The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . pointed by President Harrison as veter-inary inspector in the stockyards of thatcity, which position he held for that lengthof time. On his return to Danville he re-sumed the practice of his profession and to-day has a splendid practice which extendsfar into the country for many miles in everydirection. At Danville. November 11, 1896. married Miss Ethel Welch. TheDoctor and his wife have a handsome hom<at No. 128 North Walnut street and healso owns other real estate in Danville, in-cluding his office and hospital at No. 17th
The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . pointed by President Harrison as veter-inary inspector in the stockyards of thatcity, which position he held for that lengthof time. On his return to Danville he re-sumed the practice of his profession and to-day has a splendid practice which extendsfar into the country for many miles in everydirection. At Danville. November 11, 1896. married Miss Ethel Welch. TheDoctor and his wife have a handsome hom<at No. 128 North Walnut street and healso owns other real estate in Danville, in-cluding his office and hospital at No. 17the same street. He has met with excellentsuccess in the practice of his chosen profes-sion and is now serving as assistant stateveterinary. Socially he is an honored mem-ber of Olive Branch Lodge. F. & A. ]\I.;Hesperian Lodge, K. P., of Franklin. In-diana; the Order of Ben llnr and the RoyalArcanum. He attends the Presbyterianchurch, of which he was a member in theold country, and is a stanch supporter of theRepublican jiarty and its principles. He. U. R. EADER. THE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 203 stands deservedly higli in the esteem ofhis fellow citizens and commands the confi-dence and regard of all with whom hecomes in contact. ROY L. MURPHY. Roy L. Murphy, the editor and pro-prietor of the Fairmount Review, was hornat Mahomet. Illinois, July 7, 1870, his par-ents being David A. and Asenath father was a fanner by occupation andwas a well known citizen of Champaigncounty. The subject of this re\iew pur-sued his education in the public schools ofMahomet, where he was graduated in theclass of 1896, after which he attended busi-ness college at Bloomington. Illinois, fortwo years. In his early youth he enteredthe printing office of his brother, C. W. Mur-phy, and finding the profession congenialhe has since followed it. On the 15th ofMay, 1894, he became an employe in theoffice of the Sucker State Printing Com-pany at Mahomet and there learned thetrade, working until the ist o
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