurnsey, E. W. (Helen) 1 ch farmer R2
Windsor Win 29 Ind tel.
Gurnsey, Henry farmer O 9Sa 2h 10c
Rl Great Bend Pa Win 45.
Gurnsey, H. L. 1 ch farmer O 90a 5h 12c
R2 Harpursville Col 39.
Gurnsey, Rennie (Vinnie) 3 ch laborer
O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Guthrie, Smith ret bds with William
Vestal Ves 21.
Guthrie, William (Sarah) laborer T
Vestal Ves 21.
Guy, Mrs. Sarah C. T Railroad St Clie-
nango Forks Clien.
Hackertt, Geo. farmer O 8a 2h R4 Bing-
hamton Chen 48.
Hackett, Earl (Etta) O 75a R4 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 52.
Hackett, Earl M. (Etta) farmer T 3h
50e R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 85 Ind
tel.
Hackett, Jerome W. (Margaret) carpen-
ter & blacksmith bds with Lyman Cor-
nell Rl Conklin Bin 43 B tel.
Hadley, Charles (Ida) 5 ch farmer O
58a 2h 7c R2 Binghamton Bin 12.
Hadsell, Jerome B. (Jennie) Dr. Kilner
of Binghamton Press O 21a 2h 3c R4
Binghamton Fen 10.
Haggerty, Hannah Rl Kirkwood Kir
30 Ind tel.
Haggerty, Thomas farmer O 200a 3h
20c Rl Kirkwood Kir 30 Ind tel.
Hahn, Lawrence (Margaret) 6 ch la-
borer & farmer O 25a Ih Ic Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 40.
Haight, George N. (Minnie) 3 ch farmer
T 2h 8c RD Whitney Point Bar 25.
Haight, Leon D. Itaska.
Haight, Louis H. (Hattie) farmer 0 90a
3h 9e Rl Vestal Ves 62 Ind tel.
Haight, L. D. (Bertha) 1 ch farmer O
200a 5h 50e Itaska Bar 20 B tel.
Haight, Warren E. farmer T Rl Port
Crane Fen 19.
Hait, Chas. E. RD Binghamton Kir 11.
Hakes, David (Maud) 3 ch farmer O
152a 3h 19e Rl Harpursville Col 53
Ind teL
Hakes, R. W. (Sophia D.) 1 ch farmer
O 40a 2h 6c Rl Tunnel Col 16.
Hakes, Mrs. Sophia D. T Tunnel Col
16.
Haley, John (Kate) 5 ch stenographer
O H&L Rl Bino-hamton Bin 47.
Hall, Alfred T. R2 Windsor.
Hall, Augustus (Maria) 2 ch farmer O
123a 3h 12c R4 Binghamton Chen 52
B tel.
Hall, Chas. (Ida) hay dealer O 125a
9h Ic Clienango Forks Chen 53 B tel.
Hall, Charles (Flora M.) 2 ch black-
smith 0 %ci McClure Settlement Snfd
26 B tel.
Hall, Clark (Hannah) farmer O 15a 3c
R3 Windsor Snfd 17.
Hall, Mrs. C. F. Rl Windsor.
Hall, Dave (Bertha) carpenter T Ic Cas-
tle Creek Chen 24.
Hall, Estes (Emma) farmer O 75a 3h 9c
R2 Richford Lis 6 Ind tel.
Hall, Eugene (Augusta) farmer 0 114a
2h 25c Lisle Lis 41.
Hall, Geo. H. (Grace) laborer O H&L
Ih Castle Creek Clien 28.
Hall, Harley (Nora) 1 ch farmer T 4h
18c R3 Greene Tri 60 Ind tel.
Hall, Helen housekeeper for Lee Taylor
Vestal Ves 23.
Hall, Henry bds with Albt. Cumber R3
Greene Tri 58.
Hall, Humphrey D. (Clara E.) 1 ch
farming O 75a 2h 10c McClure Settle-
ment Snfd 26 B tel.
Haxl, H. B. farmer O 106a 4h 13e R2
Windsor Win 82.
Hall, Jerell (Ada A.) postmaster O 50a
Ih 2c Clienango Bridge Qien 40 Ind
tel.
Hall, Jerome carjjenter 0 H&L Whitney
Point Bar 16.
Hall, Jerome (Agnes) farmer 0 43a Ih
5c R2 Windsor Win 74.
Hall, Lena (niece Clias. E. Humiston)
student R3 Binghamton Kir 1 B tel.
Hall, Mrs. Melvina bds- with Wesley
Carlin Rl Binghamton Conk 1.
Hall, Merton (Carrie) 2 ch laborer T
R 2 Berkshire Lis 19.
Hall, Myron (Emma) 1 ch farmer O 97a
2h 5c R2 Windsor Win 75 Ind tel.
Hall, Nathan S. signal man T Clienango
Forks Clien 53.
Hall, Robert (Lucy M.) farmer O 110a
3h lOe Anoka Bar 7.
Hall, Walter student, bds with C. F.
Pullis R2 Vestal Ves 30.
Hallenbeck, Frank hauls milk for Bor-
dons T Rl Whitney Point Tri 36.
Hallett, Jay (Clara) farmer 0 57a 2h
Be R2 Harpursville Col 92.
93
BROOME COUNTY
Hallock, A. • J. farmer 0 190a 3h 30c
East Windsor Col 122.
HaUpck, C. L. (Cora) 1 ch general store
O H&L Main St Center Village Col
"95 Ind tel.
Halpin, Andrew (Ellen) 1 ch farmer O
90a 2h 9c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 42.
Halpin, Francis teamster T 2h Vestal
Center Ves 66.
Halpin, Harry (Nellie) 3 ch laborer T
Willow Point Ves 93.
Hamill, Bernard laborer bds with Wm.
R. Christie Rl Kirkwood Kir 11 B
tel.
Hamilton, Animandy housekeeper for
Floyd H. Redd Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Hamilton, Bert (Annie) 3 ch farmer O
130a 5h 19c R4 Marathon Lis 24 lud
tel.
Hamilton, Enos (Bertha) 3 ch farm
hand T Whitney Point Tri 8.
Hamilton, Frank M. (son S.) shoe-
worker R2 Binghamton Bin 13 Ind
tel.
Hamilton, Fred A. (Cora) 5 ch farmer
T Ih 10c R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B
tel.
Hamilton, S. (Jane) farmer O 75a 3h
16c R2 Binghamton Bin 13 Ind tel.
Hamlin, CIjARENce H. (Ada L.) 1 ch
farmer O 176a 3h 40c R2 Afton Snfd
63 Ind tel.
Hamlin, George A. (Belle) 3 ch farmer
O 72y2a 3h 24c Deposit Snfd 55 Ind
tel.
Hance, John S. (Antoinette) farmer T
4h 5c Rl Conklin Conk 32 Ind tel.
Hancock, Edward S. (Eiola F.) 1 ch
groceryman O 3a Rl Port Crane Fen
18 B tel.
Hand, Albert farmer T Whitney Point
Nan 29 Ind tel.
Hand, Ed (Lena) 1 ch farmer O 68a
3h R5 Binghamton Chen 4 B tel.
Hand, Mrs. Osborn farmer O 9%a Ih
Ic Castle Creek Chen 26.
Handte, John' (Sophie) 4 ch laborer 0
8a Ic Vestal Ves 23.
Handy, Wm. (Emma) 4 ch farmer O 34a
3h 4c R4 Binghamton Clien 43 Ind
tel.
Hanes, Mrs. Adelaide O H&L Chenango
Forks Bar 54.
Hanlin, A. L. (Emeliiie) 1 ch farmer
O 193% a 4h 56c Sanford Snfd 41 Ind
tel.
Hanrahan, James P. ret Gulf Summit
Snfd 201/2.
Hanrahan, John E. (Leila E.) 7 ch tele-
grapher O Via 2c Gulf Summit Snfd.
Hanrahan, Mary J. Q 1^4 a 2c Gulf Sum-
mit Snfd 20V2. '
Hanrahan, Mame (dau Mary J.) Gulf
Summit Snfd 201/2.
Hanrahan, William section hand Gulf
Summit Snfd 20i/o.
Hanson, Iniee Rl Windsor Win 105.
Hanson, John B. (Hilda S.) 2 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 9c Port Crane Fen 12.
Hard, Mrs. Anna 1 ch farmer O 30a
Rl Great Bend Pa Win 46 B tel.
Harder, James (Hattie) 4 ch electrician
O 25a Ih Rl Vestal Ves 52 Ind tel.
Harder, Mrs. Katherine D. O H&L R5
Binghamton J)ick 1 B tel.
Harder, Walter (Anna) 1 ch electrician
T Rl Vestal Ves 52 Ind tel.
Harding, F. M. (Laura) 3 ch coal dealer
0 5a 2h Ic Chenango Bridge Clien 39
B tel.
Harding, Mrs. Julia 0 H&L Vestal Ves
21.
Hardy, Fred (Amy) 5 ch farmer T 2h
9c Rl Johnson City Mai 64 B tel.
Hardy, John farmer O 80a 3h 6c Rl
Johnson City Mai 64 B^ tel.
Hare, Edward (Ethel) 2 ch carpenter
T Harpursville Col 90.
Hare, Richard (Pearl) 2 ch farmer O
26a 2h 6c Rl Nineveh Snfd 6.
Hare, William (Jennie) teamster T Har-
pursville Col 90.
Harkins, J. W. Rl Nineveh.
Harpur, Fred farmer O 100a oh 15c Cen-
ter Village Col 121.
Harpur, Mrs. Julia W. T Harpursville
Col 90.
Harrington, Frank R, (Lena R.) 2 ch
farmer T 4h 18c R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Harrington, Henry (son Henry D.)
(Estella) 2 ch farmer R2 Vestal Ves
1 Ind tel.
Harrington, Henry D. (Emeline) farmer
O 450a 7h 30e R2 Vestal Ves 1 Ind
tel.
Harrington, Mrs. Mary Emma 1 ch
farmer O 10a Ih 3c R2 Vestal Ves 21
Ind tel.
Harrington, Samuel M. (Rose) 1 ch
wks for E J shoe factory O H&L Rl
Johnson City Un 50.
Harrington, Seymour (Belle) 3 ch wks
at I T R T ih Vestal Ves 21.
Harrington, Mrs. Theodosia farming O
80a 3h 10c Rl Harpursville Col 53.
Harris, Bert (Margaret L.) T 2h Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 34 B tel.
Harris, Burton C. (Mary) farmer O
97a 4h 19c Maine Mai 34.
Harris, Dwight Port Dickinson.
Harris, H. D. (Susie R.) ret O 4a Ves-
tal Ves 22 B tel.
Harris, Rainford E. (Hanna) 1 ch la-
borer T Conklin Conk 41.
94
EUE*AL DIRECTORY
Harris, Thomas ret bds with Edward
Logan care of FrieiidsviUe Stage Ves-
tal Center Ves 69 lud tel.
Harris, Will B. (Ida May) 1 eh farmer
O 90a oh 2c Tunnel Fen 43 Ind tel.
Harris, W. H. (Sarah) farmer O 9a R4
Binghamton Chen 41.
Harrison, Mrs. Dora housekeeper for
Charley Mitchell Whitney Point Tri
26.
Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth (dau Eugene
Monk) 1 ch Triangle.
Harrison, William farmer O 110a 3h 15c
Rl Whitney Point Tri 31.
Harrison, Woodruff J. (Clarissa) 3 ch
farmer O 161a 3h 35c R3 Greene Tri
44 Ind tel.
Harriss, James farm hand bds with
Henry E. Manville Rl Kirkwood Kir
16.
Harsiiaw, John R, farmer O 82a 2h
10c Rl Chenango Forks Fen 33.
Hart, John A. farm hand bds with
Eugene Strong Whitney Point Tri 28
Ind tel.
Hart, Lyman (Norah) 6 ch farmer O
145a 7h 23c Rl Whitney Point Tri 27.
Hartwell, Archie (Minnie) 5 ch farmer
T 2h 23c Nanticoke Nan 8.
Hartwell, Benjamin (Lavira) farmer O
276a 4h 22c Nineveh Col 102 Ind tel.
Hartwell, Datus (Jennie) 3 ch farmer
T 4h 22c Nineveh Col 102 Ind tel.
Hartwell, Frank (Mary Ann) 2 ch
farm laborer T Oquaga Lake Snfd.
Hartz, E. (Maggie) 4 ch general mer-
chant O 255a H&L 2h 32c East Wind-
sor Win 122 Ind tel.
Hartz, P. H. (Minnie) 3 ch farmer O
282y3a 4h 44c East Windsor Win
1221/2 Ind tel.
Harvey, Fred (Jennie) Y ch farmer T
6h 25c R4 Bingliamton Clien 43.
Harvey, James B. (Edith) 1 ch farmer
O 130a 2h 23e Rl Whitney Point Tri
21 Ind tel.
Harvey, Mark A. Nanticoke.
Harvey, Mike (Dena) 1 ch farmer T
Nanticoke Nan 7.
Haskell, Benjamin (Jessie) farmer T
Ih 3c Rl Port Crane Fen 19.
Haskell, B. H. (Carrie L.) 4 ch farmer
T 2h 3c Rl Binghamton Bin 31.
Haskell, Edward William (grandson
Wm. J.) farm hand Rl Binghamton
Bin 31.
Haskell, Floyd farmer T Rl Port Crane
Fen 19.
Haskell, Harvey A. farmer 6h lie Rl
Port Crane Fen 19.
Haskell, J. E. (Lena) 4 ch farmer O
77a 4h 17c R4 Binghamton Chen 44.
Haskell, Lillie May (granddau Wm. J.)
student Rl Binghamton Bin 31.
Haskell, Samuel A. (Jessie M.) 5 eh
farmer O 5a 2h 2c Rl Port Crane
Fen 19 B tel.
Haskell, William J. ( Catherine )
farmer O 60a 2h 9e Rl Binghamton
Bin 31.
Haskins, Frank (Leila) 4 ch farmer O
64a 2h 10c R2 Johnson City Mai 39
B tel.
Haskins, Mrs. James O H&L R2 Rich-
ford Lis 20.
Hastings, George (Nora) 5 ch farmer
O 170a 6h 25e Rl Kirkwood Kir 38
Ind tel.
Hastings, Mrs. Margaret 1 ch T R3
Binghamton Col 7.
Hatch, Edward (Lena) assistant farmer
at State Hospital Binghamton Kir 10
Ind tel.
Hatch, Edward C. (Elizabeth) 3 cli
teamster T 2h Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 33.
Hatch, Enos P. farmer T Rl Clienango
Forks Fen 27.
Hatch, Fred W. (Lanah) 3 ch farmer
T 5h ISc R4 Marathon Lis 26.
Hatch, Julius (Alice) 2 ch farmer O
76a 2h 14c Rl Chenango Forks Fen
27 B tel.
Hatch, Mrs. Lena attendant at State
Hospital RD Binghamton Kir 10 Ind
tel.
Hatch, M. C. farmer 0 130a 2h 12c R4
Binghamton Clien 31.
Hatch, Oliver W. (Florence E.) farmer
O 109a 2h lie Rl Gienango Forks
Fen 34 B tel.
Hatfield, Mrs. Estella farming O Ilia
Ih 8c Clienango Forks Bar 31%.
Hardman
Shoninger -
Harrington
Brinkerhoff
P('' Barretts")
lANOS
WEEKS and
DICKINSON
7^-77 Collier Street
Binghamton, N. Y.
95
BROOME COUl^TY
Hatfield, James (stepson Frank 'Wood)
supt of State Eoad Vestal Center Ves
69.
Hatfield, Lester (Kate) 1 ch farmer O
58a 2h 8c Chenango Forks Bar 30.
Hatfield, Eobert farmer O 173a 46c Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 28.
Hathaway, H. E. (Elouise) horse dealer
O H&L lOh 3c Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Haus, Archer (Annie) 2 ch wks in shoe
factory T Vestal Ves 21.
Havens, Elisha (Nellie) gate tender T
Lisle Lis 45.
Haver, E. S. (Julia) farmer O 186a
4h 40c Killawog Lis 42 B tel.
Hawkes, Ray (Pearl) 2 ch farmer O
181a 3h lie* Castle Creek Chen 28.
Hawkins, Casper farmer T Rl Tunnel
Fen 43.
Hawkins, Charles (Ernestine) farmer T
Ih 2c R4 Binghamton Chen 43.
Hawkins, C. C. Vestal.
Hawkins, C. E. (Lottie) carpenter O
50a Ih 2c R4 Susquehanna Pa Win
52 Ind tel.
Hawkins, Earl farm hand bds with
Charles Burrows R2 Vestal Ves 1 Ind
tel.
Hawkins, Mrs. Elizabeth T Port Crane
Fen 19.
Hawkins, Elmer laborer T Itaska Bar
22.
Hawkins, Frank farmer O 19a Ih Ic
R3 Binghamton Kir 8 B tel.
Hawkins, Fred (Esther) farmer T Che-
nango Forks Bar 29.
Hawkins, Hiram (Rosella) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 14c Rl Tunnel Fen 43.
Hawkins, H. J. bds with A. R. Howe
Rl Nineveh Snfd 7.:
Hawkins, J. W. (Ella) farmer O 85a
2h 13c Rl Nineveh Col 113 Ind tel.
Hawkins, Mrs. Lorena J. farmer O 20a
R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 54 Ind tel.
Hawkins, Mildred B. bds with A. R.
Howe Rl Nineveh Snfd 7.
Hawkins, Ray laborer T Itaska Bar 22
Ind tel.
Hawkins, Mrs. Thomas O 30a R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 95.
Hawkins, Wilber O RD Windsor Win
85 Ind tel.
Hawkins, William R. (Adah L.) 2 ch
farmer O 137a 2h 20c Rl Nineveh
. Snfd 6 Ind tel.
Ham^ley, Mrs. A. F. Nanticoke.
Hawley, Bessie O H&L R4 Marathon
Lis 39.
Hawley, Ina (Bessie) 1 ch laborer T
Killawog Lis 42.
Haxton, Abram (Elizabeth) farmer 0
90a 6c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 95
Ind tel.
Hay an, Geo. (Sadie) 1 ch laborer O 2a
R2 Windsor Win 28.
Hayes, Blaine (Alie) 1 eh farmer O 100a
3h 14c El Tvmnel Col 20.
Hayes, C. H. (Myra) 3 ch farmer O
154a 3h 37c Star Route Whitney Point
Bar 26 B tel.
Hayes, Frank J. farmer O 120a 2h 8c
Harpursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Hayes, Jerry (Jennie) 6 ch farmer O
150a 3h 17c El Tunnel Col 23.
Hayes, John (Sophia) 1 ch farmer O
117a 2h 6c El Johnson City Mai 71
B tel.
Hayes, Robert M. (Estelle) general
merchandise T Conklin Conk 39 B &
Ind tels. See adv.
Hayes, Seymour R. general merchandise
> Conklin. See adv.
Haynes, Arthur (Dora) 1 ch bds with
J. S. Marvin RD Deposit Snfd 44.
Haynes, Edwin M. (Sarah) 1 ch farmer
O 90a 2h 7c Center Village Col 95 Ind
tel.
Haynes, G. Warren (Ella) ret E2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 97 Ind tel.
Haynes, Mrs. Jeannette farmer O 80a lli
2c El Nineveh Col 11.
Haynes, Lafayette (Harriett) 2 ch
farmer 0 53a 2h 6c Center Village
Col 95 Ind tel.
Haynes, William O. (Grace) farming O
80a 2h 6c E2 Susquehanna Pa Win
97 Ind tel.
Hays, Charley (son Frank) shoe cutter
El Kirkwood Kir 13 Ind tel.
Hays, Frank P. (Jennie) 2 eh farmer
O 120a 2h lie El Kirkwood Kir 13
Ind tel.
Hays, John B. (Elizabeth) farmer 0
50a 2h 3e Kirkwood Kir 22.
Hays, Katherine (dau Matthew) teacher
E3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Hays, Mary M. (dau Matthew) teacher
E3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Hays, Matthew (Maggie J.) 2 ch farmer
O 300a 4h 20e E3 Binghamton Kir
54.
Hays, Seymour E. (son E. M.) salesman
Conklin Conk 39 B & Ind tels.
Hazard, John (Ella Mae) farmer O
100a 2h 10c El Great Bend Pa Win
46 Ind tel.
Hazelton, Herbert M. musician bds with
Eobert Bell El Great Bend Pa Win
41.
Heart, Eay (Elizabeth) 1 ch teamster T
Sanford Snfd 59.
96
RURAL DIRECTORY
Heath, Delmont (Mary) 8 ch farmer O
157a 4h 18c R4 Binghamton Chen 52.
Heath, Earl L. 3 ch farmer T 4h 54c
R2 Afton Snfd 68 Ind tel. '
Heath, Mrs. Elizabeth T Ouaquaga Col
80.
Heath, Geo. (Emma) 3 ch farmer T 5h
35c East Windsor Win 102.
Heath, Guy M. (Grace L.) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 5c El Port Crane Fen 36.
Heath, Harry (Lenora) farmer O 100a
3h 19c R2 Afton Snfd 68 Ind tel.
Heath, Harvey B. (Jessie O.) 1 ch
district superintendent of schools first
district' O 82a 2h 15c Ouaquaga Col
84 Ind tel.
Heath, Jesse (Pearl) 1 ch farmer T
4h 46c Rl Chenango Forks Fen 28
B tel.
Heath, John A. (Susan B.) farmer O
125a Ih lie R2 Windsor Col 3.
Heath, June (May) 2 ch farmer T 4h
31c R2 Chenango Forks Bar 41 B tel.
Heath, Leon E. (Gladys A.) creamery
man T Rl Clienango Forks Fen 34 B
tel.
Heath, Oren (Anna) lumberman T 2h
Rl Windsor Win 117 Ind tel.
Heath, Mrs. Polly T Castle Creek Chen
28.
Heath, Ward (Mary) 4t ch farmer &
hmiberman O 200a 3h 13c R2 Windsor
Win 83.
Heath, W. N. (Nettie E.) farmer O
110a Ih 3c R2 Windsor Win 77 Ind
tel.
Heaton, Robert H. (Anna E.) carpenter
O 7a Ih Ic Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Hebard, Marry laborer bds with Lewis
Johnson R2 Binghamton Ves 79.
Heim, Mrs. Hattie tailoress O la Kirk-
woo'cl Kir 22.
Hemenway, John L. (Margaret D.) la-
borer O la Gulf Summit Snfd 20.
Hempstead, Charles W. (grandson G. S.
Williams) machinist Gulf Summit
Snfd 201^ Ind tel.
Hempstead, G. Alex, station agent Gulf
Summit Snfd 201/2 Ind tel.
Hempstead, Mrs. L. E. Gulf Summit
Snfd 201/2 Ind tel.
Hendershot, Wm. L. (Luella) 2 ch
farmer T 4h 46e R2 Windsor Win 82
Ind tel.
Hendrick, Alfred laborer O H&L le
Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Feeding the Turks.
97
BROOME COUNTY
Ilendrick, Charles laborer O H&L Clie-
naiigo Forks Bar 32.
Hendricks, Aq|Kon (Lavinia) 2 ch farmer
O 100a 4h IBc ED Whitney Point Nan
30 Ind tel.
Hendrickson, A. H. (Alma) farmer T
Ih 25e East Windsor Col 123.
Hendrickson, Lindley farm hand R2
Harpursville Col 78.
Hendrickson, Mrs. L. E. farming 0 33a
2c Rl Nineveh Col lieVa.
Hennigan, Michael, farmer T 2h Rl
Kirkwood Win 24.
Hennigan, Morris (Ellen) ret O 106a
Ih 18e Rl Kirkwood Win 24.
Herbert, Thnrston K. (Velma) 1 ch
farmer O 143a 3h 14c Qienango Forks
Bar 55.
Hermen, Gladys T Rl Port Crane Fen 8.
Herrick, Henry farmer O 3a Ih Rl Nin-
eveh Snfd 6.
Herrick, Margaret bds vpith Henry Rl
Nineveh Snfd 6.
Herring, Wm. farmer O 200a 4h 20c
RD Whitney Point Nan 25.
Herzig, Julius (Josephine) herdsmaai
at State Hospital O 29a Ih 8e Rl
Kirkwood Kir 11.
Herzog, Lucia 4 ch farmer O 60a Ic R2
Binghamton Bin 17.
Hess, C. I. (Nettie) 5 ch carpenter O
2% a Ih Ic Rl Binghamton Bin 47 B
tel.
HEVi'iTT, Clarence (Alida) farmer O
140a 4h 24c 13 sheep RD Windsor Win
66.
Hewitt, Mary A. W. (dan Clarence) RD
Windsor Win 66.
Hibbard, D. H. (Mary) 2 ch carpenter
T Willow Point Ves 53.
Hibbard, Frank (Delia) 1 ch farmer O
105a 3h 21c Rl Lisle Lis 44 B tel.
Hibbard, S. D. (Carrie) 3 ch farmer
O 155a 6h 35c R4 Binghamton Dick 4
B tel.
Hibler, Ada bds with Matthew Higgins
R3 Binghamton Kir 9 B tel.
Hibler, Mrs. Mary R3 Binghamton Kir
9 B tel.
Hickox, Delos farmer T Ih 2c Rl Har-
pursviHe Col 70 Ind tel.
Hickox, W. D. (Ada) farmer O 96a 4h
28c Rl Harpursville Col 70 Ind tel.
Hicks, E. W. (Olive) farmer O 101a 3h
17c R3 Binghamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
Hicks, George (Sarah) farmer 0 118a
3h 20c Rl Couklin Conk 16 B tel.
Hicks, Harriett (dau E. W.) R3 Bing-
hamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
Hicks, Samuel (son E. W.) R3 Bing-
hamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
Hicox, M. G. (Dollie) 1 ch farmer O 50a
3h 24c Rl Harpursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Ilictclicock, Merton (Pearl) 1 ch farmer
T Chenango Bridge Fen 9.
Higbec, Jesse E. (Esther) farmer O
114a 3h 16c R2 Johnson City Un 39
B tel.
Higgins, C. L. (Flora) farmer 0 100a
2h 10c Center Village Col 96.
Higgins, Earl J. (Fannie) creamery T
Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Higgins, Matthew (Lillian) 1 ch painter
T 2h 4c R3 Bingliamton Kir 9 B tel.
Hill, Austin W. (Hattie E.) farming
O 160a 5h 13c Rl Windsor Snfd 12
Ind tel.
Hill, A. W. farming 2h Rl Windsor Win
130.
Hill, Claude (Flossie) 1 ch farming
O 55a 3h 9c Rl Windsor Snfd 12.
Hill, Cora H. matron T Port Dickinson
Fen 10.
Hill, C. M. R2 Binghamton.
Hill, Emma L. farmer O 284a Rl Wind-
sor Win 130.
Hill, George (Belle) blacksmith O H&L
Vestal Ves 23.
Hill, Harrison (Bernice) 1 ch farmer O
5a Hooper Un 32.
Hill, John (Daisy) 1 ch farmer O 150a
3h 8c R2 Vestal Ves 47.
Hill, J. B. (Mary A.) poultry & fruit
farming, O 70a Ih 6c Rl Vestal Ves
91 B tel.
Hill, J. M. (Bessie) 2 ch farmer T Ih
8c Rl Whitney Point Tri 33 Ind tel.
Hill, Lwellyn (Minnie D.) farmer O
123y2a 3h 2c Rl Whitney Point Bar
36 B tel.
Hill, Lyman (Martha) mason Rl Whit-
ney Point Bar 36.
Hill, Mrs. Martlia bds Rl Whitney Point
Tri 33 Ind tel.
Hill, Morris (Lida) earjienter O 7a
Hooper Un 32.
Hill, Ray P. (Lucy) farmer O 130a 4h
30c Whitney Point Bar 25. .
Hill, Rebecca bds with Emma S. Rl
Windsor Win 130.
Hill, Samuel C. (Hazel) 1 ch farmer O
75a 4h 13c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 40
Ind tel.
Hill, S. W. (Nellie M.) farmer O 180a
3h 30c Rl Windsor Win I301/2 B tel.
Hillis, Claude (Edith) 3 eh farmer O
65a 3h 5c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 40.
HiLLis, Earl (Minnie) 2 ch laborer O
H&L bds with James C. Byrqn 31i .'ic
Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
HiUsinger, Claud (Rose) 2 ch mechanic
T Killawog Lis 37.
98
EURAL DIRECTOEY
Hillsiuger, Mrs. Edwin D. 1 ch O H&L
Killawog Lis 37.
Hillygus, W. B. E4 Binghamton Chen
16.
Hilsinger, Putnam mechanic O Hc&L
Killawog Lis 37.
Hilt, T. E. (Addie) miller O H&L Ih
Killawog Lis 37 Ind tol.
Hilton, Eay (Elizabeth) 1 ch O 2a Ih
E2 Vestal Ves 19 Ind tel.
Hinchmaii, Floyd bds with C. E. Worden
B2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99.
Hinds, Cliarles B. 1 ch farmer O 46a Ih
E4 Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Hinman, P. K. ret O H&L Nineveh Col
90.
Hinman, William J. (Grace) 2 ch school
teacher T Conklin Conk 39.
Hitt, Edgar (Nellie) 2 ch laborer 3h
8c R2 Eichford Lis 8 Ind tel.
Hitt, Scott (Ella) farmer O 70a 2h 16c
E4 Marathon Lis 37.
HoADLEY, Alvin E2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 84.
HoADLEY. Daniel W. (Delphine) farmer
O 96a 2h 10c E2 Windsor Win 29 Ind
tel.
Hoadley, Emma (dan Wm.) R2 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 84.
Hoadley, George (Mary) 4 ch farmer &
lumberer T 4h le El Kirkwood Kir
17.
Hoadley, Helkn A. El Great Bend Pa
Win 44.
HOiVDLEY, Jay E. (Viola) 2 ch farmer
O 117a 2h 10c E2 Windsor Win 32
■ Ind tel.
Hoadley, Julian E2 Windsor.
Hoadley, Mrs. Martha housekeeper for
Frank Langdon El Kirkwood Kir 15
Ind tel.
Hoadley. Ray J. farmer El Great Bend
Pa Win 44.
Hoadley, William 6 ch farmer 0 20a
2h 2c E2 Susquehanna Pa Win 84.
Hoadley, W. H. gen mdsc Chenango
Forks Bar.
Hoag, Cliarles (Lillie) 8 ch farmer O
3h 20c Whitney Point Bar 13.
Hoag, Clyde (Eflfa) 1 ch laborer T Main
St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Hoag, J. H. (Julia) 1 ch farmer O 100a
2h 13c E3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Hoag. Lafayette (Mary) 1 ch farmer
T 4h 15c E4 Binghamton Feii 10 B
tel.
Hoag, Norman (Mildred) teamster T
Chenango Forks Che 33.
Hoag, 0. farmer O 118a 4h 13c Che-
nango Forks Bar 30.
Hoag, Ralph S. (Theo E.) hotel & livery
T 3h Sanitaria Springs Col 4 B tel.
Hoag, S. F. (Edith) 2 ch farmer O 340a
3h 40c ED Windsor Win 103 Ind tel.
Hoag, Walter (Eva) 2 ch farmer T El
Tunnel Col 23.
Hoag, William (Cora) 5 eh farmer T
2h 20c Chenango Forks Bar 57.
Hoag, William A. (Percie) 1 ch farmer
O 34a 2h 9c El Conklin Conk 35 B tel.
Hoaghlin, Clarence (Emma) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 18c Killawog Lis 40 Ind tel.
Hoaglin, Mrs. Eosetta farmer O 10a 21i
Ic Lisle Lis 41 Ind tel.
Hoard, Bell 1 ch farming O 6a Ih 3c
Lisle Lis 43.
Hoard, Luther farmer 0 215a Lisle Lis
21.
HOBBS, Albert D. (Ida) farmer O 25a
Ic El Chenango Forks Fen 28.
HoBBs, Clarence E. (Alice B.) farmer
& carpenter O 40a Ih Ic E2 Windsor
Win 711/^.
Hobbs, 0. H. (Florence T.) insurance
& real estate O H&L Ih Nineveh Col
90 B tel.
Hobbs, Eugene M. (Juliette) 1 ch
farmer O 85a 2h 3c E2 Windsor Col
81.
Hobbs. Geo. H. (Bessie) farmer O la
Ih El Chenango Forks Fen 28 B tel.
Hobbs, George W. (Margaret S.) in-
surance & real estate 0 H&L Nineveh
Col 90 B tel.
Hobbs, Harley H. farmer T El Che-
nango Forks Fen 28.
Hodge, Earl (Lottie) (son Hial) farmer
E3 Greene Tri 60. f
Hodge, Fred (Nora) 1 ch farmer T 4li
24c E3 Greene Tri 44.
Hodge, Hial (MaT-y) farmer T 2h 14e
E3 Greene Tri 60.
Hodges, Mrs. Caroline care of H. A.
Eobie El Whitney Point Tri 14 Ind
tel.
Hodges, Floyd (Vera) 1 ch farmer O
165a 4h 6c El Lisle Lis 31 Ind tel.
Hodges, Loken (Lena) 3 ch merchant
O 60a 5h Sc Glen Aubrey Nan 30 Ind
tel.
Hodley, Julian (Mary) farmer O 86a
2h be E2 Windsor Win 27 Ind tel.
Hoeflfner, Adam (Carrie W.) 4 ch farmer
O 197a 2h 29c El Port Crane Fen 36
Ind tel.
Hoeflfner, Henrietta M. teacher T El
Port Crane Fen 36 Ind tel.
Hoeffner, Willie E. farmer T Ih Rl Port
Crane Fen 36 Ind tel.
99
BROOME COUNTY
Hoffer, Jacob (i''rances) 6 ch farmer O
13a Ih 2c E2 Johnson City Un 45 B
tel.
Hoffman, G. M. (Rose) lumberman T
Ih Ic R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Hoffman, Lewis Corbettsville.
Hogaboom, Ralph S. (Edna M.) 1 ch
dairy farmer O 85 2h lie Gulf Sum-
mit Snfd 20.
Hogan, Helena (dau Michael E.) teacher
R2 Binghamton Ves 79 Ind tel.
Hogan, Margaret hospital attendant R3
Binghamton Kir 42 Ind tel.
Hogan, Michael (son Michael E.) farm
hand R2 Binghamton Ves 79 Ind tel.
Hogan, Michael E. (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 113a 3h 23c R2 Binghamton Ves 79
Ind tel.
Hogg, Charles N. (Elizabeth) farmer
O 32a 2h 4c R2 Union Un 19 B tel.
Hogg, Clara B. R5 Binghamton.
Hogg, Walter S. (Mattie A.) 3 ch
farmer O 95a 3h 19c R5 Binghamton
Mai 66 B tel.
HoLBROOK, C. r. Maine.
Holbrook, Russell (Minnie) 1 ch RD
mail carrier O H«feL 2h Harpursville
Col 871/2.
Holcomb, Alvin (Burnice) farmer 0 38a
2h 5c Tunnel Col 18.
Holcomb, Bartlett M. (Maude) tele-
graph operator O H&L Port Crane
Fen 18.
Holcomb, Burton M. (Edna S.) 1 ch
veterinary & cemetery sexton O 3a 2c
Sanitaria Springs Col 12.
Holcomb, C. E. (Elmina) farmer O 95a
2h 12c RD Tunnel Col 20 Ind tel.
Holcomb, C. H. farmer O 160a 3h 27c
Rl Tunnel Col 27 Ind tel.
Holcomb, Divian O. T Sanitaria Springs
Col 12. ;
Holcomb, Earl (Marguerite) farmer T
2h 32c Rl Tunnel Col 25 Ind tel,
Holcomb, E. F. (Bernice) 2 eh farmer
O 120a 3h 27c Rl Tunnel Col 27 Ind
tel.
Holcomb, George (Grace) 1 ch general
store T Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Holcomb, Geo. L. (Harriett) farmer O
80a 2h 6c R2 Windsor Win 75 Ind
tel.
Holcomb, Hubert carpenter O H&L R2
Vestal Ves 14.
Holcomb, H. L. (Ethel) farmer O 95a
2h 7c Rl Tunnel Col 19.
Holcomb, Mrs. L. O H&L Tunnel Col
18.
Holcomb, Richard M. (Jennie) 2 ch
farmer T 2h 10c Rl Tunnel Col 19.
Holcomb, S. A. (Flora) farmer O 150a
2h 20e Rl Tunnel Fen 47 B tel.
Holden, Fred (Bertha) 4 ch farmer O
75a 5h lie ED Whitney Point Ntui
27 Ind tel.
Holland, Bassie farmer T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 30.
Holland, Bernard wks in tannery T Ves-
tal Ves 21.
Holland, Earl blacksmith Chenango
Forks.
Holland, Geo. E. (Anna) 1 ch farmer
O 140a 2h 17c Itaska Bar 32.
Holland, Geo. G. (Fannie G.) 4 ch
farmer O 70a 2h lie Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 30.
Holland, Geo. P. farmer T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 30.
Holland, James (Jessie) carpenter O la
Chenango Forks Chen 35.
Holland, Mrs. Mary 4 eh housekeeper
for Bernard Vestal Ves 21.
Holland, Mildred M. T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 30.
Hollenbeck, F. (Nettie) 1 ch farmer
O 23a 2h 4c Rl Lisle Lis 35.
Hollenbeck, Grover (Edna) 3 ch laborer
T Killawog Lis 42.
Holmes, Fred (Mary) 3 ch lumberman
T R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 111.
Holmes, George C. (Charlotte) milk
route T Ih R2 Johnson City Un 45.
Holmes, H. P. bds with John H. Deposit
Snfd 57.
Holmes, Irving (Inice) farmer R6 Sus-
quehanna. Pa Win 134.
Holmes, John H. farmer O 254a 2h 20c
Deposit Sndf 57 Ind tel.
Holmes, Walter S. (Golda M.) 3 ch
farmer O 11a Ih 4c R3 Binghamton
Col 11.
Holt, W. D. (Blanche) 1 ch butcher T
Ih Ic R4 Binghamton Fen 10.
Honk, Rufus (Myrtie) 2 ch laborer T
E5 Bingliamton Un 51% B tel.
Hook, Alfred (Ann) farmer O 80a 21i
lie Rl Vestal Ves 51.
Hook, William (soij Alfred) wks in shoe
factory Rl Vestal Ves 51.
Hopkins, G. E. (Lily M.) farmer T 3h
25c Rl Whitney Point Tri 32 Ind tel.
Hopkins, Henry (Dotena) packing clerk
T Rl Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Hopkins, Iva D. (dau G. E.) Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 32 Ind tel.
Horan, Timothy (Jennie) farmer O 100a
5h 9e Rl Vestal Ves 77 Ind tel.
Horan, Will (Bertha) farmer O 73a 2h
2c Rl Vestal Ves 77.
100
EURAL DIRECTORY
HoRTEN, E. E. (Maud) horse & cattle
breeder O 93a 4h 26c R2 Johnson City
Un 27 B tel. See adv.
Horton, Adolphus (Catherine) farmer O
107a 2h 9c R2 Clienango Forks Bar
57 Ind tel.
Horton, Arthur M.' laborer T R2 John-
son City Un 28 B tel.
Horton, A. E. farmer O 73a 3h 3c Rl
Conklin Bin 39.
Horton, Bert (Nellie) 1 ch clerk T Che-
nango Bridge Chen 40.
Horton, Charles A. (Margaret E.) dairy
farming O 250a 2h 17c Deposit Sndf
47 Ind tel.
Horton, C. G. (Minnie) 1 ch general
store O 2h Chenango Bridge Chen 39
B tel.
Horton, Mrs. Flora T. O H&L le Nin-
eveh Col 90.
Horton, Frank (Edith) 1 ch lineman O
H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Horton, Frank S. bds with Wm. H.
Rl Nineveh Snfd 34.
Horton, George R. (Jennie) farmer O
28a Ih 2c Rl Conklin Conk 22 B tel.
Horton, Lewis (son A. E.) (Elsie)
farmer Rl Conklin Bin 39.
Horton, Sherman D. (Mary) 2 ch farmer
O la Ih Rl Chenango Forks Fen.
Horton, William H. (Julia) farmer O
103a 2h 4c Rl Nineveh Snfd 34 Ind
tel.
Hoskins, Mrs. Cliarles O 35a Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 38 Ind tel.
Hoskins, Glenn (Belle) 4 ch farmer
O 2a Ih Ic Rl Vestal Ves 23.
HOTALING, Bert 1 ch farmer T 2h R2
Rich ford Lis 4.
Hotaling, Carl (Anna) laborer R2 Rich-
ford Lis 4.
Hotaling, Del farmer T Rl Port Crane
Fen 39.
Hotaling, Harry (Fannie) 2 ch laborer
O H&L Ih Lisle Lis 45.
Hotaling, Irving (Ellen) 4 ch farmer O
80a 4h 7c Tunnel Colesville 18.
Hotaling, John (Flora) farmer 0 269a
3h 25c R2 Riehford Lis 4.
Hotaling, J. 1 ch farmer O 50a 2h 7c
Rl Port Crane Fen 39.
Hotaling, Wm. S. (Louise) 1 eh farmer
O 118a 2h 6c R2 Riehford Lis 4.
Hotaling, W. (Elizabeth) farmer 148a
2h 24c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B tel.
Hotchkiss, Charley W. (Mary) farmer
O 96a 2h 16c R2 Qienango Forks Tri
52 Ind tel.
Hotchkiss, Mrs. Elsie S. Port Crane
Fen 8.
Hotchkiss, Harold W. carpenter T R4
Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Hotchkiss, Henry (Cornelia) garden
farmer 0 30a 2h 6c R4 Binghamton
Fen 10.
Hotchkiss, Henry C. (Addie E.) con-
tractor & builder 0 la R4 Binghamton
Fen 10 B tel.
Hotchkiss, Mary G. teaching T Port
Crane Fen 8.
Houghton, Richard C. (Eugenie) 2 eh
farmer 0 309a 3h 35e R2 Johnson
City Mai 45 B tel.
House, Grant (Eva) 3 ch farmer O 207a
8h 37c R4 Marathon Lis 22 Ind tel.
Houston, William (Mabel) 3 ch farmer
O 117a 4h 37c Rl Nineveh Col 115
Ind tel.
Howard, Clarence M. (Bertha) 8 ch
farmer O 300a 5h 8c R2 Union Un
10 B tel.
Howard, Claude R. (Pauline D.) farmer
& cattle breeder T 17c R2 Bingham-
ton Bin 3 B tel.
Howard, Geo. W. (Alice) 3 ch farmer O
70a Ih 3c E2 Windsor Win 4.
Howard, Golda D. (dau Clarence M.)
R2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Howard, Henry D. (Mary L.) farmer
O 286a 5h R2 Binghamton Bin 3 B
tel.
Howard, James (Mary J.) farmer O
260a 5h 15c R5 Binghamton Chen 20
B tel.
Howard, J. C. (Alma) farmer 0 16a
2c Castle Creek Clien 28.
Howard, Leon (Anna) 1 ch custodian
of Alhambra farm T Hooper Un 32.
Howard, Luella (dau M. E.) R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 201/2 Ind tel.
Howard, M. E. (Abbie J.) farmer O
75a R2 Binghamton Bin 20% Ind tel.
Howard, Reny R,2 Binghamton.
Howard, S. C. (Lottie) farmer O 70a
2h 5c Whitney Point Lis 51 Ind tel.
Howard, Walter 1 ch farmer bds R2
Windsor Win 4.
Howe, A. B. (Susie) 2 ch farmer 0
108a 2h 14c Sanford Snfd 32 Ind tcl.
WALL PAPERS, DRAPERIES and WINDOW SHADES for every
room in the house. Estimates on small and large contracts cheerfully given.
Hills, McLean & Haskins, Binghamton, N. Y.
101
BROOME COUNTY
Howe, A. R. (P. Amelia) farmer O 176a
3h 22c Rl Nineveh Snfd 7 Ind tel.
Howe, Bella bds with H. G. Sanford
Snfd 7.
Howe, Charles (Pearl) 2 ch farmer O
50a 2h 12c Rl Lisle Lis 45 B tel.
Howe, Edith B. assistant matron T Port
Dickinson Fen 10.
Howe, Fred Laura 1 ch farmer O 64a
2h 7c R2 Richford Lis 20 Ind tel.
Howe, Herbert Guy (Viola) 1 ch farmer
O 280a 4h ;!.lc Sanford Snfd 7 lu.l
tel.
Howe, Philo bds with H. G. Sanford
Snfd 7.
Howe, Ralph (Golda) 2 ch laborer R2
Richford Lis 20.
Howe, Rosy O H&L Rl Lisle Lis 35.
Howland, Alvin farmer T 2h Sc Lisle
Lis 45 B tel.
Howland, Amanda O H&L Center Lisle
Lis 26.
Howland, Amanda H. nurse O 4a Ih
5c Whitney Point Lis 50.
Howland, Arthur (Arreta) laborer O
H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Howland, Clarence farmer O 40a 2h
Lisle Lis 45.
Howland, D. W. farmer O 267a 2h 8c
- R2 Berkshire Lis 11 Ind tel.
Howland, Elizabeth R2 Berkshire Lis 11.
Howland, Elmer (May) machinist O
H&L Center Lisle Lis 20.
Howland, Emma R2 Berkshire Lis 11.
Howland, Erwin (Maude) 2 ch farmer
& stock dealer O 436a 6h 26c Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 23.
Howland, Eva O 2a Lisle Lis 45.
Howland, Grant (Cora) 1 ch farmer
O 175a 5h 24c R2 Richford Lis 8 Ind
tel.
Howland, Harry farmer O 100a 7h 7c
R2 Berkshire Lis 12.
Howland, Herbert laborer T R2 Rich-
ford Lis 20.
Howland, Herman Center Lisle Lis 26.
Howland, Hiram (Bertha) 1 ch laborer
T 2h Ic Center Lisle Lis 19.
Howland, Jerome farnier O 80a 2h 17c
R2 Berkshire Lis 11.
Howland, J. B. (Ida) farmer 0 100a
61; 33c R2 Berkshii^e Lis 10 B & Ind
tels.
Howland, Mary (dau Erwin) Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 23.
Howland, Morgan mechanic O 2a Rl
Lisle Lis 19.
Howland, Phoebe Ann O H&L Center
Lisle Lis 20.
Howland, Wallace (Mariah) 2 ch O 6a
Ih Center Lisle Lis 19.
Howland, Walton (Bessie) 1 ch me-
clianic O H&L Ih Center Lisle Lis 35.
ITowLYA, Ed 3 ch farmer T Ih 2c R3
Biiighamton Col 381/2.
Howns, Arthur (Mary J.) farmer 0 84a
3h 20c R4 Binghamton Chen 48.
Hoyt, Anson (Minnie) 7 ch sawmill T
Ih Ic R3 Binghamton Kir 48.
Hoyt, Daniel (Mae) 1 ch farmer O 102a
2h 7e R2 Vestal Ves 14.
Hoyt, George (Helen) 1 ch electrician
T Nineveh Col 90.
Hoyt, H. D. .(Viola) 1 ch' farmer O 147a
21i 6c R3 Binghamton Kir 49.
Hoyt, James (Vinnie) 2 ch laborer O
H&L Vestal Ves 231/2.
Hoyt, John farmer O 4a Ih Ic Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 44.
Hoyt, Mrs. Sarah O H&L Nineveh Col
90.
li^yt, Stephen (Belle) laborer bds with
Anson R3 Binghamton Kir 48.
Hoyt, Stephen laboVer bds with Daniel
R2 Vestal Ves 14.
Hoyte, Fred (Jessie) 3 ch farmer O
146a 4h 18c RD Binghamton Kir 44
Ind tel.
Hrehar, George (Annie) 6 ch farmer O
60a 2h 5c Rl Binghamton Conk 4 B
tel.
Hubard, Clarance (Mattie) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 16c Lisle Lis 50.
Hubbard, Charles (Rose B.) 1 ch farmer
T Ih 4c Rl Nineveh Col 118.
Hubbard, C. W. farmer O 25a Ih 4c Rl
Nineveh Col 124 Ind tel.
Hubbard, Eugene (Mary) farmer T 2h
2c RD Harj)ursville Col 44.
Hubbard, H. H. (Ettie) 1 ch farmer O
30a Ih 2c 20 sheep East Windsor Win
103.
Hubbard, S. D. farmer O Rl Nineveh
Col 113 Ind tel.
Hubbard, T. farmer O 60a 2h 4c R2
Harpursville Col 93.
HuBER, Henry P. (Minnie M.) miller
at Geo I Moon & Co O 40a Rl Port
Crane Col 2.
Huffman, Harry C. (Mary) 3 ch farmer
O 2a Ih Rl Vestal Ves 87 B tel.
Hugaboon, John (Augusta) farming O
32a Ih 4c Glen Castle Chen 19 B tel.
Huggins, Andrew bds with Ansel Barnes
Deposit Snfd 28.
Huggins, Andrew bds with Frank J.
Blincoe McClure Settlement Snfd 30.
Huggins, Frank (Cora) 1 ch farmer T
2h 34c Sanford Snfd 33 Ind tel.
Huggins, Harry D. bds with V. N. Cass
Rl Nineveh Snfd 5.
102
RURAL DIRECTORY
Huggius, James (Emma C.) ret 0 5a
North Sanford Snfd 59.
HUGGINS, J. T. Sanford Snfd 33.
Hug-gins, Velmore M. (Nellie) 2 cli
farmer T 8h 46c Sanford Snfd 33 Ind
tel.
Hughes, Charles (Edna) 1 ch wks in
tannery T Vestal Ves 21.
Hughes, Ellen A. bds with Henry Ben-
net Rl Nineveh Snfd 7.
Hughes, Mrs. Martha housekeeper for
E. H. Porter Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Hughes, Martin (Susie) 5 ch teaming
bds with Geo. Hoadley Rl Kirkwood
Kir 17.
Hughs, Thomas farmer O H&L 2h 9c
R3 Binghamton Col 5.
Hughs, William (Annie) 1 ch farmer
O 75a 2h 9c R3 Bingliamton Col 5.
HuLBEBT, C. W. (Luella) 1 ch farmer
T Ih 5e Itaska Bar 31.
Hulbert, Floyd A. .(Laura.) 3 ch section
hand T Ic Chenango Forks Chen 34.
Hulbert, F. B. R5 Binghamton.
Hulbert, Henry (Irene) 2 ch farmer O
30a 2h Ic Castle Creek Chen 34.
Hulbert, Homer A. farmer O 110a R2
Chenango Forks Bar 41.
Hulburt, Charles (Bertha) farmer O
40a 2h 7c R2 Vestal Ves 29 Ind tel.
HULETT, Mrs. J. W. R4 Binghamton.
Hull, A. C. (Bessie) 1 ch farmer 0
126a 3h Rl Choconut Pa Ves 44.
Hull, Frank cigarmaker O 2a R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 21.
Hull, Frank (Frances) farmer 0 280a
2h RD Whitney Point Bar 11.
Humeston, Anna bds with D. E. Pease
Rl Windsor Win 1161/^.
HuMiSTON, Andrew carpenter Nineveh
Col 90 Ind tel.
HUMISTON, Arthur (Hattie) 1 ch car-
penter O H&L Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Humiston, Charles (Genevieve) 1 ch
farmer O 44a 2h 3c R3 Binghamton
Kir 1 B tel.
Humiston, Ernest (Hattie) 1 ch farmer
O 70a 2h 9c Rl Harpursville Col 64
Ind tel.
Humiston, William S. (Estella) farmer
O 26a 2h 3c Port Crane Fen 22 B tel.
Hummell, Harry (Lillian) 3 ch stock
clerk 0 H&L Rl Binghamton Bin 47.
Humphrey, Herbert O. Rl Harpurs-
ville.
Humphreys, Mrs. Susie F. 1 ch post mis-
tress Nineveh Col 90.
Humston, Wilson L. ret T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Hungerford, Andrew (Lucy) ret O H&L
Vestal Center Ves 62.
Hungerford, Charles W. (Annie) farmer
O 48a 2h 6c R3 Binghamton Col 11.
Hungerford, Charlie (Annie) 2 ch
farmer & laborer O H&L R3 Bing-
hamton Col 8.
HUNGERI'ORD, C. M. R3 Binghamton Col
11.
Hungerford, James D. (Ella H.) agent
■ 0 H&L Port Crane Fen 8.
BROOME COUNTY
*Hunt, Mrs. Caroline T Port Crane Fen
19. .
Hunt, Carrie O H&L Killawog Lis 37.
Hunt, Mrs. Elizabeth S. 4 ch O 140a El
Port Crane Fen 39 B tel.
Hunt, Fred M. Port Dickinson.
Hunt, Harry W. (Hazel) 2 ch farmer T
5h 29c Killawog Lis 42 Ind tel.
Hunter, George farmer O 60a 2h R3
Binghamton Kir 44.
Huntington, Mary bds with E. S. Divine
El Kirkwood Kir 35.
Huntley,. Charles (Addie) 3 ch farmer
T 3h 14g E2 Harpursville Col 45.
Huntley, E. G. (Alice) farmer O 85a
3h 6c ED Whitney Point Bar 8.
Huntley, Floyd B. (Susie) 5 ch teamster
T 3h Whitney Point Bar 6.
Huntley, Mrs. Fred W. bds with A. J.
Carey Rl Vestal Ves 81 Ind tel.
Huntley, Mary shoemaker bds with Mrs.
M. A. Layton E2 Binghamton Bin
201/2.
Hupmau, G. C. (Cornelia) ret E2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 99.
Hupnian, Mrs. Harriet E. Kirkwood Kir
20.
Hupnian, Harry (son U. B.) farmer E2
Susquehanna Pa Win 98.
Hupman, U. B. (Cora) 1 ch farmer O
100a 2h 15e Susquehanna Pa Win 98
Ind tel.
Hupman, W. H. carpenter O H&L Kirk-
wood Kir 20.
Hurd, A. G. (Ida) postmaster O lO^/^a
Ih 2c Tunnel Col 18 Ind tel.
Hurd, Hattie T Port Crane Fen 12.
Hurd, Ray B. farmer O 248a 7h 55c
E2 Harpursville Col 75 Ind tel.
Hurlbert, H. E. (Edith) 4 ch farmer
O lOOa 4h 20c E2 Chenango Forks Tri
51 Ind tel.
Hurlbert, Leroy C. farmer T 2h 17c E2
Chenango Forks Bar 41-
Hurlbert, Perry (Bessie) farmer T 4h
12c E2 Chenango Porks Tri 49 Ind
tel.
Hurlbert, Sidney (grandson Mrs. Alice
English) student Triangle Tri 30.
HUKLBURT, A. E. (Belle M.) 4 ch farmer
& stock dealer O 132a 4h 32c El Har-
pursville Col 70 Ind tel.
Hurlburt, E. A. 1 ch farmer O 100a 2h
7e El Harpursville Col 67.
Hurlburt, George E. (Julia) ret O 10a
Ih Ic Harpursville Col 88 Ind tel.
Hurlburt, Guy (Cora) farmer O 60a 2h
13c Harpursville Col 90.
Hurlburt, James P. (Alice A.) ret O
H&L Harpursville Col 90.
Hurlburt, Euckwell A. farmer T El Har-
pursville Col 70.
Hurlburt, Sara E. farmer T Rl Har-
pursville Col 67.
HusoN, William (Cora) 3 ch farmer T
3h El Johnson City Un 47.
HuYCK, M. J. (Lillian) 1 ch farmer O
195a 5h 43c El Windsor Win 105.
Hyde, Frank (Martha) 6 ch farmer T
4h 20c Whitney Point Bar 13.
Hyde, W. G. (Eose) farmer O 97a 3h
10c Whitney Point Bar 11.
Hyer, William A. (Addie) 1 ch garage
O H&L Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel. See
adv.
Hymers, A. T. (Eva) farming O 104a
2h 17c El Vestal Ves 84.
Iddings, Charlie (Blanche) farmer O
63a 2h 12c E2 Harpursville Col- 40.
Ingalls, Fred W. (Lena) wks at E John-
son shoe factory T R2 Johnson City
Un 45.
Ingalls, Henry S. (lues) 2 ch farmer
O 132a 3h 16c Maine Mai 50 B tel.
Ingraham, Mrs. Amelia O la Chenango
Forks Chen 53.
Ingraham, Andrew (Lucia) farmer O
60a Ih Ic Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Ingraham, Ed. (May) 4 ch section fore-
man O H&L 2c Chenango Forks Chen
33.
Ingraham, Mrs. Emma O 100a bds with
J. F. R2 Binghamton Bin 4.
Ingraham, Frank (Hattie) Adams Ex-
press agent O H&L Vestal Ves 22. .
Ingra,ham, James (Ellen) laborer O
H&L Chenango Forks Bar 56 B tel.
Ingraham, John Fred (Jessie) 2 ch
farmer T 3h 12c R2 Binghamton Bin
4 B tel.
Ingraham, Leonard (Rosa E.) 1 ch
farmer O 77a 2h 9c Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 2.
Ingraham, Randall (Bertha) 6 ch farmer
T 4h lie Rl Chenango Forks Fen 2
B tel.
Ingraham, Ulysses S. (Clarissa M.) 3
ch farmer O 70a 2h 16c Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 2 B tel.
IVEL, C. J. Castle Creek.
Jyes, Mrs. Arthur .T. Rl Harpursville.
Ives, Cyrus A. (Mary) good roads in-
spector O la Ih Conklin Conk 39.
Jackson, A. (Daisy M.) 6 ch farmer T
3h 3c Rl Whitney Point Tri 16.
Jpckson. Dan blacksmith & auctioneer 0
H&L R2 Windsor Win 28 Ind tel.
Jackson, E. (Mary Louise) farmer T
2h Rl Vestal Ves 51.
Jackson, George F. (Eliza) farmer O 3a
Ih Union Un 17.
Jackson, Katrine May (granddau Geo.
M. Lennart) El Whitney Point Tri
32.
104
EURAL DIEECTORY
Jackson, Perry (son Theodore) El Ves-
tal Ves 54.
Jackson, Theodore farmer O 30a Ih El
Vestal A'es 54.
Jackson, Walter E. (son E.) farmer El
Vestal Ves 51.
Jacobs, Bvron (son E. G.) El Great
Bend Pa Win 20.
Jacobs, Ernest G. (Nora) 4 ch farmer
O 156a 4h 22c El Great Bend Pa Win
20 Ind tel.
Jacobs, Gaylord C. (Mina E.) clerg-yman
T Ih Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Jacobs, Helen (dau E. G.) school teacher
El Great Bend Pa Win 20.
Jacobs, Myron (sou E. G.) El Great
Bend Pa Win 20.
Jansen, O. D. (Jennie) mechanic O 4a
Ih 3c El Lisle Lis 44.
Japhet, Bert (Amy) 2 ch laborer T
Killawog Lis 37 'ind tel.
Japhet, Chester (Pearl) 3 ch laborer T
Triangle Tri 51.
Japhet, Myron (Leviua) laborer T
Itaska Bar 20.
Japhet. Eosetta O H&L Lisle Lis 43.
Japhet, Wallace (Maud) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 4e El Lisle Lis 28.
Japhet, Wallace Center Lisle Lis 11.
Jay, Fred A. (Lena) 4 ch farmer T Ih
Ic Maine Mai 52.
Jay, J. H. (Eubie) 1 ch farmer T 2h 6c
E4 Binghamton Chen 49.
Jaycox, Arnold (Ida) 4 ch farmer T 2h
26c ED Deposit Snfd 56 Ind tel.
Jaycox, E. M. (Eliza) farmer O 75a 4h
16e E2 Binghamton Bin 13 Ind tel.
Jaycox, Jennie S. practical nurse bds
■with Myron Meeker E2 Binghamton
Bin 11 "ind tel.
Jaycox, Olin W. (son E. M.) farmer E2
Binghamton Bin 13 Ind tel.
Jayner, Eugene Itaska.
Jeffords, H. A. (Augusta) 1 ch farmer
O 180a 4h 14e El Whitney Point Tri
37 Ind tel.
Jenkins, Alice El Binghamton Bin 32.
Jenkins, Arthur (Fannie B.) general
merchandise store T Sanitaria Springs
Col 3.
Jenkins, Burton. (Elizabeth) 2 eh farmer
O H&L Main St Center Village Col
91.
Jenkins, Clavin (Henrietta) farmer O
92a 2h 12c Sanitaria Springs Col 12
Ind tel.
Jenkins, John H. (Sydney) laborer T
El Conklin Conk 16.
Jenkins, Lucy T Sanitaria Sjirings Col
Jenkins, Nelson farmer O 55a 2h 7c
El Binghamton Bin 32.
Jenks, Charlie farmer T Ih El Port
Crane Fen 26 Ind tel.
Jenks, C. F. (Clara) 4 ch drives Borden
milk wagon T 2h 19c Vestal Center
Ves 66 Ind tel.
Jenks, David (Sara) 1 ch farmer O 84a
2h 18c El Port Crane Fen 26- B tel.
Jenks, David M. (Stella M.) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 24c El Port Crane Fen 24.
Jenks, E. N. (Angle) 2 ch T 3h 40c
Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Jenks, Geo. farmer T El Port Crane Fen
26 B tel.
Jenks, J. B. (Cliarlotte M.) 1 ch farmer
0 10114a 2h 14c El Choconut Pa Ves
44 Ind tel.
Jenks, Mrs. Louisa B. bds with J. B.
El Clioconut Pa Ves 44 Ind tel.
Jenks, Mrs. M. E. nurse 0 H&L Upper
Lisle Tri 4.
Jenks, Orin (Mary B.) 1 ch farmer T
Ih le El Port Crane Fen 26 Ind tel.
Jenks, Willard (Maud) 1 ch milk sta-
tion T Itaska Bar 32.
Jenner, Berton (Estella) 2 ch black-
smith O H&L Ih Vestal Center Ves 62.
Jenners, George (Emma) 2 ch farmer T
Ic care of Friendsville Stage Bing-
hamton A^es 80.
Jennings, Almedia T Center Lisle Lis
20.
Jennings, Amanda housekeeper for Fre-
mont L. Whitaker El Binghamton Bin
45 B tel.
Jennings, Frank (Minnie) farmer O
32a. Ih Ic Chenango Bridge Chen 38.
Jennings, Frank D. (Susie) 2 ch farmer
O 135a 2h 30c E4 Marathon Lis 26
B tel.
Jennings, Harry (Edith) 1 ch wks in
tannery T Vestal Ves 23.
Jennings, Purdy (Louise) farmer O 43a
3h 12c E2 E'ichford Lis 20 Ind tel.
Jennings, Eay (Nina) 1 ch laborer 0
2a Ih Ic E4 Marathon Lis 39.
Jensen, J. F. (Elsie) farming 0 64a 5h
10c Willow Point Ves 55.
Jensen, J. P. (Coral) 4 ch farmer O 80a
3h 14c Willow Point Ves 56 B tel.
Jewell, Arthur, bds El Conklin Conk 3.
Jewell, Carlton (Janette) 1 ch farmer
O 50a Ih 7c El Conklin Conk 3.
Jewell, Walter bds El Conklin Conk 3.
Jinks, Edmund (Kate) lawver O H&L
Whitney Point Lis 50.
Johnson, Abram 5 ch farmer T 3h 9c
Killawog Lis 41.
Johnson, Alfred U. (Ethel) farmer 96a
3h 15c E2 Johnson City Un 23 B tel.
105
BROOME COUNTY
Johnson, Mrs. Amanda dressmaker bds
with J. W. McClure Settlement Snfd
461/2.
Johnson, Mrs. A. B. 3 ch farmer T 3h
25c Killawog Lis 41 B tel.
Johnson, Byron P. (Hattie) 2 ch farm
hand T Ih R2 Vestal Ves 14.
Johnson, Charles (Cora) 1 ch farmer O
71a 2h 9c Rl Nineveh Col 124 Ind
tel.
Johnson, David (Mary) ret 0 200a, 3h
R4 Binghamton Chen 15 B tel.
Johnson, Ella T Lisle Lis 45.
Johnson, E. (Lillian) 1 ch farmer O
112a 2h 17c Rl Kirkwood Kir 14 Ind
tel.
Johnson, E. E. (Ernie) 3 ch farmer O
Oli/oa 2h l(5e Rl Harpursville Col 69
Ind tel.
Jolinson, Eloyd (Jessie) 3 ch farmer T
4h 30c R4 Binghamton Clien 15 B tel.
Johnson, Frank (Jennie) farmer O 37a
Ih 4c Nanticoke ,Nan 7.
Johnson, Mrs. Fred L. Lisle.
Johnson, Fred T. (Julia) farmer O 121a
3h 6c Rl Johnson City Un 49 B tel.
Johnson, F. T. (Lula) general store
O H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Johnson, Geo. (Inez) 1 ch farming T
Ih Glen Castle Chen 281/2.
Johnson, Haron (Juliet) farmer O 109a
Ih 7c R3 Binghamton Col 5.
Johnson, H. B. (Mary) 1 ch farming T
3h 22c Lisle Lis 41.
Johnson, Ira farmer Nineveh Col 110.
Johnson, James (Ella) laborer O H&L
Ih Lisle Lis 44 Ind tel.
Johnson, Jas. A. McClure Settlement.
Johnson, James I. farmer O 235a 3h 16c
Rl Whitney Point Tri 23 Ind tel.
Johnson, James N. (Iva) 2 ch dairy
farming O 250a 4h 50c McClure Set-
tlement Snfd 461/..
Johnson, Lewis (Minnie) 2 ch farmer
O 51a 2h 3c R2 Binghamton Ves 79.
Johnson, Milo farmer O 68a 4h 4c R5
Binghamton Mai 69 B tel.
Johnson, Mrs. Minnie 0 H&L Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 40.
Johnson, Mrs. M. R. Rl Tunnel.
Johnson, Orville D. farmer O 140a Ih
Ic R4 Binghamton Chen 16 B tel.
Johnson, Rachel A. R4 Binghamton
Chen 16 B tel.
Johnson, Sherman (Martha) 3 ch
farmer 0 100a Glen Castle Chen 19.
Johnson, Vic farmer 0 100a 2h 10c Lisle
Lis 45.
Joiner, Arthur (Ellen) 1 ch farmer T
2h 2e Rl Lisle Lis 16 Ind tel.
Joiner, C. D. (Abbie) 3 ch farmer O 4a
Ih Ic Star Route Whitney Point Bar
26 B tel.
Joiner, Eugene (Melissa) farmer O 86a
3h 12e Itaska Bar 12 B tel.
Joiner, Martin (Marv) farmer O 50a
2h 4e Rl Lisle Lis 16.
Jones, B. A. (Let) farmer T Castle
Creek Bar 7.
Jones, Carlylo (Leona) section hand T
Harpursville Col 91.
Jones, Conrad bds with Hobait A. Rl
Kirkwooil Win 4 Ind tel.
Jones, Earl D. farmer O 150a R4 Bing-
hamton Kir 2 B tel.
Jones, Edgar B. (Jane) farmer O 112a
3h 22c R2 Vestal Ves 27 Ind tel.
Jones, Mrs. Ella O H&L Chenango Forks
Chen 33.
Jones, Ethelbert M. (Nellie) 3 ch farmer
O 240a Ih Conklin Conk 39 B tel.
Jones, Frank A. farmer O 41a 2h Rl
Kirkwood Win 25 Ind tel.
Jones, Grace M. R2 Windsor Win 71.
Jones, Mrs. Hattie 2 ch T Castle Creek
Chen 28.
Jones, Hobart A. (Lizzie) 1 ch farmer
O 120a 3h 15c Rl Kirkwood Win 4
Ind tel.
Jones, H. A. (Louise M.) laborer T
Whitney Point Bar 13.
Jones, James (son Edgar B.) farm hand
R2 Vestal Ves 27 Ind tel.
Jones. Jesse (Pearl) 1 ch farmer O la
Rl Binghamton Conk 1 B tel.
Jones, Jesse (Lillie) 2 ch shoemaker T
R2 Windsor Win 2.
Jones, John H. (Mary) farmer O 40a
3h 2c Rl Binghamton Conk 1.
Jones, Joseph C. farmer T R4 Bingham-
ton Chen 15 B tel.
Jones, Leland (son Edgar B.) farm hand
R2 Vestal Ves 27 Ind tel.
Jones, Lewis (Alice E.) farmer O 75a
2h 7e Rl Nineveli Col 100.
Jones, Lewis F. farmer O 150a 7h 30e
R4 Binghamton Kir 2 B tel.
Jones, Lydia 0 H&L Kirkwood Kir 20.
Jones, Myron I. (Frona) 6 ch farmer
O 109a 2h 12c Rl Binghamton Conk
10 Ind tel.
Jones, Noble E. (Jennie S.) 1 ch ret
2h R4 Binghamton Kir 2 B tel.
Jones, Mrs. Parmelia O 12a Kirkwood
Kir 22.
Jones,. Richard H. (Florence) 2 ch wks
at E Johnson shoe factory T Hooper
Un 32.
Jones, Theron H. (Nellie) laborer T Ih
R4 Binghamton Dick 4.
106
EUEAL DIEECTORY
Jones, Whitemore (Elizabeth A.) 1 eli
O 37a Ih 2c E2 Windsor Win 2.
Jones, William J. (Blanche) wks at
E J shoe CO T Johnson City Uu 53
B tel.
Jones, William W. (Florence) 2 ch
shoeworker at E J Co O 12a 3c E2
Windsor Win 4.
JuDD, Alvin S. (Lizzie) fanner O 160a
3h 22c El Great Bend Pa Win 41 Ind
tel.
JuDD, Frank L. (Grace) fanner O 170a
2h lie El Great Bend Pa Win 85
Ind tel.
JuDD, F. A. (Helen) lineman O 22i^a
2c E2 Harpnrsville Col 92 Ind tel.
Judd, Hanford fanner O 75a El Nine-
veh Col 121.
Judd, Leaman M. (Nettie) farmer O
113a 2h 7c ED Great Bend Pa Win
39 Ind tel.
Judd, Lewis O. (Sadie) 1 ch farmer O
32a 3c E2 Harpnrsville Col 92 Ind tel.
Judd, Perry (Julia) farmer 0 46a 3c
E2 Windsor Win 83.
Judd, W. W. (Angle) 1 ch farmer O
375a 3h 35c Great Bend Pa Win 49
Ind tel.
Jude, Herman M. (Inez M.) 2 ch ma-
chinist O la Oua<|uaga Col 83.
Jues, C. J. agent O 13a Ih 3c Castle
Creek Chen 28.
June, Abijah (Carrie) 1 eh farmer O
16a 2h 5c Port Crane Fen 19 B tel.
JuRiGA, John D. (Elizabeth) 7 ch hotel-
keei)er 0 5h 2c Kirkwood Kir 20 B tel.
Juriga, Victor (son John D.) (Mary)
wks in shoe shop Kirkwood Kir 20 B
tel.
Kabneck, Henery 4 eh laborer O H&L
2h El Binghamton Conk 15%.
Kadian, Ethel M. T Sanitaria Springs
Col 10.
Kadian, John J. (Elizabeth) 5 ch en-
gineer at oil station T Sanitaria
Si)rings Col 10.
Kadlecik, Paul (Elizabeth) 6 ch fanner
O 76a 2h 4c El Binghamton Conk 7.
Kales, Clyde W. (araaidson Wm. J.) ED
Whitney Point Tri 13.
Kales, Geo. E. (Augusta E.) farmer O
180a 2h ISc El Tunnel Fen 41.
Kales, Henry C. (Angelina D.) 1 ch
farmer &' poultry O 250a 3h 25c El
Tunnel Fen 41 Ind tel.
Kales, James H. (Katie) poultry &
farmer T El Tunnel Fen 41.
Kales, William J. (Sarah E.) farmer O
174a 3h 20e Whitney Point Tri 13.
Kaley, G. C. (Daisy) shoemaker O 2a
Ih E2 Vestal Ves 21.
Kane, William farmer 0 2h Tunnel Col
18.
Kark, Clifeord L. (Harriett M.) 2 ch
farmer O 146a 2h 29c El Port Crane
Fen 37 B tel.
Kark, Harry G. (Ines) 1 ch town clerk.
T Harpnrsville Col 91 Ind tel.
Kark, James A. (Alice J.) furniture 0
5a Ih Harpnrsville Col 74 Ind tel.
Kasson, Myron H. (Margaret) farmer
O 123a 2h 16c Tunnel Col 18.
Kastanes, Joe fAplone) 3 ch farmer O
50a Ih 3c El Johnson City Mai 73.
Kattell, Chas. W. (Pheobe) farming O
94a 3h 10c E4 Binghamton Chen 52
B tel.
Kattell, Mrs. T. A. farming 0 100a 2h
4c E4 Binghamton Chen 51.
Keach, A. E. (Carrie) garage 0 7a 2h
Harpnrsville Col 90 Ind tel.
Keach, S. W. (Grace) 1 ch garage Har-
pnrsville Col 90 Ind tel. See adv.
Keech, Cliarles (Tillie) 4 ch farmer O
50a Ih 3c Onaquaga Col 94.
Keech, F. F. farmer O 20a 2h Ic Ona-
quaga Col 94.
Keech, Geo. Onaquaga.
Keech, L. M. (Susie J.) 3 ch butcher
O H&L 3h 5c Harpursville Col 90 Ind
tel.
Keeler, G. O. (Mabel) 2 ch farmer O
i;>5a 2)1 20e E4 Binghamton Chen 52
B tel.
Kelby, Albert H. farmer Center Village
Coi 115.
Kellam, Frank (Sadie) farmer O 100a
3h 7e Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
Kellam^ Harry V. (Helen) 2 eh me-
chanic in I T E T Ih Vestal A^es 23
Ind tel.
Kellam, M. J. (Eebecea) laborer 0 H&L
Vestal Ves 21.
Kellesy, Mrs. Lewis 4 ch farming T
El Harimrsville Col 69.
Kelley, Dan farmer O 64a 8c R2 Mara-
thon Lis.
Kelley, Harvey (Elizabeth) 1 ch
farmer T 24c Deposit Snfd 45 14 B
tel.
The Famous Sorosis Shoes for Women
and other excellent lines. Comfort. HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS
style and service guaranteed :: BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
107
BROOME COUNTY
Kelley, John (Etta) farmer O 67a Hi
5e R2 Windsor Win 78.
Kelt,ey, S. a. (Jennie) farmer O 93a
2h 17c Afton Col 102 Ind tel.
Kelley, William farmer T Rl Tunnel
Col 16.
Kellieutt, Mrs. Ida M. El Whitney
Point Tri 23 Ind tel.
Kellum, Frank A. (Lena) RD carrier &
farmer O 20a 2h 3c Vestal Ves 23.
Kellum, Mrs. Nancy bds with Frank A.
Vestal Ves 23.
Kelly, Blanche E. (dan Wm. I.) shoe
worker Deposit Snfd 25 Ind tel.
Kelly, James farmer O 60a 2h 6c R3
Binghamton Kir 54.
Kelly, Louis A. (Hattie M.) farmer &
carjjenter O 50a Ih 4e R2 Binghamton
Bin 4.
Kelly, Mrs. Mary R3 Binghamton Kir
54.
Kelly, Mrs. Mary O 140a Ih 17c Har-
pursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Kelly, Wm. I. (Dolly D.) 6 ch dairy 0
280a 5h 60c Deposit Snfd 25 Ind tel.
Kelsey, Harvey (Lucy A.) 3 ch dairy
farmer O 110a 3h 50e Oquaga Lake
Snfd 22 B tel.
KJEM MERER, HOWARD (Edith) 1 ch
farmer O 145a 4h 19c Center Village
Col 76.
, Kemp, Clarence M. (son Milo J.) Rl
Kirkwood Kir 15 Ind tel.
Kemp, Frank L. (son Milo J.) farm la-
borer Rl Kirkwood Kir 15 Ind tel.
Kemp, Milo J. (Lucy C.) farmer O 154a
2h 12c Rl Kirkwood Kir 15 Ind tel.
Kemp, Maude L. (dau Milo J.) Rl
Kirkwood Kir 15 Ind tel.
Kennedy, Preston (Ina B.) 6 ch minis-
ter O 13a 3h Ic Port Dickinson Fen
10 B tel.
Kenyon, Egbert A. ■ R2 Union.
Kenyon, Elton (Addie) 2 ch daiiy farm-
ing O 200a 3h 20c McOlure Settlement
Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Kenyon, Florance (son M. D.) (Orla)
farmer R3 Greene Tri 43 Ind tel.
Kenyon, Floyd piano tuner & salesman
bds McClure Settlement Snfd 27 Ind
tel.
Kenyon, George (Nina) dairy farmer O
160a 5h 20c McClure Settlement Snfd
27 Ind tel.
Kenyon, Herman (Ida) farmer O 79a
2h lie Glen Aubrey Nan 30 Ind tel.
Kenyon, J. W. (Harriett C.) ret O H&L
Clienango Forks Bar 56 B tel.
Kenyon, Mat R2 Chenango Forks.
Kenyon, M. D. (Julia) farmer O 250a
5h 30c R3 Greene Tri 43 Ind tel.
Kenyon, Theodore G. (Louisa) ret O
115a Ih 15c McClure Settlement Snfd
27.
Kenyon, Will (Genevieve) 5 ch farmer
0 250a 5h 30c R2 Chenango Forks
Bar 50 B tel.
Kern, Mrs. Carrie bds with Will Muckey
Rl Binghamton Bin 33 Ind tel.
Kerns, Gilbert E. (Mabel) 2 ch farmer
. 0 40a 2h 6c Rl Conklin Conk 34 B
tel.
Kerr, George R. (Ada) 1 ch farmer O
200a 3h 25c East Windsor Win 101
Ind tel.
Kerr, Rex (son Geo.) East Windsor Win
101.
Ketcham, Charlie laborer T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Ketcham, Fred L. (Jennie) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 15c R2 Harpursville Col 42.
Ketcham, Herbert H. farmer T R2 Har-
pursville Col 42.
Ketchem, Seymour (Katy) 1 ch laborer
0 H&L Corbettsville Conk 4.
Ketchum, Cliarles E. (Nellie) 5 ch D L
& W R R employe O H&L Corbetts-
ville Conk 41.
Ketchum, George E. (Ida M.) 1 ch farm-
ing O 100a 3h 6c R5 Binghamton Chen
1 B tel.
Ketchum, Lewis (Hettie) 3 ch farmer T
7h 56c Castle Creek Bar 27 B tel.
Kie, Frank J. (Margaret E.) 4 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 3c Rl Vestal Ves 63 Ind tel.
Kies, S. P. (Sarah) 1 cli teamster T R4
Binghamton Chen 15 B tel.
Kilmer, Geo. H. (Anna) farmer O 147a
2h Rl Kirkwood Kir.
Kilmer, George H. (Isabell) 1 ch farmer
0 147a 2h 10c Rl Kirkwood Kir 17.
KiLPATRicK, I. S. (Agnes L.) general
mdse O 5a Ih Rl Chenango Forks Fen
33 B tel. See adv.
Kilpatrick, Ward (Lulu May) 2 ch
farmer T Rl Great Bend Pa Win 66
Ind tel.
Kimball, Ben farmer T 2h 4c R2 Union
Un 10.
Kimball, John R. (Edna) 4 ch farmer
O 174a Ih R2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Kimball, M. J. Glen Aubrey.
Kimber, Nathaniel F. (Mary) ret bds
Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Kimble, J. A. fanner liveryman & hotel
accommodations 0 40a 2h 4c Vestal
Ves 23.
Kimble, Laura student bds with Herbert
Guiles R2 Vestal Ves 20.
King, Albert E. (Emma L.) farmer T
3b 7c Hydeville Bar 13.
108
ETJEAL DIRECTOEY
King, Alta bds with Dexter E2 Afton
Snfd 65.
King, Andrew (Bertha) 3 eh farmer O
88a 2h oc R2 Afton Snfd 67 Ind tel.
King, Anna bds with Dexter E2 Afton
Snfd 65.
King, B. F, (Elma) 4 ch wks at E. J.
shoe CO O H&L Johnson City Un 53 V^.
King, Dexter E. (Jennie) 1 ch farmer
O 200a 4h 30e E2 Afton Snfd 65 Ind
tel.
King, D. J. (Grace) 2 eh flour & feed
O 2c Chenango Forks Chen 33.
King, E. C. (Catherine) 4 ch farmer
O 1471/^81 3h 7c Whitney Point Bar 13.
King, Frank D. (Linda E.) farmer T
3h 13c Whitney Point Bar 3.
King, Geo. E. (Laura) flour & feed
O 2c Chenango Forks Chen 33.
King, Harlow farmer 0 30a Ih Whit-
ney Point Nan 15 Ind tel.
KiXG, Jack blacksmith bds with Thomas
Fiats El Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind tel.
King, Percy shoeworker bds with T. C.
Carman E2 Binghamton Bin 23 Ind
tel.
King, Eonieo (Mary) 4 ch laboi-er O
H&L R4 Marathoil Lis 37.
King, Eosco bds with Dexter 2h Afton
Snfd 65.
King, R. B. lumberman Center Village
Col 101.
King, E. E. (Jane A.) lumberman O
180a 4h Center Village Col 101.
King, W. S. farmer Chenango Forks
Bar 32.
Kingsbury, Dell (Helen) 1 ch farmer O
100a Ih 4c Center Lisle Lis 6.
Kingsbury, Martin (Ophelia) laborer O
H&L Center Lisle Lis 26.
Kingsbury, Sam (Mabel) 2 ch farmer
O 100a Ih 5c Center Lisle Lis 6.
Kingsley, Mrs. Ada O 124a E2 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 97.
Kingsley, Milton (son Ada) farmer T
3h 24c E2 Susquehanna Pa Win 97 Ind
tel.
Kinney, Edward (Jessie) farmer O
100a 5h 18c El Lisle Lis 44.
Kinney, Eleanora B. farmer T El Port
Ci-ane Fen 20.
Kinney, Elisha (Minnie) 1 ch D L &
W E R employe O 2a Ic CorbettsviUe
Conk 41 Ind tel.
Kinney, Jerome W. (Eva C.) 3 ch
farmer O 240a 6h 30e Rl Port Crane
Fen 20 B tel.
Kinney, Jerome W. farmer T El Port
Crane Fen 20.
Kinney, Eay H. farmer T El Port
Crane Fen 20.
Kinsman, Austin D. ret T El Tunnel
Fen 34 B tel.
Kinvon, Dora E. 1 ch dairying O 191a
2h 19c Gulf Summit Snfd 20.
Kiphart, Albert farmer O 200a Ih E6
Suscjuehanna Pa Win 111.
Kipp, Mrs. Elmina bds with Lafayette
Edwards El Great Bend Pa Kir 26
Ind tel.
Kirby, Mrs. Eunice 0 5a E2 Binghamton
Bin 19 Ind tel.
A Fine Plow Team.
109
BROOME COUNTY
Kirk, Mrs. ^i^^lia bds with John Kirli
East Windsor Win 103.
Kirk, Ed. C. (Maud P.) farmer O 150a
Ih 4c El Harpursville Col 59 Ind tel.
Kirk, John (Gertrude) 2 ch farming
O 100a Ih lie East Windsor Win 103.
Kirkland, Emmett H. (Bertha) 6 ch
farmer O 64a Ih 3c E2 Johnson City
Mai 46.
Kirman, William (Ella) 1 ch farmer O
71a 2h 12c Castle Creek Bar 7^2-
Kline, Walter L. (Grace) 4 ch painter
& decorator O 112a Ih Ic E4 Bing-
hamton Chen 41.
Klink, F. M. coal Harpursville.
Knapp, Archie (Julia) 6 ch farmer O
147a Chenango Forks Bar 28.
Knapp, E. H. T Chenango Forks Chen
33.
Knaj)p, Fred (Carrie) 3 ch laborer O
H&L Castle Creek Chen 28.
Knapp. Harriett O 2a E2 Union Mai 20
B tel.
Knapp, Herbert E. (Jessie J.) farmer T
3h 16c El Chenango Forks Fen 2.
Knapp, Hiram (Prudence) 1 ch laborer
O H&L 2h Ic Vestal Ves 231/2.
I^apji, H. (Deborah) ret bds with W.
E. Samson Kirkwood Kir 20.
Knapp, Newman L. (Mabel C.) farmer
O 125a 6h 21c E2 Windsor Col 81.
Knapp, Sophia farmer O la Conklin
Conk 39.
Kneer, Clarence farmer T El Harpurs-
ville Col 67.
Kneer, Florence T El Harpursville Col
67.
Kneer, Peter L. (Laura) 3 ch farmer O
185a 4h lie El HarpursviUe Col 67.
Kniskern, p. (Emma) creamery supt
T Kii'kwood Kir 20.
Knodels, George 5 ch laborer T Ih Ic
Deposit Snfd 43.
Knoeller, Ernest W. farm supt Deposit
Snfd 47 B tel.
Knolton, Fred E. (Ellen B.) 1 ch farmer
O 89iAa 2h 9c E2 Windsor Win 79.
Knolton, Miles (Nancy) farmer O 3a
E2 Windsor Win 82.
Knolton, E. Gilbert (Margaret J.)
farmer O 82i^a Ih 6c E2 Windsor
Win 79.
Knott. Harrv G. (Ella) farmer O 100a
3h 9c E2 Harpursville Col 92.
Knowlton, Willard (Eachel G.) wood
worker & carpenter O H&L Kirkwooil
Kir 20.
Knox, James E. (Clarissa') general
store O 8a Ih Ic Harpursville Col 74.
Kocian, Joseph (Agnes) 3 ch farmer O
50a Ih 3c E.2 Vestal Ves 20.
Koenig, Eobert farmer E2 Harpursville
Col 86.
KoLB, William (Edith) 1 ch farming
O 50a 3h 8e E5 Binghamton Chen 7
B tel.
Kostial, Joseph (Mary) 1 ch farmer O
50a 2h 7c R3 Bmghamton Kir 48.
K0T0.SEK, John (Eozel) 2 ch farmer O
54a 2h 8c E2 Johnson City Un 22 B
tel.
Krager, Henry A. (Louise) 2 ch farmer
O 50a 4h 3c Johnson City Kir 6.
Krager, Henry G. (son Heniy A.)
printer Johnson City Kir 6.
Krch, John (Susie) 1 ch wks in shoe
shop T 2h 10c E3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Kreil, Simeon (Barbara) 1 ch farmer
T Deposit Snfd 55.
Kriestek, Anthony (Eva) 3 ch farmer
O 40a E3 Binghamton Kir 48.
Krmenec, Albert (Marv) farmer O
127a 3h 6c E2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Krom, WiUiam (Elizabeth) gardener O
17a Ic Chenango Bridge Fen 9 B tel.
Kronkhite, Orna H. (Daisy) 2 ch
farmer T 3h 13c Sanford Snfd 7 Ind
tel.
Kruger, Henry (Christine) 3 ch farmer
O 100a 2h 25c El Lisle Nan 10 Ind
tel.
Krum, H. A. (Delila) 3 ch farmer O
188a 5h 28c E2 Vestal Ves 11.
Kunbxe, I. F. (Lillian) farmer T 32h
14c E2 Windsor Win 82.
Kunkle, Philip (Mary) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 5c E2 Windsor Win 82.
Kunkle, William (Lettie) farmer T bds
vnth William G. Oswald El Vestal
Ves 77 Ind tel.
Kusbel, John farmer O 160a 3h 14c El
Kirkwood Win 10.
Kusbel, Philin farmer O 160a 3h 14c
El Kirkwood Win 10.
Kuss, John (Maria) 2 ch farmer O 30a
2h Ic E3 Binghamton Kirk 51.
KviSTOPOUCH, Alex. (Bertha) 5 ch
farming O 50a 2h 8c Castle Creek
Bar 8.
Lainhart, Alva (Anna) 2 ch farmer O
87a 3h 6e E2 Vestal Ves 10.
Lake, Edward student bds with C. F.
Pullis E2 A^estal Ves 30.
Lake, Jerry (Emma) 3 ch farmer O 50a
2h 5c Sanitaria Springs Col 414.
Lamb, Aryilla 2 ch Killawog Lis 42.
Lamb, Chas. B. Maine.
Lamb. Clayton (Libbie) 1 ch laborer
O H&L Ih 4e Lisle Lis 44 Ind tel.
Lamb, Earl W. farmer O 80a 3h lie
Lisle Lis 42 B tel.
110
RURAL DIRECTORY
Lamb, Erford (Mary) 1 eh farmer O
35a 3h ooc Whitney Point Nan 17 Ind
tel.
Lamb, I/ D. (Ellen) 4 ch farmer O 25a
4h 2c R4 Binghamton Chen 14.
Lamb, Ray (Hazel) 1 ch farmer T Ih
Rl Lisle Lis 35.
Lambert, Orvis Rl Kirkwood Kir 13
' Ind tel.
Lambert, W. A. (Alberta) 3 ch farmer
0 125a 3h 3c R3 Binghamton Kir 49.
Lamm, Mrs. Martha O 314a East Wind-
sor Win 101.
Lamont, George ret bds with Charles H.
Pierson Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Lamoreaux, Claude (Minnie) 3 ch farm-
ing O 204a 3h lie Rl Windsor Snfd
12.
Lamoree, Jeff 4 cli farmer T Glen Castle
Chen 28.
Lamphere, Frank (Nellie) farmer T
oh 17c Chenango Forks Bar 30.
Lamphere, Frank (Mabel) 7 ch farmer
T 2h 9c VestakYes 25.
Lamphere, J. B. (Sara C.) farmer O
85a lie Rl Nineveh Snfd 33.
Lampman, Roger J. (Bertha) wks for
E Johnson Co T R2 Johnson City Un
46.
Landers, Earl D. Upper Lisle.
Landers, George A. (Emma) ret O H&L
Whitney Point Tri 4 Ind tel.
Landon, Mrs. Amanda O 50a bds with
Ray care of Friendsville Stage Ves 76
Ind tel.
Landon, Burt farmer O 52a 6c care of
Friendsville Stage Binghamton Ves 76.
Landon, Earl J. (Laura) 2 ch farmer O
43a 2h 4c Vestal Ves 23% Ind tel.
Landon, Ernest A. (Nellie) 2 ch laborer
O IVsa Ih Ic Vestal Ves 21.
Landon, E. Ray (Jessie) 2 ch farmer
O l50a 3h 23e care of Friendsville
Stage Binghamton Ves 76 Ind tel.
Landon, Frank G. (Leona) shoe cutter
O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Landon, William (Maude) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 22c Vestal Center Ves 66.
Langdon, Frank (Sarah) farmer O 42a
2h 12c Rl Kirkwood Kir 15 Ind tel.
Lnnge, Marjorv L. teaching T Ouaquaga
Col 84.
Lange, William A. teaching T Ouaquaga
Col 84.
I^ange, William F. (Ida M.) 2 ch school
teacher & postmaster O H&L le Oua-
quaga Col 84.
Lanton, Mrs. Carolyn A. 8 eh farmer
O 134a 4h 15c Rl Johnson City Mai
50 B tel.
Lantz, E. W. (Angie) farmer 0 50a
Chenango Forks Chen 33.
Larish, George (Myrtle) laborer T John-
son City Un 53 Ind tel.
Larkin, John D. farmer 0 la Sanford
Snfd 31.
Larrabee, Dvillo E. (Alma A.) 1 ch
farmer O 63y2a 2h 9c Rl Great Bend
Pa Win 38 Ind tel.
Lashier, George H. (Ada A.) farmer O
la Maine Mai 26 Ind tel.
Lason, Arnold student bds with John
Callan R2 Binghamton Bin 20%.
Lason, George farm hand bds with John
Callan R2 Binghamton Bin 20%.
Latham, W. A. (Laura) farmer 0 136a
3h 25c Sanford Snfd 59 Ind tel.
Lathrop, Ambers ret bds with Charles
Wood Vestal Center Ves 65 Ind tel.
Lathrop, Huldah O 8a Killawog Lis 42.
Lathrop, Lutlier (Frances) carpenter O
50a Vestal Center Ves 65.
Latoiirette, Frank bds with Fredrick Rl
Union Un 6 B tel.
Latoiu'ette, Fredrick (Minnie) farmer 0
500a 7h 85c Rl Union Un 6 B tel.
Latourette, R. F. bds with Fredrick Rl
Union- Un 6 B tel.
Laughren, Thomas (Margaret) farmer
H&L Clienango Forks Chen.
Launt, Converse (Nettie) 6 ch section
hand O l%a Rl Windsor Win 105.
Launt, Vera E. (dau Converse) Rl
Windsor Win 105.
Laurence, Arthur T. C Sarah) 2 eh
farmer O 100a 2h 23c Rl Binghamton
Conk 1 B tel.
Laurence, Fred W. (Eva) 4 eh farmer
0 100a 4h 50c Rl Binghamton Conk
1 B tel.
Laurence, Mortimer (Louise) 1 eh
farmer 0 20a 2h Rl Binghamton Conk
1 B tel.
Law, Frank (Isabella) 2 eh junk dealer
O H&L Ih Killawog Lis 42.
Lawler, Marv O fiOa Rl Nineveh Snfd
37.
Lawrence, Hakry J. (Hazel) 3 ch stage
driver 0 37a 6h 5e Vestal Center Ves
62.
Lawrence. William S. (Mabel) 4 ch
farmer T 3h 30e Whitnev Point Bar
11.
Lawton, Mrs. A. E. O H&L Nineveh Col
90.
Lawton, C. C. Maine.
Lawton, John W. (Lillian M.) :*> eh
creamery man O H&L Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 1,
111
BECOME COUNTY
Lawton, Theodore 3 ch patrolman on
good roads O 10a Ih Maine Mai 21 B
tel.
Laycock, Mrs. Joseph O 54a .Rl A'estal
Ves 87 B tel.
Layman, Alva farmer O 116a 2h 5e R2
Johnson City Mai 38.
Layman, Fernando W. (Minnie) farmer
O 198a 3h 14c E2 Johnson City Mai
46 B tel.
Layton, A. P. farmer O 16a Ih E3 Bing-
hamton Kir 9.
Layton, Charles H. (Alice) farmer O
H&L El Binghamton Conk 3 Ind tel.
Layton, Claude (Leona) carpenter 4c
Rl Windsor Snfd 12 Ind tel.
Layton, G. E. (Edith) carpenter O 9a
Ih Ic Binghamton Chen 28 B tel.
Layton, Mrs. Lydia bds with Charles
Hulburt E2 Vestal Ves 29 Ind tel.
Layton, Mrs. M. A. O 15a 4c E2 Bing-
hamton Bin 201/2.
Leach, Charlos (Mariah) farmer O 116a
2h 15c E3 Greene Tri 37 Ind tel.
Leach, Earl farm hand bds with William
J. Murphy E3 Binghamton Kir 2 Ind
tel.
Leach, Edgar (Edith) 2 ch carpenter
O 4a Ih 2c Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Leach, Louis T. farmer O 97a 2h lOe
Chenango Forks Bar 32.
Leadbetter, Earl C. (Emma A.) farmer
O 98a 3h 15c El Johnson City Mai
73 B tel.
Leahy, John (Mabel) 3 ch janitor of
school O 28a 2h Ic care of Friendsville
Stage Binghamton Ves 76.
Leal, Mrs. Jennie E. T El Chenango
Forks Fen 33 B tel.
Leamon, Geo. T. (son Wm. E.) shoe-
maker E2 Windsor Win 69.
Leamon, Harry C. (Anna) 3 ch farmer
& pa^ erhanger & painter O 206a 2h
lie E2 Windsor Win 71.
Leamon, Eay O. E2 Windsor.
Leamon, Wm. A. (Ella E.) 2 ch farm-
ing 0 50a 3h 5c R2 Windsor Win 69
Ind tel.
Lee, Archie (Sarah J.) 2 ch farmer &
poultryman O 50a Ih 10c El Windsor
Snfd 14 Ind tel.
Lee, Delbert (Edith) 4 ch farmer T
2h E2 Binghamton Bin 201/2 Ind tel.
Lee, Earl (Mary) farmer O 150a 2h
lie El Lisle Lis 36 B tel.
Lee. John R. (Emma B.) farmer O 40a
Ih 4c R.2 Windsor Win 28.
Lee, Loren D. (Iria) poultry O 2a Rl
Binghamton Conk 1 .
Lee, Eex (Mary) 3 ch laborer T Itaska
Bar 33.
Lee, Rex (Mary) 3 ch laborer T Whit-
ney Point Tri 24.
Leet, Ed. (Adalaide) 1 ch mechanic O
3a Ih Ic E4 Marathon Lis 37 Ind tel.
Leet, Howard (Jennie) 4 ch farming O
H&L E4 Marathon Lis 37.
Leet, H. W. (Olive) 1 ch farmer T 4h
57c E4 Marathon Lis 39.
Leet, N. J. (Maggie) butcher 0 H&L
Ih Ic Killawog Lis 39.
Leet, Raymond (Jessie) 4 ch farmer O
15a Ih 3c Castle Creek Bar 19 B tel.
Leighton, Bert (Helen) 1 ch mechanic
O 12a El Vestal Ves 52.
Lenert, Martin (Mary) 9 ch farmer O
50a 2h 2c El Great Bend Pa Win 20.
Lennert, George M. (Frederieke) farmer
& butcher O 110a 2h 7c El Whitney
Point Tri 32.
Lenno>', Harry J. (Mary A.) 1 ch
farmer O 138a 2h 16c" El Johnson
City Mai 66 B tel.
Leonard, Archie W. (Anna) farmer T
Ih Triangle Tri 30.
Leonard, Asa E. (Hannah) farmer T
Triangle Tri 30.
Leonard, Mrs. A. D. farming O 150a
lie E2 Chenango Forks Bar 41 B
tel.
Leonard, H. B. (Elizabeth) ret T Chen-
ango Bridge Chen 40.
Leonard, Jefferson (Katherine) 2 ch
carpenter O H&L E2 Johnson City Un
451/2.
Leonard, Mrs. Jerome E4 Binghamton.
Leonard, Leora (dau W. V.) student
Triangle Tri 30 Ind tel.
Leonard, W. V. (Lida) general store
O store Triangle Tri 30 Ind tel.
Leslie, Eolla E. farmer T El Chenango
Forks Fen 28 B tel.
Lester, A. J. (Attilia J.) farmer O 72a
3h 9c care of Friendsville Stage Bing-
hamton Ves 76 Ind tel.
Lester, A. J. Vestal Center.
Lester, H. W. (Maroah) ret O 4a Ih
Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
Letts, Frances M. (Mary) farmer O
120a 2h 5c El Lisle Nan 21.
Letts, John El Lisle Nanticoke 21.
Levee, Eugene B. farmer O 160a oh 40c
El Conklin Conk 16 B tel.
LeVee, Merritt (Ella) 4 ch farmer O
160a ;;h 4c El Binghamton Conk 16 B
tel.
Lewis, A. C. (Lillie) 1 ch farmer O 58a
2h 7o Lisle Lis 48.
Lewis, Clayton (son Geo. W.) steam
roller operator El Windsor Win 83 14
Ind tel.
112
RUKAL DIEECTORY
Lewis, Curtis (Carrie) 2 ch farmer O
175a 6h 27c Whitney Point Nan 25
Ind tel.
Lewis, Delia T Whitney Point Nan 25.
Lewis, Edwin farmer O' 100a 2h 10c El
Whitney Point Tri 32.
Lewis, Ernest (Katherine) laborer T 2h
Whitney Point Nan 25 Ind tel.
Lewis, Francis (Eena) 3 ch contractor
O 6a 2h Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
See adv.
Lewis, Frank (Frances A.) contractor
O H&L 4h Harpursville Col 90 Ind
tel. See adv.
Lewis, Fred contractor Harpursville
Col 90 Ind tel. See adv.
Lewis, Freeman (IsabeU) 2 ch farmer
O 36a 2h 12c Whitney Point Nan 30.
Lewis, Geo. J. farmer T El Port Crane
Fen 18.
Lewis, Geo. W. (Anna) 2 ch superin-
tendent of highways O 200a oh 16c
E2 Windsor Win 83 1^ Ind tel.
Lewis, Mrs. Hattie A. farmer O 100a
3h E4 Binghamton Dick 4 B tel.
Lewis, Mrs. Hermon E. 0 100a El
Chenango Forks Fen 34 B tel.
Lewis, Ira (Grace) 1 ch steam roller
engineer E2 Windsor Win 83^.
Lewis, James A. (Mary E.) 2 ch farmer
O 38a 2h 5c El Port Crane Fen 18.
Lewis, John B. (Alice) 1 ch farmer
O 26a Ih 2c E6 Susquehanna Pa Win
134.
Lewis, J. C. (Delphine) gardener 0
2i^a Ih E4 Binghamton Chen 16 B
tel.
Lewis, Kenneth (son Geo. W.) E F D
carrier E2 Windsor Win 831/2 Ind tel.
Lewis, Leonard (Frances) carpenter O
214a R4 Binghamton Clien 49.
Lewis, Nathan (Lucinda) 4 ch farmer
0 Ilia 3h 14c E3 Newark Valley Mai
2 B tel.
Lewis, Newell (Elizabeth) 1 ch farmer
O 84a 2h 22c Whitney Point Nan 30
. Ind tel.
Lewis, Wallace M. farmer T El Port
Crane Fen 18.
Lgindcker, Mrs. Eliza El Kirkwood Kir
14 Ind tel.
Lidell, Ernest (Mary) 1 ch farmer O
61a Killawog Lis 38.
Light, Claude (Niua) 2 ch works on
railroad O H&L Harpursville Col 90.
Light, Henry (Frank) farmer O 250a
3h 29c Sanford Snfd 7 Ind tel.
Light, Irving 4 ch carpenter T Ih
3c E2 Binghamton Bin 13 Ind tel.
Light, Leonard bds with Henry Sanford
Snfd 7.
Lillie, Alexander (Grace) farmer O 9a
Ih E2 Vestal Ves 2.
Lillie, Earl (Eva) 2 ch 0 2a El Union
Un 5.
Lillie, Fred (Bessie) 1 ch farm laborer
T R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Lillie, Mrs. Julia E. O H&L E2 Vestal
Ves 35.
Lillie, Leroy J. (Delia) 3 ch T Hi Vestal
Ves 22.
Lillie, L. B. (Anna) farmer bds with
Louis H. Haight El Vestal Ves 62
Ind tel.
Lillie, Eoy C. (Minnie E.) 2 ch shoe-
maker T E2 Windsor Win 2 Ind tel.
Lincoln, Charles E. (Fannie) chicken
breeder 0 13a Maine Mai 24. See
adv.
Lind, Annie farming T El Port Crane
Col 2.
Lind, Charlie V. farmer O 50a 2h 13c
El Port Crane Col 2.
Linker im, Charles (Martha) 2 ch farmer
O 360a 4h 40c Deposit Snfd 43 Ind
tel.
Linkorun, Cliarles bds with Charles De-
posit Snfd 43.
Linkorun, David bds with N. N. Franks
Deposit Snfd 55.
Linkorun, Esther bds with Charles De-
posit Snfd 43.
Litfin, Joe (Minnie) 5 ch shoeworker
bds with Andrew Dobsa El Bingham-
ton Bin 32.
Little, William M. poultry & truck
farm O 44a Ih 3c El Union Un 6 B
tel.
Littlewood, George ret 0 H&L Lisle Lis
45.
Littlewood, Nettie (dau Geo.) Lisle Lis
45.
Livermore, Earnest J. (Eva A.) farmer
O 27a 2h 3c El Port Crane Fen 18 B
tel.
Livermore, Esther 0 H&L Lisle Lis 45
Ind tel.
Livermore, George (Amy) 2 ch farmer
O 52a 7h 7c Whitney Point Bar 1.
EVERYTHING THE TRAVELER
NEEDS AT EXCURSION RATES
Trunks and Bags
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113
BECOME COUNTY
Livermore, Josephine farmer 0 50a 4h
10c Rl Lisle Lis 44 B tel.
Livermore, Lewis (Carrie) 3 ch laborer
O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Livermore, Mertie El Lisle Lis 28 IiuT
tel.
Livermore, Wm. 1 ch farmer O 130a 2h
14c El Lisle Lis 28 Ind tel.
Livingston, Ira E. (Hazel H.) 1 ch
printer T E2 Johnson City Un 451/2
Ind tel.
Livingston, Mrs. Jesse B. T Sanitaria
Springs Col 10 Ind tel.
Livingston, Virge D. (Lena) 2 ch far-
mer T 2h 7c Ouaquaga Col 84.
Livingston, Willis A. (Lena) 2 ch prin-
ter 0 H&L E2 Johnson City Un 451/2.
Lloyd, Arthur D. (Amy) farmer O
160a 6h 20c El Conklin Conk 13.
Lobdell, Mrs'. Alice B. farming O 80a
3c Deposit Snfd 52.
LOBOELL, Chauncey (Myrtle J.) laborer
T Ih El Windsor Win II6I/2.
Lockwood, Edward F. (Debroh A.) ret
T Ih Sanitaria Springs Col I41/2
Ind tel.
Lockwood, Elmer (Lena) 1 ch farmer
El Great Bend Pa Kir 24.
Lockwood, Everett saw mill O 24a 2h
7c Harpursville Col 90.
Lockwood, Weston L. (Jennie) farmer
T 3h 25c E4 Binghamton Dick 4.
Logan, Edward (Grace E.) farmer O
88a 3h 4c care of Friendsville Stage
Vestal Center Ves 69 Ind tel.
Lombard, John (Eose) 3 eh farmer O
54a 2h 3c El Vestal Ves 51.
LooMis, Grant (Alice) 1 ch creamery
O H&L Maine Mai 42.
Loomis, Lee I. (son L. J.) taxidermist
Maine Mai 42.
Lord, Clarence (son D. E.) rollerman on
State Highways Star Eoute Hale Eddy
Snfd 51 Ind tel.
Lord, David E. (Mary) ret O 145a Star
Eoute Hale Eddy Snfd 51 Ind tel.
Lord, Eoy (Dora) dairy farmer T 3h
25c Star Route Hale Eddy Snfd 51
Ind tel.
Lott, Freeman I. (Clara B.) 3 ch T E2
Union Mai 20.
IjOTT, George M. (Jennie J.) mail car-
rier O 16a 2h'3e El Great Bend Pa
Kir 23.
Lougiilin, Bernard (Katherine) farmer
0^1 SOa 3h 19e E3 Binghamton Kir 7.
Loughlin, Dennis farmer O 185a 2h E3
Binghamton Kir 43.
Loughlin, George (Elizabeth) 2 ch
farmer 0 116a 4h 30e E3 Binghamton
Kir 7.
Loughlin, William carpenter O 102a E2
Binghamton Bin 25.
Loughren, Frank (Grace) 2 ch signal
man T Main St Chenango Forks Bar
56.
Louie, Logenia L. O la H&L E2 Wind-
sor Win 28.
Lovejoy, Eugene (Peail) farmer T 2h
17c Harpursville Col 88 Ind tel.
Lovejoy, E. D. (Loretta) 2 ch farmer 0
60a 2h 8c Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Lovejoy, L. W. (Eoxie J.) farming O
10a 2h El Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Lovejoy, Euben (Abbey) ret 0 100a 3h
16c Harpursville Col 88.
Lovelace, G. Elmer (Frances) farmer &
thresher O 81a 5h 21c E2 Vestal Ves
20.
Loveless, Leland (Florence) 3 ch
farmer T 2h 5c Vestal Center Ves 45.
Loveless, Theodore (Susie) 1 eh wks in
shoe factoi-y T A^estal Ves 23.
LoVett, H. E. (Maud) 3 ch farmer T
3h 8c El Lisle Lis 35.
Lovland, James M. hotel clerk Maine
Mai 26 B tel.
Lowell, George (Susan) farmer O 53a
2h 10c E3 Binghamton Fen 13 B tel.
Lucas, Merton farmer T 2h 18c Whitnev
Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Lucas, William (Evelyne) farming &
liauls milk T 4h R2 Chenango Forks
Tri 57.
Luce, Floyd (Delight) 2 ch cement work
O H&L Vestal Ves 23.
Luce, Myrtle M. bds with O. D. E2
Union Un 12 B tel.
Luce, O. D. (Mary) farmer 64a 2h E2
Union Un 12 B tel.
Lucus, Arthur (Virgie) 4 ch farmer T
3h 31c Lisle Lis 45.
Lucus, Charles (Edith) caipenter T Ih
El Lisle Lis 28.
Ludington, Bert (Jessie) 4 ch farmer O
80a 3h 10c E5 Binghamton Mai 64 B
tel.
Lull. Eutherford B. (Christina K.) 1 ch
farmer O 50a 2h 7c E2 AVindsor Win
28 Ind tel.
Lull, Warren (Nettie) 2 ch farmer 0
95a 2h 13c Whitney Point Nan 26.
Lumli, Henry (Ada A.) 6 eh minister T
Ih McClure Settlement Snfd 29 Ind
tel.
Lumb, Leonard (son Henry) school
teacher McClure Settlement Snfd 29
Ind tel.
Lundahl, Mrs. Bengta E4 Binghamton
Kir 2.
Lundahl, Paul farmer 0 50a 2h 5c R4
Binghamton Kir 2.
114
RURAL DIRECTORY
Lush, Chas. Glen Aubrey.
Lusk, Mrs. Adela E. (dau PL C. Root)
Upper Lisle Tri 15 Ind tel.
Lusk, Charles contractor O H&L Glen
Aubrey Nan 30.
Lusk, J. C. (Anna) farmer O 72a .'!h lie
Rl Lisle Lis 27 Ind tel.
Lusk, W. H. (Mary) 2 ch fanner O
120a 4h 20c Rl Lisle Lis 19.
Lusty, Geo. (Bertha) clergyman T Main
St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Luttona, Joseph section hand on D L
& W bds with Joseph Casler Vestal
Ves 22.
Lux, Emil (Ella) 6 ch laborer T Hooper
Un 32.
Lynch, H. M. Rl Windsor.
Lynde, O. W. (Charity) farmer O 20a
Ih 4c Killawog Lis 41 Ind tel.
Lyndsley, A. E. (Nettie) blacksmith T
Harpursville Col 871/2.
Lyng, Albert (Anna) farmer O 82a 2h
24c Sanford Snfd 91/2 Ind tel.
Lyon, General (Hattie) 5 ch farmer O
186a 6h 45c Rl Bingliamton Conk 16
B tel.
Lyon, George C. ret O H&L Harimrsville
'Col 871/2.
Lyon, Smith S. (Hattie) farmer & black-
smith O 50a 2h 3c R2 Union Mai 16
B tel.
McArvoy, Joe (Marie) farmer T Ih 8c
Rl Vestal Ves 58.
McAvoy, Thomas farm hand bds with
Joe Rl Vestal Ves 58.
McBurney, Fleming (Lucy) farmer O
5i/2a Ic Triangle Tri 52.
McCann, Sam farmer 0 45a 2h 11c East
Windsor Win 102.
McCarthy, C. farmer O 86a 6c Rl Tun-
nel Fen 43.
McClaud, Grover wks in creamery bds
with E. G. Tyler Kirkwood Kir 20.
McCORMACK, John D. (Elnora) farm
hand Rl Ciioconut Pa Ves 33.
McCormaek, Mrs. Lucy A. 3 ch house-.
keeper for Charles Card O H&L R2
Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
McCready, Mrs. Emma E. O H&L Whit-
ney Point Tri 4.
McCrosen, Robert J. (Jane) 3 ch farmer
O 113a 3h 14c R2 Windsor Win 78I/2.
McCuUey, Cora bds with Thomas Rl
Nineveh Snfd 35.
McCulley, Frank (Jennie) 2 ch farmer
O 120a 2h 17c Rl Nineveh Snfd 34
Ind tel.
McCulley, Leroy farmer O 166a 4h 27c
Rl Nineveh Snfd 37 Ind tel.
McCulley, Thomas (L. B.) farmer 0
110a 2h lie Rl Nineveh Snfd 35 Ind
tel.
McOullough, Mrs. Amanda farming O
110a 5h lie Rl Tunnel Col 51 Ind tel.
McCullough, R. C. ( Nettie). 2 ch farmer
O' 110a 5h lie Rl Tunnel Col 51 Ind
tel.
McDaniel, Mrs. Harriett L. O la Port
Crane Fen 9.
McDonald, Elizabeth bds with Geo.
Whitney Sanford Snfd 32.
McDonald, Mrs. Margaret T R Port
Crane Fen 25.
Filling a Silo.
115
BROOME COUNTY
McDonald, W. (Belle) farmer O 100a
2h 15e Sanford Siifd 41 Ind tcl.
McDonough, J. V. (Clara) farmer O
114a 4h 29c Sanford Snfd 31.
McGee, Burdett (Hattie) 2 ch farmer O
40a 3c Itaska Bar 33.
McGee, John (Mary A.) farmer O 31a
Ih 2c Triangle Stage Route Whitney
Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
McGinnis, Jim (Margaret) 9 ch farmer
O 160a 3h 23c Glen Aubrey Nan 32.
McGinnis, John J. (Katherine) 3 ch
machinist T Glen Aubrey Nan 33.
McGonigan, John J. (Katherine) em-
ploye D L & W R R Co O 50a Rl
Hallstead Pa Conk 42 B tel.
McGory, Lewis (Ellen) 3 ch farmer O
150a 4h 22c Whitney Point Tri 28.
McGowAN, Chas. (Carrie) 1 ch farmer
O 240a 2h 26c Itaska Bar 32 B tel.
McGowan, Leo I. (Emma) farmer T
HI Chenango Forks Fen 1.
McGowan, Patrick (Mary) farmer T 2c
Gulf Summit Snfd 19.
McGowan, Steven (Delia) 1 ch farmer
T 5h 5c Rl Conklin Conk 33.
McGowan, Thomas (Fannie L.) farmer
O 110a 3h 35c Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 1.
McGrath, Michael (Margaret) 3 ch
farmer 0 82a 2h Ic R2 Harpursville
Col 44.
McGraw, Michael ret bds with Mrs. Julia
Giblin R2 Binghamton Bin 19 Ind
tel.
McGraw, Thoman ret bds with William
Cummings Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
McGregor, J. B. Maine.
McHugh, Frank farmer T Ic Chenango
Forks Fen 31.
McHxJGH, Geo. H. (Larra E.) 5 ch
farmer O 92a 2h 17c Chenango Forks
Fen 31.
McHugh, John W. farmer T Clienango
Forks Fen 31.
Mcintosh, Elmer (Addie) farmer O 200a
3h 25c R2 Berkshire Lis 12.
Mcintosh, G. W. (Mariett) farmer 0
5y2a Ih 3c Center Village Col 101. '
Mcintosh, James P. (Nellie R.) wks at
E. J. shoe factory O 6a R2 Johnson
City Un 24 B tel.
Mcintosh, Lambert (Polly) farmer O
30%a Ic R2 Harpursville Col 92.
Mclntyre, Addison farmer O 50a RD
Great Bend Pa Win 47.
Mclntyre, Edwin farmer O 155a 4h 36c
R2 Harpursville Col 41 Ind tel.
MclNTYRE, Franklin F. (Clara) 2 ch
farmer T 3h 13c R3 Newark Valley
Mai 5 B tel.
MclNTYKE, MuRRY L. (Jennie) farmer
O 110a' 2h lie R2 Harpursville Col 43.
Mcfntyre, Z. A. (Emma) farmer O 155a
4h ;i6c R2 Harpursville Col 41 Ind tel.
McKime, James F. (Dora R.) farmer O
115a 6c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 109
Ind tel.
McKnin, Leon (Flora) laborer R2 Rich-
ford Lis 20.
McKune, Walter (son Ida Breese)
farmer Rl East Windsor Win 101.
McLaud, R. J. (Maud) 4 ch farmer T
2h 20c Rl Kirkwood Win 71/2.
McLaury, Martin (Marguerite) farmer
O 106a 5h 12c Deposit Snfd 56 Ind
tel.
McLaury, Thomas S. (Fannie M.) dairy
farmer O 235a 2h 21c Deposit Snfd
47 B tel.
McLean, Frank physician Chenango
Forks Bar.
McLean, Joseph M. (Margaret) 1 ch
farmer O 212a 4h 32c Center Village
Col 101 Ind tel.
McLean, Ralph (Mettie) 3 ch black-
smith O la Rl Tunnel Col 22 Ind tel.
MeMahon, James E. (Mary A.) 4 ch
general merchandise O 2li Ic Rl Wind-
sor Snfd 17 B & Ind tels.
McMurray, J. S. beekeeper O 70a De-
posit Snfd 50.
McNally, M. J. (Ruth) ret T Rl Port
Crane Fen 18.
McNamaka, Helen C. attorney R5 Bing-
hamton Bin B tel.
McNamara, Pat 6 ch farmer 0 120a 4h
17c Center Lisle Lis 20.
McNeal, Olive E. church work T Oua-
quaga Col 84.
McNish, I. D. (Lena) 2 ch mechanic &
chauffeur T R2 Vestal Ves 21. .
McVey, J. W. (Anna) general store T 3h
Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
McWhooter, Bert J. (Margaret) farmer
T 2h 6c Rl Union Un 7.
Macallister, Frank A. (Mary E.) 1 ch
farmer & lumberman O 156a 3h 10c
R4 Susquehanna Pa Win 52 Ind tel.
Macallister, Wayne (son Frank A.)
farmer & teamster 2h R4 Susquehanna
Pa Win 52 Ind tel.
MacDonald, F. L. (Gertrude L.) farmer
& carpenter T Ih 7c Glen Castle Chen
20 B tel. •
MacDonald, Raymond farming Rl
Kirkwood Win 23.
MacFarland, Merle (Ella P.) 3 ch
farmer & milk dealer O 250a 7h 75e
Deposit Snfd 53 B tel.
Mackintosh, John (Maud) 1 ch section
hand 0 H&L Harpursville Col 90.
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RURAL DIRECTORY
MacMurdy, Adelaide (dau W. J.) Rl
Binghamton Conk 1 B tel.
MacMurdy, Mrs. W. J. farmer O 66a
Rl Binghamton Conk 1 B tel.
Macomber, Mrs. E. L. O 56a R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10 B tel.
Macomber, Theodore M. (Flora M.) 3
ch gardener O 27a 3h le R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10 B tel.
Madison, Alva (Jennie) 2 ch farmer &
gardener O 15a 2h R3 Binghamton
Kir 44.
Magee, B. K. (Edna) 3 ch farmer O 33a
Ih Lisle Lis 50 Ind tel.
Magee, Charles 4 ch T 3h Ic Vestal
Center Ves 62.
Mahar, John farmer O 300a 51i 60c R4
Binghamton Chen 31.
Mahoney, Con (Elizabeth) 2 ch laborer
Lisle Lis 49 Ind tel.
Mahoney, Jerry farmer 0 250a 3h 30c
Lisle Lis 49 Ind tel.
Mains, Harry B. (Carrie) 1 ch farmer
T R2 Johnson City Un 45 B tel.
Mallery, Osmer (Edna) 1 ch farmer 0
122a 2h lie R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
107 Ind tel.
Mallett, Walter O. laborer Main St
Center Village Col 91.
Malloy, Clarence R. (Angy) farmer O
91a 3h 8c Rl Johnson City Mai 71 B
tel.
Malonay, Thomas farmer 0 200a 5h 25c
Whitney Point Nan 26 Ind tel.
Maloy, Cassie 0 73a 5c R2 Richford
Lis 4.
Maloy. Charles (Anna) 2 ch farmer O
3a 2h 5c R2 Richford Lis 4.
Manchester, Albert (Frances) ret O
H&L Killawog Lis 37.
Mandigo, C. E. (Mary) 4 ch butter &
cheese maker 0 8a Ih Onaquaga Win
101.
Mandigo, Elveria (dau C. E.) Ouaquaga
Win 101.
Maney, Daniel (May) 5 eli works at
Endicott Johnson shoe factory O H&L
R5 Binghamton Un 50 Ind tel.
Mann, D. M. (Mary) farmer O 100a 2h
19c North Sanford Snfd 59.
Mann, W. A. (Mary) 3 ch merchant T
Ih Union Center Un 12 B tel.
Manville, Henry E. (Gertrude) 1 ch
farmer O 165a 3h 6c Rl Kirkwood Kir
16.
Manville, Mrs. Jane A. T Rl Port Crane
Fen 18.
Manwaring, Wm. (Florence) farmer O
200a 3h 25c Rl Lisle Nan 10 Ind tel.
Mapes, A. W. (Caroline) 1 ch druggist
O H&L Vestal Ves 22 B tel.
Marano, Angelo (Filomena) 3 ch farmer
O 65a 2h 3c R3 Binghamton Kir 48.
Marbaker, Melvin E. (Hattie) 1 ch
farming & carpenter T 3h 10c Rl
Vestal Ves 91 B tel.
Marble, Arthur farmer T 4h 14c R2
Harpursville Col 34 Ind tel.
Marble, C. J. R2 Harpursville.
Marble, Eloy (Jennie) caretaker at State
Hospital R3 Binghamton Kir 9 Ind
tel.
Marble, Fred L. harness maker 0 H&L
Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Marble, Orin (Hannah) 1 ch farmer 0
100a 4h 14c R2 Harpursville Col 34
Ind tel.
Marble, Sidney (Edith) farmer O 80a
3h 20c R2 Chenango Forks Bar 41
B tel.
Marble, William K. (Olive L.) works at
oil station O H&L Sanitaria Springs
Col 10 Ind tel.
March, Robert bds with Geo. E. Austin
Rl Nineveh Snfd 34.
March, Theodore Burr bds with Geo.
E. Austin Rl Mineveh Snfd 34.
Marchman, S. J. (Sara) 1 ch farmer O
210a 4h Rl Clienango Forks Fen 30
B tel.
Marean, B. C. (Pamelia) 1 ch farmer
O 128a 4h 2c R2 Union Mai 16 B tel.
Marean, Dan< farmer O 70a 2h 2c Glen
Aubrey Nan 33 Ind tel.
Marean, Earl (Emma) farmer O 70a 2h
12c Glen Aubrey Nan 33.
Marean, Fitch "H. (Edith L.) 2 ch
farmer 0 50a 3h 9c R2 Maine Mai 21
B tel.
Marean, Henry mill hand T Castle Creek
Chen 26.
Marean, Mrs. Martha C. farmer O 340a
4h 32c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B tel.
Marean, Thomas farmer O 90a Maine
Mai 36 B tel.
Marecek, Paul (Susie) 3 ch farmer O
100a 2h 5e Castle Creek Chen 32.
Maricle, Millard (Arvilla) fanner T
4h 19c Upper Lisle Tri 3.
Maricle, Raymond (Elizabetli) 1 ch
farmer Upper Lisle Tri 3.
Maricle, W. H. (Dora) 6 ch farmer T
2h 14c Upper Lisle Tri 2.
Marine, James section hand on D T &
W bds with Joseph Casler Vestal Ves
22.
Mark, Lucius (Dora) farmer O 88a 2h
19e Rl Lisle Lis 28 Ind tel.
Markham, Cliarles M. farm laborer R6
Susquehanna Pa Win 107.
Markham, Fred (Lillian) 1 ch painter
O H&L Center Village Col 101.
117
BROOME COUNTY
Marks, Charlks (Anna) 1 ch farmer
T lOh 48e El Lisle Lis 19 Ind tel.
Marks, Philander (Matilda) laborer O
H«StL Ih Center Lisle Lis 20 B tel.
Marks, Verian (Bell) 1 ch farming 0
120a 5h 15c Lisle Lis 44.
Marra, Gorman section hand on D L &
W bds with Joseph Casler Vestal Ves
oo
Marsh, C. D. dealer in furs & country
produce O 3a Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind
tel.
Marsh, M. F. (Jesse) telegraph opera-
tor O H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Marshal, Hiland (Hattie) 7 ch laborer
T 4h 32c R2 Richford Lis 22 Ind tel.
Marshal, Walter (Mary) 1 ch painter T
Ih Rl Binghamton Bin 46.
Marshall, Fenton (Hazel) laborer T
Whitney Point Nan 16 Ind tel.
Marshall, Frank (Minnie) 1 ch laborer
T Whitney Point Nan 2.5 Ind tel.
Marshall, John (Amanda) farmer T 2h
Ic Whitney Point Nan 16 Ind tel.
Marshan, Jacob M. 3 ch farmer O 80a
3h 12c Rl Chenango Forks Fen 1.
Marshan, Mary E. farmer T Rl Clien-
ango Forks Fen, 1,
Marshall, William H. farmer T Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 1.
Marthery, a. S. Rl Binghamton.
Martin, Agnes (dau Earl C.) telephone
operator Rl Great Bend Pa Win 21.
Martin, Aubert (Mary) farmer O 100a
2h 7c R2 Vestal Ves 20.
Martin, Byron (Evelyn) 5 ch dairy
farming T 6h lOOe Gulf Summit Snfd
17.
Martin, C. S. ret O 90a North Sanford
Snfd 59.
Martin, Earl C. 2 ch telephone lineman
T Ih Rl Great Bend Pa Win 21 Ind
tel.
Martin, E. J. farming O l30a 3h 30e Rl
Vestal Ves 84 B tel.
Martin, Frank (Katie) 3 ch farmer O
75a 2h 9c Rl Port Crane Col 2.
Martin, George (Elizabeth) 4 ch farmer
O 137a 3h 9c R2 Vestal Ves 20.
Martin, Glenn (son Aubert) farmer R2
Vestal Ves 20.
Martin, Mrs. Harry T Main St Center
Village Col 91.
Martin, Jacob B. farm laborer Rl Wind-
sor Snfd 17.
Martin, Marian bds with E. D. Adriance
R2 Johnson City Un 21 B tel.
Martin, M. M. (Fannie) farmer O 57a
2h 7c Center Village Col 95 Ind tel.
Martin, Willard (Edna M.) 3 ch cream-
ery man T Gulf Summit Snfd.
Martinek, Joe (Mary) 3 ch shoeworker
& farmer 0 40a Ih le Rl Vestal Ves
49.
Martinek, Joseph farmer O H&L Ih Ic
R3 Binghamton Col 7.
Marvin, Floyd farmer R2 Windsor
Win 2.
Marvin, Fred (Deleia) 3 ch farmer O
50a Ih 4e 4 sheep R2 Windsor Win 2.
Marvin, Geo. W. Rl Conklin.
Marvin, J. S. farmer O 137a 4h 41c
Deposit Snfd 44 Ind tel.
Marvin, Lewis (Olive) 1 ch farmer O
25a 3h 8c Rl Harpursville Col 58.
Mason, Mrs. Amelia A. farming O 123a
4h 7c R2 Vestal Ves 8 Ind tel.
Mason, Arnold (Nettie) farmer O 107a
3h 10c Rl Nineveh Col 100.
Mason, Arthur R2 Johnson City.
Mason, Frank E. (Emma) 1 ch laborer
T Ih Union Center Un 12 B tel.
Mason, Herman (Ruth) farmer O 100a
2h 4c Rl Corbettsville Conk 41.
Mason, L. A. (Goldie) (son Mrs. Amelia)
1 ch farmer R2 Vestal Ves 8 Ind tel.
Matherney, Andrew S. farmer O 150a
5h 4c Rl Binghamton Bing 31.
Mathews, Elmer farmer O 4a Hi Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 21 Ind tel.
Mathewson, James D. (Julia) farmer 0
55a Ih 12c Lisle Lis 49.
Matterson, Warren W. (Ella I.) farmer
O 18a Ih 2c R5 Binghamton Dick 2
B tel.
Matthews, Elbert (May L.) 6 ch
farming O 80a 2h 30c Gulf Summit
Snfd 19 Ind tel.
Matthews, Victor A. (Myra L.) 2 ch
dairy farming O 100a 2h 25e Hale
Eddy Snfd 51.
Mattoon, M. D. (Jennie) ret O H&L
Sanitaria Springs Col 14%.
Mauer, Edward G. (Julia E.) 5 cli
farmer T 2h 26c North Sanford Snfd
60 Ind tel.
Maus, Henry (Sophia) 6 ch farmer O
104a 4h 26c R2 Johnson City Un 44
B tel.
Mfiutton, George (Emma) fanner 0 20a
5h 13c R2 Union Mai 23.
Mauzer. A. D. farming bds with E. W.
Ryns E2 Windsor Win 36 Ind tel.
Maxian, Michael (Eva) 5 ch farmer &
fruit grower O 182a 4h 22c R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 7.
Maxian, Peter (son Michael) farmer R2
Binghamton Bin 7.
Maxwell, L. E. (Alma O.) farming O
87a 4h 6c R2 Windsor Win 70.
Maynard, Geo. H. (Hervilla) carpenter
O 192a 3h 15c R2 Windsor Win 83.
118
EUEAL DIEECTORY
Maynarj), George I. (Eva) farmer &
carpenter T E2 Vestal Ves 48 Iiid tel.
Mayo, Adelbert B. (Cora) farmer O
99a 2h 19c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win
86 Ind tel.
Mayo, Bernice school bds at Ira Lewis
R2 Windsor Win 83%.
Mayo, George M. (Eva) 2 ch farmer T
E2 Harjjursville Col 50.
Mayo, Mrs. Helen O H&L El Great
Bend Pa Kir 23.
Mayo, Mrs. Jane O H&L Center Village
Col 91.
Mayo, Jane (dau Helen) El Great Bend
Pa Kir 23.
Mayo, Lillian (dau M.) El Windsor Win
1301/2.
Mayo, Lloyd (son M.) laborer El Wind-
sor Win 1301/^.
Mavo, Mertel (son M.) teaclier public
school El Windsor Win 130%.
Mayo, M. (Alice) 7 ch farmer & lumber-
man T 2h 6c El Windsor Win 1301/2.
Mayo, Euth (dau M.) El Windsor Win
130%.
Mayo, William H. (Ida A.) farmer T
2h E2 Harpursville Col 71.
Meacham, C. D. (Lottie) farming T Wil-
low Point Ves 53.
Meacham, J. D. (Elizabeth) 3 ch la-
borer O H&L Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Mead, Eliza A. farmer T E4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10.
Mead, Geo. (Nellie) 1 ch farmer 0 165a
4h 31e Tunnel Col 51.
Mead, G. S. (Ella) laborer O H&L Ves-
tal Center Ves 65.
Mead, John farmer O 113a Ih 5c Ves-
tal Center Ves 67 Ind tel.
Mead, Mrs. Katherine 2 ch farmer T
E4 Bingham ton Fen 10 B tel.
Mead. MERpaxx E. farmer O 5a E4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10 B tel.
Mead, Walter (Mabel) 2 ch farmer T
4h 31e Tunnel Col 51.
Mead, William H. (Ella F.) farmer O
li/4a Ic E4 Binghamton Chen 42 B
tel.
.Meade, Mrs. James 4 ch O H&L Lisle
Lis 45.
Meagher, James (Kate) farmer O 100a
2h 14c E4 Binghamton Chen 52 B tel.
Meaker, Arthur E. (Marthg,) ret O
100a 2h 3c El Binghamton Bin 33
Ind tel.
Meaker, Ashton (Emma) 5 ch farmer
T 3h 6c El Conklin Bin 34 Ind tel.
Meaker, E. A. (Maude) 1 ch farmer
& well driller O 17a 2h Ic El Conklin
Bin 39 Ind tel.
Meaker, Nelson M. (son Ashton) U S
sailor El Conklin Bin 34 Ind tel.
Medlar, James M. (Leah) barber T E2
Binghamton Bin 20.
Meeker, A. L. (Ellen) general mer-
chandise O H&L store Ic E2 Windsor
Win 28 Ind tel. See adv.
Meeker, Carrie M. (dau Mrs. Eva A.)
E2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Meeker, Chas. E. Harpursville.
Meeker, Mrs. Eva A. farmer O 35a lli
7c E2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Meeker, Geo. (Gertrude) 3 ch farmer T
4h 17c El Harpursville Col 66. .
Meeker, Myron (Ida) 2 ch carpenter
& farmer O 80a 2h 7c E2 Binghamton
Bin 11 Ind tel.
Meeker, Egbert L. (Pearl) farmer O
85a 2h lie El Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Meer, Ralph section hand on D L & W
bds witli Joseph Casler Vestal Ves 22.
Menzel, Joseph (Bertha.) 2 ch dairy &
general farmer O 325a 4h 65c El
Windsor Snfd 17 B tel.
Menzel, Joseph, Jr. (son Joseph, Sr.)
farm hand El Windsor Snfd 17 B tel.
Mercereau, Mrs. Amelia O 64a 5h 3c
Vestal Ves 23%.
Mercerseau, Clarence (T^uis) carpenter
& painter O H&L Vestal Ves 21.,
Merchant, T. B. lawyer O 400a 5h 80c
Binghamton Conk 8 B tel.
Merrell, Lewis ret O H&L E2 Joinison
City Un 45.
Merrell, Lucy A. O 76a lli Ic El Tunnel
Fen 46.
Merrell, William A. (Cora) 1 ch ret
T Ih Harpursville Col 91 Ind tel.
Merrianl, Ella farmer T Rl Tunnel Fen
48.
Merrianl, William farmer O 80a 8h 15c
El Tunnel Fen 48.
Merril, Lewis W. farmer O 102a 2h 19c
Sanford Snfd 39 Ind tel.
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BROOME COUNTY
Merrill, Alfred M. (Clara B.) 1 ch
farmer O 100a 21i 21c R2 Harpurs-
ville Col 92 Iiid tol.
Merrill, Mrs. Elizabeth fanning O 100a
2h 21c R2 Hari)ursville Col 92.
Merrill, Fred O. (Louise) ret O 5a R4
Bingham ton Fen 10 B tel.
Merrill, W. C. (Susie) farmer O 50a
2h 12c North Sanford Sufd 59 Jnd
tel.
Merritt, Albert (Helena) 1 ch section
foreman T Chenango Forks Bar 32.
Merritt, A. E. (Jennie) 1 ch farmer O
69a 2h 25c Rl Nineveh Col 106 Ind
tel.
Merritt, Chester L. (Maria S.) 2 ch
farmer O 68a 4h 9c Rl Port Crane
Fen 8.
Mersereau, C. F. (Susie) carpenter O
8a 2c Glen Castle Chen 28 B tel.
Mersereau, G. D. (Maritta) 1 ch farmer
' O 148a 4h 15c R2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind
tel.
Mersereau, Herbert car^jenter bds with
Flovd Luce Vestal Ves 23.
Mersereau, Mrs. Sarah E. 0 Hc%L Rl
Vestal Ves 23.
Metcalf. William (Ella) 1 ch farmer O
84a 2h 14c Rl Nineveh Col 117.
Metciff, John (Emma T.) 2 ch farm
laborer Rl Whitney Point Tri 14.
Meve, Geo. A. Rl Windsor.
Meyer, Peter farmer O 270a Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 22.
Meyers, Herbert (Mary) 1 eh farmer
6 75a 3h 22c R3 Greene Tri 60 Ind
tel.
Meyers, Levi (Sarah) 1 ch ret O 12a
Ih 2c Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Micalizzi, Frank (Atixcotina) 6 ch la-
borer O 40a Ih 6c R2 Binghamton
Bin 5.
Michaels, E. M. (Blanche) 3 ch station
agent T Bridge St Center Village Col.
Middleton, George farmer O 50a 3h 2c
Whitney Point Nan 16.
Mikels, George A. (Nellie) farmer O 84a
3h 9c Rl Vestal Ves 75 Ind tel.
Miles, H. (Nancy) farmer O 93a 2h 6c
Rl Nineveh Col 100.
Milk, Frank (Grace) 2 ch farmer O
100a 4h 8c R2 Binghamton Bin 18.
Milk, Sarah Ammandy bds with Frank
R2 Bingliamton Bin 18.
Milks, John R2 Binghamton.
Millard, Bruce E. (Nellie E.) 1 ch
farmer O Ilia 2h 20c Maine Mai 52
B tel.
Millard, Earl S. (Verna) 2 ch farmer
O 82a 2h 10c R2 Maine Mai 21 B
tel.
Millard, F. E. (Katherine) farmer O
20a R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Millen, Mrs. Clara A. farming O 153a
Chenango Forks Fen 3.
MiUen, Clara E. farming T Chenango
Forks Fen 3.
Millen, Geo. B. shoe worker T Chenango
Forks Fen 3.
Millen, Henry C. farmer T 2h 5c 73
sheep Chenango Forks Fen 3.
Millen, Joel farmer O 42a Rl Lisle Lis
35.
Miller, Addison 1 ch farmer T 2h 55c
Rl Lisle Lis 20 Ind tel.
Miller, Albert (Eva) 1 ch farmer O
63a 2h 7c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 60
Ind tel.
Miller, Alex. (Elizabeth) 3 ch farmer
O 17a 2h Ic Rl Choconut Pa Ves 40.
Miller, Mrs. Almira T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Miller, Bert (Frances E.) farmer O
120a 2h 17c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
Miller, Bert (Julia) laborer T R2 Vestal
Ves 3.
Miller, Chas. (Mary) farmer bds with
P. H. Elsen R2 Windsor Win 29.
Miller, Chas. R. (Lizzie) 2 ch farmer O
75a 3h 9c Rl Vestal Ves 86.
Miller, Geo. (Florence) clerk T R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10.
Miller, George (Abbie) farmer T 3h 18c
Tunnel Col 18 Ind tel.
Miller, Geo. R. (Sara J.) chair mfr
T Rl Tunnel Col 16.
Miller, H. K. (Catherine) farmer O 88a
3h 20c R4 Binghamton Chen 50.
Miller, James B. (Martha) farmer O
213a 2h 16c Sanford Snfd 9y2 Ind
tel.
Miller, Lester C. ret T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 28.
Miller, Mary (dau Albert) school teacher
R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 60.
Miller, Pearl teacher bds with Mary
Lawler Rl Nineveh Snfd 37.
Miller, Ray (Jennie) 1 ch farmer T 3h
48c Harpursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Miller, R. J. (Dora) 1 ch farmer O 84a
2h 15c R2 Harpursville Col 86 Ind
tel.
Miller, Mrs. Sarah T Rl Chenango Forks
Fen 28. .
Miller, Tom H. (Ethel) 1 ch farmer O
80a 2h 8c Rl Tunnel Col 16.
Miller, T. H. Sanitaria Springs.
Miller, W. E. farmer Center Village Col
95.
Mills, Budd E. (Agnes M.) 1 ch farmer
T 2h lOe R2 Union Mai 14 B tel.
120
RURAL DIRECTORY
Mills, Ethel bds with James Deposit
Snfd 44.
Mills, Frank C. (Marietta) 2 ch farmer
O 198a 4h 59e Deposit Snfd 55 Ind
tel.
Mills, Gurdon T. (Ida M.) farmer O
75a 2h 6c R2 Union Mai 15 B tel.
Mills, Henry (Belle) 1 ch farmer 130a
2h 20c East Windsor Win 125.
Mills, James (Blanche) 2 ch farmer
O 275a 5h 42c Deposit Snfd 44 Ind
tel.
Mills, Wesley bds with James Deposit
Snfd 44.
Miner, Harman A. (Emma) merchant O
3a Ih Rl Conklin Conk 17 B tel.
Miner, Vernon 2 ch farmer O 213a 2h
20c R2 Harpursville Col. 34.
Miner, Vernon E. (Jane) 4 ch farmer
O 180a 2h 12c R2 Harpursville Col
12.
Miner, William (Myrtie) 4 ch laborer
O H&L Ic Castle Creek Chen 28 B
tel.
Minner, Bessie bds with George Sanford
Snfd.
Minner, George (Maude) farmer O 276a
6h 45c Sanford Snfd Ind tel.
Minns, Edward R. (Daisy A.) 2 ch agri-
culturist O 13a R4 Binghamton Chen
16 B tel.
Misner, S. L. (Emeline) teamst«r T
Triangle Tri 51.
Mitchell, Carrie (dau G. P. Sibley) R2
Chenango Forks Tri 53.
Mitchell, Cliarley (Rose) 1 ch farmer O
94a 2h 7e Whitney Point Tri 26.
Mitchell, Floyd D. (Gertrude) farmer
O 14a Ih 2c Rl Union Un 7 B tel.
Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Whitney Point Tri
26.
Mix, H. C. (Edith) horse breeder O 20a
5h Ic Chenango Forks Chen 33.
Moat, Claude (Bessie) road commis-
sioner a H&L Rl Nineveh Col 117 Ind
tel.
Moat, L. A. (Rosa) makes whips 0 134a
2h 6e Rl Kirkwood Kir 38 Ind tel.
Moat, J. A.' (Elizabeth) 3 ch farmer O
H&L 2h Harpursville Col 92 Ind tel.
Moate, Eva M. housework T Sanitaria
Springs Col 10.
Moate, Frank (Rosetta) 3 ch caretaker
of Kilner Sanitarium T Ih le Sani-
taria Springs Col 10 B tel.
Moffatt, Arrv W. (Dora F.) farmer O
12a Ih 2c *R1 Chenango Forks Fen 34
B tel.
Monahan, Dan (Nellie) 1 ch section
hand T Ih 2c Itaska Bar 32.
Monahan, Frank (Anna) 3 ch farmer
O 150a 3h 16c R2 Binghamton Bin 11
Ind tel.
Monahan, Mrs. Julia R2 Binghamton
Bin 11 Ind tel.
Monahan, William Ernest (Tillie) black-
smith 0 15a 2h R2 Binghamton Bin
11 Ind tel.
Monk, Abe (Mary) 2 ch railroader 0
H&L Lisle Lis 46.
Monk, Clarence A. (grandson Eugene)
teamster Triangle Tri.
Monk, Eugene (Flora J.) farmer O H&L
2h Triangle.
Monk, George ret O H&L Triangle.
Monk, Herald J. (Grandson Eugene)
student Triangle Tri.
Monk, Julius ret 0 H&L Triangle Tri
51.
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BROOME COUNTY
Monk, S. D. (Clara) 6 ch farni,er T 2h
12c E3 Greene Tri 60 Ind tel.
Monroe, B. W. (Ada M.) 2 ch black-
smith O H&L Ih 2c Castle Creek
Chen 28 B tel.
Monroe, Charles H. (Eva) 2 ch farmer
O 125a 4h 22c R5 Binghamton Chen
22 B tel.
Monroe, Clayton (Minnie) 2 ch farmer
T 2h 40c R2 Johnson City Un 45 B
tel.
Monroe, James H. (Sarah) farmer 0
64a 2h Ic E2 Union Un 12.
Monroe, John W. (Phoebe A.) 2 ch
blacksmith T 3h Port Crane Fen 18.
Monroe, W. H. (Bertha) blacksmith T
Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Montgomery, F. E. R1 Harpursville.
Moor, Fred E. (Eva) 2 ch machinist O
llOa 2h 20c Windsor Win 84 Ind tel.
Moor, Samuel farmer T 2h Rl Harpurs-
ville Col 69.
Moore, Mrs. Anna T Rl Windsor Snfd
17 B tel.
Moore, Charles (Margaret) laborer O
H&L Killawog Lisle 41.
Moore, Charles (Sarah) .3 ch farmer
O 100a 3h 13c Rl Vestal Ves 63 Ind
tel.
Moore, Ed blacksmith O H&L RD Har-
pursville Col 90.
Moore, Fred A. (OUie L.) 3 ch farm-
ing O 60a 3h 14c Rl Windsor Snfd
171/2.
Moore, Harry M. (Agnes D.) 5 ch min-
ister O H&L Port Dickinson Fen 10.
Moorhead, Elmer (Mamie) 2 ch laborer
T Triangle.
Moorhead, Frank (Emma) teamster &
thresher O H&L 5h Triangle Tri 30.
Moorhead, James H. (Mabel) 1 ch
teamster T 2h 2c Triangle Tri 30.
Moorhead, Leslie teamster Triangle Tri
30.
Moorhead, W,. J. (Helen) 1 ch teamster
T 2h Triangle Tri 30.
Moot, Ernest M. (Blanche) 1 ch farmer
0 2a Ih 3c Ouaquaga Win. 801/3.
Moot, Gladys M. (dau Ernest) teacher
public school Ouaquaga Win 80^^.
Moot, Jesse (Ly<lia) 4 ch farmer T 3h
60c Tunnel Col 19.
Moot, Nicholas (Achsa) farmer O 72a
3h 60c Tunnel Col 19.
Morenns, Moriah bds R2 Richford Lis 4.
Morenns, Wm. bds R2 Richford Lis 4.
Morgan, Mrs. Dora Harpursville.
Morgan, E. H. (Mary) farmer O 173a
2h 17c Rl Lisle Nan 10.
Morgan, Mrs. Harry Rl Vestal.
Morgan, Mrs. Hattie (dau Ervin Pren-
tice) 2 ch Rl Conklin Conk 33 B tel.
Morgan, H. C. laborer T Rl Lisle Nan 9.
Morgan, Irving L. (May E.) 4 ch cream-
ery man T McClure Settlement Snfd
17.
Morgan, L. W. (Carrie) 3 ch farmer O
120a 5h 25c Rl Whitney Point Tri 37
Ind tel.
Morgan, Merian (Kate) 2 ch laborer T
Rl Lisle Nan 9 Ind tel,
Morgan, N. S. (Anna) 1 ch farmer O
116a 2h 9c Whitney Point Nan 27.
Morgan, O. T. (J. B.) farijier O 66a
2h 5c R2 Harpursville Col 71.
Morgan, Will (Eldora) farmer O 23a
2h 4c Harpursville Col 74.
Morgan, Wm. farmer Harpursville Col
92.
Morine, Merle M. 1 ch bds with Jay
Bilby Deposit Snfd 61.
Morkleineo, Joe D H R R Co laborer T
Port Crane Fen 12.
Morrell, Wesley (Hattie) 2 ch wks for
Fatz felting factory O 10a Ih R5
Binghamton Un 51.
Morris, Arthur R. telegraph operator
Harpursville Col 74.
Morris, Mrs. C. A. O 150a 4h 12e Rl
A^estal Ves 84.
Morris, William H. (Lillian) 2 ch car-
penter T Harpursville Col 74.
Morris, W. B. ( Grace) y actor O 130a 3h
13c Center Village Col 95.
Morrison, Alford H. (Bessie) farmer T
3h 37c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99
Ind tel.
Morrison, Earl milk station East Wind-
sor Win 103.
Morrison, John (Anna) 1 ch farmer T
2h 6c East Windsor Win 103.
Morrison, Patrick (Genevieve) 1 ch
farmer O 91a 3h 12c R2 Binghamton
Bin 8 Ind tel.
Morrison, Percy (Sarah) 4 ch section
hand T Rl Nineveh Col 117.
Morrison, W. D. (Clara) 2 ch farmer
O 82a 2h 9c R2 Binghamton Bin 19.
Morse, Cortez C. (Sarah) ret O H&L
Vestal Ves 21.
Morse, Dorothy (dau S. H.) R6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 108.
Morse, Eleanor (son S.. H.) R6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 108.
Morse, G. S. (Frances R.) ret O 2a R2
Chenango Forks Tri 51 Ind tel.
Morse, Isabel (dau S. H.) R6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 108.
Morse, John (Nina) 1 ch farmer T 5h
25c RD Chenango Forks Bar 44 B tel.
122
EURAL DIEECTORY
.Morse, Lyun E. (Blauclie E.) creamei-y
manager T Itaska Bar 20 B tel.
Morse, S. H. (Aimie) 4 cli farmer O
104a Ih 20c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
108. -^
Morton, Aslitou (Edna) 1 ch farmer T
2c Vestal Center Yes 48.
Morton, A. E. (Susie) general store &
post office O 37a store oh 3c Yestal
Center Yes 67 Ind tel.
Morton, Claud (Mamie E.) 7 ch farmer
T 2h 3oc El Tunnel Fen 48.
Morton, Edgar A. (Lottie) 4 ch ma-
chinist O 50a Ih 2c R2 Yestal Yes 28.
Morton, Harley (stepson A. G. Bailey)
/ student El Choconut Pa Yes 39 Ind
tel.
Morton, Leland (stepson A. G. Bailey)
student El Clioconut Yes 39 Ind tel.
Morton, Marvin (Alice) 2 ch ret bds
with A. E. Yestal Center Yes 67 Ind
tel.
Morton, Eobert (Agnes) 5 ch machinist
O 30a E2 Yestal Yes 28.
Morton, Mrs. Welthlv T El Tunnel Fen
48.
Moses, Albert G. (Lillie) 2 ch farmer 0
175a 3h 17c E2 Binghamton Bin 20
Ind tel.
Moses, Arthur W. (son Albert G.) car-
penter E2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind
tel.
Moses, Leland (son Albert G.) farmer
O 88a 2h 7c E2 Binghamton Bin 20
Ind tel.
Moses, Mabel A. (dau Albert G.) E2
Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Mosher, Charles student lids with Isaac
M. Truesdail E3 Binghamton Kir 41.
Mosher, Edwin (Julia) laborer O H&L
El Conklin Conk 20.
Mosher, Ella Louise (granddau Chas. A.
Brown) student El Yestal Yes 61 Ind
tel.
Moslier, George blacksmith 0 H&L Yes-
tal Yes 21.
Mosher, Hannah E. (granddau Clias. A.
Brown) wks at box factory of Dunn
McCarth}^ shoe factory El Yestal Yes
61 Ind tel.
Mosher, I. S. Yestal.
Mosher, Thomas (Emma) 4 eh farmer
T 2h lie El Conklin Conk 20 B tel.
Mosher, Wm. El Conklin.
Mot.t, Nelson (Luella) 2 eh farmer 0
60a 2h 2c East Windsor Win 104.
MouLTON, Fred L. (Cora E.) 5 ch taxi
line O Maine Mai 26 B tel. See adv.
Mowrey, Albert (Eva) farmer O 163a
3h loc Binghamton Chen 29 B tel.
Mowrey, Emery E. (Florence E.) 2 ch
farmer O 2b0a 2h 8c El Chenango
Forks Fen 28.
Mowrey, George R. farmer & shoemaker
O 13a Ih E3 Greene Tri 45.
Mowry, Florence (dau J. W.) El Whit-
ney Point Tri 29.
Mowry, Frank (son J. W.) farming El
Whitney Point Tri 29.
Mowry, J. D. (Rose) farmer O 105a 2h
14c R3 Binghamton Kir 49.
Mowry, J. W. (Juliette) farming O 200a
6h 24c Rl Whitney Point Tri 29.
Moxlev, Mrs. Mate 2 ch O 51a 6c El
Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Mras, Agnes (dau John) shoe worker
El Binghamton Bin 41,
Mras, Frank (son John) cigarmaker El
Binghamton Bin 41.
Mras, John (Dora) 4 ch farmer O 128a
2h 16c El Binghamton Bin 41.
Much, J. El Joluison City.
Muckev, Clark (Elsie) 1 eh T Killawog
Lis 41.
Muckey, Ervin E. (Nellie) 4 ch farmer
O la Ih Rl Conklin Conk 16 B tel.
Muckey, Marvin Killawog.
Muckey, Will (Amanda) farmer T Ic
Rl Binghamton Bin 33 Ind tel.
Mudge, Arthur A. (Grace S.) ret O
H&L Harpursville Col 91 Ind tel.
Mudge. Ralph (Gladys) farmer T 3h
40c Upper Lisle Tri 18 Ind tel.
MuLFORD, Smith (Elizabeth) ret O
H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Mull, Howard (Etta) laborer O H&L
Harpursville Col 90.
Mullen, John laborer bds with James
C. Brown Yestal Center Yes 76 Ind
tel.
Mulvihill, Michael ( Amanda 1 section
foreman on D L & W O H&L Ves-
tal Yes 21.
Munson, Grant (Editli) 2 ch teacher T
111 Glen Aubrey Nan 30. ■
Murdock, Howard student bds with
Charles Burrows R2 Vestal Yes 1 Ind
tel.
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BROOME COUNTY
Murphy, Anna L. housekeeper for Tim-
othy M. Vestal Center Ves 67.
Murpiiy, Coleman farmer O 50a 3c R3
Binghamton Kir 49.
Murphv, Frank 3 ch farmer O 69a 2h
7c Rl Vestal Ves 58 Ind tel.
Murphy, John F. (Bridget) 1 ch farmer
O 126a 3h 17c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 41.
Murphy, Leo D. (Bertha) farmer O
53a 3h 6c R2 Vestal Ves 28 Ind tel.
Murphy, Owen bds with Mrs. Eunice
Golan Rl Binghamton Bin 47 B tel.
Murphy, Patrick L. (Nellie) 5 ch
farmer O 100a 6h 20c R4 Binghamton
Chen 17.
Murphy, Silas L. (Mary Luella) 5 ch
farmer O 63a 2h 14c Rl Vestal Ves
58 Ind tel.
Murphy, Timothy M. farmer O 133a 2h
14c Vestal Center Ves 67.
Murphy, T. E. (Anna) 3 ch farmer O
120a 4h 21c R2 Binghamton Ves 73.
Murphy, William J. (Anna) 2 ch farmer
O 147a 4h 6c R3 Binghamton Kir 2
Ind tel.
Murray, Justin farmer O 35a 2h 2c R3
Binghamton Kir 44.
Murray, J. B. (Letta) ret O H&L Vestal
Center Ves 65.
Murray, Mary farmer T 2h lie Whit-
ney Point Bar 13i/^.
Murray, Percy (Leila) 2 ch farmer T
2h 3c R4 Marathon Lis 37.
Murray, Thomas (May) farmer T 2h R5
Binghamton Chen 22.
Murrow, Lewie bds with W. P. Stout R4
Deposit Snfd 28.
Musk, George (Ida) farmer T Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Muslaw, John (Nellie) farmer 0 40a Ih
7c Glen Castle Chen 28.
Muth, William C. (Edith L.) 6 ch
creamery business T Rl Vestal Ves 52.
Muzzy, P. J. (Frances) farmer O 184a
2h lie Rl Choconut Pa Ves 14.
Myers, Clarence (Maude) 1 ch shoe-
maker Rl Kirkwood Kir 11.
Myers, Eugene farmer O 80a 3h 15c Rl
'Wliitney Point Tri 21 Ind tel.
Myers, Hiram farmer O 30a 2h R4 Bing-
hamton C^len 49.
Myers, J. M. farming T 4h Ic Willow
Point Ves 53 B tel.
Myers, K. E. farming bds with J. M.
Willow Point Ves 53 B tel.
Myers, P. P. farming with J. M. Wil-
low Point Ves 53 B tel.
Myers, Will (Myrtle) 1 ch laborer T
2h 2c Killawog Lis 42.
Mynard, Charles J. (Nettie V.) black-
smith O 10a Ih Ic R2 Union Mai 23.
Nabinger, E. F. (Ida) 1 eh farmer O
135a 2h 16c R2 Windsor Win 83.
Nabinger, Leon (son E. F.) school R2
Windsor Win 83.
Napp, Luella bds with C. S. Martin
• North Sanf ord Snfd 59.
Nash, Albert farmer T R4 Binghamton
Chen 36. —
Nash, Benjamin J. (Florence G.) 1 ch
merchant 0 20a Ih Port Dickinson
Dick B tel.
Nash, Mrs. Chas. H. chicken business
Rl Johnson City. See adv.
Nash, Clark H. (May J.) 1 ch farmer O
121a 6h 17c R3 Newark Valley Mai
5 B tel.
Nash, C. W. (Frances) 7 ch farming O
40a 2h Rl Vestal Ves 57.
Neale, William F. (Winifred) 3 ch
farmer O 132a 5h 40c Deposit Snfd
55 Ind tel.
Neely, Frank (Carrie) 6 ch farmer O
96a 4h lie Harpursville Col 87 Ind
tel.
Neff, Bert (Georgie) 10 ch mechanic O
H&L Killawog Lis 37 Ind tel.
NefiE, Clarence E. bds with Lloyd C.
Titas Sanford Snfd 32.
Nefif, Edmund W. notions Harpursyille.
Neff, Edwin D. farmer O 50a 2h 5c
Deposit Snfd 44 Ind tel.
Neff, E. W. (Susan) postmaster O H&L
Harpursville Col 74.
Neff, F. P. (Marie) farmer O 64a 3h
18c R2 Union Un 8 B tel.
Neff, G. R. bds with Edwin Deposit
Snfd 44.
^'JSTeil, Herbert B. farmer O 110a 2h Ic
Rl Nineveh Col 118.
Nelson, Daniel (Lucinda) farmer O 80a
Rl Choconut Pa V.es 43.
Nelson, John (Secrit) 1 ch farmer O
185a 4h 70c R2 Afton Snfd 59 Ind
tel.
Nelson, Thomas J. (Pearl) 3 ch car-
. penter & farmer O 50a Ih 2c R3 Bing-
hamton Kir 51.
Nelson, W. E. bds with John R2 Afton
Snfd 59.
Nemire, Frank 1 eh farmer & carpenter
O 45a 21i 2c Little Meadows Pa A'e;s
11.
Nemire, George (Pearl) 8 ch farmer
bds with Frank Little Meadows Pa
Ves 11.
Nesbitt, Walter (Maud) 2 ch farmer O
170a 2h 25c R2 Harpursville Col 78.
Nesmith, Susie (dau W. M.) teacher Rl
Vestal Ves 63 Ind tel.
124
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Nesmith, W. M. (Lottie) 3 eh farmer
O 110a \3h 12c Rl Vestal Yes 63 Ind
tel.
Nevel, Etta M. (dau E. B.) makes paper
novelties Rl Kirkwood Kir 39.
Nevel, E. B. (Mary) 1 ch farmer T 2h
15c Rl Kirkwood Kir 39.
Nevel, James T. Rl Kirkwood.
Nevel, Ruth (dau E. B.) Rl Kirkwood
Kir 39.
Newberry, Arthur (Ethel M.) 1 ch
chauffeur & truckman bds with G. M.
Rl Kirkwood Kir 22.
Newberry, Edgar (son G. M.) farming
& trucking Rl Kirkwood Kir 22.
Newberry, G. M. (Fannie) farmer &
truckman O 104a Ih 14c El Kirkwood
Kir 22.
Newberry, Lewis R. (Lillie M.) farmer
& truckman bds with G. M. Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 22.
Newby, Emery "W. bds with Wm. W. Rl
Nineveh Snfd 34.
Newby, Francis I. bds with Wm. W. Rl
Nineveh Snfd 34.
Newby, William W. (Mary H.) farmer
O 100a 4h 12c Rl Nineveh Snfd 34.
Newcomb, John H. (Ettie E.) ret O
2a Vestal Center Ves 65.
Newcomb, Sam (Julia) ret O 3a Ic Ves-
tal Center Ves 62.
Newlander, Ellen (dau Thomas L.) Rl
Whitney Point Tri 31 Ind tel.
Newlander, Rena (dau Thomas L.) Rl
Whitney Point Tri 31 Ind tel.
Newlander, Thomas L. (Ellen) farmer
O 171a 2h lie Rl Whitney Point Tri
31 Ind tel.
Newlander, Winnie (dau Thomas L.) la-
borer Rl Whitney Point Tri 31 Ind
tel.
Newman, Barney W. (Edith) farmer 0
40a 2h 4c R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Newman, Cliarles machinist O H&L Rl
Binghamton Bin 47.
Newman, Chas. (Grace) 1 ch farmer O
130a 2h 30c Itaska Bar 33 B tel.
Newman, Clias. W. (Cecil) 1 eh farmer
0 50a 2h 5c R2 Vestal Ves 32.
Newman, H. E. Itaska Bar 33.
Newman, Irvin (Minnie) 4 eh farmer
T 4h 25c R4 Binghamton Chen 36
B tel.
Neylor, James (Lena) 2 ch farmer O
98a 4h 6c E4 Marathon Lis 1 Ind tel.
Nichols, David (Mary) laborer 0 la
Vestal Center Ves 76 B & Ind tels.
Nichols, Eliza Ann O H&L Lisle Lis 45
Ind tel.
Nichols, Erwin J. gardener T E2
Johnson City Un 46 B tel.
Nichols, E. D. (Margaret) merchant O
H&L Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Nichols, Geo. L. (Ena O.) 2 ch clerk
T Ih El Port Crane Col 13.
Nichols, Harper J. (Eliza J.) 2 ch
milk man O 67a 4h 8c R3 Binghamton
Fen 12 B tel.
Nichols, H. J. (Phenia) feed dealer &
farmer O 23a 3h 5c Rl Vestal Ves
75 Ind tel.
Nicholson, Emery 1 ch laborer T Upper
Lisle Tri 18.
Nickerson, John N. (Carrie) laborer T
Kirkwood Kir 22.
Nightingale, Lucy Rl Whitney Point
Tri 29 Ind tel.
Niles, Edward E. (Martha) farmer O
36a 111 Ic Rl Binghamton Bin 46.
Niles, G. A. (Lucia) manager shoe store
R2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Niles, Mrs. Harriet bds with G. A. E2
Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Niles, John (Anna) farmer 0 96a Ih
2c Upper Lisle Tri 15.
Nillecco, Nito (Nunziato) 8 ch cheese
maker 0 H&L Ih Rl Tunnel Col 18.
Nineger, Daniel (Nellie) 1 ch laborer
O Killawog Lis 38.
Nitilo, Michael farm hand bds with
Thomas Fiato Rl Kirkwood Kir 19
Ind tel.
Nooney, Josephine bds with Chas. D.
Shiner Gulf Summit Snfd 20 y2 B tel.
Norris, Edward (Elizabeth) 3 ch seed
man O la Ih R3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Norris, Henry J. (Clara) caqienter &
painter 0 5a Rl Kirkwood Kir 22.
Norter, Candace F. O la Port Crane Fen
12 Ind tel.
North, Anthony (Adelaide) fanner 0
120a 3e Castle Creek Clien 28.
North, Geo. Rl Johnson City.
North, M. Jane 0 196a R4 Binghamton
Chen 16 B tel.
North, William L. (Emma L.) farmer O
130a 3h 17c R2 Binghamton Bin 13
Ind tel.
Norton, Dallas farmer O 18a R4 Bing-
hamton Chen 49.
Norton, E. B. (Lena) 3 ch farmer T
Main St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Norton, George E. (Alice) wagon
maker O 3a Ih Maine Mai 26 B tel.
Norton, Neil (Lucinda) 2 ch bridge
builder 0 la Gienango Forks Clien 35.
Norton, Robert L. (Ellen) 2 ch farmer
O 146a 3h 20c R3 Newark Valley
Mai 5 B tel.
Norton, Walter E. (Marie) farmer T
2h 18c Rl Clienango Forks Fen 36 B
tel.
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BEOOME COUNTY
NoYES, A. M. Vestal.
Noyes, A. W. farmer O 207a 4h 4e Ves-
tal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Noyes, Clark works in shoe shop lids
with Floyd Luce Vestal Ves 23.
Noves, Mrs. Cora B. 2 ch farming 0
60a E2 Vestal Ves 331/2 Ind tel.
Noyes, Fred (Hattie) 2 eh farmer O
103a 3h 35c E2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind
tel.
Noyes, Joel (Eva) farmer 0 150a 7h
24c E2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Noyes, Lee (Minnie) 2 ch farmer O 33a
2h 3c E2 Vestal Ves 16 Ind tel.
Noyes, N. H. (Emma) 1 ch farmer O
190a 3h 25c Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Nuisom, Noble (Grace) farmer O 160a
8h 25c E2 Harpursville Col Ind tel.
NusoN, William P. (Ula C.) 1 ch well
drilling & farmer O la E2 Harpurs-
ville Col 71.
O'Brien, James farmer O 101a 2h 14c
El Nineveh Snfd 4 Ind tel.
O'Brien, Maggie 1 ch bds with James
El Nineveh Snfd 4.
O'Brien, Neil (son Patrick) farmer T
2h Ic Kirkwood Kir 18.
O'Brien, Nellie (dan Patrick) Kirkwood
Kir 18.
O'Brien, Patrick 1 ch farmer O 230a Ih
15c Kirkwood Kir 18.
O'Briner, Chris farmer T 4h 12c E6
Susquehanna Pa Win 138 Ind tel.
O 'Byrne, Frank (son John) farmer El
Vestal Ves 58.
0 'Byrne, John (Ann) farmer O 110a 3h
15c El Vestal Ves 58.
Ockerman, William (Mary) farmer O 45a
10c Chenango Forks Chen 53.
O'Connell, Edward (son Thomas) farmer
E2 Binghamton Bin 17.
O'Connell, J. S. (Alvie) laborer 0 H&L
Killawog Lis 36.
O'Connell, Mary (dau Thomas) E2 Bing-
hamton Bin 17.
O 'Connell, Thomas ret O 141i/2a 5h 25c E2
Binghamton Bin 17.
O'Connell, Walter (son Thomas) farmer
E2 Binghamton Bin 17.
O'Day, Charles (May) caretaker Morn-
ing Side State Hospital E3 Bingham-
ton Kir 42 Ind tel.
O 'Day, Mrs. Dennis 3 ch El Kirkwood
Kir 11.
O'Day, Ernest farmer O 65a 3h 17c El
Kirkwood Kir 11.
Odea, James P. dairy farming 0 185a 2h
26c Gulf Summit Snfd 20 Ind tel.
Odea, Wm. H. dairy farming O 185a 2h
26c Gulf Summit Snfd 20 Ind tel.
Odell, Frank H. (Mary E.) 2 ch grocer-
man O H&L Sanitaria Springs Col 10
B tel. See adv.
Odell, Henry E. general merchandise O
30a Ih 5c Sanitaria Springs Col 4
Ind tel. See adv.
Odell, J. H. (Florence) farmer O 59a 2h
4c E3 Binghamton Kir 44.
O'Hara, Bernard F. (Mary) 9 eh farm-
ing O 140a 4h 50c El Vestal Ves 91
B tel.
Olendorf, E. M. (Lucia) general store 0
H&L Ih Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Oles, Leonard E. Chenango Forks.
Oles, Maude bds with N. E. Smith San-
ford Snfd 41.
Oliver, Clifford (Hazel) 1 ch wks on rail-
road T Ih Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind
tel.
Oliver, Delos (Esther) 6 eh farmer 0
216a 4h 24c El Lisle Lis 17 Ind tel.
Oliver, Elizabeth El Lisle Lis 34.
Oliver, Frank (Minnie) 3 ch farmer T
170a 5h 10c E4 Binghamton Chen 17.
Oliver, Hamilton farmer T 2h El Lisle
Lis 34.
Oliver, Henry (Elizabeth) ret O H&L El
Lisle Lis 45.
Oliver, Hylon (Gladys) farmer T6h 42c
Whitney Point Tri 12 Ind tel.
Oliver, Jesse 2 ch farmer O 75a 2h 17c
Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Oliver, John (Jane) 3 ch farmer O 200a
7h 24c El Lisle Lis 19 Ind tel.
Oliver, Leon (Grace) 2 ch carpenter
Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Oliver, Leon E. (Mary) 3 ch farmer T
3h 8c Union Center Un 16 B tel.
Oliver, O. T. (Adelia) ret O 88a 2h Ic
Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Olmstead, J. S. (Millie) ret O 84a Wil-
low Point Ves 53 B tel.
Olmsted, Charles E. (Edith) 1 ch farm-
er O 357a 6h 70c E2 Bainbridge Snfd
67 Ind tel.
O'Mara, James B. (Margaret J.) 5 ch
section foreman DHEECo0 7i^a
Ic Sanitaria Springs Col 4.
O'Neil, Mrs. Anna housekeeper for John
E3 Binghamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
0 'Neil, Elizabeth bds with John E3 Bing-
hamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
O 'Neil, James farm hand bds with John
E3 Binghamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
O'Neil, John farmer O 133a 2h 20c E3
Binghamton Kir 44 Ind tel.
O'Neil, J. F. (Nora) farmer O 52a 4h
28c El Kirkwood Kir 40.
O'Neil, Michael (Mary) 1 ch farmer O
160a 2h 9e E3 Binghamton Kir 54.
126
EURAL DIEECTORY
O 'Niel, John (Sarah) 1 ch carpenter T
Railroad Ave Chenango Porks Chen.
O'NiEL, Michael F. (Frankie) 1 ch
farmer T E2 Johnson City Un 42 B
tel.
Opel, George E. (Hilelur A. E.) 2 ch
dairy farmer O 245a 3h 25c McClure
Settlement Snfd 26.
Orchard, Frank (Elizabeth) 1 ch farming
O 220a 4h 23e El Great Bend Pa Win
20a Ind tel.
Orpedo, James section hand on D L & W
Vestal Ves 22.
Orten, Darius farmer O 110a Ih 6c E2
Eichford Lis 8.
OsBORN, Delia M. (dau S. B.) Hale
Eddy Snfd 53 Ind tel.
Osborn, M. B. (Cora) ret O 49a E3
Binghamton Col 10.
Osborn, Simon B. (Alice N.) 5 ch dairy
farming T 2h 30e Hale Eddy Snfd 53
Ind tel.
Osborne, Burton H. (Susie) 1 eh. farm-
er O 114a 2h 16c E2 Windsor Win 83.
Osborne, Geo. L. 4 ch ret T R3 Bing-
hamton Col 7.
Osborne, L. J. (Glenna) wks in shoe shop
T Vestal Ves 22.
Osborne, T. Madge T R3 Binghamton
Col 7.
Osincup, Wesley (Louie) builder O 100a
3h 18c Binghamton Ves 80.
Osterhout, Ernest P. (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 25a 2h 8c E2 Johnson City Un 28
B tel.
Osterhout, J. W. (Edna A.) 2 eh milk
dealer O H&L Glen Castle Chen 29 B
tel.
Ostrander, Albert (Mary) 1 ch laborer
T El Nineveh Snfd 6.
Ostrander, Charles (May) 1 ch black-
smith 0 H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Ostrander, C. D. (Jennie) 1 ch farmer O
239a 3h 25c El Windsor Win 105 Ind
tel.
Ostrander, Fred J. (Nellie E.) carpen-
ter & mason O 110a Ih 2c El Windsor
Win 117.
, Ostrander, James A. (Bertha B.) 3 ch
farmer 0 la El Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind
tel.
Ostrander, Mae E3 Lisle.
Ostrander, Mary bds with Fred .J. El
Windsor Win 317.
Ostrander, Orra (May) 2 ch carpenter T
Kirkwood Kir 20.
Ostrander, William (Mary) farmer T 2c
El Conklin Conk 30.
Ostrander, Wm. C. (son C. D.) El Wind-
sor Win 105. ^
Ostrander, William F. (Mary E.) 1 cWb
32a E2 Union Un 9 B tel.
OsTROM, Draper (Celestia) farmer O
165a 3h 32 El Kirkwood Kir 12 Ind
tel.
Oswald, William G. (Emaline) machinist
O 103a 2h 10c El Vestal Ves 77 Ind
tel.
Cutwater, Frank E. (Cora Bell) 2 ch
farming O 70a 2h 13c El Lisle Lis 44.
Ovenstone, George 1 ch farmer O 55a 2h
7c El Binghamton Bin 31.
Ovenstone, Jessie housekeeper for George
El Binghamton Bin 31.
Overton, Cliarles (Ethel) 3 cli farmer T
2h 4c E4 Marathon Lis 25.
Pure Bred Holsteins.
127
BROOME COUNTY
Owen, Mrs. Caroline farming 0 65a 2h
4h ED Nineveh Col 191.
Owen, Mrs. Elizabeth bds with Mrs.
Velora A. Clark Rl Great Bend Pa
Kir 23.
Owen, George (Ida) laborer O H&L Cor-
bettsville Conk 39.
Owen, W. H. (Julia) 2 ch farmer O 40a
Ih R2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Owens, Archie farmer T 2h 4e El Nine-
veh Col 191.
Owens, Harry (Ida) laborer T Ih Center
Village Col 91.
Pachioy, Lorien (Mary) farmer O 85a
4h 12c R5 Binghamton Un 56 B tel.
Packard, Ada 1 ch El Lisle Lis 20 Ind
tel.
Padbury, Jonathan (Elizabeth) farmer
O 10%a Ic Whitney Point Bar 5.
Padbury, William H. (Cora) 2 ch farmer
T Whitney Point Bar 5.
Paddleford, Edw. ret O 75a Ih El Tun-
nel Fen 48.
Paddleford, Frank B. (Lena M.) 3 ch
farmer O 80a 2h 4c El Chenango Forks
Fen 34 B tel.
Paddleford, Henry farmer O 46a 2h 12c
El Tunnel Col 23.
Paddleford, I. D. El Tunnel.
Paddleford, Mrs. Jemima T El Che-
nango Forks Fen 34.
Paddleford, J. F. (Kate) 2 ch farmer T
3h 15c E3 Greene Tri 60.
Paddleford, Morris (Frankie) 1 ch sexton
of cemetery 0 H&L Harpursville Col 74.
Paddleford, Seba (Florence) laborer T
Harpursville Col 90.
Paddock, B. F. (Minnie) creameryman
0 43a 2h 14c El Kirkwood Kir 14.
Padget, J. B. (Estella) 1 ch farmer O
228a 3h 26c Tunnel Col 51 Ind tel.
Page, Alan H. (dau E. S.) teacher E3
Binghamton Kir 8 B tel.
Page, Albert H. (Ivia L.) 1 ch farmer O
40a 2h 14c El Tunnel Fen 34 B tel.
Page, D. E. (Mary) 3 ch farmer O 120a
2h 24c Castle Creek Bar 19 B tel.
Page, Elmer E. (son E. S.) E3 Bingham-
ton Kir 8 B tel.
Page, Enos farmer O 103a 6h lie E2
Chenango Forks Tri 51 Ind tel.
Page, Eugene D. (Ethel) farmer O 25a
4h 40c El Tunnel Fen 34 B tel.
Page, E. S. (Alice) 2 ch farming &
runs milk route O 140a 4h 22c E3
Binghamton Kir 8 B tel.
Page, F. H. (Minnie E.) 1 ch farmer O
200a 3h 20c Castle Creek Chen 28 B
tel.
Page, Geo. Rl Chenango Forks.
Page, James L. (Mary E.) 4 ch farm-
ing O 55a 2h 10c El Windsor Snfd
15.
Page, Mrs. Mary C. T El Tunnel Fen
41.
Page, Milo (Barbara) lawyer T Lisle
Lis 45.
Page, Eoy M. (son E. S.) lawyer E3
Binghamton Kir 8 B tel.
Page, Wm. H. (Lydia A.) 2 ch dairy
farmer O 300a 2h 40c McClure Settle-
ment Snfd 29 "B tel.
Paige, Floyd (Pearl) 2 ch farmer O
50a Glen Castle Chen 28 B tel.
Paige, I. H. (Mary) farmer O 200a
4h 40c Glen Castle Chen 28 B tel.
Paige, L. M. farming O 63a 4h 19c
Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Paisley, John M. 2 ch farmer O 50a 2h
10c E5 Binghamton Mai 62 B tel.
Palmattier, W. B. (Minnie) O H&L
Binghamton Kir 22.
Palmedo, Max E. (Katherine B.) 2 ch
investigator in New York City T
Oquaga Lake Snfd 47 B tel.
Palmer, Alonzo (Grace E.) farmer O
96a 2h 18c El Port Crane Fen 25 B
tel.
Palmer, A. L. (Anna) hdwe & plumb-
ing O 25a Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Palmer, Chas. A. (Edith) farmer O 65a
5h 20c E4 Binghamton Chen 50 B tel.
Palmer, Charles B. (Teal) farmer 0 46a
2h 5c Rl Conklin Conk 6.
Palmer, Mrs. Delia 0 H&L R4 Bingham-
ton Chen 48.
Palmer, Dexter (Susie) salesman T Lisle
Lis 44.
Palmer, Edward E. (Alice J.) 5 ch milk
dealer & farmer O 70a 3h 12c Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 2.
Palmer, Eugene (Mary) farmer T 2h
E4 Binghamton Chen 35.
Palmer, Flavins (Alice) farmer T 2h
29c El Lisle Lis 36.
Palmer, Fred H. (Catherine B.) farmer
& state mason inspector O 70a 3h 12c
El Chenango Forks Fen 6.
Palmer, F. P. tinner & plumber T Chen-
ango Forks Bar 32.
Palmer, G. N. (Eowena) teamster T
Glen Castle Chen 29.
Palmer, H. B. (Virgie) 2 ch farmer O
185a 3h 12c Castle Creek Chen 26 Ind
tel.
Palmer, Israel (Mary) farmer O 47a 3c
Chenango Forks Bar 32.
Palmer, John (May) 5 ch farmer O
75a 2h 19c Lisle Lis 43 Ind tel.
Palmer, Lillian M. T El Tunnel Fen 45.
128
EUEAL DIRECTOEY
Palmer, Mabel bds with Solon Finn El
Great Bend Pa Kir 24 Ind tel.
Palmer, Eobert farfiiing T R4 Bingham-
ton Chen 50.
Palmer, Mrs. Susan May 2 eh T E4
Bingiiamton Chen 30.
Palmer, Will P. farmer O 47a Clienango
Bridge Chen 41 B tel.
Palmer, William E. 1 ch farmer O 124a
5h 30c El Port Crane Fen 23.
Palmer, W. G. (Ella) farmer O 190a
4h 22c Lisle Lis 43 Ind tel.
Pangburn, A. J. (Avreila) farmer O
12a Ih Ic Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Pangburn, Ervin E. (Anna E.) works at
Binghamton creamery 0 H&L Port
Crane Fen 8.
Pangbixrn, Fred (Edith) 3 ch farmer T
E2 Johnson City Un 45.
Pangburn, James F. blacksmith bds
witli Leroy J. Lillie Vestal Ves 22.
Panna, Mrs. Emma A. farming O 5a
Center Village Col 91.
Pantley, Bartley student bds with Homer
Pullis E2 Vestal Ves 30.
Pape, Lynn (Emma) 3 ch machinist O
H&L Ih Center Lisle Lis 20.
Parke, Alice bds with Wm. H. Davidson
El Kirkwood Kir 17.
Parker, C. F. (Grace) 2- ch photo-
grapher O 5a Ih Ic El Binghamton
Bin 25 B tel.
Parker, Daniel (Julia E.) farmer O
53a 3h 6c El Johnson City Mai 50
B tel.
Parker, Ervin L. (Ella) 2 ch farmer
150a 4h 7c Union Center Un 16 B
tel.
Parker, G. H. (Harriett) farmer O 113a
oh 21c E2 Windsor Win 81.
Parker, Hattie (dau Eobt. H.) El
Vestal Ves 58 Ind tel.
Parker, Herbert (son Eobt H.) farmer
El Vestal Ves 58 Ind tel.
Parker, Mrs. J. D. farming O 2a Clien-
ango Bridge Chen 41.
Parker, Mrs. Mary O H&L Eailroad St
Chenango Forks Chen.
Parker, Mary (dau Eobt H.) teacher El
Vestal Ves 58 Ind tel.
Parker, Oliver (Pearl) 2 ch buUder O
30a Ih Ic E2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Parker, Ealph student bds with Nathan
S. Drum El Vestal Ves 63.
Parker, Eobert H. (Nellie) farmer O
100a 2h 10c El Vestal Ves 58 Ind tel.
Parker, R. ED Johnson City.
Parker, E. G. (Mary) laborer T Ih
Nanticoke Nan 13.
Parker, Mrs. Sarah E.iEl Great Bend
Pa' Kir 24 Ind tel.
Parmer, F. A. (Bertha) 1 eh telegraph
operator T East Windsor Win.
Parmlee, Fred farmer O 9a Ih El Kirk-
wood Win 21 Ind tel.
Parsons, Burton (Amelia) laborer 0 7a
Main St Center Village Col 91.
Parsons, Charles (Lena) 3 ch farmer
O 75a 4h 25c Chenango Forks Bar
Parsons, Charles (Augusta) farmer O
4^a Clienango Forks Chen 32.
Parsons, C. H. (Harriett) farmer O 35a
2h 4c Whitney Point Bar 13.
Parsons, Mrs. Ella housekeeper for
Emery Nicholson Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Parsons, Fred J. (Carrie L.) farmer O
55a 2h 9c El Kirkwood Kir 19 Ind
tel.
Parsons, Fred'k W. (Martha D.)
creamery, farm sand & gravel 0 300a
8h 60c Port, Dickinson Dick B tel.
See adv.
Parsons, Harvey (Sarah S.) ret O H&L
Gardner Ave Center Village Col 91.
Parsons, Herbert E. (Emagine) farmer
O 50a 3h 3c Chenango Bridge Chen
41.
Parsons, Laffayette (Mary) farmer O
125a 2h 15c El Nineveh Col 113 Ind
tel.
Parsons, Mary M. bds with J. E. Payne
East Windsor Win 102.
Parsons, Mrs. Nellie farming O 140a
Chenango Forks Bar 29.
Parsons, Simon A. (Mary J.) 1 ch ret
O H&L Ih Sanitaria Springs Col 4
Ind tel.
Parsons, 'Suel E. (Ethel M.) 2 ch T
Sanitaria Springs Col 4 Ind tel.
Partridge, Harry (son William) farmer
Binghamton Bing 1 B tel.
Partridge, Irving (Mary) 1 eh farmer
O 120a 3h 17c E2 Eichford Lis 7.
Partridge, William (Ida) manager of
Gasy stone farm Binghamton Bin 1
B tel.
Pascoe, Martin laborer bds with Philip
McClure Settlement Snfd 26.
Pascoe, Philip (Lily J.) 3 ch dairy
farming O 100a 3h 20c McClure Settle-
ment Snfd 26 B tel.
Paterson, John (Ettie Mae) farming T
bds with John Aitkin E2 Windsor
Win 75.
Patrick, A. T. (Emma) 1 ch farmer O
20a Ih Ic Glen Castle Clien 29 B tel.
Patrick, Leslie L. (Lovina) fanner &
carpenter O Sa Glen Castle Chen 28%
B tel.
129
BROOME COUNTY
Patbie, L. (Etie) 1 ch farmer O 100a
3h 13c Rl Chocouut Pa Ves 44 Ind
tel.
Patrie, Mrs. Sophia bds with L. Rl
Chocouut Pa Ves 44 Ind tel.
Patsley, Martha Lisle Lis 49.
Patterson, Theodore (Grace) 3 ch works
in shoe factory O H&L Vestal Ves 23.
Payne, Charles farmer T 8c Rl Port
Crane Fen 24.
Payne, Charles E. (Addie) 1 ch farmer
O 48a 2h 6c R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Payne, Elizabeth T Rl Port Crane Fen
24.
Payne, Mrs. G. B. R2 Union.
Payne, John E. (Eliza J.) 3 ch farmer
O 93a Rl Port Crane Fen 24.
Payne, Rev. J. E. (Nellie M.) 2 ch farm-
ing O 115a Ih 5e East Windsor Win
102 Ind tel.
Payne, William A. (Amanda) farmer O
2a R2 Harpursville Col 77.
Peabody, F. H. (Grace K.) farmer O
100a 2h 18c Rl Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Pearce, Henry 1 ch farmer T Rl Port
Crane Fen 19.
Pearsall, D. L. (Nellie) 1 ch general
merchandise O H&L Ih Nineveh Col
90 Ind tel.
Pearson, Harry (Fannie A.) farmer O
137a 2h 20c Rl Port Crane Col 3,
Pease, Bird W. (Elizabeth) 2 ch farmer
0 100a 2h 16c East Windsor Win 122.
Pease, Carleton (son B. W.) East Wind-
sor Win 122.
Pease, Charlie farmer T Rl Harpurs-
ville Col 70.
Pease, Clarence (Lizzie) farmer O 67a
3h 6c Whitney Point Bar 15.
Pease, D. E. (Amelia) 2 ch farmer O
100a 3h 5c 25 sheep Rl Windsor Win
1161/2 Ind tel.
Pease, E. R. (Mary) 1 eh machinist O
220a 3h 30c Whitney Point Bar 15.
Pease, Fred (Lora E.) 1 ch machinist
0 15a 4c Whitney Point Bar 16 B
tel.
Pease, George (Minnie) 2 ch laborer O
H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Pease, Grace (dau B. W.) East Wind-
sor Win 122.
Pease, Herbert (Anna) 1 ch farmer O
140a 5h 17c Whitney Point Bar 13
Ind tel.
Pease, I. (Sarah) laborer O H&L Whit-
ney Point Bar 16.
Pease, L. E. saw mill O 3a Whitney
Point Bar 16 B tel.
Pechoc. Rudi (Katerinoc) 5 ch farmer
O 138a 4h 9c R2 Windsor Win 30.
Peck, Augusta bds with H. B. Sanford
Snfd 58.
Peck, A. J. (Helen) 2 ch farmer O 80a
3h 6c R3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Peek, George f Olive) farmer T Sanford
Snfd 58.
Peck, H. B. (Hattie A.) 2 ch farmer
O 240a 5h 24c Sanford Snfd 58 Ind
tel.
Peck, P. J. (Mattie S.) 4 ch minister
O H&L 2c Whitney Point Bar 16 E
tel.
Peck, Wm. C. ret bds with W. W. Cord-
ner Rl Windsor Snfd 17.
Peckham Bros, farmers O 115a 2h 23e
Center Village Col 95.
Pembleton, Geo. W. (Rachel I.) 4 ch
farmer T R3 Binghamton Fen 12.
Pendell, James (Frances) laborer O
H&L Lisl? Lis 50.
Penney, E. H. ret O 3a Ih Ic Sanford
Snfd 31.
Penney, Fred (Mary) O 120a 2h 8c
Sanford Snfd 31.
Perce, Adelbert (Susan) farmer O 50a
Ih 4c Rl Lisle Lis 28.
Perce, Charles (Nettie) mechanic O 2a
Ih Center Lisle Lis 19 Ind tel.
Perce, Clayton (Lillian) 3 ch farmer O
221a 3h 25c Rl Lisle Lis 25 Ind tel.
Perce, Harry (Lucretia) 1 ch farmer O
110a 3h lec R4 Marathon Lis 23 Ind
tel.
Perce, Hattie Center Lisle Lis 19.
Perce, J. (Hattie) farmer O 2a Ih Rl
Lisle Lis 35.
Perce, J. Riley farmer O 130a 3h 25e
Rl Lisle Lis 35 B tel.
Perce, Lillian Reed Rl Lisle.
Percley, Filbercy (Margaret) 1 ch la-
borer T Rl Conklin Conk 19 B tel.
Percley, Robert (Melissa) farmer O 87n
3h lie Rl Conklin Conk 19 B tel.
Perham, A. J. (May) 2 ch farming O
125a 3h 40c Rl Vestal Ves 53 B tel.
Perkins, C. W. (Lucinda E.) ret O H&L
R.2 Johnson City Un 441/2.
Perkins, John (Elizabeth) farmer O
50a 2h 6c Rl Whitney Point Tri 40
Ind tel.
Perkins, Perry laborer Lisle Lis 41 Ind
tel.
Perkins, Perry (Lucinda) ret O 98a Hi
2c Triangle Tri.
Perkins, Wm. L. (Arvilla) farmer O
H&L 3h Main St Chenango Forks
Bar 56.
Perry, D. L. (Ellen) farmer 0 60a 2h
16e R5 Binghamton Bar 8 B tel.
Perry, Earl (Sarah) farmer O 120a 2h
16e R5 Binghamton Bar 8 B tel.
130
rueAl directory
Perry, Harry (Bertha) 2 ch farmer O
216a 2h 26c R2 Afton Siifd 64 Ind
tel.
Perry, James H. (Dora) 3 ch bds with
Jas. Scott Deposit Snfd 54.
Perry, Leland (Bessie) 1. ch farmer O
50a 'M\ 10c R5 Binghamton Clicii 9
B tel.
I'errv, Lynn bds with M. L. R2 Afton
Siifd 64.
Perry, M. L. (Lottie) 1 ch farmer O
340a 9h 30c R2 Afton Snfd 64 Ind
tel.
Perry, R. J. 1 ch physician O H&L Ih
Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Petei:s, Harky W. (Mary O.) 2 ch in-
surance O H&L Chenango Porks Bar
56.
Peters, L. M. (Martha) flour & feed
O H&L Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Peterson, A. J. (Almedia) 3 ch farmer
T 3h 33c Itaska Bar 31.
Peterson, Chas. G. (Anna L.) 1 ch
farmer & genl store O 63i^a G'len
Castle Clien 28 B tel.
Peterson, Edgar E. farmer T 2h 14c
R2 Chenango Forks Bar 41.
Peterson, Elmer (Hettie) 4 ch farmer
T 3h 20c R2 Chenango Forks Tri 50.
Peterson, E. H. (Carrie) 1 ch minister
T Ih Vestal Center Ves 62 Ind tel.
Peterson, Frank (Emily) farmer T 2h
R2 Chenango Forks Bar 41.
Peterson, Neils C. farm hand bds with
H. D. Hall McClure Settlement Snfd
26 B tel.
Peterson, Ralph B. (Grace) farmer T
Ih ]3c R2 Chenango Forks Bar 39.
Peterson, Mrs. Sarah bds with E. H.
Vestal Center Ves 62 Ind tel.
Pethick, Leon (Lena) 2 ch farmer T
Ih 5c El Great Bend Pa Win 65 Ind
tel.
Petis, Walter (Frances) farmer O 100a
2h Sc R2 Harpursville Col 34.
Phel))s. Charles Henrv (Carrie) farmer
O 160a 2h 13c R4 Marathon Lis 37.
Phelps. Delos (Adelia) farmer O 65a
2h 5c Rl Port Crane Col 1.
Phelps, Dennison S. (Clara) 2 ch
farmer 0 150a 4h 30c Conklin Conk
39 B tel.
Phelps, Dudley (son Marcus) farmer T
4h 9c Whitnev Point Tri 30 Ind tel.
Phelps, D. S. Corbettesville.
Phelps, Frank (Jennie) 2 ch butcher
T 2h Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Phelps, Fred (Rena) 1 ch farmer T Ih
2c Rl Nineveh Col 118.
Phelps, F. J. farmer O 139a 4h 9c R4
Binghamton Chen 31.
Phelps, George F. (Elsie) 6 ch wks at
E. J. shoe factory T R2 Union Mai 14.
Phelps, Ina (dau Marcus) Whitney
Point Tri 30 Ind tel.
Phelps, Marcus 2 ch carpenter O 115a
Ih 9c Whitney Point Tri 30 Ind tel.
Phelps, M. H. Rl Whitney Point Tri
30.
Phelps, O. D. (Frances A.) farmer O
43a Ih 2c Rl Nineveh Col 114.
Phelps, Robert A. (Lottie) 2 ch mail
carrier O H&L ^h Ic Nineveh Col 90.
Phelps, S. V. (Carrie I.) farmer O 68a
2h 20c R2 Chenango Forks Bar 41 B
tel.
Philips, Mrs. Augusta O ISa Chenango
Forks Bar 54.
Philips, Charles (son Clarence) farming
Rl Great Bend Pa Win 44.
Philips, Clarence (Ela) 2 ch farmer O
140a 4h 17c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
44 Ind tel.
Philips, Earl (son Clarence) Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 44.
Philips, Judson (Sarah) farmer T R2
Windsor Win 32.
Philips, Judson J. (Mary) farmer T 3h
17c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 39 Ind
- tel.
Philip.s, Leslie (Ella) farmer O 119a
2h lie R2 Windsor Win 36 Ind tel.
Philips, Mary 1 ch bds with Richard
Great Bend Pa Win 17.
Philips, Minnie bds with B. F. Clark
Rl Nineveh Snfd 5.
Philips, Mrs. Phoebe farming 75a 2c
R2 Windsor Win 32.
Philips, Richard (Alice) 3 ch farmer
30a 2h 9c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 17.
Phillips, Charles M. (Maude) 4 ch wks
in shoe shop O 68a 2h 2e care of
Friendsville Stage Binghamton Ves 76
Ind tel.
Phillips, Fred (Elma) 3 ch farmer O
60a 3h 10c R2 Berkshire Lis 12.
Phillips, George D. (Mertie) Ich ret T
Hale Eddy Snfd 53.
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131
BROOME COUNTY
Phillips, Grant (Helen) 2 ch general
farming 0 65a Ih 15c Kl Whitney
Point Tri 10,
Phillips, Lewis (Clara) farmer O 95a
3h 14c R2 Berkshire Lis 12.
Phillips, S. E. (Marv) farmer T 2h
6c Castle Creek Chen 27.
Phil} ott, Albert J. (Edith) 1 ch minister
T Triangle Tri 30 Ind tel.
Pickering. J. W. (Carrie) 2 ch farmer
O 4a El Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind tel.
Pickett, Evertt L. farmer O 50a E2 Ves-
tal Ves 21.
Pickett, L. G, carpenter & farmer bds
with Tom G. E2 Vestal Ves 21.
Pickett, Tom G. farmer 0 50a 2h E2
Vestal Ves 21.
Pier, Elon (Addie J.) farmer O 146a
3h 12c E3 Newark Valley Mai 28 B
tel.
Pierce, Mrs. Carrie O H&L Vestal Ves
2L
Pierce, Cliarles (Clara) 7 ch farmer O
70a 2h 14c Lisle Lis 43.
Pierce, Frances O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Pierce, F. A. (Gertrude) 1 ch farming
O 90a 4h 12c El A'estal Ves 91 B tel.
Pierce, F. H. (Minnie) milk messenger
T Chenango Forks Bar 56.
■ Pierce, Hazel (dau John W.) teacher
Vestal Ves 21.
Pierce, John W. (Eachel) painter &
paperhanger 0 H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Pierce, Neil farmer 0 65a Ih 13c E4
Marathon Lis 38% Ind tel.
Pierce, Wm. laborer T 2h El Lisle Lis 35.
Pierce, William S. (Mertie) 1 ch gen-
eral store O H&L Vestal Ves 22 B tel.
Pierson, Charles H. (Margaret) 2 ch
farmer T El Kirkwood Kir 19.
Pierson, C. G. (Minnie W.) farmer O
230a 4h 27c El Vestal Ves 75 Ind tel.
Pierson, C. H. (son C. G.) farmer El
Vestal Ves 75 Ind tel.
Pierson, J. E. (Belle) 3 ch farming O 53a
2h lie E4 Binghamton Chen 42.
Pierson, P. W. (.Josi(?) 3 ch farmer T 3h
14c E2 Binghamton Bin 34.
Piersy, William (Nellie) farmer O 19a
Ih 2c E5 Binghamton Mai 82 B tel.
Piglese, Sam (Grazia) 2 ch teamster 2h
bds with Frank Birse E2 Binghamton
Bin 4.
Pike, Ellen O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Pike, Marion bds with Henry W. Bretz
Sanford Snfd 41.
Pike, W. H. (Charlotte) 2 ch Bible
School T Johnson City TJn 53 B tel.
Pine, Jasper (Ethel) farmer O 50a 2h 5c
E2 Harpursville Col 76.
Pine, E. I. (Alice) st^ne mason O l^a
Ih 4c Harpursville Col 90.
Pinney, Chas. farmer El Nineveh Col
116.
Pinney, Chas. H. (Winifred) 1 ch farm-
er O 139a 2h 23c El Nineveh Snfd 1
Ind tel.
Pinney, George F. (Eva M.) farmer O
64a E2 Union Un 12 B tel.
Pinney, Willard A. (Ellen P.) dairy &
general farming O 60a 2h 9c El Wind-
sor Snfd 17.
Pitcher, Mrs. Annie farming O 64a
Maine Mai 52 B tel.
Pitcher, Archie E. (Ella) 2 ch dealer in
farm implements O la 5h 16c Maine
Mai 36 B tel. See adv.
Pitcher, C. D. (Mary J.) 2 ch farmer 0
80a 6h 13c El Lisle Lis 44.
Pitcher, Elias farmer 0 80a Ih Ic Maine
Mai 34.
Pitcher, Elliott (Edna A.) 2 ch farmer T
3h 23c E3 Newark Valley Mai 27 B tel.
Pitcher, Leon C. (Eva) 3 ch farmer T
4h 30c E4 Binghamton Chen 17.
Pitcher, Nathan (Effie) farmer O 125a
2h 16c E2 Union Mai 14 B tel.
Pithick, Judson (Cora A.) 1 ch black-
smith O 63a Ih 8c El Great Bend Pa
Win 65 Ind tel.
Pitkin, Charles L. (Addie J.) merchant
O H&L store Ih Union Center Un 12
B tel.
Pitkin, Lynn W. (Pauline E.) 2 ch meat
man O 86a 2h 15c El Port Crane Fen
18 B tel.
Pitkin, M. L. (Florence) O H&L store Ih
Union Center Un 12 B tel.
Pitrick, James (Katherine) 1 ch farmer
6 100a 3h 9c El Johnson City Mai 73
B tel.
Pixley, Charles (Frances) 1 ch farmer O
163a 2h 25c E2 Chenango Forks Bar 44
B tel.
Pixley, Floyd (Ethel) farmer T Sh" 61c
East Windsor Col 124.
Pixley, Frank (Cora) farmer O 186a 3h
14c E2 Chenango Forks Bar 40 B tel.
Pixley, James (Nora) 3 ch farmer O
100a 2h 12c E2 Chenango Forks Tri 51
Ind tel.
Pixley, Johnson E. (Elizabeth) farmer
O 227a 5h 61c East Windsor Col 124
Ind tel.
PLxley, J. B. (Edith) ret 0 H&L Ih Tri-
angle Tri 51 Ind tel.
Pixley, Leo (Nellie) 1 ch farmer T 51i
61c East Windsor Col 124 Ind tel.
Pixley, Louis (Lena) 1 ch farmer O
137a 2h 20c E2 Chenango Forks Bar
42 B tel.
132
EURAL DIRECTORY
Place, Charles farmer O 93a El Kirk-
wood Kir 12 Ind tel.
Place, Katherine (dau Charles) Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 12 Ind tel.
Place, Lynn farm hand Rl Kirkwood Kir
12 lud tel.
Place, Reuben farm hand Rl Kirkwood
Kir 11 Ind tel.
Place, Walter A. farmer O 93a 2h 16e
Rl Kirkwood Kir 12 Ind tel.
Place, W. J. farmer 0 119a Ih Glen
Castle Chen 29 B tel.
Plain, J as. El Union.
Plask}^, Steven (Maggie) farmer O 95a
2h 7c E5 Binghamton Mai 67.
Platner, Leslie (Emma) section man
O 3a 2c RG Susquehanna Pa Win 136
Ind tel.
Piatt, Mrs. Anna M. bds with Walter O
63a Rl Binghamton Bin 32.
Piatt, Walter farmer 0 152a 4h 15c Rl
Binghamton Bin 32.
Plaushunas, Joseph (Mary) 3 ch farmer
O llSa 3h oc Rl Conklin Conk 32 Ind
tel.
Plipse, Peter farmer O 40a R2 Vestal
Yes 29 Ind tel.
Plough, Arthur W. (son Byron C.) stu-
dent E2 Yestal Yes ^4 Ind tel.
Plough, A. P. (Caroline) farmer O 102a
2h 7c E2 Yestal Yes 34.
Plough, Byron C. (Hattie) farmer O
130a 2h 6c E2 Yestal Yes 34 Ind tel.
Plough, Laura (dau Byron C.) teacher
R2 Yestal A'es 34 Ind tel.
Plunkett, Mrs. Mary O 83a Ih 16c E6
Susquehanna Pa Win 137 Ind tel.
Plunkett, May R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
137.
Polapsy, John farmer O 40a Ic R5 Bing-
hamton Chen 13.
Pollak, Stephen (Mary) 2 ch farmer 0
124a 4h 15c R2 Binghamton Bin 7. •
Pollard, Bennet (Letta) ret O H&L Ih
Ic R4 Marathon Lis 37.
Pollard, B. M. (Theda) farmer O 60a
2h 16c Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Pollard, Earl 1 ch farmer T 2h 16c E4
Marathon Lis 37.
Pollard, Frank (Libbie) 'aborer O H&L
Lisle Lis 44.
Pollard, Mildred (dau il. M.) teacher
Whitney Point Tri 11 ind tel.
Pollard, Wallace (Nora) 1 ch farmer O
98a 3h 7c R2 Berkshire Lis 15 Ind tel.
Pond, Edson bds with Wm. Snyder Rl
Nineveh Snfd 6.
Pond, Lulu bds with W. M. Westfall Rl
Nineveh Snfd 6.
Pond, William (Loretta) 1 ch farmer O
125a 4h 20c Sanford Snfd 39 Ind tel.
Poole, E. L. (Mary) farmer O 102a 2h
35c Rl Nineveh Col 100 Ind tel.
Poole, G. E. (Carrie A.) poultry breeder
O 10a Center Yillage Col 91.
A Filled Silo.
133
BROOME COUNTY
Poole, Mrs. Jenuie T Main St Center Vil-
lage Col 91.
Poole, Mrs. J. W. El Nineveh.
Pope, Frank (Sarah) carpenter O H&L
Kirkwood Kir 20.
Pope, Eev. Geo. (Susan) ret O II&L Ih
Main St Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Pope, George H. (Mary) 2 ch stage
driver & farming O 4a 7h Triangle
Tri 52 Ind tel.
Pope, Jane A. bds with Merle E. El
Whitney Point Tri 15 Ind tel.
Pope, Lynn (Emma) mechanic O 40a 111
;5c Center Lisle Lis 20 B tel.
Pope, Merle E. (Grace) 1 eh dairy &
poultry care G. E. English El Whitney
Point Tri 15 Ind tel.
Pope, S. L. (Amelia) farmer O 100a 3h
20c E2 Berkshire Lis 11.
PoRDON, Matteo (Mary) farmer 0 274a
2h 10c E2 Windsor Win 77.
Port, Chas. salesman Main St Chenango
Forks Chen B tel.
Port, Jesse farmer 3h Main St Chenango
Forks Chen 53 B tel.
Port, Lydia teacher 3h Main St Chenango
Forks B tel.
Port, Euth school teacher 3h Main St
Chenango Forks B tel.
Porter, Mrs. Carrie T Main St Chenango
Forks Bar 56.
Porter, Clieford Harpursville.
Porter, E. H. (Alice A.) farmer O 400a
5h Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Porter, Floyd I. (Mildred G.) farmer
T Sanitaria Springs Col 14.
Porter, Fred N. (Effie) farmer & state
road man 0 H&L Ouaquaga Col 80.
Porter, F. M. (Effie) wks on state high-
way O H&L Ouaquaga Col 85.
Porter, George C. (son E. H.) student
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Porter, Harriett A. 0 H&L E2 Union Mai
9 B tel.
Porter, Henry farm hand bds with Jus-
tin Murray E3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Porter, James W. (Elizabeth) general
store & contractor O H&L El Chenango
Forks Fen 1.
Porter, Reynold bds with Elmer Peterson
R2 Chenango Forks Tri 50.
Porter, Walter E. (son Harriett) bar-
ber E2 Union Mai 9 B tel.
Portz, C. H. (Mary) farmer 0 53a 4h
4e El Johnson City Un 47 B tel.
Post, Archie L. (son Geo. F.) farmer
2h 2e E2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Post, George F. (Anna I.) farmer 0
15a E2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Post, Gertrude I. (dau Geo. F.) works
in shoe factory E2 Vestal Ves 21 Ind
tel.
Post, J. H. bds with Harry Kelley De-
posit Snfd 451/0.
Potter, Edwin B. (son Eev. J. O.) silk
weaver El Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Potter, E. R. (Cora) farmer O 145a
2h lie Castle Creek Chen 34.
Potter, H. W. (Bessie) carpenter & con-
tractor O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Potter, J. M. farmer 0 44a 2h Bing-
hamton Kir 2.-
Potter, J. O. (Florence) minister T Ih
El Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Potter, W. Eugene (Eozilla M.) 3 ch
R F J) mail man O 10a 3h 2c Port
Crane Fen 19 B tel.
Potts, Andrew (Allie) farmer T 8h 4nc
R4 Marathon Lis 26.
Potts, Antoinette (dau Perry W.) R2
Vestal Ves 28.
Potts, Charles H. (Vera) salesman bds
with Marks L. Vestal Ves 21 B tel.
Potts, Clair (Agnes) 1 ch salesman O
7a Vestal Ves 21.
Potts, Frank (Alice) 1 ch carpenter O
H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Potts, James T. (Jennie B.) farmer O
65a 2h 8c R2 Vestal Ves 28 Ind tel.
Potts, Marks L. (Carrie H.) express
messenger O H&L Vestal Ves 21 B
tel.
Potts, Orville H. (son Perry W.) O 40a
Ih E2 Vestal Ves 28.
Potts, Otis (Helen) works in I T E T
Vestal Ves 21.
Potts, Perry W. (Mary) 2 ch farmer
O 65a 2h 9c E2 Vestal Ves 28.
.Powell, Curtis farm laborer bds with
Chas. A. Button Rl Kirkwood Kir 11
Ind tel.
Powell, Francis (Florence) farmer O 15a
Ih 2c Vestal Center Ves 67.
Powell, Nick section hand on D L & W
bds with Joseph Casler Vestal Ves 22.
Powers, Mrs. Celinda O 130a 3h 5e El
Binghamton Bin 47 B tel.
Powers, F. A. (Evia) 1 ch teacher O
8a Ih Ic El Binghamton Bin 45 B
tel.
Powers, William (Sarah E.) farmer O
8a Ih El Clienango Forks Fen 34 B
tel.
Powers, William H. (Jennie A.) farmer
T El Chenango Forks Fen 34 B tel.
PoYER, Claude (Mattie) 4 ch farmer T
2h"5c Center Village Col 95.
Poyer, Clyde farmer T Ouaquaga Col
84.
Poyer, Mrs. Mattie T Ouaquaga Col 84.
Pratt, Clifford (Ina) creamery O H&L
Harpursville Col 90.
134
RURAL DIRECTORY
Pratt, Eakl H. (Clarice) 2 ch bee-
keeper O 16a 4c Triangle Tri 51 lud
tel.
Pratt, Eli E. (Ophelia) farmer O 8a Ih
Ic Harpursville Col 89.
Pratt, Ephraim (Katie) 1 ch farmer O
106a 3h 18c Harpursville Col 88.
Pratt, Erman (Leah) 3 ch farming T
3h 3c Rl Harpursville Col 74.
Pratt, Mrs. Evelyn A. 1 ch T Rl Har-
pursville Col 69.
Pratt, Fred (Helen) laborer O H&L
Nineveh Col 90.
Pratt, Howard (Clara) 3 eh farmer T
2h 26c Rl Nineveh Col 100 Ind tel.
Pratt, Mrs. Mary J. T R2 Harpursville
Col 71.
Pratt, William D. (Gcna) 1 eh farmer
T 3h 10c Rl Harpursville Col 69.
Pratt, William H. (Mary Jane) farm-
ing T Ih R2 Windsor Win 69.
Prentice, Bert (Mabel) 1 eh merchant
O store H&L R4 Binghamton Dick
B tel.
Prentice, Mrs. Catherine farming O H&L
Rl Conklin Conk 25.
Prentice, Ernest L. (Mary F.) gardener
O 31a 2h 6c R4 Binghamton Fen 10
B tel.
Prentice, Ervin (Clara) gardener O
2a Ih Ic Rl Conklin Conk 33 B tel.
Prentice, Henry N. (Mary E.) post-
master & insurance agent T Chenango
Forks B;ir .^)6 B tel.
Prentice, H. L. farmer T 2h R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 8.
Prentice, Myron (Flora) 4 ch farmer O
143a Itaska Bar 33 B tel.
Prentice, J. M. (Melinda) gardener T
Chenango Bridge Clien 40 B tel.
Prentice, Walter E. (Ethel M.) 3 ch
farmer 0 36a 2h 12e Clienango Bridge
Chenango 43 B tel.
Preston, Herbert J. (Lucinda) 3 ch
farmer O 122a 2h 22c R2 Bainbridge
Snfd 671/2 Lid tel.
Preston, James S. (Delia) ret O 60a 6c
Glen Aubrey Nan 30 Ind tel.
Price, Galusha A. (Mary A.) painter &
paper hanger O 15a Deposit Snfd 53
Ind tel.
Prince, Charles (Catherine) farmer O
100a 2h 5e Chenango Forks Bar 55.
Prince, Frank (Sarah) 6 ch farmer O
120a 3h 25c R2 Chenango Forks Bar
48 Ind tel.
Protzman, Albert (Belle) 3 ch farmer
O 20a Ih 2c R2 Vestal Ves 47.
Puffer, Mrs. Elizabeth Castle Creek Chen
28.
Puffer, Henrv (Kate) milkman O H&L
2h Vestal Ves 21.
PuLis, O. M. Nineveh.
Pullis, Andrew (Ulria) farmer O 22a
care of Friendsville stage Binghatnton
Ves 76 Ind tel.
Pullis, C. F. (Olive) 1 ch farmer 0 90a
2h 12c R2 Vestal Ves 30.
Pullis, Homer (Mabel) 1 ch farmer 0
65a ?h 9c R2 Vestal Ves 30.
Pultz, Edith (dau Ida) R2 Susquehanna
Pa Win 90.
Pultz, Frank (son Ida) farming R2
Susquehanna Pa Win 90.
Pultz, Fred O 130a 2h 8e R2 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 91.
Pultz, Herbert W. (Lettie) 5 ch farmer
& thresher T 4h 24c R2 Windsor Win
70.
Pultz, H. Emma R2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 91.
Pultz, Mrs. Ida 5 ch farming O 161a
3h 13c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 90
Ind tel.
Pultz, James N. (Minnie) farmer 0 81a
2h 4c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 87 Ind
tel.
Pultz, Lucy bds with Fred R2 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 91.
Pultz, Nelson (son Ida) farming R2
Susquehanna Pa Win 90.
Pultz, Norman A. (Maggie) farmer T
2h 4c R2 Windsor Win 72.
Pultz, Peter G. O 84a Ih 17c R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 89 Ind tel.
Pultz, Peter W. (Maude) 2 ch farmer
T Ih 3c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 89.
Pultz, Ralph (son Ida) farming R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 90.
Purdy, Arthur farmer T Rl Port Crane
Fen 25 B tel.
Purdy, Harvey B. (Ora D.) 1 ch farmer
O 214a 2h 50c Rl Port Crane Fen 25
B tel.
Purtell, Mrs. Mary O 22a 2c Deposit
Snfd 44.
Purvis, William D. (Katie) farmer O
72a 2h Ic Rl Vestal Ves 50 Ind tel.
Putnam, Dever laborer T Rl Nineveh
Col 116.
Quain, Martin ret bds with Morgan
Grace Rl Kirkwood Kir 38.
Quain, M. F. Port Crane.
Quick, Charles V. (May) farmer O 8a
Ih R2 Harpursville Col 92.
Quick, Geo. A. (T<la M.) farmer T Ic
Rl Chenango Forks Fen 32.
Quick, John (Etta) 2 ch farmer O 25a
Ih Ic R2 Binghamton Bin 31/0.
Quick, O. E. (Margaret) 4 ch farming
O 100a 3h 12c Castle Creek Bar 27.
Quinliran, Daniel (Sarah) 2 ch works at
E. J. slioe factory O 2a R2 Union Un
12.
135
BROOME COUNTY
Quinn, James (Rose E.) farmer O 396a
6h 50c R4 Binghamton Chen 29 B tel.
QtJiNN, Joe p. (Bessie) 1 eh farmer T
2h lie Rl Great Bend Pa Win 2014
Ind tel.
Quinn, Philip student bds with James
Kelly R3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Quinn, Vincent student bds with James
Kelly R3 Binghamton Kir 54.
RaceJ Fred farmer T 2h Castle Creek
Chen 28.
Ralph, A. E. Rl Chenango Forks.
Ralph, George H. (Lydia E.) 1 ch flag-
man T Kirkwood Kir 20.
Ralyea, C. F. farmer O 67a 3h 6c R5
Binghamton Chen 3 B tel.
Ralyea, Ella S. O H&L Hooper TJn 32.
Ramey, C. A. (Belle) farmer T Ih 2c
East Windsor Win 122.
Ramey, Fred farm laborer bds with C.
A. East Windsor Win 122.
Ramey, W. E. traking bds with C. A.
East Windsor Win 122.
Ramsey, J. B. (Ada) 2 ch farmer O 140a
2h 9c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
Randal, Jesse (Laura F.) farmer 0 51a
Ih 5c Whitney Point Lis 50.
Randall, Bradley (Bessie) 2 ch farmer
T 4h 46c Itaska Bar 34 B tel.
Randall, E. B. (Catherine) 4 ch farmer
O 57a 3h 6c R4 Binghamton Chen 46.
Randall, H. C. (Anna) merchant O H&L
Lisle Lis 45.
Randall, Jerome (Lila) 1 ch farmer O
97a Ih 4c R3 Binghamton Kir 54 Ind
tel.
Randall, Mrs. Jessie Y. T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Randall, John W. (Katherine) 2 eh farm-
er T R3 Binghamton Col 9.
Randall, Merritt M. (Louise B.) 3 ch
farmer O 68a 2h 7c R3 Binghamton
Col 7.
Randt, William bds with William G.
Oswald Rl Yestal Yes 77 Ind tel.
Rankin, George H. (Mary) 4 ch laborer
T Ih Rl Yestal Yes 61.
Ransford, Mary O l%a Rl Nineveh Col
124.
Ransom, Arthur W. (Iva) 1 ch farmer
O 112a Glen Castle Chen 19 B tel.
Ransom, W. H. (Phoebe), farmer T R4
Binghamton Chen 41 Lid tel.
Rapp, Chas. R. R2 Windsor.
Rasco, John (Grace) 4 ch farmer O 40a
2h 3c Rl Harpursville Col 53.
Rathbun, John A. (Bessie M.) farmer
0 50a 2h 23c Rl Whitney Point Tri 38
Ind tel.
Rausch, E. W. (Florence) farmer O la
Ih R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Ray, Kathryn (dau Richard) teacher T
R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 138.
Ray, N. H. (Lelia M.) 2 ch farmer T 2h
4c R4 Binghamton Chen 14.
Ray, Richard R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 38.
Rayne, F. L. Rl Union.
Razey, Ellen S. O 84a Ic WiUow Point
Yes 88 B tel.
Razey, E. P. carpenter Willow Point Yes
88 B tel. >
Rector, Willis 1 ch farmer O 12a Hi Ic
Rl Binghamton Conk 3 B tel.
Redd, Floyd H. farmer O 40a Ih Upper
Lisle Tri 18.
Reed, Andrew R2 Union.
Reed, Fayette (Ida) ret O H&L Ih
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Reed, Fredrick H. (Susie) farmer O 18a
Ih 3c R4 Binghamton Chen 50.
Reed, Grace T R2 Berkshire Lis 15 Ind
tel.
Reed, Harriett farming O 149a 2h 20c
R2 Berkshire Lis 15.
Reed, Harry C. bds with C. F. Smith
Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Reed, JameS' (Emlurzilla) teamster 0 la
Rl Windsor Win 107 Ind tel.
Reed, John Rolland (son Fayette) Upper
Lisle Tri 17.
Reed, Mrs. Mary 0 l^^a H&L R4 Bing-
hamton Chen 48.
Reed, Walter (Blanche) 4 ch farmer O
90a 3h 4e Rl Kirkwood Kir 16.
Reese, H. E. (Edith L.) farmer O lli/4a
Ih Ic R2 Binghamton Bin 20%.
Rejebin, Norris 3 ch farmer O 115a 2h
23c R5 Binghamton Mai 82 B tel.
Reynolds, Abram J. carpenter O H&L
Ih Rl Chenango Forks Fen 33.
Reynolds, Albert W. (Effie) farmer O
20a 2h 5c Rl Johnson City Un 48 B tel.
Reynolds, Alfred (son Chas.) laborer Ih
Gulf Summit Snfd 20.
Reynolds, Alva P. (Adelia) dairy & gen-
eral farmer 0 90a 21i 9c Gulf Summit
Snfd 20.
Reynolds, Bentley F. (Bertha M.) 5 ch
' farmer O 60a 2h 3c R2 Susquehanna
Pa Win 87.
Reynolds, Charles (Matilda) blacksmith
& farmer 0 25a 2h 2c Gulf Summit
Snfd 20.
Reynolds, Cornelius O. (Mary A.) 4 ch
depot agent O 14a Sanitaria Springs
Col 3.
Reynolds, C. E. (Lillian A.) O H&L Rl
Whitney Point Tri 10. ■
Reynolds, C. R. (Sarah) farmer O 65a
2h i2c R2 Chenango Forks Bar 51.
Reynolds, David R. (Minnie) 1 ch farm-
er & carpenter O 58a Ih 5c Sanitaria
Springs Col 10.
136
RUEAL DIRECTORY
Reynolds, Erviu (Aiigie) 3 cli farmer O
H&L Ih Naiiticoke Nan 7.
Reynolds, Eugene (Harriett) farmer O
90a 3h 5c R2 Harpursville Col 34 Ind
tel.
Reynolds, Eugene (Lula) 3 ch sexton T
2h 3c Sanitaria Springs Col 14i/^.
Reynolds, Geo. H. (Loretta M.) 4 ch
farmer T 2h 17c Rl Port Crane Col 13
B tel.
Reynolds, Geo. W. (Blanche E.) 2 ch
laborer O H&L Sanitaria Springs
Col 3.
Reynolds, Mrs. Henrietta T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 33.
Reynolds, John farmer O 50a Ih 6c Rl
Vestal Yes 61 Ind tel.
Reynolds, John C. (Maud S.) 1 ch
farmer O ISa Ih 6c Port Crane Fen 9.
Reynolds, Kemp W. (Grace) 3 ch farm-
er 0 10a Ih 3c Port Crane Fen 9.
Reynolds, Leon blacksmith Tunnel Col 18.
Reynolds, Mrs. Lydia 1 ch 0 H&L Sani-
taria Springs Col 4.
Reynolds, Martin J. (Sara) farmer O
50a 2h 8c Sanitaria Springs Col 12.
Reynolds, Mrs. Mina Jane O 49a Rl
Yestal Yes 63 Ind tel.
Reynolds, Myron H. insurance agent O
H&L Sanitaria Springs Col 4.
Reynolds, Raymond (son Bentley) la-
borer Susquehanna Pa Win 87.
Reynolds, R. D. (Anna) 2 ch farmer O
162a 3h 23c R2 Chenango Forks
Bar 57.
Reynolds, Wm. (Olive Y.) farmer O 50a
ih 5c R2 Windsor Win 69.
Rhatigan, Henry J. bds with Wm. J.
Corbitt Rl Conklin Conk 36.
Rhinevault, Harry H. (Ora) 1 ch farm-
er T 3h 17c R2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Rhinevault, Mrs. Sarah bds with Mark L.
Potts Yestal Yes 21 B tel.
Rhodes, David G. (Ella) farming 0 18a
2h 2c Rl Yestal Yes 84 B tel.
Rhodes, Geo. (Florence) farming O 21a
le Rl Yestal Yes 86 B tel.
Rhodes, H. N. (Jane E.) 2 ch cigarmaker
& wks in I. T. R. O H&L Rl Yestal
Yes 23.
Rhodes, Lorin M. (Anna) 1 ch farmer 0
154a 5h 2c E5 Binghamton Un 56 B
tel.
Rhodes, L. A. (Cora) farmer O 86a 3h
10c Rl Johnson City Mai 73 B tel.
Riale, Walter J. (Mae) 1 ch shoeworker
O 15a RD Binghamton Bin 23. '
Ribnikar, Louis (Susie) 2 ch wks for E.
Johnson shoe factory O 50a Ih 6c E5
Binghamton Dick 2.
Ribnkr, Paul (Anna) 1 ch farmer 0 50a
Ih 6c R5 Binghamton Dick 2.
Rice, Mrs. Ellen housekeeper T Glen Au-
brey Nan 30 Ind t€l.
Rice, Fred (Belle) 2 ch farmer O 134a
3h 17c Upper Lisle Tri 17 Ind tel.
Rice, J. G. (Edith) 1 ch minister T Ih
Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
Rice, Otto farmer T Glen Aubrey
Nan 30.
Rich, E. F. (Ellen E.) farmer 0 4a 2h
19c Whitney Point Bar 33 B tel.
Richards, Elbert (Melissa) farmer O 70a
2h 5c Whitney Point Nan 16 Ind tel.
Richards, Harry trapper O H&L Har-
pursville Col 90.
Richakds, Harry J. (Lena) 4 ch farmer
T Ih Rl Great Bend Pa Win 20^^ Ind
tel.
Richards, John S. laborer le Rl Bing-
hamton Bin 32.
Richards, Josephine E. T Clienango Forks
Fen 31.
Richards, Mrs. Margaret 0 35a Rl Bing-
hamton Bin 32.
Richards, Nathan 1 ch laborer O 225a 2h
17c Whitney Point Nan 25 Ind tel.
Richards, State W. farmer 0 102a 4h
25c Chenango Forks Fen 31.
Richardson, Dow farmer 0 60a Ih Rl
Lisle Lis 28.
Richardson, E. J. (Edith) farmer 0
200a 3h 50c Killawog Lis 41 B tel.
Richardson, Ransom (Frances) 2 ch me-
chanic O H&L 2c Killawog Lis 42.
Richardson, Wesley (Frances) farmer T
2h Ic R4 Marathon Lis 25.
Richmond, Edwin M. station agent T
Itaska Bar 20 B tel.
Rick, C. E. Sanford.
Rickard, Lulu bds with James Shedd Rl
Windsor Win 116.
Rickard, M. (Libbie) farmer O 51a 2h
12c Ouaquaga Col 94.
Rickerson, Ed (Edith) 1 ch ret O H&L
Killawog Lis 37 Ind tel.
Ricks, Albert L. bds with Clias. E. San-
ford Snfd 33.
Serviceable Furniture
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS,
for every room in the house. It
will pay you to investigate our
prices in this department ::
Binghamton, N. Y.
137
BROOME COUNTY
Eicks, Charles E. (Eva M.) 3 ch farmer
O 120a 2h 21c Sanford Snfd 33 Ind
tel.
Riddell, Cliarles H. farmer 0 89a 21i 10c
Rl Johnson City Mai 51 B tel.
Rider, Edgar H. farmer 0 20a 2h 17c
Port Crane Fen 18.
Rider, Mary E. farmer T Port Crane
Fen 18.
Rider, William (Florence E.) 1 ch
farmer O 100a 3h 25c Rl Biughamton
Chen 44 B tel.
Ridpath, Mrs. Eliza bds with G. L.
Gibbs Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
Ried, George (Minnie) 1 ch laborer T
Killawog Lis 37.
Riley, A. B. (Etta) 2 ch farmer O 12a
2h 3c Glen Aubrey Nan 30 Ind tel.
Riley, Benjamin F. (son Dewitt M.) R2
Windsor Win 2.
Riley, Charles (Anna) 6 ch lumberman
O 130a 4h 21c R2 Afton Snfd 64.
Riley, Dewitt M. 2 ch farmer O 572a
5h 30c R2 Windsor Win 2 Ind tel.
Riley, Frank butcher bds with L. H.
Bennett Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Riley, Fred 100a 2h 5c R2 Windsor Win
31 Ind tel.
Riley, Lewis (Lou) 1 ch teacher T R2
Windsor Win 2 Ind tel.
Riley, Loren D. (Ethel) 3 ch farmer O
122a 3 hl.5c R3 Binghamton Col 37.
Riley, Margaret attendant at State Hos-
pital RD Binghamton Kir 10 Ind tel.
Riley, Milo (Sarah) 1 ch farmer O 150a
15h 19c Glen Aubrey Nan 30 Ind tel.
Riley, Walton R. (son Dewitt M.) R2
Windsor Win 2.
Rines, Albert D. (Florence B.) 2 ch T
Port Crane Fen 9.
Rink, Richard (Lillie) 2 ch foreman O
s/.a H&L Windsor Win 83V2.
Riordan, Luke (Jennie) 3 ch farmer O
245a 6h 41c Rl Lisle Lis 36 B tel.
Rittenburg, Burt (Minnie) 2 ch section
hand T Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Rittenburg, Frank (Lury) farmer O 7a
R4 Binghamton Chen 52 Ind tel.
Rittenburg, Mrs. Julia O 16a,, Chenango
Forks Bar 54.
Rittenburg, M. H. (Susie) 2 ch groc-
eries O 14a Chenango Forks Chen 53
Ind tel.
Rivenburgh, John (Mary) 1 ch laborer
T Whitney Point Lis 50.
Rivers, Ellsworth (Pearl) 1 ch farmer
O 106a 3h 14c R2 Harpursville Col
32 Ind tel.
Rivers, Geo. Lee (Katie W.) 1 ch
farmer T Rl Port Crane Col 3 B
tel.
Roach, M. (Florence) farmer O 90a 2h
8c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 42.
Roach, Patrick (Mary) farmer 0 100a
R5 Binghamton Chen 9.
Robbing, Theodore D. (Mary) fruit
farming O 2a 2c Gulf Summit Snfd
20.
Roberson, John A. (Sarah) 1 ch carpen-
ter O H&L Union Center Un 13.
Roberts, Alden D. farmer O 33a 2h lie
Rl Chenango Forks Fen 34 B tel.
Roberts, Archie C. (son Herbert) farmer
R2 Windsor Win 34 Ind tel.
Roberts, George L. (Grace) 2 ch farmer
O 80a 2h 17c Sanford Snfd 32 Ind
tel.
Roberts, Henry G. (Otitic L.) farmer
O 5% a 2h Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Roberts, Herbert W. (Eva) 6 ch farmer
O 269a 5h 23c R2 Windsor Win 34
Ind tel.
Roberts, Ida B. housekeeper for Silas J.
Rl Binghamton Bin 29.
Roberts, Lewis (Ruth) 2 ch bill poster
O la Ih Ic R4 Binghamton Chen 46.
Roberts, Mrs. L. D. R4 Binghamton
Chen 38.
Roberts, Mary bds with Geo. L. Sanford
Snfd 32.
Roberts, Mary E. Rl Nineveh.
Roberts, Mrs. Minerva G. farming O 11a
Ic Vestal Center Ves 76.
Roberts, Philandrow (Eva) ret O H&L
Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 25.
Roberts, Ralph R. (son Herbert W.)
nuto repairman Windsor Win 34 Ind
tel.
Roberts, R. H. (Jane) 1 ch florist Rl
Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Roberts, R. H. (Jennie) 2 ch farmer O
214a 5h 20c Rl Lisle Lis 42 B tel.
Roberts, Silas J. janitor at courthouse
O 112a 3h 15c Rl Binghamton Bin
29.
Roberts, W. H. (Mabel L.) general
store O Harpursville Col 92 Ind tel.
Robertson, A. L. (Pauline) farmer O
22a Ih 4c Lisle Lis 47 Ind tel.
Robertson, Martin (Cyutta) 4 ch
farmer T 5h R4 Binghamton Fen 10.
Robie, H. A. (Alma H.) farmer O 300a
7h 29c Rl Whitney Point Tri 14 Ind
tel.
Robins, Mrs. Anna housekeeper for Rol-
land Harrison Triangle Tri 52.
Robins, Lester (Eliza) 5 ch blacksmith
T Triangle Tri 51.
Robinson, Mrs. Delia bds with Joel
Noyes R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Robinson, George W. blacksmith T Cen-
ter Village Col 91.
138
RURAL DIRECTORY
Robinson, H. L. blacksmith O Harpurs-
ville Col 74.
Robinson, Jesse (Anna) farmer O 20a
2k 26c R2 Johnson City Un 46 B tel.
Robinson, Menzo (Catherine) dairy
farming 0 180a 6h 60c R5 Bingham-
toii Chen 10 B tel.
Robinson, Ralph (Norah) 6 ch farmer 0
85a 4h 12c Tunnel Col 50.
Robinson, Sara E. Harpursville.
Robinson, Willard (Ella) carpenter O
H&L Harpursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Robinson, W. H. (Lista) 2 ch farmer O
18a Ih Ic R4 Marathon Lis 37.
Robison, Glee (Margaret N.) farmer T
1* .Sc R2 Harpursville Col 40.
Robison, Grace M. assistant matron T
Port Dickinson Fen 10.
Rockefeller, Amos C. (Louella) 2 ch
carpenter T Johnson Citv Un 53 B
tel.
Rockwell, Charles 6 ch farmer T 5h
R2 Vestal Ves 32.
Rockwell, Daniel (Helen) ret O H&L
Ih 1g R1 Windsor Win 116.
Rockwell, Frank Hooper.
Rockwell, Hiram A. (Anna Bella) 3 ch
farmer O 140a 2h 10c R2 Windsor
Win 70.
Rockwell, Jay (Eva) 7 ch farmer 0
127y2a 2h 16c R5 Binghamton Bar 8.
Rockwell. Jesse traveling man R.2 Wind-
sor Win 70.
Rockwell, John H. (Carrie L.) 6 ch
state highway patrolman O 58a 2h 9c
R2 Windsor Win 70 Ind tel.
Rockwell, Mildred (dau Hiram
school R2 Windsor Win 70.
A.)
Roekwood, Mrs. Etta J. O H&L Castle
Creek Chen 28.
Rode, Henry (Emma A.) 3 ch farmer
O 240a 4h 51c Deposit Snfd 56 Ind
tel.
Rode, John H. bds with Henry Deposit
Snfd 56.
Rode, Verne bds with Henry Deposit
Snfd 56.
Rodman, Arthur (son Harry E.) student
R2 Binghamton Bin 11 Ind tel.
Rodman, F. C. (Ellen) 1 ch farmer 0
27a Ih 2c Rl Conklin Bin 39.
Rodman, G. A. (Ama) 2 ch farmer O
55a 2h 3c R2 Binghamton Bin 11 Ind
tel.
Rodman, Harry E. (Maude) 3 ch farmer
T 6h lie R2 Binghamton Bin 11 Ind
tel.
Roe, Levi S. Conklin.
Rogers, Carlton E. (Harriet) farmer Rl
Binghamton Conk 1.
Rogers, Frank (Daisy), wks at E. J.
shoe factory O 2a Union Center Un 12
B tel.
Rogers, Fred (Ella) 2 ch decorator O
10a Ih Rl Nineveh Col 100 Ind tel.
Rogers, Grace (dau Julius E.) school
teacher Rl Binghamton Conk 1 B tel.
Rogers, G. E. (Mina) 2 ch farmer O
185a 4h 18c R2 Suquehanna Pa Win
99 Ind tel.
Roaers, John (Emma) farmer O 110a
ih Ic R2 Harpursville Col 34.
Rogers, Julius E. (Helen) farmer O
160a 9h 50e El Binghamton Conk 1
B tel.
Residence of Thomas B. Merchant. Conklin Townsliip
139
BROOME COUNTY
Rogers, L. E. (Winifred) 1 ch farmer
O 250a 6h 67c Sanford Snfd 59 Ind
tel.
Eogers, Nellie B. (dau Julius E.) school
teacher El Binghamton Conk 1 B tel.
Rogers, P. A. (Edith M.) real estate O
30a Ih 2c Center Village Col 90.
Rogers, Warren student bds with G. L.
Gibbs Vestal Center Ves 76 Ind tel.
Rohrback, Simon 2 ch farmer O 50a 2h
Ic R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Ronacher, Joseph (Elizabeth) 1 ch
farmer O 100a 3h 23c Sanford Snfd
58 Ind tel.
Rood, Edwin (Augusta) farmer O 12a
Ih 2c Rl Lisle Lis 44.
Rood, William F. farming 0 240a 5h 8e
Rl Vestal Ves 52 B tel.
Rood, W. C. (Clara M.) 1 ch farmer O
12a 2h 4c Lisle Lis 45.
RooSA, A. G. (Nina A.) 1 ch farmer O
112a 3h 8c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
46.
RoosA, C. H. (Katherine) 8 ch section
foreman on railroad T Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Roosa, Mrs. Geo. R. 0 42a RD Bingham-
ton Win 46.
Root, Al (Alma) 2 ch laborer O H&L
Whitney Point Lis 50.
Root, A. B. Upper Lisle.
Root, Erastus B. ret bds with H. C.
Upper Lisle Tri 15 Ind tel.
Root, H. C. (Catherine) farmer O 50a
3h 4e Upper Lisle Tri 15 Ind tel.
Root, H. E. Nanticoke.
Rose, Edward 1 eh laborer O la Gulf
Summit Snfd 201/2-
Rose, Mrs. Elen J. O 175a H&L R2
Windsor Win 28.
Rose, Mrs. Elizabeth (dau Robt. Darrow)
1 ch Rl Vestal Ves 51.
Rose, Horatio (Carrie) farming O 100a
4h 43 c Gulf Summit Snfd IQVs Ind tel.
Rose, Mark (Mary) laborer T Whitney
Point Bar 1.
Rose, Ward (Charlotte) dairyman at
State Hospital Binghamton Kir 9 Ind
tel.
ROSENCRANCE, ,T. H. (Emma) farmer T
2h 2c R4 Binghamton Dick 4 B tel.
ROSENCRANS, Marion G. (Lora J.) poul-
try & dairy farmer 12a Ih 12c Star
Route Hale Eddy Snfd 57 Ind tel.
Rosencrantz, Jessie 1 ch T RD Great
Bend Pa Win 49.
Rosenkrans, C. H. laborer bds with Floyd
E. R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Rosenkrans, Floyd E. farmer O 50a 4h
R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Rosenzweig, Clemens (Lena) 4 ch farmer
O 75a 5h 14c R3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Ross, Chas. N. (Louise) 5 ch farmer O
90a 2h 7c Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Ross, Frank (Agnes) 2 eh farmer O 187a
3h 37c Castle^ Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Ross, O. C. (Alphia E.) 1 ch machinist
T R2 Union Mai 20 B tel.
Ross, Tony laborer O H&L Ih R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 23.
Ross, W. H. (Pearl) farmer O 280a 5h
40c Glen Castle Chen 20 B tel.
Rought, James (Belle) 2 ch farmer O
115a 3h 18c E2 Vestal Ves 30.
Rounds, Anna (dau Fayette L.) Vestal
Ves 22 B tel.
Rounds, Clifton student bds with Luther
Lathrop Vestal Center Ves 65.
Rounds, Fayette L. (Susie) 2 ch coal
dealer O H&L Vestal Ves 22 B tel.
Rounds, Laura (dau Louie J.) student
Union Ves 22 B tel.
Rounds, Louie J. (Elma L.) farmer &
truck gardener O 35a Ih 5e Union
Ves 22 B tel.
Rounds, Orr farmer O 65a 5h 8c care
Friendsville stage Vestal Center Ves 69.
Rounds, Theodore A. coal Vestal Ves 22.
Rounds, William M. (Delia) farmer O
100a 3h 10c Vestal Center Ves 69 Ind
tel.
RouRKE, Mrs. M. Vestal.
Rowe, Asa J. (Amelia) 1 ch signalman
T Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Rowe, Blake (Helen) creamery foreman
bds with P. Kniskern Kirkwood
Kir 20.
RowE, Delbert (Nellie) 10 ch farmer O
200a 3h 16c Rl Nineveh Col 110 Ind
tel.
Rowe, Mrs. Emma O H&L Harpursville
Col 90.
Rowe, Nellie farmer O 43a Rl Nineveh
Col 115.
Rowley, William D. (Lydia I.) farmer
0 Ilia 2h 17c R2 Binghamton Bin 20
Ind tel.
RoYCE, Noel H. (Lelia) 2 ch farmer O
135a 3h 17e Rl Conklin Conk 10.
Roys, Mrs. Esther A. O 8a Vestal Ves 21.
Roys, Linn (son Esther) freight agent
for D L & W Vestal Ves 21.
Rozell, Arthur (Cora) farmer O 104a 3h
12c Lisle Lis 50 Ind tel.
Rozell, Elihu (Rebecca) farmer O 150a
2h 7c R5 Binghamton Chen 1 B tel.
Rozell, H. A. (Laura B.) 1 ch farmer O
30a Ih 10c Rl Lisle Lis 35.
Rozell, J. T. R5 Binghamton.
Rozell, Ralph C. bds with Wm. H. San-
ford' Snfd 44.
140
RURAL DIRECTORY
RozELL, William H. (Emeline) farmer
0 100a 3h 23c Sanford Snfd 44 Ind tel.
RozELL, William M. (Edith H.) 1 ch
farmer O 218a 6h 68c Sanford Snfd
41 Ind tel.
Rozelle, Adison A. (Gertrude) farmer O
85a 2h lie Rl Johnson City Un 50 B
tel.
Rozelle, Charles E. (Anna) farmer O 50a
4h 8c Maine Mai 34 B tel.
Rozelle, Edward D. 3 ch farmer O 182a
4h 31c Maine Mai 34.
Rozelle, Eldon J. (Luella) 1 ch farmer
O 200a 5h 18e Rl Johnson City Mai 54
B tel.
Rozelle, Floyd (Catherine) 1 eh farmer
0 51a R5 Binghamton Chen 1.
Rozelle, H. E. farmer 0 95a 2h 4c
Maine Mai 34.
Rozelle, Josiah A. (Jannett) 1 ch farm-
er O 122a 3h 15c Rl Johnson City Un
48 B tel.
Rozelle, J. T. (Delia) 2 ch farmer O
220a 8h 40c R5 Binghamton Dick 2
B tel.
Rssen, George (Mary) 4 ch laborer T
Vestal A^es 22.
Ruckel, Frank ret 0 10a R2 Vestal
Ves 21.
Ruckel, Mary C. (dau Frank) R2 Vestal
Ves 21.
Ruland, A. J. farmer O 70a 2h 12c Rl
Nineveh Col 101%.
Ruland, Charles (Harriett) farmer O
110a 5h 27c Center Village Col IOII/2.
Ruland, J. A. (Bertha B.) 2 ch farmer
O 100a 2h 28c Center Village Col lOlVa
Ind tel.
Ruland, J. A. Nineveh.
Ruland, M. F. (Narsie) feed store O 12a
Ih Ic Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
RuLisON, Frank (Emogene) farmer. O
50a 2h 7c R2 Binghamton Bin 20%
Ind tel.
Rulison, Henry (Agnes) employe D L &
W R R Co 0 4a Ic Corbettsville Conk
42 B tel.
Rulison, Nelson J. (Anna) 1 ch farmer
O 95a 4h 15c Rl Conklin Conk 19 B
tel.
Rumpf, Mason M. (Sarah E.) farming O
80a 2h 14c Rl Windsor Snfd 17 Ind
tel.
Rumpf, S. E. (Bertha) 1 ch painter &
paperhanger T Center Village Col 91.
Runner, H.' D. (Rhodie 15.) ret 0 H&L
Ih Castle Creek Chen 25.
Rush, Fred S. (Frances) wagon maker &
blacksmith 0 17a Vestal Center Ves 76.
Russell, C. F. (Hannah M.) undertaker
& farmer O 40a 2h 5e Vestal Center
Ves 76 Ind tel.
Russell, Edgar J. farmer O 215a 3h 19c
Rl Nineveh Snfd 35 Ind tel.
Russell, Ernest O Rl Nineveh Snfd 35.
Russell, Fred W. (Lizzie M.) 2 ch farmer
O 97a 4h 16c Rl Port Crane Col 2 B
tel.
Russell, George (Jennie) ret O H&L R2
Vestal Ves 14 Ind tel.
Russell, Geo. H. (Alice) 2 ch farmer O
40a 2h 5c Sanitaria Springs Col 4 Ind
tel.
Russell, James farmer T Sanitaria
Springs Col 10.
Russell, James W. (Edna) 4 ch farmer
T 2h 15c Rl Union Un 6.
Russell, Jerome (Secara) farmer T 2h 4c
R2 Harpursville Col 48 Ind tel.
Russell, Julian H. stone cutter bds with
Abram L. Deposit Snfd 53 Ind tel.
Russell, Lee bds with Geo. Minner San-
ford Snfd.
Russell, Lewis E. (Edith) farmer O 80a
2h 6e Rl Johnson City Un 48 B tel.
Russell, Mary Rl Nineveh Snfd 35.
Russell, Meloy M. (Rozell) 3 ch farmer
O 63a 2h 3c Sanitaria Springs Col 14.
Russell, Minnie Rl Nineveh Snfd 35.
Russell, Nancy C. bds Rl Windsor Snfd
29 Ind tel.
Russell, Thomas G. (Florence) 1 ch
teacher bds with Mrs. Edward Logan
care Friendsville stage Vestal Center
Ves 69 Ind tel.
Russell, W. H. (Lizzie) ret O 122a 3h
lie R2 Vestal Ves 48 Ind tel.
Ruttner, David farmer T Rl Port Crane
Fen 18.
Ruttner, Myron (Mary) 3 ch farmer O
124a 2h 15c Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Ryan, Andrew farmer O 76a Ih 5c Nanti-
coke Nan 5.
Ryan, Elizabeth bds Whitney Point
Tri 5.
Ryan, John farmer O 375a 3h 40c Nan-
ticoke Nan 5.
Ryan, Mathew (Mary) 1 ch farmer O
"l67a 3h 35c Nanticoke Nan 7 Ind tel.
Ryan, William T. farmer O 65a 2h 2c
Rl Conklin Conk 6.
Ryerson, Paul (Cora) 1 ch farmer T 2h
Whitney Point Bar 16.
Ryns, E. W. (Addie) 1 eh farmer 110a
Ih Ic R2 Windsor Win 36 Ind t«l.
Saddlemever, H. M. traveling salesman
O H&L Chenango Forks Chen 33 B
tel.
Saddlemike. Bert (Georgeanna) 2 ch
farmer O 86a 4h 12c R2 Johnson
City Un 27 B tel.
Saddlemire, Eugene W. (Ethel) 7 ch
farmer T 3h 21c Maine Mai 37 B tel.
141
BROOME COUNTY
Saddlemire, Merton a. (Goldie) farmer
O 9714a 4h 9c El Binghamtoii Bin 41.
/ St. John, Lark R. (Grace) 2 eh farming
O 106a 3h 15c Castle Ci-eek Chen 28
B tel.
St. John, W. M. (Elizabeth) 3 ch farmer
O 53a 2h 15c E5 Binghamton Chen
211/2 B tel.
Saley, H. S. (Elizabeth) farmer T 31i
6c R2 Binghamton Bin 201/2.
Salisberry, Charles (Martha) 3 ch
farmer T 2h 48c Deposit Snfd 56 In«T
tel.
Salisbury, Alton J. (Ethel L.) farmer
T Rl Port Crane Fen 25.
Salisbury, Mrs. Anna E. 3 ch farming
O 180a 3h 25c East Windsor Win
101.
Salisbury, Earl Rl Windsor.
Salisbury, Erma (dau John East Wind-
sor Win 101.
Salisbury, Fletcher (Clara) 1 ch farmer
T Ih Rl Binghamton Bin 41 B tel.
Salisbury, Gordin (son Anna) farmer
East Windsor Win 101.
Salisbury, John farmer O Hc&L East
Windsor Win 101.
Salisbury, Raymond (son Anna) farm-
er East Windsor Win 101.
Salisbury, William (Lillian) gardner O
100a 6h 12c Rl Conklin Conk 34 B
tel.
Salmon, J. C. (Florence) printer O 5a
Ih R4 Binghamton Fen 10 B tel.
Salsberry, Rosco W. (Rose W.) 2 ch
farmer T Ih 2c Sanford Snfd 9.
Salvadore, Lupo section hand on D L
& W Vestal Ves 22.
Samson, W. E. (Dora) general store
O 2a Kirkwood Kir 20 Ind tel.
Sanders, Harvey R. (Tacy) farmer O
296a 5h 15c Rl Johnson Citv Un 50
B tel.
Sands, James C. (Harriet C). 1 ch
farmer & storekeeper O 150a 3h 26c
Rl Nineveh Col 106 Ind tel.
Sanford, Bert (Anna) 3 ch laborer T
Ic Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Sanford, L. E. (Louisa) 2 cli farmer
O 93a 2h 14c Rl Nineveh Col 100.
Saterley, Emaline bds Lisle Lis 45.
Sawyer, Philip G. farmer O 60a 2h 3c
Rl Tunnel Fen 41 Ind tel.
Saxby, Arthur (son James A.) R2
Susquehanna Pa Win 92.
Saxby, Charles (son Robert) 2h Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 65.
Saxby, Geo. W. (Cora) 1 ch farmer O
70a 2h 18c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
39 Ind tel.
Saxby, Glenn A. (Verna) 2 ch farmer
O 185a Ih 5c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
62 Ind tel.
Saxby, James A. (Blanch) 1 ch farmer
O 76a 3h 20c Susquehanna Pa Win
92 Ind tel.
Saxby, John (Ruth) farm hand R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 84 Ind tel.
Sa^by, Robert (Lucy) 2 ch farmer O
110a 3h 15c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
65 Ind tel.
Saxby, Ross (son Robert Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 65 Ind tel.
Saxby, William (Anna) farmer O 100a
2h 10c Susquehaima Pa Win 92.
Scanlon, John (Mildred) 3 ch railroad
O 100a Ih 15c Tunnel Col.
Schering, Herman A. (Mary A.) 2 ch
farmer O 100a 2h 9c Port Crane Fen
12.
Schernahorn, A. P. (Myra) 3 ch
teamster T 3h Whitney Point Bar 16
B tel.
ScHEBNERHORN. Crayton L. (Dora A.)
5 ch farmer O 120a 5h 12e Rl Port
Crane Fen 42.
Schernerhorn, Olin (Julia A.) 1 ch far-
mer O 45a 2h 6c Rl Port Crane Col
2 B tel.
ScHERTER, Chas. R2 Union.
Schneider, Louis E. (Katherine) 2 ch
brick mason O H&L R2 Johnson City
Un 45%.
Schneider, Robert (Frances) mechanic
O 8a R4 Binghamton Chen 44.
Schnieder, John W. (Catherine) 2 ch
farmer 0 36a Ih 3c Rl Kirkwood Win
37.
Schofield, Oscar bds with Chas. E. Olm-
sted R2 Bainbridge Snfd 67.
Schouten, Egbert (Ina) farmer O 67a
Ih Ic R3 Binghamton Col 8.
Schumacher, Fred. Rl Binghamton.
ScHUTT, Orlando N. (Jessie) works at
E. J. shoe factory O H&L R2 John-
son City Un 46%.
Scofield, Charles (Mary) 4 ch farmer
O 205a 3h 28c Deposit Snfd 55%
Ind tel.
Scofield, J. Stuart (Sarah Maude)
farmer & beekeeper T Rl Kirkwood
Kir 19 Ind tel.
Scofield, Susan C. farming O 60a R4
Binghamton Chen 30.
Scornburger. Oscar iioultryman at state
hospital RD Binghamton Kir 10 Ind
tel.
Scott, Mrs. Ada 2 ch farming O 50a
Ih 5c Center Village Col 101.
Scott, C. W. (Eva) 1 ch works in
tannery T Vestal Ves 21.
142
EURAl, DIRECTORY
Scott, Emmett A. (Floretta W.) 1 ch
farmer T Rl Tunnel Fen 47.
Scott, Fred. Rl Chenango Forks.
Scott, Fred. M. (Catherine) 4 ch coal
dealer T 2h Rl Johnson City Un 47
B tel.
Scott, George laborer T 4h E2 Vestal
Ves 3.
Scott, Mrs. Gertie 2 ch farmer O 23a
7c R2 Vestal Ves 3 Ind tel.
Scott, G. R. (Mvrtie E.) 6 ch laborer
O H&L R2 Binghamton Bin 23.
Scott, James farmer T 2h 24c Deposit
Snfd 54 Ind tel. .
Scott, Johk W. (Mary E.) farmer O
106a 3h 9c Deposit Snfd 54 Ind tel.
Scott, Raymond J. (Helen F.) merchant
& dairy farming O 260a 3h 40c
Ociuaga Lake Snfd B tel.
Scott, Thomas Walter (Jessie L.) 1
ch farmer O 100a 5h 35c El Chen-
ango Forks Fen 34 B tel.
Scott, Willard (Josie) farmer 0 104a
21i 7c Kirkwood Kir 22.
Scott, Willard A. (Jennie E.) 2 ch
creamery work T El Chenango Forks
Fen 34 *B tel.
Seovill, Ed. (Minnie) 1 ch farmer T
2h 25c Rl Lisle Nan 10 Ind tel.
Seoville, Franklin ret 0 %a Rl Great
Bend Pa Kir 24 Ind tel.
ScroDER, Abram L. (Pauline A.) ret O
16a Ih le Deposit Snfd 53 Ind tel.
SCUDDER, A. C. Ouaquaga.
Scudder, Cliarles F. (Eva M.) farmer
O 47a 2h 6c R3 Binghamton Col 9.
SciTJDER, David T. (Anna M.) stock
dealer O ' 75a 2h 9c R3 Binghamton
Col 7 B tel.
Scudder, Harry C. (Nellie F.) 2 ch
meat cutter at state hospital 0 2a Hi
R3 Binghamton Col 8.
Scudder, John (Hattie) 3 ch farmer O
90a 2h 7e R2 Harpursville Col 34 Ind
tel.
Scudder, Mabel D. (dau A. L.) Deposit
Snfd 53 Ind tel.
Scutt, Sidney G. (Eva K.) 2 ch car-
T'enter O 2a Oquaga Lake Snfd 26 B
tel.
Scutt, Wm. T. (Rosa) carpenter O 95a
Oquaga Lake Snfd 47 B t^l.
Seabury, Alac (Marie) farmer 53a 3h
8e E5 Binghamton Mai 67 B tel.
Seal, John (Ada V.) 9 ch farmer 0
SSi/^a 2h 10c R3 Binghamton Win
30y2.
Seamax, Fred. E. (Minnie) livery &
sale stables O 30a 35h 10c Hooper
Un 32.
Searles, Arthur (Fannie) 1 eh lumber-
man T Rl Nineveh Col 1161/2.
Searles, Elias lumberman 0 H&L 2h
2c Rl Nineveh Col 116^^.
Sears, Frank physician 0 49a 2h Bing-
hamton Kir 5i.
Sebesta, Job.n farmer T Ih Ic R3 Bing-
hamton Col 7.
Sebesta, Martin farmer T Ih Ic R3
Binghamton Col 7.
See, Nelson (Marv) 2 ch poultryman
O 55a Ih 4c Deposit Snfd 53 Ind tel.
Seeley, Amos (Florence) farmer O 55a
5e Rl Tunnel Col 25.
Seeley, David (Allie) 1 ch farming O
48a 2h 3c Rl Vestal Ves 86.
Seeley, Wm. farming O 50a 2c Hale '
Eddv Snfd 51.
Self, Cliarles B. (Estlier) farmer 0 140a
8h 23c R.2 Chenango Forks Tri 49 Ind
tel.
Selutzca, Frank bds with Joseph Kocian
E2 Vestal Ves 20.
Sessions, Earl (Marv) 3 ch farmer O
200a 6h 23c R4 Marathon Lisle 37.
Sessions, Mrs. Sophia T Chenango Forks
Chen 33.
Severson. a. a. blacksmith & farmer
120a 2h 6c Rl Great Bend Pa Win
46 Ind tel.
Severson, R. L. (Georgia) R F D
carrier & farmer O lOSa 4h 13c Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 16 Ind tel.
Seward, Alma (dau Stephen) R2 Wind-
sor Win 80.
Seward, Ezra (Lela) 9 ch farmer T
Gulf Summit Win 137.
Seward, E. B. (Henrietta) farmer O
132a 2h 17c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
115 Ind tel.
Seward, Frank E. (Lettie L.) farmer
O 79a 2h lie Re Susquehanna Pa Win
134 Ind tel.
Seward, lone (dau Stephen) R2 Windsor
Win 80.
Seward. Nina M. (dau E. B.) teacher R6
Susquehanna Pa Win 115.
Seward, Stephen (Luvernie) 2 ch farmer
O 2h 13c E2 Windsor Win 80.
1 P t y 1 r*J •11 ? Ill' Everything for the lit
Inrants and thiidren s Wear le ^^ '"d.^sbaby
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS,
carriages and go-carts
Binghamton, N. Y.
143
BROOME COUNTY
Seymour, Albert 2 ch painter O la E4
Bingham ton Chen 47.
Seymour, Fredrick farmer O la E4 Bing-
hamton Chen 47.
Seymour, William O la B4 Binghamton
Chen 47.
Shannon, Friend (Jennie) telegraph op-
erator on railroad 0 H&L Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Sharp, Gordon Nanticoke.
Sharp, Viron C. (Minnie C.) R F D car-
rier O H&L 2h Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Sharpe, Frank W. (Marguerite) 1 ch
civil engineer T Sanitaria Springs
Col 12.
Shattuck, Mrs. Katherine 2 ch bds vrith
Maria Davis Deposit Snfd 44.
Shaw, Mrs. Eleanor O 3a Ic Sanitaria
Springs Col 4.
Shavr, Mrs. Fannie A. T Sanitaria
Springs Col 4.
Shay, James (Lany) farmer O 61a 2h
10c Center Village Col 96.
Shay, Orley S. (Frances) wks for E.
Johnson shoe factory O 50a 2h 6c Rl
Union Un 5 B tel.
Shay, William T Chenango Forks Fen 31.
Shaylor, William (Myrtle) 2 ch book-
keeper T Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Shea, J. E. (Mary C.) 2 ch farmer &
stock buyer O 120a 3h 2c R3 Bing-
hamton Kir 8.
Shear, Mrs. Florence 2 ch bds with Mrs.
Edna Spendley R4 Binghamton Fen 10.
Shear, Irving (Susie) 4 ch farmer T
2c R3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Shear, Seneca (Fannie K.) farmer O 7a
Ih Rl Port Crane Fen 18 B tel.
Shear, S. G. 2 ch blacksmith T Ih R4
Binghamton Chen 14.
Shear, W. B. (Lizzie) 2 ch farmer O 95a
3h 4c R3 Binghamton Kir 2 Ind tel.
Shear, W. H. Port Dickinson.
Shearer, William B. (Ella A.) farmer
O 62a 4h 25c R4 Binghamton Dick 4
B tel.
Shedd, Henry (son James) Rl Windsor
Win 116.
Shedd, James (Jennie) 4 ch section hand
T Rl Windsor Win 116.
Sheedy, Cecelia (dau William) Rl Vestal
Ves 59 Ind tel. ■
Sheedy, Joseph (son William) shoeworker
Rl Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Sheedy, Lucy (dau William) housekeeper
Rl Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Sheedy, William (Elizabeth) farmer O
115a 4h 10c Rl Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Sheedy, William J. (son William) farm-
er Rl Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Shelden, Carrie farming 0 100a Ic El
Lisle Lis 16.
Shenton, John (Minnie) T R2 Bing-
hamton Bin 23.
Sheonfett, Myron (Flora) 2 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 5c Rl Conklin Conk 18 B tel.
Shepherdson, Alvah farmer O 37a Ih
2c Rl Port Crane Fen 8 B tel.
Shepherdson, Kate farming O 37a Rl
Port Crane Fen 8 B tel.
Shepherdson, Mary farmer O 37a Rl
Port Crane Fen 8 B tel.
Sherer, Lewis (Faimie) 9 ch farmer O
139a 3h 13c R2 Johnson City Mai 73
B tel.
Sherman, Bernard (son W. L.) electro-
typer Kirkwood Kir 20.
Sherman, Ernest M. (Mary A.) farmer
T R2 Harpursville Col 71.
Sherman, William (Minnie) 1 ch farm-
er O 105a 3h 12c R2 Binghamton
Bin 23.
Sherman, W. L. (M. Elizabeth) feed
dealer O H&L Kirkwood Kir 20.
Sherwood, Arthur E. (Nina B.) 1 ch
farmer O 169a 3h 35c R2 Chenango
Forks Tri 53 Ind tel.
Sherwood, Ed (Mary) laborer O H&L
le Whitney Point Lis 50.
Sherwood, Ernest (Adell) 3 ch farmer T
2h 7c R2 Windsor Win 29 Ind tel.
Sherwood, Frances farming T Sanitaria
Springs Col 33.
Sherwood, Granwell, Jr., (son Gran well,
Sr.) R2 Windsor Win 33.
Sherwood, Granwell, Sr. (Jennie)
farmer O 100a 3h 14c R2 Windsor
Win 33 Ind tel.
Sherwood, H. H. (Martha) farmer O 4a
Ih 3c Nineveh Col 90 Ind tel.
Sherwood, Isaac (Adeline) ret O H&L
R2 Richford Lis 20.
Sherwood, M. D. (Nellie) 1 ch farmer
O 129a 2h 13c R2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 99 Ind tel.
Sherwood, Reuben (Sarah) farmer O
24a Ih 2c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 56
Ind tel.
Sherwood, William H. (Lydia G.) farmer
O 12a Ih 5c Port Crane Fen 9 B tel.
Shiner, Charles D. (Nellie E.) 1 ch store-
keeper O i/ia Ih Gulf Summit Snfd
201/2 B & Ind tels.
Shipman, Nathan (Eliza) farmer 0 99a
2h Ic Rl Conklin Conk 18 B tel.
Shipman, William R. (Nettie) farmer O
30a 5c Triangle Tri 53.
Shirley, Harry Y. (Jennie) profiler at
I. T. R. O 3a R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Shoemaker, Mantell (Mary) 5 ch farmer
T Harpuisville Col 87.
Shoultes, Arthur H. (Lula) 2 ch farmer
O 64a 2h 13c R2 Union Mai 16 B tel.
144
EURAL DIRECTORY
Shove, Mrs. Hannah T Vestal Center
Ves 62.
Shuders, Charles (Emma) 1 eh farmer
O 275a 5h 20c R2 Union Mai 11 B tel.
Shufelt, Ernest (Martha E.) farmer O
75a 2h 14c Rl Port Crane Fen 24.
Shumaker, George J. (Erma) 4 ch farm
manager T 3h lie Port Dickinson Dick
B tel.
Shumway, William (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 150a 2h 8c Rl Great Bend Pa
Win 13.
Shupp, Ruth (granddau S. A.) student
R2 Binghamton Bin 6.
Shupp, Spencer (grahdson S. A.) student
R2 Binghamton Bin 6.
Shupp, S. A. (Nellie) ret O 130a Ih Ic
R2 IBinghamton Bin 6.
Shupp, Wells (grandson S. A.) student
R2 Binghamton Bin 6.
Shurtleff, C. L. (Eliza) 4 ch farmer
O 139a 3h 23c R2 Binghamton Bin
20i/o.
Shute, J. E. (Mabel L.) real estate & in-
surance T Ih Chenango Bridge Chen
40 B tel.
Shyharner, Jesse farmer T R4 Bingham-
ton Fen 10.
Sibley, Alta (dau F. E.) E2 Binghamton
Bin 20 Ind tel.
Sibley, F. E. (Edith) general storekeeper
O 133a 2h 5c ^2 Binghamton Bin 20
Ind tel.
Sibley, G. P. farmer O 61a 4c R2 Che-
nango Forks Tri 53.
Sibley, Viola (dau F. E.) school teacher
R2 Binghamton Bin 20 Ind tel.
Sickles, Clarence (Martha) 3 ch salesman
0 67a 2h 9c R5 Binghamton Chen 20.
SiCKMON, Bert R. farmer R6 Susque-
hanna Pa Windsor 113i/^.
Sickmon, Charles engineer R6 . Susque-
hanna Pa Win 11314.
Sickmon, Floyd machinist R6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 1131/^.
Sickmon, Frank boilermaker R6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 113%.
Sickmon, Frank (Cora) farmer & lum-
berman 0 90a 2h 6c R6 Susquehanna
Pa Win 113i/l>.
SiLVERNAiL, C. M. (Elizabeth) 4 ch farm
manager & cattle breeder T 5h 40c
Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind tel.
Silvernail, Mrs. Emma dressmaker O
H&L Port Crane Fen 8.
Silvernail, Mrs. Eva 4 ch T Harpursville
Col 90.
Silvernail, Ward E. (Minnie) farming O
85a 2h 10c Rl Windsor Snfd 17.
Silvernell, Floyd bds with H.
Sanford Snfd 7.
G. Howe
ifciT--:
10
Why Growing Apples Pays.
145
BECOME COUNTY
Simmon. Alvia (Maud) 2 ch fanner T
4h 24c El Chenango Forks Fen 34 B
tel.
Simmons, E. W. (Elza) ret O 125a Tri-
angle Tri 30.
Simmons, Frank poultryman O 7a Vestal
Ves 23.
Simmons, J. W. (Lottie) 2 ch employe
Time Eecorder Co T Ih El Union
Un 6.
Simmons, Peter V. (Julia) dairy farming
O 360a 5h 63c Deposit Snfd 47 B tel.
Simonds, Mayland caretaker T E2 John-
son City Un 45 B tel.
Simons, E. G. (Willoughby) 4 ch farmer
O 260a 4h 25c E2 Harpursville Col 44.
SiMONSON, F. A. (Allie) carpenter O
H&L Harpursville Col 74 Ind tel.
Simonson, James bds with Lyman Wright
E2 Windsor Win 82.
Simonson, J. B. (Sarah D.) ret O H&L
Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
Simonson, E. H. (Eda L.) 1 ch black-
smith & farmer O 98a 2h lie E3 Bing-
hamton Col 7 B tel.
Simpson, Charles farm hand bds with
Fremont L. Whitaker El Binghamton
Bin 45 B tel.
Simpson, Charles E. (Nellie) 2 ch farm-
er & grocer O 126a 5h 35c Upper Lisle
Tri 4 Ind tel.
Simpson, Mrs. Emma O H&L Upper
Lisle Tri 4.
Simpson, Henry bds with Neale Deposit
Snfd 55.
Sinchaski, Joe (Annie) 6 ch farmer O
100a 2h 2c Glen Aubrey Bar 7.
Sines, John H. (Eva) 1 ch farmer O
80a 3h 10c El Binghamton Conk 7
Ind tel.
SiNiGER, August (Augusta) 5 ch farmer
O 70a 3h 10c E4 Binghamton Chen 52
B tel.
Sisco, John H. (Ella E.) battery man
T Gulf Summit Snfd 2OI/3.
Sisson, Alford (Fanny) farm hand O
41/2 a Ih E3 Binghamton Kir 53.
Sisson, E. Carlton (Edith) 3 ch farmer
O 135a 4h 16c E4 Binghamton Dick 4
B tel.
Sisson, Frank (Clara) 2 ch farmer O
ILa ]e E3 Binghamton Kirk 51.
SiTTERLEY, CLIFFORD (Edith) 2 ch
farmer O 16a Ih 4e East Windsor
Win 100.
Sitterley, D. J. farming, bds with J.
Ouaquaga Win 82.
Sitterley, J. (Alice) farmer 120a 4h 20c
Ouaquaga Win 82.
Skillvanaek, John 4 ch farmer O 70a
2h Ic E5 Binghamton Un 57.
Slack, A. D. (Mary) farmer O 75a 2h
10c E2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Slack, Charles (Lenora) carpenter O .E2
Vestal Ves 21.
Slack, Charles (Alice) farmer O 160a
5h 33c Whitney Point Nan 25 Ind
tel.
Slack, William (Eoxie) carpenter O 3a
Castle Creek Chen 27.
Slade, Mrs. Mara G. O H&L Sanitaria
Springs Col 12.
Slater, Austin (Lucy) 2 ch farmer T
2h 14c E2 Windsor Win 33.
Slater, Earl driver for Cloverdale
Creamery T 2h 2c E2 Binghamton
Bin 21 B tel!
Slater, Otis (nephew Otis Sweet) stu-
dent El Kirkwood Kir 14 Ind tel.
Slater, William laborer bds with Earl
E2 Binghamton Bin 21 B tel.
Slattery, Thomas laborer O 1/4 a Castle
Creek Chen 25.
Slausen, Eolon H. (Chole F.) farmer T
5c Port Crane Fen 15.
Sleter, H. C. farmer O 50a Ih 2c Lisle
Lis 41.
Slickles, George G. (Cora) 1 ch man-
ager SheflSeld Farms T Conklin Conk
39.
Sliter, Edgar (Mary) farmer O 70a 2h
4c El Lisle Lis 44.
Sly, Lewis M. (Helen) 2 ch creamery-
man 0 H&L Ih Whitney Point Tri
15.
Slyter, Harry farmer O 60a Hi Lisle Lis
41.
Small, W. H. (Ethel) 1 ch farmer O
134i/2a 2h 22e Castle Creek Bar 27 B
tel.
Smith, Abe (Nellie) farmer T 2h 14e
Whitney Point Nan 25 Ind tel.
Smith, Alson (Mary) farmer O 64a Ih
9c Wliitney Point Lis 51 Ind tel.
Smith. Andrew (Cappie) farmer O 113a
3h 14c Glen Aubrey Nan 33 Ind tel.
Sniitli, Artliur (Julia) 2 ch farmer O
100a 3h 14c El Whitney Point Tri 38.
Smith, Arthur D. E3 Binghamton.
Smith, Arthur E. (Frances E.) 3 ch
dairy farming 0 100a 4h 30c Oquaga
Lake Snfd 49 Ind tel.
Smith, Bird (Mabel) farmer T 3h 16c
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Smith. Burr (Minnie) carpenter T Ih
Ic E2 Windsor Win.
Smith, Burr Henry farmer O 52a 2h 4e
El Nineveh Snfd 34.
Smith. Carley (Ella) ret O H&L Lisle
Lis 44 Ind tel.
Smith, Cliarles farjner O 247a 5h 19c
Nanticoke Nan 7.
146
EURAL DIRECTORY
Smith, Charles C. (Edith) 1 ch farmer
O 90a 3h 18c E2 Vestal Ves 3 Ind
tel.
Smith, Charles G. (Hattie M.) 1 ch
flour & feed 0 4a Center Village Col
97. See adv.
Smith, Charles H. (Bess) farmer O 145a
2h 14c El Great Bend Pa Win 39
Ind tel.
Smith, Charles M. (Elnora) 1 ch farmer
T 2h Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Smith, Clarence farmer T 4h 12c R2
Binghamton Bin 7.
Smith, Clarence H. farmer 0 114a 2h
9c Center Village Col 95 Ind tel.
Smith, Clarence M. (Lucenda) farmer O
62a 2h 8c Rl Conklin Conk 5 Ind tel.
Smith, C. F. (Sabra) O 97a Upper Lisle
Tri 18.
Smith, David (Emma) 1 ch farmer O
275a 9h 35c 114 Binghamton Chen 14
B tel.
Smith, Mrs. Dell 1 ch dressmaker T
Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Smith, Dell T. fireman at pipe station T
Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Smith, Earl laborer T Ouaquaga Col
84.
Smith, Earl H. dairy farmer O l25a oh
20c Deposit Snfd"47 B tel.
Smith, Edwin A. (son Joseph P.) farm
hand Ih Deposit Snfd 49 Ind tel.
Smith, Elias (Muriel) 1 ch butter &
cheese maker O H&L Triangle Tri.
Smith, Elmer A. (Mertie M.) 9 ch car-
penter & machinist T McClure Settle-
ment Snfd 17.
Smith, Emerson (Phoebe) ret O H&L
Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Smith, Mrs. Emma O la Kirkwood Kir
22.
Smith, Erle G. (Jessie) farmer 0 50a
3h 8c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 38 Ind
tel.
Smith, Ethel (dau W. A.) Whitney Point
Tri 10.
Smith, Ezacira bds with Burr II. Rl
Nineveh Snfd 34.
Smith, E: C. (Grace) 4 ch farmer O
100a 4h 17c R2 Chenango Forks Bar
44 B tel.
Smith, Mrs. E. M. farming O 62i4a 2h
4c Whitney Point Bar 15 Ind tel.
Smith, Florence housekeeper for Leonard
R2 Binghamton Bin 8 Ind tel.
Smith, Floyd (Grace) 3 ch farmer O
23a 2h 9c Glen Aubrey Mai 52 B
tel.
Smith, Frank (Adelaide) farmer O 180a
3h 29c Rl Nineveh Col 117 Ind tel.
Smith, Frank E. 3 ch farmer O 48a
2h 5e R4 Binghaml;on Chen 47.
Smith, Frank E. (Katie J.) 3 ch dairy
farming O 222a 3h 35c Oquaga Lake
Snfd 24 Ind tel.
Smith, Fred B. (Phoebe A.) car inspec-
tor O H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Smith, Fredrick F. (Bertha) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 25c E2 Johnson City Un 44 B
tel.
Smith, George (Martha) 2 ch farmer
O 166a 3h 12c R2 Afton Snfd 65 Ind
tel. ^
Smith, George (Jeanette) 1 ch lineman
for B tel 0 15a E2 Binghamton Bin
23.
Smith, George farmer O 97a 3h 27c
Upx^er Lisle Tri 18.
Smith, George P. (son Harriett) farmer
O 60a 3h 2e Windsor Win 66 Ind
tel.
Smith, George W. (Susie B.) farmer Rl
Whitney Point Tri 21.
Smith, Gorman laborer bds with S. B.
Alexander Hale Eddy Snfd 51 Ind
tel.
Smith, Grace bds with D. F. Edson East
Windsor Win 122.
Smith, Grove L. (Florence) 4 eh farmer
O 85a 2h 4c Rl Vestal Ves 58.
Smith, Gurney (Cora) 2 ch farmer O
95a 2h 10c Union Center Un 14 B
tel.
Smith, G. R. (Nellie) 5 ch foreman O
H&L Nineveh Col 90.
Smith, Harl L. (Ardlena) farmer T
3h 29c R2 Johnson City Un 44 Ind
tel.
Smith, Mrs. Harriett Windsor Win 66.
Smith, Harry (Lottie) 1 ch farmer T
2h 19e Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Smith, Henry bds with George R2 Afton
Snfd 65.
Smith, Henry (Carrie) 2 ch laborer T
Whitney Point Lis 50.
Smith, Hermon D. (Inah) electrician &
truck gardener T Rl Whitney Point
Tri 10.
Smith, Hoadley (Nellie) 3 eh farmer 0
88a 2h 5c R2 Harpursville Col 34 Ind
tel.
Smith, Hoadley B. ,(Ic\a, E.) 3 ch
farmer O 135a 2h 7c E2 Harpursville
Col 12.
Smith, Homer J. (son F. E.) garage
mechanic Ih Ic Oquaga Lake Snfd 24
Ind tel.
Smith, Howell farmer O 50a 2h 7c Lisle
Lis 45.
Smith, H. T. (Phillomelia) farmer O
22% a 2h 2c East Windsor Col 122
Ind tel.
Smith, H. Z. (Marion) ret 0 90a Ih Rl
Nineveh Col 117 Ind tel.
147
BROOME COUNTY
Smith, I, W. (Hattie) 3 ch farmer T
2h 19c R2 Chenango Forks Bar 57.
Smith, Jake (Lucy) bds with Geo. Wiles
E2 Windsor Win 80.
Smith, James (Catherine) farmer O 80a
5h 12c R4 Bingham ton Chen 30 1^.
Smith, Jasom (Gertrude) 2 ch farming
T 2h 13c Whitney Point Tri 5.
Smith, Jay (Daisy C.) 2 ch creamery
manager O la McClure Settlement
Snfd 26 B tel.
Smith, Jerry (Ella) farmer O 197a 3h
5c E2 Windsor Kir 37 Ind tel.
Smith, Jesse (Lulu) 2 ch farmer T 2h
3c Rl Windsor Win 116.
Smith, John farm hand bds with Alva
Madison R3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Smith, John farmer T Ih Glen Aubrey
Nan 27.
Smith, John N. farmer O 130a Upper
Lisle Tri 18.
Smith, Joseph P. (Mary E.) farmer O
55a 2h 8c Oquaga Lake Snfd, 49 Ind
tel.
Smith, J. B. (Effie) 2 ch farmer T
4h 40c R4 Binghamton Chen 41 B tel.
Smith, Leon M. (Lena) 2 ch farmer T
2h 14c R5 Binghamton Un 57.
Smith, Leonard M. farmer O 112a 3h 10c
R2 Binghamton Bin 8 Ind tel.
Smith, Lester J. farmer O 152a 2h Mc-
Clure Settlement Snfd 30.
Smith, Lewis (Ida) farmer O 90a 2h 8c
R2 Binghamton Bin 9 Ind tel.
Smith, Mrs. Loretta Kirkwood Kir 34.
Smith, Louis B. (Mary C.) salesman O
8a Ih Hooper Un 31 B tel.
Smith, Lysander (Rozetta) 2 ch minister
T Castle Creek Chen 28.
Smith, Mark D. (Geneva) 3 ch farmer T
2h 12c Rl Conklin Conk 6.
Smith, Martha (dau W. A.) Rl Windsor
Win 116.
Smith, Maurice (Minnie) farmer 0 97a
Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Smith, Nelson R. farmer T 2h 4c Rl
Nineveh Col 124.
Smith, N. E. 2 ch farmer O 109a 2h 24c
Sanford Snfd 41 Ind tel.
Smith, Oran (Mary) ret O H&L Ih
Upper Lisle Tri 4.
Smith, Otis bds with Owen Dibble De-
posit Snfd 451/2-
Smith, Patrick (Margaret) farmer O
108a 4h 8c R4 Binghamton Chen 30 1/2.
Smith, Patrick H. (Abbie S.) 5 ch teleg-
rapher O 4a 2c Deposit Snfd 53.
Smith, Paul farmer O 14a 2c R4 Bing-
hamton Chen 52.
Smith, Ralph (Hazel) laborer 0 H&L
Center Lisle Lis 35.
Smith, Reuben 5 ch laborer 0 H&L Nine-
veh Col 90.
Smith, Ross (son Lewis) farmer R2
Binghamton Bin 9 Ind tel.
Smith, R. (Hazel) laborer T Killawog
Lis 38 1/2.
Smith, R. .D. (Elizabeth E.) farmer O
84a 2h 7c 66 sheep R3 Binghamton
Col 5.
Smith, R. W. (Sarah) farmer O 40a 2h
8c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 47 Ind tel.
Smith, Sarah Ann bds with Mrs. Mina
Jane Reynolds Rl Vestal Ves 63 Ind
tel.
Smith, Stella bds with Wm. M. Rozell
Sanford Snfd 41.
Smith, S. Thurber (Martha A.) 4 ch
plumber O 125a 3h lie Rl Vestal Ves
58 Ind tel.
Smith, Ulysses E. (Annie) 4 ch stone-
mason T 3h 16c Maine Mai 7 B tel.
See adv.
Smith, Walter farmer T Ih Rl Lisle
Lis 35.
Smith, Warren (Julia C.) farmer O 37a
2h 4c Rl Nineveh Col 124.
Smith, Mrs. Warren E. bda with N. E.
Sanford Snfd 41.
Smith, Will (Mary) 2 ch farmer T R4
Binghamton Chen 30 B tel.
Smith, Willard (Victoria) actor O l^/^a
R3 Binghamton Kir 54.
Smith, Wm. (Jennie) farmer O 12a Ih
2c Castle Creek Chen 26.
Smith, Wm. (Mattie) 3 eh laborer O
H&L Rl Lisle Lis 45.
Smith, William (Lois) farmer T 3h 12c
Rl Whitney Point Tri 19.
Smith, William E. (Rozalia) farmer O
50a 2h 8c Rl Whitney Point Tri 21.
Smith, W. A. (Adelia) 2 ch poultry O
12a 3c Whitney Point Tri 10.
Smith, W. A. (Emily J.) 1 ch farmer O
8a Ih Ic Rl Windsor Win 116.
Smith, W. H. (Mary) 2 ch farmer O 97a
3h 30c R4 Binghamton Chen 30 B t€l.
Snedaker, a. W. (son W. H.) Rl Hall-
stead Pa Conklin 42.
Snedaker, Harold C. (son J. C.) shoe-
maker R2 Binghamton Bin 20 1/^.
Snedaker, J. C. (Gertrude) painter O 11a
R2 Binghamton Bin 20^^.
Snedaker, W. H. (Helena) farmer O 44a
2h 12e Rl Hallstead Pa Conk 42.
Snell, S. (Vina) 1 ch farmer O 6a Ic
care Friendsville stage Binghamton
Bin IVo.
Snook, L. J. (Elizabeth) 2 ch farmer T
5h 10c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 108
Ind tel.
Snopek, Thomas (Annie) 4 ch farming
0 100a 2h 10c R5 Binghamton Chen 9.
148
EURAL DIRECTORY
Snover, John F. (Sarah) carpenter O R2
Johnson City Un 45%.
Snow, C. A. (Annie) truck gardener O
35a Ih 7c Willow Point Ves 55 B tel.
Snow, Henry M. (Cora A.) 3 eh groeerv-
man 0 H&L Ih Port Crane Fen 8 B
tel.
Snow, Hiram K. (Stella) 3 ch carpenter
T Port Dickinson Dick.
Snow, Mabel L. T Port Crane Fen 8.
Snow, Ralph D. (son Hiram) wks for
"Wells Fargo Express Co. Rl Port Dick-
inson Dick.
Snyder, Burt (Louslo) 3 ch farmer T
3h 9e Rl Harpursville Col 69 Ind tel.
Snyder, Calvin J. (Ella S.) farmer O 40a
2h 6c Rl Harpursville Col 70%.
Snyder, George (Pearl) 1 ch creamery-
man T Gulf Summit.
Snyder, Henry (Vejma) lumberman O
615a 5h 26c Sanford Snfd 32 Ind tel.
Snyder, John barber O 2a Ih Conklin
Conk 39.
Snyder, William (Nancy) farmer T 3h
21c Rl Nineveh Snfd 6 Ind tel.
SouTHWORTH, H. S. (Margaret) dairy &
stock farming O 135a 3h 10c Rl Vestal
Ves 91 B tel.
Spafford, Elmer (Flosey) 1 ch farmer
O 50a 4h 7c Rl Conklin Conk 18.
Spalik, Joseph (Frances) 3 ch farmer
O 53a 2h 5c R3 Biughamton Col 7.
Sparks, Elmer farmer T 2h 5c Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 46 B tel.
Sparks, Hannah Jane O Rl Great Bend
Pa Win 46.
Sparren, Mrs. Ralph 3 ch T Whitney
Point Lis 50.
Sparrow, Ellis (Clara) 3 ch merchant O
7a Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Sparrow, Libbie O H&L Lisle Lis 45.
Spaulding, George F. (Mary) 1 eh team-
ster O 9a 2h 2c R2 Vestal Ves 20 Ind
tel.
Spearbeck, Alva 1 ch farmer O 104a 2h
9c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 17 Ind tel.
Spearbeck, Glenn F. (Emma) 1 ch
farmer & teaming Ih Rl Great Bend
Pa Win 44.
Spearbeck, Ida Rl Great Bend Pa
Win 17.
Spearbeck, Jerome W. (Nettie) 1 ch
farmer O 50a Rl Great Bend Pa Win
44 Ind tel.
Spearbeck, Mrs. Lee D. T Rl Great Bend
Pa Kir 23.
Spencer, Adelbert Rl Lisle.
Spencer, Allen E. (Rosie) 1 ch farmer
0 10a 2h R4 Binghamton Chen 15.
Spencer, Bertha T Rl Lisle Lis 9.
Spencer, C. E. (Anna F.) farmer O 142a
2h 13c R2 Binghamton Bin 19 Ind tel.
Spencer, Earl S. (Jennie) 1 ch student
T Union Un 531/0.
Spencer, Elijah (Amedia) 1 ch ret O
H&L Lisle Lis 46.
Spencer, L. D. (Jennie) 1 eh farmer O
340a 8h 39c Rl Lisle Lis 16.
Spencer, Mrs. Mary J. 0 H&L Main St
Center Village Col 91.
Spencer, Mary J. farming 0 90a 2h 9c
Rl Lisle Nan 9.
Spencer, Merritt W. (Alice) 1 ch farmer
O 120a 3h 10c Rl Union Un 3.
Spencer, M. E. blacksmith T Chenango
Forks Chen 33.
Spencer, M. R. (Hannah) merchant O
H&L Ih Killawog Lis 37 B & Ind tels.
Spencer, W. H. Rl Harpursville.
Spendley, C. F. (Mary) farmer O 75a
3h 7c R4 Binghamton Chen 46.
Spendley, Mrs. Edna farmer O 20a R4
Binghamton Fen 10.
S^Dendley, Z. A. physician & surgeon O
7a Ih Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Spoor, Frank E. (Harriett Elizabeth) 1
ch farmer O 30a Ih 3c R2 Susquehanna
Pa Win 59 Ind tel.
Spoor, Frank O. (Hazel) farmer T 2h
18c Ouaquaga Col 80.
Spoor, H. A. (Mary A.) farmer O 106a
111 Ic R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 56 Ind
tel.
Spoor, James H. (Mae) 5 ch farmer O
70a 3h 5c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 52
Ind tel.
Spoor, Laura embroidery work R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 59 Ind tel.
Sprage, Wm. farmer R2 Windsor Win 73.
Springer, Edward T. (Mary J.) ret T
Port Crane Fen 8.
Springer, Mrs. Effie M. farming O 7Sa
2h 2c Center Village Col 117.
Springer, Myron (Phoebe) farmer O
40a Ih 6c R3 Binghamton Kir 52.
Springsteen, Calvin L. (Julia M.) black-
smith O la Ouaquaga Col 84.
Springsteen, C. A. R2 Windsor.
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149
BROOME COUNTY
Springsteen, Earl 'J. (Letta M.) 3 ch
T Ouaquaga Col 84.
Springsteen, J. Willis (Myrtie) 2 cli
farmer O 203y2a 3h 25c East Windsor
Col 122 Ind tel.
Springsteen, Lynn (Minnie) farmer O
86a 3h 20c East "Windsor Col 122
Ind tel.
Springsteen, Mary bds with Fred Holmes
E6 Susquehanna Pa Win 111.
Springsteen, Ealph (Pheobe E.) 1 ch
farmer O 31a Ih 4c Rl Nineveh Col
124 Ind tel.
Springstien, Bessie M. (dau H. G.)
East Windsor Win 122.
Springstien, Cloyd (Ina) 2 eh farmer
O 54a 2h 9c R2 Windsor Win 77.
Springstien, Gorley bds with son Y. H.
East Windsor Win 122.
Springstien, H. G. (Pearl) 1 ch farm-
er O S6a 2h 20c East Windsor Win
122.
Sjiringstien, Roscoe A. (Adeline) farmer
O 53a 2h 3c R2 Windsor Win 82.
Squares, Miles R. (Ida L.) ret O H&L
Ouaquaga Col 84.
Squiers, Henry (Susan) 1 ch dentist O
H&L Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Squires, A. E. (Ettie I.) 3 ch farmer
O 9Sa 3h 2c R2 Windsor Win 71 Ind
tel.
Squires, Delbert E. (Lottie M.) 1 ch
signalman T Gulf Summit Snfd 201/2.
Squires, Geo. M. (son A. E.) Windsor
Win 71.
Squires, Mrs. James O 45a Lisle Lis 46.
Sramck, Izidor (Veronica) 4 ch farmer
O 188a 3h 18c R2 Windsor Win 29.
Srnatk, John (Katie) 2 ch farmer O
63a 2h 3c Rl Binghamton Bin 47.
Stack, Thomas A. (Mary) 1 ch creamery
O H&L 111 Railroad St Chenango Forks
Chen.
Stafford, Ro'wena R2 Windsor Snfd 17.
Stage, Albert (Marie) carpenter Rl
Union Un 5.
Stage, Wm. R. (Mary A.) farmer O 03a
2h 7c R2 Harpursville Col 43.
Stahl, Henry P. (Marie H.) 4 ch
farmer O 331a 7h 27c Rl Tunnel Fen
45 Ind tel.
Stalker, Mrs. Sarah Whitney Point Tri 5.
Stalker, William H. farmer O 61a Ih
3c Rl Conklin Con 16 B tel.
Stam|)fler, Mrs. Idella farmer O 55a Ih
Star Route Whitney Point Bar 26
B tel.
Standish. Clarence (Mettie) 1 ch farmer
& poultryman O 98a 4h 17c Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 39 Ind tel.
Stanley, Charles (son Mary) carpenter
Vestal Center Ves *62yo.
Stanley, Clarence hospital attendant R3
Binghamton Kir 9 Ind tel.
Stanley, Clark (May) 6 ch farmer O
65a 2h 21c R4 Marathon Lis 38i^ Ind
tel.
Stanley, David (Gussie) painter & car-
penter O 26a 2h Ic R2 Vestal Ves
21.
Stanley, Earl (Agnes) 2 ch farming T
Rl Vestal Ves 86.
Stanley, George (son Mrs. Irving) farm-
er R3 Binghamton Kir 53.
Stanley, Mrs. Irving O 119a 2h 9c
R3 Binghamton Kir 53.
Stanley, Isaac (Ida) farmer O 50a 2h
5c R3 Binghamton Kir 54 Ind tel.
Stanley, J. L. (Elizabeth) farming O
40a 2h 9c Rl Vestal Ves 56.
Stanley, Mari'e (grand dau Mary)
housekeeper Vestal Center Ves 62 y>.
Stanley, Mrs. Mary O H&L Vestal
Center Ves 621/^.
Stannard, Burton S. (Bessie L.) 3 ch
farmer O 20a 3c R2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 60 Ind tel.
Stannard. Lewis C. (Hattie) 1 ch
farmer O 115a 2h 9c R2 Susquehanna
Pa Win 60 Ind tel.
Stannard, Morton L. (son Lewis) school
teacher R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 60
Ind tel.
Stanton, Egbert J. (Alice) 1 ch fruit
store O Port Dickinsoh Dick B tel.
Stanton, George W. (Myra) 1 ch O 80a
2h 13c Union Center Un 16 B tel.
Stanton, Guy (Sadie) 2 ch butcher T
2h Rl Binghamton Bin 45 B tel.
Stanton, Hiram J. (Clara B.) 5 ch car-
penter O 53a Ih 3c R2 Harpursville
Col 40.
Stanton, L. (Ida) 5 ch farmer O 37a
2h ec Harpursville Col 88.
Stanton, Ray (Myrtle) farmer T 4h 24c
Rl Har)mrsville Col 59.
Starbud, Joe farmer T 2h 15c Rl Great
Bend Pa Win 43 Ind tel.
Stark, Henry L. (Laurelia) 1 ch
station agent D L & W R R T Conk-
lin Conk 39 B tel.
Stnuffer, A. K. (Charlott L.) bds with
John W. Scott Deposit Snfd 54.
Stebbins, J. W. (Emma) 5 ch farmer
O 10a Ih R2 Vestal Ves 35.
Steed, Daniel J. (Winifried) farmer O
25a Ih 5c Rl Vestal Ves 77.
Steed, Mrs. Margaret T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 31.
Steed, Mary (dau Daniel J.) teacher
Rl Vestal Ves 77.
150
EURAL DIRECTORY
Steed, Thomas farmer T Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 31.
Steed, Thomas 1 ch farmer O 54a 2h
l;2c Rl Chenango Forks Fen ol.
Steele, Abrion (Susie) concrete worker
T Rl Union Un 5 Ind tel.
Steenberg, Mrs. May works in shoe shop
O Hi&L Vestal Ves 21.
Steenburg, Dudley (Nellie) 2 ch laborer
T Vestal Ves 22.
Steenburg, Fred. (Mary) 1 ch O 4a Rl
Vestal Ves 23.
Steenburg, F. R. (Ethel) tool maker T
Vestal Ves 23.
Steenburg, Grover (son Fred.) works in
I T R Rl Vestal Ves 23.
Steenburg, Lulu (dau Fred.) Rl Vestal
Ves 23.'
Stegmuller, Zoltan (Helena) farmer
O 105a 4h 25c Port Crane Fen 8 B
tel.
Stenton, William farming El Conklin
Bin 37.
Stephens, Elmer F. (Stella M.) 1 ch
farmer O 86a 3h 18c Rl Tunnel Fen
48 B tel.
Sterling, John H. (Roseanna) 2 ch
farming T Ih 4e R2 Windsor Win 73
Ind tel.
Sterling, John W. (May) farmer T
Rl Binghamton Conk 1.
Sterling, Mrs. Margaret D. T R3 Bing-
hamton Col 6.
Sterling, William H. (Cora) 2 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 5c E3 Binghamton Col 6.
Sternberg, Abram E. farmer O 40a 2h
Ic E2 Binghamton Bin 201/2.
Sternberg, Albert farmer bds with
Abram E. R2 Binghamton Bin 201/2",
Sternberg, George (Minnie) 3 ch farmer
T 4h 56c care of Frieudsville Stage
Binghamton Ves 84.
Sternberg, M. L. (Cora) barber O H&L
Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Stevens, Mrs. Adeline O H&L Triangle
Tri 30.
Stevens, Arthur F. (Frances E.) 1 ch
farmer 0 63a 3h 12e HarpursviUe Col
90 Ind tel.
Stevens, Bennie farmer T R3 Bingham-
ton Col 40.
Stevens, Charles G. (Gladys) auto re-
■ pairing T R2 Windsor Win 70 Ind
tel. See adv.
Stevens, Charles R. (Flora) rural
carrier T 2h HarpursviUe Col 91.
Stevens, Charlie (Ella) 4 ch farmer T
7h 2c Port Crane Fen 16.
Stevens, Charlie A. (Sarra) 4 ch farmer
T 4h 2c R3 Binghamton Fen 15.
Stevens, Clarence O. (Agnes) farmer
O 134a 8h 20c Chenango Forks Bar
52.
Stevens, Dell (Mary) 5 ch 50a Ih Ic R2
Windsor Win 741/..
Stevens, George (Sarah E.) farmer O
56a 2h 11c Rl Binghamton Bin 30
B tel.
Stevens, George (Etta) farmer O 9a
R2 Windsor Win 831/2.
Stevens, G. W. (Mary A.) farmer O
100a 6c R3 Greene Tri 60 Ind tel.
Stevens, Mrs. Helen O H&L Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Stevens, Henry (Sarah) 2 ch farmer T
3h 28c Rl Whitney Point Bar 34.
Stevens, Henry B. farm hand bds with
Peter Simmons Deposit Snfd 47 B
tel.
The Way We Used To Do It.
151
BEOOME COUNTY
Stevens, Josiah (Mary A.) farmer O
135a 2h 12c Rl Harpursville Col 66
Ind tel.
Stevens, J. N. (Cora) farmer O 5a lb
2c E2 Susquehanna Pa Win 98 Ind
tel.
Stevens, J. R. (Liva) general merchan-
dise O 52a 3h 7c R2 Windsor Win
70 Ind tel. See adv.
Stevens, Lynn J. (Helen) farmer 0
47a 2h 12c Ouaquaga Col 81 B tel.
Stevens, Milton O. rural mail carrier
O 134a 8h 15c Chenango Forks Bar
52.
Stevens, Owen (Mary) farmer T. 3h
16o Rl Vestal Ves 57 B tel.
Stevens, William (Mary) 1 ch gardener
O 3a Ih Rl Binghamton Conk 1 B
tel.
Stewart, Burr O. (Bertha) 1 ch dairy
farming O 125a 3h 22o McClure
Settlement Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Stewart, Harold S. (son W. S.) R2
Chenango Forks Tri 53 Ind tel.
Stewart, Mildred C. trained nurse bds
with Theodore G. McClure Settlement
Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Stewart, Theodore G. (Lillian M.) dairy
farming O 146a 3h 33c McClure
Settlement Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Stewart, W. S. (Bertha) 2 ch farmer
O 108a 5h 18c R2 Chenango Forks
Tri 53 Ind tel.
Stickles, Charles (son Philip) farmer
Rl Binghamton Bin 45.
Stickles, Philip (Mary) farmer O 115a
4h 10c Rl Binghamton Bin 45.
Stiles, Cliarles H. ' (Sarah M.) dairy
farming O 250a 3h 15c Deposit Snfd
53 Ind tel.
Stiles, C. Arthur (Anna L.) dairy
farming T 3h 15c Deposit Snfd 53
Ind tel.
Stiles, H. J. farmer O 180a 4h 21c
Whitney Point Bar 5.
Stiles, John M. (son C. H.) farm hand
Deposit Snfd 53 Ind tel.
Stiles, O. L. (Lizzie) hotel O H&L Nine-
veh Col 90.
Stillson, Clifford bds with Geo. A. R2
Afton Snfd 68.
Stillson, George A. (Frances) farmer O
240a 4h 33c R2 Afton Snfd 68 Ind
tel.
Stillson, Marion bds with Geo. A. R2
Afton Snfd 68.
Stilson, Mrs. Delia bds with Townsend
French Rl Binghamton Bin 33.
Stiner, Hugh R. (grandson John E.)
farm hand R3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Stiner, John E. (Ida) ret 0 40a Ih 5c
R3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Stockcr, Steve (Katie) 2 ch farmer T
Deposit Snfd 56 Ind tel.
Stockwell, Mary J. bds with Herbert
Beebe R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 97.
Stodard, Edward farmer O 25a 2h 6c
Chenango Forks Bar 28 Ind tel.
Stoddard, George K. (H. Margaret) 4
ch farmer & section laborer O 50a
Ic Gulf Summit Snfd 20y2.
Stoddard, James farmer O 90a 2h 2c
Lisle Lis 49.
Stoddard, Mary A. bds with Geo. K.
Gulf Summit Snfd 201/2.
Stoddard, Newton R. (Emma) electrician
O la Vestal Ves 21.
Stoker, Daniel (Delia F.) farmer O
'l50a 4h 16c Rl Johnson City Mai 51
B tel.
Stone, Mrs. Alice Rl Conklin Bin 43 B
tel.
Stone, Mrs. Anna housekeeper for Gary
Binghamton Bin 1 B tel.
Stone, Barnard B. (Agnes N.) 1 ch
real estate agent O 32a 2h 2c R2
Union Un 9 B tel.
Stone, Clarence F. farmer O 88a 3h
8c Rl Conklin Bin 43 B tel.
Stone, Edith housekeeper for Clarence
F. Rl Conklin Bin 43 B tel.
Stone, Emmett (Anna) farm superin-
tendent Elmira Reformatory O 22a
Vestal Ves 21. '
Stone, Fred. S. (Lottie U.) 3 ch
farmer O 50a 3h 12c R4 Binghamton
Chen 30 B tel.
Stone, Gary veterinary for Bordens O
■180a 3h 10c Binghamton Bin 1 B tel.
Stone, George B. (May) 2 ch merchant
& postmaster O 2a Ih Corbettsville
Conk 42 Ind tel.
Stone, Hattie A. housekeeper Rl Bing-
liamton Kir 2 B tel.
Stone, H. A. (Lenora) 2 ch farmer T
Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
Stone, Imogene housekeeper for Frank
Brougham Vestal Ves 23.
Stone, Leonard (Lizzie) general store
O %a Ih R4 Binghamton Chen 49 B
tel.
Stone, Lewis (son Warren) student R2
Windsor Win 79.
Stone, Lucy teacher bds with Gary Bing-
hamton Bin 1 B "tel.
Stone, Orim B. farmer O 14a 4c Rl
Great Bend Pa Kir 25 Ind tel.
Stone, S. C. (Kittie) shipping clerk O
44a Ih 3c Binghamton Bin 11/2 B tel.
Stone, Warren S. (Lulu) 1 ch farmer
O 134a 2h 18c R2 Windsor Win 79.
152
EUEAL DIEECTOKY
Stork, Andrew (Alice) farmer O 188a
3h 15c Glen Aubrey Mai 54.
Storrs, M. M. (Cynthia) liveryman 0
H&L 2h Lisle Lis 50.
Stores, Wm. (Cora) 2 ch printer O
H&L Lisle Lis 50 lud tel.
Stoughton, Levi (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 125a 3h lie Castle Creek Bar 24
B tel.
Stoughton, L. G. (Mattie) 5 ch farmer
O 231a 4h 30e Castle Creek Bar 24
B tel.
Stoughton, Norman (Sadie) 2 ch laborer
T Castle Creek Bar 24 Ind tel.
Stout, Abby C. Chenango Forks.
Stout, W. F. (Anna) 4 ch lumberman
r T 4h E4 Deposit Snfd 28.
Stoutenburg, Bruce B. (Agatha) 1 ch
carpenter O 13a 2h 3c East Windsor
Col 123. .
Stowell, Charles A. (Elsie) 3 ch as-
sembler in I T E T E2 Vestal Ves 25.
Stowell, Mrs. Hattie 2 ch bds with
Jason Smith Whitney Point Tri 5.
Stowell, Leon (Elizabeth) 1 ch farm
manager for Charles E. Hait El Kirk-
wood Kir 11 Ind tel.
Stowell, Parker (Phoebe) laborer O
H&L Triangle Tri 30.
Stratten, Sam (Carrie) 3 ch farmer 0
80a 3h 10c E2 Union Mai 13 B tel.
Stratton, John (Mary A.) ret O 2a
Vestal Center Ves 76.
Stratton, Melvin (son John) farm hand
Vestal Center Ves 76.
Stratton, Oliver ret bds with John Ves-
tal Center Vep 76.
Strawn, Geo. A. (Cora E.) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 14c El Port Crane Col 13.
Strecth, Charles G. (Jennie) 5 ch milk
dealer O H&L Killawog Lis 37 Ind
tel.
Strickland, Horace (Mary) 1 ch farmer
O 120a 2h 12c E4 Binghamton Chen
52.
Strickland, Howard J. (Virginia) farm-
er O 44a Ic E4 Binghamton Chen 52.
Strickland, Hubert F. farmer O 145a
2h 8e Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Strickland, S. D. (Abbie) ret O H&L
Eailroad St Chenango Forks Chen.
Strickland, U. D. (Addie) farmer 0
112a Ic Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Striley, J. W. (Mary) 3 ch carpenter
T E2 Vestal Ves 25.
Strong, Burton farmer O 135a 3h 12c
Whitney Point Tri 28 Ind tel.
Strong, Charles bds with Williard De-
posit Snfd 57,
Strong, Ellis L. farmer & laborer T 2h
El Harpursville Col 69.
Strong, Eugene (Sarah A.) farmer O
96a 2h 8c Whitney Point Tri 28 Ind
tel.
Strong, Homer K. (Hattie M.) 2 ch
farmer O 117a 3h 30c Whitney Point
Tri 26 Ind tel.
Strong, Mrs. Kate A. 1 ch farming T
Ih 8c El Harpursville Col 69 Ind tel.
Strong, Mrs. Lucy Whitney Point Tri
29 Ind tel.
Strong, Mabel bds with Williard Deposit
Snfd 57.
Strong, Eeginald bds with Williard De-
posit Snfd 57.
Strong, William (Lucinda) stonecutter
T Ih Ic Deposit Snfd 57.
Strong, Williard E. (Katherine) 1 ch
farmer O 180a 3h 56'e Deposit Snfd
57 Ind tel.
Stuart, Arthur L. farmer T 5h 40c
Corbettsville Conk 41 B tel.
Sucki, Martin gate tender on D L & W
Vestal Ves 22.
Sullivan, Daniel J. (son James W.)
farmer Kirkwood Kir 34 Ind tel.
Sullivan, Elizabeth (grand dau Andrew
Halpin) El Choconut Pa Ves 42.
Sullivan, Mrs. EUen T Sanitaria Springs
Col 3.
Sullivan, James farmer O 200a El
Kirkwood Kir 31 Ind tel.
Sullivan, James W. (Mary E.) farmer
O 385a 5h 34c Kirkwood Kir 34 Ind
tel.
Sullivan, Jennie G. (dau James W.)
Kirkwood Kir 34 Ind tel.
Sullivan, John J. (Minnie F.) 2 cli
farmer O 80a 2h 12c El Great Bend
Pa Win 46.
Sullivan, Joseph farmer bds with
Michael El Kirkwood Kir 31 Ind tel.
Sullivan, Martin (Katherine) 7 ch O 90a
3h 9c Corbettsville Conk 40 Ind tel.
Sullivan, Michael farmer 0 200a 2h
40e El Kirkwood Kir 31 Ind tel.
Sullivan, Michael E. farmer T 7c Sani-
taria Springs Col 3.
Sullivan, Nellie El Kirkwood Kir 31
Ind tel.
Sullivan, W. E. (Martha) farmer O 25a
2h 2c E4 Binghamton Chen 43.
Summers, Wm. (Myra) farmer O 240a
5h 35c Killawog Lis 42 B tel.
Sutliff, H. A. farmer O 80a 2h El Great
Bend Pa Win 61.
Suttle, Mrs. Annie O H&L E6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 107.
Suttle, Geo. H. (Sara M.) farmer 0 70a
2h 12c El Port Crane Fen IS.
Sutton, Melvin farm hand bds with Wm.
I. Kelly Deposit Snfd 25 Ind tel.
153
BROOME COUNTY
Swackhanicr, Charles (Rose) 7 ch
farmer T 2h 18c R2 Windsor Col 38.
Swackhanicr, Frank 1 ch laborer T Glen
Aubrey Nan HO.
Swan, Charles (Frances) farmer O 60a
Ih 2c Whitney Point Nan 29 Ind tel.
Swan, Mrs. Delia A. farming O H&L
Chenango Bridge Chen 40 B tel.
Swan, E. J. (Martha) farmer O 50a 2h
7c Glen Aubrey Nan 32.
Swan, Henry (Cora) 7 ch farmer O 25a
2c Whitney Point Nan 29 Ind tel.
Swan, Henry E. pipe layer bds with
George W. Gale R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Swart, Emery bds with Wm. M. Rozell
Sanford Snfd 41.
Swart, Harvey bds with Wm. H. Horton
Rl Nineveh Snfd 34.
Swart, John M. (Sara) car inspector O
104a 2c Sanford Snfd 40 Ind tel.
Swart, Robert (Mattie) farmer T 2c
Sanford Snfd 40 Ind tel.
Swartwood, Fayette (Allyda Rhodelia)
works in I T R O 142a Ih Ic R2
Vestal Ves 35.
Swartwood, J. D. (Louisa) ret O 31a
R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Swartz, John (Ida) blacksmith O 5a Ih
North Sanford Snfd 59 Ind tel.
Sweatland, D. W. ret T Nineveh Col 90.
Sweeney, Mike laborer on D H R R Co
T Port Crane Fen 12.
Sweet, A. D. (Alice) farmer O 55a 2h
9c Sanford Snfd 33.
Sweet, Burke ret T Port Crane Fen 8.
Sweet, Hannah bds with A. D. Sanford
Snfd 33.
Sweet, Josei^hine R4 Binghamton Fen
10.
Sweet, Marjorie bds with A. D. Sanford
Snfd 33.
Sweet, Morris bds with A. D. Sanford
Snfd 33.
Sweet, OtLs farmer O 110a 4h 16c Rl
Kirkwood Kir 14 Ind tel.
Sweet, Mrs. Roda O %a R3 Binghamton
Fen 11 B tel.
Swengel, A. W. (Harriett) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 15c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 59.
Swenson, John (Bertha) 3 eh farmer O
55a Ih 2c R2 Harpursville Col 75.
Swift, Avery E. farmer R5 Bingham-
ton Chen 3.
Swift, Charles R. (Vivia) farmer T
5h 22c R2 Johnson City Un 38 B tel.
Swift, Chas. S. (Isabelle) physician &
surgeon O H&L Ih Castle Creek Clien
27 B tel.
Swift, C. Fred (Lucy) 1 ch ])hysician T
2h Maine Mai 24 B tel.
Swift, Ervie F. (Edna) 2 ch farmer O
110a 7h 29c R5 Binghamton Chen 21
B tel.
Swift, Eugene C. (Etta L.) farmer O
171a 6h 19c R5 Binghamton Clien 3
B tel.
Sylvester, Enoch (Eva) farmer O 61a
2h 4e Rl Vestal Ves 54.
Taber, Frank A. (Lena R.) 1 ch farmer
O 34a 2h Rl Union Un 6 B tel.
Tabor Bros, farmer O 29a 2h Ic Glen
Castle Chen 20.
Taft, Delos (Alice J.) assistant post
master O H&L Chenango Forks Bar
54.
Taft, Mrs. Ellen bds with Woodruff J.
Harrison R3 Greene Tri 44 Ind tel.
Taft, Floyd L. (Anna) 1 ch farmer O
92a 2h 16c R3 Greene Tri 45 Ind tel.
Taft, Harman A. farmer T R4 Bing-
hamton Fen 10.
Taft, M. S. (Augusta) mining 0 10a
Triangle Tri 53. '
Taft, Wm. L. (Maiy C.) marble dealer
O H&L Killawog Lis 41 Ind tel.
Talbot, Harry (Ada) 2 ch farmer T
4h 2c R4 Marathon Lis 1.
Talbot, Lyman L. (Caroline) ret O 2%a
Castle Creek Chen 25.
Talbot, Merle (Eva) 1 ch farmer O
300a Ih 40e Upper Lisle Tri 17 Ind
tel.
Talbott, W. D. (Effie) 5 ch farmer T
2h 9e Rl Windsor Win 106.
Tall, Dana (Monic) teamster O 33a 2h
4c Rl Windsor Win 116.
Tamkins, Charles H. bds with Martin
B. Rl Conklin Con 33 B tel.
Tamkins, Martin B. 5 ch farmer O 73a
3h 16c Rl Conklin Con 35 B tel.
Tanch, Mrs. Anna 3 ch farming O 81a
2h 4c R3 Binghamton Col 8.
Tansley, Harry (Marguerite) 1 ch
farmer O 80a Ih 6c R2 Harpursville
Col 86.
Tappan, N. W. (Alice) farmer O 2a 2h
7c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B tel. See
adv.
Tappan, Watson (Emn>a) farmer O
104a 4h 35c Glen Aubrey Mai 54 B
tel. See adv.
Tarble, Charles (Velma) farmer O 27a
Ih 4e Killawog Lis 37 Ind tel.
Tarbox, Clifford (Carrie) 2 ch farmer
O 40a Ih 4c Rl Tunnel Col 27%-
Tarbox, Dick (Ethel) farmer T Ih Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 28 B tel.
Tarbox, Elwin D. (Sarah) 2 eh bridge-
worker on Erie T Kirkwood Kir 22.
Taylor, Mrs. Alice T Rl Tunnel Fen 34.
154
RURAL DIRECTORY
TAYLOk, Mrs. Axxa B. O H«fcL Port
Crane Feu 9.
Taylor, Bol ret -O 3a Ih Upper Lisle
Tri 4.
Taylor, David A. (Eleanor) ?, ch ma-
chinist O ISa Ih 2c R2 Windsor Win
27.
Taylor, Frank 1 eh Rl Lisle Lis 35.
Taylor, Harry R. (Ella B.) farmer O
8Sa 2h 6c Port Crane Fen 23 B tel.
Tavlor, Henry (Leah Mae) miller O
H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Taylor, Mrs James 1 ch T Lisle Lis 45.
Tavlor, J. E. watchman R2 Windsor
Win 27.
Taylor, Lee farmer & works in I T R 6
8a Ih Ic Vestal Ves 23.
Taylor, Oscar M. (Emma E.) ret bds
with John Shenton R2 Binghamton
Bin 23.
Taylor, Thomas S. (Mary) 3 ch inspec-
tor T Ih 2c Rl Vestal Ves 55 B tel.
Teale, Alva (Lydia) 1 ch farmer T 2h
17c Rl Nineveh Snfd 40 Ind tel.
Teale, John (Carrie) 1 ch farmer O
100a 2h 17c Rl Nineveh Col 101 lud
tel.
Teansley, John H. (Margaret) farmer
O 60a Ih 5c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
Teaser, Joe 3 ch candy maker O 38a
2h 4e R5 Binghamton Chen 1.
Teed, E. L. (Nettie) physician O H&L
Ih Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Teed, Ross laborer bds with William
Turk R3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Tcfft, Charles (Lena) 6 ch farmer T
2h 15c Rl Whitney Point Tri 20.
Tefft, Grover Rl Whitney Point Tri 20.
Temple, Mary (niece Mary Blodget)
student Rl "Whitney Point Tri H.
Tcnuaut, Adelbert (Blanche) 4 ch driver
for Clark feed store bds with Earl
Slater R2 Binghamton Bin 21 B tel.
Tennant, Byron (Cora L.) 3 ch farmer
T Ih Ic Rl Windsor Snfd 16.
Tennant, Charles meat market T Chen-
ango Forks Bar 56.
Tennant, C. J. 1 ch general store O %a
Ih Castle Creek Chen 28 B tel.
Tennant, Dennis ' B. (Effie J.) 3 ch
farming O 200a 3h 20c Rl Windsor
Snfd 16.
Terall, Mrs. Dora 2 ch O 116a R2 Sus-
quehanna Pa Win 98 Ind tel.
Terall, Leslie (Margaret) farmer T 3h
lOe R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 98 Ind
tel.
Terall, Marie teacher R2 Susquehanna
Pa Win 98 Ind tel.
Terrboss, Orrie H. (Lydia M.) 3 ch
farmer O 117a 3h 12c Rl Port Crane
Fen 24 B tel.
Terrel, Dey (Etta) 2 eh farmer T Ih
20c Rl Lisle Nan 9.
Terris, John F. farmer T Hi 3c Rl
Chenango Forks Fen 31.
Terry, Alton farmer T 5h 24c Afton
Col 102.
Terry, Charles farmer O 97a 3h 19c Rl
Nineveh Col 106 Ind tel.
Terry, C. A. 2 eh creamery & farming
O 11a Ih RD Nineveh Col 108 Ind
tel.
Terry, Earl bds with Geo. O. Gardner R2
Afton Snf<l 63.
Terry, Ernest (Maud) farmer T Afton
Col 102.
Terry, Harry (Vergie) 3 cli farmer O
50a Rl Nineveh Snfd 4.
Terry, J. (Emma) 2 ch farmer T 2h lOc
Rl Nineveh Col 106.
Terry, Lesley bds with Oren W. Rl
Nineveh Snfd 5.
Terry, Oren W. (Hattie) 1 ch farmer
O 80a 2h 8c Rl Nineveh Snfd 5 Ind
tel.
Terry, Percy bds with Oren W. Rl
Nineveh Snfd 5.
Terry, S. farmer O 97a 3h 19e Rl Nine-
veh Col 106 Ind tel.
Terry, William bds with Oxen W. Rl
Nineveh Snfd 5;
Terwilliger, Curtis (Imogene) 3 ch
painter & paj)er hanger T Main St
Chenango Forks Bar 56.
Terwilliger, Dever (Jennie) ice O H&L
Chenango Forks Chen 35.
Terwilliger, Edgar R2 Chenango Forks.
Terwilliger, George (Emma) carpenter O
H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Terwilliger, Jasper (Georgianna) farmer
O S5a Chenango Forks Chen 34.
Terwilliger, J. S. (Delephine) 3 ch con-
tractor & builder T R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Terwilliger, Mrs. Phoebe 1 ch O H&L
Chenango Forks Chen 33.-
Terwilliger, S. B. (Lillie E.) farmer O
la Ih Ouaquaga Col 84.
Men's and Boys' Furnishings
Shirts, Sweaters. Under-
wear, Hosiery. Gloves and
ill dress accessories ::
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS, Binghamton, N. Y.
155
BROOME COUNTY
Tevgaw, Albert H. (Edna) 3 ch farmer
O 14a Ih 4c R2 Johnson City Un 44.
Thamton, Martin E. (Algie E.) farmer
O 110a Ih 4c El Harpursville Col 70
Ind tel.
Theleman, Frank (Cora) farmer O 90a
3h 16c E4 Marathon Lis 26 Ind tel.
Theleman, Herman (Lillian) farmer O
77a 2h 9c Center Lisle Lis 19 B tel.
Thomas, Adelbert E. (Madeline) farmer
T 3h Upper Lisle Tri 15 Ind tel.
Thomas, A. farmer 0 137a 30c E4 Bing-
hamton Chen 30 B tel.
Thomas, Frederick A. (Mary) D L &
WEE employe O 7a Corbettsville
Conk 39.
Thomas, G. H. farmer 0 50a 8c Chenango
Bridge Chen 39.
Thomas, G. W. (Emma) farmer O 20pa
5h 20c Upper Lisle ' Tri 15 Ind tel.
Thomas, John (Grace) 1 ch barber O %a
Chenango Forks Chen 33.
Thomas, John H. (Minnie E.) 3 ch
farmer O 24a 6h 9c Chenango Bridge
Chen 39. B tel.
Thomas, Perial section hand on D L & W
T Vestal Ves 22.
Thomas, Eay (Catherine) 3 ch farmer T
3h 18c Castle Creek Bar 24 B tel.
Thomas, Walter farmer O 82a 2h 13c E4
Eichford Lis 5.
Thompson, Mrs. Alice M. farmer O 7a
El Great Bend Pa Win 18 Ind tel.
Thompson, A. G. (Alma) 6 ch farmer
O 177a 3h 25c E2 Afton Snfd 63 Ind
tel.
Thompson, Eva Castle Creek Bar 24.
Thompson, Henry M. (Eeny C.) 1 ch
farmer O 80a 4h 5c E2 Harpursville
Col 71.
Thompson, Joseph H. (Ernestine) farm-
er O 136y2a 2h 18c Glen Aubrey Mai
30 B tel.
Thompson, Percy carpenter T Sanitaria
Springs Col 4 B tel.
Thompson, E. B. Sanford.
Thompson, Suman (Eena) farmer O 100a
3h 12c El Vestal Ves 57 B tel.
Thompson, Willis (Iva) 3 ch farmer O
50a 2h lie E4 Binghamton Chen 44 B
tel.
Thoms, John (Emily) 3 ch farmer O 15a
2c Deposit Snfd 451/3 Ind tel.
Thomson, Ealph W. (Minerva) 4 ch
farmer T 3h lie E2 Harpursville
Col 48.
Thomson, E. B. (Emeline A.) 3 eh farm-
er O 165a 3h 25c Sanford Snfd 7 Ind
tel.
Thorington, Archie (Polly) 3 ch watch-
man T Ih Whitney Point Bar 1.
Thorn, Charles farmer O 32a 2h 20c E2
Chenango Forks Tri 56 Ind tel.
Thorn, Helen (dau Orson) E2 Chenango
Forks Tri 57 Ind tel.
Thorn, Orson farmer O 80a E2 Chenango
Forks Tri 57 Ind tel.
Thorn, Walter (Bessie) 1 ch farmer T
3h 26c El Lisle Nan 17.
Thome, Ealph (Delia) 3 ch shoeworker
O 3c Vestal Ves 59 Ind tel.
Thornton, Charles (Minnie) 10 ch farmer
T 4h 18c El Lisle Lis 16.
Thornton, Ezra (Hannah) farmer T 2h
20c El Lisle Lis 30.
Thornton, Eexpord electrician T Center
Village Col 91.
Thornton, Samuel (Evaline) 8 ch farmer
T Ih El Lisle Lis 31.
Throop, D. L. (Sarah) farmer & lumber-
man O 280a 2h 5c El Nineveh Col
116% Ind tel.
Throop, J. D. (Helen E.) farmer O 90a
4h 30c El Nineveh Col 118 Ind tel.
Throop, Margaret T Harpursville Col 91.
Throop, M. E. (Lottie) 2 ch farmer O
10a 4h 30c El Nineveh Col 118 Ind tel.
Throop, Sarah dressmaker T Harpurs-
ville Col 91.
Thurber, A. D. ret bds with M. P. E3
Binghamton Kir 41.
Thurber, Glen (Edna) 1 ch farmer T 2h
8c E3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Thurber, M. P. farmer O 15a 2h Ic E3
Binghamton Kir 41.
Thurston, David (Mary) farmer O 10a
Ih El Lisle Lis 44.
Thurston, Margaret Nineveh.
Thurston, Mrs. Mary O H&L Whitney
Point Bar 15.
Thurston, O. H. (Marinda) laborer 0
H&L Upper Lisle Tri 17.
Tibbitts, Clara teacher bds with Earl
Webster E2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Tibbitts, Laura student bds with Earl
Webster E2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Tice, Archie (son David S.) shoecutter
E3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Tice, David S. (Dora) farmer O 105a 3h
24c E3 Binghamton Kir 44.
Tice, Eoy (son David S.) farmer E3
Binghamton Kir 44.
Ticknor, Albert (Jennie) farmer T 5h
20c El Whitney Point Tri 32 Ind tel.
Ticknor, Alpha (Myrtle) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 37c El Whitney Point Tri 22 Ind
teL
Ticknor, Bruce (Grace) mechanic O H&L
Lisle Lis 44.
Ticknor, Floyd (Stella) mechanic O H&L
Whitney Point Lis 50.
Ticknor, John (Mabel) 1 ch farm laborer
T Upper Lisle Tri 17 Ind tel.
156
EURAL DIRECTORY
Ticknor, Raymond (Elizabeth) farmer T
4h 18c Upper Lisle Tri 18 Ind tel.
Ticknor, Roy (Jessie) 1 ch farmer T
Upper Lisle Tri 18 Ind tel.
Ticknor, Samuel ("Ada) farmer Rl Whit-
ney Point Tri 32 Ind tel.
Tiel, Mrs. Kate farmer O 100a Ih 10c
R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 97 Ind tel.
Tiers, Mrs. Francis N. O Ih R5 Bing-
hamton LTn 55.
Tifany, Carl R. (Alma) farmer O 45a
Ih 4c Rl Conklin Conk 33 B tel.
Tiffany, E. G. (Elida) 2 ch farmer O
109a 2h 15c Whitney Point Nan 23.
Tiflfney, Cynthia bds with Lavenie R2
Afton Snfd 68.
Tiffney, Laverne (Cora) 2 ch. farmer 0
134a 2h 31c E2 Afton Snfd 68 Ind tel.
Tilbury, W. B. (Stella S.) laborer O H&L
Vestal Ves 23.
Tilford, Archie (Jessie) 1 ch teamster T
Harpursville Col 91.
Tilford, George (Neila) manager cream-
ery 0 H&L 5h Harpursville Col 91 Ind
tel.
Tilly, Alfred G. Rl Union.
Timpleton, Margaret A. 2 ch farmer O
4a 2h 4c Rl Conklin Conk 6 B tel.
Tinklepaugh, A. G. (Esther) 5 ch farmer
O 6114a 2h 13e East Windsor Col 121
Ind tel.
Titas, Lloyd C. (Sadie) 2 ch farmer O
134a 3h 26c Sanford Snfd 32 Ind tel.
Titus, Leslie farmer T . Rl Chenango
Forks Fen 34.
Titus, R. R. (Grace) 2 ch farmer O 265a
3h 28c R2 Harpursville Col 75.
Tobey, Grover C. (Virgie) 2 ch farmer T
2h 20c R2 Harpursville Col 77.
Tobey, Mrs. Katherine O 90a R2 Vestal
Ves 19 Ind, tel.
Toby, Lou (Belle) carpenter T le R3
Binghamton Fen 11.
Tokos, Tofil (Katherine) farmer O 55a
2h 3c Rl Binghamton Bin 22.
Tomas, Ellen D. 0 H&L R2 Union Mai
25 B tel.
Tomas, John W. (Lottie) farmer O 41a
2h Ic R5 Binghamton Un 57 B tel.
Tomas, J. K. (Edna) president & man-
ager Cutler Ice Co O 2a 22h Bingham-
ton Dick 4 B tel.
Tombs, H. W. (Harriett) farmer O 150a
4h 25c Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Tombs, Willard K. Chenango Forks
Bar .54.
Tompkins, Dewitt laborer bds with Mrs.
Eliza E. Eldred R2 Binghamton Bin 6.
Tompkins, Mrs. Eliza 43a Ih East Wind-
sor Win 122.
Tompkins, Sarah 3 ch 0 H&L Ih E2
Johnson City Un 45 lA.
Tompson, Frank (Lenore) 2 ch farmer
0 100a 2h 2c Sanford Snfd 32 Ind tel.
TOOTIKIAN, Marderin (Mary) 2 ch
farmer O 112a 2h 9c Glen Castle Chen
28 B tel.
Torrey, Monroe D. (Jessie) 1 ch farmer
T 2h 16c Rl Whitney Point Tri 36
Ind tel.
Torrey, Silas ret bds with Floyd H. Redd
Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Totten, Anna D. 2 ch boarding house T
Chenango Forks Chen 53.
Totten, Edward (Maud) 5 eh farmer 0
82a 2h 14c R2 Windsor Col 38.,
TousLEE, Clarence (Kate) 2 ch farmer
O 137a 3h 8c Vestal Center Ves 67
Ind tel.
Good Hogs Deserve Good Pens.
157
BROOME COUNTY
Townsend, Martin farmer O 4()a Rl Tun-
nel Fen 45.
TowsLEE, Fay (Jennie) .1 ch farmer T
R2 Johnson City Un 45 B tel.
Tracey, Charlie (Susie) fariner 0 H&L
Port Crane Fen 9.
Tracey, William H. (Lizzie P.) 2 ch
farmer O 125a 5h :50e Rl Port Crane
Fen 21.
Travis, Jesse (Hattie) 1 ch farmer &
teamster T 2h Rl Vestal Ves 62.
Treadwell, Ada L. Rl Binghamton Conk
7 Ind tel.
Treadwell, B. E. (Lula) 2 ch farmer O
65a 2h le R5 Binghamton Chen 22
B tel.
Treadwell, Morris R. (Laura) farmer
& justice of the peace O la Ih Couk-
lin Conk 39 B tel.
Treadwell, Ray N. farmer O 96a 2h
10c Rl Binghamton Conk 7 Ind tel.
Treadwell, W. B. Glen Aubrey.
Treadwell, W. B. care of Maine Stage
Whitney Point.
Treadwell, W. L. (Lizzie M.) farmer
O 60a 2h 10c R5 Binghamton Chen 20
B tel.
Tredwell, Willis (Rose) farmer O 31a
Ih 3c Whitney Point Nan 30 I^nd tel.
Trelease, Mrs. Bessie 3 ch T Port Crane
Fen 8.
Trelease, Stanley D. T Ih Port Crane
Fen 8. (
Tripp, Adelbert (Fanny) 7 ch farmer
O 136a 2h 9c Rl Conklin Conk 19 B
tel.
Tripp, Frank (Frances) bds with L. E.
Rogeps Sanford Snfd 59.
Tripp, Mrs. Jennie housekeeper for Benj
Miner Rl Vestal Ves 60.
Tripp, J. P. cobbler T Harpursville Col
91 Ind tel.
Tripp, Philip (Jessica) 4 ch farmer O
65a 2h 17c R2 Binghamton Bin 13
Ind tel.
Tripp, W. M. (Edna) 1 ch farmer O
100a oh 4c Rl Conklin Bin 38.
Truesdail, Isaac M. (Hannah E.) farmer
O 32a Ih 2c R3 Binghamton Kir 41.
Truesdell, Charley (Julie) 5 ch farmer
O 60a 5c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win
134.
Truesdell, Frank D. (Sallie E.) 1 ch
farmer O 40a Ih 4e R2 Harpursville
Col 71.
Truesdell, Irvin J. (Phernie) 1 ch
farmer O 110a 3h lOe R2 Windsor
Win 32.
Truesdell, Lester (Lila) 1 ch farmer O
93a 5h 23c R2 Harpursville Col 46 Ind
tel.
TruesSdell, Nohman W. (Emma) 1 cli
farmer T 3h 14c Hooper Un 32 B tel.
Truesdell, Mrs. Wilson J. ret bds with
Mrs. Kate Barlow Vestal Center Ves
621/2-
Truman, Fred W. (Florence) 1 ch far-
mer O 117a 3h 19c Rl Harpursville
Col 69.
Trusdale, R. H. (Elizabeth) farmer T
2h R2 Harpursville Col 72 Ind tel.
Trusdell, E. W. (Mellie) Teh blacksmith
T Ih Sanford Snfd 42 Ind tel.
Tryon, Commodore Deposit Snfd 55.
Tryon, Ernest (Edith) 1 ch section hand
T R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 116.
Tryon, Noah blacksmith O 87a H&L 3h
Ic R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 107.
Tryon, Vern (son Noah) laborer R6 Sus-
(|uehanna Pa Win 107.
Tubberty, Mrs. Ellen bds with John F.
Muri)hy Rl Clioconut Pa Ves 41.
Tucker, Mrs. Mary O 43a 2h 6c Willow
Point Ves 53.
Tull, Dever (Laura) 2 ch farmer T 2h
13c Rl Johnson City Mai 66 B tel.
Tully, M. K. (Anna) 3 ch ret O 50a
Ih Ic Rl Vestal Ves 58.
Turk, M. W. (Rebecca) 1 ch farmer T
2h Chenango Bridge Chen 38.
Turk, William (Myrtle) 1 ch farmer &
driver O 33a 2h 6c R3 Binghamton
Fen 11.
TurnbuU, Frederick (Elizabeth) 2 ch
farmer T Ic Rl Binghamton Bin 45
B tel.
Turner, Frank (Madge) farmer O 161a
3h 28c Lisle Lis 49.
Tuttle, Allen (Katherine) 2 eh mason O
33a Deposit Snfd 451/0.
Tuttle, Burt (Frances) 1 ch farmer O
40a 3h 6c Rl Port Crane Fen 36 B tel.
Tuttle, Henry (Mariett) 1 ch farmer O
100a Ih 4c McClure Settlement Snfd
29.
Tuttle, Henry L. (Florence M.) 1 ch
farmer O 42a Ih 2c Rl Port Crane
Fen 26 B tel.
Tuttle, Mrs. Jane O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Tuttle, Walter (Mary L.) 1 ch farmer O
86a 2h 13c Rl Port Crane Fen 37 B
tel.
Twichell, Melley C. O 5a R4 Binghamton
Fen 10.
Twin Orchard Farms owned by Troy
Chemical Co O Vestal Ves 52.
Tm^ning, Frank (Verna) farmer T 3h
4c Rl Johnson City Mai 73 B tel.
Twining, Frank B. (Julia) merchant O
H&L Hooper Un 32 B tel.
Twining, Lewis (grandson Lewis Smith)
student R2 Binghamton Bin 9 Ind tel.
158
EURAL DIRECTORY
Twitchell, James (Irene) farmer O 50a
21r lie 112 Harpursville Col 92.
TwiTCHELL, W. B. (Cora M.) farmer O
140a 2h 19c El Kirkwood Wiu 26 Ind
tel.
Tvler, Clara H. T El Port Crane Fen 26
'B tel.
Tyler, E. G. (Julia) 2 eh farmer &
poultryman O 20a 2h 3c Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Tyler, Frank C. (Mary E.) carpenter O
"H&L E2 Johnson City Un 46^'.
Tyler, L. A. (Cora E.) 2 eh farmer O
30a 2h 15c Rl Port Crane Fen 26 B
tel.
Tyler, Ralph (Anna) 1 ch farmer
& ]>oultryman O 29a Ic Rl I;ort Crane
Feu 18.
Tymerson Bros, merchants T Maine
"Mai 24 B tel.
Tyrell, Mrs. Lelia O H&L Harpursville
Col 90.
Tyrrell, J. E. (Harriett) lumberman O
7a Nineveh Nin 90.
Udall, Bertram R. (Elizabeth) 2 ch
manager of Twin Orchard Farms
llh 32c 30 hogs Vestal Yes 52.
Ulrich, Freeman (son Henry) bridge
worker on Erie E3 Binghamton Kirk
54.
Ulrich, Henry (Mabel) 1 ch farmer O
52a 3h 3e" R3 Binghamton Kirk 54.
Unanget, D. F. (Mary) minister T Ih
R2 Union Mai 19 B tel.
Underwood, Andrew farmer O 40a Lisle
Lis 17.
Underwood, Asa (Libbie) 2 ch farmer
T 3h lOe R2 Richford Lis 8.
Underwood, Ed. (Bertha). 1 ch farmer
O 85a 4h 13c Lisle Lis 49.
Underwood. Frank (Lydia) laborer O
H&L Whitney Point' Bar 13.
LTnderwood, Fred (Lillian) 1 ch farmer
O S7a 4h 12c Rl Lisle Lis 17.
Underwood, J. C. (Loverna) 1 ch farmer
O 85a 4h 21c Rl Choeonut Pa Yes 40.
Updyke, Frank (Alice) 2 ch farmer O
137a 5h 25e E5 Binghamton Un 57
B tel.
Utter, B. M. (Cora) farmer 0 72a 3h
Sc E2 Harpursville Col 76 Ind t€l.
Utter, Cliarles hostler Railroad Ave
Chenango Forks Clien.
Utter, J. M. farmer 0 50a Ic Ouaquaga
Col 85.
Utter, Leroy laborer O H&L Lisle Lis
45.
Utter, Mrs. Lozetta 3 ch T Whitney
Point Nan 29.
Utter, Mrs. Roxey bds- with John Dun-
dou E3 Binghamton Kirk 44.
Utter. Sayer (Emma) O 40a Ih 4c
Rl Tunnel Col 271/2.
Yail, A. C. (Belle) farmer O 100a 2h
8e Rl Kirkwood Kirk 34 Ind tel.
Yail, Mrs. Mary D. O 5a 3c Deposit
Snfd 53.
Yaink, Michal (Elizabeth) 3 ch farmer
O 78a 2h 9e Rl Johnson City Un 22
B tel.
Yajaji, Stephen farm hand bds with
Michael Maxiam R2 Binghamton Bin 7.
Yalentine, Anson farmer 0 39a Ih 4e R2
Windsor Win 781/4.
Yalentine, Asa P. (Lottie) 3 ch farmer
O 75a 2h 9c E2 Johnson City Un 39
B tel.
Yalentine, Chas. Eoyal (Leah) farmer T
2h Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind tel.
Yalentine, Michael Port Crane.
Yalentine, Mike 2 ch railroader O 50a
■ Whitney Point .Bar 1.
Yalentine, William E. (Mamie) 2 ch
farmer T 2h Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind
tel.
YanAmburgh, Charles A. (Ophelia A.)
3 ch county road supt O la Port Crane
Fen 8 B tel.
YanAntwerp, Frank O H&L Binghamton
Kirk 22.
YanAuken, E. J. El Union.
Yanbarager, Morgan farmer O 300a 2h
16c East Windsor Win 120.
YanBarriger, Arthur (Clara) 1 ch em-
ployee Endicott Johnson factory O
12a 2h 3c E5 Binghamton Un 57.
YanBuren, Albert (son Chas. E.)
state road patrolman El Kirkwood
Kirk 13 Ind tel.
YanBuren. Charles E. (Amy) 1 eh
farmer O 60a 2h 21c El Kirkwood
Kirk 13 Ind tel.
YanBuren, Marguerite (dau Chas. E.)
El Kirkwood Kir 13 Ind tel.
YanBuskirk. Ernest E. (Euth E.)
farmer T R] Chenango Forks Fen 28.
YanBuskirk, Frank (Emma) farmer O
60a 2h Ic Whitney Point Tri 11 Ind
tel.
YanBuskirk, Judd (Ivadell) 3 ch dairy
& poultry care of G. E. English R]
Whitney ' Point Tri 15.
YanBuskirk, Robert (Nella) 1 ch farmer
T 3h 41c Upper Lisle Tri 19 In.l tel.
YanCuken, Benjamin A. (Elizabeth)
carpenter O 2i^a Ih le Johnson City
Un 53.
Yanderburg, Bruce (Laura) 3 ch farmer
O 24a 2h 4c Whitney Point Nan 30
In<l tel.
Yanderburg, George (Emily) farmer O
70a 4h 7c Wliitney Point" Nan 29 Ind
tel.
159
BROOME COUNTY
Vandermark, Abe (Lena) 8 ch farmer O
84a 3h 14c Glen Aubrey Nan 33.
Vandermark, B. F. (Elvie) 4 ch farmer
T R2 Windsor Win 82.
VanDermark, Marshall (June) T
E.2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99.
VanDeusen, Alexander (Lydia) ret 0
2a Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Vanduser, Jack (Edith) 4 ch carpenter
& mason T R2 Windsor Win 78i^.
Vaness, James section hand T Center
Village Col 91.
VanGorder, Mrs. Robert cigar wrapper
bds with Dudley Steenburg Vestal Ves
22.
VanKuren, John (Etta) 3 ch farmer O
20a Ih Ic R4 Binghamton Chen 43.
VanLoan, Sheldon (Bertha) black-
smith T Conklin Conk 39.
VanNakin, I. C. (Lillian E.) farmer O
103a 3h 31c Deposit Snfd 55 Ind tel.
VanNakin, Ward G. bds with I. C. De-
posit Snfd 55.
Vannay, George E. (Mary) 1 ch O H&L
R2 Johnson City Un 46i/o.
Vannornum, Henry (Mary) mason O
H&L Railroad Ave Chenango Forks
Chen B tel.
VanPatten, J. (Belle) 2 ch carpenter O
30a Ih 2c R2 Vestal Ves 48 Ind tel.
Vanscoy, Jacob M. (Jessie) 1 ch cart-
man 10a 2h 2c Johnson City Un 53i/^
B tel.
Van Sice, H. I. feed mill O 6a Ih Ic
Maine Mai 36 B tel.
VanSice, Lamont Maine Mai 36 B tel.
VanSice, Terry Ouaquaga.
Va'nSlyke, Elvin (Katherine) works at
E. J. shoe factory 0 H&L Ih R2 Union
Mai 19 B tel.
VanSlyke, Robert H. (Frances A.) 1 ch
farmer O 145a 3h 12e R3 Newark Val-
ley Mai 28 B tel.
Vantassell, Lottie Whitney Point Nan
15 Ind tel.
VanValkenbxjrg, C. L. farmer O 123a
3h 18c R2 Harpursville Col 77 Ind
tel.
VanValkenburg, Earl (Mabel) machinist
T Nineveh Col 90.
VanValkenburg, I. A. (Phoebe) farmer
O 65a 2h 10c R2 Harpursville Col 78
Ind tel.
Van Wagner, William N. (Sarah A.)
farmer O 82a 2h 14c R3 Binghamton
Kir 49 Ind tel.
VanWinkle, E. J. (son P. R.) farmer
Rl Kirkwood Win 71/2 Ind tel.
VanWinkle, Harry (Flora) 3 ch farmer
O 117a 2h 9c Kirkwood Kir 22 Ind
tel.
VanWinkle, P. R. (Q. A.) 1 ch farmer
O 130a 3h 14c Rl Kirkwood Win 71/2
Ind tel.
VanWormer, Isaac (Jane) farmer O 69a
Ih 5c Center Village Col 95.
Vaughn, Mrs. Kate farming O 56a Mc-
Clure Settlement Snfd 26.
Vaughn, Nellie (dau Mrs. Kate) Me-
Clure Settlement Snfd 26.
Vergason, C. H. Port Crane.
Vet, D. (Mary) 1 ch farmer O 60a 2h
12c R2 Berkshire Berk 19 Ind tel.
Vexter, S. E. (Jessie) 3 ch farmer T
Itaska Bar 33 B tel.
Vincent, Aaron (Bessie) 3 ch farmer
O 102a 2h 16c Rl Port Crane Fen 39.
Vincent, Edw. D. Maine.
Vincent, Edward F. (Lydia) 1 ch farm-
er 215a 4h 28c Maine Mai 36 B tel.
Vincent, Mrs. Myra O 47a 3h 12c Rl
Great Bend Pa Kir 23 Ind tel.
ViNiNG, Leroy L. (Jennie) 2 ch farmer
T 3h 12c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 94
Ind tel.
Vinning, Lucian F. (Alice) farmer O
eOa Ih lie Rl Conklin Conk 25 B tel.
VOGEL, Ade Rl Kirkwood.
Vollthausen, Mrs. Mary bds with John
Geiger Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 23.
Vosburg, Mrs. Elvira S. farmer O 41a
2h 7c R2 Binghamton Bin 201^ Ind
tel.
Vosburg, Fred farmer O 72a 2h 6c R2
Bingliamton Bin 8 Ind tel.
Vosburg, Maurice H. 1 ch carpenter T
Ih R2 Vestal Ves 21.
Vosburg, Rexford (son Elvira) farmer
R2 Binghamton Bin 2Qi^ Ind tel.
Vosburg, Scott (son Mrs. Elvira)
farmer R2 Binghamton Bin 20^/^ Ind
tel.
Vosbury, Milton (Susan) 1 ch farmer O
48a 2h lie East Windsor Win 122.
Vosbury, Samuel (Mary) farmer O 7a
Ih Rl Conklin Conk 35 B tel.
Vought, Leonard G. (Carrie) 1 ch team-
ster T Hooper Un 32.
Vroman, Arthur farmer O 25a Ih 3c
RD Susquehanna Pa Win 54 Ind td.
Vroman, C. S. (Lottie) 3 ch farmer O
85a 2h 14c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 46.
Vroman, Floyd (Blanche) 1 ch laborer
T Ih R2 Rich ford Lis 3.
Vroman, Fred W. (Mame) 3 ch farmer
T 2h 9c R4 Binghamton Kir 2.
Vroman, G. H. (Pearl) 1 ch lumberman
& farmer O 55a Ic R2 Susquehanna
Pa Win 54 Ind tel.
Vroman, Horace (Edna) works in shoe
shop bds with Fred W. R4 Bingham-
ton Kir 2.
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RURAL DIRECTORY
Vroman, Lenwood S. (Clara) farmer O
143a 5h 19c R2 Chenango Forks Tri
52 Ind tel.
Vroman, Melvin (Grace) 2 ch farmer O
130a 2h 12c R2 Susquehanna Pa Win
92 Ind tel.
Vroman, Stephen T 2h R2 Ricliford Lis
21.
Vrooman, Albert (Besse) lumberman O
H&L 2h Rl Nineveh Col 124.
Vrooman, Henry (Florence) laborer T
Rl Nineveh Col 118.
Vrooman, Robert (Minnie) farmer O
98a 2h RD Nineveh Col 120.
Wade, Michael (Mary E.) 5 ch fanner
O 325a 3h 40c Whitney Point Nan 30
Ind tel.
Wade, Wm. farmer T Ih 10c Rl Lisle
Nan 17.
Wage, Fred. (Jennie B.) 4 ch works at
E. J. shoe factory O H&L Union Cen-
ter Un 14.
Wage, Leander M. (Ruth A.) cartman
O H&L Ih R2 Union Mai 20 B tel.
Wagner, Andrew (Bessie) farmer T 4h
22c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 20 Ind
tel.
Wagner, Bert Rl Vestal Ves 57.
Wagner, Blanche (dan I. L.) Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 39.
Wagner, David 3 ch T 2h 15c R2 Wind-
sor Win 701/^.
Wagner, Edd. (Lizzie) 2 eh favmer T
3h 22c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 13.
Wagner, Elsie farming O 10%a Ih 2c
R4 Binghamton Chen 48.
Wagner, Ervin J. (Lulu) farmer T 2h
R2 Binghamton Bin 23.
Wagner, Fred (Mary) farmer T 2h 22c
Binghamton Kir 7.
Wagner, Grace farming O 10% a Ih 2c
R4 Binghamton Chen 48 B tel.
Wagner, Irving bds with David R2
Windsor Win 70%.
Wagner, I. L. (Minnie) 1 ch farmer O
5a 2h 2c Rl Kirkwood Kir 39.
Wagner, John (Rosetta) farmer O 33a
Ih 4c Rl Conklin Conk 25.
Wagner, June (Minnie M.) employee E.
Johnson shoe factory T Ih R5 Bing-
hamton Dick 1.
Wakefield, William (i^zoa) farmer T
care of* Friendsville Stage Vestal
Center Ves 69.
Wakely, Mrs. Cora (dan E. L. Green)
1 ch Vestal Center Ves 67.
Wakeman, D. S. (Fannie M.) farming
T Rl Vestal Ves 52 B tel.
Wakeman, Mary Rl Nineveh Col 116.
Walden, Phoebe bds with Sanford Dibble
North Sanford Snfd 59.
WiVLKER, Geo. (Laura) farmer 0 90a
2h 21c Rl Port Crane Fen 8.
Walker, George E. farmer O 113a 2h 15c
R2 Harpursville Col 41.
Walker, Jessie A. Rl Union.
Walker, John F. (Marion J.) farmer O
400a 2h 60c Deposit Snfd 43 B tel.
Walker, John H. (May E.) employee E.
J. shoe CO T R2 Johnson City Un 46i^
B tel.
Walker, Josejdi, Jr. (Jennie) farmer O
230a 3h 30c Rl Nineveh Snfd 37 Ind
tel.
Walker, J. bds with Joseph, Jr. Rl Nine-
■ veh Snfd 37. _
Walker, Willis (Belle) 2 ch farmer O
300a 4h 80c Dejiosit Snfd 31 Ind tel.
Walker, Mrs. W. H. farming O 7a R2
Harpursville Col 92.
Wallace, Haryon C. (Mina M.) fireman
at oil station 0 H&L Rl Port Crane
Col 3.
Walley, Stephen (Emily L.) farmer O
15a Hi. 2c Rl Windsor Snfd 14 Ind
tel.
Walling, A. A. (Martha) 1 ch farmer
O 200a 3h 26c Rl Tunnel Col 30 Ind
tel.
Walling, Ray (Anna) 3 ch fanner O
100a 3h 18c Rl Tunnel Col 52 Ind tel.
Walls, Mrs. Arielia housekeeper for
Frank Rl Marathon Tri 3.
Walls, Frank farmer T 3h 25c Rl Mara-
thon Tri 3.
Walls, Mrs. Mary T R3 Greene Tri 43.
Walls, Sarah (dan Mary) R3 Greene Tri
43.
Walsh, Thomas (Julia) 2 ch farmer O
40a Ih Ic R2 Vestal Ves 27.
Walsh, Thomas H. (Mary) D L & W
R R employee O 5a Ih Corbettsville
Conk 39 B tel.
Walter, Arthur E. (Jennie) 1 ch cream-
ery O H&L Maine Mai 24.
Walter, C. H. (Jessie) farmer T Ih Ic
Lisle Lis 46.
Walter, Delos (Kate) 1 ch farmer Q 5.'ia
2h lie Castle Creek Bar ]9 B tel.
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Walter, Emmett E. (Gertrude L.) 1 en
fanner O 127a 2h 13c E2 Johnson City
Mai 23.
Walter, Frank (Cari-ie M.) teamster O
la 21i Whitney Point Bar 16 B tel.
Walter, Fred O. (Ethelyn.) 2 eh farmer
O H&L Whitney Point Bar 1.
Walter, Herman (Ethel) 5 ch farmer T
2h 9c Whitney Point Lis 49.
Walter, Mont (Jennie) 1 ch mechanic O
H&L Glen Aubrey Nan 30.
Walter, Robert (Jennie) 5 ch fanner
O 80a 2h 14c Whitney Point Bar 13
B tel.
Walter, William A. (Carrie M.) 2 ch
farmer O 91d 2h 18c Maine Mai 23.
Walters, George farmer O 87a 2h 20c
Whitney Point Bar 1.
Walters, Gilbert (Bei'tha) 3 ch farmer
O 312a 5h 39c Whitney Point Bar 4.
Walters, James (Alice) 1 ch farmer O
24a Ih 3c Whitney Point Bar 1.
Walters, John (Emma) farmer O 115a
3h 14c Sanford Snfd 54 Ind tel.
Walters, Julia bds with John Sanford
Snfd 54.
Walters, Lester bds with John Sanford
Snfd 54.
Wandell, W. D. (Harriet) farmer O 51a
Ih 3c E3 Binghamtoh Kir 49.
Warberton, Mrs. Jane bds with Fred
Moor Windsor Win 84.
Ward, Arthur C. (Sarah) farmer O
47a 2h 15c Endicott Un 29 Ind tel.
Ward, , O. W. (Frances E.) farmer O
87a 2h Ic E4 Binghamton Chen 17.
Ward, W. Harry (Myra) painter &
paper hanger O 21a Ih Ic E3 Greene
Tri 43.
Warfle. Archie (Alice) farmer O 44a
2h lOe E2 Johnson City Mai 43 B tel.
Warfle, Charles (Mabel) 1 ch farmer O
60a 2h 2e El Choconut Pa Ves 40
Ind tel.
Warfle, James (Winnie) 1 eh works in
shoe factory O H&L Vestal Ves 231/2.
Warfle, John (Ina) 2 ch farmer O 43a
2h El Choconut Pa Ves 40.
Warner, Albert (Augusta) farmer O
150a 2h 60 E4 Binghamton Chen 52 B
tel.
Warner, Alva H. carpenter O %a Glen
Castle Chen 281/2.
Warner, Arthur M. farm laborer 3h El
Windsor Snfd 17.
Warner, Charlie B. (Grace A.) farmer
T 2h 15e El Port Crane Fen 8 B tel.
Warner, C. E. (Effie) 4 ch farmer O 40a
2h 2e El Nineveh Col 116.
Warner, Earl (Margaret) 1 eh painting
& papering O 8a Ic El Port Crane
Fen 18.
Warner, Frank (Pearl) farmer O 100a
3h 26c El Tunnel Col 29 Ind tel.
Warner, F. S. (Lovica) 1 ch O 270a Ih
12c E6 Susquehanna Pa. Win 109.
Warner, George E. (Mary I.) f aimer O
27a ih E4 Susquehanna Pa Win 52
Ind tel.
Warner, Henry (Mary) farmer O 200a
4h 32c El Tunnel C'ol 22.
Warner, Hiram (Loretto E.) 1 ch
farmer O 56a 3h 6c El Port Crane
Fen 19.
Warner, lunia 2 ch farmer O 126a Ih 2c
R3 Newark Valley Mai 27.
Warner, James F. (Velma) 5 ch farmer
T 5h 45c Glen Castle Chen 28.
Warner, John (Martha) farmer O H&L
E4 Binghamton Clien 16.
Warner, John D. (Sarah) ret T Port
Crane Fen 8 Ind tel.
Warner, John W. (Lavina C.) farmer O
100a 3h 13c El Tunnel Fen 43 Ind
tel.
Warner, Lawi'encc E. (Agnes) 1 ch
farmer T El Port Crane Fen ,19.
Warner, Lawyer (Eliza) section fore-
man T Eailroad St Chenango Forks
Chen.
Warner, Leslie E. (Grace) 5 ch plum-
ber T E2 Union Un 13 1/2.
Warner, Lewis (Nellie E.) 1 ch milk
dealer & farmer T 5h 19c E6 Susque-
hanna Pa Win 109.
Warner, Lucius stone mason T Harpurs-
ville Col 90.
Warner, Oscar (Nellie) 1 ch glass blower
O 11a Kirkwood Kir 22.
Warner, Eoscoe (Eosie) 4 ch fai'mer O
94a 3h 15c E4 Binghamton Chen 52.
Warner, E. A. (Frances) laborer T Har-
pursville Cel 90.
Warner, Walter (Ellen) 6 eh farmer O
100a 3h 5c Main St Chenango Forks
Bar 56.
Warner, William (Stella) 2 ch farmer T
Ic El Johnson City Un 56.
Warnstroff, L. «W. (Eva) 4 ch farmer
O 50a 2h 6c El Great Bend Pa Win
17 Ind tel.
Warrick, Mrs. Alta 2 eh O H&L Vestal
Center Ves 62.
Warwick, Arthur (Minnie) 2 ch team-
ster T E2 Vestal Ves 14. ,
Washburn, R. D. (Meta) 1 ch supt
Bordens T Tunnel Col 18.
Waster, David (son Mrs. Milton)' farmer
El Kirkwood Win 21.
Waster, Jess (son Mrs. Milton) farmer
El Kirkwood, Win 21.
Waster, Mrs. Milton 2 ch farmer T El
Kirkwood Win 21 Ind tel.
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EURAL DIRECTORY
Watermau, Charles P. (Nellie) 1 ch
farmer O 23a 3h 4c Killawog Lis 37
Ind tel.
Waterman, C. F. R1 Nineveh.
Waterman, Frank (Fanny) farmer O
200a 2h 2e R2 Richford'Lis 7.
Waterman, Henry (Sophie) 1 ch laborer
T Killawog Lis 41.
Waterman, James (Flora) blacksmith O
H&L Center Lisle Lis 20.
Waters, Charles (Margaret) 1 ch far-
mer O 120a 2h 12c Rl Whitney Point
Tri 10 Ind tel.
Watkins, Mrs. Martha 1 ch T Sanitaria
Springs Col 12.
Watkins, Pereneils W. (Grace) 1 ch
gardener O 23a 4h Ic Rl Binghamton
Conk 1 B tel.
Watkins, Wm. (Esther) gardener O 23a
4h Ic Rl Binghamton Couk 1 B tel.
Watrous, C. F. Tunnel.
W^atrous, DeWitt (Adelia A.) farmer O
220a 2h 45c Rl Tunnel Col 24 Ind
tel.
Watrous, Duell A. (Mary) 1 ch farmer
0 120a 3h lie R2 HarpursvUle Col
92 Ind tel.
Watrous, Earl V. (Grace E.) farmer O,
87a 2h 15c Rl Tunnel Col 22 Ind tel.
Watrous, Ellen bds with Stuart O 100a
McClure Settlement Snfd 27 Ind tel.
Watrous, Genevieve bds with Geo. W.
Maynard R2 Windsor Win S3.
Watrous, Jane (<lau J. H.) Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 14. Ind tel.
Watrous, Jolin W. (Lettie) 2 ch farmer
O 107a 4h 17c R2 Windsor Win 70
Ind tel.
Watrous, J. H. farmer O 139a Rl Kirk-
wood Kir 14 Ind tel.
Watrous, Lyman ret T R2 Harpursville
Col 40.
Watrous, Raymond farmer R2 Windsor
Win 70 Ind tel.
Watrous, Smith B. (Grace G.) 1 ch
farmer 0 124a 2h 3c Rl Kirkwood Kir
11 Ind tel.
Watrous, Stewart (Julia) 1 ch daii-ying
T 5h 20c McClure Settlement Snfd 27
Ind tel.
Watrous, Wicks (Louise) farmer O 60a
Ih 8c Rl Tunnel Col 27V^.
Watson, Vance B. (Lena) 1 ch school
teacher O 42a Ih 2c Rl Great Bend Pa
Win 39 Ind tel.
Watson, William (Elizabeth) 1 ch minis-
ter T Ih Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
Watterman, Adelia farmer 0 144a 5c Rl
Nineveh Snfd 37 Ind tel.
Watterman, Allen (Ida) bds with John
Rl Nineveh Snfd 3.
Watterman, Earl bds with John Rl
Nineveh Snfd 3.
Watterman, John (Mercy) farmer O
100a 2h 6c Rl Nineveh Snfd 3 Ind
tel.
Watts, Edward F. Jr. (Alice) 2 ch
farmer O 122a 3h 31c R2 Richford
Lis 20 Ind tel.
Watts, Edward S. (Harriett) farmer O
139a Ih 30c Whitney Point Tri 6.
Watts, William H. (Hazel) 4 ch farmer
T 4h Whitney Point Tri 6.
Waverly, Garry farmer Rl Whitney
Point Tri 23.
Waverly, Mrs. Mary Rl Whitney Point
Tri 23.
Waverly, Richard farmer T 3h 14c Rl
Whitnev Point Tr^ 23.
Way, a. p. (Libbie E.) 2 ch farmer O
Ilia 3h 25c Rl Harpursville Col 68
Ind tel.
Way, B. A. (Elnora) farmer 0 24a 2e
East Windsor Win 121.
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BEOOME COUNTY
Way, Edw. J. East Windsor.
Way, William A. (Libbie E.) 2 cli
farmer O 195a 3h 31c Rl Tunnel Fen
47 B tel.
Wayless, Mrs. Bird E. O H&L Sanitaria
Springs Col 10 Ind tel.
Waynian, Andrew (Adelia) dairy farm-
ing O 64a 2h 15c Oquaga Lake Snfd
24.
Wayman, Edward L. farmer T 3h 21c
El Port Crane Fen 39.
Wayman, E. E. farmer O 134% a 4h 17c
East Windsor Win 126.
Wayman, Geo. (Elizabeth) 2 cli farmer
d 108a 3h 21c El Port Crane Fen 39.
Wayman, Lawrence farmer T 31i 21c El
Port Crane Fen 39.
Wayman, Thomas (Almira) 2 ch farmer
bds with E. E. East Windsor Win 126.
Wayman, William (Esylt) 3 ch farmer
T 3h 15c E6 Susquehanna Pa Win
134 Ind tel.
Webb, Arthur (Jennie) farmer O Sa Ic
Glen Castle Chen 28 B tel.
Webb, Charles R. (Cora) farmer O 9a
3h 14c Rl Conklin Conk 35 B tel.
Webb, Cleon farmer 7h 19e E2 Bing-
hamton Bin 6 B tel.
Webb, Ernest L. (Hattie May) 3 ch
lumberman O 42a Ih Ic E2 Windsor
Win 4.
Webb, E. R. (Amelia) farmer O 33a 5h
2c R4 Binghamton Chen 36 B tel.
Webb, Frank L. (Elina) 6 ch works at
E. Johnson shoe factory O 43a 2h 2c
Rl Union Un 10.
Webb, F. E. (Grace) 2 ch farmer O 138a
2h 12c R2 Windsor Win 29.
Webb, George (Ada) farmer O la Rl
Conklin Conk 35.
Webb, George H. (Florence) 1 ch farm-
ing T 3h 20c Rl Whitney Point Tri
15 Ind tel.
Webb, Harry L. (Cora E.) farmer O
185a lOh 28c Rl Chenango Forks Fen
28 B tel.
Webb, .James A. (Sarah E.) laborer T
Rl Whitney Point Tri 14.
Webb, John W. ret T Ouaquaga Col 84.
Webb, Juliand (Lenora) 2 ch poultry
& farming O 26a 2h 2c Ouaquaga Col
84.
Webb, L. B. (Lillie) lumberman O 175a
2h 5c R2 Windsor Win 2 Ind tel.
Webb, Mrs. Martha 4 ch housekeeper for
Cleon O 119a R2 Binghamton Bin 6
B tel.
Webb, Myron E. (Janett) farmer O 80a
3h Rl Whitney Point Tri 10.
Webb, Richard (Emma) 2 ch laborer T
Castle Creek Chen 28.
Webb, W. B. Rl Harpursville.
Webb, W. T. (Marion) minister T Chen-
ango Forks Chen 53.
Webber, Glenn J. (Daisy) 3 ch farmer
O lOOa 3h 13c El Johnson City Mai
66 B tel.
Weber, Ewald (Adeline) 2 ch farmer O
lOOa 2h 12c Rl Port Crane Fen 42.
Webster, Alexander. (Hattie) 1 ch
farmer O 62a 2h 7c R2 Vestal Ves 32
Ind tel.
Webster, Earl (Rose) 2 ch farmer O
165a 3h 8c R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Webster, Elizabeth ret O H&L Port
Crane Fen 8.
Webster, Fred (Isabelle) 2 ch farming
O 42a 2h 12c Upper Lisle Tri 18.
Webster, Mrs. John T R2 Harpursville
Col 40.
Webster, M. J. R2 Harpursville.
Webster, Mrs. S. S. O H&L Ih Nineveh
Col 90.
Wedge, Bert L. (Nettie M.) farmer O
235a 4h 33c R2 Harpursville Col 41
Ind tel.
Wedge, Edgar P. (Jane Eliza) farmer
O 100a 5c Rl HarpursviUe Col 70^^.
Wedget, Herbert F. (Louella B.) 3 ch
farmer O 262a 3h 45c Sanitaria
Springs Col 14 Ind tel.
Weed, Brewster J. (Hattie R.) farmer
O 35a 2h 7c Port Crane Fen 9.
Weed, Geo. N. (Sarah E.) farmer O 9a
2h 5c Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Weed, Manford (Mary) farmer O 90a
3h 13c Rl Kirkwood Kir 17 Ind tel.
Weedman, Susan farmer O 101a 4c East
Windsor Win 126.
Weeks, J. W. (Nellie) carpenter O 8a
Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
Weeks, Lydia dressmaker bds Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Weeks, Will (Jessie) carpenter O H&L
Ih 2c Harpursville Col 90 Ind tel.
Welch, John (Lydia) laborer O la De-
posit Snfd 451/0.
Wells, Charles H. farmer O 133a 3h
16c R3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Wells, Cleveland Rl Chenango Forks.
Wells, Frank 3 ch farmer O 25a 2h 6c
Union Un 16.
Wells, Samuel B. (Lida) farmer &
huckster O 25a 2h 2c Vestal Center
Ves 62.
Welton, Mrs. Anna E. R2 Windsor Kirk-
wood 36.
Welton, Rotert farmer O 28a Ih 3c R2
Windsor Kir 36.
Wenham, George (Celia D.) farmer O
40a 2h 5c R2 Harpursville Col 93 Ind
tel.
Wenn, Adrian D. 1 ch ret O 99a Ih Ic
Sanitaria Springs Col 14 B tel.
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RUKAL DIRECTORY
Weiin, Owen farmer O 15a bds with
Charles A. Brown Rl Vestal Ves 61
lud tel.
Weun, Peter carpenter bds with George
Rankin Rl Vestal Ves 61.
Wenn, W. H. Rl Union.
West, A. E. (Addie L.) farmer O %a
Castle Creek Chen 28.
West, Earl W. farmer T 3h 25c R6
Susquehanna Pa Win 133 Ind tel.
West, Edd Chenango Bridge.
West, Elmer C. (Lillian M.) farmer O
50a 2h R5 Binghamton Chen 2 B tel.
West, E. C. 1 ch truck gardener O 2i^a
Chenango Bridge Chen 40.
West, Geo. W. (Mary E.) 6 ch jobber O
3a Ih Ic Rl Chenango Forks Fen 34
B tel.
West, Luther (Emma) farmer O 42i^a
2h 7c Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
West, Lyman (Emma) 1 ch farming O
80a 3h 14e Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind
tel.
West, L. W. (Leona) farming T 6h 20c
R2 Union Un 9 B tel.
West, Martin J. (Sarah) farmer O
110a 5h 16c R2 Johnson City Un 21
B tel.
West, Mrs. Sarah O H&L R2 Vestal
Ves 3.
Westcott, Fred L. R2 Union.
Westcott, Harry G. R2 Union.
xWestcott, Harry T. R2 Union.
Westfall, Fred (Laura) 3 ch farmer O
108a 3h 23c Center Village Col 95.
Westfall, J. farmer O 80a Ih 5c San-
ford Snfd 33.
Westfall, Mrs. Katherine O 3a Vestal
Ves 23.
Westfall, W. M. (Alice) 1 ch farmer O
7a Ih Ic Rl Nineveh Snfd 6.
Weston, C. B. (Bertha) 2 ch farmer O
39a 2h 4c Rl Vestal Ves 64 Ind tel.
Weston, Jacob ret bds with Herbert
Cross R2 Vestal Ves 20.
Whea,ton, Emma farmer O 125a 3h 13c
Killawog Lis 41.
Wheeler, Mrs. Cynthia L. farmer O 3a
Conklin Conk 39.
Wheeler, Elmer San ford.
Wheeler, E. H. (Libbie) cartuiau O
5a 2h 3c Lisle Lis 46 Ind tel.
Wlieeler, Guy (Etta) 1 ch farmer T Ih
12c Rl Johnson Citv Un 49 B tel.
Wheeler, H. E. (Clara) farmer T 3h 18c
Sanford Snfd 59 Ind tel.
Whelpel, Ina general store O H&L R6
Susquehanna Pa Win 105 Ind tel.
Whelpel, M. K. (Olive) R6 Susquehanna
Pa Win 105 Ind tel.
Wlielpel, Nelson R6 Susquehanna Pa
Win 185.
Whipple, Geo W. lumbering O 150a 2h
Rl Windsor Win 116.
Whitaker, Adelbert (Allie) 1 ch farmer
O 123a 3h 22c Rl Binghamton (Jonk
2 B tel.
Whitaker, Mrs. D. W. farming O 300a
Ih Deposit Snfd 53 Ind tel.
AVhitaker, Everett (son Fremont L.)
farmer Rl Binghamton Bui 45 B tel.
Whitaker, Fordyce (son Fremont L.)
farmer Rl Binghamton Bin 45 B tel.
Whitaker, Fremont L. (Clara) 1 ch
farmer O 196a 13h 35c Rl Bingham-
ton Bin 45 B tel.
Whitaker, Irving (son Fremont L.)
farmer Rl Binghamton Bin 45 B tel.
Whitaker, Stephen F. (Carrie) 7 ch
farmer & carpenter T 2h Deposit Snfd
53 Ind tel.
Whitcomb, James H. ret 0 97a 2h 6c Rl
Johnson City Mai 73 B tel.
Whitcomb, J. Roscoe (Nellie M.) 1 ch
farmer O 97a 3h 13c Rl Johnson City
Mai 73 B tel.
Wliite, Darwin farm hand bds with Earl
Burgess Rl Binghamton Conk 34 Ind
tel. I
White. Frank (Esther) 2 ch bds with
C. S. Wright R2 Windsor Win 36 Ind
tel.
White, Glenn (Mav) farmer O 21a Ih
9c East Windsor Win 100 Ind tel.
White, G. Arthur farmer O 98a 4c
Windsor Win 90.
White, H. A. painter & farmer 0 3a Ih
Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
White, James (Dorothy) 1 ch laborer 0
H&L Lisle Lis 45.
White, James Lewis carpenter 0 54a
Vestal Center Ves 62.
White, James R. (son James W.) farm-
ing East Windsor Win 101 Ind tel.
White, James W. farmer O 47 14 a
4h 30c Rl East Windsor Win 101 Iiid
tel.
White, John C. (Burniee) 1 ch farmer
O 119a 2h 24c R4 Deposit Snfd 28
Ind tel.
White, Orrin J. (Alvaretta E.) farm-
ing O 72a 3h Rl Vestal Ves 52 B tel.
White, Mrs. P. T. housekeeper for H. A.
Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
W^hite, Roxie (dau James W.) Rl East
Windsor Win 101.
White, R. W. (Maggie) 4 ch farmer O
110a 2h 2c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
White, Wesley (Laura) ret O H&L
Vestal Ves 21.
Whitebeck, H. M. (Harriet) painter &
paperhanger O H&L Chenango Forks
Bar 56.
165
BROOME COUNTY
Whitehead, George H. (Myra I.)
farmer O 125a 4h 12c Gleu Aubrey
Bar 7 B tel.
Whitehead, Geo. (Florence) 3 ch farm-
ing O 24a Ih 3c Rl Vestal Ves 5(5.
Whitehead, S. J. (Nellie) farming O
25a Ih 7c Rl Lisle Lis 44.
Whitlock, Charles janitor T Harpurs-
ville Col 90.
Whitlock, James (Maud) 1 ch farmer O
2Sa 2h ()C Harpursville Col 90 lud tel.
Whitmarsh, Fred O. (Bertha) engineer
T Ih Johnson City Un 53 Ind tel.
Whitmore, Mark (Anna) farmer O 200a
4h ISe Rl Union Un 3.
Whitney, Mrs. C. E. O H&L Triangle
Tri 30.
Wliitney, E. B. (Lueila) school super-
intendent O 23a Ih Whitney Point
Bar ]6 B tel.
Whitney, E. H. bds with Willis V/alker
Deposit Snfd 31.
Whitney, George (Mary) farmer O 106a
2h 15c Sanford Snfd 32.
Whitney, Mrs. Jennie Rl Conklin Conk
34 B tel.
Whitney, J. B. ret O 60a 7c Triangle
Tri 53.
Whitney, Mrs. Mary farmer O 143a
2h 9c Rl Conklin Conk 34 B tel.
Whitney, Mrs. Minnie O la Triangle
Tri 52 Ind tel.
Whitney, Mrs. Rose Sanford.
Whitney, Sara bds with Willis Walker
Deposit Snfd 31.
Whitney, W. D. (Mary) ret O la Ih
Triangle Tri 53 Ind tel.
Whitney, W. J. (Cora) 1 ch merchant
O H&L Sanford Snfd 42 Ind tel.
Whittaker, Emory F. (Nellie S.) fore-
man on road building O 2a Ih Mc-
Clure Settlement Snfd 26 B tel.
Whittaker, Matthew (Floretta) 1 ch
farmer O 30a 2h 6c Rl Nineveh Col
110.
Whittemore, a. E. (Mary A.) apiarist
O 18a 2h 7c R2 Union Mai 20 B tel.
See adv.
Whittemore, Mark Rl Union.
Whitthead, Lewis (Susan) 5 eh farmer
O 186a 2h 23c Whitney Point Nan 25
Ind tel.
Whittiker, Mrs. O H&L Vestal Ves 21.
Whittmore, Jud (Maud) farmer 57a 2h
7c Union Un 16.
Wickam, Jerry (Harriett) farmer O 9Sa
2h 15c Deposit Snfd 54 Ind tel.
Wickman, Fred (Soidiia) 1 ch farmer
O 94a 2h 9c care of Friendsville Stage
Binghamton Ves 76 Ind tel.
WicKS, W. E. (Leba) 2 ch farmer T
2h 10c Rl Nineveh Col 117,
Wickwire, Ed. (Mary) farmer O 4a Ih
Rl Port Crane Fen 18.
Wideman, Adison railroad freight house
East Windsor Win 122.
Wideman, Alford railroad bds with W.
M. East Windsor Win 122.
Wideman, H. R. (Clara) 1 ch farmer
O 44y2a Ih 8c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
Wideman, W. M. (Mattie) 4 ch black-
smith O 1,4a H&L East Windsor Win
122.
Wideran, Byron C. ret T Ih Rl Che-
nango Forks Fen 6.
Widerman, Mrs. Ada nurse O 18a Vestal
Center Ves 62.
Widerman, Mrs. Anna 1 ch bds care of
Friendsville Stage Binghamton Ves 80
Ind tel.
Widerman, Fay farmer O 65a 2h 8c care
of Friendsville Stage Binghamton Ves
SO Ind tel.
Wiggins, O. F. (Agnes) 2 ch farmer O
134a 2h 13c Rl Nineveh Col 113 Ind
tel.
Wightman, Harry R. (son W. R.) farmer
Windsor Win 66 Ind tel.
Wightman, W. R. (Mary) farmer O
100a 3h 15c Windsor Win 66 Ind tel.
Wilber, Eugene (Sarah) laborer T Rl
Conklin Conk 20 B tel.
Wilder, John (Elizabeth) farmer O la
Conklin Conk 36 Ind tel.
Wilbur, John R. (Alice E.) 5 ch farmer
. O 74a 2h 8c Rl Nineveh Col 113.
Wilbur, Wesson R7 Johnson City.
Wilcox. Asa B. (Emily) ret O 30a Ih Ic
Vestal Center Ves 62 Ind tel.
Wilcox, Fred farmer O 50a Killawog
Lis 38.
Wilcox, Harlan S. (Julia E.) town clerk
O H&L Ic Port Crane Fen 9.
Wilcox, Jerome P. (Katherine) farmer
O 70a Ic R3 Bingliamton Kir 2.
Wilcox, J. M. (Nina) 6 ch farmer O
96a 5h 17c Rl Vestal Ves 51.
Wilcox, Martin L. (Phebe) farmer O
lV2a R4 Binghamton Fen 10. ,
Wilcox, Nelson E. (Ida M.) 2 ch cream-
ery O H&L Sanitaria Springs Col 3
B tel.
Wilcox, Roxanna O H&L Lisle Lis 44.
Wilcox. Silas S. (Rebecca E.) ret O
H&L Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Wilder, Mrs. Eliza O H&L Main St
Center Village Col 91.
Wilder, Mrs. Mania O H&L Ouaquaga
Col 84.
Wildey, Flov'l (Irene) 1 ch farmer T
2h Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
Wildey, William W. (Allie) farmer O
59a Ih 18c Rl Kirkwood Kir 19.
166
KURAL DIEECTORY
Wiles, George (Blanche) 3 cli laborer O
loa E2 Windsor Win SO.
Wiley, Albert H. gen merchandise 0
H&L Ouaquaga Col 84 B tel. See adv.
Wiley, Allen (Emma) farming O 100a
25e Harpursville Col 91.
Wiley, Mi-s. Lucy 4 ch T Ouaquaga Col
84.
Willard, Carrie housekeeper for Lester
Robins Triangle Tri 51.
Willard, Elno (Ettie)" 2 ch farmer O
Ilia 2h 10c Rl Johnson Citv Mai 66
B tel.
Willard, Ora laborer bds at Elmer Peter-
son R2 Chenango Forks Tri 50.
Willett, Mrs. Anna T Rl Port Crane Fen
18.
Williams, Ashley (Ella) merchant O
H&L KillaAYOg I,is 37 Ind tel.
Williams, Charley (son James) RR la-
borer East Windsor Win 122.
Williams, Daniel F. farmer O 56a 3h
Clienango Forks Fen 29.
Williams, Edward E. (Anna) 1 ch
farmer O 58a 4h 2c Rl Johnson Citv
Un 50.
Williams, Elizabeth (dan James) East
Windsor Win 122.
Williams, Frank (Carrie) 2 ch builder
T R2 Johnson City Un 451/2.
Williams, Fred Upper Lisle.
Williams, Mrs. G. S. O 75a Ih 5e Gulf
Summit Snfd 2014 Ind tel.
Williams, Harry (Anne) machinist O
H&L Rl Binghamton Bin 47.
Williams, Harry ( son Herbert A. )
farmer Rl Great Bend Pa Win 65 Ind
tel.
Williams, Henry A. (Anna) carpenter O
2a Ih Harpursville Col 92.
Williams, Herbert A. (Kate) 4 ch clerk
board of supervisors O 191a 3h 20c
Rl Great Bend Pa Win 64 Ind tel.
Williams, James ret East Win<lsor Win
122.
Williams, John (son James) RR laborer
East Windsor Win 122.
Williams, John bds with H. N. French
North Sanford Snfd 59.
Williams, John A. (Katherine") farmer
T 2h 16c R2 Union Mai 21 B tel.
Williams, Lyman (Evel;y^l) 5 ch shoe-
worker O 41a 111 5c R2 Vestal Yes 48
Ind tel.
Williams, Morris (son Herbert) farmer
Rl Great Bend Win 65 Ind tel.
Williams, M. R. Rl Union.
W^illiams, Nancy ret bds with Herbert
A. El Great Bend Pa Win 65.
Williams, Newel B. (Nellie) 2 ch ret O
H&L Ih 21c Harpursville Col 90 Ind
tel.
Williamson, Mrs. Adelia 0 H&L Tri-
angle Tri 51.
Williamson, Charles farmer O 50a 2h 2c
R3 Binghamton Kir 46.
Williamson, Charles A. (Sarah) 7 eh
grocer T Ic R5 Binghamton Un 55 B
tel.
Willis, E. W. (Emma) 1 ch farmer O
60a 2h 8c Willow Point Yes 88.
Willis, F. O. (Nellie) coal dealer O H&L
Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Willis, Herbert A. (Yirginia) farmer O
47a 2h 9c Hooper Un 31.
Willis, Howard farmer T Rl Port Crane
Col 2.
Willis, James E. (Mary) 1 eh farmer O
45a 2h 8c Rl Port Crane Col 2 B tel.
Willniot, Orvill (Adla) insurance O 100a
Rl Conklin Couk 33 B tel.
Wilmont, C. C. (Anna) farmer 0 175a
2h 10c R6 Susquehanna Pa Win 114.
WiLMOXT. John H. (Bella) 3 ch farmer
T 4h 22c R4 Susquehanna Pa Win 49
Ind tel.
Wilmont, Susan bds Susquehanna Pa
Win 114.
Wilson, Allie (dau Emma) laborer Kirk-
wood Kir 22.
Wilson, Dora housekeeper for Orin B.
Stone Rl Great Bend Pa Kir 25 Ind
tel.
Wilson, Hazel tailoress bds with Mrs.
Hattie Heim Kirkwood Kir 22.
Wilson, Hezekiah bds with Mrs Hattie
Keini Kirkwood Kir 22.
Wilson, James (Ruth) 2 ch laborer T
Willow Point Yes 93.
Wilson, James A. (Eva) farmer O 214a
Ih Union Center Un 16 B tel.
Wilson, Mary O 2a Clienango Forks
Chen 53.
Wilson, Orman E. (Harriett) farmer
O 52a 2h 4c R5 Binghamton Un 57
B tel.
Winans, A. farming O 66a le El Yestal
Yes 52 B tel.
Women's and Misses' Ready-to- Wear L^daiiL^e'ssaSsires!
including Shirt Waists, Millinery. Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear. Prices always reasonable at
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS, Binghamton, N. Y.
167
BEOOME COUNTY
Wiiians, C. E. (Minnie M.) 1 ch carpen-
ter O lOia Ih Rl Willow Point Ves
52 B tel.
WiNANS, E-^JiL (Vera) 1 cli farmer T
Ih 19c El Lisle Nan 9.
WiNANS, Ered T. (Grace) 5 ch dairy
farmer T 5h 45c MeClure Settlement
Snfd 29 Ind tel.
Winans, Lee M. (Florence B.) ret El
Vestal Ves 52 B tel.
Winchel, John (Catherine) ret O H&L
Ih El Whitney Point Tri 15.
Winchell, Hiram (Laura) ret O H&L Ih
Lisle Lis 45.
WiNFiELD, Charles (Mary) 2 ch farmer
T 4h 4c El Conklin Conk 34.
Winfield, M. (Mary) 7 ch farmer T 2h
29c E5 Biughamton Chen 5 B tel.
Winfield," William (Eose) 3 ch farmer T
E5 Binghamton Chen 18.
Winn, Henry J. (Charlotte D.)., 2 ch
farmer O 57a Ih 3c R3 Binghamton
Col 40.
Winn, Louis D. farmer T 2h Ic E3 Bing-
hamton Col 40.
Winn, Walter S. (Minnie E.) 2 ch
l)Oultry & truck -farm O 4a Ih El
Union Un 6 B tel.
Winner, Geo. E. farmer bds with Lou
Toby E3 Binghamton Fen 11.
Winner, Mrs. James O 2a R3 Bingham-
ton Fen 13.
Winner, William F. (Eleanor) 2 ch
wks at E. Johnson shoe factory T 2h
Union Center Un 12.
Winnie, Eugene (Abbie) 2 ch farmer
T E2 Johnson City Un 46.
Winsor, Cassius B. (Nettie B.) farmer
O 102a 4h lie El Port Crane Fen 24.
Winston, Chas. G. Tunnel.
Winston, Mrs. Leon Chenango Forks.
Wintenute, Albert W. farmer T E2 Har-
pursville Col 16.
Wintenute, J. F. (Luna M.) 2 ch
farmer O 15&a 5h 26c E2 Harpursville
Col 16.
Wintenute, William C. (Blanche B.) 2
ch farmer T E2 Harpursville Col 16.
Wintermyer, O. E. 1 ch merchant O H&L
Lisle Lis 45 Ind tel.
Winters, James H. (Alice M.) 2 ch en-
gineer T Sanitaria Springs Col 10.
Winters, Joseph L. 2 ch farmer O 81a
Ih 9 cows Gulf Summit Snfd 19.
Witter, Fred W. (May) caretaker at
State Hospital ED Binghamton Kir 10
Ind tel.
Witty, L. E. farmer O 208a 3h 200 E3
Green Tri 44 Ind tel.
Wodward, Archie (Mabel E.) 2 ch
farmer T 2h 4c Maine Mai 34.
Wood, Charles (Lottie) 3 ch carpenter
O 2a Ih Ic Vestal Center Ves 65 Ind
tel.
Wood, Clayton (son Fred) wks in Sales
Bldg E2 Vestal Ves 16.
Wood, Delbert E. (Portia) 1 ch paper-
hanger & painter O H&L Kirkwood
Kir 20.
Wood, Delos farmer T El Harpursville
Col 69.
Wood, Eva O H&L Killawog Lis 42.
Wood, Frank (Elmeda) 1 ch farmer O
13a Ih 2c Vestal Center Ves 69.
Wood, Fred (Allie) 1 ch farmer O 65a
3h 12c E2 Vestal Ves 16 Ind tel.
Wood, Henry J. (Emily M.) 5 ch farmer
O 87a 3h lie El Choconut Pa Ves 33
Ind tel.
Wood, James (Ella) 2 ch farmer T 2h
44c Whitney Point Nan 25 Ind tel.
Wood, James E. (Mabel) 1 ch farmer
0 125a 3h 22c Itaska Bar 33 B tel.
Wood, Kate farmer O 100a Ih 10c Whit-
ney Point Nan 14.
Wood, Mrs. Mary farming O 6a E2 Har-
pursville Col 92.
Wood, Mrs. Phoebe O H&L E2 Vestal
Ves 14.
Wood, Mrs. Robert E2 Susquehanna Pa
Win 98.
Wood, Royal (Laura) ret O 3a El Cho-
conut Pa Ves 33.
Wood, Eoyal T. (Estelle) 2 ch wks in
1 T E O 23a E2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind
tel.
Wood, William H. (Lucy R.) farmer O
64a 2h 7c R2 Vestal Ves 17 Ind tel.
Wood, W. W. (Belle) 1 ch farmer O 66a
Ih Ic Vestal Ves 50.
WooDARD, Clyde S. (Emily A.) general
merchandise O R3 Binghamton Col 7
B tel.
Woodard, Geo. W. (Harriett) 5 ch ret
O 13a Ih Ic R3 Binghamton Col 7
B tel.
Woodford, Harvey E. (Elgie M.) 5 ch
dairy farming O 100a 2h 12c Deposit
Snfd 50 Ind tel.
Woodford, Henry (Margaret) dairy
farmer O 165a 2h 20c Gulf Summit
Snfd 20.
Woodin, George W. (Iva) farmer O 49a
Ih R3 Newark Valley Mai 4 B tel.
Woodruff, C. H. (Anna) carpenter O
H&L Vestal Center Ves 67.
Woodruff, John V. (Ida E.) ret O
214a Ih R3 Binghamton Col 7.
Woodruff, Mrs. Luraney O H&L Whit-
ney Point Tri 4 Ind tel.
Woodruff, William L. mason O 35a
Windsor Win 83%.
168
RURAL DIRECTORY
Woods, Henry (Hattie) farmer O 125a
2h R4 Biiighamtou Chen 42.
Woods, James (Ella) 1 ch wks in I T R
O H&L R2 Vestal Ves 20 Ind tel.
WooDsiDE, John (Hattie) farmer 0 60a
2h Ic Rl Conklin Conk 36 B tel.
Woodward, Clark T. (Belle) .3 ch farmer
O 100a 3h 17c R3 Newark Valley Mai
5- B tel.
WooDWAKD, H. E. Port Dickinson.
Woodward, James K. (Sara A.) farmer
O 77a 3h 7c R2 Harpursville Col 4.
Woodward, Wayne (Mary) farmer O
40a 4h 20c Union Center Un 14 B tel.
Woolbaugh, Frank (Ella) 1 ch employe
ofDL&WRRO H&L Conklin
Conk 39.
Woolsey, Charlie E. (Alida) farmer O
104a 3h lie R2 Harpursville Col 71.
Wooster, Chas. M. 1 ch farmer O 207a
2h 22c Castle Creek Bar 24 B tel.
Wooster, H. L. (Jessie) 1 ch farmer T
Whitney Point Bar 15.
Wooster, James K. (Adelaide) farmer
0 210a 3h 23c Whitney Point Bar 11
B tel.
Wooster, M. (Roxanna) farmer O 135a
3h 14c Whitney Point Bar 15.
Wooster, Nellie T Whitney Point Bar 15.
Woovem, Mary S. church work T Oua-
quaga Col 84.
Worden, C. C. 2 ch farmer 0 bds with
Leroy Vining Susquehanna Pa Win 94.
Worden, C. E. (Eva) 1 ch O 70a 2h 12c
R2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99 Ind tel.
Worden. W. H. (Cynthia) 1 ch farmer
T 6h 80c R.2 Susquehanna Pa Win 99
Ind tel.
Wormmoth, Agnes housekeeper for Wil-
liam Harrison Rl Whitney Point Tri
31.
Worrick, Alonzo (Margaret) farmer O
93a 2h 17c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 33.
Worrick, Charles (DeEtte) 3 ch farmer
O 43a Ih 3e Rl Vestal Ves 63 Ind tel.
Worrick, Daniel E. (Pearl) 5 ch farmer
O 72a 3h 33c Rl Choconut Pa Ves 33
Ind tel.
Worrick, Floyd (Susie) laborer O 11a
Ih R2 Vestal Ves 35.
Worrick, John (May) 4 ch labored O
31a Ih 3c Rl Vestal Ves 61.
Worrick, Reuben clerk bds witli Jesse
S. Crane Vestal Ves 23 B tel.
Woughter, Cora Vestal Ves 22 B tel.
Woughter, H. F. (Lena) 1 eh farmer O
75a 3h 12c Center Village Col 99.
Wright, Adeline bds with G. A. Niles R2
Vestal Ves 21 Ind tel.
Wright, Benjamin (Jennie) farmer O
150a Chenango Forks Bar 29.
Wright, C. S. farmer O 130a 2h 18c R2
Windsor Win 36 Ind tel.
Wright, D. D. farmer T Rl Tunnel Fen
43.
Wright, Earl S. clerk T Ouaquaga Col
84.
Wright, Erwin P. (Margaret) 1 ch
farmer 13% a 2h 10c Rl Union Un 17.
Wright, Frank H. (Satie) 1 ch employe
at E. Johnson shoe co O H&L R5
Binghamton Dick 1.
Wright, George H. (Grace M.) sale
stable T 2h 10c R2 Union Mai 20.
Wright, Girard (Laura) farmer T Ih 5c
Ouaquaga Col 86.
Wright, Harry farmer T R3 Bingham-
ton Fen 15.
Wright, Harry farmer T 2h Rl Port
Crane Fen 37.
Wright, Kenneth student bds with Ste-
phen Eldred R2 Binghamton Bin 5.
Wright, Mrs. Lenora farming O 80a 3h
8c R2 Harpursville Col 75.
Wright, Lewis (Dephley) 1 ch farmer
O 50a 3h 8c Rl Port Crane Fen 37.
Wright, Lyman (Mabel) farmer O
160a 4h 25c R2 Windsor Win 82 Ind
tel.
Wright, Orry (Lena) farmer T 3h 8c
R2 Harpursville Col 75.
Wright, Robert W. (Charlotte) 2 ch
manager of Corbett Farms T Conklin
Conk 39 B tel.
Wright, Samuel A. (Margaret) 2 ch gen
mdse O la 2h Ouaquaga Col 84 B tel.
Wright, Sarah bds with Lyman R2 Wind-
sor Win 82.
Wright, Mrs. Sarah J. farming O 60a
2h 3e R4 Binghamton Chen 44.
Wright, Thomas (Sarah) farmer O 235a
6h 40c R2 Union Un 10 B tel.
Wright, Wm. W. (Mabel O.) 5 ch
farmer O 167a 2h 20c R2 Windsor
Snfd 17.
Wrighter, Henry D. (Nancy C.) ret T
Rl Conklin Bin 39.
Wylie, W. W. painting O H&L Oua-
quaga Col 84.
Wyse, C. M. (Celia) 3 ch minister T
Nineveh Col 90.
Yager, Oliver (Elva E.) dealer in stock
& farmer O 87a Ih Ic R2 Harpursville
Col 71.
Yanrooski, Paul (Helen) 7 ch farmer
O 75a 2h 14c Glen Aubrey Bar 7.
Yaples, F. A. (May) 1 ch farming O
28a Ic R4 Binghamton Chen 44.
Yarnes, Mrs. Alice L. farming O 70a
4h 4e Maine Mai 28.
169
BROOME COUNTY
Yarnes, Orland (Myrtle) 4 ch farmer
O 240a 3h 30e Rl Whitney Point Tri
38 Ind tcl.
Yarns, Marion (Rosie) 4 ch laborer T
Chenango Forks Bar 54.
Yates, A. L. farmer & stock dealer O
100a 4h 50e Whitney Point Tri 5 Ind
tel.
Yates, Gid (Flora) mechanic O H&L
Lisle Lis 43 Ind tel.
Yates, G. M. (Martha) farming O 35a
2h 6c Willow Point Ves 53.
Yates, Samuel farmer O 30a 7h 5c R2
Union Un 10 B tel.
Yates, Sarah farmer O 4Sa Ih R2 Union
Un 12.
York, Vern E. (Belle) 1 ch farmer R2
Vestal Ves 19 Ind tel.
Youmans, Edward (Flora A.) farmer O
75a 2h 17e Rl Nineveh Col 115.
Youmans, Julius (Lessa E.) 3 ch farmer
T Port Crane Fen 12.
Youngs A. P. ret bds with William Wat-
son Vestal Ves 23 Ind tel.
Young, Ed. (Lida) 4 ch farmer O 94a
3h lie Rl Lisle Nan 9 Ind tel.
Young, Frank (Virgie) 5 ch farmer O
82a 2h 14c Itaska Bar 12.
Young, Geo. M. (Mary) farmer O 89a
2h 10c Castle Creek Chen 26.
Young, George T. (Achsa) 1 ch farmer
O la Rl Great Bend Pa Win 19 Ind
tel.
Young, Hannah M.- (stepdau J. Frank
Clugstone) student R2 Binghamton
Bin 23.
Young, Jesse H. (Effie) gardener O H&L
Port Crane Fen 8'.
Young, Phebe J. T Port Crane Fen 8.
Young, Warrin E. (Elizabeth) milk
route T 2h 5c R2 Johnson City Un
451/2 B tel.
Youngs, Andrew J. (Norah) 1 ch black-
smith & farmer O 47a 2h R3 Bingham-
ton Kir 54.
Youngs, C. F. (Alice) 2 ch farmer O
59a 2h 8c Rl Great Bend Pa Win 48.
Youngs, David A. CKate A.) ret O
2H&L Ih Port Crane Fen 8.
Youngs, Earl (son C. F.) farmer Rl
Great Bend Pa Win 48.
Youngs, Ed. Rl Lisle.
Youngs, Mrs. E. B. Rl Lisle.
Youngs, Geo. (Julia- A.) farmer O 40a
4h lie Rl Port Crane Fen 19.
Youngs, James E. CEmma L.) ret O
H&L Ih Port Crane Fen 19.
Youngs, Jesse (Cora) 2 ch farmer O
100a 2h 12c R2 Harpursville Col 93
Ind tel.
Youngs, Jesse D. (Jessie M.) 1 ch gro-
cerman O H&L 2h Port Crane Fen 8
B tel.
Youngs, John (Kate) laborer O 2a
Whitney Point Lis 51.
Youngs, Mirnell (Ethel) laborer T Port
Crane Fen 8.
Youngs, Stacy (Ellen) 1 ch farmer 60a
2h R2 Union Mai 13 B tel.
Youngs, William (Allie) 3 ch farmer O
75a 4h 15c R2 Union Mai 13 B tel.
Yuokat, Fred (Anna) 5 ch farmer O
20a 2h 7c Rl Binghamton Bin 45.
Zabadal, Paul (Stella) 1 ch shoemaker
O 4a Ih Ic R2 Binghamton Bin 3.
Zeggekt, Paul (Katie) 2 ch farmer O
40a Ih 5c R2 Harpursville Col 86.
Zeidner, Herman (Bertha) 2 ch farm
hand T Deposit Snfd 47 B tel.
Zennick, Lewie laborer T Port Crane
Fen 12.
Zhe, William (Flora) 3 ch farmer 0
65a 2h 6c R3 Newark Valley Mai 4
B tel.
Zimmer, Floyd (Agnes) 4 ch farmer T
3h 36c R3 Binghamton Fen 13.
Zimmer, Jacob P. (Lula) 3 ch farmer
O 100a 5h 14c Maine Mai 35 B tel.
Zimmer, Ordine D. (Millie) 3 ch farmer
T 6h 33c Hooper Un 32 B tel.
Zimmer, Seward (Jennie) 4 ch painter
T R4 Binghamton Chen 16.
Zurble, Clarance (Edie) 3 ch laborer O
H&L Killawog Lis 37.
Securing Orders for the Broome County Directory.
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KURAL DIRECTORY
Night Letter — Night Letter
MR. FARMER:
Broome County, N. Y.
This Ad. is costing us a tidy sum of money.
Will it pay.^ Yes. How.? By a little get-to-
gether spirit. Where do we come in.^* Right
here, with the finest line of
Palmers High Grade Agriculture Limes and
Building Material
in Broome County. At the Old Dry Bridge.
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H. H. Woodburn, Mgr.
315-317 Court St. Binghamton, N. Y.
171
BROOME COUNTY
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WHOLESALE
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AND
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DAIRY FEED
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
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WE RECOMMEND
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Clinton Gluten Continental Gluten
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TO THE POULTRYMAN
WE RECOMMEND
E-Gee Scratch Feed, Neverfail Egg Producer
E-Gee Poultry Mash, Blatchford's Egg Mash
Armour's 60 per cent. Meat Meal
TO THE HORSEMAN
WE RECOMMEND
E-Gee Alfalfa Horse Feed
E-Gee Stock Feed Pearl Hominy
TO THE FAMILY
Occident Special Patent Flour
Empire Fancy Patent Flour
Bingo Choice Family Flour
Charm Kansas Short Patent Flour
Parlor City Pastry Flour
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We carry a full line of
Paints and Oils
Stoves and Ranges
Groceries and Provisions
Hardw^are and Tinware
Automobile Supplies
Single and Double Harness
Our prices are right and we guarantee s'atisf action.
H. W. Manwarren
Windsor, N. Y.
F. H. Matthews C. D. Matthews
I. S. MATTHEWS' SONS
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Carriages, Wagons, Horse Goods, Field and
Garden Seeds
Robes, Blankets, Sheets and Dusters, Fine
Harness, Seeders and Drills, Fertilizers
Haying Tools, Etc.
132-134 State Street 25-27 Commercial Avenue
BINGHAMTON NEW YORK
174
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ADDIN"G MACHINES.
BiNGHAMTON — Burroughs Addiug Maeh.
Co.
ADVERTISING AGENCIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Hamtou Adv. Agency
Jones, Wylie B.
Kilmer, Willis Sharps
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
BiNGHAMTON — American Fork & Hoe Co.
BABCOCK, HINDS & UNDER-
WOOD, 174 Washington St. See
adv.
DAVIS', A. li., SON, 49 Washington
St. See adv.
McKINNEY & CO., 184-188 State St.
See adv.
MATTHEWS, I. S., SONS, 1.32-134
State St. See adv.
Wood, Walter
CONKLIN — Edminster, E. C.
Deposit — MINOR, A. P., & SON, 132
Front St. See adv.
Maine— PITCHER, ARCHIE R. See
adv.
OwEGO— DAILEY BROS., 136 Front St.
See adv.
Tunnel— Hurt, A. G., Agt.
Union — Surdam, P. S., Est.
Surdam, W. M.
Union Center — Edson, W. L.
ANCHOR MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON— Bowers, T. M., & Co.
APIARISTS.
Maine— WHITTEMORE, A. E., E2.
See adv.
Union— ALLEN, JOHN H., E2. See
adv.
THE COUNTRY RESIDENT
No less than the city dweller, finds at "BABCOCK'S" a splendid variety of dependable goods
needed in and around the Farm and Home
Geneva Light Farm Implements Paints and Varnishes
Washing Machines, Hand and Power Roofing, Steel and Paper
Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and Mechanics' Tools
Guns, Rifles, Ammunition Everything in Kitchen Ware
Careful Attention to IVIall Orders
BABCOCK, HINDS & UNDERWOOD
174 Washington St. HARDWARE 125 State St.
BINGHAIVIXON, IM. Y.
BARRON AND MONMOUTH
WHITE LEGHORNS
(Winter-laying strain)
Utility Stock. Baby Chicks at 15c
Eggs per setting $1.50 and up. Stock in
Golden Italian Bees.
season.
JOHN H. ALLEN
R. D, 2 Box 49-A UNION, N. Y.
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ARCHITECTS.
BiNGHAMTON — Bart 00, E. II.
Carlton, C. M.
Dickerman, E. W.
Gardner, H. S.
Laeey, S. O. & J. K.
Lacey, T. I., & Son
Mather & Carlton
Merrill, Eugene P.
Tiffany & Conrad
Tupper, Edmund G.
Vosbury, C. Edw.
Whitloek, Walter H.
ART GLASS MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Diener,
Rowland, Chas. P.
Herbert A.
ART NEEDLEWORK.
BiNGHAMTON — Delavan, John B.
Fowler, Dick & Walker
Gaylord, Alfa
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghamton Slag Roofing
Co.
Prescott Supply Co.
ASH RECEIVER
MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Sharp Rotary Ash Re-
ceiver Co.
ATTORNEYS.
BiNGHAMTON — Anderson, Floyd
Anderson, F. E.
Babcock, Augustus
Barry, David J.
Baker, Benj., Jr.
Barnes, Albt. S.
BARNES & McHENRY, 708 Press
Bldg. See adv.
Beach, H. L.
Bieber, R. P.
Brink, Chas. P.
Buckley, John T.
Burnett, C. H. '
Carver, Eldon R.
Clark, E. Day
Clark, Lewis S.
Clark, Roger P.
Couper, Walter T.
Croft, Frank D.
Crowe, Geo. G. H.
Curran, B. S.
Curtiss, Keenan & Tuthill
Albert S. Barnes Roy C. McHenry
BARNES & McHENRY
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Phone 1294
708 Press Building : Binghamton, N. Y.
THE GEORGIANA
GEO. M. GLAZIER, JR.
EUR OPEAN PLAN
Replete with Every Modern Convenience — Near to Everything
Facing Court House Square. Lewis Garage Connected
A La Carte Service 6 A. M. to Midnight. Every Room with Running Water and
Telephone. Rates $1.00 Upwards. Rooms with Private Bath or Shower $1.50 Upwards
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — De Witt, Jerome
Deyo, I. T.
Edmiuster, W. D.
Eiseuhart, Geo. W.
Ellsworth, W. W.
Emmons, Louis E.
Farldv, Wni. W.
Gilbert, E. Newell
Goldsmith, Harry
Goldstein, Moe
Green, Louis Z.
Greene, Jas. L.
Harrison, Neil G.
Harrison & Clark
Hart, Harold L.
Havs, F. M.
HENNESSEY, H. J., 97 Collier St.
See adv.
Hinnian, Dana B.
Hinman, Harvey D.
Hinman, Howard & Kattell
Hitchcock, C. H.
Howard, A.
Irving, Jolm J.
Jenkins, Devo & Hitchcock
Kattell, Thos. B.
Keegan, Gertrude R.
Keenan, Thos. J.
Kneeland, H. J.
Leary, Francis V.
Le Pine, Geo. M.
Lewis, Wni. L.
Loomis, C. W.
Loughlin, J. P.
Lyons, Urbane C.
Lyon & Painter
McHenry, Roy C.
McLEAN & BURNETT. Peoples
Trust Co. BIdg. See adv.
McManus, Petei" J.
McManus & Buckley
JVLANGAN, JOHN H., 204-205 Phelps
Bldg. See adv.
Mangan, Joseph P.
Mangan & Mangan
MARCY, JOHN, JR., 710-12 Security
Bldg. See adv.
Meagher, F. J.
Meeker, R. W.
MERCHANT, WAITE & WAITE,
1101-3 Kilmer Bldg. See adv.
Milks, Harley
Mintz, Hiram
Mosher, Burr W.
Multer, V. H.
Newell, Rhodes & Swartwood
Nichols, James K.
Nichols & Lewis
Olmstead & Ashlev
SHOES
FOR MEN,
WOMEN &
CHILDREN
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
T. R. M ALLERY, Main St., Windsor, N. Y.
LAW OFFICES OF
GEORGE L. O'NEIL
Phelps Building Binghamton, N. Y.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICES
F. A. O'NEIL & CO.
Farms and City Property Insurance of all kinds
PHELPS BUILDING, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
11
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BEOOME COUNTY
ATTORNEYS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON— O'NEIL, GEO. L., Phelps
Bldii'. See adv.
O'Neil, Josepli S.
Page, Elmore G.
Page, M. E.
Page & Hays
Parsons, Eobt. S.
PERKINS & BLAKESLEE, 618
Security Mut. Bldg. See adv.
Phelps, John C.
Eace, L. E.
Eichards, E. B.
Eiley, Wm. H.
Roberts, James IT.
Eogers, James T.
RONAN, EDWARD F., Pcoides Trust
Co. Bldg. See adv.
Euland, Arthur J.
Schermerhorn, F. T.
Sears, Jno. G.
. SEYMOUR, LEWIS, 70(5 Security
Bldg. See adv.
Smith, Ealph D.
Smith, S. Mack
Stewart, Chas. E.
Tillapaugh, Herbert
Titus, Eex W.
Tupper, Chas. F.
Tuthill, T. E.
Twining, L. M.^
Waldron, Frank E.
Wales, B. Eoger
WALES & MEAGHER, 306 Phelps
Bldg. See adv.
Walker, H. C.
Walters, H. D.
Welsh, W. J. & F. W.
WELSH & COUPER, 303 Phelps
Bldg. See adv.
Wickham, Eobt. S.
Wilber, C. A.
Wilber & Yetter
Williams, Freemont F.
Wooster, Frank L.
Yeomans, Chas. W.
Yetter, Harry A.
Deposit — Cumming, E. D.
iScott, C. E.
Endicott — Baxter, L. H.
Johnson City— BROWN, JOHN A.,
122 Main St. See adv.
Johnson, O. E.
RATH, RICHARD F., Post Office
Bldg. See adv.
Wheeler, William
Union — Humphrey, A. Eay
MacClary, T. A.
Whitney Point — Jenks, E. B.
Windsor— WILLIAMS, H. S., Windsor
Nat'l Bk. Bldg. See adv.
c.
G. STEVENS
AUTOMOBILE
REPAIRING
GASOLINE,
MOTOR OIL,
TIRES and SUPPLIES
OCCANU M
, N. Y.
P. O. WINDSOR R. 1
D. 2
TREAT YOURSELF TO A
"CLUB HOUSE" 5c. CIGAR
"GUARANTEED HAND-MADE"
J. E. RUSSELL
DEPOSIT
NEW YORK
17S
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUCTIONEERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Carver, James H., Co.
AUTOS AND AUTO SUPPLIES.
BiNGHAMTON — BENEDICT, J. N., CO.,
44 Collier .St. See adv.
Binghamton Auto Supply Co.
Binghamton Auto Lamp & Eadiator
Works
Binghamton Machine & Forging Co.
BINGHAMTON MOTOR CAR CO.,
195-199 Water St. See adv.
BLACKSTONE MOTOR CO., 227-229
Water St. See adv.
Botnick, S. W.
Bump, E. J.
Davidge Motor Car Co.
Davidge-Worden Co.
Gordon, Harry A.
Heath, C. L. & C. R.
June Auto Co.
Ketchum, George M.
Kingsley, L. J., Co.
Larrabee-Deyo Motor Truck Co.
Lewis, S. H.
Lowell & Hammond
MILLARD, R. B., 249 Water St. See
adv.
MOFFITT'S, B. O., SONS, 30 Collier
St. See adv.
NEW YORK SALES CO., THE, ?,4
State St & 31 Collier St. See adv.
Deposit — Oquaga Garage Co.
Overland Binghamton Co.
S. & O. Motor Car Co.
Snow, N. H.
Spawn-Phillijis Motor Co.
SPROUT, F. F., 191 Water St. See
a<lv.
SWEET, W. D., Wall & Henry Sts.
See adv.
UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO., 184-186
Court St. See adv.
Van Antwerp & Rose
Westbrook, Geo.
Whipple, R. W.
Worden, C!has. H.
WOOD, FRANK, 1(36 Front St. See
adv.
Endicott — Keys, S. G.
JOHN.SON City— WAKEMAN, CHAS.
H., 46 Broad St. See adv.
Windsor — Baker, J. H.
MANWARREN, H. W. See adv.
STEVENS, CHAS. G., R2. See adv.
AUTO LIVERY.
Binghamton— BINGHAMTON TAXI-
CAB CO., 184 State St. See adv.
Blackstone Motor Co,, Inc.
Maxwell Distributors
H. C. HUBERS, Manager
227-229 Water St. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
A. R. PITCHER
DEALER IN
FARM IMPLEMENTS, FLOUR, FEED,
GRAIN AND GRASS SEED
Maine, New York
179
BROOME COUNTY
AUTO LIVERY— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Day & Night Mesngr
Taxicab Co.
Kniekerboeker Taxicabs
Pamialee, Geo. W.
Shaw, Geo. F.
West Side Taxicab Co.
Maine— MOULTON, FRED L. See
adv.
Windsor — ECONOMY AUTO CO.,
Main St. See adv.
SWEETS TRUCK SERVICE. See
adv.
AUTO REPAIRING.
BiNGHAMTON — Batrowney, K. C.
Bixby, E. L.
Bogart, Eugene D.
Campbell, Frank C.
Central Machine Shop
Crandall & Pratt
Doolittle, J. W.
Hogeboom, Leroy
Mangurian, Robt G.
Mercereau, L. C.
North Side Auto Shoe Shop
Parsons & Hendrickson
Pratt, Louis
Springstein, Luther
Taber, Geo. H.
Wells, Geo. P.
Wilbur, F. H., & Son
York Gasoline Engine Co.
Deposit — Schermerhorn & Hoag
Harpursvilli^-KEACH, S. W. See
adv.
Johnson City — Livingston, B. W., &
Sons
AWNINGS.
BiNGHAMTON Atwood, C. E.
Eureka Tent & Awning Co.
Flynn Bros.
BAKED GOODS.
Chenango Bridge — HORTON, C. G.
See adv.
CONKLIN— HAYES, R. M., & SON. See
adv.
Corbettsville — STONE, G. B. See
adv.
Deposit— CRISMAN, C. H. See adv.
HAYNES, C. D. See adv.
Hooper— TWINING, F. B. See adv.
McClure Settlement — HUNTING-
TON, H. E. See adv.
BUICK—HUDSON
Known the Country Over as Cars of Quality — You Take No Chances with Standard Goods
The New York Sales Co.
34 State— BINGHAMTON, N. Y.— 31 Collier
CALL
THE NUMBER IS
^ TAX I -63 1
BINGHAMTON TAXICAB CO., Inc.
184 STATE ST.,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY
BAKED GOODS— Continued.
Maine— DYER, W. E. See adv.
TYMESON BROS. See adv.
Port Crane— YOUNG, J. D. See adv.
San FORD— WHITNEY, W. J. See adv.
Sanitaria Springs — JENKINS, A., &
CO. See adv.
West Colesville — WOODARD, GEO.,
& Soh. See adv.
Whitney Point— DENNING, WM. See
adv.
KING, HIRAM See adv.
SULLIVAN, H. M. See adv.
SULLIVAN, J. F. See adv.
Windsor— BENNETT, L. P. See adv
LIVINGSTON, M. J. See adv.
MANWARREN, H. W. See adv.
BAKERIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Audrus, Edw. Y.
Bennett, F. C. & Son
Bollman, C. Hayes
Callahan, Eichard J.
Cavalucei, Sisto
Cohn, Benj.
De Eienzo, Gaetano
Hall, Geo. E., Co.
Henderson, Claud H.
Hill) N. E.
Hodge, L. H.
Hodge, S. A., Jr.
Holdieh & Bollman
Lippacher, G. W.
Matson & Henderson
Molieki Bros.
Moore, Geo. H.
National Biscuit Co.
Okoniewski, John
Perry, E., Bakery
Perry, Chas. H.
Puritv Shop
RUSSELL-SPAULDING CO. See
adv.
Schappe, L. A.
Schrap])e, Leopold A.
Schwab, Lewis
Smith, Max
Stepon, Harry
Thayer, Glenn D.
Triangle Baking Co.
Ulmer, Chas.
Whited, Arthur L.
Yankovic, John
Deposit — Van Steenburg, Chas. T.
Endicott — Battaglini, Joe
Doster, Wm. J.
Farignoli, Joseph
Perl, Samuel
Smith, W. A.
John N. Benedict
Charles J. Parker
J. N. BENEDICT CO.
CADILLAC AND REO AUTOMOBILES
44 COLLIER ST. BINGHAMTON, N. V.
ROBERT M. HAYES
SEYMOUR R. HAYES
R. M. HAYES & SON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ,
Dry Goods, Groceries, D. L. & W. Coal, Feed and Grain,
Farm Products, Agricultural Implements, Lime, Cement,
J. H. C. Kerosine & Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, Etc.
CONKLIN, NEW YORK
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BAKERIES — Continued,
Johnson City — Ihineock, H. D.
Jones, E. A.
Lloyd, J. D.
Union — Lainhart, Geo.
Whitney Point — King, Hiram
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Binghamton — Boufoey, H. R.
Brandt, Frederick W.
Brooks & Co.
Chittenden, Walter L.
Cook & Co.
Gallo, Nicola
Harris, Forbes & Co.
Hotaling, G. F., Co.
Hudson, C. I., & Co.
Nelson, B. H.; & Son
Newman, A. W.
Pratt Harris Co.
Provident Life & Trust Co.
Reynolds, C. E.
Stacks Loan & Investment Co.
Weed, F. M.
Lisle — French, Harry
BANKS.
Binghamton — BINGHAMTON SAV-
INGS BANK, THE. See adv.
CHENANGO VALLEY SAV, BANK.
See adv.
CITIZENS BANK, 33 Chenango St.
See adv.
Citv National Bank
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. See
adv.
Peoples Trust Co.
Deposit — FARMERS NATIONAL
BANK. See adv.
Johnson City — WORKERS TRUST
COMPANY. See adv.
Lisle — First National Bank
Union— FARMERS NATIONAL BK.,
THE. See adv.
Whitney Point — First National Bank
Windsor — WINDSOR NAT'L BANK,
THE. See adv.
BARBERS.
Binghamton — Adams, Geo. F.
Alexander, Wm. W.
Archer, Alfred
Atwater, Louis
A. A. BUELL
Hair Cutting and Shaving Parlors
Main St., Next Door to Postoffice
WINDSOR, N. Y.
The Binghamton Savings Bank
Assets, $8,000,000
Court House Square West
Binghamton,
N. Y.
ISL
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
BARBERS — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Barbasso, Jas.
Brown, Chas. H.
Burdiek, Isaac L.
Burke, Thos. J.
Campbell & Gurnsey
Campo, Tony
Casey, Wm. A.
Central Barber Shop
Clark, Fred L.
Darling, Earl D.
Dart, Myron L.
Depersis, Jos.
De Eitis, Nicholas
De Witt, Frank A.
Dominico, Antonio
Drum, W. S.
Durfee, Layhe & Merritt
Duttweiler, Danl. M.
Dwver, Jno. A.
Elko, Geo.
Ferranti, Geo. G.
Finan, Chas. L.
Fleming, Chas.
Frost, Myron L.
Garrison, Eay
Gialanella, Sam']
Gibbons, Frank J.
Grauley, Sam '1 T.
Hickey, Jno. M.
Infantine, Jos.
Klee & Kae])pe]
Kent, Edw. B.
Klee, Philip
Klee, Peter J.
Kozlooskj', Frank
Krause, Albert
Kusner, Jno.
Lang, Ambrose
La Torrey, Anthony
Lorenzo, Nicola
MacDowell, Clarence
Miller, Isadore M.
Mosher, Edw. E.
O'Keefe, Jeremiah
O'Mearo, Jas. J.
Phillips, Harry L.
Prikopa, Jno.
Eezzut, Jas.
Eiley, Jno. F.
Eoso. Eli E.
Schilling & Neunecker
Schott, Harry J.
Sherman, E. F., Co.
Sherman & Young
Shipman, W. L.
Skrzypek, Jos.
Smith, Harry
Smith, Leland
Speary, Chas. D.
GRILL IN CONNECTION
RATES, $2.00-$2.50
WINDSOR HOTEL
JOHN W. JAY, Proprietor
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
Opposite Armory Theatre
Two Minutes from Stone Opera
House and all Railroads
H. S. WILLIAMS
Attorney-at-Law and Surveyor
Windsor Nat'l. Bank Bldg. WINDSOR, N. Y.
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BROOME COUNTY
BARBERS — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Tennant, Schmidt &
Morris
Thorp, Harry S.
Tilden, Henry A.
Topler, Thos.
Tusky, Edwin
Van Deburg, Henry H.
Weller, Wm.
Winkler, Jno. A.
Chenango Forks — Thomas, John
Windsor — BUELL, A. A., Main St.
See adv.
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, Main
St. See adv.
BATHS.
BiNGHAMTON — DIBBLE, BERT J., 116-
118 Chenango St. See adv.
Debbie Ideal Sulphur Bath Co.
Faulkner, Wm. H.
BEDDING.
BiNGHAMTON — Bing. Mattress Factory
Ives & Heath
Heath, W. S.
Hullman, I. J.
Ives, L. D.
BELT MANUFACTURER.
Lisle — Yates, G. D.
BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES.
BiNGHAMTON — Abbott, Frank T.
Ayers, Elmer E.
Beach, Fred E.
Braico, J. P.
Bump, Frank S., Co.
Carver, Geo. S.
Day, Egbert O.
Eisenhart, Jno. A.
JEWELL, BURTON E., 140 State St.
See adv.
Merrill, Walter A.
Turner, Mrs. F. W.
Wolfe, Wm. H.
Deposit — Wood, Frank
Johnson City — Demming, O. E.
BILLIARDS AND POOL.
BiNGHAMTON — Bostic, Eaymoud L.
Brandeburg, Jno.
Gantley & O'Brien
Gardner, Elwood L.
Geer, Eobt. J.
Gorman, Jno. P.
Gorman, Simon P.
THE DIBBLE Bath-o-torium
116-118 CHENANGO ST. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
(Next to Carlton Hotel)
EVERYTHING NEW EVERYTHING SANITARY
Turkish and Russian Baths, Medicated Vapor Baths, Sulphur
Steam Baths, Tub and Shower Baths, Massage Treatments,
Beauty Parlors, Face and Scalp Treatment, Manicure and Chi-
ropody— Graduate Attendants.
Special Attention for Rheumatism and Kindred Diseases for Ladies and Gentlemen
Bf FVIDDI 17 D— PRIVATE ROOMS AND DORMITORY
. J. Lllt30JLll, rrOp. Phone 3722-M
MOTORCYCLE SUPPLIES
BICYCLE SUPPLIES
B. E. JEWELL
Firestone Tires and Accessories
Indian and Excelsior IVIotorcycles
Smith Motor Wheels.
National, Pope, Indian, Excelsior and Jewell Special Bicycles
140 State St., BInghamton, N. Y.
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY
BILLIARDS AND POOL — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Halikias, Sani'l
International Pool & Billiard Parlors
Linehan, P. Jos.
McKinney, Timothy E.
Mandas, Jno.
Maxian, Jos.
Monorky, Andrew N.
Nelson '& Thurber
Smith & Furman
Strail & Hubbard
Tozer, Fred S.
Valada, Anthony
Vasilatos, Harry
Yannuzzi, Dominic
BLACKSMITHS.
BiNGHAMTOx — Bell, Wm. C.
Brown, Robt.
Clark, Patk
Emminger, Wm.
Goundrey, G. W.
Hempstead & Morgan
Loeffler, Anton J.
Monroe & Fox
Miller, Julius C.
Miller, Jno. K.
O'Connell & Son
Risley, Jas. M.
Eussell, Robt. H.
Smith, Patk
Van Patten, Cornelius
Welch, Jno.
Willets, Wm. H.
Center Lisle — Howland, Walton
Ostrander, Chas. F.
Waterman, J. H.
Center Village — Robinson, 6. W.
Chenango Forks — Clark, Fred
Holland, Earl
CONKLIN — Van Loan, J. L.
Deposit — Hathaway, C. W.
Miles, Levi
Sampson & Hotaling .
, Sperber, H. P.
Werner, Jules
Endicott — Hart, Eay E.
Harpursville — Lindslej^, A. E.
Robinson, Henry
^Johnson City — Farrell, J. W.
Kirkwood — Abbott, Floyd L.
Maine— Bean, Frank D.
Page, George
Oquaga Station — Hall, Chas., Jr.
Port Dickinson — English, S. S.
Sanford — Freeman, Enos J.
JOHN A. BROWN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
122 Main Street, Johnson City, N. Y.
Phone 4-Y 13 Maine
134-M Endicott
Fred. L. Moulton
AUTOMOBILE HAULING OF ALL KINDS
ALSO
Stage Line from Maine to Binghamton
Bus Line from Maine to Endicott
Leave Maine Daily 6 A. M.. Returning, Leave Endicott 5.10 P. M,
MAINE
NEW YORK
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BROOME COUNTY
BLACKSMITHS— Continued.
Sanitaria Springs — Baker, Jay B.,
Triangle — Strickland, Lyman P.
Union — Chase & Densniore
Griffith, T. F.
Lyon, Smith
Union Center — Eogers, Erauk
Vestal — Hill, George
Vestal Center — Jeuner, B. W.
Mosher, Geo.
Pangburu, J. E.
Whitney Point — Driscoll, John
Jones, S. T.
Mitchell, G; W.
Windsor — Camp, E. B.
Titus, W. I.
BLUE PRINTS.
BiNGHAMTON — Bing. Electric Blue Print
Co.
BOILER COMPOUND.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghamton Boiler Com-
pound Co. ^
Globe Boiler Compound Co.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
BixfiHAMTON — HILLS, McLEAN &
HASKINS. See adv.
Kliauzadian, A. S.
Miller, Walter R., & Co.
Perry, Geo. S., & Co.
Smith, Chas. V.
Strait, Elizabeth
Stephens & Co.
Vail-Ballon Co.
Vosgamau, Sohag T.
BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Beardsley-Irvliig Co.
Binghamtouian Job Press
Stimis, Louis A., Jr.
Vail-Ballon Co.
West, Frank A.
BOTTLERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Barnett, Barney
Barnett, Fanny
Bartholomay Bottling Co.
Brounstein, Samuel
Doughan Bottling Works
Doughan, James, Est.
Excelsior Bottling Works
Halt, C. E.
UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
FORD AUTOMOBILES
YORK PHONE 16
BELL PHONE 553
184-186 Court Street
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Houses and
Lots. Loans
FARMS
All Sizes
AND Prices
Good Titles and a Square Deal
Phone 1107.J GEO. H TREADWELL,
416 PHELPS BLDG., Binghamton, N.Y.
ISG
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIREGTOEY
BOTTLERS — Coutiiiued.
BiNGHAMTON — Lotz, H.
Eieger, Lewis J.
Sullivan & Burnett
Deposit — Page, John
BOTTLES AND CORKS.
BiXGHAMTOX — Dennis, F. L., & Co.
BOX MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Lac-ey Cigar Box Co.
National Cigar Box Co.
Parlor City Pajier Box Co.
BREWERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Eliresnuiu, John, & Co.
Haberle Brewing Co.
Laurer, Joseph, Brewing Co., The
Standard Brewing Co.
BRICKS.
BiNGHAMTON — Biughanitou Brick Co.
Foster & South wick
BRIDGE BUILDERS.
BiNGHAMTON — BINGHAMTON
BRIDGE CO., INC., 1104 Press
Bldg. See adv.
KiLLAWOG — Williams Bridge Co.
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS.
BiN'GHAMTON — Brandt, Frederick W.
Co-Operative Bldg. & Loan Assn.
Home Mutual Loan & Sav. Assn.
Hudson, C. L, & Co.
BUILDING SUPPLIES.
BiNGHAMTON— KINGSLEY, L. J., CO.,
15-17 N Depot St. Sec adv.
Deposit— DEPOSIT LUMBER CO., 190-
194 Front St. See adv.
BURLAP AND BAGS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghauiton Burlap Co.
BUTCHERS AND MEATS.
BiNGHAMTON — Arniour & Co.
Baker, L. V.
Bilcovitch, Max
Clinton Market
Coburn, Chas. E.
Cook, W. T.
Cook & Goetcheus
Darling Bros.
Darling, A. B.
DARLING, C. S., 23-25 N Depot St.
See adv.
LEWIS SEYMOUR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
GENERAL PRACTITIONER OF LAW
706 SECURITY MUTUAL BUILDING
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
BOILED HAMS OF THE BESf jQUALITY
A SPECIALTY
NELSON MORRIS & CO.'S
WESTERN DRESSED BEEF, MUTTON, ETC.
C. S. DARLIIVG
DRESSED MEATS
AND PROVISIONS
pi f Bell 469
rnones | York State 152-D
23-25 North Depot St.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
187
BROOME COUNTY
BUTCHERS AND MEATS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Doi'sej, Ray D.
Drake Bros.
Duell, Geo. H.
Fox, W. C.
Gale, E. B.
Gaylord, J. L.
Gold, M.
Hewett, Wallace
Horton, Geo. B.
Kaplan, Benj.
Kunkle, Frank
Merges, John i
Metropolitan Market '
Meyers, Henry F.
Moulthrop-Knapp
Porter, A. L.
Public Market
Regan & Johnson
Schlacter, Louis
Slacik & Stakar
Slatter, Sylvester B.
Smilowitz, N.
Smilowitz & Wearb
Turk, R. G.
Volk, David
Wilson & Co.
Woolsey, Harry
Chenango Forks — Tennant, D. B., &
Son
Deposit— CRISMAN, C. H. See adv.
Knapp, John J.
Lewis, W. H.
Pierce, H. D.
Endicott — Endieott Market
Lape & Andrews
Osterhout, D. J.
Habpursville — Keech, L. M.
Johnson City — Atwood, W. L.
Courtright, Homer
Dohs, Roy A., Co.
Macumber, J. F.
Mungle, J. R.
Terwilliger, R. S.
KiLLAWOG — Leet, N. J.
Maine — Lewis, C. E.
Nanticoke — Conrow, C. V.
Union — Bosworth, John P.
Conrow, Carl V.
Whitney Point — Green, J. I., & Co.
Windsor — Barton, H. A.
BENNETT, L. P. See adv.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Binghamton — Corbin & Wiesmer
Kinnej' Bros.
Port Dickinson— Ferenson, E. B.
Windsor — Hulbert, A. P., Son
HULBERT, N. A. See adv.
JUNIUS F. BISHOP
CABINET MAKER
Manufacturer of
PORCH COLUMNS, solid or Built up, SPINDLES, BALUSTERS,
RAILS, NEWELS, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, TVINDOW
FRAMES, AUTOMATIC TURNED SPINDLES :: ::
Also All Kinds of Mill "Work
Office 239 "Water St., Binghamton, N. Y.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1870
N. A. HULBERT
WHOLESALE
BUTTER, EGGS & PRODUCE
Both Phones
Windsor, N Y.
188
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY
BUTTONS AND PLEATING.
BiNGHAMTON— La Mode Pleating Co.
Warner, F. E.
CABINET MAKERS.
BiNGHAMTON — BISHOP, JUNIUS F.,
323 Water St. See adv.
Caywood, F. H.
Dunn, Judson N.
Gibbs, C. W.
Holmes, Albon C.
Lacey, F. B. & J. W.
Nemeth, Alex., & Co.
CARBIDE COMPANY.
BiNGHAMTOX — Union Carbide Sales Co.
CARPETS AND RTJGS.
BiNGHAMTOX — Binghamtou Rug Works
Boardnian, S. J.
FAIR STORE, THE, 13-15 Court St.
See adv.
Gertmenian, G. A.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
Rossville Rug Works
Rubber Beater Carpet Works
CARPET, HOUSE AND
WINDOW CLEANING.
BiNGHAMTON — American Window Clean-
ing Co.
Binghamton Window Cleaning Co.
Boardman, Samuel J.
Rossville Rug Works
United Window Cleaning Co.
Vosbury, Geo. W.
Vosbury Carpet Cleaning Wks
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
BiNGHAMTON — Davis, A. L., Son
Jefferson, O. V.
McMahon Wagon Co.,
O'Neil, James
Sturtevant-Larrabee Co., The
Walster, P. C.
Maine — Norton, Geo. E.
Nineveh, Hyer, Wm. A.
OUAQUAGA — Judd, H.
OwEGO— DAILEY BROS, 136 Front St.
See adv.
Vestal Center — Rush, F. S.
Windsor — Wallace, W.
Fred C. Dailey
Earnest H. Dailey
DAILEY BROTHERS
Dealers in
Fine Carriages and Sleighs, Farm and Lumber
Wagons, Agricultural Implements, Conklin Seeds
Office 136 Front Street
OWEGO, N. Y.
HILLCREST FARMS
BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
C. F. HOTCHKISS, OWNER
PURE BRED
HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY CATTLE
REGISTERED BERKSHIRE SWINE
BELL PHONES: Farms 358-W. Office 446
189
BROOME OOLTNTY
CASH REGISTERS.
BiNGHAMTON — National Cash Register
Co.
CATTLE, HORSE AND
SWINE BREEDERS.
BiNGHAMTON— HOTCHKISS, C. F,, 443
State St. See adv.
HOWARD, C. R., R2. See adv.
Glen Aubrey — TAPPAN, WATSON, &
SON. See adv.
Johnson City — HORTON, E. E., R2.
See adv.
Newark Valley — Bennett, Edwin
Windsor — LYONS STOCK FARM, R2.
See adv.
CATTLE, HORSE AND
SWINE DEALERS.
BiNGHAMTON — SEAMAN, FRED E., 3.5
State St. See adv.
Maine — Hathaway, H. E.
Hathaway, Joe
Union Center — Smith, Gurney
CEMENT AND CONCRETE.
BiNGHAMTON — Baldwin, E. L.
Benedict &- Skinner
Burdiek, W. J.
Cline, John O.
Daily & Strong
Gardiner & Taylor
MeHarg, E. J.," & Co.
Reliable Trucking Co.
Ryan, Thos. L.
Wilcox Bros., Inc.
Endicott — Adamy, E. A.
Maine — Smith, Ulysses E.
CHAIR MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — ^Biughamtou Chair Co.
Stickley & Brandt Chair Co.
CHEMISTS AND CHEMICALS.
BiNGHAMTON — American Insecticide Co.
Ames Chemical Co.
Boro Chemical Co.
Case Chemical Co.
Corbett & Stuart
Corbett, M. J., & Co.
COLLIER, H. C, & SONS, 119 Conk-
lin Ave. See adv.
H. C. COLLIER & SONS
Spraying Materials and Chemicals
also
Varnishes, Turpentine and Oils
119 Conklin Ave.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
CHIROPRACTORS
L. E. & M. W. BLACKMER
ON THE TOWPATH
260 WASHINGTON ST. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Bell Phone 1283-W "Also Kampkewpie"
190
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHEMISTS AND CHEMICALS
— Coutiiuied.
BiNGHAMTOX — Kilmer, Dr., & Co.
Maplewood Chemical Co.
Melville-Corbett Co.
Milanville Chemical Co.
Nelson & Lauder
Treyz, G. H., & Co.
Troy Chemical Co.
Union Laboratory
Wood Products Co.
Whitney Point — Edwards, John
CHEWING-GUM
MANUFACTURER.
BiNGHAMTON — Ackoniiaii, Eobt.
CHIROPODISTS.
BiNGHAMTON — Scanlon, M. H.
Scott, Elizabeth M.
Wheeler, Jessie F.
CHIROPRACTORS.
BiNGHAMTON — BLACKMER, L. E. &
M. W., 260 Washington St. See
adv.
Boughton, B. J.
Gould, Floyd C.
Nowlan & Lett
Polkinghorn, Wm. T.
Johnson City— WEBB, DR. V. W., 62
S Broad St. See adv.
CIDER MANUFACTURER.
BiNGHAMTON — Dillev, Frank G.
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Aldcu, Henry T.
American Cigar Co.
BARNARD, E. A., 138 Washington
St. See adv.
Barnes-Smith Co.
Blackbird Cigar Co.
Bobrow Bros.
Bronson, F. E., Co.
Clark, W. H.
Crowe, J. F.
Drum Cigar Co.
Fallahee, Edward L.
Foley, Jas. J.
Folmsbee, C. E., & Son
Gardner, E. L.
Goodell, Menzo W.
Gorman, S. P.
Haas, Louis E.
Hanselman, Henry H.
Hennessey, John
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
Issued by this Bank earn 3H per cent, if left three months. They
afford a splendid short time investment, being safe, negotiable,
transferable, and when necessary, can be converted into cash.
Farmers National Bank
UNION, NEW YORK
E. A. BARNARD, Agent
MANUFACTURER OF
FINE CIGARS
Senator Hill, 10c. Our Senator, Jr,, 5c,
138 WASHINGTON STREET
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
191
BROOME COUNTY
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS
— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Hennessey, Louis
Hill, Eichard A.
Holcomb Cigar Co.
Hull, Grummond, & Co.
Hummell Co., The
Ives, Geo. O.
Kail, I., Cigar Co.
Kent, Geo. A., Co.
Kramer, Julius
Kraus, Alois
Liberal League Cigar Factory
Lucky, Jos. W.
McCann, H. A.
Mcintosh & Clonney
Murray, Marv E.
Ogden^ Wm. H., & Co.
Padgett, Wm. T.
Paetzold, Armon J.
Pastor, Earl G.
Richards, F. B., & Co.
Riley, Francis E.
Ritz, Benj. cigar mfr.
Smith, C. B., Jr.
Stever, Newell
Sullivan, M. E.
Tingley, D. M.
Walsh, John H.
Wells, C. C, Co.
Wilcox, Ward H.
Deposit — RUSSELL, J. E., 109 Front
St. See adv.
CIGARS AUD TOBACCO.
BiNGHAMTON — American Cigar Co.
Blaker & Scott
Boyle, Jno. J.
Brown & Corbin
Buekland, W. O.
Burt, C. M.
Central Cigar Store
Clark, Patk. J.
Fancher, E. E,
Grey, Frank
Groesbeck, lantha C.
Haley, Michael F.
Hanson, Bert
Hogan, Wm. F.
Johnson & Carr
Kent, Arthur M.
Kessler & Avery
Kingsbury, Susie
Lalley, Tony
Lambert, W. T.
Leibovitz, Louis
Leibovitz, Sarah
Levy, S. R.
Meade, Fred T.
Geo.
F.
Demeree & So
n
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise -
Distributors of Ford Automobiles
U.
S. Ti
res and Auto Accessories
PHONE
Harpursvjlle, N.
Y.
The WILLOWHURST HOTEL
CHARLES E. DANIELS, Prop.
An excellent summer resort, good board.
And also a nice dance hall. Good Livery.
Rates $2.00 a day.
MAINE - - - - NEW YORK
192
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIKECTORY
CIGARS AND TOBACCO— Continued.
BinCtHAmton — Merselis, L. B.
Michaelbach, E. D.
Nelson & Thurber
Palmer, Arthur
Pelham, Y. C.
Ralph, L. D.
Seanlon &■ Shoemaker
Slauson, C. M.
Stevens, G. H.
Thome, Thos.
United Cigar Store
Van Over & Co.
Whited, Oscar L.
Whitner, W. H.
Deposit — Russell, J. E.
Seamons, John
Endicott — Beaudette, A.
Bronson, Eugene M.
Buckley, E. S., & Son
Cawley, A. J.
Longo, Frank
Pezzula, V.
Rizzuto Bros.
Romas, A. P.
Weaver, L. G.
Johnson City — ^Bustin, J. T.
Hotchkiss, J. P.
Johnson Citv Cigars Store
Kellv & Pilkington
Miller, Harry A.
Ortlieb, M. L.
Whaley, Thos. J.
Lisle — Sternberg, Merton L.
Port Dickinson — Milks & Chalker
Union — Barton, E. B.
Baty, L. E.
Curran, J. T.
Vestal — Rhodes, H. Nelson
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL
ENGINEERS.
Binghamton — Beach, C. E.
GILMORE, A, L., 1104 Press Bldg.
See adv.
Monroe, S. E.
Rumpeltin, S. S.
CLAY PRODUCTS.
Binghamton — Foster & Southwick
CLEANERS AND DYERS.
Binghamton — ^B & B Dry Cleaning Co.
Ballard & Ballard Dry Cleaning Co.
Bartle, L. J.
Baxter, A. E.
Deery, Frank
Morse & Kraupa
Robinson, James
Pl^iL' -^ For MEN, WOMEN
\^iOLning and children
ON EASY PAYMENTS— YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
ASKIN— MARINE CO.
32 Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
E. Frank Smith, Pres.
Robert Brown, V-Pres.
M. B. Smith, Cashier
The Farmers National Bank
No. 9434
3% on Certificates
DEPOSIT ... - NEW YORK
193
BROOME COUNTY
CLOTHING.
BiNGHAMTON— ASKIN & MARINE CO.,
32 Court St. See adv.
BAKER'S GARMENT SHOP, 308-
309-310 Kilmer Press Building. See
adv.
Beuensohn, A., Trading Co.
Bothniek, J. S.
Botniek, M.
Cohn, Louis
Douglas, Norval S., Co.
Doyle & Knower Co.
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING CO., 171
Washington St. See adv.
Garber, M.
Gittleman, Frank
Goldstein, Mortimer A.
Grube & Dutcher
Ilalpert-Jacobs Co., The
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
Krasner, M., & Son
Leo, M. J.
Lesser, I.
Levine, Eli
Levine, J.
Levine, Nathan
Liehtenstein, W. G. & S.
LONG'S, INC., 159 Washington St.
See adv.
McNerny '& Winters
Marean-Lauder Co.
Marshak, J.
Miller, I. H.
Miller, Lester
Miller, P.
Outlet Clothing Co.
Pullit5;er, Joseph
Rubin, W. L
Rubinowitch, R.
Ryder, Robt. A.
Sadallah, S. M., & Co.
Schaap, Chas.
Shapiro, Max
Shulman, S. R.
S m ol en sky, IT a r ry
STEEFEL, STRAUSS & CONNOR.
See adv.
Stone-Bone Co.
Terris, M.
Weed, Chas. A., & Co.
Weiss & Co.
ZAPOLEONS QUALITY SHOP,
INC., 50 Court St. See adv.
Deposit — Bongartz, A.
Loder, Wni.
Weaver, F. L. "
Endicott — Cone, Earl C.
Levinson, M.
Seder, Samuel
Economy Coal Company
C.A.Bali F.H. Badger
16 Eldridge Phone 1809
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
SEEDS, BULBS, TREES, PLANTS
Better Quality and for Less Money than elsewhere
Send for Free Catalogue before purchasing
If you use a considerable quantity send a list and let us price same.
We will make very low prices to Broome County customers. Call at
our store to buy if possible,
DEPOSIT SEED CO., deposit, n. y.
194
CLASSIFlilD BUSINESS DIEECTQRY
CLOTHING— Continued.
Johnson City — Newman Bros.
Whitney Point — Kiley Co., The
COAL.
BiNGHAMTON — ArclibaUl Coal Co.
ATLAS COAL & SUPPLY CO., 315-
317 Court St. See adv.
Ballard, J. W.
Beach, Frank H., Co.
Binghamton Coal Co.
Blanehard-Bunnell Coal Co.
Blanchard & Co.
Blan chard, C. N., Coal Co.
BLANCHARD, JOHN H., 1002 Press
Bldg. See adv.
Brooker, J. D.
C!entral Coal Yard
Churchill, E. J.
City Coal Co.
Cornell, A. B.
Davidge, J. M., Coal Co.
Dunne, W. P.
ECONOMY COAL CO., 16 Eldridge
St. See adv.
Elliott, S. M.
Ford, Powell & Hammond
GORMAN, JAMES E., 339 State St
See adv.
Grace, John J.
Hopkins Jones Co.
Houlihan, M. E.
McKINNEY, CHAS., CO., 143-147
Henry St. See adv.
Miller, Snyder & Co.
Niblette, C. E.
Powell Coal Co.
Scott, Fred M., Coal Co.
Sears, Oliver W., & Son
Roberson-Fowler Co.
Seller Blanchard Co.
Thermot Coal & Coke Co.
Tobey Coal Co.
Torpey, W. H.
West Side Coal Co.
Center Village — Estes, J. P.
Chenango Bridge— Harding, Fred M.
Chenango Forks — Brooks, E. A.
Deposit — Smith, Chas. P.
Deposit Coal & Cement Co.
Putnam, W. J., & Co.
East Windsor — Dibble, Mrs. Lottie A.
Endicott — ENDICOTT LUMBER &
BOX CO., 23 Washington Ave. See
adv.
Tappan, Geo., Supply Co.
Harpursville — Klink, Frank
E. I. SIMPKINS
DEALER IN
General Hardware, Fishing Tackle,
Guns and Ammunition
Horse Blankets, Street and Stable Full line of Gloves and Mittens
WINDSOR, NEW YORK
SAMUELS BROS.
Commission Merchants
Fruit and Vegetables Rough Furs and Hides in Season
43 South St. "JsoT Binghamton, N. Y.
I9r>
BROOME COUNTY
COAL — Continued.
Hooper— BAXTER, S. J. See adv.
Johnson City — Baldwin, E. L.
Converse, F. S., Co.
Dohs, Roy A., Inc.
Johnson City Coal & Supply Co.
Kennedy & Du Bois
O'Rourke & Doyle
KiKKWOOD — Elwood & Sherman
Lisle — Willis, Frank O.
Nineveh — Grover, F. E.
Port Dickinson — Port Dickinson Coal
& Feed Co.
Sanitaria Springs — Reynolds, C. O.
Tunnel — Cole, John H.
Union— STEVENS, H. F. See adv.
Tappan Coal & Supjily Co.
Wilson, Geo. H.
Vestal — Endicott Coal & Supply Co.
Rounds, Fayette L.
Whitney Point — Reilly, Blanche A.
Reilly, John
Windsor — Livingston, Geo.
COAL CHUTES.
Binghamton — Binghamton Manufac-
turing Co.
COMB MANTTFACTURERS.
Binghamton— Noyes Comb Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Binghamton— SAMUELS BROS., 43
South St. See adv.
CONDENSED MILK
MANUFACTURERS.
Binghamton — Borden 's Condensed Milk
Co.
Deposit — Borden's Condensed Milk Co.
Harpursville — Borden's Condensed
Milk Co.
Whitney Point — Borden 's Condensary
CONFECTIONERS.
Binghamton — Albright, R.
Beers lee Cream Co.
Binghamton Candy Co.
Boston Candy Kitchen
Braieo, Mike
Briggs, Wm.
Brooks-Clements Co.
Bryant, A. A.
Bugbee, G. C.
Carl, Mrs. A.
E.
LARGEST CUT PRICE STORE IN SOUTHERN TIER
ENTIRE BUILDING DEVOTED TO
Men's and Boys^ Wearing Apparel
A BIG ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS AT PRICES
WHERE $1.00 WILL DO THE WORK OF $2.00
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING CO.
I 40 SECONDS NORTH I 171 WASHINGTON STREET 171 I 40 seconds north I
I OF COURT STREET | J 73 "^OTEL bInNETT BiPghailltOn, N. Y. 173 I °^ "°^^^ ^^^^" I
Call 2830-FOR MOTOR TRUCKS
Storage, Moving and General Trucking
GOODS PACKED FOR SHIPMENT
All Work Guaranteed
Empire State Trucking Corporation
247 WATER STREET BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
196
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
CONFECTIONERS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Coon, Chas. L.
Crystal Confectionery Co.
Filo, Jos.
Galli, Louis
Hall, Geo. E., Co.
Hess-Clark Co.
Hogan, Mrs. M.
Karanovich, Paul
Kark, Wm. H.
Kingsley, Fred M.
Lalley, Angelo
Lewis & Vosburg
Lomniae, Rose
McGowan, Chas.
Mclntyre, Sarah
Melamed, H.
Miles, E.
Miller, Etta G.
Monorky, A. N.
Mosher, Mrs. Frank
O. K. Ice Cream
Olympian Candy Co.
Eeilly, Wni. J.
Russell, B. J.
Sacco, Frank \
Shrimpton, J. S., Co.
Simpkins, E. I.
Smith, H. B.
Spadaro, A.
Sweet, A. J.
Papastrat Bros.
Parsons, John T.
Van Wornier, Orlando
Walker, J. H.
Whited, O. L.
Williams, R. J.
Woodward, N. C.
Deposit — Boston Candy Kitchen
Pappas, John
Endicott — Drosos, C.
Drosos, Peter N.
Drosos & Laskarin
O'Keefe, Wm.
Theodore, Andrew
Harpursville — Neff, E. W.
Johnson City — Cady & Lamphere
■Crystal Confectionery Co.
Ellis, C. M.
Hopton, E. F., Inc.
Kominos, Peter K.
Lisle — Phelps, F. H.
Union — Farras Bros.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Badgley, A. E.
BALLARD, J. W., CO., 21 Jarvis St.
See adv.
PRATT LUMBER CO., Inc.
CEMENT
— DEALERS IN-
LUMBER LIME-
— AND —
ALL BUILDING MATERIALS
jarvis street BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
H. J. HENNESSEY
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
401-403 Binghamton Savings Bank Building
OT-99 Collier Street
Oinolrarrtton, New YorK
197
BEOOME COUNTY
CONTEACTORS AND BUILDERS
■ — Contiuued.
BiNGHAMTON— BARTLETT & CO., 35
Collier St. See adv.
Bishop, J. F.
Boughton, Chas. A.
Burdick, W. J.
Carrington, S. H.
Clarke, Herman C.
Davis & Coleman
Demeree & Smith
Ford, M. I., Co.
Hayes, W. G.
Hider Bros.
Jones-Beers Co.
Klein, B., & Co.
Knoeller, Wm. M.
Knowlton, J. M.
Lewis, John L.
Matthews, L. A., & Co.
Mitchell & Co.
Moft'att, G. M.
Moore, E. H.
Nugent, J.'i F.
O'Neil, George F.
O'Neil, James
Owens, M. A.
Parsons Bros.
Parsons Construction Co.
Peters, C. H., Coal Co.
PRATT LUMBER CO., Jarvis St.
See adv.
Eury & Gregory
Scudder, C. E. & B. K.
Serafini, Geo.
Takach & Chappell
Tyne & Willey
Van Antwer]), E. D. & Wm.
Wheeler, G. B.
Willey, A. L.
Woodruff-Edgeeomb Co.
Endicott — Endieott-Johnsou Bcalty Co.
ENDICOTT LUMBER & BOX CO.,
2.'! Washington Ave. See adv.
Schacfer Construction Co.
Stage, F. N.
Harpursville — LEWIS, PRANK, &
SONS. See adv.
Johnson City — Baldwin, E. L.
Decker, F. H.
Nineveh— HUMISTON, A. A., & SON.
See adv.
Union— STEVENS, HARRY P., Nanti-
eoke St. See adv.
CORSETIERES.
Binghamton — Connelly, Lulu
Kahler, Ida
Beli Phone 3685
Established 1903
Crowley's Milk Company
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .
High Grade Dairy Products
Office: 94 Front Street
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Washington Flour
"The Old Reliable''
The FLOUR that never fails to make friends.
MOON & CO., Inc.
MILLERS
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
198
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CORSETIERES— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — McCarrick, Miss L. E.
Warner, F. E.
White Cross Goods Co.
CREAMERIES AND DAIRIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Broome Co. Dairy Co.
Chadwick, C. E.
CLOVER-DALE FARMS CO., GO Ex-
change St. See adv.
CROWLEY'S MILK COMPANY, 94
Front St. See adv.
Dey Bros.
Hill Crest Farms
Jones, L. W. *
McNamara & Hickey
Oneida County Creameries Co.
Chenango Forks — Willards Milk Sta-
tion
Deposit — Mutual Milk & Cream Co.
Endicott — Endicott Creamery Co.
Johnson City — Barnum, C. W.
Schoonover, W. T.
KiRKWOOD — New York Dairy Product-
Co.
Lisle — High Ground Creamery
Oquaga — Inhken, Geo.
Port Dickinson— PARSONS, FRED W.
See adv.
Sanitaria Springs — Wilcox, Nelson E.
Tunnel— Borden's Milk Co.
Whitney Point — Janssen, F. W.
Windsor — Empire State Dairy Co.
CROCKERY AND CHINA.
BiNGHAMTON — HILLS, McLEAN &
HASKINS. See adv.
McNamara & Harding
Sanders, E. A.
Yager, W. H., & Co.
184
DAIRY SUPPLIES.
BiNGHAMTON — McKINNEY & CO.
18S State St. See adv.
DENTISTS.
BiNGHAMTON — Barton, W. W.
Bond, Dr. F. Ellis
Chicago Dental Parlors
DECKER, CHARLES S., 39 Court St.
See adv.
Denike, G. A.
Dolan, B.
Edwards, F. M.
L. F. TUCKER
DRY GOODS
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Carpets, Mattings, Window Shades, Etc.
126-130 FRONT STREET
DEPOSIT, NEW YORK
TEETH. TEETH. TEETH.
Painless Extracting ^oc.
Plates from $S-00 up
Dr. Decker's Dental Rooms
No. 39 Court Street y Binghamto?t, N. Y,
THE OFFICE OF SATISFACTION
199
BROOME COUNTY
DENTISTS — Continued.
BiNGHAMTQN— Fuller, T. B.
Gillespie, E. R.
Holcomb & Moffatt
Ivory, Jas. F.
Kelly, J. D.
King Dental Office
McCall, Frederick
North, Ferris D.
Ogden, John D.
Ogden, Wm. A.
Pulver, Geo. W.
Boot, R. T.
Smith, M. M.
TIAYNTOR, H. W., O 'Neil Bldg. See
adv.
Whitmarsh, H. D.
Deposit — Milnes, Benj. B.
Endicott — Anderson, Wm. T.
Johnson City — Heiss, H. V.
Kaley, Myrle
Port Dickinson — Ogden, John D.
Union — Smith, Julian
DEPARTMENT STORES.
BiNGHAMTQN — Ellis Bros. & Joseph
Fowler, Dick & Walker
HILLS, McLean & HASKINS.
See adv.
SALEEBY, S. J., 106 Clinton St.
See adv.
Deposit — Bassin, Jacob
Martin, C. E.
TUCKER, L. F. See adv.
Endicott — Schreibers Department Store
Whitney Point — DENNING, WM.
See adv.
DRUGS.
BiNGHAMTON — Barkmau Drug Store
Berry, J. W.
Church, A. J.
Church, E. L.
Cobb, Geo. N.
Cobb, J. Hunting
Cole, Jacob L.
Dalton, H. H.
Dean 's Pharmacy
Denis, Frank B.
Dixon, H. M.
Douglas, R. D.
Gaige, Arthur H.
Hamlin, L. F.
Haskins Medicine Co.
Howard Drug Co., The
International Laboratories
Keystone Remedy Co.
Kniffin, Cora L.
For First Class Barber Work
GO TO THE
Central Barber Shop
ELFORD FROST, Proprietor .
MAIN STREET WINDSOR, N. Y.
The C. K. Brown Pharmacy
115 FRONT STREET, DEPOSIT, N. Y.
Drugs, Medicines, Books and Stationery
Sporting Goods of All Kinds. Victrolas.
MEET ME AT BROWN'S
200
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY
DRUGS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON— Korein Co., The
Liggett, Louis K., Co.
Little, D. J., Drug Co.
Loveland, Wm. H., Co.
Lundin, M. L.
MacDonald, Jeremiah
MeKallor, E. C, Drug Co.
Modern Pharmacy
Mottram, E. M.
Olmstead, Edward M.
Ostrom, Ezra L.
Eed Cross Drug Store
Eourke Bros.
Eussell, Frank E.
Sargol Co., The
Smith, F. W.
Waldron Drug Co.
Webster, Walter D.
Chenango Forks — McLean, Frank
Deposit— BROWN, C. K., PHARMACY,
THE, 115 Front St. See adv.
Brown, Chas. K.
SMITH, S. D., 121 Front St. See
adv.
Endicott — Endicott Drug Co.
St. Martin, Chas. E.
Smith, H. J., & Son
Tiffany Drug Store
Johnson City— DERBY, JAMES L.
See adv.
QUICK, CHAS. J., 132 Main St. See
adv.
- Quick, C. J.
Nanticoke — Whitney, H. L.
Union — Euckel, Samuel
Whitney, Harlan L.
Vestal — Mapes, A. W.
Whitney Point — Eathbun, Burr U.
Windsor— ENGLISH'S PHARMACY.
See adv.
English, Leslie H.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
BiNGHAMTON — Aswad, C. E.
Bartle, M.
Bino'hamton Drv Goods Co.
BOWES, A. L.,"^& CO., 12-14 Jarvis
St. See adv.
Bryant, F. L.
Donnelly, E., & Co.
Ferris, N.
GLOBE STORE, 161 Washington St.
See adv.
Gregorv, Anna L.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
Jackson, Harry E.
Mitchell & Church Co.
1883
1917
KING W. SPENCER
Embalmer and Funeral Director
Furniture and House Furnishings
PHONE SERVICE
MAIN STREET UNION, N. Y.
Farmers Attention
We can furnish on short notice —
Managers, Dairymen, Barnmen, Single and Married
Farm Hands, and other First Class Help. Phone Us.
Richman Employment Agency
344-345-346 O'Neil Bldg.
Binghamton, N. Y.
201
BROOME COUNTY
DRY GOODS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Morgan, John L., Co.
Mutual Fabric Co.
Simolunas, Lewis
Simons, D.
SISSON BROS. & WELDEN CO.
See adv.
Spector, Tobias
Wilcox Co., The ,
Deposit — Bassin, J.
Tucker, L. F.
Endicott — Berkowitz, Sam
Bornstein, S.
Martin, Fred A.
Morelando, James
Peet, C. H.
Schreiber, L.
Walsh, Geo. C.
Johnson City — Benedict, Nina A.
Hunger, W. II.
Wilbur & Hancock
Nanticoke — Witherill, E. N., & Co.
Union — Barber, W. M.
Witherill, E. N., & Co.
Windsor — Cramer, 11. S.
ELECTRICIANS AND
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Blandiug Electric Supply-
Co.
Decker, G. W.
Johnson, V. D.
Kilmer, Richardson & Co.
Lawson-Madison Electric Co.
Lewis, W. C.
Lyons, Ted
Marvin Electric Drill Co.
Mason-Bonck Electrical Co.
Milks Electric Co.
Moss Electric Co.
Parlor C'itv Electric Co.
Rover, A. B.
Deposit — Deposit Electric Co.
Madison, Franklin
Endicott — Aldrich Elec. Co.
Barrett, II. M.
Johnson City — ^Beurket, John L.
Union^ — ^Bostwick, Fred
Whitney Point — Union Electric Co.
ELEVATOR MANUFACTURERS.
Johnson City — Otis Elevator Co.
FOR SALE
120 Acre Creek Farm, on Macadam
Road, IJ4 miles from Churches, Schools
and Creamery at Union Center. Large
stucco house, large barns, spring water running in house, large
porches, 85 acres nearly level, near Endicott, the best of markets.
Small payment down, balance on time. Also 100 swarms of
bees, Italian. Extract and comb honey for sale. Also 1000-mile
strain of homing pigeons. Price right. '
A. E. WHITTEMORE, UNION, N. Y., R. No. 2, Owner
S. J. BAXTER
DEALER IN
Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Coal and Cement
BEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES
HOOPER, N. Y.
202
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOKY
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
BiNGHAMTON— RICHMAN, A. R., 344-
345-346 O'Xeil Bld^u. See adv.
ENGRAVERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Bogert, E. H.
Kelley, S. J., Engraving Co.
EXPRESS AND HAULING.
BiNGHAMTON — Adams Express Co.
American Express Co.
Canny, J. F.
Davis Transfer Co.
De Garamo & Terk
Dorey, Edward J.
Mollen Transfer Co.
Moore, C. C.
National Express Co.
Satterly, H. L.
Shea, Jerry E.
Way's Express
Way, N. S.
Wells-Fargo Express Go.
Vestal — Adams Express Co.
EXTRACTS.
BiNGHAMTON — Barlow, E. B., & Co.
Harris, Frank E., Co.
Rogers Manufacturing Co.
Simons, W. E., Mfg. Co.
FARMS FOR SALE.
Union— WHITTEMORE, A. E., R2.
See adv.
FELT.
.Tohnson City — Felters Co., The
FERTILIZERS.
Hooper — BAXTER, S. J. See adv.
Johnson City — Archie, Howard
Whitney Point — Clarke, C. C.
FIRE PROOFING.
Johnson City — I-nited Fire Proofing
Co.
FISH.
BiNGHAMTON — Goldman & Storm
McMahon & Eiley
Endicott — Clark-, W. H.
FIVE AND TEN-CENT GOODS.
BiNGHAMTON — Egitto & Micalizzi
Kresge, S. S., Co., Inc.
O. E. CLARK
Successor to M. J. FOOTE
DEALER IN
FLOUR, FEED, HAY and GRAIN
TELEPHONE
24 Commercial Avenue BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
A. L GILMORE, C. E., Consulting Engineer
1104 Press Building Bell Phone 680 Binghamton, N. Y.
C. A. JACKSON HORTICULTURAL CO.
Civil and Landscape Engineers
TREES and S HRU B S — L A N D SC A P E WO R K
1104 Press Building Bell Phone 680 Binghamton, N. Y.
Send for our Booklet "Home Landscapes".
brocTme county
FIVE- AND TEN-CENT GOODS
— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — McCrory, J. G., Co.
Woolworth, F. W., Co.
Deposit — Sjiickerman, W. D.
Vandevort, M. D.
Johnson City — Hunger, W. II.
FLATIRON MANUFACTURERS.
Johnson City — Central Flat Iron Mfg.
Co.
FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN.
BiNGHAMTON — Bingliamtou Florist
Constantine & Sarris
Decker, S. H.
Ellis, S. G.
Fancher, A. E.
GILMORE, A. L., 1104 Press Bldg.
See adv.
Hopkins, Harry S.
Kruse, Fred E.
Meachan, Geo. L.
Moore, W. E.
Osier, A.
Spadaro, Antonio
Spring Forest Greenhouse
Suskana Flower Shop
Susquehanna Valley Greenhouse
Deposit— BELL, J. J., SEED CO. See
adv.
Endicott — Endicott Florist
Stathis & Cerris
FLOUR AND FEED.
BiNGHAMTON — Baker Bros.
Blewer & Whiting
CLARK, O. E., 24 Commercial Ave.
See adv.
COLEMAN, A. L., & SON, 5 De Eus-
sey St. See adv.
Demeree, C. E.
EMPIRE GRAIN & ELEVATOR CO.
See adv.
Moon, G. O., & Co.
MOON & CO., INC., N Depot St. See
adv.
Ogden, G. J.
Parker, Theo. E.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Co.
Rhodes, L. M.
Storrs, Geo. S.
Thompson, F., & Co.
Tombs, Geo. E.
Center Village — CASE & SMITH. See
adv.
Chenango Forks — King, G. E. & D. J.
Peters Bros.
If the best is good enough for you
Then you want —
WASHINGTON FLOUR
UNION MILLING CO.
UNION
NEW YORK
Mr. Farmer, Bring Your
Kpuit and Produce
TO
S. E. OFFENHEISER
9 Prospect Avenue - - - Binghamton, N. Y.
We always pay market prices
204
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIKECTOEY
FLOUR AND FEED— Continued
Deposit — Deposit Milling Co.
Ilinman Bros.
Endicott — Baxter, S. J.
Haight, D. A.
Wilder, L. A.
Harpursville— Euland, M. F.
Hooper — Baxters Feed Store
BAXTER, S. J. See adv.
Johnson City — Jackson, A. T.
KiRKWOOD — Kirkwood Milling Co.
Lisle — Edwards, H., & Co.
French, H. D.
Guernsey, Oai
Maine— PITCHER, ARCHIE R.
adv.
Maine — Van Sice, H. I., & Son
Sanitaria Springs — JENKINS, A
CO. See adv.
Union— UNION MILLING CO. See
adv.
Vestal- — Crane & Taylor
A^estal Center — Nichols, Harvey J.
Whitney Point — Landers, A. F.
Parker, Jay H.
Stalker, Frank
See
&
FLUE CLEANER
MANUFACTURER.
Binghamton — Doolittle, L. G.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
Binghamton — Arrigone, F. J.
Barnes, John J.
Bashara, Tom
Birdsall, W. O.
Busino, Tony
Caciola, Jimmie
Carbone, S.
CHAMBERLAIN, EUGENE D., R4.
See adv.
Christa, J.
Crupi, Carmelo
Davis, A. W.
Davis, Harry
Em] lire Produce Co.
EMPIRE STATE TRUCKING
CORP., 247 Water St. See adv.
Martino, P. A.
Niven, ('has. H., & Son
Norton & Andrews
OFFENHEISER, S. E., 9 Prospect
Ave. See adv.
Puglice, A.
Puglice & Medizi
Russell Truit Co.
I. HOROWITZ, Prop.
Phone 3289-W
Parlor City Furniture Store
Second Hand Household Goods
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Phone or Write.
72 Clinton Street, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Studebakers Exclusively
LaFrance Garage Company
Sales Room
Cor. Warren and
Chenango Sts.
Binghamton, N. Y.
Service Station
129
Park Avenue
i'05
BROOME COUNTY
FRUIT AND PRODUCE— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Samuels Bros.
Saragas, Paul
Vomvoris, Peter D.
Deposit — Ferrera, A. A.
Windsor— HULBERT, N, A. See adv.
FURNITURE.
BiNGHAMTON — Carvcr & Brown
CARVER, JAMES H., CO., INC.. 70-
72 State St. See adv.
Clinton Furniture Co.
BiNGHAMTON — Culhane, J. J.
Ec-onomv Furniture Store
FAIR STORE, THE, 13-15 Court St.
See adv.
Feinblooni & Freedman
Fitzgerald & Hermann Co.
Harlow & Co.
HILLS, McLean & HASKINS. See
adv.
Horowitz, Isaac
Hurevitch, Max
Kroehler Mfg. Co.
McNamara & Harding
Merry & Callahan
PARLOR CITY FURNITURE
STORE, 72 Clinton St. See adv.
Sanitary Bedding & Furniture Co.
Siynumd, Grass
STICKLY-BRANDT FURNITURE
CO. See adv.
Chenango Forks — Willard, R. C, & Son
Deposit— BROWN, ROBT., 175 Front
St. See adv.
MOSHER, C. H., 129 Front St. See
adv.
Endicott — Endicott Furniture Co.
Travis, Earl W.
Harpursville — Kark, J. A.
Johnson City— HANDRICK, J. B., 1.34
Main St. See adv.
STEVENS, A. D., 118 Main St. See
adv.
Union— SPENCER, KING W., Main St.
See adv.
OLIVER BROS. See adv.
Whitney Point — Allan, W. S., Manu-
facturing Co.
Nichols, Francis E.
Windsor— CHASE, W. R. See adv.
GARAGES.
BiNGHAMTON — Arlington Garage
Binghamton Motor Car Co.
Dikeman, M. E.
Gage, F. W.
Satisfaction or Money Back When You Buy the Goods of
I. S. KILPATRICK
DEALER IN
Groceries^ Hardware, General
Merchandise, Provisions
NORTH FENTON - NEW YORK
Economy Auto Company
Repairs and Accessories
General IVIacliine and Electrical Work
Taxi Service Anytime, Anywhere
Main Street, Windsor, N. Y.
206
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
GARAGES — Contiuued.
BiNGHAMTON — Howell, Geo. O.
LA FRANCE GARAGE CO., Cor.
Warreu & Cheiuiiiyo Sts. See adv.
Murphy, D. J.
Prentice, C. E.
Quiim 's Garaye
SECURITY GARAGE, INC. See adv.
Westbrook 's Garage
Deposit — Delaware Garage
WOOD, FRANK, 166 Front St. " See
adv.
Endicott — Meeker, T. P.
Van Patten, Claude
ITarpursville — Bodley, J. D.
Johnson City — Livingston, B. W., &
Sons
Nineveh— HYER, WM. A. See adv.
Whitney Point — Franklin & Taft
Otselic Garage
Windsor— ECONOMY AUTO CO., ^lain
St. See adv. '
WINDSOR SERVICE STATION. See
adv.
GAS ENGINES.
BiNGHAMTON — ParsonsCanfield' Gas En-
gine Co.
GENERAL STORES.
BiNGHAMTON — Carman, W. A.
Hallenbeek & Co.
Kimball, M. R.
Newton, C. H.
Castle Creek — McVey, J. W.
Center Lisle — Arnold, Lyman
Clute, A. J.
Center Village — Ayleswortb, J.
Hallock,. Clvde L.
HORTON, C. G. See
Edwin L.
Chenango Bridge
adv.
Chenango Forks — Bowe
Hoadley, Wm. ?I.
Iloleonib, Geo. C.
KILPATRICK, I. S., Rl. See adv.
Page, B. W.
Conklin — Dickinson & Son
HAYES, R. M., ^ SON. See adv.
Corhettsville — Hayes, R. M., & Son
STONE, G. B. See adv.
Deposit — Adare, Clias., & Son
Martin, C. E.
Endicott — Day & Carlton
Johnson, John
Kohnt, J. B.
Glen Aubrey — Hodges, Loren
EAST SIDE MERCANTILE CO.
Groceries, Dry Goods
and General Merchandise
Susquehannah Valley Phone
WINDSOR, N. Y.
McLEAN & BURNETT
Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law
Peoples Trust Company Building
Binghamton New York
207
BECOME COUNTY
GENERAL STORES--Continued.
Glen Castle — Peterson, C. G.
Harpursville — Bristol, J. W.
DEMEREE, GEO. F., & SON. See
adv.
Knox, J. E.
Roberts, W. H.
Hooper— TWINING, F. B. See- adv.
Itaska — Eire hard, F. D.
Johnson City — DE GROAT, HENRY
EDWARD, R2. See adv.
KiLLAWOG — Williams, Ashley
KiRKWOOD — Elwood, Frank
Samson, W. E.
Lisle — Anderson-Warner Co.
Nickels, E. D.
Sparrow, H. H.
Wintermeyer, O. E.
McClure Settlement — Carson, John
Fortner, W. J.
McMahon, J. E.
Nanticoke — Fuller, H. C.
Nineveh — Johnson, Fred T.
Olendorf & Pearsall
North Sanford — Baker, Diar
Oquaga Lake — Gregory, Earl E.
Ouaquaga— WILEY, A. H. See adv.
Wright, Samuel A.
Port Crane— YOUNG, J. D. Sec adv.
Port Dickinson — Clinton, H. J.
Nash & Shaw
Sanford — Whitney, W. J.
Sanitaria Springs — Bacon, Fred
Jenkins, A., & Co.
ODELL BROS. See adv.
Tunnel — Grange Mercantile Co.
Mumford, Fred L.
Triangle — Leonard, W. V., & Son
Union — KNICKERBOCKER, FRED,
Main St. See adv.
Union Center — Mann, W. A., & Sons
Pitkin & Son
WILSON, GEO. H. See adv.
UPPEfe Lisle — Simpson, Chas. E.
Vestal — Crane, J. S.
Vestal Center — Morton, A. E.
Pierce, W. S.
Whitney Point — Allen Bros.
W. Colesville— WOODARD, GEO., &
SON. See adv.
Anderson-Warner Co.
Denning, Wm.
Sullivan, Jere P.
Large Elevator
Pockets
Erie Railroad Siding
General Grocery
Store
Auto Supplies
Empire Automobile
GEO. H. WILSON
Dealer in
Anthracite, Pittston, Erie, Scranton
and Shawmut Steam Coal
Also
Hay, Straw, Flour, Feed, Cement and Fertilizer
New Phone.{^« Oj^l,\3jd,_ UNION, N. Y.
S. MILLS ELY COMPANY
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
'*We Sell to
the Trade
Only"
Binghamton, N. Y.
208
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
GENERAL STORES— Continued.
Willow Point — Noosbickle, S. L.
WiNDSOi; — Hartz, E.
EAST SIDE MERCANTILE CO. See
adv.
MEEKER, A. L., R2. See adv.
SLEEPER, E. C. See adv.
STEVENS, J. R., R2. See adv.
GLASS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binglianiton Glass Co.
Diener, H. A.
Deposit — ^Bailey, Mrs. Ella J.
Kelley & Stein man
GLOVES.
Windsor — Coonan, Bowie, Mfg. Co.
BiNGHAMTON — Haywood, Wm. A.
Parlor City Glove Co.
Wilcox Glove Co.
GRAIN AND HAY.
BiNGHAMTON — COLEMAN, R. L., &
SON, 5 De Russey St. See adv.
VESTI/.L — Crane & Taylor
GROCERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Abdallali, I.
Abell, E. A.
Alexander, W. R.
Andrus, E. Y.
Arlasky, Sam
Arnold, Sadie E.
Badger, L. L.
Ballard Grocery Co.
Bann, William
Barber, Mike, & Bro.
Barclav, Louis
Barnett, Ellis
Barnum, D. E.
Barrett, G. N.
Baty, F. E.
Beardsley, A. P.
Bellard, "Earl H., & Co.
Benensoliii, A. & E.
Bone, C. 11.
Boughton, W. H.
Brown, D. D.
Brady, Miss Margaret
Brick, Mary
Brink, Chas. E.
Brock, F. W.
Buck Grocery Co.
Buffum, Ben
Bunzey, Jerry
Buono, F.
Nelson, Wadsworth & Alexander
PHELPS BUILDING
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
Insurance Real Estate
HOTEL WINDSOR
A. O. PERKINS, Proprietor
RATES $2.00 AMERICAN
WINDSOR, NEW YORK
12
209
BECOME COUNTY
GROCERS — Contin aed.
BiNGHAMTON — Calobrisi, Angelo
Carman, G. W.
Case, F. I.
Casey, Dennis F.
Casey, J. M.
Cermak, Michael
Cherkes, J. G.
Chmielewski, F., & Co.
Cohen, J. E.
Collins, James E.
Colpitts Bros.
Congdou, J. W.
Connelly, C. E.
Constantinople Bakery & Groe. Co.
Cook, Maggie
Cooper, E. L.
Corbin, F. C.
Cordon Bros.
Coty, E. .
Craver, M. E.
Cronin, James P.
Crowell, Wm. M.
Davis, Fred E.
Dunning Grocery Co.
Dwyer, Edward J.
ELY, S. MILLS, CO. See adv.
Fada, Julia
Feinberg, L.
Field, C. E.
Fish & Co.
Fisher, M. J. & G. L.
Fleming, S. M.
Folts, W. A.
Furman & Luce
Gallo, M. A.
Gallo, N.
Gathany, Arthur F.
Gee, Wm.
Greacen, T. M.
Greenblatt, Harry
Grocers ' Supply Co.
Grover, Wm. A.
Guilfoyle, T. E.
Guinaue, Thos. F.
Hall, J. E.
Hall, L. C.
Harding, E. S.
Harrison, J. A.
Hawkins, C. C.
Hein, Ernest
Heitzman, E. H.
Hollister, A. B.
Holmes, Fred
Houghtaliug, Peter
JAMESON-BOYCE CO., 69 Fayette
St. See adv.
Johnson & Andrews
Joines, Thos. B.
Jones, Samuel •
Frank B. Newell, Pres.
E. S. Truesdell, Sec'y & Treas.
Newell & Truesdell Co.
IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE GROCERS
Teas, Coffees, Molasses, Canned Goods
21-29 Lewis Street
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
52-60 Prospect Avenue
LEE IVIERSEREALJ
Real Estate, Insurance & Loans
Farnns a Specialty
Bell F*tione
1S3 Wasliington Street,
BIIMGHAIVITOIM, INJ. Y.
210
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
GROCERS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Kabat, John
Kark, W. H.
Kata, B.
Keeler, Chas.
Keller, Frank
Keller, W. A.
Kliouskj^, Mrs. Bessie
Klionsky, Fanny
Koffman, B.
Lake & Buffum
Lasher, Geo. B.
Lee & Heath
Leonard, Geo. C.
Lepshutz Bros.
Levine, Mrs. Eebecca
Lewis, G. F.
Lion Store
Lipoids, Michael
Loos, Peter
McBurney, J. S.
McGlynn, C. J.
McGowan, C. T.
McKINNEY & CO., 184-lSS State St.
See adv.
MeKinney & Foley
McKinney, Geo. F.
McTighe Grocery Co.
Mackin & Clark
Macindoe, James
Manning, Alex. D.
Marione, C.
Marsh, A. J.
Marsh, M. S.
Martin, John
Marvin, G. A.
Mee, J. H.
Menzel, Wm. A.
Merrihew, A. L. R.
Micsaj, Steve
Milks, H. H.
Miller, Mrs. E. G.
Miluszevicus, Michael
Mohican Co., The
Mulford & Brokaw
NEWELL & TRUESDELL CO., 21-
29 Lewis St & 52-60 Prospect Ave.
See adv.
Neville, M. W.
Nolan & Rooney
Nonni, N.
Norbont, John
O'Brien Bros.
O'Brien, A.
O'Brien, B.
O'Brien, Mrs. D.
Oliver, E. H.
Orzol, Mary
Osborn, Lewis E.
Parce, Irwin B.
>>
Pittston Coal "Get The Best
CENTRAL COAL YARD
JAMES E. GORMAN, Manager
339 State Street and 73 Prospect Avenue
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Bell Phone 890
W. T. CORNELL
Funeral Director and Embalmer
SERVICE ,
For 50 years the name Cornell has been known in the under-
taking business in Binghamton. Automobile equipment
68 Henry Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
211
BROOME COUNTY
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
J. D. YOUNGS
Port Crane
New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co.'s
Baked Goods
GEO. WOODARD & SON
W. Colesville New York
GROCERIES AND FEED
and
Russell-Spaulding Co.'s
Baked Goods
A. JENKINS & CO.
Sanitaria Springs
New York
DEPARTMENT STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
WM. DENNING
Whitney Point New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co.'s
Baked Goods
TYMESON BROS.
Maine New York
GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
W. E. DYER
Maine New York
GROCERIES AND MEAT
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
C. H. CRISMAN
Deposit New York
GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
H. E. HUNTINGTON
McClure Settlement New York
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
HIRAM KING
Whitney Point . New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
C. G. HORTON
Chenango Bridge New York
212
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY
GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co.'s
Baked Goods
L. P. BENNETT
Windsor
New York
GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
M. J. LIVINGSTON
Windsor New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
H. W. MANWARREN
Windsor New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
F. B. TWINING
Hooper
New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
G. B. STONE
Corbettsville New York
GENERAL STORE
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
R. M. HAYES
Conklin
New York
GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
C. D. HAYNES
Deposit New York
GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co.'s
Baked Goods
W. J. WHITNEY
San ford New York
CONFECTIONERY AND GROCERIES
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
J. F. SULLIVAN
Whitney Point New York
RESTAURANT
and
Russell-Spaulding Co/s
Baked Goods
H. M. SULLIVAN
WTiitney Point New York
213
BKOOME COUNTY
GROCERS — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Parce, Kobert A.
Page, H. D.
Parsons, F. C.
Paterson, J.
Pearis Bros.
Perrault, Geo. P., Est.
Petras, John
Phillips Bros.
Pines Cash Grocery
Pitkin, L.
Pitkin, O. N.
Powers & Pierson
Preston, A., & Co.
Preuss, H. G.
Ramonsky, S.
Eegon, John
Rider, A. J.
Riley, Edward W.
Ring, Ellen E.
Ring, John F.
Risi, Joseph
Rockwell, J. A.
Rosenthal, F. B.
Rosenthal, L.
Rozefsky, Mrs. Bertha
Sampson, D. ~B.
Sawyer, L. D.
Schanz, J. J. & F. W.
Scott, Fred J.
Sherwood, E. L.
Shimbo, James
Shrekengast, H. B.
Silver & Holsberg
Silver, E.
Siver, W. H.
Sleeper, Geo. M.
Smith, Miles S., Store
Spearbeek, B.
Springer, H. G.
Stankiewicz, Frank
Stever, A. J.
Struppler, A. H.
Terrell, Elmer G.
Terry, Alonzo J.
Ttayer, S. W.
Thompson, W. Frank
VanKuren, S. N.
Van Patten, F. W.
Van Voree, Wm.
Walsh, Mrs. Anna D.
Warner & May
Weiss, Ignatz G.
West Side Grocery Co.
White, Jos.
Wightman, W. C.
Wilbur, M. D.
Wilson, W. H.
Wisner, S. F.
Wisner, Wm. R.
Lake Avenue Hotel
AND
Farmers Exchange
Andrew Vavra, Prop.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
A. A. HUMISTON & SON
HOME CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
PHONE
Estimates Gladly Given
PERMANENT ADDRESS
NINEVEH
N. Y.
214
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY
- GROCERS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Woolsey, Mrs. M. E.
World Grocery Co.
Wright, H. H.
Young, C. L.
Zurner, Geo. L.
Castle Creek — Tonnaut, C. J.
Center Village — Dilello, Louis
Chenango Forks — Hemmingway, Mrs.
J. E.
Eittenburg, M.
Eittenburg, S. E.
Porter, James W.
Deposit — Axtell, S. II.
• Axtel, S. H., & Son
Carpenter, Mary Z.
Chrisman, Chas. H.
HAYNES, C. D, See adv.
Huntington, H. E.
Madigau, Chas. E.
Hall "& Madigan
Puffer, H. G.
Simpson, Mrs. Martha E.
Endicott— Bararicella, P.
Blackwell, Mrs. G. E. '
Brooks & Stanley
Capitan Bros.
Cerosara, Dominick
Cordileoue & Cinotti
DeLamarter Bros.
Dobrovolsky, Joseph
Downey & Goff
Fellows, E. D.
Fillmore Grocery Co.
Hannay, H. F.
Kohut, J. B.
La Gier, Mrs. E. M.
Lipolis, M.
Luchette & Meich
Luke, Chas.
Mahais, Chris
Mann, W. A., & Sons
Markos Bros.
Marekos Spyros Co.
Maxwell, E. C.
Mosher, J. Monroe
Nicolarius, A,
Ostroski, G.
Pinaro, V., & Co.
Presowitz, P. F.
Searls, F. D.
Simpson & McDaid
Sperduti, Daniel
Theodore, Henry
Tedeschi, Joseph, & Co.
Yusko, John
Glen Aubrey — Treadwell, W. B.
Gulf SuMMiT-^Shiner, Chas. D.
F. B. McGILL, President JAMES F. McGILL, Sec'y and Treas-
DEPOSIT HARDWARE COMPANY
DEALER IN
HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES and RANGES
PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES
PLUMBING, a Specialty— TIN and METAL WORK of all Kinds
STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING FURNACES
The store that gives 5% Discount
on all cash purchases
DEPOSIT, N. Y.
HARRY
C. PERKINS
CHARLES G. BLAKESLEE
Perkins
& Blakeslee
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS- AT- LAW
618 Security
Mutual Life Building
Binghamton, N. Y. |
Notary
Public in Office
215
BROOME COUNTY
GROCERS — Coutiiiued.
Johnson City — Atwood, W. L.
Barnum, Fred
Camp, A.
Chauncey & Kraiis
Darrow, Lewis W.
De Groat, H. E.
Ellis, Henry C.
Hagadorn, Frank E.
Hancock, H. D.
Hillary, E.
King, G. H.
Lyon & Braemer
Eyau, Wm. J.
Stevens & Brown
Spencer, Harriet
Spearbeck, D. E.
Van Fleet, B. C.
Uppkr Lisle — Brannon, Mrs. F. P.
McClure Settlement — HtJNTING-
TON, H. E. See adv."
Maine— DYER, W. E. See adv.
Loomis, M. a.
OuAQUAGA — Wylie, A. H.
Port Crane — Snow, Henry M.
Port Dickinson — Nash & Shaw
Prentice, Bert A.
Sanford— WHITNEY, W. J. See adv.
Sanitaria Springs — JENKINS, A., &
CO. See adv.
Triangle — ^Beardslcy, D. W.
Union — Le Baron, J. E., & Son
Buffum, Geo. L., & Son
Gibbs, Wm.
Ingi-aham, J. W.
Loomis, M. A.
Sweet, E. A.
Vestal Center — Ainey, H. L.
Whitney Point — Ross, John
SULLIVAN, J. F. See adv.
Windsor— BENNETT, L. P. See adv.
LIVINGSTON, M. J. See adv.
MANWARREN, H. W. See adv.
HAIRDRESSERS AKD
HAIRGOODS.
Binghamton — Albro, Mrs. Mary
Biiiley, Mrs. May
Bartholomew, Mrs. J. L.
Benekmann, Miss E.
Heffernan, Margaret I.
Jones, Mrs. Carrie T.
Lacey, Margaret L.
Moriarity, Mary
Plate, Miss J.
Puffer, Mrs. ,Mary
. B. UPDIKE
The Horse Tailor '
Fine Track Harness and Horse Boots
All Kinds of Repairing Done Neatly
74 STATE STREET BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
The People's Department Store
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear,
Ladies* and Gents' Furnishings, Rugs,
Carpets, Furniture and House Furnishings.
S. O. SALEEBY
106 Clinton Street
BIMGHA.1VIXOIM, IM. Y.
216
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRGOODS
— ( 'ontimu:"!].
BiNGHAMTON — Seanlon, M. H.
Whitaker, Lillian
Endicott — Chandonne, H. P.
Lisle — Graves, Nellie
HARDWARE.
BiXGHAMTox — BABCOCK, HINDS &
UNDERWOOD, 174 Washingtou St.
See adv.
Binghamton Ildwe. Sper-ialty Co.
Callahau & Douglas
Crandal, Stone & Co.
CROCKER & OGDEN CO., Court &
Chenango Sts. See adv.
Eisenhart, Grace L.
Gordon, Hitrrv A.
Hakes, Clias. 'll.
Harris, Geo. M.
Hathaway, H. IT.
Keiser, Geo.
McKINNEY & CO., 184-188 State St.
See adv.
MeLeod, W. J.
Matteson, Orlando
Merritt & Nelson
Obenauer, C.
Titus, A. L.
Chenango Forks — Palmer, A. L.
Deposit— DEPOSIT HARDWARE CO.
See adv.
MINOR, A. P., & SON, 132 Front St.
See adv.
Endicott — Kneen, James
Russell &■ Card ^*"
HARPURSViLLE-^Demeree, G. F.
Johnson City — Daj^, C. N.
MAiNE-^Dyer, W. E.
Union — Inderlied & Raitt '
Lawless, F. J.
Surdani, W. M.
Whitney Point — Bull & Dewsnap Hdwe.
Co.
Taft, R. W.
Windsor— MANWARREN, H. W. See
adv.
SIMPKINS, E. I. See adv.
HARNESS.
Binghamton — Buchanan, .Geo.
Murphy, John D.
O 'Neil, Simon
Tuthill, B. J.
UPDIKE, M. B., 74 State St. See
adv.
NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT
Hotel Edward
EI>\VARI> KAGA>. I»ro|.V.
American and European Plan
Grill Room in Connection
BELL -PHONE 701-j 71-73 COLLIER STREET, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
WANTED
IVIILK
From 200 Grade B Dairies
CLOVER-DALE FARMS CO.
Phone 661
60 Exchange St. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
;i7
BECOME COUNTY
HARNESS— Continued.
Deposit — Hathaway, John B.
Endicott — Barton, Edw. W.
Johnson City— STEVENS, A. D. Bee
adv.^
Lisle — Yates, G. T>.
Whitney Point — ITarwood, Chas. H.
HEATING APPARATUS.
BiNGHAMTON — Chenango Valley Heat-
ing Co.
Crane & Page
Folsom, R. W.
GALORD & EITAPENCE CO., 179
Washington St. See adv.
Kennedys, The
LEWIS, M. E., 79 State St. See adv.
O'Neil, Matthew
PRESCOTT SUPPLY CO., 207 Water
St. See adv.
Johnson City — Austin, O. M.
HIDES AND WOOL.
BiNGHAMTON — Pinkie, B. S.
TALBOTT, P. W., & SONS. See adv.
HOSE.
BiNGHAMTON — Alert Hose Co.
Crystal Hose Co.
Deposit — Nei)tune Hose Co.
HOTELS.
BiNGHAMTON — ARLINGTON HOTEL,
See adv.
Armory Hotel
BENNETT HOTEL. See adv.
Binghanitonian, Tlie
Brown, H. W.
Cadillac Hotel
Cahill, E. G.
Connelly, E. P.
Connelly, N. M.
Davis, Harry E.
Davis, M. C.
Delello, Alesio
' DONNELLY HOTEL, THE, 82 State
St. See adv.
Donnelly, John H.
Prost, R. H.
GEORGIANA HOTEL, THE. See
adv.
Glazier, Geo. M., Jr.
Green, Edward J.
HASTINGS, DANIEL, 352 Chenango
St. See adv.
SHADY LAWN TRUCK FARM
BELL AND CHENANGO VALLEY
TELEPHONES
E. D. CHAMBERLAIN
PRODUCER OF
FRUIT AND GARDEN PRODUCE
Strawberries a Specialty
R. F. D. No. 4 BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
AMERICAN PLAN
EUROPEAN PLAN
THE NEW McDonald
George E, Rowe, Proprietor
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Cor. Lewis and Fayette Streets
BINGHAMTON
NEW YORK
218
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
HOTELS — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — HORR, W. A., Washing-
ton St. See adv.
HOTEL CARLTON, 120 Chenango St.
See adv.
HOTEL EDWARDS, 71-73 Collier St.
See adv.
HOTEL ENDISHIRE, i:jO Water St.
See ad\. *
Ilutta, Fred
Imperial Hotel
Kennedy-Tierney Co.
KING, GEO. W., 130-132 Water St.
See adv.
King & Kennedy
KOCAK, JACOB, 17 Hudson St. See
adv.
Lewis St.
P.
R.
See adv.
Lewis House
LOOMIS, A. L.
Mi'Cormack, A.
McCormaek, J.
McCoy, Harry J.
New Hotel McDonald
Marlborough Hotel
Martino, John
Majercek, G. N.
METRUS, JOHN, 21 Crandall St.
adv.
Miries, M.
See
NEW McDonald hotel, 102
Lewis St. Sec adv.
NEW CRANDALL HOTEL, 127 137
Court St. See adv.
New Globe Hotel
Nolan, T. L.
O'Hara, W. L.
Palmer & Loomis
RAGAN, E. M. See adv.
Rowe, C. E., & Son
Rozboril, John
Savoia Hotel
Shay, Richard A.
Sibley, Chas. E.
Sorrento Hotel
Ticknor, F. L., & Son
Tumposkys Hotel
VAVRA, ANDREW, 54 Lake Ave.
See adv.
Wales, C. S.
WINDSOR HOTEL, 201-203 State St.
See adv.
Camillus — Haney & Donnelly
Center Lisle — Cox, G. W.'
Chenango Bridge — Krom, Wm.
Chenango Forks — Gardner, D. S.
Deposit — Hotel Loomis
MORAN HOUSE, THE. See adv.
NASH & IVIAREAN
GENERAL INSURAMCE
Fire, Automobile, I^iat>ilitX9
Workmen's Compensation, Bonds
Strongest Old Line Companies
PEOPLE'S TRUST CO. BUILDING
eirSJGHAIVIXON
NEW YORK
CASE & SMITH
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL AND GRAIN
Custom Grinding a Specialty
CENTER VILLAGE, N. Y.
219
BROOME COUNTY
HOTELS— Continued.
Endicott — Donio Hotel
Frederick Hotel
Mattoon, Lewis S.
Johnson City — Smith, Otto
KiRKWOOD — Juriga, John J).
Lisle — Burtis, O. A.
Maine— DANIELS, CHARLES E. Ses
adv.
WILLOWHURST HOTEL, THE
See adv.
Nineveh — Stiels, Olney L.
Oquaga Lake — Putnam, W. J.
Hotel Eetlaw
Scott, R. L.
Sanitaria Springs — Cannon, Chas.
Hoag, R. S.
Mountain Inn
Odell Hotel
Upper Lisle — Greens Hotel
Greene, Riley J.
Whitney Point— Dyer, Morritt
Oakland Hotel
Otselic Inn
Perry, C. D.
Sullivan, Geo. H.
Windsor — EAGLE HOTEL. See adv.
QUICK, S. P. See adv.
HOTEL WINDSOR. See
Perkins, A. O.
dv.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
Binghamton— FAIR STORE, THE, 1.3-
15 ('oui't St. See adv.
GRIFFIN HOUSE FURNISHING
CO., Il2;i state St. See adv.
HILLS, McLean & HASKINS. See
adv.
McMANAMY & RODMAN, H9-41
CbiMianno St. Sec adv.
Peojile's House Furnishing Co.
Weingartner & Clune
ICE.
Binghamton — Binghamton Cold Stor-
age & Ice Co.
Cutler Ice Co.
Johnson City — Boweu, E. E.
Union— Neff, F. P.
ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS.
Binghamton — BINGHAMTON ICE
CREAM CO., 319 Water St. See
adv.
HILL, C. L., 11 Wall St. See adv.
Union Center — O. K. Ice Cream Co.
Windsor — BARTON, H. A. See adv.
ROSE FARM AND
^^ CITY REALTY
636 SECURITY BLDG., Binghamton, N. Y.
We always have a large list of city property to exchange for
farms. What have you to sell or exchange? Write us to-day.
H. W. Brown
Owner
THE CARLTON
C. A. Hammond
Mana' er
BINGHAMTON'S NEWEST HOTEL
125 ROOMS OF SOLID COMFORT
THE SAME PRICE EVERY TRIP
WITH BATH, $1.25 and $1.50 WITHOUT BATH, $1.00
EVERY ROOM WITH H(JT AND COLD WATER, TEI>EPHONE AND TOILET
FTTPOPFATV PT A M breakfast 25c to 75c
I1.UI\.WI^I1./\1> rl_./\lN luncheon 40c dinner 50c
ALSO A LA CARTE SERVICE and LUNCH ROOM
Arrange Your Route to Sunday Here - - - BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
220
CLASSIFIED EUSINESS DIRECTOEY
ICE CREAM CONE
MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — CTraiigei" & Gautley
INSTALLMENT GOODS.
BiNGHAMTuX — Schw^bsky, N.
INSURANCE.
BiXGHAMTOX — Barnum, L. H.
BAUMANN, F. J., 416 Security Mut.
Bldg. See adv.
Britton, Orson
BYRNES & MANGAN, 204-205
Phelps Bldg. See adv.
Campbell & North & Co.
Carroll, Jno. F.
Church, Harry W.
Columbia Natl. Ins. Co.
Dalv, James
DeWitt, M. A.
Eckert, Martin J.
Gladstone, D. G.
Guy, Manco L.
Harding, Albert H.
Hecox, Wm. H.
Hennessey, J. F.
Home Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
HOTCKIN, 71 Court St. See adv.
Lynch, Jno. .J.
Maine, C. W.
McKeage, B. F.
MERSEREAU, LEE, 15.3 Washington
St. See adv.
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
Mintz, Harry
Mitchell & Steele
NASH & MAREAN, Peoples Trust
Co. Bldg. See adv.
NELSON, WADSWORTH & ALEX-
ANDER, 95 Court St. See adv.
New York Life Insurance Co.
Northup, Walter P.
O'NEIL, GEO. L., Phelps Bldg. See
adv.
Peltou, C. A.
Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Phelps & Tweedy
Pomeroy, M. E.
Prudential Insurance Co.
RIKER & DANN, 1st Floor Security
Bldi;-. Sec adv.
Roberts, A. K.
ROSE, EDGAR O., 6.36 Security Bldg.
See adv.
Schad, J. A^ictor
Security Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Shaw, Danl. E.
Smith, H. Clay
Steele & Davis
We are headquarters for
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware
at Reliable Prices
Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty
"The Jeweler of True Values'*
Tracy E. Darrow
301-302 Press Bldg. : Binghamton, N. Y.
Hotchkiss Steel Forms
For Concrete Work
of All Kinds
Pays the farmer as well as the contractor
Make Your Own Fence Posts, Cement Blocks and Silos
Forms for $3.00 and up, single form or in gangs
WRITE TO
HOTCHKISS METAL FORM CO.
1 9 Jarvis Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
221
BECOME COUNTY
INSURANCE— ('outiinied.
BiNGHAMTON — Steele, Geo. E.
Taylor & McKeage
Taylor, Edw. B.
Thompson, A. D.
Travelers Insurance Co.
Vesy, Carl J.
Whipple-Davis Agency
Wilniot, Orrin C.
Wilson, Thos. E.
Wood, Erford L.
Deposit — ONDERDONK, L. GENE-
VIEVE, Front St. See adv.
Johnson City— BROWN, JOHN A., 122
Main St. See adv.
Maine — Bronk, Wm.
Union— MacCLORY, THOS. A. See
adv.
Whitney Point — MAY, S. A., Main St.
See adv.
Page, J. W.
TYLER, A. C. See adv.
Windsor — MANWARREN, GEORGE.
See adv.
IRON AND METAL.
BiNGHAMTON — ^BisllOp, W. K.
Clarke, Wm. H.
HOTCHKISS LOOK METAL FORM
COMPANY, 16 Jarvis St. See adv.
Kingsley, L. J., Co.
Konick, Morris
Eeynolds & Hawley
States Metal Co.
Sullivan Bros. /
Titchener Iron Wks.-
JEWELERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Abrams, Abe
Ash, Benj. T.
CARTER, FRED P., 20 Court St.
See adv.
DARROW, TRACY E., 302 Press
Bldg. See adv.
Gilinsky & Bilcoviteh
Hancock
HENWOOD, J. M., Press Bldg. See
adv.
Hoag, H. V.
Jackson, W. A.
Lang, Henry
Leonard, A. M.
LOWELL, JONES & BAILEY, INC.,
95 State St. See adv.
Newing, J. S.
Eees, M. H.
Eussell & O'Brien
Sanford, E. N.
AUSTIN'S TRUNK SHOP
TRUNKS— BAGS— LEATHER GOODS
CASES— UMBRELLAS
We make, we wholesale and retail
If it's worth while we have it for you.
2 Court St. - - Binghamton, N. Y.
BYRNES & MANGAN
Insurance of All Kinds
PHONE 2653J
204-205 Phelps Bldg. Binghamton, N. Y.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOKY
JEWELERS — ^Continiied.
BiNGHAMTON-^Schaff, Samuel
Smith, Carl G.
Soloman, Wm. L.
Stone, Fred B.
SWEET BROTHERS, 37 Chenango
St. See adv.
Sweet, L. O.
Taylor, C. E.
Tomassi, Isadore
Tozer, R. E.
Tyler, M. S.
Wales Co.
Center Lisle — Pope, Lynn
Chenango Forks — Elliott, A. B.
Deposit— CARL, LESLIE E., 145 Front
St. See adv.
Russell, Leroy E.
Endicott — Berkowitz, Saul
Bobier, S. Z.
Leonard, Roy L., Co.
Johnson City — Ash, John W.
Sloan, Morris
Spies, Max
Union — Whitney, Harry D.
Whitney Point — Daniels, G. H.
JUNK.
BiNGHAMTON — Lcvene Sons
LAUNDRIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Bates-Troy Laundry Co.
Belknap, Wayne P.
Davis & Sweeney
Davis, E. H.
Globe Laundry Co.
Ives, Louis
North Side Laundry
Norton & Devine
Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry
Shoemaker, W. A., & Son
Sweeney, M. H.
West Side Laundry
Deposit — Dwyer, M. E.
Johnson City — Lestershire Modern
Laundry
LEATHER GOODS.
BiNGHAMTON — American Hide & Lea-
ther Co.
AUSTINS TRUNK SHOP, 2 Court
St. See adv.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. Sec
adv.
Wilcox, Harrison J.
Fred E. Seaman
Livery and Sales Stables
Dealer in all Classes of Horses
35 State Street, Binghamton, New York
R. R. GRISWOLD
LUMBER
Shingles, Lath, Doors, Windows,
Blinds, Mouldings
214-226 State Street
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
223
BROOME COUNTY
LIGHT AND POWER.
BiNOiiAMToN— BINGHAMTON LIGHT,
HEAT & POWER CO., 17:2 Wash
iugtou St. See. adv.
Binghamton Gas Works
Day, Frauk A.
Electric Light Co.
McMANAMY & RODMAN, 39-41
Chenango St. See adv.
Sewage Disposal & Water Plant Co.
Center Village — Afton-Windsor Light,
Heat & Power Co.
Deposit — Deposit Water Co.
Endicott — English, R. 11.
Johnson City — Johnson City Water
Works
Nanticokb-Union — Union Elec. Light
Plant
Vestal — Vestal Lighting Co.
LIME AND SAND.
Binghamton — Ballard, J. W., Co.
Endicott — Coles, G. T.
Port Dickinson— PARSONS, FRED
W. See adv.
Syracuse— SOLVAY PROCESS CO.,
THE. See adv.
LINEN AND WOOLEN GOODS.
Binghamton — Bowes, A. L., & Co.
Sharp Linen Mills
LINOTYPES.
Binghamton — Beardsley, Ir\ing, Co.
LIQUORS.
Binghamton — Buchanan, C. H.
Bnffum, Benj. B.
Garvey, H. G. & W. A.
Hanrahan, E. M., Co.
Rah illy, W. F.
Salznian, M., Co.
Vill, Max
Wagner, L. E.
LIVERY.
Binghamton — Beagle, Theo. D.
Cafferty, L. M.
Clarke, W. B.
TIadsell, W. T.
ITinniau, Ered H.
Kellam, S. P.
Loomis & Smith
Moffitt's, B. O., Sons
Ross, E; J.
SEAMAN, FRED E., 29-.3.5 State St.
See adv.
BELL TELEPHONE
ISAAC LAUDER & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
Mausoleums : Monuments
and All Kinds of Cemetery Work
Estimates Furnished on Request :: A Full Stock Always on Hand
"Quality Our Motto"
59-61-63 Eldredge St., BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
North of Viaduct, Near Chenango St.
Automobi
le
I^
epaiiriiio
and IVlacl^
ine
WopR
Saw, Meat
and
Feed
Grinders
S. W. KEACH
Happursville,
New York
224
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LIVERY— Continued.
Deposit— Childs, G. L.
Wilcox, Fred D.
Endicott — Clark, Stanley
Harpursville — ^Baker, Mrs. Geo. ^^
Union — Adams, F. A.
Whitney Point — Li verm ore, Miles
LUMBER.
BiNGHAMTOX— BARTLETT & CO., ;;.3
Collier 8t. See adv.
BROWN-KENT-JACKSON, Belknap
Ave., Cor. Glenwood. See adv.
Cotton State Lumber Co.
Crossley, A. C.
Dare Lumber Co.
GRISWOLD, R. R., 214-226 State St.
See adv.
Lest Lumber & Box Co.
Lvons ', A. J., Sous
MADDOCK, MARTIN E. See adv.
^lurjihv, Wm. R.
PRATT LUMBER CO., INC., Jarvis
St. See adv.
ROBERSON, A., & SON. See adv.
Rounds, J. D.
Smith, Claremont E.
A^an Antwerp, E. D. & Wm.
Young, H. H.
Deposit— DEPOSIT LUMBER CO., 190-
194 Front St. See adv.
Slatter, S. C.
Endicott— ENDICOTT LUMBER &
BOX Co. .See adv.
j:_^, LIGHT & UNKEFER, W. North St.
. ' See adv.
Harpursville — Lockwood, E.
Johnson City — Lestershire Lumber &
Box Co.
Killawog — Hilsinger, E. D. & P.
Hitt, T. R.
Lisle — Edwards Bros.
Maine — Mclntyre, C. F.
Sanitaria Springs — Christ 'nan, George
Union Center — Howard, B.
Union — Mclntyre, C. F.
STEVENS, HARRY F., Nantieoke St.
See adv.
Windsor — Hawkins, Irving L.
QUICK, S. P. See ad% .
MACHINERY AND MACHINISTS.
BiNGHAMTON — ^Blughamton Flexible
Shaft Co.
Binghamton Machine & Forging Co.
Binwhamton Machine Works
Albert P. Minor Clinton S. Minor
1830—1915
ALBERT P. MINOR & SON
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements
Paints, Oils and Varnishes
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Perfect Furnaces
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
132 Front Street - - - - DEPOSIT, N. Y.
WELSH &, COUPER
ATTORNEYS &. COUNSELORS AT LAW
303 PHELPS BUILDING
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
William J. Welsh
Frederick W. Welsh
Walter T. Couper
225
BROOME COUNTY
MACHINERY AND MACHINISTS
— Contiuued.
BiNGHAMTON — ^Buckingham, W. H.
Bush & Marion
Central Machine Shop .
Deyo Maeey Engine Co.
Elco Engineering Co.
Empire Brass Foundry
Engineering Problem Co.
Fairbanks Co.
Gasparini, Paul
Gaylor Engineering & Construction
Co.
Gay's, E., Sons
Globe Boiler Compound Co.
Kaepple, G. G.
McGill, Chas. E.
Morse, E. W., Co.
Nash & Shaw
Sharp, W. M., Co.
Shapley & Wells
Springstein, L. W.
Stow Manufacturing Co.
Tabulating Machine Co.
Titchener, E. H., & Co.
Wells, Geo. P.
Wilbur, Fred H., & Son
Winkler, A.
York Gasoline Engine Co.
Endicott — Conrow & Hamlin
Endicott Forging & Mfg. Co.
Tabulating Machine Co.
Harpursville— KEACH, S. W. See
adv.
Johnson City — Pratt, E., & Son
Sweet Bros.
Union Special Machine Co.
United Shoe Mach. Co.
Wakeman, Chas. H.
Willis, Jess
MoClure Settlement — Hull, Chas., Jr.
Union — Union Forging Co.
MARBLE AND GRANITE.
BiNGHAMTON — Birdsall, W. H.
LAUDER, ISAAC, & SON, 59-63
Eldredge St. See adv.
Jennings, W. S.
Riverside Granite Co.
Sheehey, E. J.
Endicott — ^Spencer, W. H.
KiLLAWOG — Taft, W. L.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
BiNGHAMTON — Ball, L. W.
Cohn Clothing Co.
Grube & Butcher
Hancock, E. S.
We carry the largest stock of
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut
Glass and Novelties
in the city of Binghamton and our prices are unquestionably the lowest
LOWELL, JONES & BAILEY, Inc.
We do all kinds of
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
ONE FLIGHT UP
95 State Street
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE
MILLINERY
ALL THE YEAR ROUND AT
ETTA SIMPSON, MILLINER
:: WINDSOR. N. Y.
MAIN STREET
226
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MEN'S FURNISHINGS— ( 'oiitinucd.
Btnghamton — HILLS, McLEAN &
HASKINS. See adv.
JORDAN, F. L., & CO., 90 Chenango
St. See adv.
Morgan-Beazley Co.
Parsons, J. T.
Staneslow Clothes Shop
Deposit — Fee, John
Weaver, F. L.
Endicott — Dyer, H. A.
Roach, Anthony
Johnson City — Eidelhcit, ITarry
Ford, Wm. B.
McTighe, Thos.
Wildey, J. S.
MEN'S WEAR
MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON— Cary, James S., Co.
Perfection Suspender Co.
Smith-Kinney Co.
MERCANTILE AGENCIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Bradstreet Co.
Progressive Mercantile Agcy.
Richman Employment & Mercantile
Agency
Stewart Mercantile Agency
Whitney Mercantile Agency
MILLINERY.
BiNGHAMTON — Baty, Mrs. G.
Congdon, Lena V.
Crane's Hat Store
Davern, Josephine F.
Feinbloom, Jos.
Fruchter, A.
Goodnought, Mary L.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv. 1
Hill, Helen J.
Hovey, Jessie
International Millinery Co.
Johnson, J. H., & Son
Katz, Anna
Kentner & Young
Knickerbocker, E. A.
Leader, The
Lord, Mrs. Eldred
Miller, M.
Overfield, Katherine J.
Parlor City Milliner
Paris Millinery, The
Prentice, Mrs." C. E.
Raymond, J. E.
Ruggles, A. & S. P.
Sawyer, A. R., & Co.
WORKERS TRUST COMPANY
JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.
Capital $100,000
Surplus 25,000
Deposits 1,500,000
Business of Farmers, Merchants and Manufacturers Solicited
"// we all work together we will grow bigger"
STOP AT A. H. WILEY'S
OUAQUAGA, N. Y.
A Full Line of General and Fancy Merchandise
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
Ice Cream Soda and Soft Drinks of all Descriptions
and Confectionery
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES
227
BROOME COUNTY
MILLINERY— Coiitiuued.
BiNGHAMTOiss; — Tasnian, D.
Terwilliger, Cora M.
Whalen & Broughtor
Wolfo, J. M.
Wolfson, Miss Ada
Wood & Maloney
Deposit — Barager, Miss E. J.
Hess, M. B."
Quinn, Miss M. F.
Endicott — Conrow, Mrs. W. F.
Conley Sisters
Stone, Agnes N.
Williams, Viola A.
Johnson City — Brott & Leonard
Burner, Tingley & O 'Brien
Union — Conrow, Mrs. W. F.
Davies, Mrs. R. A.
Whitney Point — ^Biddlecom, Mrs. K.
Harding, Mabel
Wood, Anna
Windsor— SIMPSON, ETTA, Main St.
See ad\'.
MIRRORS.
BiNGiiAMTOX — Biiiylianiton Mirror Wks.
MOVERS.
Windsor— SWEETS TRUCK SERV-
ICE, :Un5 W. Binghamton St. See
adv.
NEWS AGENCIES.
Binghamton — Bowklcy, fJeo. N.
Central News Agency
V Pierson, A. M.
NEWSPAPERS.
Binghamton — Binghamtonian & Demo-
cratic News
PRESS & LEADER, 19-21 Chenango
St. See adv.
REPUBLICAN HERALD. See adv.
Deposit — Courier- Journal
Harpursville — Budget
Johnson City — Lestershire-Endioott Co.
Lisle — Gleaner
Union — UNION-ENDICOTT NEWS.
See adv.
Whitney Point — Eei)orter
Windsor — WINDSOR STANDARD,
THE. See adv.
CARL
G.
SMITH
OPTOMETRSST
AND WATCHMAKER
Watches, Diamor
ds
119
STATE STREET
Optical Goods
Silverware
BINGHAMTON,
N.
Y.
We Buy
Marketable Cattle and Poultry
Breeders of
PURE BRED HOLSTEINS
WATSON TAPPAN & SON
GLEN AUBREY - - _ NEW YORK
228
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
NOVELTIES AND VARIETIES.
BiNGiiAMTON — Mead, F. T.
Shultz Mfg. Co.
Johnson City — Sweet, Mrs. Grace H.
NURSES.
BiNGHAMTON — Alluisi, Mrs. C.
Bairstow, Joy
Baumanu, Etta S.
Bcchan, Elizabeth C.
Bevins, S. Jane
Bottle, A. F.
Bovee, Julia
Bradv, Mary
Brink, Ruth S.
Carpenter, Vera C.
Carroll, Elizabeth V.
Carroll, Margaret N.
Chaplin, Miss Emnuv
Church, Miss Grace
Cole, Minnie E.
Cooper, Mrs. Edw.
Craig, Phebe G.
Davis, Margaret
Donahue, Rose T.
Dunne, Anna E.
Dunne, Margaret R.
DuVall, Helen E.
Edick, Nellie C.
Edmunds, Katherine L.
Fiulfcv, Katherine
Flaherty, Elizabeth M.
Flj'nn, Mary
Ford, Mrs. Wni. J.
Galivan, Mrs. Mayme
Gay, Louise M.
Gra}', Mardula C.
Greene, Carrie E.
Ilaniniitt, Olive A.
Hanefin, Helen C.
Harger, Zulenui A.
Hayes, ,L. A.
Hilleoas, Mrs. Carrie D.
Hulbert, N. A.
Ingwall, Dorothy M.
Kane, Mrs. C. Teresa
Kelm, Mrs. H. B.
L'Anioreaux, Mrs. Mildred
Lauder, Mrs. Gertrude "
Lynch, Margaret V.
McCormick, Elizabeth
McCroskey, Mrs. Eva M.
McGuiuness, Elizabeth P.
Martin, Margaret
Matson, Mrs. S. B.
Maxson, Mrs. Ruin-
Mead, Mrs. Emma
Mott, Villa S.
Moulton, Ethel
EMERY KONECHNY
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils and Varnishes
Wall Paper and Paper Hanging. Glass
133 Clinton St. Binghamton, N.Y.
ROGERS BABY CATCHER
(Across from the Fowler)
ROGERS
Studio 20 Court Street Bell Phone
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
229
BROOME COUNTY
NURSES— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Nelson, C. W.
Nichols, Mrs. Nellie
O'Meara, Mary R.
Page, Mildred I.
Palmer, Lillian
Pendell, Beatrice
Pike, Mrs. Cora M.
Randall, Mrs. lua M.
Reynolds, Mrs. Julia
Scales, Margaret E.
Schoonover, Mrs. G. A.
Sherwood, Mrs. L. A.
Sisson, Mrs. Bessie ,
Smith, E. B.
Smith, Mrs. Mary F.
Stout, Mrs. P. P.
Thornburn, Ethel A.
Tompkins, Elna A.
Townsend, Rachael M.
Waring, Catherine A.
Webb, Helen G.
Wedge, Mrs. G. P.
Wells, Mabel F.
White, Coloma M.
Wilbur, Ada M.
Wood, Mrs. Vernetta
Port Dickinson — Alluisi, Mrs. C.
Brink, Miss Ruth S.
OILS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghamton Oil Refining
Co.
Deyo Emerv Ind. Oil Co.
Dilley, F. G.
Kattell, E. E.
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y.
Tiona Oil Co., The
Universal Lubricant Co.
OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS.
BiNGHAMTON — BINGHAMTON OPTI-
CAL CO., 212 Press Bldg. See adv.
DIAMOND OPT. CO., 99 Collier St.
See adv.
Klatorik Optical Co.
Mason, E. R.
NEWING, DR. JUDSON S., 57 Court
St. See adv.
Quick, V. H.
SMITH, CARL G., 119 State St. See
adv.
SWEET BROTHERS, .37 Chenango
St. See adv.
Deposit— CARL, LESLIE E., 145 Front
St. See adv.
ORGAN BUILDER.
BiNGHAMTON — Kraiff, N. P.
F. F. SPROUT
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BROOME COUNTY
CHEVROLET CARS
191 WATER STREET
BINGHAMTON, N, Y.
Send your films to me to be developed anc} printed.
EXPERT WORK PROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE PRICES
KARL B. STICKLEY
PHOTOGRAPHY
59 CARROLL STREET
BINGHAMTON - . - - NEW YORK
230
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
OSTEOPATHS.
BiNGHAMTON— CASEY, E. M., 414 Se-
curity Mut. Bldg. See adv.
CLEVELAND, EDWARD W., 505
Press Bldg. See adv.
McGUIRE, F. J., 26 Fayette St. See
adv.
PAINTS AND PAINTERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Adams, C. H. K.
Balch, Everett
Decker, O. W.
Eggleston, C. C.
Harrison, W. H.
Hawkes, C. W.
KONECHNY, EMERY, 133 Clinton
St. See adv.
LAWRENCE PAINT CO., 115 Court
St. See adv.
Mable, Fred J.
Salisbury, F. R.
Sanders, 11. H.
Sehad, H. A.
Winsor, Burr
JOHNSON City — Lawrence Paint Co.
BiNGHAMTON
Co.
Scott, Sales Co.
PAPER.
Bayless Pulp
& Paper
PATTERN MAKERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghauiton Pattern
Works
PHOTOGRAPHERS AND
PHOTO SUPPLIES.
BiNGHAMTON — Ansco Co.
Buckley, L. J.
Chandler, Geo. H.
Dearstyne, John H.
Dissinger & Adams '
Douglas, R. IT., Co.
Hpffron & Kaminsky
Newing, Arthur F.
ROGERS, T. V. See adv.
St. John Photograph Supply Co.
Sakagain, Garo
Smith, Mav L.
STICKLEY, KARL B., 59 Carroll St.
See adv.
Endicott — Bennett, C. E.
Saylor, H. E.
Johnson City — Frank, Leon
Windsor — Lawrence, W. D.
PHYSICIANS.
BiNGHAMTON — Allen, F. L.
Allerton, Samuel M.
Flory Williamson Co.
124-126 STATE STREET
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
High Grade
Pianos and Victrolas
CASH OR EASY TERMS
THE LARGEST PIANO HOUSE IN THE SOUTHERN TIER
Dr. W. C. ARMSTRONG
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
CHAPEL STREET WINDSOR, N. Y.
BOTH PHONES
2;!i
BECOME COUNTY
PHYSICIANS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Bailey, D. P.
Beardslev, Kay
Beban, W. A.
Bennett, E. L.
Blakely, S. B.
Bloom, M. S.
Bonham, C. P.
Booth, John W.
Brady, L. E.
Branch, Fredk. D.
Bressler, J. L.
Burr, Daniel S.
Cannon, H. T.
Chittenden, Arthur S.
Cole, Chas. G.
Corson, John G.
Crosier, E. O.
Day, E. F.
De Mell, B. T.
Downton, E. W.
Dver, Frank M.
Ely, IT. O.
Farrington, J. M.
Forker, F. L.
Fox, Geo. H.
Fritts, Andrew S.
Ganow, G. J.
Goodwin, F. A.
Greene, C. W.
Hall, G. N.
Hills, L. H;
Hitchcock, P. J.
Hobbs, Wm. H.
Holland, Mable
Hooks, D. M.
■ Hough, F. P.
Hutchinson, H. S.
Jenkins, Geo. II.
Johnston, H. I.
Kahn, U. S.
Kane, Jos. J.
Kelley, J. S.
Killen, Jack
Kilmer, S. A.
Kimpton, Eichard
Kinne, Sanford H.
Knapp, W. H.
Lape, Geo. S.
Lappens, J. C.
Longstreet, C. J.
Love, Nathaniel
Lyon, C. G.
MacKnight, F. M.
McCall, Frederic
McDonald, J.
McFarland, F. H.
McGraw, D. H.
Martin, John H.
Martin, Jos. S.
F. D. MILLER
L. M. CAFFERTY
Miller & Cafferty
UNDERTAKERS
116 Front Street
BINGHAMTON, N.
Y
ALEX, AUCHINACHIE
'I'M THE PLUMBER"
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
197-199 STATE STREET
Bell Phone, 1309 BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTORY
PHYSICIANS— ContiiuuMl.
BiNGHAMTON — Martin, L. A.
Martin, Mabel A.
Miller, F. M.
Moore, W. A.
Nunu, S. J.
O'Neil, Daniel C.
Orton, J. G.
Osborn, A. J.
Overton, W. S.
Pratt, J. F.
Preston, Frank
Putnam, F. W.
Quackenbush, L. 11.
Roberts, Chas. P.
Roe, J. F.
Ross, Mary
Ross, N. B.
Sears, Frank
Sears, H. C.
Sevnioui;, C. R.
Sharp, W. M.
Shaw, P. H.
Sheffield, J. W.
Snyder, E. E.
Soiithworth, H. C.
Squires, Chas. A.
Stoutenberg, A. W.
Ticknor, Lafayette
Van Alstyne, Thos. B.
Wapner, ('. O. V
Walling, ('has. W.
Walling, Fletcher
Walling, J. B.
Ward, C. A.
Ward, W. F.
Watson, II. D.
West, Geo. J.
Winters, C. S.
Yehington, A. P.
Johnson City — Hannett, J. W.
Stowe, Chas. R.
Wilson, W. II.
Wilson, .C. S.
Port Dickin.son — Ganow, Ceorge J.
Windsor— ARMSTRONG, W. C. See
adv.
STILLSON, A. J. See adv.
PIANOS AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Binghamton — Barrett Bros. Music Co.
Beinan Symjihonie Organ Co.
Binghaintdn Conservatorv of ^Iiisic
BINGHAMTON SONORA PHONO-
GRAPH CO., THE, Y. M. C. A.
Bldg. See adv.
( 'rocker Bros.
Dickinson, Giles II.
The Great Winter Layers
Eggs from Choice Matings
The White Feather Poultry Farm
V. N. CASS, Proprietor
BREEDER OF
Kellerstrass Strain White Orpingtons
Stock for Sale at all Times
R. D. 1 NINEVEH, N. Y.
HENRY P. WHALEN
PRINTING
"As You Like It"
NEW YORK
BINGHAMTON
233
BROOME COUNTY
PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRU-
MENTS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Dimmock, Eead A.
FLORY-WILLIAMSON CO.,. 124-
126 State St. See adv.
Harlow & Co.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. Sec
adv.
Link Piano Co.
Quick, G. W.
ROGERS, T. v., 20 Court St. See
adv.
Shepard, C. H.
Smytbe, C. G., Piano Co.
WEEKS & DICKINSON, 75 Collier
St. See adv.
Deposit— CARL, LESLIE E., 145 Front
St. See adv.
Wilcox, F. D.
PICTURES.
BiNGHAMTON — ^Bump, Austin S.
Gathauy, Orrison
Hawkes, Chas. W.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
Pease, Mrs. L. S.
PLUMBERS AND
PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.
BiNGHAMTON — AUCHINACHIE,
ALEX., 197-199 State St. See adv.
Beach, B. C.
Beagle, Eobert J.
Beagle, V. E.
Boughton, C. P.
Cronin, T. J.
Cropper, Geo., & Son
Daniel, J. Fred
Gregory, Chas. A.
Hadley, V. W.
Iluller, Robert T.
Ilungerf ord & Co.
Kelly, F. P.
Liddell, William
McCullough, Wm. D.
McGarvey, Joseph J.
McManamy & Rodman
Malane, Robert J.
Millar, Chas., & Son Co.
Oeftering, John S.
O'Neil & Murphy
Prescott Plumbing & Heating Co.
Runvon & Ogden
Smith, W. S. C.
Stafford, John H.
Stow, Edward
R J. BAUM ANN
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
MONEY LOANED, ESTATES MANAGED, SURETY BONDS
Fire, Liability, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance
SECURITY MUTUAL BLDG.,
Binghamton, New^ York
MEN!
Save a Third on your Clothes
Buy Direct from the Makers
Fine Suits and Overcoats for men and young men direct from
our big Rochester factory, means satisfaction and economy.
Steefel, Strauss & Connor
Robert E. Coddington, Mgr.
72 Court St. Binghamton, N. Y.
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
PLUMBERS AND PLUMBERS'
SUPPLIES— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Van Antwerp, Frank W.
Warner Plumbing Co.
Deposit — Mason, E. A.
MINOR, A. P., & SON, 1?.2 Front
St. See adv.
Endicott — English & Pavton
MeCormack, F. E.
Moore, D. M.
O'Malley & Cawley
Parton, F. V.
Titus Plumbing & Tinning Co.
Toulson, Geo. H.
Johnson City — Adams, S. B.
Ainslee, S. P.
Austin, O. M.
Cunningham & Utley
Windsor — Humiston, Burt
POULTRY BREEDERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Dean, A. L.
Hill, J. B.
Glen Aubrey— WATSON TAPPEN &
SON. See adv.
Johnson City— FROST, WM. R., El.
See adv.
NASH, MRS. CHAS. H., El. See
adv.
Maine— LINCOLN, CHAS. E. See adv.
McGregor, V. C.
Nineveh— WHITE FEATHER POUL-
TRY FARM, THE, El. See, adv.
Union— ALLEN, JOHN H., E2. See
adv.
Whitney Point— OVERLOOK POUL-
TRY FAHM. See adv.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Anderson, Chas. A.
Armory Press
Aolas Printing Co.
Binghamton Press Co.
Chronicle Printing Co.
Crocker Co., Inc.
Demeree, Emerson
Democratic News Co.
Electric Printing Co.
Flaherty & Burke
Gaul, A. J.
Hogeboom, I.
Joggerst, B. L.
Kennedy Morris Cor]ioration
Kleitz, A. J.
Kniqht & I'almer
Hours 2 to 5: 7 to 9 P. M.
Phone 6186-M
Sundays by Appointment
V. W. WEBB
Chiropractor
62 South Broad Street
JOHNSON CITY -
N.Y.
1917
A
Wonder
Year!
Insurance
Our plan for 1917 is to have an agont in every
town and village in our territory. We want
men to represent us who need more money in
1917 than they did in 1916.
If you have spare time, drop us a line and we
will come and see you and make you a proposi-
tion that will make you money in 1917.
RIKER & DANN
1st Floor Security Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y.
BROOME COUNTY
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Quality Press, The
Salmon, Geo. C.
SOUTHERN TIER PUB. CO. See
adv.
Stuart Print Shop
Sullivan, F. J.
ITniqiie Printery
Walker Bros.
WHALEN, HENRY P., 76 Ghapin
.St. See adv.
White, F. A.
Deposit — COURIER-JOURNAL CO..
138 Front St. See adv.
Stow, Chas. H.
Endicott — Free Land Press
Harpursville — Demeree, Emerson
Johnson City — Fisher, Chas.
JOHNSON CITY PUB. CO. See adv.
Lisle — Storrs, Wm. M.
Syracuse — AMERICAN POULTRY
ADVOCATE. See adv.
Union — Goeller, Chas. L.
Whitney Point — Branday, F. C.
Brown, Arthur H.
Windsor — Eussell, Brainard W.
RAZORS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghaniton Razor Blade
Co.
KatteU Mfg. Co.
REAL ESTATE.
BiNGHAMTON — Ahearn, Chas. K.
Ahrens, John P.
Alexander, Arthur W.
Amsbry, Lee J.
Arms, C. A.
Barlow & Son
BAUMANN, F. J., 416 Security Mut.
Bldg. See adv.
Clarke, Herman C.
CLEARVIEW HEIGHTS CO., INC.,
802 Peoples Trust Bldg. See adv.
Clofk, W. A.
Codjett, Julia R.
J). O. Agency
Duffy, Milton C.
Duffy & Hennessey
Edson, Harry W.
Endicott Land Co.
FARLEY, TRACY, 604 Press Bldg.
See adv.
Farley & Griswold
Galvin, Jeremiah
Ganow, Isaac C.
THE LYONS STOCK FARM
Registered and high grade Holstein-Friesian cattle.
Herd headed by Towanda Judge Beets, from an A. R. O.
Dam; own son of Judge Hengerveld De Kol and grandson of
Hengerveld De Kol. He is a half brother to Duchess Henger-
veld Korndyke, a world's record senior 3-year old.
Have some good pure bred bull calves for sale.
If in need of some good high-grade Holstein cows and heifers, write us
THE LYONS STOCK FARM, R. D. No. 2 Windsor, N. Y.
Urbane C. Lyons, Prop., Binghamton, N. Y.
"THE RATHSKELLER"
WINDSOR :-: :-: NEW YORK
A Parlor of Sweets and
Good Things to Eat
Sea Food in Seasofi L. F. CHASE, Manager
236
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
REAL ESTATE— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Germann, Wm. A.
Goldsmith, Hiram
Ilackett, E. E.
Hardy, Fred J.
Harmon, Baxter & Flint
Henry Land Co.
Hinds-Huphting
IHnman, H. A., & Son
Hopkins, Otis A.
HOTCHKIN, 71 Court St. See adv.
Housman, H.
Johnson, Wm. A.
Kaminsky & Heffron
Keyes, Cora W.
Keyes & Cook
McNamara, Mabel
MERSEREAU, LEE, IS.'^j Washing
ton St. See adv.
Millard, N. B.
Mintz Real Estate Agcy.
Mitchell, Fred W.
Mosher, Ross
Mosher & May
Neal, Wm. H.
Nelson-Colsten Co.
NELSON-WADSWORTH & ALEX
ANDER, 95 Court St. See adv.
NEVILLE, J. R., 304 Phelps Bldg.
See adv.
O'Neil, F. A., & Co.
O'NEIL, GEO. L., Phelps Bldg. See
adv.
O'Neil, J. W.
Parmelee, Bert O.
Rich, Bdson B.
Roliinson, Frank D.
Rol)inson & Weir
ROSE, EDGAR O., 6:56 Security Bldg.
See adv.
Russell, Earl
Selleck, D. P.
Slingerland, Jno. T.
Smith, Wm. H.
Soule, Volney K.
Southern Tier Land Co.
Stack, J. A.
Stegmuller, Zolton A.
Stevenson, Horace A.
Stillson, N. C., Realty Co.
Terry, Wm. B.
TREADWELL, GEO. H., 416 Pheli)S
Bldg. See adv.
Tri]ip, Harry H.
Tusk, Chas.
Van Atta, Ralph
Wedertz, Oliver
Westcott, H.
' Winsor & Barton
CHENMsfGO Bridge — Shute, J. Edward
:^:^ri.^*-=^l?:^
_:. XVLEK
Real Estate and Int,urai.i_i; .i
WHITNEY POINT, N. Y
THE MORAN HOUSE
SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
Newly Furnished and Equipped
On Route No. 4 New York State Highways
Steam Heated and Electrically Lighted.
Intercommunicating Telephone System. Rooms en Suite.
Rooms with Bath
DEPOSIT
NEW YORK
237
BEOOME COUNTY
REAL ESTATE— Coutiuued.
Endicott — Endieott Land Co.
VAN ATTA, EALPH O., 23 Wasli-
ingtou St. See adv.
Winogard, P. J.
Zimmer, I). >S.
Johnson City — Anderson, H. J., & Soil
BROWN, JOHN A., 122 Main St.
See adv.
Codding, E. II.
Codding & Duffard
Miller, T. H.
Preston, Worth
Thomson, W. P.
Nineveh — ITobbs Bros.
PARSONS, FRED
Port Dickinson
W. See adv.
Whitney Point —
See adv.
TYLER, A. C.
MAY, S. A., Main St.
See adv.
RECORDING COMPANIES.
Endicott — Computing Tabulating Ec-
cording Co.
INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORD-
ING CO. OF NEW YORK. See adv.
RESTAURANTS.
Binghamton — Allen, Wm. E.
Baldwin, D. S.
Baylor, Frank C.
Bcsant, Chas. T.
Bowen, Isaac A.
Bryant, C. S.
Busy Bee Lunch Eoom
Chase, L. F.
Dillon, Mrs. Delia
Dobbins, W. E.
Dodd & Grooms
Doolittle, M. A.
Doolittle & Baldwin
Foster, Wm. J.
Gantley, W. E.
G evert, John W.
Gorman, J. P.
Grill
Harris, Geo. F.
Ingraham, K.
Kilts, E. P.
Osterhout & Allen
Palace Eestaurant
Presto Lunch
Quinn, T. H.
Eobertson, Mary A.
Eodman, H. J.
Sanders, Mrs. Anna J.
Smith & Grady
Edsons Sanitary Quick Lunch
Meals and Lunches Served at all Hours
Night and Day
Our Motto is to Please Everybody
GIVE US A TRIAL
71 Front Street DEPOSIT, N. Y.
WE INVITE THE FARMERS OF BROOME AND ADJOINING COUNTIES
to inspect our stocks of new and second hand
Furniture and Housefumishings, Stoves
Ranges, Sewing Machines, etc.
And convince themselves that
STEVENS BARGAIN HOUSE
118 Main Street ------ JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.
IS ALL THE NAME IMPLIES {?T,Se yoJaIe^'down
■ 238
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
RESTAURANTS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Spencer, F. O.
Tuekerman, H. J.
Deposit — Edson, Fred B.
EDSON'S SANITARY QUICK
LUNCH, 71 Front St. See adv.
Springsteiu, Samuel R.
Endicott — Clemens, Wni.
Crowe, Mrs. Mary
Curtin, P. A.
Mix, Walter J.
Snyder, C. U.
Johnson City — Bross, W. F.
Hallock, Ella
Little Gem Restaurant
Scudder, Daniel
Vail, A. L.
Port Dickinson — Cornell, F. M.
Whitney Point — Dyer, N. C.
Sherwood, Clayton
SULLIVAN, H. M. See adv.
Tompkins, W. H.
Windsor— Chase, Hazel H. '
RATHSKELLER, THE. See adv.
ROOFERS.
BiNGHAiiTON — Bingharaton Slag Roof-
ing Co.
Brown & Decker
Christie, Walter
Freeman, E. G.
Gillet-Barnes Co.
Grifiits, S. M.
Lynch 's, J. R.i Sons
McKINNEY d CO., 184-188 State St.
See adA'.
Mielke, G. E.
RUBBER GOODS.
BiNGHAMTON— Ailing Lockwood Co.
Binghamton Raincoat Co.
Pneumatic Stamp Co.
SALOONS.
BiNGHAMTON — Acker, Geo. A.
Acklej-, M. N.
Arndt & Dillon
Bolaud, C. P.
Burke, Bros.
Bush, F. A.
Chanecka, Paul
Chapmau, Jas. J.
Church, Geo. W.
Connelly, Frank
Cornick, H. H.
Cusick, James J.
Danek, W. J.
Delaney, Ellen
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
113 Court Street
Binghamton, N. Y.
H. M. BIGART, Mgr.
Branch Store:
25 WASHINGTON AVENUE
ENDICOTT, N. Y.
Conrow & Hamlin
QUOTATIONS SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES
The Stanford Seed Co.
INCORPORATED
WHOLESALE SEEDS
Timolhy, Clover and all kinds of Field Seeds, Pop Corn and Seed Grains
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK
OfFICES AND WAREHOUSES TELEPHONES
Binghamton— I 8-20 Jarvis St. BuHalo Bell^ Seneca 3494:3493, Federal 232 I 2
Buffalo— 93 Perry St. Binghamton Bell, 81 9, York State 371
239
BKOOME COUNTY
SALOONS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Dix'on, U. S.
Dodge, Earl A.
Donahue, Tlios. F.
Domgan, L. J.
Dralios, Jos.
Federic, E. M. *
Foote, A. W.
Gardusek, L.
Garve}', Anthony
Genua relli, F. G.
Gilleran, P. J.
Griffin, Terrence
Guarniero, C.
Guinane, Jas.
Hait, C. E.
Hait, Wm.
Haskell, E. D.
Hibbard, James
Hickey, W. W.
Higgins, John J.
Hinchey, Mrs. Mary A.
Honau, D. E.
Horvatt, Andrew J.
Hrostowski, W.
Ilutta, Fred
Kane, John M.
Ketchum, John S.
Kocack, Jacob
Kreh & Hiza
Krna, S.
Kum]>ai» & Pratt
Lenhart & Higgins
Lombardi, G. M.
Marrinan, J. F.
Maxian, M. L.
Metrus, John
Mihal, John
Mrlak, Steve
Neylon, P. W.
Nolan, Thos.
O'Brien, W. J.
O'Brien, H. E.
Ondrejka, Henry
Palelon, Felix
Pandich & Honianieh
Patterson, E. J.
Quinn, J. O.
Roach, Michael S.
Bobbins, John N.
Rummer, L. J.
Scott, Mrs. Caroline
Sisak, Fedor
Smith, G. W.
Spindler, Charles
Sturek, John
Sullivan, G. H.
Sullivan, Thos.
Tobin, J. H.
Toroney, Steve
Do not forget that pail of Cream Dove
when at your grocer's
CREAM DOVE Shortening is the cheapest
to buy. Your first can may cost you more per
pound than lard or the various compounds,
BUT—
it will go farther and give better results than
butter, lard or any other shortening.
Cream Dove is richer — creams easier — takes
less, and will Cut Your Butter Bills in Half.
Strange & Skinner
THE HOME OF
EASY SHOES
76 COURT STREET
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
240
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOEY
SALOONS — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Valuc'li, Paul
Vavra, John J.
Wagener, Chas. L.
Walker, C. W.
Wallace, Eose
White, P. J.
Wiley, J. J.
Williams, Harvey
Wilson, E. A.
SAUSAGE MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Bruuo Hausago Mfr.
Gruschwitz, Bruno
Heil, Josejiii
SCALES MANUFACTURER.
BiNGHAMTON — Jonos of Biuyhamton
SECOND-HAND GOODS.
BiNGHAMTON — Bingluuutou Furniture &
Auct. House
Carver, J. H., Co.
Gitlitz, J.
Endicott — Van Horn, John S.
Johnson City— STEVENS BARGAIN
HOUSE, lis Main St. See adv.
SEEDS.
BiNGHAMTON — Dickinson. Albert, Co.
BINGHAMTON SEED CO., 135 Court
St. See adv.
CONKLIN, E. W., & SON, 28 48
Montgomery St. See adv.
Craver-Dickinson Seed Co.
Matthews, I. S., Sons
STANFORD SEED COMPANY,
THE, 18 Jarvis St. See adv.
Deposit— BELL, J. J., SEED CO., 125-
127 Front St. See adv.
DEPOSIT SEED CO., Center St. See
adv.
SEWING MACHINES.
BiNGHAMTON— SINGER SEWING MA-
CHINE CO., 113 Court St. See
adv.
Deposit— CARL, LESLIE E., 145 Front
St. See adv.
Endicott — SINGER SEWING MA-
CHINE CO., 25 Washington Ave.
See adv.
SHOES.
BiNGHAMTON — Bedrosian, Sam
BINGHAMTON SHOE & RUBBER
CO., 1(52 Water St. See adv.
Both Phones
SMITH'S PHARMACY
S. D, SMITH, Proprietor
DEPOSIT, N. Y.
SAVE THE CALF SCOURING POWDERS. 50c and $1.00
A Positive Remedy for Scours in Calves
n A T/^lVT A THE MOST POWERFUL TONIC KNOWN TO Cfi^
V- A 1 \JlN/\ VETERINARY SCIENCE "UC
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO STOCKMEN'S ORDERS FOR DRUGS
A. D. STEVENS
High-Grade Hand-Made Harness
SHOE REPAIRING— HARNESS REPAIRING
Sttit Case and Trunk Repairing;
J38 MAIN STREET Phone 615I-W
JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.
13
241
BECOME COUNTY
SHOES — Continued.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghamton Shoe Store
Brownell Shoe Co.
BULL'S BOOT SHOP, 101-103 State
St. See adv.
Conrow & Sheehan
Crannell, J. J.
Diekerman, D.
Dudley, J. H.
Dunn & McCarthy
ENDICOTT, JOHNSON & CO., 123
Main St. See adv.
Greenblatt, David
Haiek, Kose
HILLS, McLean & HASKINS. See
adv.
Kemp, Millner & Co.
Kinney, G. E., & Co.
Lester Shoe Store
Lonas, Jason T.
Lord, A. A., & Son
MEREILL, EDWIN W., INC., 87
Court St. See adv.
MORSE & HERRICK, INC., 44 Court
St. See adv.
Normile, W. F. & J. B.
PARLOR CITY SHOE CO., 57 Che-
nango St. See adv.
Parsons, E. L.
Quality Boot Shop
Ricks, Geo. M., & Son
Sample Shoe Co.
Sasinek Shoe Store
Shulman, Morris
Smith, E. F.
Stoddard, H. U.
STRANGE & SKINNER, 76 Court
St. See adv.
TOLLEY, A. C, & CO., 157 Washing-
ton St. See adv.
Truitt Bros.
Truitt-Schwab Shoe Co.
Vogue Bootery, The
Walk-Over Boot Shop
Weir, J. L.
Deposit — Holloway, Wm.
Endicott — Shear & Sharping
Sherwood & Co.
Endicott Shoe Store
Endicott, Johnson & Co.
Johnson City — Endicott, Johnson Co.
Shear, A. H.
Union— Bell, F. A.
Chandler, H. E.
Windsor— MALLERY, T. R., Main St.
See adv.
Tompkins, M. A.
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP, 87 Court
St. See adv.
L, GENEVIEVE ONDERDONK
INSURANCE
WILCOX BLOCK DEPOSIT, N. Y.
Insurance of all kinds
— the best of every kind
Use
ROYAL-LUNCHEON
COFFEE
Called by thousands " The Finest Drinking Coffee in the World "
M. & J. B. KELLAM CO. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
242
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
SHOE REPAIRING.
BiNGHAMTON- — Batrowney, N. S.
Bomysoad Bros.
John 's Shoe Repair Shop
My Magnet Shoe Repairing Parlors
Pignatello, John
Sognolian & Ruzian
Tierno, P. A.
Tootikian, Sam
JOHXsox City — Bailey, A. N.
Bridge Shoe Repairing Shop
Union Center — Harvey, Frank
SHORTENING.
BiNGHAMTON — CREAM DOVE MFG.
CO., 11 Alice St. See adv.
SIGNS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghamton Poster Adv.
Co.
Hyde, R. B.
Mable, Horace R.
Mann, L. E.
Young & Cramer
SILX MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Ballard Silk Co.
Cedar Cliff Silk Co.
Chenango Silk Co.
Rossville Silk Mills Co.
SLED MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Wilkinson Manufactur-
ing Co.
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
BiNGHAMTON — Binghamtou Soap Works
Kingsbury Process Co.
R. & G. Soap & Supply Co.
SPOOL MANUFACTURERS.
Johnson City — Lestershire Spool Mfg.
Co.
SPORTING GOODS.
Binghamton^ — Weed, Lewis M., Co.
STAGE LINE.
Maine— MOULTON, FRED L. See
adv.
STEEL CEILINGS.
BiNGHAMTON FoX, Johu E.
STONE.
BiNGHAMTON — Decker, Ira S., Co.
Hoffman, Geo.
Ingraham, J. F.
C. H. MOSHER
Furniture Dealer and
Funeral Director
129 Front Street Both Phones
DEPOSIT N. Y.
HARRY F. STEVENS
DEALER IN
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Window Frames,
Cement Fertilizer and Coal
UNION, N. Y.
243
BROOME COUNTY
STORAGE.
BiNGHAMTON — Biiigluuiiton Warehouse
& Supply Co.
. Cole, C. B.
Howard, Mike
SURVEYOR.
Windsor— WILLIAMS, H. S. See adv.
TAILORS.
BiNGHAMTON — Beckley, Fred M.
Beebe, H. C.
Buclimeier & MeDonough
Douglas & Bradley
Gamer, C. A.
Grace Bros.
Grace, John W.
Heim,. Mrs. Hattie E.
Landre, J. C.
Moody, W. H., & Co.
Morante, P. A.
Nixon, Forence M. ,
Resnick, M.
Riley, R. P.
Schaehne, A.
Schefers, Jacob
Schefers, M. E., Est.
Testa, Antonio
Tlusemian, Stephen M.
Ward, N. C.
Warner, F. E.
Webster, W. B.
Williams, H. F. '
Endicott— Cawley, A. Leo.
ManT)use, C. P.
Roach, Anthony
Schapiro, Jos.
TEAS AND COFFEE.
BiNGHAMTON — Eastern Estate Tea Co.
Devine, John
Grand Union Tea Co.
Jewel Tea Co.
KELLAM, M. & J. B., CO., 24 Henry
St. See adv.
Ragus Tea & Coffee Co.
. West, Fred E., Co.
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE.
BiNGHAMTON — American Uist. Tel. Co.
New York Telephone Co.
Postal Telegraph — Cable Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Chenango Bridge — Chenango Valley
Telephone Co.
Conklin — Conklin Telephone Co.
Deposit — New York Telephone Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
KiRKWOOD — Lester Telei)hone Co.
Center Lisle — Center Lisle & Lisle Tel.
Co.
Motor Hearse
Equipment
When in need of serv-
ices of an Under-
taker, call
W. R. CHASE, Funeral Director
LnAdEl day or night
Bell and Susquehanna
Valley Phone Connections
City, Town or Coun- Funeral
try calls answered Chapel
Windsor, N. Y.
^44
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE
— Continued.
Union Center — Nauticoke Valley Tele-
phone Co.
Union — Western Union Telegraph Co.
Windsor — Susquehanna A'alley Tele-
phone Co.
THERMOSTATS.
BilsTGHAMTON — Jewell Thermostat Co.
TIN AND TINNERS.
Binghamton — Cecil & Doyle '
Hull, C. W., & Son
Lieberman & Michelson
McCann, J. A.
Melntyre & Walter
Endicott — Blinn, H. A.
Union — Olmstead, Wm.
TIRES.
Binghamton — Central Tire Co.
Double Tread Tire Co.
Fisk, Rubber Co. of N. Y.
Horowiteh, Maurice
Northland Auto Tire Agency
Service Tire & Vulcanizing Works
U. S. Tire & Vulcanizing Works ■
TOOL MANUFACTURERS.
Binghamton — Ash & .Johnson Manu-
acturing Co.
Rogers & Kronier
TOWEL SUPPLY COMPANIES.
Binghamton — Binghamton Towel Sup-
ply Co.
Columbia Towel Supply Co.
TOYS.
Binghamton — HILLS, McLEAN &
HASKINS. See adv.
Walkers Toy Store
TYPEWRITERS.
Binghamton — Biughamtou Typewriter
Exchange
Monarch Tjqjewriter Co.
Remington Typewriter Co.
Smith, L. C, Bros.
Smith Premier Tyjtewriter Co.
Underwood Tyi)ewriter Co.
Wilbur, A. E.
UNDERTAKERS.
Binghamton— CORNELL, W. T., 68
Henry St. See adv.
Dibble, Chas.
Hidock & Greskovic
Hidock, John
Kelley, Fred M.
McDEVITT BROS., 123 Washington
St. See adv.
PHONE 2149-R
PRIVATE FITTING ROOMS
BAKER'S GARMENT SHOP
WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS, SUITS and
DRESSES EXCLUSIVELY
"You go up on the elevator
We go down on the price**
308-309-310 PRESS BUILDING BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Conklin's Seeds Give Results
King Timothy 99.60% Pure
Crown Clover 99.35% Pure
E. W. CONKLIN & SON, Inc.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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BKOOME COUNTY
UNDERTAKERS— Continued.
BiNGHAMTON— MEALY, J. E., 92 Front
St. See adv.
MILLER & CAFFBRTY, 116 Front
St. See adv.
MORIARITY, MARTIN, 158 Court
St. See adv.
MULFORD, D. G. See adv.
Newooinb, G. F.
ROBERTS, F. A., 82 Washington St.
See adv.
Seholderer, Geo. H.
Sullivan, Walter
Sullivan, W. D.
Watrous, T. O. ;
Chenango Forks — Willai'ds, C. E., &
Son
Deposit— BROWN, ROBT., 175 Front
St. See adv.
MOSHER, C. H., 129 Front St. See
adv.
Endicott — ^Allen, J. E.
Johnson City — Beilby & Stalker
Dibble, Bert J.
Stalker, Lewis I.
Maine — Allen, J. E.
Bowers, Chas.
Union— OLIVER BROS. See adv.
SPENCER, KING W., Main St. See
adv.
Yestal Center — Eussell, Chas. F.
Whitney Point — Nichols, W. E.
Windsor— CHASE, W. R. See adv.
UPHOLSTERERS.
Binghamton — Bishij), Edwin
Bossom, Jno.
Brixius, C. B.
Culhane, Jas.
ITarowitz, AleJf.
Kellog, Jas.
Parlor City Industrial School
vacuttm: cleaners.
Binghamton — Spencer Vacuum Cleaner
Co.
Winans Machine Co.
VETERINARIANS.
Binghamton— AXTELL, P. J., D.Y.M.,
65 Carroll St. See adv.
BAKER, DR. A. W., 23 Ferry St.
See adv.
Drew, John
HARDING, DR. W. F., 10 Doubleday
St. See adv.
Deposit — Brown, A. L.
VULCANIZING.
Binghamton — Akron Yulcanizing Wks.
Binglianiton Yulcanizing Co.
O. K. Yulcanizinp' Works
Yan Dyke, Clarence
ENDicoTT^David, C. H., & Son
Leighton, B. D.
WALL BOARD.
Binghamton — KINGSLEY, L. J., CO.,
15-17 N Depot St. See adv.
WALL PAPER.
Binghamton — Bump, Austin S.
Heskovitz, Sam
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
KONECHNY, EMERY, VM] Clinton
St. See adv.
STANTON, H. A. & C. E., 22 Court
St. See adv.
Star Wall Paper Co.
WASHING MACHINES.
Binghamton — Binghamton Washing
Machine Co.
Nineteen Hundred Washer Co.
Whitney Point — SMITH, HERMAN
D. See adv.
WHIP MANUFACTURERS.
Binghamton — Binghamton Whi]) Co.
Windsor. — Empire State Whip Co.
Windsor Whip Co.
WIRE GOODS.
Binghamton — Binghamton Woven Wire
Co.
Slegeman Bros.
Titchener, E. H., & Co.
WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Binghamton — BAKER ' S GARMENT
SHOP, 308-309-310 Kilmer Press
Bldg. See adv.
Herman, Samuel J.
HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See
adv.
Kanna, Paul
Longs, Inc.
Ougheltree, Elmer
Palmer, Wm.
Swartz, A. E., Co., Inc.
Johnson City — Purner, Tingley &
O'Brien
WOMEN'S WEAR
MANUFACTURERS.
Binghamton — Cortland Skirt Co.
Waters Co.
YOUNG MEN'S
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Binghamton— YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS-
TIAN ASSO., 185 Washington St.
See adv.
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Poultry Diseases and Enemies
(From the Biggie Poultry Book)
Many of the ills that poultry flesh is
heir to are directly traceable to bad
breeding and treatment. In-and-in-
breeding is practiced and the law of the
survival of the fittest is disregarded un-
til the stock becomes weak and a prey
to disease.
Yards and runs occupied for any con-
siderable time become covered with ex-
creta and a breeding ground for all man-
ner of disease germs.
Dampness from leaky roofs or from
wet earth floors, and draughts from side
cracks, or from overhead ventilation slay
their thousands yearly.
A one-sided diet of grain, especially
corn, moldy grain or meal, decayed meat
or vegetables, filthy water, or the lack of
gritty material are fruitful sources of
sickness.
In the treatment of sick birds much
depends on the nursing and care. It is
useless to give medicine unless some
honest attempt be made to remove the
causes that produce the disturbance. Un-
less removed the cause will continue to
operate and the treatment must be
repeated.
It is an excellent plan to have a coop
in some secluded place to be used ex-
clusively as a hospital. \l cases cannot
be promptly treated it is better to use the
hatchet at once and bury deeply, or burn
the carcasses. This is the proper plan
in every case where birds become very
ill before they are discovered.
Sick birds should in no case be allowed
to run with the flock and to eat and
drink with them.
In giving the following remedies we
make no pretence to a scientific handling
of the subject.
Fevers, from colds, fighting of cocks,
etc. Symptoms : unusual heat of body,
red face, watery eyes and watery dis-
charge from nostrils.
Give dessertspoonful citrate of mag-
nesia and, as a drink, ten drops of nitre
in half a pint of water.
Apoplexy and Vertigo, from overfeed-
ing or fright. Symptoms : unsteady mo-
tion of the head, running around, loss of
control of limbs. Give a purgative and
bleed from the large veins under wing.
? Paralysis, from highly seasoned food
and over stimulating diet. Symptoms :
inability to use the limbs, birds lie help-
less on their side. Treatment — ^The same
as for apoplexy.
Leg Weakness occurs in fast-growing
young birds, mostly among cockerels. A
fowl having this weakness will show it
by squatting on the ground frequently
and by a tottering walk. When not
hereditary it usually arises from a diet
that contains too much fat and too little
flesh and bone-making material, such as
bread, rice, corn and potatoes. To this
should be added cut green bone, oats,
shorts, bran and clover, green or dry.
Give a tonic pill three times a day made
of sulphate of iron, 1 grain; strychnine,
1 grain; phosphate of lime, 16 grains;
sulphate of quinine, yi grain. Make into
thirty pills.
Canker of the Mouth and Head.—
The sores characteristic of this disease
are covered with a yellow cheesy matter
which, when it is removed, reveals the
raw flesh. Canker will rapidly spread
through a flock, as the exudation from
the sores is a virulent poison, and well
birds are contaminated through the soft
feed and drinking water. Sick birds
should be separated from the flock and
all water and feed vessels disinfected by
scalding or coating with lime wash. Ap-
ply to sores with a small pippet syringe
or dropper the peroxide of hydrogen.
When the entire surface is more or less
affected, use a sprayer. Where there is
much of the cheesy matter formed, first
remove it with a large quill before using
the peroxide. A simple remedy is an
application to the raw flesh of powdered
alum, scorched until slightly brown. .
Scaly Leg, caused by a microscopic in-
sect burrowing beneath the natural scales
of the shank. At first the shanks appear
dry, and a fine scale like dandruff forms.
Soon the natural scale disappears and
gives place to a hard, white scurf. The
disease passes from one fowl to another
through the medium of nests and
perches, and the mother-hen infecting
her brood. To prevent its spread, coat
perches with kerosene and burn old nest-
ing material and never use sitting hens
affected by the disease. To cure, mix
J^ ounce flowers of sulphur, % ounce
carbolic acid crystals and stir these into
1 pound of melted lard. Apply with an
old tooth brush, rubbing in well. Make
applications at intervals of a week.
Worms in the intestines of fowls indi-
cate disturbed digestion. Loss of appe-
tite and lack of thrift are signs of their
presence. Give santonin in 2-grain doses
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PHONE 996
MILK INSPECTOR FOR
CLOVERDALE FARMS CO.
DR. W. F. HARDING
VETERINARIAN
10 DOUBLEDAY STREET
BINGHAMTON, N. Y,
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FRIESIANS
HERD SIRE
SIR FAIRVIEW RAG APPLE
Sire: Rag Apple Korndyke 8th, $2500 bull, whose dam was first cow to
make 38 lbs. of butter in 7 days.
Dam: Daughter of Pontiac Korndyke with an A. R. O. record as a year-
ling of over 17 lbs. of butter in 7 days. Average of dam and sire's dam
4.68 per cent, butter fat.
BULL CALVES AT MODERATE PRICES
CLAUDE R. HOWARD, Highland Farm
R. F. D. 2, BINGHAMTON
PHONE No. 2 F 21
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(INCORPORATED)
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
HOTEL RATHBUN
ELM IRA, N. Y.
UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT
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W. A. HORR, Treasurer
JAM-BOY CANNED GOODS
Have the right from the garden flavor
ASK YOUR GROCER
JAMESON-BOYCE COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS
69 Fayette Street Binghamton, N. Y.
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six hours apart. A few hours after the
second dose give a dessertspoonful of
castor oil.* Or, put 15 drops of spirits of
turpentine in a pint of water and moisten
the feed with it.
Bumble-foot, caused by a bruise in fly-
ing down from perches or in some simi-
lar manner. A small corn appears on the
bottom of the foot, which swells and
ulcerates and fills with hard, cheesy pus.
With a sharp knife make a cross cut and
carefully remove all the pus. Wash the
cavity with warm water, dip the foot in
a solution of one-fourth ounce sulphate
of copper to a quart of water and bind
up with a rag and place the bird on a
bed of dry straw. Before putting on the
bandage anoint the wound with the oint-
ment recommended for scaly leg or coat
it with iodine.
Gapes, caused by the gape-worm, a
parasite that attaches itself to the wind-
pipe, filling it up and causing the bird to
gasp for breath. The worm is about
three-fourths of an inch long, smooth
and red in color. It appears to be forked
at one end, but in reality each parasite is
two worms, a male and female, firmly
joined together. This parasite breeds
in the common earth worm. Chicks over
three months old are seldom affected. If
kept off of the ground for two months
after hatching, or on perfectly dry soil,
or on land where affected chicks have
never run, chicks will seldom suffer from
the gapes. Old runs and infested soil
should have frequent dressings of lime.
In severe cases the worms should be
removed. To do this put a few drops of
kerosene in a teaspoonful of sweet oil.
Strip a soft wing feather of its web to
within an inch of the tip, dip in the oil,
insert feather in windpipe, twirl and
withdraw. Very likely some of the para-
sites and mucus will come with it. The
rest will be loosened or killed, and event-
ually thrown out. It may be necessary
to repeat the operation.
To kill the worm in its lodgment, gum
camphor in the drinking water or pellets
of it as large as a pea forced down the
throat is recommended. Turpentine in
the soft feed, as advised in the treatment
for worms in the intestines, is said to be
affective. Pinching the windpipe with
the thumb and finger will sometimes
loosen the parasite.
When broods are quartered on soil
known to be infested, air-slacked lime
should be dusted on the floor of the
coop, and every other night, for two or
three weeks, a litt,le of the same should
be dusted in the coop over the hen and
her brood. To apply, use a dusting bel-
lows and only a little each time.
Cholera is due to a specific germ, oi
virus, and must not be confounded with
common diarrhoea. In genuine cholera
-ligestion is arrested, the crop remains
full, there is fever and great thirst. The
bird drinks, but refuses food and appears
to be in distress. There is a thickening
of the blood, which is made evident in
the purple color of the comb. The dis-
charges from the kidneys, called the
urates, which in health are white, become
yellowish, deep yellow, or, in the final
stages, a greenish-yellow. The diarrhoea
grows more severe as the disease pro-
gresses. A fowl generally succumbs in
two days. The virus of cholera is not
diffusible in the air, but remains in the
soil, which becomes infected from the
discharges, and in the body and blood of
the victims. It may be carried from
place to place on the feet of other fowls
or animals. Soil may be disinfected by
saturating it with a weak solution of sul-
phuric acid in water. Remove at once
all well birds to new and clean quarters
and wring the necks of all sick birds and
burn their carcasses and disinfect their
quarters.
For cases not too far gone to cure
give sugar of lead, pulverized opium,
gum camphor, of each, 60 grains, pow-
dered capsicum (or fluid extract of cap-
sicum is better, 10 drops), grains, 10.
Dissolve the camphor in just enough al-
cohol that will do so without making it a
fluid, then rub up the other ingredients
in the same bolus, mix with soft corn
meal dough, enough to make it into a
mass, then roll it and divide the whole
into one hundred and twenty pills. Dose,
one to three pills a day for grown chicks
or turkey, less to the smaller fry. The
birds that are well enough to eat should
have sufficient powdered charcoal in
their soft feed every other day to color
it slightly, and for every twenty fowls
five drops of carbolic acid in the hot
water with which the feed in moistened.
Roup. — The first symptoms are those
of a cold in the head. Later on the
watery discharge from the nostrils and
eyes thickens and fills the nasal cavities
and throat, the head swells and the eyes
close up and bulge out. The odor from
affected fowls is very offensive. It is
contagious by diffusion in the air and
by contact with the exudations from
sick fowls. To disinfect houses and
coops burn sulphur and carbolic acid in
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A. L. BOWES & CO.
JOBBERS IN
COTTON, WOOL AND SILK DRESS GOODS
SHORTS AND REMNANTS A SPECIALTY
26-30 Jarvis Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
Baker's Veterinary Hospital
A. W. Baker, V. S., Proprietor
We use the operating table for horses to secure and control while operating,
which is the most safe and humane way
Special Attention given to Dogs and Cats
HOSPITAL STEAM HEATED
Telephone 1498 . 23 Ferry Street BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
ROBERT BROWN
FURNITURE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
175-177 Front St. DEPOSIT. N. Y.
SEEDS-GLOVES— MITTENS
AND
FRUIT TREES OF ALL KINDS
BINGHAMTON SEED CO.
Binghamton, N. Y.
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them after turning the fowls out and
keep closed for an hour or two. Pour
a gill of turpentine and a gill of carbolic
acid over a peck of lime and let it be-
come slaked, then scatter freely over the
interior of houses and coops and about
the yards.
For the first stages spray the affected
flock while on the roost or in the coop*
with a mixture of two tablespoonfuls of
carbolic acid and a piece of fine salt as
big as a walnut in a pint of water. Re-
peat two or three times a week. Or, if
a dry powder is preferred, mix equal
parts of sulphur, alum and magnesia and
dust this in their nostrils, eyes and throat
with a small powder gun. The nasal
cavities should be kept open by injecting
with a glass syringe or sewing machine
oil-can a drop or two of crude petro-
leum. A little should be introduced also
through the slit in the roof of the
mouth. Give sick birds a dessertspoon-
ful qf castor oil two nights in succession,
and feed soft food of bran and corn
meal seasoned with red pepper and pow-
dered charcoal. A physician advises
the following treatment : hydrastin, 10
grains ; sulph. quinine, 10 grains ; capsi-
cum, 20 grains. Mixed in a mass with
balsam copaiba and made into twenty
pills ; give one pill morning and night ;
keep the bird warm and inject a satu-
rated solution of chlorate potash in nos-
trils and about 20 drops down the throat.
Pip, so-called, is not a disease but only
a symptom. The drying and hardening
of the end of the tongue in what is
called "pip" is due to breathing through
the mouth, which the bird is compelled
to do because of the stoppage of the
nostrils. By freeing the natural air
passages the tongue will resume its nor-
mal condition.
Diphtheria is a contagious disease.
The first symptoms are those of a com-
mon cold and catarrh. The head be-
comes red and there are signs of fever,
then the throat fills up with thick, white
mucus and white ulcers appear. The
bird looks anxious and stretches its neck
and gasps. When it attacks young chicks
it is frequently mistaken for gapes.
When diphtheria prevails, impregnate
the drinking water with camphor, a tea-
spoonful of the spirits to a gallon of
water, and fumigate the house as recom-
mended for roup.
Spray the throat with peroxide of
hydrogen or with this formula : ^ 1 ounce
glycerine, 5 drops nitric acid, 1 gill water.
To treat several birds at once with medi-
cated vapor, take a long box with the
lid off, make a partition across and near
to one end and cover the bottom with
coal ashes. Mix a tablespoonful each
of pine tar, turpentine and sulphur, to
which add a few drops, or a few crys-
tals, of carbolic acid and a pinch of
gum camphor. Heat a brick very hot,
put the fowls in the large part and the
brick in the other, drop a spoonful of
the ricixture on the brick and cover
lightly to keep the fumes in among the
patients. Watch carefully, as one or two
minutes may be all they can endure. Re-
peat in six hours if required.
Crop-Bound. — The crop becomes much
distended and hard from obstruction of
the passage from the crop to the giz-
zard by something swallowed ; generally,
it is long, dried grass, a bit of rag or
rope. Relief^ may sometimes be af-
forded by giving a tablespoonful of
sweet oil and then gently kneading the
crop with the hand. Give no food, ex-
cept _ a little milk, until the crop is
emptied. _ Wet a tablespoonful or more
of pulverized charcoal with the milk and
force it down the throat. Should the
crop not empty itself naturally pluck a
few feathers from the upper right side
of it and with a sharp knife make a cut
about an inch long in the^ outer skin.
Draw this skin a little to one side and
cut open the crop. Remove its con-
tents, being careful not to miss the ob-
struction. Have a needle threaded with
white silk ready, and take a stitch or
two in the crop skin first, then sew up
the outer skin separately. Put the pa-
tient in a comfortable coop, and feed
sparingly for a week on bran and meal
in a moist state, and give but little
water.
Soft or Swelled-Crop arises from
lack of grit, or from eating soggy and
unwholesome food. The distended crop
contains water and gas, the bird is fever-
ish and drinks a great deal. By holding
it up with its head down the crop will
usually empty itself. When this is done
give teaspoon doses of charcoal slightly
moistened twice at intervals of six hours.
Restrict the supply of water and feed
chopped onions and soft feed in moder-
ation.
Egg-Bound, Diseases of the Oviduct.
Overfat hens are often troubled in this
way. Forcing hens for egg production
will sometimes break down the laying
machinery. Give green food, oats. Mittle
corn, and no stimulating condiments.
Let the diet be plain and cooling in its
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Manufacturers of
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BEFORE YOU MOVE
Arrange for Your Electric Service
The quickest way is to telephone 429. Simply notify
us when to disconnect your meter at the old resi-
dence and when to connect it at your new home.
If your new home is not equipped with Electricity,
we will gladly submit an estimate on wiring.
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIEECTOKY
nature. To relieve hens of eggs broken
in the oviduct, anoint -the forefinger with
sweet oil and deftly insert and draw out
the broken parts. When the hen is very
fat and the egg is so large it cannot
be expelled, the only way to save the
hen is to break the egg and remove it
as above directed.
White-Comb or Scurvy, caused by
crowded and filthy quarters and lack
of green food. The comb is covered
with a white scurf. This condition some-
times extends over the head and down
the neck, causing the feathers to fall off.
Change the quarters and diet, give a
dose of castor oil and follow this with
a half a teaspoonful of sulphur in the
soft food daily.
Rheumatism and Cramp caused by
cold and dampness. Chicks reared on
bottom-heat brooders are particularly
subject to these troubles. Damp earth
floors and cement floors in poultry
houses produce it in older birds.
Give dry and comfortable quarters,
feed little meat, plerrty of green food,
and soft feed seasoned with red pepper.
DiARRHCEA of chicks with clogging of
the vent. Remove the hardened excre-
tion and anoint the parts. Chamomilla is
useful in this complaint, a few drops
in drinking water.
Frosted Comb and Wattles. — As soon
as discovered bathe with compound tinc-
ture of benzoin.
For Lice on perches, walls and coops,
use kerosene or lime wash. To make
the lime-wash more effective, pour a
little crude_ carbolic acid on the lime
before slaking or mix with plenty of
salt.
For use in nests, pour crude carbolic
acid on lime and allow it to air-slake.
Put one_ or two handfuls of the car-
bolized lime dust in the nest box.
Pyrethrum powder kills by contact and
is effective for dusting in nests, and
through the feathers of birds. Its judi-
cious use in the plumage and nests of
sjtting hens will insure immunity from
lice for the hen and her young brood.
Chicks and poults are often killed by
large lice that congregate about the
head, throat, vent and wings. To de-
stroy them, soak fish berries in alcohol,
take the birds from under the mothers at
night and slightly moisten the down of
the infested parts with the poison.
How to Preserve Eggs
Now that eggs are dearer as a rule
than they have been for years, many
people are inquiring about the methods
of preserving them. The old way was
to pack them in salt or lime. This
served the purpose, but it gave the eggs
a very strong taste.
The approved method now is the one
which calls for the use of "water glass,"
or silicate of soda. This is a thick,
syrupy liquid which can be had at most
drug stores for about 10 cents a pound,
and a pound is enough to treat five
dozen eggs, so that the cost of preserving
is about two cents a dozen.
There are several grades of water
glass, and it is wise to get the best. To
prepare the solution, stir one part of
the silicate of soda into sixteen parts of
water which has been boiled, cooled and
carefully measured.
It is essential to have the eggs fresh,
or the experiment will not be a great
success. Those over three days old
should not be used, as the air has already
had a chance to penetrate them. The
very best way is to keep the solution
made up ready and put the eggs into it
just as soon as they are brought in from
the nests, if you have your own chickens.
It is worse than useless to try to pre-
serve eggs that are not fresh or that
have been cracked or washed.
Incubation and Gestation Tables
Chickens 20-22 days
Geese 28-34 days
Ducks 28 days
Turkeys 27-29 days
Guinea fowls 28 days
Pheasants 25 days
Ostriches 40-42 days
The period of gestation in animals
varies considerably, but the following is
an average period based on a long series
of observations:
Elephant 2 years
Camel 11-12 months
Ass 12 months
Mare 11 months
Cow 9 months
Sheep 5 months
Goat 5 months
Pig , 3^ months
Bitch 9 weeks
Cat 8 weeks
Rabbit 30 days
Guinea pig 65 days
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Cow Ailments and How to Treat Them
(From the Biggie Cow Book)
Let sick or maimed animals lie still.
Do not torture them by trying to get
them up. Rub their limbs every day
and keep a soft bed under them. They
will get up when they are able.
If a cow look poor and weak, put a
blanket on her, keep her in a warm
place, and feed her some corn meal and
middlings, and some oats. Give her
warm drink, and stir a little cheap flour
in it. Do not let her run clear down.
Look ahead.
If cows are accidentally left out in
a rain and seem cold, put them in the
stable as soon as possible and rub them
well. If they shiver, put blankets on
them until they are dry. If there is
inflammation or hardness in the udder,
bathe it thoroughly for at least half an
hour, and rub gently until thoroughly
dry.
If this does not eff'ect a cure put a
warm flaxseed poultice on the udder,
which can be held in place by means of
an eight-tailed bandage. This should be
changed twice a day until the hardness
and soreness are gone. Of course, the
cow should be milked out two or three
times each day.
If a cow get a foreign body in the
mouth turn her head towards the light
and remove it.
When chaff or other dirt gets into
the eye syringe or sponge the eye fre-
quently with clean cold water contain-
ing sulphate of zinc one grain to each
ounce of water. Keep stable darkened.
For Choking, examine throat and
neck; if offending object is felt, attempt
to force upward into the mouth by pres-
sure of hands below the object. Give
one pint linseed oil or melted lard. May
sometimes reach, with hand by holding
tongue aside. Do not push a stiff stick
or fork handle down the throat; a piece
of rubber hose, well greased, is less
likely to ruin the cow.
If a cow has Bloat or Hoven there
will be a drum-like swelling on left side
in front of hip, caused by green food,
wet or frosted clover, overfeeding, chok-
ing. Give one-half teacupful table salt
in water, as drench. Exercise. If not
relieved give aromatic spirits of am-
monia, two ounces, well diluted, every
hour.
Where there is great danger of suf-
focation a puncture of the paunch may
be made with a knife at a point, equally
distant from the point of hip and last
rib, on left side of cow.
Impaction of Paunch is caused by
overeating, and the symptoms are fail-
ing appetite, solid or doughy swell-
ing on front of left hip. Give one to
two pounds Glauber salts dissolved in
water; follow every three hours by
drench of mixture of equal parts com-
mon salt, nux vomica powdered and
capsicum. Dose, one tablespoonful.
In Colic the symptoms are uneasiness,
striking belly with hind legs, lying down
and getting up. Cause, change of diet,
rapid feeding. Give Glauber salts, one
pound in water ; warm water enemas.
Give every hour one ounce each of
laudanum and sulphuric ether, diluted.
Constipation caused by dry, coarser
food and lack of exercise, is treated with
green food, linseed meal and exercise;
give pint of raw linseed oil. Diarrhoea
is treated with starch gruel or flour and
water and dry food.
Scours in calves is caused by over-
feeding, bad food or drink, damp stables,
dirty surroundings. Remove cause and
withhold food the best remedy. Give
once daily twenty grains potassium per-
manganate in tincup of V\Aater; also use
same for enema.
Cows are subject to Founder, showing
sudden tenderness in twq or more feet ;
feet hot and may crack around top of
hoof. This comes from overfeeding.
Give Glauber salts one pound, twenty
drops tincture aconite every two hours.
Keep feet moist by wet pasture or wet
cloths.
Garget or Swollen Udder, due to
cold, injuries, overfeeding or heating
food. Bathe frequently with warm
water; dry, and apply warm lard. Milk
often. Give internally two-drachm doses
salicylic acid and one drachm soda
bicarbonate in one pint of milk four
times daily.
Discharge of Mucus from nostrils in-
dicates catarrh from exposure, dust, or
pollen of plants. Allow animal to
breathe steam from water containing
pine tar.
In Sore Throat there is difficulty in
swallowing, food returns through nos-
trils. Steam as in catarrh, give tincture
belladonna one-half ounce every six
hours. Rub throat with equal parts tur-
pentine and sweet oil.
In Bronchitis there is dry cou^h first,
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then loose, and discharge from nostrils;
rattling sound in windpipe. Steam as in
sore throat and give tincture aconite
twenty drops every two hours and two
drachms muriate ammonia in one pint
of water three times daily. For bron-
chitis in young stock due to worms in
windpipe, which sometimes occur in
autumn where they are pastured late,
give one ounce turpentine and six ounces
sweet oil well mixed three times a week.
Take from pasture and feed liberally.
In Pneumonia there is loss of appe-
tite, animal standing, rapid breathing,
pulse frequent, extremities cold. Cause,
exposure or neglected bronchitis. Place
in a warm, dry, well-ventilated stable,
apply to chest equal parts turpentine and
alcohol and cover with blanket. In be-
ginning give tincture aconite twenty
drops every hour. If not better in two
days discontinue aconite and give one
ounce tr. digitalis every eight hours.
In Pleurisy there is fever with rapid
pulse, animal stands, grunts on moving
or when chest is struck, has a short
painful cough. Treat same as for pneu-
monia ; give also one drachm iodide of
potash twice daily.
Sore Teats are caused by scratches
from briers, bites of insects, dirt expo-
sure, also from the contagion of cow pox
at milking. Remove cause and use milk
tube if necessary; apply to sores after
milking small quantity of mixture gly-
cerine four ounces and carbolic acid one
drachm. In cow pox milk affected cow
last and apply to sores mixture glycer-
ine four ounces, water eight ounces,
chloride of zinc twenty grains.
Warts on teats or other parts are
generally easily removed by sharp scis-
sors; dress wound as advised for sore
teats.
Mange causes great itching and gen-
erally starts at root of tail or top of
neck; cause, a minute parasite. Wash
with soap and water and dry, after
which apply lard which destroys the
parasite.
For Lice and Ticks apply daily a tea
made by adding one pound quassia chips
to three gallons of boiling water. Or-
dinary sheep dip is also effective. Car-
bolic acid is one of the most effective
agents against parasites. It should have
a dilution of about one hundred times
its bulk* of water. Kerosene emulsion
is good for lice on cattle, killing both
adults and eggs. To make, dissolve one-
half pound hard soap in one gallon hot
water and while still near the boiling
point add two gallons kesosene oil.
Churn or agitate until emulsified. Use
one part of this emulsion to eight or
ten parts of water and use as a spray,
wash or dip. <\
In Ringworm there are circular spots
of baldness covered by gray or yellow
crust; caused also by a parasite. Wash
with strong soap and water and apply
pure creolin once daily for a week.
Foul Claw or Hoof Distemper causes
lameness in one or more feet, swelling
and heat around top of hoof, and bad
smelling discharge around edge of hoof
and between the claws. Cause, dirty
stables, standing in stagnant water or
mud. Trim off all loose horn, clean by
wiping with dry rags, wet sores twice
daily with mixture chloride of zinc one
ounce, water one pint.
Overgrowth of Hoof from standing
in stable should be filed off with rasp.
Sprains (generally below knee or
hock), causing heat and lameness with
tenderness at point of injury, should be
bathed with warm water or with lauda-
num three parts, lead water one part.
Wounds, if bleeding much, fill or
cover the wound with clean cotton
dipped in cold or quite warm water, and
secure firmly with bandage ; examine for
foreign bodies, as splinters, nails and
dirt. Do not fill wound with cobwebs to
stop bleeding. Remove the bandage be-
fore swelling takes place; one applica-
tion of bandage usually enough. Keep
animal quiet first day, then allow exer-
cise. Keep wound clear and apply car-
bolic acid water 5 per cent, or creolin
and water 1 to 10. Do not apply grease
to wounds. If proud flesh forms apply
daily enough powdered burnt alum to
cover. *i
For an Abscess or cavity containing
pus caused by bruises, etc., open freely
and syringe with 10 per cent, creolin
solution.
Lockjaw, a constant muscular spasm
involving more or less the entire body,
is caused by the entrance of tetanus
germs through a wound. There is stiff-
ness of whole or part of body, more fre-
quently the jaws, making eating difficult
or impossible. If animal can drink give
one-half ounce doses bromide potash
five times daily; dissolve and place on
food or gruel or in water given to drink.
Do not drench, and keep quiet. (j
Inversion of Vagina most frequent
in springers, caused most frequently by
stalls too low behind. Treat displaced
parts with warm water and replace them.
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Place cow in stall eight inches higher be-
hind than in front until after calving.
Inversion of Womb occurs after calv-
ing, same cause as above and treatment
the same; get womb placed well for-
ward.
Sterility in bull is sometimes caused
by high feeding and lack of exercise.
Give nux vomica one drachm and cap-
sicum one-half drachm once daily. In
cow may be temporary, following abor-
tion; if from other cause, seldom re-
cover. Try same remedy as for bull.
Abortion is a frequent and trouble-
some malady, occurring generally at
about seventh or eighth month. Cause
may be due to injuries or to contagion.
Separate at once when suspected; after
calf is born syringe the womb with one
gallon of warm water containing one
ounce creolin. Repeat daily as long as
any discharge is seen. Afterbirth should
be removed about third day after calv-
ing. Disinfect stables thoroughly. Do
not let cow take bull for at least two
months after aborting.
Retained Afterbirth is generally due
to premature birth ; should be removed
on third or fourth day. Blanketing,
warm stable, warm drinks may help. If
necessary to remove by hand, should
only be atten>pted by qualified person,
otherwise it is advisable to allow it to
remain.
Inflammation of the Womb is indi-
cated by fever, loss of appetite, strain-
ing. Caused by injuries in calving or
to attempts at removal of afterbirth, and
is generally fatal. Give two drachms
salicylate of soda every four hours and
syringe womb with warm water and two
ounces creolin to the gallon.
• Milk Fever or Parturient Apoplexy
is usually treated by inflation of the
udder with air. Doubtless a regular "milk
fever outfit," costing about $3, is best to
use, as it precludes the possibility of in-
fecting the sensitive interior of the udder.
But in emergency, or in case the outfit
is not procurable, the udder may be in-
flated by using a bicycle or automobile
air pump, taking pains to be sure the
air used is pure. If in a stable, venti-
late it well.
Attach a milking tube to the tubing of
the pump, first dipping it in a carbolic
solution (carbolic acid three teaspoons,
water one pint). Wash each teat care-
fully with this antiseptic, before inflat-
ing it, so as to prevent infection. In-
sert the milking tube carefully. Work
slowly.
Of course the udder must not be in-
flated unreasonably. After inflation, re-
move the tube and leave the udder full
of air for five to eight hours.* Then
the air may be worked out gently, and,
if necessary, the inflation may be re-
peated.
_ Cows so treated usually show marked
signs of improvement within two hours.
Actinomycosis (Lump Jaw) is a con-
tagious disease due to a germ known as
"Ray fungus." There are well-defined
swellings about the jaw, head and throat,
or may be on the tongue or in the lungs.
These soften and open after a time and
discharge matter; appetite good until
well advanced._ The treatment is, re-
move by surgical means; late experi-
ments indicate iodide of potash two to
three drachms daily to be a cure. Ad-
vanced cases should be killed at once.
The meat should never be used for
food.
Milk Sickness (Trembles) is a dis-
ease of cattle communicable to man and
other animals by use of meat or milk;
dry cattle most commonly and far more
severely affected. Milch cows may trans-
mit this disease through the use of their
milk and yet show no trace of the dis-
ease themselves. The symptoms are
trembling upon least exertion as walk
ing, great _ prostration and delirium.
Treatment is only prevention; do not
use pastures known to produce this dis-
ease; unbroken land of certain districts
unsafe.
Rheumatism is shown by hot, painful
swellings _ at the joints, generally the
hocks, stiffness in walking or may be
unable to rise. Bathe joints with cam-
phor and alcohol and give internally two
drachms salicylate of soda every three
hours until four ounces have been given ;
keep warm and dry and give laxative
food.
Texas Fever, a disease of Southern
cattle which, when transmitted to North-
ern cattle, is generally fatal in a few
days. The spread of the disease is gen-
erally due to ticks ; those from dis-
eased animals contain the germs of the
disease and_ by their bites transmit it.
The indications are a high fever, stag-
gering gait, urine of reddish brown to
black, great prostration, unconsciousness,
death. Most common in summer
months; unknown in the north after
heavy frost. Prevention, avoidance of
cattle from Southern fever districts;
dipping of Southern cattle to destroy the
ticks.
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Horse Ailments
(From the Biggie Horse Book)
The majority of horse ailments may
be traced, directly or indirectly, to im-
proper feeding and watering, careless
management in the stable and in
harness. A careless driver is a very
-requent cause of loss.
There is no reason why a first-class
team, six to eight years old, should not
serve continuously and satisfactorily for
a term of twelve to sixteen years, if
properly protected, fed and looked out
for.
If, from improper care or feeding,
or from some unavoidable cause, your
horse is out of condition, you should
dose him with little medicine and much
common sense.
The horse that allows himself to be
caught lying down may be considered
out of condition or lacking sufficient
nutritious food. A quart of linseed meal
divided into three feeds and added to
his grain daily will do him much good
and help a quick shedding of the coat.
Blindness. — Consult a skilled veteri-
narian at once.
BoTS.— The bot-fly resembles a honey-
bee in size, and in late summer deposits
eggs of a yellowish color on the hair
of the horse's breast, legs, etc. In try-
ing to bite at these_ eggs, the animal
gets some of them in his mouth and
throat. The eggs soon hatch and the
larvae attach themselves eventually to the
lining of the stomach, and are then
called "bots." They remain in the stom-
ach until the following spring. Of
course, the presence of these pests
causes more or less irritation, but, as a
rule, no serious harm is done in ordinary
instances. *^ Contrary to popular belief,
bots do not eat holes through a horse's
stomach. We do not know of any treat-
ment that will remove bots. Prevention
should be the horse owner's main re-
liance. Kill the flies whenever pos-
sible; hang pieces of red cloth from the
halter throat-latch, so that the shaking
of the head when a horse is in pasture
may serve to frighten the flies away;
and scrape off, from time to time, any
eges which are found on the horse.
Broken-Wind. — See Heaves.
Capped Hock. — May be reduced in the
same manner as Wind Galls (which see).
Choking. — Horses that choke thrust
out their heads, bend and stretch the
neck, while there is a copious flow of
saliva from the mouth. In some cases
there is distention of the gullet on the
left side of the neck, if it has descended
so far. If it be in the upper part of
the gullet a man accustomed to giving
balls may be able to reach it with his
hand. Obstructions that have got lower
down may be moved upward gently from
the outside. Sometimes an obstruction
is soft and may be crushed small enough
for the animal to swallow it. A mass
of meal or other impacted food is some-
times removed by frequent drinks of
water, and a drench of olive or cotton
seed oil can do no harm. The plan of
reaching a whip or heavy piece of rope
down the gullet to push the substance
into the stomach is risky, in the hands
of one not accustomed to the anatomy
of the horse.
Choking Distemper. — This disease
prevails at times in many parts of the
country. It is sometimes called spinal
meningitis or putrid sore throat. The
animal often falls down paralyzed, can-
not arise, and if left prostrate is almost
sure to die. He must be got upon his
feet, and if he cannot stand must be
swung. A majority of cases are fatal.
It is caused by some specific poison
taken into the system with food or
drink, mostly the former. Dirty man-
gers, rotting roots or meal, and mouldy
hay, especially meadow hay, are usually
the media by which the disease is ac-
quired. The moral is to have every-
thing sweet and clean that the animal
eats and drinks, and have no decayed
matter in the entry or in any other part
of the barn. (See Distemper.)
Cocked Ankle. — See Knuckling.
Coffin-Joint Lameness. — Same as
Navicular Disease (which see).
Colic, Spasmodic. — This begins sud-
denly. The horse stamps impatiently,
looks backward, soon paws, and then
rolls. After an interval of ease the
pains return with increased severity.
Give chloral hydrate, one ounce, in half
a pint of water as a drench ; or_ ether
and laudanum, two ounces each, in lin-
seed oil, half a pint; or sulphuric ether
arui alcohol, two ounces of each in eight
ounces of water. If nothing else is
handy, give, of whiskey half a pint in
hot water. If not relieved in one hour
repeat any of the doses prescribed. The
body should be warmly clothed and
sweating encouraged. Dip blankets in
hot water containing a small quantity
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of turpentine, and hold them in place
under the body with dry blankets, or
rub the abdomen with stimulants or
mustard water. If cramp is due to irri-
tation in the bowels, a cure is not com-
plete until a physic of aloes, one ounce;
or linseed oil, one pint, is given. Soapy
or salt water aids the cure when used
as an injection.
Colic, Wind. — Is caused by feeding
after a long fasting, or when the animal
is exhausted by driving, or by new grain
or hay, too much grain fed, or by sour
or indigestible food. The horse seems
dull, paws, and the pains are continuous.
The belly enlarges, and when struck in
front of the haunches sounds like a
drum. If not soon relieved, difficult
breathing, sweating, staggering and death
follow. Give alkalines to neutralize the
gases formed. No simple remedy is
better than common baking soda, two
to four ounces. If this fails, give
chloride of lime in half-ounce doses, or
the same quantity of carbonate of am-
monia dissolved and diluted with oil or
milk, until relieved. Chloral hydrate is
particularly useful in both wind and
spasmodic colic. Horsemen would be
wise to keep it ready for emergencies.
Physic should be given in flatulent colic,
and turpentine, one to two ounces, with
linseed oil, eight ounces, frequently, to
stimulate the motion of the bowels.
Colic should not be neglected nor the
patient left, until you are certain of cure
or death.
Cough. — If a horse coughs, dampen
his hay, wet his mixed feed, keep him
out of a draught ; after exercise blanket
him. (See Heaves.)
Cribbing or Wind-Sucking. — This is
a bad habit, rather than a disease. The
horse bites his manger or other con-
venient object, sucks air and makes a
peculiar grunting noise. Prevention
aids a cure. Iron mangers and stable
fittings are a great help ; or box stalls
containing no projecting wooden objects.
Curb. — A curved, unnatural condition
of the back part of the hock. Lameness,
enlargement and more or less inflam-
mation are symptoms. Liniments, iodine
ointment, blisters, and, as a last resort,
firing, are all recommended.
Distemper. — Keep hot poultices of
bread and milk or oil meal on the neck
of horses with throat distemper; change
them often. In severe cases, rub the
glands and muscles with spirits of tur-
pentine and camphor. (See Choking
Distemper.)
Dysentery.— If this trouble exists,
place the horse in a dry, well-ventilated
stable, rub the surface of the body fre-
quently, and keep it and the legs warm
with blankets and bandages. The food
must be light and easy to digest, the
water pure and in small quantities. Give
first, castor oil, one-half pint, and
laudanum, two ounces. The strength
must be kept up by milk punches, eggs,
beef tea, oatmeal gruel, etc.
Eye. — See Hooks, Pink-Eye and
Blindness.
Farcy. — A form of glanders which at-
tacks the skin. (See Glanders.)
Fetlock. — If this be sprained and the
injury slight, bandage and apply cold
water frequently. Where the lameness
is intense, and the swelling and heat •
great, the leg should be kept in a con-
stant stream of cold water. When the
inflammation has been subdued, the joint
should be blistered. (See Knuckling.)
Fits. — See Staggers.
Founder. — The front feet are usually
affected, the delicate laminae being in-
flamed. Acute founder, if not cured, de-
velops into chronic founder, and no sure
cure is known for the latter stage of
the disease. The trouble may come from
any one of several causes : Long or
hard driving, hard pavements or roads,
feeding or watering a horse while he
is exceedingly warm or tired, etc., etc.
Lameness, pain and heat in the fore feet,
are common symptoms. For an attack
of this kind, the best things to do are
about as follows : Get the shoes off,
put the horse in his stall, and soak or
pack his feet in cold water, moss, or
whatever is handy; give a tablespoonful
of saltpeter as a drench three times a
day; send for a veterinarian.
Galls. — See Shoulder and Wind Galls,
Giddiness. — A horse which is fre-
quently or occasionally overtaken with
this trouble is dangerous to use. It is
hard to cure. It indicates the need of
moderate driving, especially in hot
weather, and that a small amount of
hay should be fed.
Glanders. — Whenever a horse is seen
to bleed or emit offensive matter from
the nostrils, glanders may be suspected
and home treatment should not be at-
tempted. It may be a dangerous case,
which is fatal alike to man and beast.
A veterinary surgeon should be called.
Gorged Stomach. — This results' when
a horse has been fed after a long fast.
The small stomach of a horse is so dis-
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tended that it is unable to contract itself
upon its contents, a motion which is
necessary in digestion. The horse be-
comes stupid, slight colicky symptoms
are observed, and he carries his head
low and extended. As he grows worse
he paws, becomes delirious, is covered
with cold sweat, trembles, slobbers, stag-
gers and drops dead. Treatment is dif-
ficult. A purgative of Barbadoes aloes,
one ounce, should be given at once, fol-
lowed by Cayenne pepper, one-half
ounce, or Jamaica ginger, one-half
ounce. If the bowels can be stimu-
lated to act, they will in a measure re-
lieve the stomach. For this purpose,
use turpentine, two ounces, and linseed
oil, eight ounces.
Grease Heel. — See Scratches.
Heaves. — A peculiar movement of the
abdomen and flank, points to heaves ; a
cough usually accompanies it. There is
no cure for the established disease.
Careful dieting will relieve the distress,
but this will appear as bad as ever when
the stomach is overloaded. The best
quality of food lessens heaves. Food
that is too bulky and which lacks nutri-
ment, has much to do with the disease.
Feed affected animals only a small
quantity of hay once a day, and in-
variably water at least fifteen minutes
before feeding, and never directly after
meal. Work right after eating aggra-
vates the symptoms. Carrots, potatoes
or turnips, chopped or mixed with oats
or corn, are a good diet. What bulky
food is given should be in the evening.
Medical treatment is worth less than
dieting. A predisposition to the disease
may be inherited.
Hidebound. — A symptom, not a dis-
ease. The trouble comes because the
horse is out of condition, or because he
has worms, bad teeth, indigestion, or
some chronic disease.
Hock. — See Capped Hock, etc.
Hooks. — There is a widespread de-
lusion that hooks, so called, is a disease
affecting the horse's eye. A barbarous
custom among cruel men is to forcibly
destroy the membrane which keeps the
eye free from foreign substances, but
the cruelty does not accomplish the de-
sired result, though it may injure or
destroy the eye. The obstinacy of the
membrane simply shows something to
be wrong in the anatomy of the horse,
just as the tongue will indicate to the
observing physician when the stomach
of his subject is out of order. To cut
or disturb the hooks in the eyes is as
absurd as to doctor the tongue instead
of the stomach in the human case.
Indigestion. — Some horses, although
having a good appetite, remain gaunt
and thin from indigestion. They should
be given some strong purgative, like
Barbadoes aloes, combined with pow-
dered ginger, one-half ounce; Glauber's
salts, one-half pound, dissolved in a
quart of water. When the intestines
have been thoroughly cleaned by this
process, give daily the following powder :
Sulphate of iron, three drachms ; sul-
phate of soda, two ounces ; nux vomica,
ten grains ; ginger, one-half ounce. This
powder may be continued daily for a
month. Give all the rock salt the ani-
mal will lick.
Itching Skin. — Wash the skin thor-
oughly with carbolic soapsuds, and give
the horse a half pound of Glauber's
salts daily for a week. Do not feed
him any grain but wheat, scalded bran
and linseed meal, three quarts of the
former and one quart of the latter, for
two weeks. There will speedily come
a change. Card him daily. Scald his
oats and give him salt daily. Feed oats,
bran and linseed after the two weeks
and scald the whole mess. When horses
are covered with bunches or lumps,
their blood is out of order. Give doses
of Glauber's salts daily and hot bran
mashes. Give salts a half pound daily.
A gill of razv linseed oil every day v/ill
be good, mixed with the bran.
Knuckling or Cocked Ankle. — A
condition of the fetlock joint which re-
sembles partial dislocation. The trouble
is not considered unsoundness, but it
predisposes to stumbling. Foals are
quite subject to it, and no treatment is
necessary, as the legs straighten up
naturally in a few weeks. It is caused
in horses by heavy and fast work, and
is produced sometimes by a disease of
the suspensory ligament, or of the flexor
tendons. This should be relieved by
proper shoeing. The toe must be short-
ened and the heels left high, or the
shoe should be thin forward with thick
heels or high calks.
Lameness. — May be due to founder,
navicular disease, faulty shoeing, sprains,
spavin, etc., etc.
Laminitis or Founder. — See Founder,
Lampas. — Usually an imaginary
trouble. Very rarely does the mem-
brane directly beneath .the upper front
teeth congest and swell enough to in-
terfere with feeding. When this trouble
is feared there is no quicker nor surer
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cure than feeding a little corn in the
lar. When biting off the kernels, the
horse naturally compresses the mem-
brane or forces it back. The burning
of the lampas is cruel and unnecessary,
and if the swelled parts are cut, the cut
should not be deep, or danger will result.
Lice. — Remove these by rubbing the
horse with a solution of sulphate of
potassium, four ounces, and water, one
gallon ; or with strong tar water ; or
dust with Persian insect powder; or
the skin may be sponged with benzine or
quassia chip tea. Any of the applications
must be repeated a week later to de-
stroy the lice hatching in the interval.
All blankets should be boiled, and the
stalls painted with turpentine, and lit-
tered with fresh pine sawdust.
Lockjaw. — This is caused by cuts,
nail in the hoof, etc. Nothing is so
common from wounds in the feet and
from docking. The horse is unable to
open his jaws to the fullest extent, and
mastication is impossible. Various
muscles twitch, the head and tail are
elevated and the nose protruded, and
the anus is compressed. The animal
swallows with difficulty; saliva flows
from the mouth. Of course, in this dis-
ease the necessity of calling in a skilled
veterinary surgeon is indicated.
Megrims. — See Giddiness,
Meningitis. Spinal. — See Choking
Distemper.
Overwork, Overheating, Etc. — An
experienced horseman, if humane, will
not push his horse beyond his strength.
An indiscreet driver will sometimes
bring an animal to the verge of ex-
tinction. The symptoms are plain in the
audible breathing, staggering gait, ex-
hausted appearance and heaving flank.
The girts must be removed and the
face turned toward the wind, the animal
being protected from the sun meantime.
The head must be left free and the
limbs and body well rubbed. The move-
ment of the ribs should not be hindered
in any way. A few swallows of cold
water may be allowed, and, in hot
weather, the mouth, forehead and face
may be sponged with it. When suf-
ficiently revived, the horse should be
slowly led to a comfortable box-stall
and heavily blanketed, woolen bandages
being wound about the legs as well. If
the horse has fallen he must not be
allowed to lie until he voluntarily gets
up, but must be propped up on his
breast and not allowed to lie flat on his
side. Heat exhaustion is somewhat
similar in symptom and demands similar
treatment, with the addition of throwing
cold water over the animal, particularly
wetting the head, and causing a current
of air to pass over him that evaporation
may take place.
Pink-Eye. — A species of influenza
which causes inflammation of the eye.
It is contagious. Isolate the patient ;
disinfect his old stall; blanket him and
feed him warm mashes and laxative
food ; bathe the eyes occasionally with
hot water. Boric acid (one dram di-
luted with three ounces of water) makes
an excellent solution for dropping into
sore eyes, at intervals of three or four
hours.
Ring Bone. — An osseous exudation or
bony deposit at the crown of the hoof.
When its presence is first detected the
place should be severely blistered once
or twice, or red iodide of mercury ap-
plied. If this fail, firing with the hot
iron in the hands of a competent surgeon
will be necessary.
Roaring. — A disease of the muscles
of the larynx and a vocal cord. Causes
a roaring or whistling sound when the
horse is exercising. This trouble may
come from straining the respiratory or-
gans, it may be an after-effect of dis-
temper, or it may have been inherited.
Treatment is of little benefit, although
a surgical operation sometimes brings
relief.
Scratches or Grease Heel. — This
trouble is frequently the result of care-
lessness in cleaning and ventilating the
stable. Many a horse is ruined by al-
lowing the legs to go dirty. It takes
only a few minutes to wash them clean
and rub them dry. If the skin begins
to crack it must not be left or it will
become almost incurable. The skin must
be kept clean and soft. The disease
may result from the condition of the
blood, from unwholesome fodder, or
work in irritating mud or dust, espe-
cially of a limestone character. It has
been brought on by using caustic soap
on the legs, clipping the heels in winter
time, by debilitating disease, etc. The
first step in a cure is to remove the
cause, and if there is much local heat,
administer a laxative, like a pound of
Glauber's salts. Highly-fed animals
should have their rations reduced, or
replaced by bran mashes, flaxseed, fruits,
roots, and other non-stimulating food.
Bitter tonics are essential also, and may
be continued six weeks to two months.
If the skin is unbroken, bathe with
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water, one quart, in which sugar of lead,
two drachms, is dissolved ; or anoint
with vaseline, one ounce, sugar of lead,
one drachm, and carbolic acid, ten drops.
To clip the hair from the horse's heels
and poultice them with grated carrot,
night and morning, is sometimes bene-
ficial. Free exercise is important. Rub
the heels dry and apply equal parts of
glycerine and compound tincture of
aloes. Or try this: Cut the hair off
short and paint it over with chloride
of zinc and water — thirty grains to one
pint of water. Put this on once a day
and rub with glycerine.
Shoulder. — Have properly fitting col-
lars. If the surface galls under the col-
lar, wish with salt and water at night
and with clear water in the morning,
and protect the spot with a pad under
the collar. If the skin breaks, use a
lotion of one drachm of carbolic acid
to one quart of water twice a day, and
relieve the horse from work for a day
or two. It is cruel to work a horse with
a raw, sore shoulder. Various forms of
shoulder lameness exist. (See Sweeny,
Navicular Disease, etc.)
Skin. — See Itching Skin.
Spavin. — If you have a suspicion of
a spavin coming on your horse, employ
a good veterinary surgeon. Heroic treat-
ment is the only thing in such cases.
Judicious firing, strong blistering and
perfect rest for at least six weeks or
two months, and good nursing will, in
most cases, arrest the disease and cure
lameness. It is the result of too great
exposure in draught or speed, or from
slipping and kindred causes.
Spinal Meningitis. — See .Choking
Distemper.
Splint. — This may be rubbed off and
the work aided by putting tsn a liniment,
but few would persevere in the rubbing
long enough to make a cure. A blister
will do it.
Sprains. — See Fetlock, etc.
Staggers or Fits. — Horses liable to
this trouble should have harnesses that
are carefully adjusted, and should not
be pushed in hot weather. No heavy
feed should be given them at any time,
oats and sweef hay or grass being the
best. Such animals should not be driven
when it can be avoided. When indica-
tions point to an attack, the horse should
be stopped, his harness loosened, some
cold water given him to drink and his
face sponged at the same time. Rye is
a bad feed for sleepy staggers.
String Halt. — Cures are difficult and
rare. Consult a veterinarian.
Sunstroke. — See Overheating.
Sweeny. — This is often called shoul-
der lameness, and it causes the wasting
away of some muscles on the outside of
the shoulder blade. The trouble, as a
rule, is brought about by extra-hard
work or pulling when a horse is young.
More or less lameness is a symptom of
sweeny. Easy work ; perfect-fitting col-
lars; rubbing with liniment; light blis-
ters, etc., are recommended, but a cure
is difficult and tedious, as a general
thing.
Teeth. — A twenty-year-old horse was
not doing well. Upon examination his
front teeth were found to be so long
that his grinders were kept from coming
together, and he could not masticate his
food. His teeth were filed off, and the
sharp points evened with a float, and
he is now doing as well as any of the
younger horses. Watch the teeth of the
old horse. (See Lampas.)
Thorough-pin. — An enlargement be-
tween the point of the hock and the
front of the hock joint. Treatment
should be the same as for wind-puff.
Unnatural Appetites. — The horse
which eats its own excrement, dirt, etc.,
does it for the acids and salts found in
such substances. Give such a horse a
pinch of copperas, bone dust, salt, ashes
and saltpetre mixed in its meal once
a day. A few days of pasturing will
prove beneficial.
Wheezing. — Horses often snort and
wheeze because of an enlargement of
the glands in the nostrils. A skilled
veterinarian can remove the trouble by
cutting it out. Doctoring will not curt
snoring or wheezing horses. The air
passages are stopped. Wheezing may
also be caused by a form of asthma
called Heaves (which see).
Wind (}alls or Puffs. — The treat-
ment consists in pressure by means of
bandages and by cold lotions ; also,
hand rubbing and iodine ointment.
Wind-Sucking. — See Cribbing.
Worms. — Horses having greedy appe-
tites, rough coats and poor condition
may be suspected of worms. Such ani-
mals often pass long, round worms.
Copperas or tobacco will clear the
worms out of the stomach of a horse.
A tablespconful of copperas for two days
and then stop for two. A handful of
tobacco dried and made into powder
and mixed with the grain. Give this for
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three days and then omit it for a few
days For worms in the rectum a
syringe must be used. Salt and water
are good; or, carbolic acid diluted fifty
times in water; or, what is better,
thymo-cresol, diluted one to fifty parts
of water.
Puncture. — It is dangerous for a
horse to step on a nail, as it is likely
to result in lockjaw. Have the black-
smith cut out the puncture down to
tender flesh, then fill the opening with
a 5 per cent, solution of carbolic acid
and pack with cotton to keep out dirt,
and repeat daily, soaking the foot in
clean warm water before dressing.
Navicular Disease is indicated by a
shrunken shoulder, and a contracted foot
that is placed several inches ia advance
of the other while at rest. This is an
inflammation or ulceration of the pedal
sesamoid at the point where the tendons
play over it. The symptoms are often
very obscure, according to the stage of
the disease, and the lameness is at-
tributed to some difficulty in the shoul-
der. This, however, is a mistake. It is
due to the wasting of the shoulder
muscles from disease. The cause is
usually fast work on hard roads or
pavements, causing slight inflammation,
which being unnoticed or neglected, in-
creases and ends in ulceration. The
best treatment is to remove the shoe,
pare down the hoofwall and round the
edge to prevent splitting, then fire deeply
in points around and above the coronet,
follow up with one or more blisters of
red iodide of mercury, one part, lard,
three parts, and when the effects pass
off, turn out the animal to pasture for
six weeks. It is always best to con-
sult, in this disease, a competent veteri-
nary surgeon.
Corns originate in simple bruises.
There is later an increased production
of hoof, and the formation of a horny
tumor which presses on the quick. ' If
of recent formation apply a bar shoe
and rasp down the bearing surface of
the afilicted heel and avoid pressure.
Soak the feet. A horny tumor must be
pared to the quick and packed with tar.
Shoe with a bar shoe and place a leather
sole between it and the hoof. If the
corn be further advanced the foot
should be soaked in a bucket of hot
water for an hour, and then poulticed.
Any matter that has formed should be
liberated, and if grit or dirt has got
into the heel this should be cleaned out.
Poultices should be kept upon the wound
until it is healed and free from soreness.
If the cause is so serious that matter
has burst out at the top of the heel, only
a veterinary surgeon is competent to
manage it.
Thrush is a disease which shows an
excessive secretion of unhealthy matter
in the frog, and is detected by its vile
odor. A common cause is foul stables.
The cure consists in cleanliness and the
removal of the cause. The diseased and
ragged portions of the frog should be
pared and scraped and the foot poulticed
for a day or two with oil meal and
water, to which may be added a few
drops of carbolic acid, or some powdered
charcoal. The dressing should be
changed daily, and after every vestige
of decayed substance is removed, the
cleft of the frog and grooves on its
edges should be cleaned and packed with
oakum, held in place by leather nailed
on with the shoe. Before packing, cover
the place with a good coat of sulphate
of zinc, pressing well in. Horses
especially liable to thrush may need to
be protected in the stable by the use
of bpots. Sometimes other diseases
combine with thrush, making a cure
seem impossible.
Dehorning Calves
Taking horns off yearling or older cat-
tle is a hard shock to them. It costs a
week's feed, and may cost much more.
It is very easy to prevent the horns
starting, requiring only thoughtful at-
tention for a few minutes before the
horns have come through the skin.
The following recipe has never failed :
Procure common powdered concentrated
lye, such as all housewives use. A 10-
cent can will dehorn 100 calves. When
the calf is a week or more old, before
the horn has come through the skin,
and when you can feel it in the shape
of a little button under the skin, take
the calf in hand. Lay him gently on
his side. Spit on the little bump and
rub it in with your finger, till a place
is wet as big as a silver quarter of a
dollar. Don't wet anywhere else. Take
your knife and lift out dry the powdered
lye, as much as two grains of corn.
Press it down on the wet place. It will
stick there. Treat the other side in the
same manner. Let the calf go. It
won't hurt him much, or long. A scab
forms; do not touch it. It will peel
off after a time, and the hair will grow
over the place; you will have a fine,
smooth head, equal to a natural polled
head.
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Hog Ailments and How to Treat Them
(From the Biggie Swine Book)
More has been spoken and written on
the subject of hog cholera than upon
any other one subject connected with
hogs. It has ever been a fruitful
source for discussion at farmers' in-
stitutes and an endless theme on which
to write. The Government has appro-
priated large sums of money and has
employed learned men who hav.e la-
bored with seeming diligence for years,
and yet after all these years of waiting
and all this expenditure of money we
are forced to admit, whether humili-
ating or not, that we know but very
little that is of practical benefit about
the whole matter.
But two things are absolutely known
about the disease. One is that it sweeps
unrestrained over vast areas of country,
leaving death and destruction in its
wake; and the other is that hogs which
contract the disease usually die.
We shall not attempt to deal with
this subject in a scientific way, but shall
deal with it rather from a practical
standpoint.
A somewhat recent means of preventing
the disease is the serum or antitoxin
cure. It consists in introducing into the
system of the animal a serum which
enables the body to more successfully
combat the disease. The Government
officials seem to be highly pleased with
the results so far and seem to believe
that relief from the dread disease is
likely to come through this means. The
serum produced last year, wherever
used in cholera-infected herds, saved
over eighty per cent, of the animals. It
is easily applied, and its good effects in
sick hogs are seen almost immediately.
Page after page has been written as
a means of telling hog cholera, but much
of it is difficult of comprehension to the
average reader. If you have never had
it in your herd you are to be congratu-
lated on your good fortune; and if you
ever do, when you are done with it you
may not have as many hogs as you did
before, but rest assured of one thing,
and that is you will know hog cholera
when you see it again. As a rule hogs
do not look well for weeks before an
attack. At other times it will come
like a bolt of lightning from a clear
blue sky. The first thing noticeable is
a loss of appetite ; the hair will look
harsh and dry; sometimes a slight cough
will be noticeable, at other times not.
14 273
The disease is sometimes of slow devel-
opment, at other times quite rapid. In-
stead of the sprightly, rapid movement
so characteristic of the young and grow-
ing hog, he moves slowly and indiffer-
ently ; he looks gaunt and tired ; his
back is arched, and he moves his hind
legs with a dragging motion ; his tem-
perature will most likely be high, prob-
ably from 104 to 108 — the normal tem-
perature of the hog is from 100 to 102.
His bowels may be costive or the dis-
charges may be thin and watery in sub-
stance, but usually black or dark in
color, emitting an offensive odor peculiar
to the disease.
The disease may be of a lingering
character and the animals linger for
weeks, or they may die in three of four
days. Usually the lingering type is less
fatal than the more rapid forms of the
disease. Hogs which discharge freely in
the first stages of the disease are more
likely to recover than when the bowels
remain constipated. Dark blue spots will
often appear under the skin. The bowels
will be more or less inflamed inside ; in
the small intestines and sometimes in the
stomach will be found ulcers; this, how-
ever, is not common in the first stages of
the disease. The bladder will most likely
be full of a dark thick substance, show-
ing that the kidneys, and in fact the
whole internal organism, are affected.
If we were to say 'what we thought
was the best thing that could possibly be
done when cholera appears in a herd, we
would unhesitatingly say, take the well
hogs to clean new quarters where no
hogs have been for years. Then if more
of them take sick move them again, and
it is our belief based on actual experi-
ence that more can be accomplished in
this way than by the use of all the medi-
cine in the country. For various reasons
it is not always possible to move hogs,
and in that case treatment may be re-
sorted to, sometimes with fairly good re-
sults. The treatment should cortsist in
separating the well from the sick hogs,
and in dividing the sick hogs according
to age and size and severity of the at-
tack. Not more than four or five hogs
should be in the same pen, and fewer
would be still better. Feed but little, and
let that be food which' is easily digested.
Use air-slacked lime and crude carbolic
acid freely as a disinfectant. Use it
both on the hogs and on the ground, in
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the sleeping places, on the fences and in
the^drinking vessels. As much depends
on "a thorough use of disinfectants as
upon any other thing. If the bowels are
constipated give something to move them.
If too loose give something to check them.
In short, use good common horse sense
(so to speak) and you will usually suc-
ceed very well. There is nothing better
than salts or oil to move the bowels, and
nothing shiows better results in checking
them than a few drops of crystal carbolic
acid. We know of no food better, if
indeed as good, for sick hogs than ship
Uufi, or middlings as it is sometimes
called ; it seems to digest easily and is
nothing to the bowels.
If the weather is wet and cold keep
the hogs dry and warm. In wet weather
(if not^ too warm) keep the hogs in a
floored pen, or at least in a pen where no
water will lie in sinks or holes, as dirty
water is one of the worst things a sick
hog can possibly have. If the weather
is warm, shelter the hog from heat. In
other words, make him as comfortable
as possible.
Let it be borne constantly in mind that
much depends on good nursing. It
would seem natural and reasonable that
an animal afflicted as he is would do best
if allowed plenty of fresh water to drink,
but actual experience demonstrates that
a greater number recover when the sup-
ply of water is limited than when it is
not.
Hogs that are very sick should be kept
ny themselves, as others seem to disturb
'hem, and 'often their recovery depends
I n being perfectly still at the critical pe-
riod of the disease. As a rule hogs that
nre too sick to eat die. All hogs that die
ni cholera, or of any other disease for
the matter of that, should be burned and
!iot buried, as abundant evidence can be
produced to prove that the carcasses of
I'ogs dying of cholera have been the
cause of an outbreak years afterward.
By all means burn all dead hogs as the
•"iniy absolutely safe way of disposing of
rnem. The burning operation is very
simple. Lay the bodies across two logs,
.sticks or pieces of iron that will keep
them up off the ground so that the fire
can get under them, and the grease from
their own bodies will usually do the
work, with a little wood or corn cobs
added occasionally.
Experience teaches that the disease
more commonly appears in large herds
than in small ones. The moral of this,
then, is easily understood. Do not keep
hogs in large droves. Not over twenty-
five or thirty hogs at most should long
remain together, and half the number
would be infinitely better and safer in
every way. Hogs of different sizes and
ages should not be kept together, except-
ing of course sows and suckling pigs.
Hogs should not be kept on the same
ground from year to year if it can pos-
sibly be avoided. Plow up the lots and
pens and cultivate them for a year or
two; it will greatly assist in keeping
your lots free from the germ. The dis-
ease is much more prevalent in the sum-
mer and fall months than in other sea-
sons of the year. Then as far as is pos-
sible reduce the number of hogs on the
farm at this season of the year.
If your neighbor's hogs have the dis-
ease, stay away from his pens and be
sure he stays away from yours. Shoot
a crow, a buzzard, or a stray dog that
comes on your place as unhesitatingly as
you would kill a mad dog. This trio
does more to scatter the disease than all
the other causes combined. If your hogs
are fit or any way near fit to go to mar-
ket when the disease makes its appear-
ance in the neighborhood, sell them with-
out delay. "A bird in hand is worth
two in a bush." If your hogs have chol-
era this year, don't get discouraged and
quit, but try it again, on fresh ground.
If your brood sows have passed
through the cholera, keep them ; they are
valuable. They will never again have
the disease, and their pigs are not nearly
so apt to contract it as pigs from sows
that have not had the disease. Look out
for streams which come down from
some neighbor above you. This has been
found a frequent cause of cholera out-
breaks. The germs of hog cholera pos-
sess great vitality, and will live_ in the
soil, in moist matter and especially in
water, for months.
If you feed corn, rake the cobs to-
gether often and burn them; pour water
on the coals and then put salt on the
charcoal thus made and you have an
excellent preventive for diseases, with
little or no cost. Keep your hogs, ex-
cepting brood sows, ready for market.
It may come handy some day. Strong,
vigorous hogs are less liable to contract
the disease than hogs of less strength
and vigor. Then breed and feed for
both these things. Eternal vigilance in
hog breeding, as in other kinds of busi-
ness, is the price of success.
Here is a formula for the treatment of
hog cholera that is probably as good ae
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any, which is not saying much. It is months when covered in the corners of
suggested by the Department of Agri- pens, or tilth of yards, or about an old
culture: straw stack; but when exposed to sun-
Sulphur 1 pound. light or dryness they lose vitality in a
Wood charcoal 1 pound. few days, and under some very drying
Sodium chloride 2 pounds. sunlight conditions in a few hours. Care-
Sodium bicarbonate. . .2 pounds, fully observing these facts, ne has in
Sodium hyposulphite.. 2 pounds. forty years been clear of hog cholera
Sodium sulphate 1 pound. the year following an attack, and on un-
Antimony sulphide. ... 1 pound. til the disease has become epidemic in
Thoroughly mix and give a large table- his neighborhood. After the herd has
spoonful to eacli 200-pound hog, once a been placed in quarantme away from the
day. If the animal does not eat, add the permanent hog houses, lots and feedmg
medicine to a little water, thoroughly Hoors, he kills and burns, or buries five
shake and give from a bottle by the feet deep, each animal as soon as it
mouth. If the animal will eat, mix the shows distinct symptoms of disease,
medicine with sloppy food. The same They are burned or buried beside the
remedy is recommended as a preventive quarantine, and in the field to be cul-
to those animals that do not as yet show tivated the following year. It requires
signs of disease. ■ nerve to kill breeding stock of great
If you have had cholera on your place, value, but they are as liable to spread
and you have small, inexpensive pens, and entail disease as any other, when
burn them at once. In a piggery, burn once attacked.
all the litter and loose inexpensive parts; If, by any means, we can prevent
renew the floor, if possible, and disinfect spread of germs, by so much do we hold
the remainder by washing it with hot tbe disease in check. A farm, with its
water and washing soda. After wash- feed lots and pens and shelters infected
ing, apply with a whitewash brush, or by the excrement of the diseased, be-
better yet a spray pump, a solution of .comes as deadly a centre as the public
one part of carbolic acid to fifty parts of stock-yards and filthy stock cars on the
water. Then thoroughly whitewash. railroads, and these are so thoroughly
Treat the fences in the same way. Earth infected that we can never safely take
floors should be removed to a depth of stock hogs from these to our farms,
at least six inches and the ground sprin- This is not theory, but well proven fact,
kled with chloride of lime and a few Pig ailments are numerous; we shall
days later a good coating of air-slacked speak only of some of the most common,
lime. Don't put pigs in the quarters for It is always best to give medicines
at least six months, and, if possible, mixed with food or drink where possible,
have them vacant over the first winter. If the animal refuses food or drink and
An Ohio breeder of large experience, it is necessary to administer drugs, ir
in the Miami valley, where hog cholera may be done by placing a stout chain (an
first appeared in 1856 and has recurred ' ordinary harness breast chain does very
at frequent intervals, holds that drugs, well) within the mouth and well back
virus and antitoxin have all been fairly between the jaws, which are thus kept
tried sundry times by him and his neigh- from crushing the bottle. Two or three
bors. He believes that prevention will men are necessary for the_ undertaking,
do more to hold in check the plague than one or two to hold the chain and one to
drugs and hypodermic infusions. The pour the medicine. The head should be
most important help to prevent spread of well elevated, which places the pig on
disease is not to allow the hog farm to his haunches. Do not pour the medicine
become infected with the excrement of fast enough to strangle the animal,
diseased hogs. This can be done by Hogs will not do well when the skin
quarantining the herd in a field, that is is covered with filth. Bad air will bring
to be put under cultivation the following on coughs : all corn for food, fever ; a
year. This quarantine must be estab- wet bed, rheumatism; and a big bunch
lished as soon as the first pig is taken together will breed disease. With a clean
sick. If the disease is in the neighbor- skin, good air, a variety of food, a dry
hood, carefully watch for first symptoms bed and a few together, and lots of out-
of disorder. Do not wait until several of-doors. they will do well.
are sick and scouring, for this excre- When at pasture they find many roots,
ment is loaded with germs of disease, nuts and pebbles, besides being continu-
and these germs may retain vitality many ally active, which does more than food
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for their hearty health, rapid and easy
digestion and speedy, profitable growth.
Thumps. — This disease is quite com-
mon (especially in the early spring) and
is exceedingly hard to handle when once
contracted. More can be done to prevent
than to cure. You visit the sow and lit-
ter in the morning to give them their
accustomed feed, and you notice that one
of the fattest and plumpest ones do(;s not
leave his bed as do the others. You en-
ter the sleeping room and compel him
to come out, which he does somewhat
reluctantly, and you will notice that his
sides move with a peculiar jerking mo-
tion, and if allowed he will soon return
to his bed. Rest assured he has thumps,
and nine diances to one he will die. It
is caused by fatty accumulations about
the breast, which interfere with its ac-
tion, and the lungs work hard — pump for
dear life to keep up the heart's action —
to send the blood through the body. The
pig is faint because of feeble circulation,
and he is cold, and soon dies from ex-
haustion or weakness. He has no
strength to suck or move.
To prevent thumps, get over into the
pen several times a day and hustle the
little pigs about the pen ; also stint the
sow so that she will give less milk. Pigs
when they stir about, and when they are
thin in flesh, rarely have thumps.
Thumps rarely occurs among pigs far-
rowed after the weather is fine, but does
quite frequently occur among pigs far-
rowed in early spring. If the weather is
cold and stormy and the sow and litter
keep their bed much, then be on the look-
out for thumps. Guard against it by
compelling both sow and litter to exer-
cise in the open air.
Cankerous Sore Mouth is a disease
which is quite common' and which if not
promptly taken in hand is often quite
fatal. When pigs are from a few days
to two weeks old, you may notice a
slight swelling of the lips or a sniffling
in the nose. An examination will show
a whitish spongy growth on the sides of
the mouth just inside the lips or around
the teeth. This is cankerous sore mouth,
and if not taken promptly in hand will
result in the death of the entire Sitter,
and will sometimes spread to other
Utters.
Some claim the disease is caused by
damp and filthy beds, others say it comes
from a diseased condition of the sow,
and still others claim it is caused by the
little pigs fighting over the teats and
wounding each other with their iillBarp
teeth, and stoutly aver that if the teeth
are promptly removed no case of sore
mouth will ever occur.
Hold the pig firmly and with a knife
or some cutting instrument remove all
the spongy foreign growth, and be sure
you get it all even though the pig may
squeal and the wound bleed; your suc-
cess in treating the disease will depend
largely on the thoroughness with which
you remove this foreign growth. After
removing the fungous growth apply an
ointment made of glycerine and carbolic
acid in about the proportion of one part
of the acid to from five to eight parts
glycerine. Repeat this each day for
three or four days and the disease will
usually yield. You may discover in a
day or two after commencing treatment
that you did not succeed in removing all
the cankerous growth at first, and if so,
repeat the cutting operation till you do
remove it all.
Another treatment which we have
heard recommended is to catch the dis-
eased pig and dip his nose and mouth
up to his eyes in chlora naptholeum with-
out diluting it. This is certainly easily
done and is highly commended by the
person suggesting it.
Blind Staggers, Indigestion, Sick
Stomach, Founder. — Causes, over-feed-
ing, especially common with new corn ;
sour or decayed food. Sudden warm
sultry weather predisposes in highly fed
hogs. Insufficient exercise is also a pre-
disposing cause.
Symptoms. — Loss of appetite, bowels
constipated, or maybe diarrhoea. In
some severe cases blind staggers and
great paleness of mouth and nose, cold-
ness of surface of body; abdomen may
be distended and drum-like from con-
tained gases.
Treatment. — Remove sick animals, pro-
vide clean, dry, well ventilated quarters,
with chance for exercise, and fresh earth
and water. If animal will eat, give light
feed. Give charcoal in lump form, also
mix soda bicarbonate in food at rate
of two tablespoon fuls per day to each
half-grown animal. It is rarely neces-
sary to drench with medicine. If recov-
ery begins, use care not to again feed too
much.
Milk Fever occurs in sows immedi-
ately after farrowing or within the first
few days afterwards. The symptoms are
loss of milk, swollen, hard condition of
the milk glands, which are ,Tiore or less
painful on pressure. Sow may not allow
the pigs to suck; she may lie flat on her
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belly or stand up, and in extreme cases
the sow has spells of delirium, in which
she may destroy her young.
» Cause. — Injudicious feeding, overfeed-
ing on milk-producing foods. Do not
feed sow quite full rations for few days
just before and after farrowing.
Treatment. — Give sow plenty of cool
clean water ; bathe the swollen glands
for half hour at a time with water as
warm as she will bear, dry thoroughly
with soft cloth and give good dry pen.
If bowels seem constipated give the sow
internally one-half pint pure linseed oil.
(Never use the boiled linseed oil used
by painters; it is poisonous.) If the
sow starts killing her young, or has no
milk for them, it is best to take most of
them, or all, away from her and feed by
hand with spoon or ordinary rubber
nipple and bottle. For this use one part
boiled water and three parts cow's milk.
The pigs may be returned to the sow if
her milk returns.
Scours among pigs is another common
and very troublesome though not dan-
gerous disease. This disease is not con-
fined to any particular season, but is
more common in the wet, damp weather
of April and early May than in other
seasons of the year.
As in thumps, remove the cause. This
disease is almost invariably caused by
some improper food eaten by the sow.
A sour swill barrel is often the cause.
It shoulc be borne in mind that pigs once
aflfected will be more liable to a recur-
rence of the disease than those never
affected, md greater care should be used
with that » for some weeks till they fully
recover.
CoNSTa'ATiON. — Cause, improper feed-
ing, exclusive grain diet, lack of exer-
cise. Not dangerous in itself, but fre-
quently followed by prolapsus of the rec-
tum, or what is commonly called piles.
The constant straining causes this. The
only remedy is laxative food and exer-
cise. The protruding bowel must be
washed clean as soon as seen and well
covered with olive oil or lard. It should
then be returned by applying firm pres-
sure with the hand, and when once in
place should be retained by three or
more stitches of waxed linen or heavy
silk thread, passed from side to side
through the margins of the opening, care
being used to take a deep hold in the
skin.
While this operation is being done the
animal should be held by the hind legs
by two assistants, thus elevating the hind
quarters. Allow stitches to remain two
or three weeks.
Rheumatism. — A disease of the joints,
manifested by pain, heat and lameness,
with swelling of one or several joints.
There may be high fever and loss of ap-
petite. May be acute and rapid in its
course, or slow, chronic and resulting in
permanent enlargements of the bones of
the legs, especially the knee and hock.
Causes. — Primarily deranged digestion,
lack of exercise; dampness and exposure
to draughts of cold air also a cause.
The tendency to rheumatism is heredi-
tary in certain families of hogs.
Treatment. — Endeavor to prevent by
proper exercise, food and attention to
surroundings. Do not breed rheumatic
specimens even if fully recovered from
lameness. In acute cases an adult hog
should have twice or three times daily
one drachm salicylate soda. »
Asthma sometimes occurs in adult
hogs.
Symptoms. — Shortness of breath on
lease exercise, noisy breathing, more or
less intermittent. Do not breed; butcher
early.
Congestion of the Lungs sometimes
occurs, the result of driving or ch?sing.
May be rapidly fatal.
Symptoms. — Sudden shortness of
breath and sudden great weakness. The
hog is not adapted to rapid driving; if it
must be driven at all, give plenty of
time.
Pneumonia (Lung Fever) may fol-
low congestion of the lungs ; may "be In-
duced by crowding too many hogs to-
gether, when they heat and become
moist, after which they are in poor con-
dition to withstand cold.
Symptoms. — Loss of appetite, chills,
short cough, quick breathing.
Treatment. — Separate sick at once
from the drove ; give dry quarters with
abundance of dry bedding: tempt appe-
tite with small quantities of varied food.
Apply to sides of chest, enough to
moisten the skin, twice daily, alcohol and
turpentine equal parts; continue until
skin becomes somewhat tender.
Tetanus (Lock-Jaw). — Caused by in-
troduction into the system of the tetanus
bacteria, which gains entrance through a
wound.
Symptoms. — A stiffness of more or
less the entire muscular system, gener-
ally most marked' in the jaws, which are
greatly stiffened. Eating very slow, or
entirely stopped ; appetite not lost.
Treatment. — Some cases recover ij
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carefully . nursed. Give nourishing
drinks, elevate trough or bucket so the
patient can get its snout into the drink;
give dissolved in hot water and mixed
with the slop forty grains bromide of
potash two or three times daily until im-
provement is noticed. Do not attempt
to drench. Any wound which seems to
be a cause should be cleansed and wet
often with five per cent, solution of car-
bolic acid and water.
Lice. — Very commonly found upon
hogs. They are introduced by new pur-
chases or by visitmg animals.
Caution. — Examine the newly pur-
chased hog well on this point before
placing with the drove. Hog lice are
quite large and easily detected on clean
white animals, but not readily on dark or
dirty skins.
Remedy. — Wash well with soap and
water, if weather is not too cold, then
warm water, if weather is not too cold,
then apply enough petroleum and lard,
equal parts, to give the skin a complete
greasing. If weather is too cold for wash-
ing, clean with stiflF brush. Creolin one
part to water five parts is also a safe and
sure remedy. Two or more applications
are necessary at intervals of four or five
days to complete the job. The wood-
work of pens and rubbing places must
be completely whitewashed.
Mange. — Caused by a microscopic
parasite which lives in the skin at the
roots of the bristles.
Symptoms. — Intense itching with red-
ness of the skin from the irritation of
rubbing. Rather rare, but very con-
tagious.
Treatment. — Separate diseased ani-
mals ; scrub them thoroughly with warm
water and strong soap; apply ointment
composed of lard, one pound ; carbonate
of potash, one ounce; flor. sulphur, two
ounces ; wash and re-apply every four
days.
Maggots. — The larvae of the ordinary
blow-fly frequently infests wounds on
hogs during the summer months. Watch
all wounds during hot weather ; keep
them wet frequently with creolin one
part and water six parts, or five per cent,
watery solution carbolic acid. If the
maggots 2:ain entrance to the wound, ap-
ply either above remedies freely, or ordi-
nary turpentine with a brush or common
oil can.
Round Worms. — Very common in
shotes and young hogs, not apparently
harmful, unless in great numbers, when
they cause loss of flesh. They may be
exterminated by keeping the hog without
food for twenty-four hours, and giving
to each shote or old pig one tablespoon-
ful of turpentine thoroughly beaten up
with one egg and one-half pint of milk.
Tuberculosis (Consumption). — A
contagious disease common in man, cat-
tle and not rare in the hog.
Symptoms. — Loss of flesh, cough, diar-
rhoea, swelling about the head and neck,
which may open and discharge with little
tendency to heal; death in from few
weeks to months. Post mortem shows
various sized tubercles, which may be
situated in any part of the body, most
commonly in the bowels, lungs, liver, or
glands of the neck.
Causes. — Direct contagion from other
hogs, but generally from feeding milk
from tuberculous cows,' or by eating
butcher off'al from such cows.
Prevention.— Care as to the source of
the milk fed; if suspicious, boiling will
render it safe. Do not feed butcher
offal; separate suspicious hogs at once,
and if satisfied they are tuberculous, kill
and bury deep, or burn them. The tuber-
culin test can be applied to the remainder
of drove, as without it it is impossible to
say how many may be diseased.
Wounds generally heal readily in the
hog if kept clean and free from maggots.
The result of neglected castration
wounds is sometimes serious. Have the
animal clean as possible when ca.strated,
and endeavor to keep it clean and give
opportunity for abundant exercise until
wound is healed. There is probably
nothing better and safer to apply to
wounds of the hog than creolin one part,
water six parts.
Travel Sickness. — Similar to ordinary
sea-sickness in man ; very common in
shipping pigs by wagon.
Symptoms. — Vomiting, diarrhoea, great
depression; seldom if ever fatal. May
be rendered must less severe by very
light feeding before shipment.
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SPRAYING CALENDAR
Plant
APPLE
{Scab, rot, rust, codling
moth, bud moth, tent cater-
pillar, canker worm, cur-
culio, etc.)
ASPARAGUS . .
{Rust, beetles.)
BEAN
(Anthraciiose, leaf blight,
weevil, etc.)
CABBAGE
{Worms, lice, maggots,
etc.)
CELERY
{Blight, rot, leaf spot,
rust, caterpillars.)
CHERRY
(Rot, aphis, slug, curculio,
black knot, leaf blight, or
spot, etc.)
CURRANT
GOOSEBERRY
{Worms, leaf blight.)
GRAPE
(Fungous diseases. Rose
bugs, lice, flea, beetle, leaf
hopper, etc.)
MELONS
CUCUMBERS
(Mildew, rot, bl'ght, striped
bugs, lice, flea beetle, etc.)
PEACH
(Rot, mildew, leaf curl,
curctdio, etc.)
PEAR AND QUINCE
(Leaf blight, scab, psylla,
codling moth, blister mite,
slugs, etc.)
PLUM
(Curculio, black knot, leaf
bliaht. brown rot, etc.)
POTATO
{Flea beetle, Colorado
beetle, blight rot, etc.)
TOMATO
{Rot, blight, etc.)
First
Application
When buds are swelling,
but before they open, Bor-
deaux.
Cut off all shoots below
surface regularly until about
July 1st.
Treat the seed 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
Bordeaux.
are swelUns
When buds are swelling
Bordeaux.
Spray with Paris green
and Bordeaux when about
4 in. high.
When plants are 6 in.
high, Bordeaux.
Second
Application
If canker 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 lately 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-arsenical mixture.
10-14 days repeat. (Note:
Always use half strength
Bordeaux on watermelon
vines.)
When fruit has set, repeat.
Jar trees for curculio.
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.)
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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M. E. LEWIS Heating Contractor
High and Low Pressure Steam Fitting. Hot
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SPRAYING CALENDAR
Third
Application.
When blossoms
have fallen. Bor-
deaux-arsenical mix-
ture.
2-3 weeks later, Bor-
deaux-arsenical mix-
ture.
14 days later, Bor-
deaux.
7-10 days later, re-
peat.
14 days later, re-
peat.
10-14 days, Bor-
deaux.
10-14 days, repeat,
if necessary.
When fruit has set,
Bordeaux - arsenical
mixture.
10-14 days, repeat.
When fruit is one-
half grown, Bor-
deaux.
After blossoms have
fallen. Bordeaux-ar-
senical mixture.
10-14 days later,
repeat.
Repeat for blight,
rot and insects.
Repeat in 10-14
days.
Fourth
Application.
8-12 days later,
Bordeaux - arsenical
mixture.
Repeat
weeks.
2-3
14 days later, Bor-
deaux.
Repeat every 10-14
days until crop is
gathered.
14 days later, re-
peat.
Hellebore, if a
second brood of slugs
appear.
2 to 4 weeks later,
repeat.
2 to 4 weeks later,
Bordeaux.
10-14 days, repeat.
Note: — It is safer
always to use half-
strength Bordeaux on
peach foliage.
8-12 days later, re-
peat.
10-20 days later,
Bordeaux.
Repeat.
Remarks.
For aphis (lice) use one of the Hoe remedies
mentioned elsewhere. Dig out fcorers from
tree trunks with knife and wire. For oyster-
shell scale, use whale-oil soap sprar in June.
Mow vines close to ground when they are
killed by frost, burn them, and apply a mulcb
of stable manure.
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.
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.
Rot or rust is often caused by hilling up
with earth in hot weather. Use boards for
summer cro, , Pithy stalks are due to poor
seed; or lack of moisture.
Black knot : Dark fungous-looking bunches
or knots on limbs. Cut off and burn whenever
seen.
Cane-borers may be kept in check by cutting
out and burning infested canes.
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.
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.
Dig out borers. Cut down and burn trees
affected with "yellows."
Look out for "fire blight." Cut out and
burn blighted branches whenever seen.
Cut out black knot whenever seen.
To prevent scabby tubers, treat the seed with
formalin before planting.
Hand-pick tomato worms.
mixture is a fungicide as well as a scale cure, and if it U a»«d fe« fii'St early Bordeav}'
spray may be omitted.
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SPRAYING FORMULAS
FUNGICIDES.— Bordeaux mixture is
made by taking three pounds of sulphate
of copper, four pounds of quicklime,
fifty gallons of water. To dissolve the
copper sulphate, put it into a coarse
cloth bag and suspend the bag in a re-
ceptacle partly filled with water. Next,
slake the lime in a tub, and strain the
milk of lime thus obtained into another
receptacle. Now get some one to help
you, and with buckets, simultaneously
pour the two liquids into the spraying
barrel or tank. Lastly, add sufficient
water to make fifty gallons. It is safe
to use this full-strength Bordeaux on
almost all foliage — except, perhaps, on
extra tender things, such as watermelon
vines, peach trees, etc. For these it
is wiser to use a half-strength mixture.
Formalin. — This is also called for-
maldehyde, and may be purchased at
drug stores. Its principal use is to
treat seed potatoes to prevent "scab."
Soak the whole seed for two hours in
a mixture of one-half pint formaUn
and fifteen gallons of cold water; dry
the seed, cut, and plant in ground that
has not recently grown potatoes.
Bordeaux Combined with Insect
Poison. — By adding one-quarter pound
of Paris green to each fifty gallons of
Bordeaux, the mixture becomes a com-
bined fungicide and insecticide. Or,
instead of Paris green, add about two
pounds of arsenate of lead. The advan-
tages of arsenate of lead over Paris
green are, first, it is not apt to burn
foliage even if used in rather excessive
quantities; and, second, it "sticks" to
the foliage, etc., better and longer.
INSECTICIDES.— Arsenate of
Lead. — This is the best insecticide for
chewing insects, and is for sale by seeds-
men. Use about two pounds in fifty
gallons of water.
White Hellebore. — This, if fresh.
may be used instead of Paris green in
some cases — worms on currant and
gooseberry bushes, for instance. (It is
not such a powerful poison as the ar-
senites, and would not do so well for
tough insects such as potato-bugs.)
Steep two ounces in one gallon of hot
water, and use as a spray.
FOR SUCKING INSECTS.— Now
we come to another class of insecticides,
suited to insects which suck a plant's
juice but do not chew. Arsenic will
not kill such pests; therefore we must
resort to solutions which kill by contact.
Kerosene Emulsion. — One-half pound
of hard or one quart of soft soap; kero-
sene, two gallons; boiling soft water,
one gallon. If hard soap is used, slice it
fine and dissolve it in water by boiling;
add the boiling solution (away from
the fire) to the kerosene, and stir or
violently churn for from five to eight
minutes, until the mixture assumes a
creamy consistency. If a spray pump is
at hand, pump the mixture back upon
itself with considerable force for about
five minutes. Keep this as a stock. //
viust be further diluted with water be-
fore using. One part of emulsion to
fifteen parts of water, is about right
for lice.
Carbolic Acid Emulsion. — Made by
dissolving one pound -of hard soap or
one quart of soft soap in a gallon of
boiHng water, to which one pint of
crude carbolic acid is added, the whole
being stirred into an emulsion. One
part of this is added to about thirty-five
parts of water and poured around the
bases of the plants, about four ounces
per plant at each application, beginning
when the plants are set out and re-
peated every week or ten days until the
last of May. Used to fight maggots.
Whale-Oil Soap Soi Ittion. — Dissolve
one pound of whale-oil toap in a gallon
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Phone 6069-W JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.
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130 Water Street
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Steam Heated Rooms
and Baths For Men Only
WILLIAM A. HYER
Dealer in
Gasoline, Auto Oils, Batteries, Auto Supplies
and Accessories
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NINEVEH, N. Y.
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BROOME COUNTY
J. D. KELLOGG J. R. MacDONALD
THE COURIER-JOURNAL CO.
Printers and Publishers
DEPOSIT, N. Y.
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70-72 State Street BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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Everything in
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Main Office:
Belknap Ave., Cor. Glenwood
Phone 1685 Binghamton, N. Y.
Barton's Home-Made Ice Cream
PURITY FIRST— QUALITY ALWAYS
We make Ice Cream of all flavors. We try especially to please
the Auto traveling public
H. A. BARXOIM
WINDSOR, N. Y.
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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 Maj- or June or when
the tiny scale lice are moving about on
the baric.
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 Hquor by adding about
seven gallons of water. Strain and ap-
ply. Good for lice.
Lime-Sulphur Mixture. — Slake
twenty-two pounds of fresh lump lime
in the vessel in which the mixture is to
be boiled, using only enough water to
cover the lime. Add seventeen pounds
of sulphur (flowers or pov/dered), 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 the 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
oi 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., are
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,
etc. (Note. — The first four are excet
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
seed 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 seed out on a sieve
or in a basket to drain, and then stir
in a few handfuls of land plaster (g>'p-
sum), or air-slaked lime.
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
eight pounds of unslaked lump lime in
a barrel ; add enough* water to cover.
When the lime begins to heat, throw in
eight 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 the finished
mixture, which then becomes a com-
bined 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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FARMERS' BULLETINS
Sent Free to Residents of the United States, by Department of Agriculture
Washington, D. C, on Application.
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long as the supply lasts, to any resident of the United States, on application to his Senator, Representa-
tive, or Delegate in Congress, or to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Because of the
limited supply, applicants are urged to select only a few numbers, choosing those which are of special
interest to them. Residents of foreign countries should apply to the Superintendent of Documents, Gov-
ernment Printing Office, Washington, D. C, who has these bulletins for aale. Price, S cents each to
Canada, Cuba, and Mexico: 6 cents to other foreign countries.
22. The Feeding of Farm Animals.
27. Flax for Seed and Fiber.
28. Weeds: And How to Kill Them.
30. Grape Diseases on the Pacific Coast.
34. Meats: Composition and Cooking.
35. Potato Culture.
36. Cotton Seed and Its Products.
44. Commercial Fertilizers.
48. The Manuring of Cotton.
51. Standard Varieties ©f Chickens.
52. The Sugar Beet.
54. Some Common Birds.
55. The Dairy Herd. "
61. Asparagus Culture.
62. Marketing Farm Produce.
64. Ducks and Geese.
77. The Liming of Soils.
81. Corn Culture in the South.
85. Fish as Food.
86. Thirty Poisonous Plants.
88. Alkali Lands.
91. Potato Diseases and Treatment.
99. Insect Enemies of Shade Trees.
101. Millets.
104. Notes on Frost.
106. Breeds of Dairy Cattle.
113. Tfie Apple and How to Grow It,
118. Grape Growing in the South.
121. Beans, Peas, and Other Legumes as
Food.
126. Suggestions for Farm Buildings.
127. Important Insecticides.
128. Eggs and Their Uses as Food.
131. Tests for Detection of Oleomargarine.
134 Tree Planting in Rural School Grounds.
137. The Angora Goat.
138. Irrigation in Field and Garden.
139. Emmer: a Grain for the Semi-arid Re-
gions.
140. Pineapple Growing.
150. Clearing New Land.
152. Scabies in Cattle.
154. The Home Fruit Garden
156. The Home Vineyard.
157. The Propagation of Plants.
158. How to Build Irrigation Ditches.
164. Rape as a Forage Crop
166. Cheese Making on the Farm,
167. Cassava.
170. Principles of Horse Feeding.
172. Scale Insects and Mites on Citrus
Trees.
173. Primer of Forestry.
174. Broom Com.
175. Home Manufacture of Grape Juice.
176. Cranberry Culture.
177. Squab Raising.
178. Insects Injurious in Cranberry Culture.
179. Horseshoeing.
181. Pruning.
182. Poultry as Food.
183. Meat on the Farm.
185. Beautifying the Home Grounds.
187. Drainage of Farm Lands.
188. Weeds Used in Medicine.
192, Barnyard Manure.
194. Alfalfa Seed.
195. Annual Flowering Plants.
198. Strawberries.
200. Turkeys.
201. The Cream Separator on Western
Farms.
203. Canned Fruits, Preserves and Jellies.
204. The Cultivation of Mushrooms.
205. Pig Management.
206. Milk Fever and Its Treatment.
213. Raspberries
218, The School Garden,
220. Tomatoes.
221, Fungous Diseases of the Cranberry,
224. Canadian Field Peas.
228. Forest Planting and Farm Manage
ment.
229. Production of Good Seed Corn.
231, Cucumber and Melon Diseases,
232, Okra: Its Culture and Uses.
234. The Guinea Fowl.
236. Incubation and Incubators.
238. Citrus Fruit Growing in the Gulf
States,
239, The Corrosion of Fence Wire,
241, Butter Making on the Farm.
242, An Example of Model Farming,
243, Fungicides and Their Use.
245, Renovation of Worn-out Soils.
246. Saccharine Sorghums,
248. The Lawn.
249. Cereal Breakfast Foods.
250. Wheat Smut and Loose Smut of Oats.
252. Maple Sugar and Syrup.
253. The Germination of Seed Corn.
254. Cucumbers.
255. The Home Vegetable Garden,
2'56, Preparation of Vegetables for the
Table.
257. Soil Fertility.
260. Seed of Red Clover and Its Impurities.
263. Information for Beginners in Irrigation.
264. The Brown-Tail Moth.
266. Management of Soils to Conserve Mois
ture.
269. Industrial Alcohol: Uses and Statistics
270. Modern Conveniences for the Farm
Home.
271. Forage Crop Practices in the North'
west.
272. A Successful Hog and Seed-Corn Farm
274. Flax Culture.
275. The Gypsy Moth.
277. Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm Engines
278. Leguminous Crops for Green Manuring.
279. A Method of Eradicating Johnson Grass.
280. A Profitable Tenant Dairy Farm.
282. Celery.
284. Enemies of the Grape East of the
Rockies.
286. Cotton Seed and Cotton-Seei Meal.
287. Poultry Management.
288. Non-saccharine Sorghums.
289. Beans.
291. Evaporation of Apples.
292. Cost of Filling Silos.
293. Use of Fruit as Food.
295, Potatoes and Other Root Crops as Food.
298. Food Value of Corn and Corn Prod-
ucts.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
C. L. HILL
MANUFACTURER OF ICE CREAM
Both Phones
11 Wall Street BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
JAMES L. DERBY
DRUGGIST
Johnson City New York
UNION ENDICOTT NEWS
Chas. Le Barron Qoeller
Publisher
UNION NEW YORK
MRS. CHAS. H. NASH
White Leghorns
Hatching Eggs For Sale
R. D. 1 JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.
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PHONE TOO
F». J. AXXELL, D. V. IVf.
VEXERirsrA.RIA.N
Residence and Hospital
G5 Carroll Street
BiriQhiamton, New York
W. D. SWEET
"He Sells Automu,biles"
NEW CARS
WHITE, NATIONAL, COLE, JEFFERY and VELIE
Finest Garage in New York State, Absolutely Fireproof. Accomodates 1 50
Cars. Free Air. 24-Hour Service. Three Wash Racks.
USED CARS A SPECIALTY
Phone 1787 21-23 Wall Cor. Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS CUISINE UNSURPASSED
THE LEWIS HOUSE
ALBERT G. LOOM IS, Proprietor
Located Near We Cater to the American Plan
All Depots Commercial Fraternity Rates, $2.00 and Up
15 Lewis St., cor. Prospect Ave.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
MARTIN J. MORIARITY
Funeral Director and Emb aimer
158 COURT STREET, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
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299. Diversified Farming.
801. Home-Grown Tea.
302. Sea Island Cotton.
303. Corn Harvesting Machinery.
304. Growing and Curing Hops.
306. Dodder in Relation to Farm Seeds.
307. Roselle : Its Culture and Uses.
310. A Successful Alabama Diversification
Farm.
311. Sand-Clay and Burnt-Clay Roads.
812. A Successful Southern Hay Farm.
313. Harvesting and Storing Corn.
318. Cowpeas.
321. The Use of the Split-Log Drag on
Roads
322. Milo as a Dry-Land Grain Crop.
324. Sweet Potatoes.
325. Small Farms in the Corn Belt.
326. Building up a Cotton Plantation.
328. Silver Fox Farming.
330. Deer Farming in the United States.
331. Forage Crops for Hogs in Kansas
332. Nuts and Their Uses as Food.
333. Cotton Wilt.
337. New England Dairy Farms.
338. Macadam Roads.
339. Alfalfa. '
341. The Bastet' Willow.
344. The Boll Weevil Problem.
345. Some Common Disinfectants.
346. The Computation of Rations.
347. The Repair of Farm Equipment.
348. Bacteria in Milk.
349. The Dairy Industry in the South.
350. The Dehorning of Cattle.
351. The Tuberculin Test of Cattle.
354. Onion Culture.
355. A Successful Poultry and Dairy
Farm.
857. Methods of Poultry Management.
358. Primer of Forestry. Part II.
359. Canning Vegetables in the Home.
361. Meadow Fescue: Its Culture and Uses.
362. Conditions Affecting the Value of
Hay.
863. The Use of Milk as Food.
864. A Profitable Cotton Farm.
865. Northern Potato-Growing Sections.
367. Lightning and Lightning: Conductors.
368. Bindweed, or Wild Morning-glory.
369. How to Destroy Rats.
870. Replanning a Farm for Profit.
371. Drainage of Irrigated Lands.
872. Soy Beans.
373. Irrigation of Alfalfa.
375. Care of Food in the Home.
377. Harmfulness of Headache Mixtures.
378. Methods of Exterminating Texas-fever
Tick.
379. Hog Cholera.
380. The Loco-weed Disease.
382. The Adulteration of Forage-plant
Seeds.
383. How to Destroy English Sparrows.
385. Boys* and Girls' Agricultural Clubs.
386. Potato Culture on Farms of the West.
387. Preservative Treatment of Timbers.
389. Bread and Bread Making.
390. Pheasant Raising in the United States.
391. Economical Use of Meat in the Home.
392. Irrigation of Sugar Beets.
393. Habit-formiug Agents.
394. Windmills in Irrigation.
395. Sixty-day and Kherson Oats.
396. The Muskrat.
398. Use of Commercial Fertilizers in the
South.
399. Irrigation of Grain.
400. Profitable Corn-planting Method.
401. Protection of Orchards from Frosts.
402. Canada Bluegrass; Its Culture and
Uses.
403. Construction of Concrete Fence Posts.
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Irrigation of Orchards.
Soil Conservation.
The Potato as a Truck Crop.
School Exercises in Plant Production
School Lessons on Corn.
Potato Culls as a Source of Alcohol.
Feeding Hogs in the South.
The Care of Milk and Its Use.
Corn Cultivation.
Seed Corn.
Rice Culture.
Oats: Distribution and Uses.
Control of Blowing Soils.
Demonstration Work on Southern
Farms.
Forest Nurseries for Schools.
Oats: Growing the Crop.
Canning Peaches on the Farm.
Barley Culture in the Southern States
Testing Farm Seeds.
Industrial Alcohol: Manufacture.
The Peanut.
How a City Family Managed a Farm.
Cabbage.
Production of Onion Seed and Sets.
Winter Oats for the South.
A System of Tenant Farming.
Hog Houses.
Anthrax.
Spraying Peaches.
Lespedeza, or Japan Clover
The Treatment: of Bee Diseases.
Barley: Growing the Crop.
Remedies Against Mosquitoes.
Marketing Eggs Through the Creamery.
The Choice of Crops for Alkali Land.
Bees.
Better Grain-Sorghum Crops.
Rabies or Hydrophobia.
Some Facts About Malaria.
Capons and Caponizing.
Danger of Spread of Gypsy and Brown
Tail Moths.
A Successful New York Farm.
Red Clover.
Our Grosbeaks and Their Value.
The Best Two Sweec Sorghums.
House Flies.
Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing
The Use of Concrete on the Farm.
The Utilization of Logged-Off Land.
The Sanitary Privy.
The Eradication of Quack-Grass.
Winter Emmer.
Chestnut Bark Disease.
Forestry in Nature Study.
Game Laws.
Grape Propagation, Pruning, Training.
Farming in Central New Jersey.
Paint on the Farm.
Ice Houses.
Dying Pine in Southern States.
Sorghum Sirup Manufacture.
Typhoid Fever.
Disinfecting Stables.
Concrete on the Live-Stock Farm.
How to Grow Pears.
Thomless Prickly Pears.
Spotted Fever.
Sweet Clover.
Cheese in the Diet.
Diseases of Cabbage, etc.
Two Imported Plant Diseases.
Bacteria in Milk.
Fungous Enemies of the Apple.
English Sparrow Pest.
Lawn Soils and Lawns.
Alfalfa Seed Production.
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DISEASES OF SHEEP
If sheep are given proper care aT,d
feed, and are not exposed to suddtn
changes, the liability of disease is ma-
terially reduced. For the average shetp
that becomes sick, and you do not know
how to doctor, the best way is to let
nature take its course. Unless the
symptoms are very evident and the rem-
edies well known, doctoring sheep is ex-
pensive and often unsatisfactory.
In handling and treating sick animals,
use common sense. Do not try to make
them eat, but let them be quiet. Do
not begin to pour medicine down them
the first time you see there is something
wrong, but look to the cause and remove
it, if it is in the feed or care. If the
animal does not then return to feed,
study closely the symptoms, and give
such treatment as the latter seem to
warrant. The common ailments of
sheep are comparatively few, but severe
cases of many of them are very fatal.
)In giving medicine to sheep, the easi-
est way to hold the sheep is to set it
on its rump, placing the sheep between
ycmr legs and holding the head by plac-
ing the first two fingers of the left hand
in the roof of the animal's mouth, thus
leaving the right hand to hold the spoon
or bottle. Except where the medicine
is given clear, in one or two tablespoon-
fuls, the best method is to have a long,
small-necked bottle in which to put the
medicine, and put in the mouth, taking .
care to have the opening well to the back
of the mouth so that the sheep can not
hold the tongue over the opening. Give
large doses with great care, pouring
slowly to avoid choking. Be careful not
to choke by pouring ipto the windpipe.
In giving castor oil with a spoon, dip
the spoon in water just before using.
Internal Diseases.
Choking. — Generally caused by too
fast eating of oats or roots, which lodge
in the gullet. Set the animal on its
rump, stretch the neck and throw the
head back, and pour a cupful of water
down the throat. In more severe cases,
use three or four tablespoonfuls of
melted lard. If neither of these furnish
relief, take a piece of small rubber hose,
or a^very small, pliable and smooth
stick, push it carefully down the gullet,
and dislodge the obstacle.. Keep close
to the lower side of the neck, so as not
to disturb the windpipe.
In passing hose to relieve choke, keep
neck perfectly straight. Have animal /
held firmly by good assistants. Use
great care to avoid wounding throat.
Bloating. — Caused by overeating of
soft, green feed, such as young clover,
alfalfa, rape, and the like. For slight
cases, put all the pine tar possible on the
nose and mouth ; also fasten a small
stick in the mouth, like a bridle bit, to
keep it open to allow the gas to escape.
In more severe cases, give two teaspoon-
fuls of bicarbonate of soda, dissolved
in warm water. If relief does not fol-
low, repeat in about ten minutes. Hold-
ing salt pork in the mouth will often
relieve. In all of these cases, keep the
animal in motion, so as to facilitate the
escape of gas. If none of these reme-
dies act and the animal becomes worse,
tapping must be resorted to. This is -
done by making a small insertion with
a sharp knife, at a point on the left side
equidistant from the end of the last
short rib and the backbone, on the
paunch. .Better than a knife is a trocar
with shield. This is a sharp blade in
a tube, and when the puncture is made
the shield is left in the opening, allow-
the gas to escape. This shield should
be removed as soon as the animal is
out of danger. Sheep trocar and canula
can be secured from any veterinary in-
strument maker.
Foundering. — Generally caused by
overeating; for instance, securing access
to grain bin accidentally, or being kept
from feed twenty-four hours or longer,
and then allowed to eat as much as
they please. As soon as found, give
one-half teacupful of castor oil and keep
well exercised. If bloating sets in, re-
lieve by ordinary methods. Founder-
ing is very dangerous, and death often
results, in spite of any remedy.
Constipation — In lambs, often occurs
when one to seven years old. Relieve
by an injection, with a small sj'ringc. of
lukewarm soapsuds .into the rectum.
Another good injection is glycerine, one
ounce to warm water one pint. In older
sheep, sometimes due to heavy feeding.
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especially of corn and dry feed without
any laxative foods; also due to lack of
exercise. Two to four tablespoonf uls of
castor oil will relieve; if no passage of
bowels in twenty-four hours, repeat and
increase the dose by one-half.
Scouring. — Induced by a sudden
change from dry to green feed; by over-
eating of green feed, such as rape,
clover, alfalfa, and the like; also of
grain. In mild cases, a change to dry
feed will cause scouring to stop in a
day or so, without the use of any drug.
In very severe cases, where the sheep
refuses to eat, and passage of dung is
slimy and attended with straining, give
two tablespoonfuls of castor oil to carry
off the cause of the irritation; if this
does not check the passage give a table-
spoonful of castor oil with thirty drops
of laudanum, twice daily, in a little
gruel. When checked, continue to give
flaxseed gruel, until the sheep returns
to its regular ration.
Snuffles. — Similar to a cold in per-
sons ; catarrh ; discharge at the nose.
Put fresh pine tar in the mouth and on
the nose. In severe cases steam the
sheep with tar, by putting some live
coals in a pan, pouring tar on them, and
holding his head over the pan, placing
a blanket over his head to keep the
fumes from escaping, and forcing the
sheep to inhale them.
Urinary Troubles. — Rams are some-
times troubled to make water; generally
due to heavy feeding and close confine-
ment; it is also claimed that heavy feed-
ing of roots will cause this trouble.
Rams stand apart from the flock, do
not eat, draw up their hind parts, and
strain in an attempt to make water. To
relieve, give one-half teaspoonful sweet
spirits of niter, in a little water, every
two hours until relieved.
Worms. — The deadly stomach worm
(strongylus contortus) is the worst foe
of the eastern sheep grower. It is a
small worm about three-quarters of an
inch long, found in the fourth stomach.
They are taken in by lambs running on
old pasture, especially blue-grass, and
are induced by wet weather and wet
soil; are generally noticeable during
July and August. Symptoms : lambs lag
behind when driving the flock, look thin
and poor, act weak, skin is very pale
and bloodless; eyes pale, sunken and
lifeless; sometimes scouring occurs a
day or two before death; death usually
in four to ten days. Preventive : keep
the lambs from old pastures; a fresh
cut or newly seeded clover meadow
makes the best pasture; rape is also
good. Feed them some grain and dry
feed, and keep some of the following
mixture in the salt box all the time,
viz. : one bushel salt, one pound gen-
tian, one pound powdered copperas, one
pint turpentine, mixed thoroughly. Some
of the prepared medicated salts are just
as cheap and effective as this mixture.
Tobacco dust and tobacco leaves fed
v/ith the salt are also much used in
some sections and prove very effective
as a preventive. Cure: if not too bad
when noticed, they can often be cured,
but they are seldom as growthy as if
not affected. Shut the lambs from all
feed for twelve to eighteen hours; catch
the lamb, set him on his rump, holding
so that he can not struggle and give a
drench of gasoline, one tablespoonful,
in four ounces (one-third to one-half
teacupful) of milk; repeat the two suc-
ceeding mornings, and if no improve-
ment, repeat the series in seven to ten
days. Follow directions carefully.
Diseases External.
Maggots. — Caused by green flies, in-
duced by hot, damp weather, and dirty
wool; found on the hind part of sheep,
and on rams around the horns, where
wool is damp and dirty. Also around
castration and docking wounds, which
require watching for this trouble. Trim
off the wool on place affected, and throw
off the maggots ; put on gasoline to kill
the maggots. Air-slacked lime will dry
up the wet wool, and drive the maggots
and flies away. Turpentine and kero-
sene are also used, but both take off
the wool, if used in considerable
amounts. Apply the above remedies for
maggots with brush or small oil can.,
Fouls, or Sore Feet. — Sheep are often
lame, especially when the ground is wet;
earth or manure lodges between the toes,
continual rubbing induces soreness, the
foot begins to suppurate, and your
sheep is lame; the foot looks sore be-
tween the toes and is, warm. Pare away
all shell of hoof around the sore part,
being sure to expose to the air all af-
fected parts : after thoroughly paring,
put on with a small swab a solution of
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blue vitriol and strong vinegar, mixed
to the consistency of a thin paste. Keep
sheep \,-ith fouls away from wet pastures
or stagnant water, and keep feet dry and
clean as possible.
If lame sheep are not doctored, the
fouls soon spread to all parts of the
foot, and foot-rot results. This becomes
contagious, and all sheep remaining
where are those with foot-rot will be-
come lame. There is no need of foot-
rot if the sheplierd takes care of his
sheep. Treat this the same as the fouls,
being sure to pare away all shell and ex-
posing the diseased parts. For a
stronger solution than blue vitriol, use
blue vitriol, butyr of antiinony, and mur-
iatic acid, equal parts by weight. Use
with care. Paring is the principal thing;
be careful not to cut the toe vein.
Another excellent remedy for foul feet
is one ounce chloride of zinc to one
pint of water. Apply enough to wet
foul parts once daily after cleaning foot
with dry cloth.
Ticks. — Ticks to sheep are as lice to
hens; they take the life and blood from
the sheep. To kill them, dip your sheep
in some proprietary dip. carbolic prefer-
red, being careful to follow directions.
Scab. — Is a strictly contagious disease
of the skin, caused by a small mite which
bites the skin. It generally appears on
the back, rump or sides of the sheep,
and is first indicated by rubbing and
pulling of the wool. The disease is very
contagious, common to large flocks and
bands, especially on the western range.
Cure : use some good proprietary dip,
follow directions to the letter, dip your
sheep thoroughly twice, the second dip-
ping from six to ten days after the first,
not sooner nor later than these limits.
Disinfect all pens thoroughly and keep
sheep from the old pastures at least two
months. Scab is not very common to
eastern sheep owners. Inspect all new
animals at once for scab, as it is often
introduced by purchasing stock ewes or
rams.
Sore Eyes. — Caused by too much wool
over the eyes, and the eyelid rolling into
the eye; also by getting something into
the eye. Shear the wool away from the
eye, and tie the cap of wool up off from
the eyes, if necessary; if there is a film
over the eye, better apply a few drops
of a solution of ten grains of boric acid
to the ounce of water, put in a pinch of
powdered burnt alum.
Sore Teats. — The teats on ewes with
lambs sometimes become sore and ten-
'der, so that the lamb can not suck. .Rub
twice a day with salted butter.
Caked Udder. — Sometimes caused by
weaning and not milking after the lamb
is taken away. Generally occurs in
heavy milkers ; also occurs when lamb
is still sucking, in one side of the bag
at first. It is accompanied by stifl^ness
in the hind quarters, the bag is liard, and
in the first stages a thin, watery-like
fluid can be drawn from the J:eat. Rub
well and carefully, using camphorated
sweet oil; the principal thing is the rub-
bing; try to soften the bag and keep
the teat open. Many times the ewe will
lose the use of that side of her bag
entirely. If she does, send her to mar-
ket. Where gait is stiff and udder
caked, give the ewe one dram salicylate
of soda three times daily for three or
four days.
Casting Withers. — Thrusting out of
the womb. It should l)e washed in a
pint of warm water, in which has been
dissolved a teaspoonful of powdered
alum, and the womb replaced, and a
stitch taken in 'the upper part of the
opening of the vagina. The best way
to cure such ewes is to market them or
kill at once if they continue to give
trouble in this respect. After replacing
the womb, keep hind parts of animal
quite high by standing in narrow stall
made for the purpose, with floor made
high behind.
Goiter. — Lumps in the throat. Com-
mon to lambs when born ; also in young
sheep during the first winter. Some
think the latter is caused by high feed-
ing. Apply tincture of iodine with a
swab, rubbing on enough to color well
the affected portion. Two or three ap-
plications, two to four days apart, should
remove the worst case of goiter.
Castrating. — Hold as for docking.
Cut off a good sized portion of the end
of the sac with a sharp knife, push back
the sack from the testicles, grasp the
latter singly, with right hand, and grasp
narrow or upper portion of sac firmly
with left hand, and draw out until the
cord breaks. Do not cut the cord, but
break it. When docking and castrating
at the same time, castrate first, then
dock, and release the lamb. The whole
operation should not take over one to
two minutes.
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