. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . ed his herd li year to year by breeding and purchase and now has forty-two tine animals upon hisplace, including many pure-blooded one-. Theseare mostly cows, for he sells the male animalsfrom year to year. He is now well known asa breeder of pure-blooded Aberdeen-Angus cattleand he has also been successful as a breeder ofsnlendid-bred horses. He farms two hundredacre- of land, while his younger brother, PredG. Nelch, operates one hundred and twentyacres of the farm. B. F. Nelch was married in Springfield, Sep-tember 7, 1898, to Miss Josephin
. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . ed his herd li year to year by breeding and purchase and now has forty-two tine animals upon hisplace, including many pure-blooded one-. Theseare mostly cows, for he sells the male animalsfrom year to year. He is now well known asa breeder of pure-blooded Aberdeen-Angus cattleand he has also been successful as a breeder ofsnlendid-bred horses. He farms two hundredacre- of land, while his younger brother, PredG. Nelch, operates one hundred and twentyacres of the farm. B. F. Nelch was married in Springfield, Sep-tember 7, 1898, to Miss Josephine Piekel. whowas horn, reared and educated in Sangamoncounty and is a daughter of Joseph Piekel, awell known business man of Springfield. Theynow have two children: Franklin C. and Nelch. Fred G. Neleh. brother of oursubject, is also married and resides upon thisfarm. Both are young men of good businessability, practical and progressive agriculturists,who are meeting with success in their undertak-ings here. Politically B. F. Nelch is a Re-.
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