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    HOMER O. SENSEMAN

    Homer O. Senseman, a substantial young farmer of Bethel township, who is the owner and operator of a well-cultivated property, was born in this township, August 16, 1887, a son of Charles H. and Rhoda (Swallow) Senseman. The parents of Mr. Senseman have been long-time residents of Miami county, where they are well known and highly respected for their honorable lives and worthy motives. Of their five children, four are living. Following the family custom, Homer O. Senseman was reared to the life of an agriculturist and his boyhood surroundings were all of a rural nature. His education was acquired in the district school and high school, from which he graduated. After the completion of his studies he applied himself to farming, in which he has been engaged to the present time. Since 1918 he has resided on his property of 175 acres, upon which he has a comfortable home, located on Tippecanoe City R. F. D. No. 1. He carries on general farming and raises some cattle of a good grade, and in his work is intelligent and practical. During the war period he served on a number of committees in his territory and was an active worker in behalf of a number of movements. He has several fraternal and social connections and a long list of friendships. Mr. Senseman married Pearl, daughter of George W. Rudy, an agriculturist of Miami county, and they are the parents of two children: Hugh and Phyllis.

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