. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. 174 PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL J. W. LKWIS. BLAIR MILLER. still livinsf and makes her home with her son, the subject of thissketch, who was married to Miss Berte Kelloo^o;, the accomplisheddauj2;hter of D. B. Kellogor^ deceased, who was familiarly known tonearly every citizens of Chariton county as Uncle Dan. One childLouise KellogCT Lewis, was born to this union, February 17, 1SI>1, andis the delight of the houselold. Mr. Lewis is a large land owner,having 50 acres of fine land near Glasgow, in his own n


. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. 174 PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL J. W. LKWIS. BLAIR MILLER. still livinsf and makes her home with her son, the subject of thissketch, who was married to Miss Berte Kelloo^o;, the accomplisheddauj2;hter of D. B. Kellogor^ deceased, who was familiarly known tonearly every citizens of Chariton county as Uncle Dan. One childLouise KellogCT Lewis, was born to this union, February 17, 1SI>1, andis the delight of the houselold. Mr. Lewis is a large land owner,having 50 acres of fine land near Glasgow, in his own name and a halfinterest in 631 acres near the same place. These gentlemen estalilished a dry goods, clothing, boot and shoeand furnishing goods house in 1891 in Keytesville and have done aflourishing business ever since. They are both always polite andgentlemanly to their customers and have attained the highest respectof everyone who deals with them. Honest prices and just dealingshave increased their Ijusiness until at present they can claim the honorof keeping the leading mercantile establishment in the city of


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