Biography of the Bond Brothers, pages 972 / 973. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. Bond Brothers, proprietors of the Butler bakery and restaurant.-John W. and Charles O. Bond are native of Perry County, Ohio, the former born May 23, 1858, and the latter Aug. 10, 1863. They were reared on a farm, receiving a common-school education. In 1881 John went to Grundy County, Iowa, but in 1882 returned to his native county. Charles was for some time a cook on a Baltimore & Ohio dining car. In January, 1884, they came to Butler and bought the Butler bakery which they have enlarged, and have now a constantly increasing business. The make the famous cream bread and the finest coffee- rolls in the country, the latter by a new process invented by Charles Bond. Their father, David Bond, is also a native of Perry County, a son of Peter Bond, of Baltimore, Md. Peter Bond was born in 1800, the youngest of thirteen children, and in 1813 accompanied his parents to Ohio and subsequently made his home in Perry County. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com