. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. ur subject were spentupon the farm, attending the public schools in winter. Completing hiseducation at the well known Central College, of Fayette, Mo., in 1890. On leaving school our subject taughtschool for three terms as a means of alivelihood, in Howard and Macon coun-ties, devoting his unemployed time tostudy of law, having chosen that pro-fession as his lifes occupation. Havingread for several months under the direc-tion of Capt. Ben Guthrie, of Macon City,a very al)le and distinguished attorney,our su])ject wa


. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. ur subject were spentupon the farm, attending the public schools in winter. Completing hiseducation at the well known Central College, of Fayette, Mo., in 1890. On leaving school our subject taughtschool for three terms as a means of alivelihood, in Howard and Macon coun-ties, devoting his unemployed time tostudy of law, having chosen that pro-fession as his lifes occupation. Havingread for several months under the direc-tion of Capt. Ben Guthrie, of Macon City,a very al)le and distinguished attorney,our su])ject was formally admitted to the? bar. May 1, 1894, opening his office inI this city, where he has flattering pros-pects of success. Politically, is a true and loyal democrat,whose parents liefore him were of thesame belief and principles. Religiously,of the Christian church and takes activeSocially, he is a member of the Knightsof Equity, and one of Salisburys most pleasant and agreeable gentle-men, honored and respected for his many nol)le traits of mind he is a consistent memberinterest in christian work.


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