History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . MR. AND MRS. DAVID W. LOWRY CHICKASAW AND HOWARD COUNTIES 435 Following his first marriage Mr. Lowry rented a portion of his fathers farm, whichhe continued to cultivate until 1914, when he bought his present home place of onehundred and thirty-seven acres, twenty-three acres of this tract being now within thecorporate limits of the town. Upon this portion of the farm stands his home. He es-tablished the Fredericksburg Stock Farm and is giving his attention to the raising ofHolstein cattle, Poland China hogs and pure blooded barred Plymouth Rock


History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . MR. AND MRS. DAVID W. LOWRY CHICKASAW AND HOWARD COUNTIES 435 Following his first marriage Mr. Lowry rented a portion of his fathers farm, whichhe continued to cultivate until 1914, when he bought his present home place of onehundred and thirty-seven acres, twenty-three acres of this tract being now within thecorporate limits of the town. Upon this portion of the farm stands his home. He es-tablished the Fredericksburg Stock Farm and is giving his attention to the raising ofHolstein cattle, Poland China hogs and pure blooded barred Plymouth Rock and WhiteWyandotte chickens. The various branches of his business are bringing to him deservedand substantial success and he is regarded as one of the most progressive and enter-prising of the residents of Fredericksburg. His political allegiance is given to the re-publican party. J. W. KRIEGER. J. W. Krieger, of New Hampton, enjoys the reputation of beng a forceful, re-sourceful and extremely progressive business man and is displaying splendi


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