. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. )y capturino; first prize, in crold. In 1804 after ahotly contested election, Mr. Schooler secured the nomination andsubsequent election to the office of Representative of Chariton other bills introduced by him, which afterwards became a law,was tlie Central Hicrh School PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 73 Havino; chosen the practice of law as his future occupation, , at the April term (1896) of the Chariton county circuitcourt, made application for admission to the bar, and


. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. )y capturino; first prize, in crold. In 1804 after ahotly contested election, Mr. Schooler secured the nomination andsubsequent election to the office of Representative of Chariton other bills introduced by him, which afterwards became a law,was tlie Central Hicrh School PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 73 Havino; chosen the practice of law as his future occupation, , at the April term (1896) of the Chariton county circuitcourt, made application for admission to the bar, and standino; a satis-factory examination, was formally admitted by Judge W. W. Rucker. On July 4, 1892, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary , a worthy and intellectual lady of Kandolph county. This unionhas been blessed with one democrat (W. H.) who should he live willcast his first ballot in 1914. Socially, our subject is a gentleman oflarge sympathies, of gentle character, thoughtful and considerate forothers, honored and respected by many friends and acquaintances.


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