. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . sfullyconducted under the able supervision of In the spring of 1904 he extended hisactivities into other fields of labor and formeda partnership with Daniel Tee and engagedin the lumbering business, establishing a yardon the east side of the mill on South Mainstreet. There the firm handles all kinds ofdressed and undressed lumber and its patronageis now extensive. The farm which Mr. Bremerowns comprises three hundred acres of \enhighly improved land. Upon the [dace are mod-ern buildings, including a handsome residenceequipped with


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . sfullyconducted under the able supervision of In the spring of 1904 he extended hisactivities into other fields of labor and formeda partnership with Daniel Tee and engagedin the lumbering business, establishing a yardon the east side of the mill on South Mainstreet. There the firm handles all kinds ofdressed and undressed lumber and its patronageis now extensive. The farm which Mr. Bremerowns comprises three hundred acres of \enhighly improved land. Upon the [dace are mod-ern buildings, including a handsome residenceequipped with all modern conveniences. Theland is splendidly drained, the fields are undera high state of cultivation and the place isstocked with high grades of cattle. In L878 occurred the marriage of Mr. Br< merand Miss Minnie Brinker, who was born in Ger-many in 1856 and came to the United State*when but seven years of age with her parents,Louis and Minnie Brinker. who located in Missouri. Mr. Bremer was a carpenter OF THEUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. J. H. BREMER


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