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THE   FARM  JOURNAL   ILLUSTRATED 

RURAL  DIRECTORY 


OF 


BROOME  COUNTY 


1917 


NEW  YORK 

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1922 


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 


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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 


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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 

RURAL  DIRECTORY 


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. 


EURAL  DIRECTORY 


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 

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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. 


EURAL  DIEECTORY 


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 


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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 


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BINGHAMTON,  N.  Y. 


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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 


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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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EURAL  DIRECTORY 


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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FOR  THE  FAMILY 


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EURAL  DIRECTORY 


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. 


9 


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 


F.  L.  JORDAN  &  CO. 

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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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BROOME  COUNTY 


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JEWELER 


Any  Farmer 


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Club  fee  only  $1.00 

Balance  in  payments  to  suit  you 

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RURAL  DIRECTORY 


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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Oklahoma  City.  Okla..  Nov.  9,  1915 
Mr.  Clarence  C.  DePuy, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
My  Dear  Sir: 

The  copy  of  One-Man  Poultry  Plant,  by  Dr.  N.  W. 
Sanborn,  came  to  me  promptly,  and   I  have  spent 
several  ple.i8ant  evenings  reading  and  rereading  its 
sensible,  timely  suggestions.    I  find  time  to  care  lor  a 
profitable  flock  of  250  as  a  side   line  to  a  very  busy 
life.    I  have  read  many  works  recently  along  the  line 
of  this  book,  but  I  have  found  nothing  else  so  inspir- 
ing to  a  love  of  the  real  work  of  poultry  keeping  as  Is 
tills  Uttle   pamphlet,  and 
thank  you    for   directing 
my  attention  to  It. 
Very  cordially  yours. 


Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


G.  V.  Buchanan. 


14 


EURAL  DIRECTORY 


JOHNSON   CITY 

LOTS  FOR  SALE 

PARKVIEW 

$10.00  Down  $5.00  a  Month 


PARKVIEW  is  just  across  the  north  line 
of  Johnson  and  west  line  of  Binghamton.  It 
grows  with  both. 

No  city  or  village  TAXES — the  plot  is 
just  outside  of  Johnson  City  and  Binghamton. 

Johnson  City  real  estate  will  make  more 
money  than  war  brides  did  in  the  stock 
market. 

Every  lot  within  walking  distance  of  the 
great  factories  will  be  worth  3 1000.00  inside 
of  five  years. 

Those  lots  are  all  within  walking  distance 
and  are  high,  dry  and  healthful.  A  little  money 
invested  will  bring  big  returns.  Take  the 
Stella  or  Johnson  City  car  to  the  property. 
Office,  604  Press  Bldg.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 


Tracy  Farley 

PARKVIEW  REAL  ESTATE  CO. 

604  PRESS  BLDG.,  BINGHAMTON,  N.  Y. 


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BROOME  COUNTY 


Windsor  Service  Station 

Windsor,  New  York 

Ford  Cars- 
New  and  second-hand.  Com- 
plete line  of  Ford  parts. 
Accessories  of  every  descrip- 
tion. Gasoline  and  lubricating 
oils  at  wholesale  in  quantities. 

Cars  for  Hire— 

We  furnish  comfortable  cars 
and  careful  drivers  day  and 
night,  by  trip,  day,  or  mile. 
Our  rates  are  reasonable. 

Repair  Department— 

Our  mechanics  are  competent 
to  repair  your  car.  We  are  the 
authorized  agents  of  the  Ford 
Motor  Co.  This  fact  alone 
insures  you  against  faulty  work- 
manship. 

United  States  Tires  Always  in  Stock- 
Wind  SOr    Service    Station 

Telephone. 


16 


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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EUEAL  DIRECTORY 


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. 


22 


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. 


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23 


DEPOSIT 


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166  FRONT  STREET  DEPOSIT,  N.  Y. 


24 


RUEAL  DIRECTORY 


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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WHITNEY  POINT 


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your  own  individual  taste  in  the  decoration 


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prices  on — 


40 


RUEAL  DIEECTOEY 


Main    Street,   Whitney    Point.    New   York. 


WHITNEY  POINT 


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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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. 


42 


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. 


43 


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. 


44 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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.         ♦ 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


116 


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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


has   always   in   stock   clever,    artistic,  useful  and 
unusual  things  for  everv  gift  occasion 


THE  GIFT  SHOP 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 
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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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Why  Growing   Apples  Pays. 
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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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163 


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. 


164 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


ATLAS  COAL  &  SUPPLY  CO. 

H.  H.  Woodburn,  Mgr. 

315-317  Court  St.  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

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BROOME  COUNTY 


Empire  Grain  &  Elevator  Co. 

BINGHAMTON,  N.  Y. 
WHOLESALE 

FLOUR,  FEED 

AND 


GRAIN 


We  Handle  the  Best  Grades 

DAIRY  FEED 

HORSE  FEED 
POULTRY  FEED 


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TO  THE  DAIRYMAN 

WE  RECOMMEND 

Neverfail  Dairy  Feed — A  Balanced  Ration 

Clinton  Gluten  Continental  Gluten 

E-Gee  Stock  Feed  E-Gee  Molasses  Dairy  Feed 

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 

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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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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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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 


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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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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. 


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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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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 


185 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 

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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 


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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. 

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237 


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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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 
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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- 
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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. 
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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. 

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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 
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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. 
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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. 
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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 
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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 
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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. 

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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 
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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- 
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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 
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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- 
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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. 


To  Find  the  Amount  of  Wall  Paper 
Required  to  Paper  a  Room 

Measure  the  distance  around  the  room 
deduct  the  width  of  each  window  and 
door,  take  two-thirds  of  result.  Divide 
this  result  by  the  number  of  strips  that 
can  be  cut  from  each  roll  and  you  have 
the  number  of  rolls  required.  A  roll 
is  generally  a  foot  and  a  half  wide,  24 
feet  long  and  contains  36  square  feet, 
or  4  square  yards.  . 


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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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WINDSOR,   NEW  YORK 

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Cigars  and  Tobacco 
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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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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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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. 


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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 

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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. 
Raising   Hares    and    Rabbits. 
Texas-fever    Tick. 
Control    of    the    Boll   Weevil. 
Cotton    Improvement. 
Timothy  in  the   Northwest. 
Comb    Honey. 


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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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