Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . d out when King ventilating system is used, which insuresa plentiful supply of fresh, pure air at all everything that can possibly be donewith electricity is so handled, even to the milkingof the cows and the separating of the milk. Every-thing is absolutely sanitary in and about the barn,and in the milk room there is an abundance of hotwater, also heated by electricity. In the hay loftof the round bar


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . d out when King ventilating system is used, which insuresa plentiful supply of fresh, pure air at all everything that can possibly be donewith electricity is so handled, even to the milkingof the cows and the separating of the milk. Every-thing is absolutely sanitary in and about the barn,and in the milk room there is an abundance of hotwater, also heated by electricity. In the hay loftof the round barn there is storage room for 160tons of hay. and a circular track is attached tothe roof, which enables the workmen to deliverthe hay to any part of the loft with a minimum ofeffort and time. Mr. Kelley has also erected a fine modern resi-dence, in which also electricity plays a prominentpart in reducing the household work to the min-imum. The entire house is electrically lighted,has hot and cold water, bath rooms, electric washerand ironer, and in other ways everything is pro-vided to make the home as comfortable and con-venient as it is possible to make HISTORY OF MONTANA 967 Politically Mr. Kelley assumes a broad-mindedattitude and reserves the right to vote for the menand measures which meet with his approval, re-gardless of party lines. Fraternally he is a mem-ber of the Knights of Pythias. Mrs. Kelley andher daughter are active members of the Presby-terian Church. Mrs. Kelley is also a member ofthe Daughters of the Revolution, to which she iseligible through the fact that her great-great-great-grandfather, Mathias Koenig, was an officer in thepatriot army during the War of the Revolution. Mr. Kelley was married to Mary King, who wasborn in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, the daugh-ter of Luther and Mollie (Irwin) King. Mr. andMrs. Kelley have one daughter, Doris, who is astudent of the Kalispell High School. Mrs. Kelleyhas been an able helpmate to her husband and sheh


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