1914
William P. Harris
Among the
native sons of
William P.
Harris was reared on the old homestead and was only fourteen years of age at
the time of his father's demise. Soon afterward he took charge of the farm and,
although the burden was a heavy one for young shoulders to bear, he
uncomplainingly met the duties which came to him. He has always lived upon this
place and with the death of his mother he inherited the property. He was not
content to sit down, however, and leave the farm as it was. He has kept in
touch with the advancement made along agricultural lines and to his property he
has added until he is now the owner of four hundred and sixty acres, all splendidly
improved. He makes a specialty of stock-raising and has good grades of cattle
and hogs upon his place. Moreover, his farm is splendidly improved, there being
an attractive residence, large barns and outbuildings, well kept fences to
divide the place into fields of convenient size and the latest improved
machinery to facilitate the work of crop production.
In
November, 1889, Mr. Harris was married to Miss Viola Noble, who was born in
Honey Creek township, this county, a daughter of
Timothy and Susanna (Jones) Noble. Her parents were natives of
came to
Mr. Harris
votes with the republican party and for four years has
served as township trustee, while since attaining his majority he has been one
of the school directors. He belongs to the Masonic fraternity, in which he has
attained the Knight Templar degree, and both he and his wife are connected with
the Eastern Star. He is also a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, and
both Mr. and Mrs. Harris hold membership in the Methodist Episcopal church. They have many friends owing to the fact that theirs
is a hospitable home and also because they have lived lives worthy of
confidence and high regard. Mr. Harris has never sought to take advantage of
the necessities of his fellowmen in any business transaction, and his life exemplifies
the principal phases of honorable manhood and upright citizenship.
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