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| Sat, Feb 16, 1895 | 8 | is Cattle lirceders associa tion in session at Springfield elected J F PRATHER of WiHiamsvillc as pres ident Hendricks Urns dealers in general merchandise | ||
| Sat, May 16, 1896 | 3 | ing their time in gambling and carousing Monarch of all the roughs was Ed PRATHER He hud eight notches in tho handle of his trusty 45 signifying that by his hand | ||
| Sat, Oct 10, 1896 | 6 | Fifteen h A D Barber Sixteenth W H Fulkerson Seventeenth J Frank PRATHER Eighteenth W A Young Nineteenth J K Dlckerson Twentieth John Landlgan | ||
| Sat, Mar 06, 1897 | 3 | ders association President A P Groat Winchester vie president J F PRATHER Wllllamsvllle secretary J H Plckrsll Springfield treasurer Thomas Clark | ||
| Sat, Jan 13, 1900 | 2 | uri fies 15 000 000 gallons of Hudson river water daily Col William L PRATHER the new president of the University of Texas ays that lynching la the great | ||
| Fri, Apr 29, 1904 | 2 | ng officers President Lafayette Funk Bloomington vice president S E PRATHER Springfield secretary and treasurer Frank W Aldrich Bloomington The compa | ||
| Fri, Sep 20, 1907 | 1 | D King Cullom H C Birch DeSelm J E Jackson DelRey D B S PRATHER Fairbury M W Crurabaker Forrest W R Watson Gardner J F James | ||
| Fri, Dec 25, 1908 | 14 | ckirson of Lawrenceville is a candidate for re election as secretary Frank PRATHER of Willlamsvllte will also be a candidate for re election as treasurer of the or | ||
| Fri, Aug 11, 1911 | 6 | cision until the middle of September Springfield Is in the bidding S E PRATHER of Springfield filing with the board a brief setting forth the qualifications o | ||
| Fri, Jan 24, 1913 | 7 | were present Springfield J K Dlckirson secretary and J F PRATHER of WUllamsville treasurer were re elected to their positions by the newly | ||
| Thu, Jan 14, 1915 | 3 | Frank H Hamilton Jesse K Pay ton H B Davidson James F Morris J F PRATHER George Pasfield Jr Clinton L Conkling E A Sniyely Charles Bressmer A | ||
| Thu, Aug 05, 1915 | 6 | ended includod George A Hob kirk Louis G Coleman E B Miller J F PRATHER P P Telfer L F Souther M H Brown G A Bougher A B Constant Jo | ||
| Thu, Mar 02, 1916 | 2 | cher Washington Feb 28 The senate confirmed the nomination of Henry PRATHER Fletcher as ambassador to the government of Mexico The vote was 49 to 16 Flet | ||
| Thu, Apr 06, 1916 | 3 | s lack of organization This was the message brought from Peoria by S E PRATHER secretary of the Sangamon County Farmers assoJ elation and first vice preside | ||
| Thu, Jun 13, 1918 | 3 | the Interest it the government department nhc will co operate with S E PRATHER Sangamon county labor adrhlnlstrator 1 registering all nvallablo help for wo | ||
| Thu, Jun 27, 1918 | 7 | retary of the Illinois public utilities commission to succeed Robert V PRATHER of Olney resigned Chicago is the healthiest city in the country today says Hea | ||
| Thu, Jul 25, 1918 | 3 | is and is secretary of the Illl nolB Bar association He succeeds Robert V PRATHER of Olney resigned Springfield Because of the short age In form labor | ||
| Thu, Mar 19, 1925 | 6 | old with n lather s hatchet while they slept In their beds at the home nt PRATHER Hill near North Kansas City Following the trngedy Gibson fled to the home of hi | ||
| Thu, May 20, 1926 | 8 | couraged as the woes of ir fretful child ure in creased ttirough sympathy PRATHER had been out the night be fore without a topcoat and in a driving rain lie ha | ||
| Thu, Nov 04, 1926 | 1 | H Bereman Aurora 17 Herefofds Bower and Fuller Elmwood 6 steers J F PRATHER Williamsville 8 Short horns and the University of Illinois 7 steers 35 shee |
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