History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . s township. During eight yearsservice in that position he has done most creditable and efficient work for the bene-fit of the community. He is now the treasurer of the school board of New Oregontownship. He and his family belong to the Catholic church and his position as acitizen of his community is with the foremost. Those who know him, and he hasa wide acquaintance, appreciate what he has done, the effectiveness of his ideas andof his work and the value of his labors in behalf of public progress and improve-ment. FRED HEIMERDINGER. Fred Heimer


History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . s township. During eight yearsservice in that position he has done most creditable and efficient work for the bene-fit of the community. He is now the treasurer of the school board of New Oregontownship. He and his family belong to the Catholic church and his position as acitizen of his community is with the foremost. Those who know him, and he hasa wide acquaintance, appreciate what he has done, the effectiveness of his ideas andof his work and the value of his labors in behalf of public progress and improve-ment. FRED HEIMERDINGER. Fred Heimerdinger, a representative farmer of Howard county, lives on sec-tion 14, Paris township, where he is busily engaged in the development of an ex-cellent tract of land. He was born in Germany, April 11, 1865, a son of John Dorothy (Breming) Heimerdinger, who came to the United States in June,1866. They first settled at Ridgeway, Winneshiek county, Iowa, and there thefather passed away some years later. The mother afterward became the wife of.


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