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UNITED STATES OFFICERS President Woodrow Wilson Mce-President Thomas }*Iarshall Secretary of State Robert Lansing Secretary of Treasury William G. McAdoo Secretary of War Xewton C. Baker Attorney General William S. Gregory Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson Secretary of Xavy Josephus Daniels Secretary- of Interior Franklin K. Lane Secretary of Agriculture DaA'id F. Houston Secretary of Commerce William C. Redfield Secretary of Labor William B. AVilson

ILLINOIS STATE OFFICERS, 1917-1920 Governor Frank O. Lowden Lieutenant Governor John G. Oglesby Secretary of State Louis L. Emmerson

Attorney General Edward J. Brundage Treasurer Len Small Auditor of Public Accounts Andrew Russel

MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 43d DISTRICT (Counties of Fulton and Knox) Senate William S. Jewell, Lewistown House Owen B. West, Yates City James E. Davis, Galesburg P. \\'. Gallagher, Canton MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Illinois Senators Lawrence Y. Sherman James Hamilton Lewis Congressmen at Large William E. Mason Medill McCormick Congressman, ISthDistrict (Coun- ties of Adams, Fulton, Henry,

Knox and Schuyler) Edward J. King LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN ILLINOIS

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FULTON COUNTY OFFICERS Office Name County Judge Hobart S. Boyd County Clerk Austin Onion Sheriff Chas. H. Draper Circuit Clerk Eugene Whiting

Treasurer Emmet J. Hughes State's Attorney Reed F. Cutler Superintendent of Schools M. M. Cook Surveyor C. G. McHugh Coroner Floyd A. Smith Superintendent of Highways E. E. Motsinger Probation Officer D. L. Ambrose Master in Chancery U. G. Butcher FULTON COUNTY SUPERVISORS For 1916-1917

Towns Supervisors P. O. Address

Astoria Samuel J. Schuman Astoria Vermont Job Adams Vermont

Farmers . J. W. Lance Table Grove Harris Harvey PauU Marietta Lee Jacob A. Markley Avon, R. F. D. Union Giles M. Clayberg Avon Woodland John H. Davis Astoria, R. F. D. Pleasant Sherman L. Marshall Ipava R. F. Bernadotte . . . .Omar J. Moorhouse Lewistown, D. Cass John W. Robertson Smithfield Deerfield C. C. Kuehn Smithfield, R.F.D. 2 Ellisville John T. Culver Avon, R.F.D. 3 Young Hickory. kinaldo Bowers London Mills Kerton G. C. Wrestler Havana, R.F.D. 3 Isabel James Sterling. Havana, R.F.D. 3 Waterford James Hogan Lewistown, R. F. D,

Lewistown . . . .John Kennedy Lewistown Putman John Owens Cuba Joshua Charles A. Quick Fiatt, R. F. D. Fairview T. W. Garretson Fairview Liverpool Samuel McCarahan Lewistown, R.F.D. 4 Buckheart Geo. C. Dainty St. David Canton Homer Whalen Canton Canton Edward Clanin, Assistant. Canton Canton Geo. A. Hicks, Assistant. .Canton

Canton D. W. James, Assistant. . . Canton Canton John W. Davis, Assistant. Canton

Farmington . . . . W. M. Anderson Farmington

Farmington . . . . Wm. Rice, Assistant Farmington Banner L. C. Ballard Canton, R.F.D. 5 Orion Wm. Taff Canton, R.F.D. 8 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

FULTON COUNTY SUPERVISORS Standing Committees MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS Ballard Whalen Adams SUPERVISORS' CLAIMS Lance Garretson James COMMITTEE TO AUDIT BOOKS

Paull McCarahan . Markley FINANCE Marshall Anderson Clayberg POOR OF CITY OF CAXTOX Kuehn Culver Garretson POOR OTHER THAN CANTON Clayberg Schuman John H. Davis PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS Kennedy Dainty Hogan EDUCATION Sterling Paull Clanin PRINTING Schuman Lance Kennedy MINES AND MINING Taff Ballard Rice ROADS AND BRIDGES Markley Robertson Sterling PHYSICIANS' BILLS Dainty James Wrestler JURORS Quick Owens Hicks ELECTION JUDGES AND PRECINCTS Robertson Kuehn Bowers JUDICIARY Anderson Marshall John \\'. Davis FULTON COUNTY HOME Culver Owens Whalen OTHER INFORMATION State Tree of Illinois Native Oak State Flower of Illinois Native Violet Legal Rate of Interest Five per cent (By agreement, seven per cent may be charged, but no greater rate is allowed by law.) FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

LIVESTOCK FARMERS' MEDICINE CHEST By Dr. A. S. Alexander in Prairie Farmer.

When a farmer can employ a com- and absorbent cotton; or better still, petent graduate veterinarian at rea- these may be kept in a handbag for sonable expense it always is best to immediate use as required. The do so, and in all serious cases such emergency bag should contain a roll expert help should be used even if of absorbent cotton, several rolled the expense will be considerable. three-yard bandages of unbleached Unfortunately it is not always pos- muslin in strips three inches wide, a sible to find such an expert or he may pound or two of oakum, a spool of live at such a distance that an ordinary strong suture silk, half a dozen suture or trivial case will not warrant the needles of assorted shapes and sizes, expense of his employment, or the most of them large; a half-ounce, nearest veterinarian may not be a short-barreled, strong-nozzled hard properly qualified practitioner, or is rubber syringe, a two-ounce metal one in whom the stockman has no syringe, a cow trocar and canula for confidence. tapping a bloated animal, a pair of For these reasons every owner of curved shears, a combination operat- animals should keep some simple ing knife containing a curved bistoury, remedies on hand, and these are nec- a probe pointed bistoury and a strong essary even on farms where profes- straight scalpel, a few milking tubes sional assistance can readily be had. and a teat bistoury, an artery forceps, It should be understood, however, metal probe, castrating knife and pair that the untrained farmer should not of clippers. attempt the administration of strong These will suffice, but there are poisons, alkaloids and many prepara- many other useful instruments such tions used hypodermically by a gradu- as a clinical thermometer, horse tro- ate veterinarian. Such preparations car, catheter and dentistry "float," are extremely dangerous in the hands which may be added from time to of the layman and are liable to do time. Some of the medicines to be much more harm than good. The listed later may also have a place in trained surgeon also should be de- the emergency kit or bag, notably pended upon for all major operations. those needed for the treatment of A cupboard may be set apart for wounds, and at hand should be a storing medicines in a cool, dry place strong quart drenching bottle and ten and where freezing will not occur in feet of quarter-inch cotton rope with winter. A glass graduate and scales which to hold up a horse's head for will be necessary for measuring and drenching. A veterinary force pump weighing medicines. Powdered drugs is added on a large farm, but its place should be kept in tightly closed glass may be taken by three feet of new fruit jars and should be plainly labeled. lawn sprinkling hose fitted with a They may soon lose their strength if large tin funnel. This is used to give exposed to the air. Poisons should a horse or cow a rectal injection. be kept on a separate part of a shelf There should also be a six-foot piece partitioned off for the purpose and of new half-inch rubber tubing for away from simple, harmless drugs. use in giving a cow or mare a vaginal Ointments, with the exception of ffy injection. blister, should be made up fresh at Simple necessary medicines may time of use. Liniment may be pre- best be listed under the following pared and kept indefinitely if well special heads: corked. The medicine case should also have Physics. a special division in which to keep a Epsom and Glauber Salts. Average few instruments, bandages, suture silk dose for an adult cow, one pound in PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

three pints of warm water. Dose for soft water form a useful lotion for a horse, 12 ounces. scratches and mud fever or itchiness Castor Oil. Especially useful for and "gumminess" of the legs. A good young animals. Dose for a calf or lotion for inflammation of the udder foal, from 1 to 6 tablespoonfuls is made by mixing together one part shaken up in milk. each of fluid extracts of poke root and Raw Linseed Oil (not boiled, which belladonna leaves and one part of tur- is poisonous). Average dose, one pint pentine with five parts of sweet oil, for constipation and to follow a dose melted lard or camphorated oil. It is of colic medicine, or contain medicine made weaker or stronger as required. for colic. Anodyne lotion for painful swellings Barbados Aloes (freshly powdered). is made by combining equal quantities Average dose, one ounce, to be given of tinctures of opium, aconite, bella- to an adult horse as a "physic ball." donna and druggists' soap liniment. of chloroform Wound Medicines. A small quantity may be added. Mouth lotion consists of Keep in stock one pint each of car- an ounce of powdered borax or alum bolic acid and coal tar disinfectant and in a quart of soft water; eye lotion of a gallon can of the latter for dipping half a dram each of sulphate of zinc tea- and disinfecting purposes. Two and fluid extract of belladonna in a spoonfuls to a pint of water ordinarily quart of soft water. makes a sufficiently strong solution. Tonics. Bleeding is stopped by applying Mon- sel's solution of iron on oakum or Fowler's solution of arsenic is a cotton batting, or applying Monsel's good general tonic for rundown, thin, powder. As a wound lotion also keep hidebound and those afflicted on. hand a mixture of one ounce of with chronic skin diseases or heaves sugar of lead and six drams of sul- (broken wind). The average dose is phate of zinc in one pint of water. half an ounce (one tablespoonful) This is called "white lotion" and given night and morning until one should be plainly labeled "poison" and quart has been given. The medicine well shaken before use. may then be gradually discontinued, taking at least week to the work. Dusting Powders. a Dried sulphate of iron (copperas), A dusting powder of equal parts of dose one dram night and morning, is slacked lime, charcoal and sulphur is another good tonic, commonly com- useful for application to surface bined with an equal dose of ground wounds and sores. Boracic acid also gentian root or ginger root, nux is needed and a little iodoform may vomica, saltpeter and fenugreek as a be added to keep flies away. condition powder. The dose is one combination of Liniments. tablespoonful of the drugs mixed in the feed night and Keep on hand a pint (pound) each morning for ten days. Omit sulphate of turpentine and aqua ammonia. of iron for pregnant animals. Nux is One ounce each of these mixed with poisonous and must therefore be given a pint of soft water, in which two with care. It is most useful as a raw eggs have been shaken up and nerve tonic and appetizer. the mixture left for 24 hours, will Colic Medicines. make a good stimulating liniment; or one ounce of each may be mixed with Keep in stock one pound each of 1 es- 6 to 14 ounces of raw linseed oil to laudanum (dose, to 2 ounces); make a very strong or comparatively sence of ginger root (dose, 1 to 2 mild liniment. drams); sulphuric acid (dose, Yi to \ ounce); turpentine (dose, 1 to 2 Lotions. ounces); granular hpyosulphite of "White lotion" for wounds has al- soda (dose, 1 to 4 ounces). A dose of ready been mentioned. Equal quan- each of the first three medicines in a tities of lime water and raw linseed pint of water containing two ounces oil make "carron oil," an excellent of hpyosulphite of soda will prove lotion for burns. Two to four ounces effective for most colics. Two ounces of Goulard's extract and one to two of turpentine in a pint of raw linseed ounces of glycerine in one quart of oil may be given for "wind" (flatulent)

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£olic, or following the other medicine forming abscesses, ringworm spotL tvhen the pain of "cramp" (spasmodic) and enlargements of the udder. As colic has subsided. an absorbent blister rub up one dram Fever Medicines. of biniodide of mercury with two ounces of the fly blister already men- Powdered saltpeter is an important tioned and use on bony growths, such drug for animals. It is given in the as splints and ringbone, callouses, fever of influenza, founder (laminitis) indolent sores, tumors of the udder. or lymphangitis (milk leg, also for stocking of the legs and other large Worm Medicines. swellings. A dram is the average Gasoline is kept on most farms and dose. Give it every four or six hours in tablespoonful doses in six ounces of in fever, twice daily for swellings, or milk is the best remedy for stomach with tonics as a condition powder, and worms in sheep. Lambs take less in in double doses for founder or milk proportion. Two ounces of turpen- leg. Do not give it in colt distemper, tine in a pint of raw linseed oil is when abscesses are forming. It may effective as a starting dose for a often be administered in drinking "wormy horse." Follow with worm water or a bran mash or damp feed. powders composed of equal parts of It also is given in tablespoonful doses salt, sulphur and dried sulphate of once or twice daily for garget of the iron. Dose, one tablespoonful night cow. Beware of aconite often given and morning for a week, then skip ten for fever. It is too dangerous a poison days and repeat. Omit iron for preg- to be safely used by anyone other than nant animals. For worms of swine a trained doctor. give one teaspoonful of turpentine in slop for three Blister. consecutive days for each eighty pounds of body weight; An effective blistering ointment is or one dram of dried sulphate of iron made by melting together three parts in slop for five successive mornings of lard and one-quarter part of finely for each hundred pounds of body shaved yellow beeswax, and then weight. Where swine are known to stirring in one part of powdered can- be seriously infested with worms, give tharides (Spanish fly). Stir in tin a eight grains of santonin and five dish until cold, store in then a capped grains of calomel in a little slop for glass fruit jar. It improves with age. each hundred pounds of body weight. this blister clip When using off the Divide the pigs into lots of five and hair, wash ahe skin clean, dry it per- give the medicine in a little slop after fectly. Tie the horse up short in his starving the animals for eighteen stall, rub the blister in for fifteen hours. Care must be taken to give minutes and then smear on some more only the doses here prescribed, else blister. Wash the blister ofif in 48 damage may be done. hours and then apply a little lard Disinfectants. daily. Do not cover a blistered part, In the paragraph on or rub it on the loins, or on top of _ wound medi- cines it has been the hips, or use it after a poultice, or advised to keep car- on irritated skin, or in very hot or bolic acid and coal tar disinfectant in cold weather. stock. To these may be added for- maldehyde, bichloride of mercury Absorbents. tablets and permanganate of potash Never be without tincture of iodine crystals. In disinfecting a stable a to swab on swollen glands, tumors, solution of four or five ounces of for- forming abscesses, bony growths, maldehyde to the gallon, or a 1-1,000 capped or puffed joints, indolent sores of bichloride of mercury (corrosive or wounds, canker of the mouth in sublimate) or a 1-30 solution of rar- pigs and ringworm spots. It also is bolic acid or coal tar disinf.^clant useful to inject into abscesses fistula should be used after a thorough clean- and lump jaw cavities. Iodine oint- sing of the premises. P'or wounds a ment is made by mixing one dram 1-1,0()0 solution of corrosive sublimate each of iodine crystals and iodide of also is the most effective disinfectant potash in one ounce of lard. This is and a 1-500 solution should be used used on swellings, sore necks and for disinfecting when a spore-form- Shoulders, puffs of all sorts, tumors, ing germ, like that of anthrax, is pres- PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

ent. Permanganate of potash is a the front. Throw the loose end of useful mild disinfectant (antiseptic the rope across an overhead beam, and deodorizer) in a 1-5,000 to a 1-50 raise the horse's head, hold it there solution. The weaker solution is used by means of the rope and pour the lukewarm for vaginal injection pur- medicine into the mouth a little at a poses, while the 2 per cent solution is time until all is swallowed. Do not useful for injection into cavities from squeeze the throat of the horse when which come bad-smelling discharges giving medicine and never pour the and for swabbing sores (cankers) of medicine into the nostril. If the horse the mouth. As a wound lotion it is will not swallow, pour a teaspoonful usual to employ a 2 to 5 per cent of cold water into a nostril and swal- solution of carbolic acid, or lysol, or lowing will instantly occur. coal tar disinfectant. Carbolic acid To drench a cow, place her in a disin- is also much used as an internal stanchion or tie her in a stall. Walk fectant in contagious abortion. Two up on her right side (milking side). drams of the acid is well diluted with Pass the left hand across her face and water and mixed in soft feed for each into her mouth. Hold her head in a pregnant cow every other night straight line forward and slightly ele- throughout pregnancy. Peroxide of vated, not turned to one side. Pour hydrogen one part and clean water the medicine very slowly into the two or three parts is a popular dis- right side of the mouth. Let the infectant for cleansing foul wounds. head down instantly if the medicine Scour Medicines. causes the cow (or horse) to cough. The farm medicine chest would not Fluid given too fast passes into the be completely stocked without some paunch and is practically wasted. remedies for diarrhoea or scours. A Administered slowly, it largely goes mixture of one part of salol and two to the third and fourth stomachs and parts of bismuth (first prescibed years absorption takes place in the latter. ago by the writer) has become a Sheep have to be very carefully standard remedy among farmers. The drenched from a bottle to avoid chok- average dose is one teaspoonful given ing. Swine take medicine through a two or three times a day and washed hole cut in the toe of an old shoe down with milk or water. The dose thrust into the mouth or from a short, may be doubled in bad cases and for strong rubber hose fitted in the neck larger calves and foals. Prepared of a strong bottle. Dogs take medi- chalk, powdered alum, sulphur, pow- cine in capsules inserted in meat or dered catechu, rhubarb and ginger from a bottle or spoon emptied into root are also much used for diarrhoea. a pouch formed of the lip and cheek. Administering Medicines. Avoid "doping" animals unneces- Small doses of liquid medicine, such sarily. Medicine should only be given the animal is sick, should be as the average two-ounce dose of a when fever medicine or tonic solution, are the right medicine, and is best pre- best given by means of a half-ounce scribed by an expert. hard rubber syringe. Expert veteri- narians sometimes give such medicines VALUE OF LABOR or bad-tasting drugs in gelatine cap- sules, or in form of a "ball." Worm, condition and tonic powders are The United States Department of mixed in damp grain feed. A large Agriculture found in 1855 that it re- dose of liquid medicine is termed a quired four hours and 34 minutes of "drench" and is given from a strong, human labor to produce a bushel of long-necked bottle. A few inches of corn. At the Minnesota experiment rubber hose may be fitted on the neck station it has been found recently that of such a bottle. 45 minutes of human labor is about To drench a horse, back him into a the average time required for the same stall, place a running noose of soft, work. In other words, human labor is small cotton rope or "clothes line" worth six times as much as it was 60 upon the upper incisor teeth, under years ago, due to the use of better the upper lip, and draw the noose machinery, better varieties of corn tight, with the knot of the rope to and better soil management.

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showing a discharge should, there- fore, be isolated from the healthy CONTROLLING CONTAGIOUS members of the herd in order to elimi- ABORTION. nate, so far as possible, infective ma- terial. Infected From Prairie Farmer. stables should be thoroughly cleansed with a standard Contagious abortion among cattle, disinfectant, applied with a force or the annual loss from which was esti- spray pump, the disinfection of the mated a few years ago to be $20,000,- contaminated stall being repeated 000, is spreading so rapidly through after each abortion. Manure and con- the country that from an economic taminated litter should be promptly standpoint it threatens to become one removed and plowed under to pre- of the most important of animal dis- vent access to it by other cattle. eases. Formerly confined almost ex- Detailed instructions for the disinfec- clusively to dairy cows and farm beef tion of both the cow and the bull are herds, it has now found its way to the contained in Circular 216 of the Bu- range, where losses in such instances reau of Animal Industry. have run as high as one-half of the Many herd owners fail to observe calf crop. Here the conditions are these precautions because they do not such as to make its control difficult. realize that the infection is present in For this reason it is important that their herds. The disease is insidious; stockmen should realize the serious- it usually requires a long time to de- ness of the disease and the necessity velop, does not reveal itself by warn- for the adoption of measures for pre- ing symptoms, and does not, indeed, venting its spread. appear to affect in any way the general At the present time sanitary and hy- health of the animal. In consequence, gienic measures are the only means of it is quite likely that the infection will control which have demonstrated their have spread throughout the herd be- effectiveness. The drugs and proprie- fore the owner is aware of any danger. tary preparations which have been ad- There are, it is true, certajn tests vocated for the cure or prevention of which can be employed to ascertain the disease are regarded by the spe- the presence of the infection, but from cialists of the department as ineffect- a practical standpoint these possess ive, and their use cannot be recom- some drawbacks. All infected animals mended. On the other hand, it is do not abort. Furthermore, after two certain that proper disinfection of or three abortions, cows appear to ac- premises, and in particular of breed- quire a natural immunity, and are ing animals, will do much to minimize^ thereafter quite capable of normal re- losses. production, although they continue to Recently preparations known as react to the tests. A positive reac- "bacterins," consisting of a suspension tion, therefore, does not necessarily of the killed organisms of abortion, mean that a healthy calf will not be and serum obtained from infected born. animals, have come into use and can On the other hand, the fact that be obtained from several firms who several animals have aborted within a manufacture biologic products. These short period is in itself suggestive evi- products are still in the experimental dence of the presence of the disease. stage, and much time must elapse be- Furthermore, it sometimes happens fore their true value can be deter- that in cows which have acquired im- mined. Notwithstanding- this fact, munity, although apparently healthy this line of treatment offers the most themselves, the infection persists and scientific and reasonable method of they are able to transmit the disease combating the disease, and our only to others. For this reason, when the hope of eventually controlling abor- infection has once established itself in tion lies in the future development of a herd, the whole herd should be con:- an effective vaccine or serum. sidered infected, and all abortions, re- The organism which causes the dis- tained afterbirths and all tendency to ease may be conveyed from cow to sterility should be regarded as mani- cow by means of the bull or may festations of the disease. enter the system with contaminated This does not mean, however, that food. All aborting animals and all all infected animals are to be disposed

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of. As a matter of fact, in herds in process of fermentation in the stom- which the disease has gained a foot- ach, eliminating a poisonous gas, and hold, a cow that has aborted once or if enough of this gas should be formed twice is in some ways more valuable and become absorbed into the system than one that has not. It is safe to it acts on the nerves, causing paralysis say that in practically no case do more of the hind legs, and affects the nerves than thr.ee abortions take place, and of respiration, causing death. in the majority of instances there are This peculiar disease is found in not more than two. Cows which are some parts of the country and not in not made sterile will in all probability others and all the corn fields in the resume normal reproduction. On the same locality are not affected. The other hand, if they are removed to reason of this is not known. make way for fresh animals, there is a The symptoms of this disease arc strong possibility that the newcomers weakness, staggering, and partial or already are, or soon will be, infected, complete loss of the use of the hind and are actually further from immun- legs, and as the disease advances the ity than the old ones. The elimination animal becomes unable to stand, it of infected animals is therefore not to falls and struggles or has convulsions, be recommended as a means of con- and soon dies. trolling the disease, unless their value The only preventive is not to feed is not great enough to warrant the the diseased corn to horses or cattle expense of treatment. and to keep them out of the corn stalk A train of complications often ac- fields until late in the winter. Dis- companies abortion, and of these eased food of any kind is unsafe and retained afterbirths is perhaps the should never be fed to horses. commonest. This, if neglected or im- In the early stage of the disease the properly treated, may result in ab- best treatment is to give 2 ounces aro- sorption of poisonous products, sep- matic spirits of ammonia and 2 ounces ticemia, ind death. Also sterility rnay sweet spirits of nitre at a dose in a follow, ruining the cow for everything pint of cold water and repeat every except slaughter. Calf scours, too, half hour until five doses have been seems more destructive in herds af- given. This stimulant seems to coun- fected with abortion. teract the action of the poison and These complications, together with should be tried. the great loss in calves and the less- ened milk production, make the wide and ever extending distribution of the NEW REMEDY FOR WORMS IN disease a matter of tremendous im- HOGS. portance, both to the dairy and beef industries. From Prairie Farmer. Santonin, which was formerly widely used as a remedy for worms CORN STALK DISEASE. in hogs, is practically unobtainable at the present time owing to foreign University By Dr. D. Mcintosh, of trade conditions. The following treat- Illinois, in Prairie Farmer. ment has been found to be very effect- This disease is caused by horses and ive in experiments by the department cattle eating diseased corn stalks and of agriculture: Withhold all feed and especially diseased corn. In the chem- water for 24 hours, then give each pig ical analysis of the diseased stalks a tablespoonful of castor oil to which and corn, nothing has been found so has been added oil of American worm- far which would cause poisoning if weed as follows: eaten by horses or cattle. Small pigs, 2 to 3 months old, 35 Some ears of corn are affected with drops. smut, some 'Nith fungus, and some Pigs weighing 50 to 100 pounds, 50- with "worm dust," as it is called. 100 drops. From experiments that have been Larger pigs, teaspoonful. made none of these substances eaten Each pig should be dosed separately separately will cause poisoning. When if the best results are to be obtained. the diseased stalks and corn are eaten In case separate dosing is impractic- in sufficient quantities they undergo a able, on account of lack of assistance

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or other circumstances, the pigs may- From the accompanying table find be sorted out into lots of half a dozen the dimensions of the structure tnat each, according to size. Thoroughly will hold the total quantity needed. mix the castor oil and wormweed oil The figures are based on silos that in proper quantities with a small quan- have been filled with well matured tity of milk or mash, and give it to corn, which has been allowed to set- the pigs, watching them carefully to tle 48 hours, and then refilled. see that none gets more than his The deeper the silo in relation to share. Attempting to dose too many its diameter and the tighter and better pigs at the same time in this manner it is built, the smaller the allowance will result unsatisfactorily, as some that must be made for spoiled ma- will get more and others less than terial. In any case it is wise to build they should. This treatment should a bigger silo than you absolutely need be repeated in a week or 10 days to to allow for shrinkage, an unexpect- secure 100 per cent efficiency. edly long season and a possible in- crease in the size of your herd. HOW BIG A SILO SHALL I The cost of filling will vary with BUILD? the degree of system employed, the Allow 40 pounds of silage per day distance of hauling involved, the for each mature cow and half this quantity of labor, etc. From records amount for each head of young stock. kept on nineteen Illinois farms, it Figure on feeding the silage for was found to vary from 40 to 67 cents about 200 days each year. per ton, with an average of 56 cents.

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HOW TO BUILD A PIT SILO

By Albert Miller, in Prairie Farmer

The first thing to do in building a or so from the water vein. After silo of this type is to get an 8-inch excavating the whole silo a scaffold posthole auger, with additional gas can be arranged very easily by simply pipe to extend it to the required standing four 2 by 6-inch scantling length; then auger down at the place inside, long enough so they reach where the silo is intended to be made, within four or five feet from the top, and find out beforehand the nature of where some footboards can be nailed the soil, also how far down it is to the across at several places and plank laid first water vein. down to work from. The brick should Then, after having the necessary continue well down below frost line, materials on hand, such as brick, ce- but not any higher than about five ment and sand, make a radius hole feet above ground. A flat cover with and mark off the circumference of building paper over it is all that is whatever the diameter of the silo shall needed for a roof, and it should be be. Then start digging, being very made so it can easily be removed at careful to get the first three or four the time of filling the silo. feet exactly plumb and true to the re- For hoisting the dirt out in digging quired circle. If the soil is of such a the silo the best way is to use a so- nature that it will stand well without called hay derrick, with a swinging any danger of caving, then it is best arm, such as is used for stacking hay. to dig it all out as deep as necessary This arm will swing to almost any or not any deeper than within a foot part of the silo, and after the team

Albert Miller Constructing His Pit Silo.

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Oscar Fraker and his Five Months' Colt

hoists the dirt the man that dumps eter and 20 feet deep costs for the the dirt can easilj^ swing it away from material and mason work about $35. the silo. A 50-gallon kerosene barrel It should take no more than two days makes an elegant pail for hoisting the digging it out; that is, to have two dirt. The handle must be made from men in the silo digging; one to dump about %-inch rod iron, and it must be the dirt and one to handle the team. liooked a little below center on the One mason should do the cement barrel, which makes it very easy to work and bricklaying in two more dump the full barrel of dirt; no mat- days; thus it takes only $35 cash ter how heavy the load, if it balances money for material and mason work, it turns over as easy as a barrel and a total of four days' work to churn. Only one barrel is needed. complete a silo that v\fill take care of Thirty barrels an hour can easily be five acres of good corn; thus we see sent out of the silo, even in the hard- that it would cost more to fix a stor- est clay, with two men digging 10 feet ing place above ground, even if we per day on a 12-foot diameter silo. would build it out of the very poorest This type of silo can also be made and cheapest lumber, or any other where there is nothing but pure material on the market. quartz sand, where the digging part This, however, is not the largest is a snap; but in such a case the brick gain, even though it is Avell worth wall must be continued clear down to taking into consideration. The great- the bottom. As the sand caves in est gain and satisfaction comes in easily, it requires a little more care, when the perfectly pure, unfrozen but there is no need of any curbing silage comes up with a flavor similar by going at it in the right way. to a can of delicious fruit from a cel- The cost of building a silo of this lar. Why have a cellar? Why not kind, especially where it can be cen- have vegetables and fruit upstairs or tered right to the dirt wall, is remark- above ground? Old Mother Earth is ably low as compared with all tvpes a great preserver. Jack Frost is the above ground. A silo 12 feet in diam- greatest destroyer.

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Liome farmers wet the top of the silage and sow oats directly upon it. On FINDING WEIGHT OF SILAGE many larms cornstalks from which From Prairie Farmer. the ears have been removed are avail- able for silo sealing. This is a very In computing the amount of silage convenient material for the purpose, in a silo it is first necessary to find as the stalks may be run through the the number of cubic feet of silage. silage ciitter following the ear corn. This is done by multiplying the dia- The cut cornstalks should be packed the silo by itself by .7854, meter of thoroughly and soaked with water. and by the depth of the silage. Thus since the silo is 16 by 40 we have: 8042.- 16 by 16 by .7854 by 40 equals SILAGE FOR DAIRY COWS 496 cubic feet. Next we multiply the number of While silage is an excellent feed cubic feet by the mean weight of a for dairy stock, it shovild be combined cubic foot of the silage. From a with some other leguminous feed, table giving the mean weight of sil- such as clover, cow peas, or alfalfa, age per cubic foot, which was pub- owing to its insufficient productive lished in Prairie Farmer Oct. 23, 1915, quality. we find that the mean weight of a The leguminous material will tend cubic foot of silage in a full 40 foot to correct the dificiencies of the sil- silo is 45.5 pounds. This would give age in drj^ matter, protein, and min- a total of 365,933,568 pounds, or ap- eral constituents. A ration of silage proximately 183 tons of silage. and, saj', alfalfa hay alone is satisfac- In case your silo is not full we are tory, however, only for cows which reprinting the table, from which you are dry or giving only a small amount can figure the weight of silage for of milk and for heifers and bulls. various depths: Cows in full milk require some con- Mean Weight of Silage centrated feed in addition to hay and Cubic Foot Depth of Silage Per silage, as they can not consume IS.T 26.1 enough of these feeds to keep up a 29. large flow of milk and maintain body weight. 25 36.5 30 39.0 The amount of silage to feed a cow 3.0 43.0 will depend upon the capacity of the 40 45.5 animal to consume feed. She should 45 47.0 50 4S.3 be fed as much as she will clean up along The Illinois Experiment Station without waste when consumed with her hay and grain. Raise or found that it cost $3.30 per ton to produce silage. This was of corn lower the amount until the proper Generally that yielded considerable more than quantity is ascertained. 20 bushels per acre. At this price, speaking, a good cow should be fed just short of the limit of her appe- however, it would probably give you If refuses of her feed but a fair profit on your silage. tite. she any it should be reduced at once. The small breeds will eat 25 or 30 pounds per day; the large breeds 40 or more; SEALING THE SILO and the medium-sized ones amounts From- Prairie Farmer. varying between. Practice in sealing silos ranges Ironclad directions for feeding from leaving the top in the shape it cows can not be given. In general, is at the close of_ filling to_ covering however, they should be supplied with straw on which, after it is tho"- ,vith all the roughage they will clean jughly wetted, are sown oats, their up with grain in proportion to butter- germination forming a dense mass fat produced. The hay will ordinarily that shuts out the air. If no special range between five and 12 pounds steps to seal the silo are taken the per cow per day when fed in connec- farmer may expect to find from a tion with silage. For Holsteins one foot to a foot and a half of silage pound of concentrates for each four at the top which is unfit to feed. pounds of milk produced will prove

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about right. For Jerseys one pound for each three pounds of milk or less will come nearer meeting the require- DAIRY COW FEEDS ments. The grain for other breeds Fiuni Prairie Farmer, will vary between these two accord- Farmer's Bulletm 743 of the U. S. ing to the quality of milk produced. Department of Agriculture contains A good rule is to feed seven times a number of grain feed mixtures for as much grain as there is butterfat dairy cows, which may be of interest. produced. We will quote a few of them. The following rations will be found Grain mixtures to be fed with good: roughages of the low protein class, such as corn silage, corn stover, tim- For a 1,300-pound cow yielding 40 pounds of milk testing 3.5 per cent: othy or millet hays, etc.: Pounds Mixture 7 —Per centage of digestible portein, 19.4: Silage 40 400 pounds corn meal. Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 10 200 pounds cotton seed meal. Grain mixture . 10 300 pounds gluten feed. For the same cow yielding 20 pounds 400 pounds dried brewers' grains. of 3.5 per cent milk: Mixture 9—Percentage of digestible Silage 40 protein, IS. 4: Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 5 300 pounds corn cob meal. 200 pounds cotton seed meal. yielding For a 900-pound cow 30 Grain mixtures to fed with high pounds of 5 per cent milk: protein roughage, such as clover, al- Silage 30 Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 10 falfa, etc.: Grain mixture 10 Mixture 12—Percentage of digestible Grain mixture 5 protein, 14.1: For the same cow yielding 15 pounds 400 pounds corn meal. 100 pounds cotton seed meal. of 5 per cent milk: 100 pounds gluten feed. Silage 80 100 pounds wheat bran. Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 8 Mixture 18—Percentage of digestible Grain mixture 5 protein, 15.5: A good grain mixture to be used in 100 pounds corn meal. 100 pounds oil meal (old process). a ration which includes silage and 100 pounds ground oats. some sort of leguminous hay is com- Grain mixtures to be fed with com= posed of bination of low and high protein Parts roughages, such as silage and clover Corn chop 4 or alfalfa hay, corn stover and clover Wh«at bran 2 Linseed oil meal or cottonseed meal. 1 hay, mixed hay or oat and pea hay: Mixture 23 —Percentage of digestible In case the hay used is not of this protein, 16.4: kind some of the corn chop may be 200 pounds corn and cob meal. replaced by linseed or cottonseed meal. In many instances brewers' dried grains or crushed oats may be profitable substituted for bran, and oftentimes gluten products can be used to advantage in place of bran or oil meals. The time to feed silage is directlj after milking or at least several hours before milking. If fed immediately before milking the silage odors may pass through the cow's body into the milk. Besides, the milk may re- ceive some taints directly from the stable air. On the other hand, ii feeding is done subsequent to milk- ing, the volatile silage odors will have been thrown off before the next milk- ing hour. Silage is usually fed twice a day.

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100 pounds cotton seed meal. the most important constituents of Mixture 25 Percentage of digestible — feeding stuffs. protein, 16.4: 100 pounds corn meal. Gluten is the name given to one 100 pounds ground oats. of the most important of the nitro- 100 pounds cotton seed meal. 100 pounds wheat bran. genous substances classed together Give the cow all the roughage she under the general term "protein." will eat up clean. Grain mixture "Wheat gum," obtained by carefully should be fed in the proportion of chewing wheat, is a familiar example. one pound of grain to three to four It is the gluten of flour that gives pounds of milk. consistency to the dough. Carbohydrates.—The nitrogen-free extract and fibre are ofen classed to- SOME FACTS ABOUT STOCK gether under the name of carbohy- FOOD drates. The carbohydrates form the largest part of all vegetable ioods. is contained in all foods and Water They are either stored up as fat or stufifs. amount varies feeding The burned in the body to produce heat pounds from 8 to 15 pounds per 100 and energy. The most common and as hay, straw, of such dry materials important carbohydrates are sugar in silage and or grain, to 80 pounds and starch. 90 pounds in some roots. Fibre, sometimes called crude cel- Dry matter is the portion remain- lulose, is the framework of plants, ing after removing or excluding the and is, as a rule, the most indigestible water. contituent of feeding stuffs. The Ash is what is left when the com- coarse fodders, such as hay and bustible part of a feeding stuff is straw, contain a much larger propor- burned away. It consists chiefly of tion of fibre than the grains, oil lime, magnesia, potash, soda, iron, cakes, etc. chlorin, and and carbonic, sulphuric, and phosporic acids, and is used Nitrogen-free extract includes largely in making bones. Part of starch, sugar, gums, and the like, and the ash constituents of the food is forms an important part of all feed- stored up in the animal's body; the ing stuffs, but especially of most grains. rest is voided in the urine and ma- nure. Fat, or the materials dissolved Protein (nitrogenous matter) is from a feeding stuff by ether, is a the name of a group of substances substance of mixed character, and containing nitrogen. Protein furn- may include, besides real fats, wax, ishes the materials for the lean flesh, the green coloring matter of plants, blood, skin, muscles, tendons, nerves, etc. The fat of food is either stored hair, horns, wool, casein of milk, al- up in the body as fat or burned to bumen of eggs, etc., and is one of furnish heat and energy.

AVERAGE COST OF RAISING A HORSE (From Investigations of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture). Service fee $ 12.95 Time lost by mare in foaling 10.06 Breaking to halter 2.22 Veterinary service 2.04 Care and shelter— 1st year, $4.98; 2nd year, $5. .16: 3rd year, $6.35 16.69 Grain fed " 4.98; " 7.14; " 9.56.... 21.68 Hay fed " 4.14; " 6.61; " 8.48.... 19.23 Pasture " 2.56; " 5.41; " 6.21.... 14.18 Other costs 5.01

Total $104.06

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BINDER TROUBLES AND ADJUSTMENTS

By C. O. Reed, Unive^sit^ of Illinois, in I'rairie Farmer.

To have to await the services of an will test one part at a time and should expert when every minute of the har- locate the trouble without difficulty. vest days is money is not only an ex- In testing out head for failure to re- pensive practice, but in most cases is volve, operate head by hand at back an unnecessary one if the operator of machine through shaft which will only use patience and good judg- drives head from elevator chain. ment and try to understand a few very simple principles of what seems General Binder Troubles a complicated machine. The purpose Chains. Undue wear in chains may of this article is to aid the operator be caused by the chain being run too in his most common binder troubles. tight or backwards. Run the chain To cover the ground in the most log- with the hooks of the links leading ical and concise manner, let us con- and with the openings of the hooks sider troubles under the three general out. The use of oil or grease on troubles, bind- heads: general binder chains, if the binder is being run in er head troubles and knotter head a sandy country or under dusty con- troubles. ditions, is not to be recommended, Starting, If possible, start the new for the oil will collect the fine parti- machine on a road or in a pasture cles of grit and cause excessive wear. before going into the grain field. Use Under such conditions use dry graph- plenty of kerosene and run the ma- ite. Chain jumping is caused by the chine empty for about five minutes, chain being too loose or by the notice every to bear- taking that duct sprocket being badly worn. If a worn oil hole is open. Then ings and every sprocket is the cause for the trouble apply lubricating oil. When you are a new one will have to be supplied. ready to enter the grain with a new Canvas Troubles. The creeping of machine, raise the machine well up, canvases is caused by running them tilt the platform forward; open the too loose or by the elevators not be- throat of the machine by throwing ing square. Test the elevators to see the butt adjuster forward and start in if they are square by means of meas- with about one-half of a full swath. uring the diagonals, and then square After five minutes work the machine by the special apparatus to be found is ready for maximum results. If for that purpose. Have the canvases compelled to make a full swath at the of the same tightness on both sides. start, cut the grain extra high. Never change the adjustment of a Canvases not elevating the grain new binder head before going into the may be caused by missing slats or field. It may miss a few bundles at loose canvases. Broken slats are gen- first, but do not adjust. Apply a lib- erally caused by the elevators not be- eral amount of coal oil to the knotter ing square, or by the canvases not head and the troul)le will usually dis- being buckled evenly and thus the appear. slat is forced to pass over the roller New Machine Failing to Start. Oc- at an angle to it. Chewed slats may casionally a new machine fails to start be caused by a projecting bolt or the due to some part sticking or catch- canvas guides being out of shape. ing. Throw the binder out of gear Heavy Draft. Heavy draft may be and see that the bull wheel revolves caused from lack of sufficient good without catching. Remove the eleva- lubricating oil, bull wheel being en- tor chain and throw in gear. This tered in quadrant wrong; chains, espe- will test the sickle. Next put on ele- cially main drive chain, being too vator chain and throw off reel chains. tight; paint or varnish not being cut This will test the rollers. Then con- out o^^ the bearings; or rollers binding. nect and test the reel. This method Appvy lubricating oil to the bearings.

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Enter the bull wheel in the quadrant the position of the band on the bun- square. Have the proper tension in dle. Do not expect the butter to the chains. Coal oil will cut the paint shove the straws down under the or varnish from bearing surfaces. breast plate. Adjust the position of When machine is empty, operator the head to bring the straws under should be able to move elevators by the breast plate and then adjust the hand on elevator chain. butter to smooth the butt of the bun- Sidedraft. Sidedraft in a binder re- dle. In uneven grain the head, but- fers to such resistance of the platform ter and reel must be shifted often to end of the machine as to cause a obtain the best results. In very short "dragging" of platform, and hence re- grain or in down grain leaning toward sults in a tendency to run the ma- the elevators we have probably the chine into the grain. It may be worst conditions for good bundle caused by (a) grain wheel bearing making, especially for eight-foot bind- too light; (b) grain wheel being out ers. First, do all possible to retard of proper adjustment; (c) sickle parts the heads by running the platform as not cutting properly, resulting in a level as possible and place a rope pulling off of stalks rather than cut- head-retarder across the platform, ty- ting; (d) very light grain may give a ing the same to the outside divider condition where sidedraft is more no- frame. A rope head-retarder is often ticeable, and (e) a fast horse on the found to give better results than the outside may lead the operator to be- retarding strap iron sent out with the lieve he has sidedraft. machine, but if the latter is used, the Remedies, (a) See that grain wheel operator will find that he gets very revolves freely and perfectly on axle. good results in retarding heads by If axle, bearings and wheel bell are bending up or crinkling the end of badly worn, replace, (b) The inexpe- the strap iron. Throw the head as rienced operator cannot tell whether far forward as possible and run the a grain wheel is aligned properly or butter as near perpendicular to the not. It should lead out of the grain rollers as possible to still have the slightly, and in case of poor align- bundle securely tied. Tighten the ment here, an expert must be called, front grain check. (c) Obvious. fd) Sidedraft here is Badiy Shaped Bundles in Long an advantage rather than an objec- Tangled Grain can be remedied by tion for it indicates the best construc- loosening all grain checks slightly tion, (e) Put fast horse on inside. and by adjusting the head to tie a If difficulty is experienced in get- smaller, looser bundle. ting far enough into the grain with a Getting Grain Down to Packers. tongue truck attachment, make adjust- Trouble is sometimes experienced in ments to increase the angle between getting light, flufify grain down to the the platform and tongue proper, i. e., packers. See that the deck roller is without changing position of machine working properly and lower the deck make adjustments to let horses away cover. from grain slightly. If machine runs Choking Down. Sometimes in too far into grain, make adjustments heavy, flufify and tangled grain, and to bring horses a little closer to grain often in flax, the head cannot dis- line. These adjustments can be found charge a bundle and is stopped by between tongue and stub tongue on "choking." Adjust the head to tie a the McCormick and Milwaukee bind- smaller, looser bundle, loosen all ers, and in the truck axle braces on grain checks and loosen the tension the Deering. If sufficient adjustment on the compressor spring, which is is not provided in the Deering to per- the spring attached to the compres- mit a full swath, turn the tongue over. sor rod. Badly Shaped Bundles in good Bundles Too Loose or Too Tight. grain are caused by improper manip- Tighten or loosen the trip spring ulation of binder parts. Set the reel shown in Illustration 1 and described to strike straws about two inches be- below under "Binder Head Troubles." low the heads. Run the butter as Do not attempt to make a tight bun- near at right angles to the rollers on dle by tightening the twine tension on tier shaft as possible, even if you the twine can. The twine tension is have to sacrifice an inch or two in not for the purpose of affecting the

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TRIP SPRING

tightness of bundles and if it is used that at certain moments it must drive for such purpose serious needle the whole binder head while the bun- troubles will result. The twine ten- dle is being tied and cast. The dog, sion should be sufficiently tight to shown in the illustration, is that keep back slack in the twine between mechanism which throws the head the can and needle. in motion with the rest of the ma- Bundles Too Large or Too Small. chine, or it is that mechanism which Alove the compressor arm nearer or momentarily engages the head with farther away from the needle. The the continuous motioji of the packers compressor arm is that arm against while the bundle is being tied. Suf- which the bundle is formed and as it ficient pressure by the straw on the is moved in or out that space in which trip arm raises the stop arm, shown the bundle is formed is changed. in the illustration, which allows the Reel Troubles. Short oats is often dog to be forced into the path of the tlie cause for considerable reel trouble, continually revolving binder head especially reel breakage on those ma- driver. A little spring attached to the chines which have no outside reel dog forces the dog into the path of support. The operator cutting short this driver when the dog is released, oats will necessarily have to tilt his and this same spring holds the dog in platform well forward and run his this path until the stop arm can drop reel low. This means that occasion- back into place and force the dog ally the reel slats will whip down back out of the way of the revolving onto the guards and result in broken drivers of the packer sh^ft. When parts. Farmers in some localities the dog is thrown back out of the have solved this difficulty by tacking path of the binder head drivers, the on to each reel slat a piece of heavy motion in the head ceases and the linoleum about six inches wide. The dog, if properly working, must re- reel can then be run higher, for this main engaged with the packer shaft extra piece on the slats serves ad- until the discharge arms make a com- mirably to force the grain over onto plete revolution. The continuity of the platform and at the same time is motion in the head depends upon the sufficiently flexible to give if the reel dog. is whipped down on the guards. Discharge Arms Fail to Start or Fail to Revolve Completely, This is Binder Head Troubles a dog trouble. See that the dog spring Before taking up binder head trou- is in place and is of sufficient strength bles let us refer to the first illustra- to hold the dog in the path of the tion and get clearly in mind the exact binder head drivers when the dog is function of the parts mentioned. released. See also that the striking ^ Every operator is aware that his faces of the dog and dog driver are packer shaft revolves continually and not worn sufficiently to permit them

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proper time, and the remedy for such to slip by one another. If the dis- has been just stated above. charge arms revolve by jerks it is very a condition often appear ni badly probable that a worn condition in the Small bundles grain when the cast bundle is striking faces is the cause. tangled not cleaned from the machine and its Revolve Continu- Discharge Arms weight trips the head again immedi- discussing this trouble a ally. Before ately and a small bundle is cast which said regarding timing. word should be seems to be really a part of the first. that every part of It will be noticed Manipulate the machine to make a the packers the binder head except clean bundle, loosen the grain checks, certain moment in rela- works at a adjust the trip spring to tie a looser makes a tion to other parts. The dog bundle and adjust the compressor arm of revolutions before certain number to tie a smaller bundle. arm is allowed to drop back the stop Discharge Arms Not Set Tight, or place to throw the dog out of into Dog Drive Strikes Dog. Usually engagement with the binder head these two conditions accompany one drivers. Hence the relation between another and are due to extreme wear the stop arm and the dog is a set in gears and dog, or tier shaft lock relation maintained through beveled may have become loosened. The tier gears. If for any reason these gears shaft lock is usually a little dog are separated and not put back in the working liehind the tier shaft cam original defmite relation to each wheel at the end of the tier shaft. It other, the head is said to be out of holds the discharge arms in place time. This means that the stop arm when they are at rest. Examine your would not be in place at the proper binder head for this mechanism and moment to throw the dog out of en- if it can be adjusted usually the gagement and a second revolution of trouble can be remedied by such ad- the discharge arm immediately fol- justment. If the cam track in tier lows the first. The timing principle shaft cam wheel acts as the lock, holds true in all makes of heads and new parts may have to be added to is obtained in a way more or less relieve badly worn conditions, but common in all types, though the this will not necessarily remedy the mechanism will vary to some degree striking between dog and driver. If in its shape and position. If the dis- head is very badly worn and all gear- charge arms revolve continually the ing has considerable play, the dog head may be out of time or the stop may be advanced one cog which will arm face may be so badly w^orn that bring the head into better time. Great it allows the' dog to slip by when the care must be used in doing this, how- two come together. If the machine is is ever, for it often happens that a head out of time, i. e., if the stop arm so treated will work perfectly when not in place to throw the dog out in operated by hand, but when driven the proper time, time the head by by the packer shaft under actual con- properly meshing the beveled gears ditions the tier shaft is not compelled between the packer shaft and the to complete its revolution and thus is binder head counter shaft which runs not "driven home" and locked. This up to drive the tier shaft. If the will then result in the discharge arms striking faces between the dog and dropping down and in greater inter- the stop arm are so worn that they ference between dog and driver. It slip bv one another, file the faces to is sometimes found necessary to re- their "original form. If this allows place badly worn gears, in order to too much play or looseness in the entirely eliminate this trouble. dog ("which can be tested by taking hold of the discharge arms to deter- Knotter Head Troubles mine whether they are tight or loose) a new dog or perhaps a new stop All- binders are very similar. They arm must be purchased. Some ma- combine the same principles, and al- chines permit lengthening of the stop though the detail of the mechanism arm. Look for such adjustment and may differ somewhat, still for every use same to hold the dog back tighter. vital part on one make of machine Casting Very Small Bundles. There there can be found on each other function, are two causes for this trouble. The machine a part similar in dog m.ay not be thrown out at the very similar in shape, and often very

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' / KNOTT EH,

W' •' 'Q. BILLS

similar in position. This is particu- the loop off the bills —hence the ends larly true in the knotter head or that of the band are pulled through the portion of the binder head which ties loop and the knot is tied. If these the knot. In discussing these troubles operations are kept clearly in mind then, let us bear in mind that every the operator will find his tying trou- make of binder has in some form bles greatly simplified. each part shown in the second illus- Each operator should be able to tration, and that the functions of these tell just where his trouble lies by ex- parts are the same though the posi- amining the failing band and noting tion and shape may vary slightly. where it is found. The disc is that part which holds In the third illustration, Figure 1 the end of the twine while the bundle found clinging to the bills with the is being formed. The bills, also shown simple knot tied around the bills and in the illustration, are those parts the loose end cut square and smooth, which tie the knot. It is the function indicates that the disc spring is too of the needle to bring up the needle loose and the twine tension is too end of the band, place it over the tight. bills and into the disc where the disc The same band found cast with the bills catches it and securely holds both bimdle instead of clinging to the ends. The bills then revolve, forming would indicate that the disc is but a loop about themselves, and after slightly loose, yet too loose. The revolving part way they open, seize band indicating such trouble is shown both ends of the band, as shown in in Fig. 2. the illustration, and hold the ends of Fig. 3 found clinging to the bills the band while the stripper arm pulls but with the free end crushed and

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ragged indicates that the disc is too ply new parts. If the whole bills tight and that the twine tension is shaft has dropped down due to wear also too tight. below the bills pinion gear, place a Fig. 4 found cast with the bundle very thin washer under pinion to instead of on the bills indicates that bring the bills up against the knotter the twine tension is perfect but that head frame where they belong. It the disc is slightly too tight. sometimes happens that a very loose Fig. 5 found with the cast bundle twine tension allows sufficient slack and with both ends crushed and in the twine to arch slightly over the ragged indicates that the disc is very bills instead of being pulled down tight. tightly over them. The upper bill ^ Notice the bent crinkled ends in will then nose in between the bands' Fig. 6 and that the band is formed ends instead of grasping both of them with the bundle. The ends have been and a simple slip knot is tied instead in the knot but have pulled out. The of a hard knot. bills may be too loose or the "hump" Fig. 9 indicates a needle trouble. on the underside of the upper bill For some reason the needle has not may be worn away sufficiently so that placed the twine in the disc. Most the bills cannot hold the ends of the likely the needle has carried up some band securely enoush when the loop green stuff of some kind which mo- is pulled off. This probably has mentarily clogs the disc. If this band caused a loose knot which pulled out occurs frequently, however, then prob- Mdien the bundle spread. If the bills ably the eye of the needle has be- are too loose tighten the bills spring. come so badly worn back, due to too If the little "hump" is worn away tight a tension, that the needle can file away a little of the stock behind not advance far enough to place the the hump, using a rat-tail file. twine in the disc. The needle should Fig. 8 is the familiar band which advance imtil it just barelj' touches seems to be tied perfectly when the the stripper or breast plate. If it bundle is first cast, but when the does not advance that far it is prob- shocker grasps the bundle the band ably slow and the needle pitman gives way and appears as shown. If should be shortened slightly. the disc is at the proper tension, then the trouble is probably that the bills Make all binder head and knotter do not open wide enough to grasp head adjustments gradually. A quar- both ends of the twine in the disc. ter of a turn of the studs on the disc If the bills cam roller on the back of and knotter bills springs is ample to the upper bill is worn one-sided, sup- remedy most troubles in those parts.

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CORN PLANTER ADJUSTMENTS

By C. O. Reed, University of Illinois in Prairie Farmer.

Not all of our implement troubles the size of the seed pits in the plate are to be found in the plow or in the used. The following table taken from binder. The corn planter has troubles laboratory tests shows the danger of of its own, and it is the purpose of carelessness in selecting the seed this article to discuss some of the plate. The planter was set to drop corn planter principles and troubles three-kernel hills, and the plates that are often misunderstood. "small" and "large" were plates next size smaller and next size larger than Accuracy in Drop the proper or right sized plate found. Some corn growers say that ac- Right curacy of drop is not an important Small sized Large factor with them because two kernels plate plate plate in one hill and four in the next gives Per cent of blank hill.. 9.34 .00 .00 Per cent of hills contain- an average of three kernels per hill ing 1 kernel 29.36 .26 .28 and that is the number desired. The Per cent of hills contain- fallacy of this statement is very ap- ing 2 kernels 37.54 8.66 5.3 Per cent of hills contain- parent when we stop to consider that ing 3 kernels 20.48 88.12 81.28 in such planting we have not the de- Per cent of hills contain- sired three kernels in either hill; and ing 4 kernels 2.66 2.84 11.48 Per cent of hills contain- if the soil is three-kernel soil, two ing 5 kernels 62 .12 1.66 kernels per hill are too few while four kernels are too many. The re- These figures tend to show that a slight mistake in plate selection may sult is probably a loss in each hill. lead to a direct loss in stand. There A certain soil may give the best yield with either two, three or four may be but a very slight difiference between two pairs of plates so slight kernels per hill, but after it has been — ascertained which number of kernels perhaps that we can not detect the difference by eye but a test of the is best every efifort should be made to — pairs quickly secure that number in each hill where two will show that one pairs the soil conditions remain constant. of those means a good drop The variable drop devices on planters while the other paii is dangerous and afford ample opportunity to shift from its use should be avoided. Testing two to three or from three to four can be done when time at the barn kernels per hill as the soil conditions permits and will not only mean a sav- through the row may demand, but ing of time in the field but will also the advisability of permitting inac- enable the operator to avoid a mis- curacy in drop from hill to hill is take before it is too late. questionable. Each operator will have his own The first two requisites for accu- method of testing out the planter but racy in drop are (a) seed of uniform he should heed these three rules: (1) size, and (b) the selection of the Let each test consist of at least SO or proper seed plate. Hand tipped and 60 hills: (2) run the planter parts at butted corn or machine sorted corn field speed; (3) do not give up until will give seed as uniform in shape the best plate is found. Probably the and size of kernel as is practical, but quickest way to test is to run the unsorted seed may be relied upon to planter in the farm yard, providing cause inaccurate dropping. the chickens do not get the corn be- planter to make fore we can count it. Rainy day test- Testing out the _ sure that the proper plate is used is ing on the barn floor is a little more to be strongly advocated. Last year's troublesome but can be very success- plate may not be the best one for this fully accomplished by two persons as year's seed, for if there is a slight follows: Jack the planter up over a difiference in the average size of ker- blanket stretched tight on the floor so nels between the two years, a corre- that the furrow openers will be about sponding change may be necessary in three inches above the blanket when

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the depth lever is thrown forward. Accuracy in Check One man can then turn the drive Considerable attention is usually wheel, trip the check arm and call out given to securing accurate checking, the number of kernels dropped, while but a word regarding the adjustment the second person records the count. will not be amiss. Accurate checking After each hill is dropped the kernels means possibility of closer cultivation are brushed away by foot of the man and less loss by cultivating out hills. turning the drive wheel. Glancing at The manufacturer has found that un- the drop without recording the count der usual conditions the check wire simplifies the process but it is not will travel from one to three inches an accurate method and should be across the field, and inasmuch as the avoided when possible. slack will always be ahead of the Accuracy of drop may be secured machine, he designs his planter to further by keeping the seed hoppers drop the hill at a distance behind the at least half full at all times. button equal to one-half the travel. Blank Hills at the Ends of Rows On the return trip the hill is again Accuracy of drop depends also to dropped behind the button and thus some extent upon the speed of the the hills should check in spite of the valves. It sometimes happens that at Avire travel. It can readily be seen one end of the row we will happen to then that if our shoes or furrow stop the team just as the button on openers are dropping nearer to or the check wire has begun to force farther away from the button than the check arm. The valves work so half the wire travel, our system for slowly at such a time or stop at such securing good checking will be ma- a point that in some planters the seed terially interfered with and adjust- at the top of the boot drops clear ments must be made at A in Fig. 1. through to the ground instead of be- This tongue adjustment will vary ing intercepted at the bottom of the on the different makes of planters. boot. hills Two drop at once, then, On some it is at the rear end of the and when we have turned around tongue, but it will be found on all there are no kernels at the lower the popular makes. As a rule the valve ready for the first hill on the front frame of the planter should be return trip. On some planters we run level, and it can be so run with a may overcome the difficulty by foot properly drawn check wire. But dif- dropping one hill while the team is ferent tensions^ on the wire drawn turning. On other planters ^ the only by different drivers may necessitate remedy is to stop sooner at the end throwing the front frame slightly out of the row or to drive ahead at usual of a horizontal position. If the speed until the wire has released the planter drops too close to the button, check arm. make such tongue adjustment as will

Pig-. 1. Tong-ue Adjustment to Secure Accurate Checking-

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A Spread Clieck Pork May Cause Stringing' drop the furrow openers back a little ture from day to day, but this is get- toward the wheels. To some extent ting too particular to be practical. tightening the check wire will accom- It is practical, however, where plant- plish the same result in the check. ing is being done up :.nd down a Forcing the furrow openers a little slope, to pull the wire tighter when ahead by means of the tongue adjust- setting the high stake. ment will cause the hill to be dropped of Planting a little clo^e to the button, or having Uniform Depth the check wire a little icre slack will In planting over a rough field, a have the same result in the check. more uniform depth can often be se- In testing for accuracy of check by cured by floating the furrow openers, digging up hills, select hills pretty but when this is done the operator close behind the planter. Adjusting should keep the openers under foot the neckyoke straps will also affect control so that the shoes may be the check. The adjustment shown in forced to their depth in dry spots and Fig. 1 is also a means of maintaining kept from planting too deep in moist, a good check when dififerent heights soft spots. There are a number of of teams are used and when the dif- shoe gauges now on the market which ference cannot be compensated for attach to shoes to insure uniform by adjusting the neckyoke straps. depth when floating is desirable. Such Uniform tension in the check wire attachments should prove valuable if must be maintained if accurate check- properly used where the conditions ing is to result. Some drivers even demand. Stringing of the hill may go so far as to make allowance for be caused by (a) dirt in the boot, and the expansion and contraction of the (bV by a spread check arm. Trouble check wire due to varying tempera- from the first cause will probably be

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due to the team having set back on two marks into the same relation to the planter while the shoes were still each other as at first. It sometimes in the ground. Clean out the boot happens that after replacing a rim or bottom thoroughly and the rest of the adding a new one, it breaks as soon remedy is obvious. Trouble (b) is as it revolves. This is due to non- less easily detected. If the check arm timing. is is Fig. spread as shown at B in 2, The 'question is often asked: "Is the wire button will let go of the the disc furrow opener preferable to check arm before the valves have the ordinary shoe runner?" The sin- been forced wide open, to the result gle disc opener has better penetration that the kernels will be strung out in than the shoe and will cut through the row rather than being dropped trash to better advantage, but it well together. By means of a ham- throws the soil to one side and cover- mer, drive the arm halves together to ing is made more difficult. The dou- their original position, but in so doing- ble disc has less penetrating ability care must be taken not to get the than the single disc, but covering can that bind- halves so closely together be inore easily accomplished after it. ing of the wire will result. The check In hard, trashy ground, then, the arm halves can be left straight as disc opener should prove preferable shown at A in Fig. 2. Some opera- to the shoe opener, but in a well pre- tors find that stringing is due to a pared seed bed, well free from surface badly shoe. If this is deter- worn trash, the shoe is strongly advocated to the cause, parts mined be new must because of its simplicity. The planter usually be supplied. with disc openers cannot be consid- Clutch Troubles ered a heavy draft implement, but the discs carry bearings which must work Clutches on the various planters in soil and one may always expect differ so widely in design that no spe- trouble with such a combination. cific rules can be given that would apply to all makes. Failure of the clutch to grip or release can often be overcome by thoroughly cleaning the parts, and if the striking forces are worn round, new parts maj' have to be secured. On most planters this means but slight expense and a little patience.

Timing the Plate Rims SILO Breakage may necessitate removal of the rim which drives the plate. ROOF This rim is timed with the pinion on the shaft which drives the plates from FACTS the clutch, and when the rim is re- placed on the machine the "time" must Thayer's Self - Supporting Folding Silo Roof has solved the roof prob- be re-established. If the plate rim is lem for silo owners. Adds 25% capac- out of time with the pinion, inaccu- ity. A 1 2 S ection Metal Roof, attach- ed to 24 rafters that OPEN OUT. racy will result because the plate it- leaving topof silo OPEN and FREE self will not stop at the proper time. from cross pieces, post or braces. On some machines the cog teeth of For sale by Silo Mfg., Silo Agents, Hardware Dealers or direct to YOU the rim and pinion are so marked or where we have no agents. Write for constructed that it is very easA- to catalog and prices. ascertain proper the relation between H. M. THAYER & CO. the two castings. Before removing WOODHULL, ILL. the rim the operator should carefully seek any such guides so that he may know just how to replace the parts. If no guide is found on the arm and on the shaft pinion, make a mark on each by means of a cold chisel, and then in replacing parts bring these

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HOW TO MEND THE HAY ROPE

By C. O. Reed, University <>{ Illinois in I'laiiie Farnner.

To repair a broken or badly weak- shown at A and B in Fig. 2. Take ened strand, complete the break as a strand about five feet long- from a shown in Fig. 1 and unlay each end piece of rope exactly the same size of the strand back about 2 feet as as the hay rope, and lay it into the

rig-. 1. A Broken Strand to Be Repair&cT

Fig-. 2. Ready to Lay In the New Piece

riff. 3. Starting- to lay In the New Strand in Repairing- a Broken Strand

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Pig-. 4. In Laying- In the ITew Strand the Original Twist and Tension Must Be Maintained

rig-. 5. The New Strand Has Been Laid In Ready to toe Secured at the Ends, place of the broken strand as shown strands, laying- next to the knot as in Figs. 3 and 4, great caution being with ends B and D in Fig, 7. Work taken to give the new strand its orig- the ends in a second time and then inal twist and to draw it sufficiently cut them ofif, leaving about a quaster tight, so that the old and new strands of an inch extending out of the rope, will have the same tension when the as shown in Fig. 8. This completes load is applied. We now have tne the repairing of a broken strand. The ends, as shown in Fig. 5. With each rope will be stronger than its pre- pair of ends, tie a simple knot, as vious dangerous condition, and if the repair is properly it will shown in the upper rope in Fig. 6, made, be hard caution being taken to avoid tying to detect and will last as long as the rope is serviceable. the knot shown in the lower half of If the hay rope is broken or breaks the same picture. Pull the knots well during the hay season, mend it with down into the lay of the rope. Now a long splice which can be quickly weave each end in, alwa3's working made with a little practice. The short from right left in to weaving, or at splice should not be used in hay right angles to the twist or spiral. ropes. Proceed with the long splice Work each end under the two as follows:

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About 2y2 feet from the ends of strand of each two pairs and laying the rope at the break, tie a piece of into its place its mate from the other twine securely around the rope. Un- rope. In other words, strand 5 in lay all three strands in each end back Fig. 9 is unlaid and strand 3 is laid to the twines. Now bring the ends into its place toward the reader's of the rope together securely so that right. Then strand 2 from the left each strand from one end lies alone rope is unlaid and its mate, strand 6, between two strands of the other is laid into its place toward our left. end, as shown in Fig. 9. Each strand The third pair of strands remains in from each end must now be paired the center. Cut ofif each strand so with a corresponding strand from the that about five inches remains and will then have the partially com- other end, the strands of each pair we pleted splice, as shown in Fig. 10. standing in the same relation to each With each pair of ends, tie a simple other as the strands in each other knot exactly as shown in the upper pair; for instance, in Fig. 9 strands half of Fig. 6 and weave the ends in 3 and 5 are paired and the other re- just as we did when repairing a maining strands must now be paired broken strand above. In making the in exactly the same way. The proc- splice great care must be taken to ess now consists of unlaying one keep the original twist in all strands

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laid in, and in pulling each just tight rope to a light wagon and drag the enough so that it will carry its one- rope about a meadow for twenty min- third of the load. A properly made utes or so, drawing it sharply around long splice is hard to detect except a tree or post if possible. This treat- where the ends protrude. It does not ment will lessen objectionable twist- increase the diameter of the rope, ing and snarling, so troublesome with and is the only splice which should new ropes. Do not drag the rope be used where the rope runs over out on a dirt road, as is often done. pulleys. The lengths of long splices It is hardly necessary to caution the for ordinary farm ropes of different wise driver to turn his fork team al- sizes should be as follows: ternatel/ to the right and to the left to avoid twisting the hay rope. Vz inch rope— 4 feet % inch rope— 5 feet 1 inch rope—6 feet This means that each end to be H. G. Brunning of Mason county, spliced will be unlaid back only one- III., who has had considerable experi- half these distances. The same dis- ence with alfalfa on sandy lands, says tances can be safely used for repair- that when he seeds alfalfa again fie ing broken strands where new strands will not use a nurse crop, as on light, are laid in. sandy soils the young alfalfa plants If you wish to "take the twist out" need all the plant food they can get of a new rope before puting it into and should not be robbed by the nurse the hay rigging, tie one end of the crop.

7ig. 10. Beady to Tie the Knots in the Iiong- Splice. Ends 1, 2 and 3 Are from Bope A. Ends 4, 5 and 6 Are from Rope B

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CARE OF HORSES SOLDERING From Prairie Farmer. By P. O. Barnfield, in Prairie Farmer,

Here are a few rules prepared by Soldering is so simple and is use- the Boston Work Horse Relief Asso- ful in so many different ways that one ciation that may as well be observed naturally supposes every farmer would on the farm as in the city: have a soldering outfit if he thought Load lightly, and drive slowly. he could use it to advantage. On this supposition Stop in the shade if possible. I beg to offer some suggestions which have come Water your horse as often as pos- from actual experience. sible. So long as a horse is working, No special ability or experience water in small quantities will not hurt is required. It is, of course, true that him. But let him drink only a few deftness and accurancy naturally fol- swallows if he is going to stand still. low experience, but good results will Do not fail to water him at night after as surely follow if one will keep the he has eaten his hay. following points in mind. he comes in after work, When The soldering outfit consists of a off the sponge harness marks and soldering copper (good size, not un- sweat, his eyes, his nose, and mouth, der two pounds), a bar of half and and the dock. Wash his feet, but not half solder, a piece of salammoniac, his legs. and a small bottle of muriatic acid If the thermometer is 75 degrees or with a small brush for applying. higher, wipe him all over with a damp Heat the soldering copper not red sponge. Use vinegar water if possible. hot but about the same as a flat iron Do not turn the hose on him. would be heated for ironing clothes, wipe off the dust on a rag, take Saturday night, give a bran mash, a file and rub the surface at the point lukewarm; and add a tablespoonful of till copper is clean and bright, then saltpeter. press the hot copper down the sal- •If the horse is overcome by heat, ammoniac till it makes a depression. get him into the shade, remove har- Place the end of the bar of solder ness and , wash out his mouth, in this depression and with the cop- all over, his legs, sponge him shower per melt off two or three drops of of aromatic and give him two ounces solder. Remove the bar and rub the spirits of ammonia, or two ounces of copper hard into the depression, but sweet spirits of nitre, in a pint of not so as to push the solder out over water; or give him a pint of coffee, the edge. Keep this up till the cop- Cool his head at once, using warm. per is well coated with a smooth cold water, or, if necessary, chopped bright coat resembling tin. You are ice, wrapped in a cloth. now ready for business. Remove If the horse is off his feed, try him every particle of dirt from the parts with two quarts of oats mixed with intended to be soldered. Usually it bran and a little water, and add a little is necessary to scrape the surface with salt or sugar. Or give him oatmeal a knife or file if greasy or very dirty, gruel or barley water to drink. and then with a small brush apply the muriatic acid. Rub the surface Watch your horse. If he stops with the brush to remove particles. sweating suddenly, or if he breathes Now rub surface to be soldered with short and quick, or if his ears droop, the hot copper, using solder as de- or if he stands with his legs braced sired. If the solder stands in globules sideways, he is in danger of a heat or and does not spread over the surface sun stroke and needs attention at it is because there is some foreign once. matter between the solder and the sur- If it is so hot that the horse sweats face and the cleaning process should in the stable at night, tie him outside, be repeated with more care. with bedding under him. Unless he Solder will stick to almost any kind cools off during the night, he cannot of metal if there is no foreign matter well stand the next day's heat. on the surface. Since the parts of a

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copper under the tinned surface are boys started to making measures and easily melted, it should never be buckets, funnels and flue caps. Ask heated to a red heat. that these be made a specific size and In mending granitewear or copper, a see how quickly they will grapple with copper harness rivet or a tinner's problems in mensuration. It also rivet may be inserted after cleaning might keep them out of town some the surface around the hole. Get the evenings. HOW TO JUDGE TRACTOR HORSEPOWER From Prairie Farmer.

Nearly everyone knows the defini- A movement is already on foot in tion of a "horsepower'' as given in the department to bring about the school arithmetics, etc., namely, "the adoption of some standard. Until one power required to raise a weight of has been decided upon and adopted, 33,000 pounds to a height of 1 foot m it is suggested that farmers, in com- one minute." As this is a definite, paring different makes of tractors, fixed unit of power, one would natur- should give particular attention to the ally suppose that the horsepower rat- number of plows pulled and the ings of two tractors would be a amount of work done by the various logical and reliable means of compar- machines, and that less attention be ing their ability to perform work; paid to the catalog ratings. that a tractor rated at 30 horsepower When outfits can be seen working on the drawbar would be twice as side by side, as at the tractor demon- powerful and capable of doing twice strations which are being held as much work as one rated at 15 throughout the country, the amount horsepower on the drawbar, for ex- of work done is of more value in ample. This supposition would be comparing the relative power than are correct but for the fact that there has the manufacturers' ratings, unless ex- been no definite standard used m actly the same method has been used ascertaining the horsepower devel- in each case. oped by tractors and the percentage It is obvious that two tractors of the power actually developed each pulling the same number of which should be taken for their plows of equal size, at equal depth, catalogue rating. The various manu- in the same soil, and each moving at facturers have followed their own the same speed—are exerting practi- judgment in the matter, and as a re- cally equal amounts of power on the sult several methods of rating are drawbar. In such case, if each is pull- being used, with a consequent lack of ing its normal load, they should have uniformity. the same drawbar rating. It is not It is because of this fact that at the at all uncommon, however, as previ- present time it is quite common to ously stated, to find tractors under find two tractors doing practically the such conditions with widely different same amount of work and clearly of ratings. By using as a standard the about equal power although with amount of work done by different widely different catalog ratings. It tractors therefore a very fair com- is obvious that either the outfit with a parison of the drawbar horsepower low catalog rating has been under- can be obtained. With this known, rated by its manufacturer or that the a good idea of the power of the motor second machine has been overrated, can be gained. If in the case just or perhaps both have occurred. It mentioned, one of the machines was would seem advisable, therefore, that considerably heavier than the other, it is that it require steps be taken to bring about a stand- apparent would more power to its own weight ard rule for ascertaining and desig- move and that it would therefore not be nating the horsepower of tractors. It capable of exerting on the drawbar is not so important, perhaps, what as large a percentage of the motor's particular method is followed so long total power as would the other ma- as the same method is used by aTI chine, assuming that the loss of manufacturers, thus avoiding having power through gears, etc., in the machines of the same power given transmission was the same. It natur- such varying ratings. ally follows that the motor on the 36 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

heaviest machine would develop more weight of the two tractors is the same, power on the belt than would the one it will be seen that twice as much on the lighter outfit. power has been expended in moving The terms "brake" or "belt" horse- the weight of the high-speed tractor power mean exactly the same thing as has been used by the one with low and are used to denote the amount of speed. power which the engine wili develop A great many farmers find it diffi- and transmit to a belt for stationary cult to understand why a tractor of, work, such as threshing. This amount say, 10 horsepower at the drawbar will of power may be computed by differ- not pull as heavy a load as will 10 ent formulas or may be ascertained horses. This is not because a me- definitely by actual measurement with chanical horsepower is less than the a proper apparatus. This accounts for amount of power developed by a some of the lack of uniformity in rat- horse, but is because of the fact that ings. Some companies carefully a horse has an enormous overload measure the amount of power devel- capacity—that is, he is capable of ex- oped by each engine before it leaves erting for a short time a great deal the factory and then give their engine stronger pull than he should normally a catalogue rating equivalent to its maintain hour after hour. maximum power output; others will A tractor, however, has very little deduct a certain amount from the overload capacity when pulling its maximum horsepower as ascertained normal load. Thus, if a tractor with and rate their engine at various per- a drawbar rating of 10 horsepower centages of this figure in order to be pulling its normal load of plows under on the safe side, and to underrate average conditions should strike a their outfit rather than overrate it, particularly hard spot where the draft while some companies do not measure was doubled for a few minutes it the amount of power the engine actu- would stall; while 10 horses under ally develops, but compute it. With similar conditions could readily in- the diameter of cylinder, the length crease their pull sufficiently to meet of stroke, and the number of revolu- the increased draft. tions per minute known, the horse- From this it will be seen that in power which will be developed by an cases where the draft will vary (and engine can be computed with a fair this occurs in practically all kinds of degree of accuracy, although there are farm work because of grades, soil a number of formulas used, several of variation, etc.) the load which a which give somewhat different results. tractor will handle satisfactorily is In comparing the power of two that which it can pull up the steepest tractors the speed at which they are grade or through the toughest soil in moving must always be considered. the field. This load may be only half A tractor pulling two plows at 2 miles of what it can pull under more favor- an hour will do the same amount of able conditions in the same field. It work as one pulling one plow and will also be apparent that the working traveling at 4 miles an hour, other load of a tractor \ r.der ordinary farm conditions being equal, and the horse- conditions is considerably less than power developed at the drawbar is the the normal load for its drawbar equiv- same, because the element of time alent in horses, that is, a tractor of 10 enters into the determination of horsepower on the drawbar will not horsepower. The slower any given pull, except under constantly favor- tractor is geared to move the greate-r able conditions, the load which a 10- will be the load which it can pull at horse team would normally pull. The the drawbar, as it pulls it less rapidly. difference might h£ said to be entirely The amount of work done and the in the overload capacity of these tw"^ total amount of power exerted will prime movers. With a tractor its remain practically the same. maximum power is practically its It is obvious that in the case men- normal power because it is capable of tioned the tractor pulling one plow pulling this load continuously, but and running twice as fast as the one cannot carry anything in excess of pulling two plows must move its own this. On the other hand, the horse's weight over the ground twice as many normal load is much less than what times as will the other tractor. If the he can do in an emergency.

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"(4) The conductors should fol- low ridges and sharp corners in the LIGHTNING RODS PROTECT buildings. No sharp turns in the con- BUILDINGS ductor itself should be made. From Prairie Farmer. "(5) Aerial terminals should be lo- cated at the ends of ridges and on the "It is generally agreed now that ridges at intervals not to exceed 20 lightning rods, properly installed, do feet. Any terminal point on the roof afford a considerable measure of pro- should have an aerial terminal of its tection to farm buildings, a fact which own. The aerial terminals should be is indicated by the more favorable in- at least two feet high, firmly braced surance rates which many insurance in upright position, securely fastened companies offer in insuring farm build- to the main cable, and provided with ings that are properly rodded," says a galvanized or nickeled wrought iron of K. J. T. Ekblaw of the department point. farm mechanics, University of Illinois. "(6) Good earth connections are "One insurance company of Michi- absolutely necessary. Commonly ac- gan states that the small sum of $32 cepted forms consist of a metal plate has been paid in four years for dam- buried below the level of permanent age done to rodded buildings by light- moisture, into the soil to a depth of ning, although a total risk of fifty-five eight or ten feet, securely fastened to million dollars was taken. Another the conductor itself. taking risks amounting to company "(7) All metal masses, such as million dollars, in the same fifty-nine metal roofs, radiators, hay fork tracks, period of time on both rodded and un- etc., should be connected to the main rodded buildings, paid for damage system. lightning more than a thou- done by "(8) Use good materials, install times as much as the other com- sand them properly, and no fear of light- paid wired buildings. A pany on ning need be felt." prominent fire insurance adjuster states that in his experience, for every dollar's worth of damage done to properly rodded buildings, there was WHEN THE BELT SLIPS $1,168 damage done to unroddedones. From Prairie Farmer. In other words, there was indicated The slipping of belts is a great an- on efficiency of 99.9 per centin favor noyance, but it is not always remedied of wired ones. by tightening the belt. Ordinarily, if "Some of the points to be kept in the proper-sized belts and pulleys are mind in installing a system of light- used and properly put in, there should ning rod protection are as follows: be little or no slipping at all. Often the slipping of a belt is due to "(1) Either copper or galvanized the overload carried by it. There is iron may be used for lightning con- economy in using wider belts than is ductors. The cable form is satisfac- the usual practice. Many a three-inch tory and the weight of the copper belt is made to do the work of a four- should be at least three ounces per inch belt, much to the annoyance of foot, while that of the galvanized iron should be twice as much. the operator and the ruin of the belt. "(2) All parts of the wiring should However, when an immediate rem- be connected up into one system. No edy is needed, a small quantity of blind ends or stubs should be left un- powdered whiting, sprinkled on the grounded. Joints should be made inside of the belt, is very good and is very securely and the contact made the least harmful of any similar appli- as perfect as possible by soldering and cation. brazing. The use of beeswax, rubbed on the "(3) The conductor should be inside of the belt or on the pulley is firmly fastened to the building in- a very good remedy in cases of emer- stead of being insulated from it, as gency. is sometimes done. The purpose of Many people use powdered rosin on the conductor is to take the light- a slipping belt but this is bad practice ning charge away from the building; because it soon dries the leather and insulation prevents this. causes it to crack.

38 P&O Tillage Implements have been used by three generations of Fulton County Farmers. Everything bearing the P&O trademark is backed by an unquaUfied guarantee. You take no risk when buying P&O goods. P&O Light Draft Plows have always been noted for strength, simplicity and ease of operation.

See Them in Action

Have you noticed the ever-increasing number of P&O Light Draft Plows, Harrows, Planters and Cultivators in the fields of Fulton County The number increases every year and some day you will have difficulty in find- ing anything but P&O goods in use around here.

Telephone for Repairs

Use your telephone when you need repairs. We have agents in almost every town and if the dealer does not have the repairs on hand he can get them in a short time by telephone service. This is an advantage that does not obtain on any other line of implements sold in this county because you have the factory almost at your door.

Quick Service

That is but one reason why the P&O goods are pop- ular in this county. Next to the pleasure of selling P&O goods, we like to see them working in the field, and we do everything we can for the farmer to obtain these results.

PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., Canton, III. Largest and Oldest Permanently Established Plow Factory on Earth

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Don't forget to properly lock any unsatisfactory, as eggs readily absorb nuts after making an adjustment, nor odors. neglect to replace split pins which you A dry, cool, clean, well ventilated may have withdrawn. cellar or cave is the best. Don't lubricate the gear with too Never wash eggs, as it spoils their thick a grease. keeping qualities. Don't put too much lubricant in a Use very small, dirty eggs at home gear-box. or market them in regular cases, not Don't over-lubricate anywhere. in the association cartons. Eggs of questionable quality must not be marketed through the associa- THE TRACTIONEER'S DREAM. tion. By George Fitch. Always keep the eggs as cool as possible and away from direct rays of The tractor on the farm arose Before that dawn at four, sun. It drove the cows and washed the Market all eggs at least twice a clothes. week in summer and fall and not And finished every chore. longer than once a week during the Then forth it went Into the field. rest of the season. brealc of day; Just at the After June 1, all mature males must It reaped and threshed the golden yield. confined and sold infertile eggs And hauled it all away. be and produced. It plowed the field that afternoon And when the job was through It hummed a pleasant little tune USEFUL INFORMATION And churned the butter, too. To find the diameter of a circle And pumped the water for the stock, multiply circumference by .31831. And ground a crib of corn, To find circumference of a circle 'round the block And hauled the baby multiply diameter by 3.1416. To still its cries forlorn. To find area of a circle multiply Thus ran the busy hours away square of diameter by .7854. labor blest; By many a To find surface of a ball multiply And yet, when fell the twilight gray The tractor had no rest. square of diameter by 3.1416. To find side of a square equal in the farmer, peaceful eyed, For while area to a given circle, multiply the Read by the Tungsten's glow. The patient tractor stood outside diameter of the latter by .8862. And ran the dynamo. To find cubic inches in a ball mul- tiply cube of diameter by .5236. Doubling the diameter of a pipe RULES FOR PRODUCING HIGH increases its capacity four times. Double riveting is from 16 to 20 QUALITY EGGS. per cent stronger than single. From Prairie Farmer. One cubic foot of anthracite coal Chickens must be healthy, good weighs about 58 pounds. size and not mongrel. One cubic foot of bituminous coal Plenty of clean nests must be pro- weighs from 47 to SO pounds. vided in chicken houses or places One ton of coal is equivalent to where the hens lay. two cords of wood for steam pur- Setting hens must be separated from poses. the laying flock. A gallon of water (U. S. Standard) Broody hens must be broken up im- weighs 8% lbs. and contains 231 cu- mediately or transferred to place bic inches. where the setting hens are housed. A cubic foot of water contains 7J^^ Eggs must be gathered daily in cool gallons, 1728 cubic inches, and weather and twice daily in very warm weighs 625^ lbs. or extremely cold weather. Each nominal horse-power of a All eggs must be kept in a cool, dry boiler requires 30 to 35 lbs. of water and well ventilated place. per hour. A warm kitchen, damp cellar, or in To sharpen dull files lay them in a room where oil, onions or strong, sulphuric acid until they are eaten odorous vegetables are kept is very deep enough.

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ORGANIZING THRESHING RING so no set of members will be thrown By Frank I. Mann in Prairie Farmer. either first or last; the hours for com- I do not know of a draft of by-laws mencing and stopping work each day suitable for a threshing ring, but it should be understood; the executive would be an easy matter to draw up committee should have power to de- such if desired. Most of the threshing cide if any laborer furnished is ineffi- rings are held together by a "gentle- cient. Let the Golden Rule be the man's agreement," which, as a rule, is motto and the minutes be the by- just as good as a "cut and dried" con- laws, and among men there will be stitution and by-laws, and more likely harmony. to be observed. The plan of procedure is to get all PREPARING POULTRY FOR the parties in the ring present at a MARKET. meeting, and if any are not present let them agree to observe the provisions From Prairie Farmer. agreed upon at the meeting. Elect a Grasp the chicken, when killing, by chairman and secretary. The secre- the bony part of the skull. Do not let tary is to keep a record of all meas- the fingers touch the neck. Make a ures acted upon by the meeting, and small cut with a small, sharp pointed these minutes are in fact the by-laws knife on the right side of the roof of to be observed later. Usually, an ex- the chicken's mouth, just where the ecutive com.mittee of about three bones of the skull end. Brain for dry members are chosen, and this execu- picking by thrusting the knife through tive committee has full powers to de- the groove which runs along the mid- cide matters not decided at the gen- dle of the roof of the mouth until eral meeting, to contract with engine it touches the skull midway between and separator men, either by the cir- the eyes. Use a knife which is not cuit or threshing and other matters more than 2 inches long, one-fourth not previously agreed upon. inch wide, with a thin, flat handle, a Usually the general meeting decides sharp point, and a straight cutting who is to furnish separator and en- edge. gine and the price to be paid under a At least 30 per cent of all the poul- contract with owners of machines. try coming into the New York market The number of acres to be threshed is is incompletely bled. Much of it is so ascertained and the number of men to badly bled that it results in a loss of be furnished is distributed among the from 2 to 5 cents a pound, as com- members according to acreage. In an pared with the corresponding poultry average ring each 40-acre field fur- which is well bled and in good order. nishes one man; 80 acres, two men, Aside from the bad appearance of in- and 100 acres or more, three men. A completely bled chickens, their keep- timekeeper may be agreed upon at the ing properties are very inferior. The general meeting, and the timekeeper flesh loses its firmness sooner; its keeps accurate time the separator is flavor is not so good. running on each job. At the end of A very large proportion of the un- the threshing season a "clearance" is sightly poultry in our markets aside made of the work or men furnished from the rubbing and tearing of the during the season, and those who have skins, is caused by an incomplete re- received less help than supplied re- moval of the blood. This is evidenced ceive the difference, which, of course, by red dots which frequently occur is paid by those who have given less where the feathers have been re- than received. This "clearing" of help moved, especially over the thighs and furnished has a good tendency to keep wings, or by the small veins, which peace in a neighborhood, and is equi- mar the appearance of the neck. Gen- table. erally it is the neck which shows most If the ring is a large one, as many plainly the presence of blood in the of the details should be agreed upon fowl, or that a wrong method has been at the general meeting as possible, so used in cutting the blood vessels in as to avoid future misunderstandings. an attempt to empty them. The neck The order in which the jobs are is the first part to discolor, becoming threshed should be understood, and a first red, then bluish red or purple and rotation agreed upon for future years, finally green as aging progresses.

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Larger Crop Yields—Better Quality—More Profits

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Artesian Stone & Lime Works Co. MANUFACTURERS OF "ARTESIAN" GROUND LIMESTONE

ARTESIAN GROUND LIMESTONE is ground finer than I\ cement, thus making it the strongest and most practical soil sweetener on the market. Packed in cloth sacks of approx- imately eighty pounds each.

Room 824, 29 South La Salle Street, CHICAGO

C.T. HEALD ABSTRACT CO. ILoang, Snsiurance anb l^eal CsJtate

Room 7, Randolph Block CANTON, ILLINOIS

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Abbreviations Used in this Directory

a—Acres; Ch— Children; O—Owner; T—Tenant or Renter; R—Rural Route; Sec—Section; Name of wife follows directory- name in parentheses 0; figures at end of information—year be- came resident of county. EXAMPLE Abbott, C. E., (Dora) Ch John, Helen, Fairview Rl, Fairview Sec28 T244a James Ten Eyck (1912) Means That C. E. Abbott—name. (Dora) wife's name. Ch John, Helen—children named John, Helen. Fairview Rl—Post Office Fairview Rl. Fairview Sec28—Fairview Township, Sec28. T244a—Tenant of 244 acres. James Ten Eyck—Owner of Farm. (1912) —resident of county since 1912.

Abadusky, Geo C. (Matild) Ch Annie, Abbadusky, Ralph A. (Esther) Ellis- Mabel, Lizzie, Frank, Fred, London ville Rl Deerfield Sec3 T194a G. A. Mills Rl Young Hickory SeclO Abbadusky (1910) OBOa (1916) Abbadusky, Wm. (Maggie) Ch Amos, Abbadusky, Delbert (Alice) Ch Dale, Delbert, Harrv, Ellisville Rl Deer- Fairview Rl Fairview Sec31 T160a field Sec4 T203a Wm. H. Lamb Wm. Abbadusky (1915) (1899) Abbadusky, John H. (Mabel) Fair- Abbott, C. E. (Dora) Ch John, Helen, view Rl Joshua Sec4 T120a J. T. Fairview Rl Fairview Sec28 T244a Wycofif (1914) Jas.Ten Eyck & John Vorhees (1912)

43 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY http://stores.ebay.com/Ancestry-Found Abbott, Ocie Ch George, John, Beu- Alcott, Guy F. (Ethel) Ch Marjorie, lah, Jennie, Glenn, Canton R2 Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 01500a Joshua Secl5 088a (1890) (1907) Abbott, Sylvester T. Ch Oscar, Ar- Alcott, Leonard C. (Hattie) Ch Cyrus, thur, Fannie, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl9 Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 01500a O160a (1880) (1907) Abshire, Bert (Marville) Smithfield Alden, Frank (Helen) Ch Glenn, Ken- Rl Bernadotte Sec8 T80a John Bur- neth, Bert, Fern, Avon R4 Lee Sec rows (1891) 19 013a (1874) Abshire, G. W. (Jennie) Ch William, Alden, John D. (Dora) Ch Hattie, Samuel, Minnie, Belle, Blanche, Martin, Harry, James, Antoinette, Bert, Bertha, Earl, Gerald, Smith- Erwin, Avon Rl Deerfield SeclS field Rl Bernadotte Sec5 O240a T129a Sarah Hittle (1906) (1861) Alden, W. H. (Grace) Ch Verne, Abshire, Wm. A. (Delia) Ch Hazel, Avon R4 Lee Sec4 T140a Carrie Gladys, Ruth, Claire, Charles, O'Donnell (1875) Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec8 Alexander, Chas. E. (Irna) Ch Ruth, O80a (1877) Avon R3 Union Sec2 T280a L. W. Ackerson, Joseph and George, Mari- Cutler (1912) etta Harris Secl7 T80a Walker Ker- Alexander, E. (Ella) Ch Ethel, As- nal (1883) toria Rl Woodland Sec22 T240a F. Ackerson, W. P. (Mary) Ch Anna, A. Cooper Est. (1869) Alice, Perry, Helen, Marietta, Har- Allen, Frank M. (Elizabeth) Ch ris Sec8 T120a Ed Harris (1880) Birdie, Henry, John, Levi, Kenneth, Adams, Earl L. (Margaret) Vermont Middle Grove, Farmington Sec7 R2 Vermont Sec23 O80a (1884) T78a S. J. and M. A. Torrence Addis, John R. (Jilphia) Canton R2 (1913) Joshua Sec27 TllOa Mercy Vittum Allen, Fred D. (Laura) Ch Raymond, (1912) Paul, Alma, Lewistown R2 Lewis- Addis, John W. (Daisy) Ch Carl, town Secl4-15 T160a J. Bowen and Mattie, Arthur, Leota, Canton R8 O. Hanna (1884) Orion Sec30 T160a I. L. Cadwal- Allen, John (Annie) Ch Ralph, Lewis- ader (1871) town R4 Liverpool Sec21 T80a A. Adkins, Levi (Eliza) Ch Budd, Eliza, Ashby (1888) Smithfield R2 Lee Sec36 Farm Allen, Otto Farmington Rl Farming- Hand A. Sturgen (1898) ton Secl7 T80a P. Hafifey (1915) Adkinson, C. (Goldie) Ch Roy, Mel- Allen, Wm. J. (Zoe) Ch Delois, Ira, vin, Samuel, Silvia, Astoria R4 As- Edmond, Elmer, Julia, Willard, Ra- toria Sec29 T80a C .Blemner (1909) patee R35 Fairview Secl3 OlOa Adkinson, Frank (Phima) Breeds, (1914) Orion Sec 27 T40a Harry Johnson Allison, Daniel E. (Nellie) Ch Fran- (1910) cis, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec3 T160a Abeam, Wm. (Gail) Ch Harold, Rus- Burson Est. (1914) sell, Avon R3 Union Sec 26 0286a Allison, Martin J. (Mary) Ch Charles, (1877) Dale, Ina, Fairview Rl Fairview Akin, Geo. J. (Bernice) Ch Louie, Sec31 T50a Amos Wilson (1911) Harold, Farmington R2 Farming- Allison, Wm. H. (Lizzie) Ch Lloyd, ton Secl4 T160a T. J. Ingold (1912) Vada, Neta, London Mills Rl Albertall, B. P. (Sadie) Ch Glendora, Young Hickory Sec25 T120a W. Zelma, Gilbert, J. Canton R6 Buck- Fulmer (1911) heart Sec35 Farm Hand J. A. Mans (1890) AUstott, Robt. (Jennie) Ch Glenn, Avon Rl Lee Secl4 Albright, Clarence (Vada) Ch Louise, 05a (1900) Ida, Pauline, Leona, Canton R8 Alpaugh, Jay (Blanche) Ch Winifred, Orion SeclS T80a J. L. Albright Fairview Rl Fairview Sec20 T120a (1881) S. D. Alpaugh (1904) Albright, John (Sarah) Ch Clarence, Altaugh, A. P. (Mattie) Ch Cleo, Avis, Walter, Allie, Carrie, Canton R7 Lola, Canton R4 Canton SeclS Canton Sec36 0175a (1880) 0144a (1878) Albright, Walter E. (Fonda) Ch New- Alter, John G. (Maggie) Ch Wilbur, ton, Katherine, Canton R8 Orion Clinton, Ellisville Rl Deerfield SecS Sec23 T80a J. Albright (1883) O280a (1894)

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Alward, C. W. (Josephine) Ch Verne, Arnett, Rufus J. (Temperance) Ch Clarence, Canton R2 Canton Sec28 Sylvia, Esther, Madalene, Helen, 0124a (1870) Lewistown R5, Lewistown Sec24 Alward, Mrs. Eliza Ch Elizabeth, O120a (1859) Harry, Carrie, Mabel, Canton Rl Arnett, S. A. (Nannie) Ch Elmer, Canton Sec9 0425a (1856) Harley, Marshal, Lewistown R4, Alward, Frank (Clara) Ch Pauline, Liverpool Secl9 O120a (1863) Benny, Mildred, Canton Rl Canton Arnett, Wilbur (Jessie) Ch Helen, Sec5 TlOOa M. Defenbaugh (1865) Dorothy, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec24 Ames, Lewis N. (Spica) Ch Frank, T202a M. P. Rice (1876) Jake, George, Raymond, Earl, Wil- Arthur, P. A. (Lillie) Ch Marie, Bo- liam, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec nita, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec29 12 0135a (1853) T120a I. E. Dial Ames, O. B. (Eva) Ch Zada, Jesse, Arundel, Wm. (Emma) Ch Fannie, Lillie, Robert, Table Grove R3 Myrtle, Bruce, Norris, Canton Sec2 Farmers Sec28 T36a, J. W. Dun- 0145a (1881) blazier (1872) Asbell, A. W. (Lizzie) Ch Paul, Am- Anderson, Jas. E. (Emma) Ch Oscar, sev, Glendole, Herold, Havana R3 Cora, Garriet, Nellie, Fairview Rl Kerton Sec4 OllOa (1864) Joshua SeclO T160a G. Voorhees Ash, Lon (Dolly) Ch Lon, Russell, (1905) Francis, Mary, Mildred, John, Can- Anderson, Ross (Osee) Smithfield ton Canton Sec33 074a (1864) R2 Harris Secl2 T80a Albert Mc- Ash, Lucy A. Canton R2 Joshua Sec Dermet (1885) 23 O160a (1913) Anderson, Roy E. (Maude) Ch Frank, Ashby, A. (Catherine) Ch Angeline, Bernard, Farmington R2 Farming- Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21 ton Sec22 T96a Wm. Staufifer (1914) O80a (1849) Anderson, W. H. (Alice) Ch Pearl, Ashby, John E. (Hattie) Ch Lucille, William, Grace, Henry, Cecil, Fran- Frances, Von, Canton R5 Orion cis, Donald, Mary, Glasford R3 Sec35 Farm Hand L. C. Sprague Orion Sec24, Farm Hand A. J. Fid- (1913) ler (1901) Ashby, Robert (Ella) Ch William, Andrews, C. (Lizzie) Bryant, Buck- Charley, Robert, Fiatt Rl Joshua heart Secl9 T135a A. L. Harriott Sec 20 T80a Wm. R. Ashby (1909) 1891) Ashby, Wm. R. (Judith) Fiatt Rl Andrews, C. H. (Rosie) Ch Louise, Joshua Sec20 O80a (1891) Raymond, Ruth, Canton R3 Buck- Ashley, J. M. (Minnie) Ch Daisy, heart Secl3 066a (1888) Ernie, Freddie, Canton R7 Buck- Andrews, L. K. (Blanche) Canton R7 heart Seel TI60a County (1881) Buckheart Seel T80a Mrs. A. E. Ashton, Francis M. (Lula) Ch Clarie, Burhance (1886) Alice, Farmington R2, Farmington Andrews, Wm. F. (Lula) Ch Walter, Sec26 0165a (1893) Louise, Archie, Farmington Rl Atchinson, EUas B. (Sarah) Ch Ber- Farmington Sec5 T196a Louis Rohl- tha, Avon R3 Union Secl4 O80a fing (1910) (1861) Aten, (Flora) Anten, Aaron (Annie) Ch Charles, Clermont Ipava Rl Pleasant Nida, Alta, Clinton, Alfred, Banner, Sec22 O40a (1891) Aten, Banner Secll 074a Sec2-ll T78a Ellen Ch Clermont, Vernon, Ipava Rl Pleasant Clara Beebe (1866) Sec22 O40a (1861) Anthony, Albert A. (Mary) Gar- Ch Aten, Mrs. John Ch Edward, Lula, nett, Opal, Avon R3 Union Sec2 Clarence, Edith, Irl, Guy, O106a Mertin, (1913) Astoria R4 Astoria Sec29 O160a Archdale, Elmer A. (Elva) Ch Lalla, (1857) Farmington R2 Farmington Sec27 Aten, M. V. Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec27 T145a C. M-. Hill (1914) T75a J. P. Aten Est. (1896) Aringdale, John W. (Nellie) Ch Athern, Algernon (Senora) Ch Letha, Glenn, Ermia, Iva, Avon R3 Ellis- Doyle, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec27 ville Sec6 O210a (1912) 095a (1899) Armstrong, Hugh (Ida) Ch Oscar, Atherton, D. S. (Belle) Ch Fred, El- Harry, Gus, Fay, Paul, Canton R8 wood, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec22 Orion Sec27 O20a (1909) O200a (1863)

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Atherton, Kester W. (Amelia) Ch Atwater, B. E. (Delia) Ch Ray, Don, Elva, Harvey, Nellie, Rose, Mau- Orlev, Harley, Dwight, Dorothy, rice, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec24 Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec28 O60a O160a (1855) (1876) Atherton, Richard E. (Mary) Ch Atwater, J. W. (Margaret) Ch Har- Ernest, Harry, Vermont R2 Ver- vey, Havana R3 Isabel Sec32 mont Sec23 066A (1863) O160a (1840) Ault, John A. (Mary) Ch James, Athey, Geo. W. (Bertha) Ch Fern, Grace, Dora, Leonard, Raymond, Ruth, Lewistown R5 Lewistown Jessie, Mabel, Smithfield R2 Deer- Sec26 O80a (1865) field Scc33 O120a (1893) Athey, Richard Easley Ch Henry, Azbell, Ed L. (Zena) Ch John Ly- Maryettie, George, Eliza, Lewis- man, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec28 town Lewistown Sec32 078a (1834) O40a (1881)

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Babbitt, Edw. (Ella) Avon R3 Union Bainter, Alonzo (Addie) Ch Clyde, Secl4 0128a (1914) Bessie, Calvin, Gustine, James, Ha- Babbitt, Emery V. (Dawn) Ch Gar- vana R3 Isabel Sec34 O160a (1863) net, St. Augustine R24 Union Sec5 Bainter, Mrs. Atlantice Ch Alzina, T80a Mrs. Eliza Harrod (1914) Henry, Louis, Samuel, Minnie, Lew- Babbitt, Geo. W. (Caroline) Ch Ken- istown R6 Isabel Secl5 O120a (1850) neth, Daisy, Sarah, Jessie, Flossie, Bainter, Gust (Mary) Havana R3 Avon R3 Union Secll O150a (1888) Kerton Sec3 T80a Jane Leonard Babbitt, Jas. J. (Pearl) Avon R3 (1892) Union Secl4 O160a (1911) Bainter, Henry J. (Nellie) Ch Ken- Babbitt, Jesse J. (Marie) Ch Alice, neth, Rita, Raymond, Lewistown Avon R3 Union Sec4 T160a M. P. R6 Isabel Secl5 T120a Mrs. H. Rice (1914) Bainter (1876) Babbitt, Kenneth R. (Nellie) Ch Er- Bainter, Samuel (Lula) Ch Bonnie, mia, Avon R3 Union Sec3 O70a Dorothy, Margaret, Lewistown R6 (1908) Isabel Secl4 O80a Secl7 T200a Babbitt, Steven J. Ch Hubert, Neva, James Atwater (1879) Edith, Avon R3 Union Sec3 0122a Bait, C. G. (Lillie) Ch Alfred, Rus- (1888) sell, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl7 TlOa Babbitt, Wm. S. (Bell) Avon R3 E. Bair (1899) Union Sec3 T275a Babbitt Est. Bair, Edw. Astoria R4 Astoria Sec32 (1909) T160a Margaret Bair (1867) Babcock, Chas. S. (Josie) Ch Carl, Baker, D. J. (Annie) Ch Dorothy, Da- Frank, Cashious, Hardy, Harry, mond, Coffeen, Canton R6 Buck- Russell, Ipava Rl- Pleasant Sec23 heart Sec26 T198a W. Woodcock 0236a (1856) (1878) Babcock, S. D. (Jennie) Ch Horace, Baker, D. S, (Ida) Ch Orville, Galen, Cleveland, Guy, Marietta R2 Harris Clair, Marling, Bernice, Vermont SeclS O120a (1862) R3 Astoria Sec5 T160a C. Mummert Bailey, Alex (Mary) Ch Carrie, Ada, Baker, Harley (Ercell) Lewistown R4 Mattie, Margaret, Meriam, Table Liverpool Secl5 John Mellert (1905) Grove R2 Vermont Sec8 0155a Baldwin, Lew F. (Verna) Ch Mary, (1849) Jack, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secll Bain, E. F. (Nellie) Ch Emerson, T320a J. J. Baldwin (1883) Bryce, Wilber, Eleanor, Ernest, Ball, Clifford (Roxy) Ch Edna, Lloyd, Canton R4 Orion SeclS T80a Lewis Virgil, Canton R7 Banner Sec9 Thompson (1879) T218a Henry Wages and D. M. Bain, G. W. Ch Ernest, Alva, Alta, Williams (1886) William, Sylvia, Russell, Jessie, Ball, C. E. (Alice) Ch Austin, Helen, Canton R4 Orion Sec9 OlOOa (1866) Canton R2 Canton Sec28 Ola (1887) Bain, J. W. (Delia) Ch Bernard, Can- Ballard, L. C. (Delia) Ch Pearl, Law- ton R3 Buckheart Sec26 T3a Chas. rence, Phyrne, Hazel, Canton R5 Woodcock (1890) Banner Sec4 O120a (1863)

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Ballard, Thos. W. (Eva) Canton R6 Barkley, Harry (Mabel) Ch Alma, Buckheart Sec26 O80a (1858) Paul, Farmington Rl Farmington Bandle, Geo. E. Ch Charles, Lee, Sec5 T300a Hollenback Est. (1911) \\'innie, Marion, Lewistown R5 Barlow, John J. (Mary) Ch Laura, Waterford Secl2 T80a Edd Fette Lula, Elden, Everett, John Jr., (1864) Harry, Blanche, Farmington R2 Bandle, Wm. (Elizabeth) Ch Ernest, Farmington Sec24 O90a (1871) May, Harrv, Grace, Lewistown R4 Barlow, John W. (Sarah) Ch Ernie, Lewistown' Sec24 O60a (1875) Jennie, Avon R3 Union Secl2 Bankes, Chas. (May) Ch Pansy, Roy, 0514a (1876) Ada, Lvle, Vermont R2 Vermont Barlow, Mrs. Mattie Ch Harry, Alva, Sec36 T200a Baxter Est. (1913) Canton R8 Orion Sec28 O40a (1882) Barclay, Aria (Marion) Ch Harold, Barnes, Chas. H. (Myrtle) Ch Ralph, Wilfred, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Alta, Emerson, Margaret, Dorothy, Secl2 T80a J. Barclay (1892) Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec24 (1905) Barclay, Bede L. (Molly) Ch Harold, Barnes, C. Percy (Emma) Ch Mary, Virgie, Robert, Lewistown Rl Ber- Thomas, Canton R4 Orion Secl8 nadotte Secl4 T132a Marion Bra- T145a Thos. Barnes (1886) den (1878) Barnes, Emerson R. (Blanche) Ch Barclay, Dallas (Ethel) Ch Leota, Raymond, Clyde, Canton Rl Farm- Pauline, Marion, Don, Lyle, Lewis- ington Sec29 OllOa (1913) town R2 Liverpool Sec8 O80a Barnes, J. P. Table Grove Rl Farm- (1885) ers Secl7 T87a Harriet Barnes Barclay, John (Phoebe) Ch Catherine, (1856) Clarence, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Barnes, Maggie Ch Callie, Oral, Mari- Seel T120a James Barclay (1884) etta Rl Harris Sec6 039a (1896) Barcus, Wm. D. (Fair) Mabel, Mat- Barnes, Samuel (Diana) Ch Harvey, tie, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec 34 O80a Henry, Frank, Jennie, Myron, Isaac, (1903) Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl7 Barker, Allen (Margaret) Ch William, T78a Harriet Barnes (1851) Maud, Hiram, Jessie, Maggie, Delia, Barnes, Wm. (Margaret) Ch Albert, Canton R2 Canton Sec32 George Mattie, Nora, Minnie, Estella, Ida, Churchill (1853) Fern, Canton R4 Canton Secll Barker, C. C. (Rebecca) Ch Homer, T116a Spencer & Meredith (1892) Earl, Cline, Lester, Bernice, Paul, Barnett, Oliver (Mary) Ch Clara, Ed- Loren, Myrtle, Pearl, Havana R3 win, Bertha, Carl, Brvant, Bnck- Kerton Sec5 T160a Mrs. L. O'Don- heart Sec30 057a (1866) nell (1914) Barnhart, David B. Canton, Canton Barker, Elmer (Maud) Ch May, Wil- Sec26 023a (1866) ma, Ipava R2 Farmers Secll T140a Barnhart, H. F. (Alta) Ch Darlene, J. A. Wright (1885) Helen, Mary, Ruth, Canton Rl, Barker, G. M. (Ella) Ch William, Canton Sec21 Farm Hand John Myrtle, Nellie, Wyatt, Glen, Clara, Morrell (1905) Table Grove R2 Farmers Secl8 Barnhart, John S. Canton, Canton O80a (1868) Sec26 OlOa (1870) Barker, Homer (Minnie) Ch Oralia, Barrett, F. D. (Minnie) Ch Edwin, Vance, Howard, Havana R3 Kerton May, Mabel, Edith, Canton Rl Sec2 T320a A. L. Langelier (1912) Canton Sec27 T42a Conklin Sons Barker, Ira (Trixie) Table Grove Rl (1881) Farmers Sec3 T120a H. Boyd Barrett, Geo. S. (Florence) Ch Ed- (1882) win, Charles, Lewistown R2 Lewis- Barker, John (Ida) Ch Eugene, Table town Sec29 O40a Sec31 T60a H. C. Grove Rl Farmers Secl8 T120a W. Barrett (1885) F. Barker (1888) Barrett, Henry L. (Sophie) Ch Mary, Barker, Margaret Ch Sonela, Ezra, George, Alice, Leon, Lewistown Rl Frank, Locy, Carrie, Edith, Florine, Lewistown Secl5-16 0662a (1861) Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec7 Barrett, John (Helen) Ch Thomas, O150a (1863) John, Mary. Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 Barker, Wm. Ch Elsie, Clyde, Robert, O260a (1859) Melvin, Carl, Canton R2 Canton Barrett, John W. Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec32 T160a Geo. Churchill (1876) Sec3 T260a (1872)

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Barrett, Nelson (Jennie) Ch Jennie, Baughman, J. A. (America) Ch Murat, Lewistown R5 Waterford George, Lee, Fred, Anna, Addie, Sec2 067a (1864) Marietta Rl Harris SeclO 024a Barrett, Thos. L. (Julia) Ch Mary, (1863) Lawrence, John, Helen, Catherine, Baughman, J. D. (Elizabeth) Ch Anna, William, Ipava R4 Pleasant Grace, Nellie, Luther, Delma, May, Sec3 T260a John Barrett (1870) Ralph, Mary, Harrj^ Donald, James, Bartholomew, G. F. (Grace) Ch Paul, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec4 O40a Canton R3 Buckheart Secll Farm (1862) Hand (1906) Baughman, L. E. Smithfield R2 Cass Bartlett, H. M. (Ida) Ch Enuis, Nora, Secl8 T160a Lon Ellis (1893) Daisy, Julia, Bryan, Cassie, Carrie, Baughman, M. A. (Margaret) Ch Mary, Seville, Harris Sec24 T160a Eben, Avon R4 Lee Sec4 T80a E. L. J. C. Morgan (1886) Baughman (1881) Bartlow, French (Chloe) Marietta Rl Baughman, Wm. Smithfield R2 Cass Harris Sec7 T88a John Watson Est. Secl7 T160a Lon Ellis (1881) (1915) Baumgardner, C. J. (Dana) Ch Mary, Baterton, J. N. (Mary) Ch Claude, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec26 0231a Louie, Arley, Roy, Hazel, Astoria (1876) R3 Woodland Secl5 064a (1909) Baumgartner, Chas. (Sarah) Ch Hart, Bates, Chas. (Pearl) Ch Charles Jr., Iva, Grover, Gladys, Alta, Havana Basil, Lela, Marietta R2 Harris Sec R3 O50a (1861) 22 T40a Herbert Powell (1882) Baumgartner, Hart (Carrie) Ch Opal, Bates, C. C. (Nellie) Table Grove R3 Norine, lone, Herbert, Emily, El- Farmers Sec21 T133a Mrs. A. S. zada, Wilma, Havana R3 Kerton Rasmussen (1914) Secl9 O70a (1883) Bath, Abe Jr. (Lenora) Ch Clifford, Baylor, Reginald U. (Lillian) Ch Lyle, Kermit, Vera, Annie, Quentin, Veda, Vern, Edwana, Farmington R2 Lucile, Canton R6 Buckheart SeclS Farmington Sec36 T200a Mrs. Kate T139a Abe Bath (1873) Baylor (1882) Bath, Wm. (Myrtle) Ch William, Baylor, R. J. (Minnie) Ch Vivian, Lysle, Hazel, Carl, Goldie, Dorothy, Mildred, LeRoy, Canton R5 Orion Ethel, St. David, Buckheart SeclS Sec31 T63a Fred Rodgers (1881) 012a (1872) Bayre, Jos. (Frank) Ch Marvel, Can- Baty, Harry J. (Lena) Ch Alberta, ton R2 Canton Sec30 Mrs. Jennie P. Marjory, Trivoli R13 Orion Seel Gardner (1892) O80a (1907) Beadles, Mrs. Ella Ch Gertrude, Lew- Baty, John, Trivoli R13 Orion Seel istown R3 Bernadotte Sec23 052a Farm Hand John R. Johnson (1909) (1868) Baughman, Clifford H. (Leslie) Ch Beadles, Frank F. (Lavina) Ch Doris, Clyde, Dorothv, Royland, Fairview Donald, Lewistown R6 Isabel SeclS Rl Fairview Sec28 TlOOa W. B. Farm Hand W. D. Hendee (1893) Polhemus (1904) Beadles, Jas. E. (Bertha) Ch Nathan, Baughman, E. L. (Sarah) Avon R4 Lewistown R6 Waterford Sec5 O60a Lee O80a (1901) TlSOa E. C. Porter Est (1876) Baughman, E. L. (Blanche) Ch Mar- Beadles, Jefferson (Verna) Ch Mary, vin, Marion, Robert, Mildred, Gor- Lewistown R6 Waterford Sec9 don, Canton R2 Buckheart SecS Farm Hand Nathan Beadles (1889) Farm Hand (1905) Beadles, Nathan (Mary Ann) Ch Jef- Baughman, Frank (Roselle) Ch ferson, Basil, Avery, Eva, Wiley, George, Ethel, Reatha, Roil, Geral- Frances, Lewistown R6 Waterford dine, Marietta R2 Farmer Sec8 Sec4 0251a (1865) O60a (1864) Beadles, Thos. M. (Addie) Ch Willis, Baughman, Geo. (Dilla) Ch Nina, Mildred, Rav, Lewistown R3 Lewis- Maurice, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec31 town Secl9'089a (1886) O207a (1913) Beaird, B. F. (Maggie) Ch Walter, Baughman, Jos. Ch Robert, Susan, Hazel, Lile, Seville, Cass Sec25 Sarah, Frank, Stella, Dan, Henry, 0112a (1866) Lucy, Dellie, Table Grove Rl Farm- Beaird, Grover G. (Lena) Ch Bertha, ers "Sec7 O40a (1840) Goldie, Ipava R4 Bernadotte SeclS Baughman, J. A. (Mary) Smithfield T62a A. McAdams (1891) R2 Cass Sec29 O90a (1869) Beaird, Jas. E. (Addie) Ch Violet,

48 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Kenneth, Bravton, Ipava Rl Pleas- Beaty, Hiram (Nellie) Astoria RS ant Sec24 07da (1885) Woodland Sec2 O30a (1890) Beaird, Wm. J. (Ida) Ch Elmer, Beaty, Jos. (Belle) Havana R3 Ker- Flo.vd, Stella, Frank, Grover, Earl, ton Sec7 O80a (1883) Celia, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl6 Beaty, Leander (Harriet) Summum 0138a (1854) Woodland Sec2 051a (1849) Beam, A. W. (Mary) Ch John, Silva, Beaty, Miss Marium Astoria R3 Earl, Floyd, Dorothy, Cecil, James, Pleasant Sec36 O40a (1848) Matilda, Maxine, Cuba Rl Cass Beaty, Melvin (Mary) Ch Lucile, Sec35 T140a (1868) Robert, Havana R3 Kerton Sec7 Beam, J. E. (Laura) Ch Ora, Howard, O60a (1887) Chester, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec7 Beatty, Chester (Bessie) Ch Cecil, T220a J. Beam Est (1874) Avon R4 Lee Sec21 071a (1882) Beam, R. (Sybil) Ch Mary, Cuba R2 Beatty, Mrs. S. E. Ch Earl, Joseph, Putman Secl6 T125a Jas. T. George Avon R4 Lee Secl8 O80a (1851) (1879) Beck, Geo. (Mabel) Ch Doris, Don- Beans, Lewis (Effie) Ch Selena, Amos, old, Robert, Astoria R2 Astoria Helen, Effie, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec8 T80a Upton Beck (1886) Sec20 0265a (1870) Beck, J. O. (Ethel) Ch Florine, Bes- Bear, John E. ((Tarrie) Ch Lloy, Louis, sie, Leota, Alice, Pauline, Astoria Farmington R2 Farmington Sec22 R2 Astoria SeclS TlOOa P. Etter O160a (1890) (1886) Bear, Simon G. (Clara) Ch Ambio, Beck, U. (Savanna) Ch Radie, Sam- Wilma, Loren, Farmington Rl uel, John, Jonas, Lizzie, Minnie, Farmington Secl7 0252a (1894) Charles, George, Floyd, Alta, As- Bearce, Bert L. (Birdie) Ch Albert, toria R2 Astoria Sec8 O80a (1880> Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec2 T200a R. M. Bearce (1884) Beckstead, Ira (Pearl) Ch Marjorie,. Bearce, David, Bro. Isaac Avon Rl Alarion, Georgia, Mildred, Harry, Lee SeclS T180a David Bearce Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl4 (1871) T320a Geo. & Jas. Pollitt (1883) Bearce, Harvey (Maggie) Ch Clar- Beckstead, John J. Canton R3 Ban- ence, Edgar, Kenneth, London Mills ner Sec32 OlOOa (1883) Rl Young Hickory Sec21 T353a Bedwell, J. M. (Alta) Ipava Rl Pleas- Jacob Martin Sr. (1914) ant Sec4-5 OllOa (1869) Bearce, John O. (Ida) Ch Myrle, Beebe, Amos (Lizzie) Ch Clara, Ralph, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Louis, Lottie, Jessie, Canton R7 SeclS 0217a (1866) Banner Sec28 T80a Rice Lake William, Otis, Bearce, Mary L. Ch Hunting Club Lewistown R2 Lewistown Seel (1874) O160a (1871) Beebe, Carroll (Caroline) Ch Harvey, Bearce, Reuben M. (Luella) Ch Bert, Laura, Joseph, Canton R5 Banner Edson, Adrian, Lewistown Rl Lew- SeclO T18a J. Young (1882) istown Sec2 O200a (1861) Beebe, Mrs. Emma Ch John, Amos, Bearce, Wm. (Maud) Marietta Rl Hector, Frederick, Carroll, Sheldon, Harris Sec3 0127a (1872) Mary, Canton R5 Banner Secl() Beasley, Allen (Isabel) Ch Charles, 062a (1849) Harrv, Tom, May, Carl, Emma, Beebe, John (Minnie) Ch Bulis, Letha, Nellie, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Leota, Russell, Margaret, Vanessa, SeclO T97a John, Jim, Geo. Burrows Glenna, Canton R6 Liverpool Seel (1861) T240a Henry Shaw (1873) Beasley, Thos. (Nellie) Ch Arthur, Beekman, Lute (Laura) Ch Bern- Data, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec5 Farm hard. Geneva, Havana R3 Isabel Hand (1906) Sec31 O120a (1879) Beaty, Chas. (Ruby) Astoria R3 Woodland Sec2 094a (1881) Beets, Elisha (Mary) Ch Harold, Beaty, Daniel (Mary) Ch Lillie, Esther, Lawrence, Canton R3 Ban- Charlie, Frank, Hiram, Astoria R3 ner Secl9 OlOOa (1858) Woodland Sec2 O80a (1849) Beets, W. L. (Annie) Canton R3 Beaty, Frank (Birdie) Ch Fern, Fay, Buckheart Secl3 054a (1851) Dwight, Ethel, Astoria R3 Wood- Bell, Adella G. Marietta Rl Harris land Sec2 094a (1883) SeclO O450a (1891)

49 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Bell, David W. (Bertha) Ch Ray- Berry, C. H. (Mary) Ch Ora, Ercel, mond, Albert, Russell, Avon R3 Darle, Myrtle, Edna, Oma, Lewis- Union SecU T80a E. B. Atchinson town R2 Liverpool Sec7 0124a (1909) (1870) Bell, Frank (Martha) Ch Nellie, Mar- Berry, Elmer F. (Viola) Ch Mae, tha, Eliza, Roy, Theodore, Smith- Jesse, Ermie, Alzaida, Eleanor, field lU Lee Sec35 OlOOa (1862) Clarence, Canton R2 Joshua Secl4 Bell, Guy C. (Marv) Ch George, Ellis- O80a (1913) ville Rl Ellisville Sec31 T161a Wm. Berry, John Ch Amanda, Leonard, A. Bell (1914) Lester, Laura, Lizzie, William, Bell, R. G. Marietta Rl Harris Sec2 Viola, Alice, Edith, Ida, Verna, T175a S. R. Bell (1906) Elmer, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Bell, Thos. (Ethel) Ch Cleta, Avon Secl2 O180a (1847) R3 Union Secll T160a Mary A. Berry, Leonard S. (Mary) Ch Wil- Saunders (1912) lard, Mecia, Esther, Lewistown R2 Belles, R. H. (Callie) Ch Katie, Rob- Liverpool Sec6 O80a (1866) ert, Gertrude, Summum, Woodland Berry, Lester (Emma) Ch Edna, Secll O120a (1875) Ralph, Fred, Willie, Floyd, Lillis, Belless, J. H. (Callie) Ch Edith, Glenn, Ravmond, Canton R3 Buck- Ernest, Ipava R2 Farmers SeclO heart SecU O160a Secl3 T80a 026a (1912) (1867) Benner, Martin (Nettie) Ch Dwight, Berry, M. J. (Emma) Ch Willard, Rolla, Frank, Lizzie, Ethel, Canton Ora, Cuba R3 Putman Sec35 0136a Rl Farmington Sec28 O160a (1898) (1855) Bennett, Bruce Middlegrove Fairview Berry, Nathan (Dora) Ch 4, Lewis- Secll 0333a (1908) town R2 Liverpool Sec7 043a Bennett, C. E., Frank, Helen, Canton (1847) R6 Buckheart Sec3 O80a (1858) Berry, Ora J. (Frances) Ch Charles, Bennett, Henry H. (Edith) Ch Curtis, Jessie, Cuba R3 Putman Sec35 William, Edith, George, Florence, Farm Hand M. J. Berry (1886) Jessie, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Berry, Walter E. (Mae) Lewistown Secl4 T225a Henry Riley (1870) R6 Isabel Sec32 T75a H. C. Gar- Bennett, N. W. (Martha) Ch Frank, lisch (1892) Imogene, Nicholas, Clarissa, Chris- Betts, Mrs. Annie Ch Lucy, Clara, tena, John, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27 VVealthv, Canton R3 Buckheart O80a (1891) Secl3 O80a (1859) Beoletto, Michele (Mary) Ch Mada- Betts, John (Alice) Ch George, Flora, lene, Mary, Catherine, Joe, Freddie, Alta, Gladys, Fred, William, Canton Johnny, Otavis, Cuba Rl Putman R3 Banner Sec32 T167a Dr. Geo. S. Sec7 O40a (1913) Betts (1881) Bergquist, E. J. (Hilda) Ch Elmer, Bevard, Geo. (Katherine) Ch Clar- Lillie, Irwing, Ray, Smithfield R2 ence, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec33 Cass Secl9 Farm Hand (1914) O40a (1909) Bergquist, S. A. (Vernila) Ch Jennie, Billingsley, Benj. (Rachael) Ch Seth, David, Stella, Dorothv, Astoria Rl Clarence, Goldie, Festus, Lester, Woodland Secl9 07a (1876) Astoria R2 Astoria Sec30 OllOa Berhard, S. Avon Rl Lee Secll 064a (1896) (1858) Bird, Alva (Maudv) Ch Edna, Ray, Berkey, Chas. A. (Nellie) Ch Mar- Avon R3 Ellisville Secl8 0113a garet, Katherine, Rapatee R35 Fair- (1904) view Sec23 T160a (1911) Bird, Edgar M. (Gertrude) Ch How- 022a Berkey, Jas. W. (Mattie) Ch Archie, ard, Canton R4 Orion Sec4 William, Rapatee R35 Fairview (1912) Sec23 O140a (1886) Bird, Leroy (Mary) Avon Rl Lee Sccl4 O30a (1886) Berkley, B. F. (Effie) Ch Garland, Kenneth, Lyle, Keith, Cuba Rl Cass Bishop, Clifford R. (Gertrude) Ch Sec26 T160a P. C. Ross (1893) Dennis, Alice, Cuba R3 Putman Sec23 T80a EUz Dewitt (1889) Bernard, A. T. (Lizzie) Ch Julius, Harold, Ona, Jim, Ruth, Cuba R3 Bishop, D. L. (Erey) Ch Clififord, Putman Sec28 T375a Jane Irwin Peore, Sadie, Smithfield Rl Cass Hall (1900) Secll T170a Guy (1866)

50 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Bishop, E. L. (Nellie) Ch Edith. Black, Bruce (Esther) Ch Wilma, Edna, Harold, Ruth, Bernice, Cuba Wilfred, Lewistown R2 Liverpool R3 Putman Sec23 T264a H. Turner Sec5 O40a (1881) (1868) Black, John F. (Eveline) Ch Minnie, Bishop, J. L. (Olive) Ch Ralph, Nellie, James, Ernest, Lela, Lyle, Lewis- Ross, Carroll, Anna, Canton R4 town R4 Liverpool SeclO O120a Canton Scc23 TllSa G. F. Coleman (1859) (1863) Black, Simon D. (Myrtle) Ch Charles, Bishop, J. N. Ch Clyde, Emma, Jessie, Joseph, Don, Mary, Canton R2 Herman, Marie, Cuba R3 Putman Joshua Sec36a O70a (1914) Sec34 05a (1871) Black, Theodore (Pollitt) Canton R6 Bishop, L. E. (Anna) Ch Ray, Ethel, Liverpool Sec4 O140a (1861) Marj% Curtis, Grace, Glenn, Isla, Black, W. (Rachel) Ch Rachel, Clara, Robert, Mildred, Leonard, Lewis- Robert, Elmer, Wilburt, St. David, town R4 Lewistown Sec23 O40a Buckheart Sec22 076a (1849) (1869) Blackaby, Ethan A. (DolHe) Ch Bitner, David (Nannie) Ch Algie, Helen, Frances, Inman, Cuba R3 Lester, Leonard, Mabel, Emil, Ban- Putman Sec24 0183a (1873) ner, Banner Secl3 Tllla Dan Saun- Blackaby, J. T. (Atha) Ch Nelson, ders (1915) Florence, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Black, Allen (Georgia) Ch Stella, Secll T160a Florence Chapin (1866) Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secll Blackaby, Robt. (Atha) Ch Merle, O70a (1860) Lloyd, Hazel, Clifton, Ruth, Lewis- Black, A. E. (Lulu) Ch Ross, Marie, town Sec2 0245a (1869) Merle, Mabel, Opel, Ted, Will, Blakslee, Chas. E. (Myrtle) Ch Floyd, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec5 Claud, Lucille, Themla, Rapatee O120a (1876) R35 Fairvicw Sec5 O160a (1907)

Winifred Bormer and Her Shore Colts

51 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Blakslee, Wm. E. (Clara) Ch Susie, Bohanon, Jos. (Nellie) Ch John, Wi- Freda, Rapatee R3Sa Fairview SecS nona, Farmington Rl Farmington O307a (1898) Sec4 048a (1915) Blanchard, M. E. (Lavina) Ch Pearl, Bohl, E. V. (Katie) Astoria R2 Wood- Lillian, Avon R4 Lee Secl8 O80a land Sec5 O40a (1865) (1915) Bolender, H. H. (Clara) Ch Charles, Blazer, John Marietta R2 Harris Arthur, Clinton, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec28 09a (1864) Sec33 T80a J. H. Carter (1845) Blazer, L. A. (Alpha) Ch Ora, Ever- Bolender, Jos. (Addie) Ch Margaret, ett, Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec3 Dean, Canton Rl Joshua Secl3 O80a (1858) T160a Mrs. L. E. Trites (1911) Block, Herman C. (Lilly) Ch Marie, Bolender, Mattie A. Lewistown R5 Luella, Bessie, Jennie, Wilma, Imo, Lewistown Sec36 OlOa Farmington R2 Farmington Sec28 Bolender, Myron C. (Jossie) Ch John, T240a N. McKinney (1914) Lewistown R2 Lewistown Secl4-23 Blodgett, Ancil M. (Margaret) Ch T160a Mrs. E. L. Phelps (1878) Marie, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec.22 Boley, A. S._ (Lillie) Ch Garrett, Wil- T90a T. E. Wright (1899) liam, Susie, Fannie, Glasford R3 Blodgett, Harvey (Anna) Ch Ancil, Orion Secl2 O80a (1900) Russell, Myrtle, Kenneth, Harvey, Boley, Wm. A. (Margaret) Glasford Havana R3 Isabel Sec23 T366a R3 Orion Secl2 O90a (1900)

Sam'l Foutch (1899) Bolinger, J. C. (Addie) Ch Goldie, Blout, Fred A. (Kate) Ch Harry, Hallie, Zeda, Gilbert, Vermont R2 Floyd, Frances, Ellisville Rl Deer- Astoria Sec4 06a (1865) field Secl8 O620a (1876) Bolinger, N. S. (May) Ch Nelda, Bloomfield, Arthur Astoria Rl Wood- Harold, Louise, Bernard, Astoria land Sec21 T160a R. L. Bloomfield Rl Woodland Sec29 T150a Geo. El- Blue, Chas. (Carrie) Ch Maxine, As- gin (1879) toria Rl Woodland Sec23 T120a Bolon, C. H. (Bertha) Ch Russell, las. Blue (1891) Gladvs, Leta, Lucien, Harry, How- Blue, Chas. C. (Ella) Ch Marie, ard, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec4 068a Ralph, Canton Rl Farmington T60a (1875) Sec28 O80a (1911) Bolon, L P. (Alta) Ch Nellie, Myrtle, Blue, O. A. (Alta) Ch Allen, Bessie, Smithfield Rl Cass SeclO O120a Astoria R3 Woodland SeclO OlOOa Sec9 T210a B. F. P. Bolon (1878) Sec9 T77 (1886) Bolton, A. H. (Margaret) Ch Charles, Boales, Oliver (Amanda) Ch Lula, Annie, Lizzie, Lilly, Margaret, Gladvs, Albert, Ray, Marietta R2 Ipava R2 Vermont Secl2 T7a Emily Lee Sec29 O80a (1900) Lome (1872) Bohannon, Harry (Dorothy) Ch Bolton, I. (Clara) Ch Florence, Sec23 J. Edith, Vermont R4 Vermont Arthur, Frances, Ipava R4 Berna- T157a Perry Fleming (1892) dotte Sec33 O160a (1878) Bohannon, A. (Lucy) Ch Alice, J. Bolton, H. (Louise) Ch Sylvester, Ipava R2 Vermont J. Jean, Ruth, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec21 043a Secl4 O80a (1900) (1891) Bohannon, B. (Lena) Ch Josie, J. Boman, Earl (Ida) Ch Leota, Keith, Bernadotte Sec32 O200a Ipava R4 Farmington R2 Farmington Secl3 (1876) T73a C. Butler (1843) Bohannon, J. B. Ch Robert, Ruth. Maggie, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec32 Bond, Chas. F. (Mary) Fiatt Rl Deer- O200a (1876) field Sec25 T149a C. W. Twining (1905) Bohannon, Marye E. Ch James, Sissie, George, Mattie, Anna, May, Thomas, Bonner, Fred (Attie) Ch Ray, Lucile, Harrv, Mary, Bryan, Ipava R4 Ber- Gcorgine, Winifred, Jane, Canton nadotte Scc27 077a (1849) R3 Buckheart Secll 0311a (1870) Bohannon, Thos. O. (Lila) Ipava R4 Bonnett, Frank (Polly) Ch Carl, Henry, Gerald, Marietta, Harris Bernadotte Sec27 T95a S. R. Moore (1888) Secl6 T150a Bonnett Bros. (1899) - Bohanon, Jas. Ch Roy, Harold, Mar- Bonnett, Noah (Sarah) Ch Lolitha, garet, Ipava R4 Farmers Sec36 O80a Helen, Marietta Harris Secl6 T133a (1886) Bonnett Bros. (1899)

52 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Bonney, Geo. (Lizzie) Ch Grace, Paul, Boughan, Archie (Mabel) Ch Lyle, Canton R2 Canton Sec29 Farm Helen, Canton R2 Joshua Sec36 Hand (1862) T80a Jas. A. Boughan (1913) Boo, Gerald Lewistown R5 Waterford Boughan, Jas. A. (Emma) Ch Elmer, Seel O40a (1899) Archie, Winifred, Canton R2 Joshua Boo, Jos. Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec36 0196a (1902) Seel O80a (1885) Bowden, Wm. (Laura) Ch Mabel, Boo, Otis Lewistown R5 Waterford William, Neva, Archie, Jb, Fairview Seel O40a (1890) Young Hickory Sec25 T80a (1914) Booth, Len_(Isabel) Ch Ralph, Ray, Bowen, Albert W. (Ollie) Ch Mabel, Canton R5 Banner Seel TlOSa Jas. Glenna, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec4 Booth (1910) T280a John W. Bowen (1915) Boozel, C. R. (Luella) Ch Russell, Bowen, John H. (Laura) Ch Zula, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec30 T180a Lewistown Rl Lewistown SeclS

H. T. Boozel & T. H. Haines (1884) 0182a (1873) Bordner, Mrs. Alf Ch Effie, William, Bowmen, J. Nelson (Mattie) Fairview Charles, Oscar, James, Ada, Perry, Rl Fairview Sec34 O160a (1905) Jennie, Blanche, Lewistown R4 Bowermaster, H. L. (Elizabeth) Ch Lewistown Sec24 O60a (1866) Bertha, Canton Rl Canton Sec22 Bordner, Dayton (Telsa) Lewistown 053a (1859) R2 Putman Sec36 Farm Hand J. T. Bowles, S. E. (Minnie) Ch Irene, Blackaby (1895) Maude, Luellen, Astoria R2, Astoria Bordner, Geo. (Minnie) Ch Cora, Secl5 T180a J. H. Bowles Est. (1892) Mecia, Scott, Nell, Kate, Louise, Bowman, E. B. (Catherine) Ch Fan- Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec36 nie, Joseph, Oliver, Mary, Ada, O200a -(1859) Ruth, Astoria R2 Woodland Sec7 Bordner, Homer (Mary) Ch Laura, 065a (1881) Alma, Dayton, Homer, Lucille, Bowman, Lottie Ch Earl, Canton R6 Marv, Lawrence, Lewistown R5 Buckheart Sec36 O80a (1866) Lew"istown Sec23 085a (1856) Bowman, M. C. Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec21 Bordner, Jas. E. (Leoria) Ch Toland, O500a (1876) Otto, Wade, Clifford, Lewistown R2 Bowman, Oliver (Alberta) Ch Mer- Lewistown Sec22 O20a T70a (1881) Ivn, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26 Bordner, Perry O. (Sadie) Ch t222si A. Mummert (1888) Thomas, Leone, Dorothy, Paul, Bowman, Oliver R. (Maud) Ch Lucile, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Sec2 Marv, Havana R3 Isabel Sec26 O90a Secll T115a John Chapin TUOa Marion Alann (1881) (1878) Bowman, S. B. (Mandy) Ch Hattie, Bordner. Wm. C. (Addie) Ch Ira, Mathilda, May, Rosie, Earl, John, Fav, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5 Grace, Olive, Esther, Nina, Dottie, O106a (1866) Blanche, Canton R4 Canton Secl2 Bordwine, L. C. (Eliza) Ch Arnold, OlOOa (1858) Grover, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Bowton, A. E. (Bessie) Ch Ruby, Sec22 O80a (1856) Everett, Roscoe, Canton R8 Orion Bossorth, Wm. (Emma) Ch Lucien, Sec23 085a (1878) Table Grove Rl, Farmers Sec20 Bowton, C. E. (Olive) Ch Pearl, O40a (1881) Frank, Zelma, Glasford R3 Orion T. Botkin, Miller S. (Martha) Ch Eula, Secl4 T240a J. Bowton (1882) Avon R4 Lee Sec21 019a (1886) Bowton, Earl (Daisy) Ch Howard, Botkin, Samuel (Mabel) Ch Claude, Russell, Everett, Gladys, Eldia, Wavne, Doris, Avon R4 Union Glasford R3 Orion Secl2 T160a Farm Hand John Kutchler (1888) B. F. Snow (1884) Bottenberg, C. D. (Orra) Ch Made- Bowton, Henry (Lucinda) Ch Wil- liam, line, Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec7 Grace, Earl, Clyde, Floyd, T180a Bottenberg Est. (1879) Canton R2 Canton Sec28 05a (1904) Bottenberg, Foster E. (Mary) Ch Bowton, Horatio Canton R8 Orion Foustine, William, Louise, Edwin, Secl4 0144a (1873) Genevieve, Table Grove R2 Ver- Boyer, Alfred (Marie) Canton R4 mont Secl4 T75a Wm. Bottenberg (Tanton Secll Farm Hand J. E. C Downs (1912)

S3 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Boyer, John W. (Katie) Ch Charles, Breckenridge, Wm. A. (Carrie) Lewis- Mabel, Cecil, Ruth, Smithfield R2 town R6 Lewistown Sec35 OllOa Cass Sec5 O80a (1865) (1875) Braden, Harley M. (Mabel) Lewis- Breed, Howard H. (Tillie) Ch Blanche, town R3 Bernadotte Sec26 T45a Edmund, Canton R5 Orion Sec31 Levi Braden (1894) O180a (1862) Braden, John W. Sr. Ch Margaret, Breed, J. F. (Jennie) Canton R3 Buck- Jane, Allen, Marion, John, Josie, heart Sec23 T284a Willard Fisher Estelle, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte (1876) Secl4 0132a (1871) Brewer, Mrs. Alice Lewistown R6 Isa- Braden, John W. Jr. (Caroline) Ch bel Secl9 O80a (1866) Will, Sylvia, Jennie, Lewistown R6 Brewer, Clarence A. (Myrtle) Ch Ger- Lewistown Sec27 O180a (1878) aldine, Clifford, Farmington R2 Braden, Levi (Alta) Ch Harley, Lola, Farmington SeclO T400a M. G. Wayne, Evelyn, Carl, Lewistown R3 Brewer (1906) Bernadotte Sec26 T174a Lucinda Brewer, Jonas (luba R3 Putman Sec28 Braden (1871) T20a Alia M. Morgan (1880) Braden, T. Marion (Delia) Ch Ber- Bricker, Elias (Addie) Ch Ruth, Flora, nice, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte Fred, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec27 T160a Mrs. Susie Breeden (1866) Secl4 T132a J. W. Braden Sr. (1870) Braden, Wm. (Grace) Ch Adaline, Bricker, Samuel Summum Woodland Josephine, Olladene, Willadene, Scc2 O70a (1911) Lewistown R3 Lewistown Secl9 Briggs, Wm. (Bell) Ch Myron, Wil- Tl85a C. L. Braden (1884) liam, Canton Rl Fairview Sec35 Bradley, Mrs. Emma Ch Rolland, T240a Jas. Davis Est. (1912) Frank, Avon R4 Lee Sec21 O240a Brillhart, Frank (Elizabeth) Ch Lewis, (1888) Rosie, Clvde, Verna, Gale, Astoria Bradley, P. S. (Eliza) Ch Dean, Roy, R3 Woodland SeclO 084a (1868) Portney, Ipava R2 Vermont Secl5 Brillhart, John (Lizzie) Ch Donald, T80a Jas. Rose (1864) Gay, Jennie, Lawrence, Margaret, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec23 O40a Secl3 Brainard, Chas. (Sylvia) Ch Marvel, T160a Sam Huff (1901) Myrtle, Faye, Glen, Rosie, Eldon, Brimmer, Jacob Ch Ambrose, Ada, Nelda, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl4 Sirrilla, Middlegrove Farmington O20a (1879) Sec6 O260a (1856) Brann, Clinton Havana R3 Isabel Brock, B. M. (Lucy) Ch Donald, Ipava Sec 31 Farm Hand Wm. D. Schmidt R4 Farmers Sec25 T160a May Fink (1910) (1890) Branson, Wm. T. (Rachel) Ch Lizzie, Brock, Chas. T. (Vada) Ch Edna, Sally, Lewis, Leonard, Walter, Clara, Smithfield Cass Sec28 075a Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec7 07S5a (1870) (1843) Brock, Daniel D. (Jennie) Ch Mar- Branson, W. W. (Hattie) Ch John, jorie, Ipava R4 Lewistown Sec25 Canton R6 Buckheart SeclO T75a 053a Bernadotte Sec30 T240a A. F. W. T. Branson (1884) Brock (1886) Brock, Fred (Bessie) Ch Garnet, Fern, Brashear, Playford M. (Lola) Ch Ila, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 O80a Ogden, Eugene, Rapatee R35 Fair- (1866) view Sec3 T160a Mrs. B. H. Taylor Brock, (Ada) Ch Alonzo, Fred, (1915) John Jennie, Smithfield Cass Sec29 013a Brashear, Walter A. (Mabel) Ch (1890) Thelma, Lois, Rapatee R35 Fairview Brock, Laurn (Cora) Ch Ada, Ipava Sec4 T25a Mary E. Hart (1915) R4 Bernadotte Sec31 053a T240a Breckenridge, Geo. R. (Ollie) Ch A. F. Brock (1885) Esther, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Brock, M. C. (Marv) Lewistown R3 Secl8 O80a (1871) Bernadotte Sec24 O150a (1876) Breckenridge, Martin E. (Eva) Ch Brockley, Harry (Mary) Ch Donald, Frank, Marion, Lewistown R5 Lew- Vermont R2 Astoria Sec2 O120a istown Sec2S 0142a (1871) (1886) Opal, Breckenridge, Roscoe C. (Ethel) Lew- Brooks, David L. (Iva) Ch istown R6 Lewistown Sec3.5 O120a Dona, Lee, Canton R6 Buckheart L. Harriott (1879) (1890) Sec32 T160a A.

54 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Brooks, Jacob (Lcvina) Ch Mahala, Brown, Geo. W. (Minnie) Ch Carl, David, Charles, Elmer, Alice, John, Aria, Mary, Vermont R2 Vermont Gertie, Jake, Glen, George, Lon, Sec35 074a Sec36 T236a (1866) Cuba R3 Putman Sec22 T530a Agnes Brov/n, Isaac (Eva) Ch Myrtle, Ralph, Allerton (1852) Elsie, Ruth, Table Grove Rl Far- Brooks, Jim (Stella) Ipava R4 Berna- mers Secl5 O210a (1859) dotte Sec29 Farm Hand Clare Mar- Brown, John I. (Maggie) Ch Delia, shalls (1892) Estie, Nellie, Mabel, Opal, Canton Brooks, John W. (Goldie) Ch Rolond, R3 Banner Sec30 O120a (1871) Cora, Cuba R2 Putman SeclS T240a Brown, Jos. (Druzilla) Ch Joseph, Mrs. A. C. Allerton (1886) John, Grace, Ethel, Marietta R2 Brooks, Lewis Lewistown R3 Lewis- Harris Sec3 T80a John Cross (1866) town Secl9 O80a (1865) Brown, Jos. W. (Ruth) Ch George, Brooks, Thos. Ch Margaret, William, Hazel, Lyle, Canton R5 Orion Clinton, Stella, Jim, Charles, Mar- Sec34 T80a Chas. Points (1904) ion, John, Lucille, Smithfield Rl Brown, Loren (Margaret) Ch Almeda, Bernadotte Sec4 O80a (1864) Wavne, Marvin, Canton R6 Buck- Brooks, Wm. (Addie) Ch Dale, Eula, heart Sec33 OllOa (1886) Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec8 Brown, R. L. (Vada) Ch ' Thelma, T120a Myron Wheeler (1887) Onita. Beulah, Gerald, Table Grove Brotz, Mrs. Hannah Ch August, Mary, Rl Farmers Secl5 T250a Isaac Earnest, Bertha, Ida, Canton R4 Brown (1886) Orion Sec4 O40a (1894) Brown, S. (Sarah) Ch Ray, Roy, Ross, Brown, Ahijah Ch Ella, Ipava Rl Lutie, Vermont R2 Astoria Secll Farmers Secll O60a (1854) O120a (1849) Brown, Arthur (Winifred) Ch Dwight, Brown, Wm. (Sollern) Ch Ella, Table Dorothy, Margaret, David, Ipava R2 Grove R2 Vermont Secl7 042a Farmers Sec25 T230a R. W. David (1856) (1878) Brown, Wm. H. (Faye) Ch Nenolia, Brown, A. L. (Emma) Ch Olena, Katherine, Irea, Byron, Virginia, Charles, George, Lewis, Frank, Avon R3 ElHsville Scc30 TlOOa Sam Lloyd, Ralph, Cuba R2 Putman Effland (1915) Sec'l/ OlOOa (1856) Brown, W. F. Canton R5 Orion Sec20 Brown, Bert (Came) Ch Hazel, O80a (1876) Helen, Frances, Girard, Hubert, Ha- Brown, W. H. Jr. (May) Ch Lois, vana R3 Isabel Sec24 Farm Hand William, Elinor, Canton R2 Canton Wm. Berry (1881) Sec29 T154a Wm. H. Brown Sr. Brown, Calvin Lewistown R6 Isabel (1884) J. William, Sec20 O320a (1871) Bruning, J. H. (Ruth) Ch John, Lewistown R6 Lewistown Brown, Chas. (Sarah) Ch Gertrude, Sec27 099a (1912) Flora, Lucy, Luella, Ollie, Ray- Brusich, Joseph (Leona) Ch Anna mond, Canton R3 Banner Sec31 Josephine, Tony, Lizzie, Joseph, O80a (1873) Canton R4 Orion Secl6 T80a A. J. Brown, C. F. (Jessie) Ch George, Carlon (1901) Ethel, Ravmond, Canton R6 Buck- Bryan, Geo. W. (Columbia) Ch Azell, heart Seci7 Ola (1900) Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 O90a Brown, DeWitt C. (Hattie) Ipava Rl (1891) Isabel Sec31 O200a (1908) Bryan, Leonard S. (Mary) Ch Bessie, Brown, E. C. (Mamie) Ch Paul, Re- Inez, Cecil, Lula, Georgia, Marietta becca, Elizabeth, Cuba Rl Cass R2 Harris Sec31 T200a Ed. Harris Secl4 T160a Jerome Brown (1886) (1884) Bubany, August (Helena) Ch Vinco, Brown, E. F. (Clara) Ch Emily, Nel- Gus, Canton R6 Canton Sec34 T40a lie, Henry, Virgil, Jessie, Nora, Ora, John Steel (1898) Gale, Marietta, Harris Secl6 085a Bubb, Chas. (Mary) Ch Carl, Helen, (1854) Dwight, Ipava R2 Vermont Secl4 Brown, Frank B. (Myrtle) Ch Vir- 0152a (1908) ginia, Cuba R2 Putman Secl7 TlOOa Bubb, J. E. (Sarah) Ch Edith, Grace, A. L. Brown (1888) Harvev, Viola, Ernest, Flora, As- Brov/n, Fred Ipava R2 Farmers Seel toria Rl Woodland Sec 29 O160a Ol60a (1907) (1896)

55 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Buchen, David (Rosie) Ch Ross, Ma- Burgard, Daniel W. (Lucy) London rion, Lawrence, Leah, Mabel, Boyd, Mills Rl Young Hickory SeclS Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl6 072a T160a Geo. Hammon Sr. (1909) (1906) Burgard, Eli (Maggie) Ch William, Buchen, Ross (Pearl) Ch Gale, Smith- Ezra, Clara, Harold, Vera, Ipava field R2 Lee Sec24 T120a Wm. R3 Pleasant Sec20 0193a (1872) Spangler (1892) Burgard, Pius (Elizabeth) Ch Hersch- Bucher, Cyrus G. (Mabel) Ch Lester, el, Andrew, Mildred, Galen, Lulu, Sherman, Eunice, Astoria Rl Wood- Astoria R2 Astoria Sec29 O160a land Sec20 O240a (1886) (1874) Bucher, Isaac H. (Lydia) Ch Caleb, Burge, Harvey (Sadie) Canton Rl Allen, Isaac, Irwin, Anabel, Astoria Canton Sec22 T168a C. W. Wilson Rl Woodland Scc29 0198a (1892) (1905) Bucher, S. G. (Mary) Ch Fannie, Burgess, Lewis (Grace) Ch Raymond, Floyd, Bessie, Harry, Elgin, Ralph, Dorothy, Jessie, Cecil, Lewistown Clara, Fern, Astoria Rl Woodland R5 Liverpool Sec29 T80a Jas. Secl9 0157a (1882) Brown (1881) Buck, Arthur (Pearl) Ch Eula, Helen, Burgess, Peter (Fay) Lewistown R4 Avon Rl Lee SeclO TlOOa C. Krei- Liverpool Sec29 O80a (1876) der Est (1909) Burgett, Earl (Hazel) Ch Joe, Lucile, Buckman, John R. (Mary) Ch Emery, Kenneth, Donna, Ipava R4 Ber- Fairview Rl Farmington Secl8 075a nadotte Sec33 T240a Carl Marshall (1895) (1887) Bucy, Earnest (Alice) Ch Dwight, Burnett, Clarence H. (Sarah) Ch Vermont R2 Vermont Sec35 Farm Gladvs, London Mills Rl Fairview Hand (1886) Secl8 TlOSa J. T. Gourley (1914) Bucy, John W. (Erma) Ch Earnest, Burnhart, Wm. (Frances) Table Grove Charles, Lela, Dorotliy, Boyd, Vera, R3 Vermont Sec4 O160a (1915) Otis, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec36 Burns, Moses (Delia) Ch Mamie, O250a (1869) Sadie, Thomas, William, Ipava R4 Buffum, Curtis (Effie) Ch Wilbur, Bernadotte Sec20 O203a (1880) John, Marie, Earnest, Bessie, Rollo, Burrows, Alva (Dora) Lewistown Rl Ruby, Cuba R3 Putman Sec32 OlO Lewistown Sec6 T160a Thomas Bur- (1885) rows (1887) Bull, Geo. W. (Elizabeth) Ch Ida, Burrows, Earl (Pearl) Ch Analeigh, Joseph, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Lewistown R3 Bernadotte Sec23 Sec8 OlOSa (1855) T260a Geo. Burrows (1894) Bump, Barnett J. (Sarah) Jesse, Isaac, Burrows, Geo. (Rachel) Ch Earl, Clarence, Bertha, Canton R6 Liver- Edith, Edna, Mildred, Ella, Charles, pool Sec3 0225a (1856) Carl, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte Bump, Clarence E. (Lotus) Canton Sec23 O260a (1866) Burrows, Jas. A. (Annie) Ch James, R2 Joshua Sec24 T65a B. J. Bump (1915) Orfon, Mary, Smithfield Rl Ber- nadotte SeclS 0197a (1859) Bump, Herman C. Ch Maud, Blanche, Burrows, Joe (Ida) Ch Ethel, Jessie, Clifford, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec32 Celia, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte O80a (1911) Secll O160a (1861) Bump, Jesse C. (Gladvs) Ch Leathel, Burrows, John (Mary) Ch Marvel, Canton R6 Liverpool Sec3 T140a B. Bertha, Jane, Mabel, Frances, Fay, J. Bump (1886) Ada, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Bump, N. O. (Elsie) Ch Ethel, Fir- SeclO-15 0261a (1863) man, Josie, Floyd, Howard, Cuba Burrows, Moses Ch Florence, Rilla, R2 Putman Sec2 T165a J. Thomp- Frank, Moses, Ipava R4 Bernadotte son (1871) Sec20 O180a (1868)

Bunch, J. W. (Mintie) Ch Walter, Burrows, Thos. (Catherine) Ch Budd, George, Voddie, Pearl, Dollie, Alva, Flossie, Lewistown Rl Lew- Luther, Frank, Nora, Mary, Lewis- istown Sec6 O160a (1853) town Rl Cass Sec36 T240 E. E. Burrows, Wm. M. (Alta) Ch Ralph, Routson (1883) Grace, Irma, Mary, Raymond, Lew- Bundesen Bros., Peter, James Cuba Rl istown Rl Bernadotte SeclO 0234a Cass Seel O80a (1871) (1876)

56 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Bushnell, Milo (Nellie) Ch Don, Ottie, Butler, Squire H. (Delia) Ch Beulah, Rav, Alarie, Astoria R3 Woodland Carrie, Muezy, Squire, Havana R3 SecU O20a (1878) Kerton Scc8 O80a (1891) Bushnell, Roy (Hettie) Ch Glenn, Butler, Thos. D. (Mary) Ch Joseph, Chfford, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec9 Aniv, Otis, Lyle, Clifton, Astoria Farm Hand J. E. Mummert (1887) Rl Kerton Secl9 T160a Jos. Butler Butler, Albert (Zoe) Lewistown R5 (1879) Waterford Sec6 T180a Marvin Rob- Butler, Ward C. (Edith) Ch Robert, inson (1886) Paul, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Butler, Chas. (Delia) Astoria Rl Ker- Scc9 T150a Ralph Lee (1888) ton Secl9 O160a (1879) Butler, Weston O. (Flora) Ch Ernest, Butler, Ernest L. (Pearl) Ch Willard, Ward, Will, Ralph, Inez Bertha, Edith, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5 Sec9 O80a (1886) 0264a (1863) Butler, Harry E. (Nona) Ch Mary, Bybee, David (Tessie) Ch Carrie, Farmington R2 Farmington Secl2 Everett, Fay, Gladys, Thelma, Glen, T96a C. B. Butler (1907) Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec8 O230a (1896) Butler, Otis H. (Beulah) Astoria Rl Kerton Sec20 TUOa T. D. Butler Byers, O. Fred (Mary) Ch Clyde, Clif- (1896) ford, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Butler, Peter (Phiney) Ch Lena, Secl2-13 T272a B. Zelle (1876) Blanche, William, Grover, Char- Byers, W. I. (Bertha) Ch Dewayne, lotta. Lea, George, London Mills Rl Cuba R3 Putman Sec26 0128a Young Hickory Sec23 056a (1886) (1866)

Cadwalader, C. R. (Leunia) Ch Lucy, Cameron, Frank (Ida) Ch Roy, Vesta, Marietta, Harris SeclO O160a (1913) Kenneth, Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 024a Cadwalader, L L. (Ida) Ch Haines, (1871) Garrett, Roscoe, Opal, Garnet, Cameron, John W. (Minnie) Ch Ger- Ruby, Canton R8 Orion Sec22 O120a tie, Cuba Rl Cass Secll O20a (1888) (1890) Calhoun, Chas. (Belle) Ch Pearl, Cameron, John W. Ch Charles, Smith- Hazel, Dorothv, Ipava R4 Ber- field Rl Bernadotte Sec4 O320a nadotte Sec8 O120a (1876) (1890) Calhoun, Floyd (Edna) Ch Andrew, Cameron, L. Ross (Clara) Ch Fern, Alaudie, Nellie, Marietta Rl Harris Eldon, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Seel Ola T60a (1871) Sec8 O80a (1888) Calhoun, J. W. (Louisa) Ch Flora, Cameron, Marvin O. (Bertha) Ipava Floyd, Clara, George, Luella, Addie, R4 Bernadotte Secl8 T260a Enos A. Fred, Marietta Rl Harris Seel O80a Cameron (1893) (1852) Cameron, Perry (Ethel) Ch Mabel, Callender, Harry (Kate) Ch Margaret, Fern, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Lawrence, Frankie, Lewistown R2 Secll O80a (1881) Lewistown Secl2 OlOOa (1872) Cameron, T. (Sarah) Ch William, Callender, John H. (Sadie) Ch Mabel, Pearl, Jennie, Tohn, Gladys, Cuba Dorothy, Farmington R2 Farming- Rl Cass Secll O40a (1855) ton SecU T240a C. C. Butler (1912) Cameron, Wm. E. (Ida) Ch Willis, Calwell, John (Anna) Ch Ray, Ipava Cuba Rl Cass Secll O20a T15a R2 Bernadotte Sec30 Farm Hand (1881) (1896) Cameron, Wm. O. Ellisville Rl Deer- Cameron, Albert (Estella) Ellisville field Sec7 O40a (1892) Rl Lee Secl3 T95a Farmhauls Bros. E. (Annie) Lawrence, (1873) Camp, C. Ch Cameron, Mrs. Alice M. Ch Floyd, Mildred, Willard, Astoria Rl Ross, John, Frank, Smithfield Rl Woodland Sec22 T160a Jos. McKin- Bernadotte Sec33 (1866) ley (1866) Cameron, Enos A. (Flora) Ch Marvin, Campbell, Frank (Iva) Ch Marshall, Rav, Elsie, Verna, Harley, Ipava R4 Katherline, Avon R4 Lee Sec21 Bernadotte Secl8 O300a (1863) Farm Hand Rolland Bradley

57 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Campbell, Wm. A. (Julia) Ch Wil- Carper, Jacob Canton R6 Buckheart liam, Evelyn, Avon R3 EUisville Sec9 063a (1854) Secl7 T84a'C. E. Davis (1916) Carr, Charlie H. (Nettie) Ch Sophia, Canaevitt, T. Canton R3 Liverpool Henr3% Harold, Fred, Lee, Boon, Sec5 OlOa (1872) Avon R3 Union Secl2 O200a (1913) Cannon, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch Wesley, Carr, Edw. Avon Rl Lee Sec2 012a Belle, j\Iace, Vada, Leffie, Bryan, (1886) Vivian, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Carr, Frank (Lena) Ch A'irginia, Ed- Sec 10 TBOa Mrs. Minnie Grafton ward, Ross, Avon R4 L'nion Sec32 Cannon, Jas. C. (Elizie) Avon R4 T160a John Carr (1906) L'nion SeclS Farm Hand Chas. Carr, Lee (Grace) Ch Lawrence, Ken- Murg (1915) neth, Avon R4 Lee Sec7 T240a Caplinger, D. (Minnie) Ch William, John Pool (1886) Urith, Gladys, George, Cuba R3 Carrison, Harry (Emily) Ch Rolland, Putman Sec32 T312a John Ken- Howard, Helen, Table Grove Rl nedy, D. Blackaby (1897) Farmers Sec9 T200a Ellen Carrison Carley, Bernard (Sarah) Ch May, (1876) Avon Rl Union Sec35 O80a (1905) Carson, Mrs. Nora T. Ch Gertie, Carlev, Thos. Avon Rl Union Sec27 Clarice, Everett, Ive, Bailey, Del- 045a (1863) bert, Viola, Ruth, Canton R3 Ban- Carlock, Louis (Mabel) Ch Irma, ner Sec30 O190a (1874) Mazie, Raymond, Nina, Maxine, Carter, Everett (Sarah) Ch Iva, Fern, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 Farm Ethel, Jack, Lewistown R2 Putman Hand Wm. Farris (1886) Sec36 O102a (1860) Carlon, A. (Etta) Ch Dan, Barbara, J. Carter, F. G. (Lizzie) Ch Jessie, As- Bessie, Canton R4 Orion Secl7 toria Astoria Secl4 T120a Mrs. L. (1876) 0135a Root (1864) Carlon, Mrs. Etta Ch Henry, Grace, Clarence, Bertha, Thomas, Lilly, Carter, G. (Emma) Bushnell R2 Lee Maudie, Roy, Ora, Clara, Ernest, Sec30 T308a G. E. Halick (1890) Canton R4 Orion Secl7 Carter, Isaac L. (Sophronia) Farm- ington Rl Farmington Sec4 043a Camron, Jas. A. (Mary) Ch Charles, Richard, Fred, Frank, Minnie, EUis- (1904) ville Rl Deerfield Secl7 057a Carter, T. E. (Nettie) Ch Murlea, (1886) Leslie, Paul, Carl, Canton R6 Buck- Carnthers, Robt. Table Grove, Farm- heart Sccl7 T355a J. H. Pierce Est. ers Sec32 0198a (1839) (1893) Carpenter, A. O. Ch Charles, Emma, Carver, Elmer G. (Bertha) Ch Bea- Fannie, Smithfield Cass Sec30 048a trice, Maurice. Canton R5 Orion (1856) Sec32 T294a H. C. Cowert (1880) Carpenter, Chas. Howard (Edith) Ch Carver, H. C. (lone) Ch Ida, Willard, Oramal, Everett, Williamine, Irene, Elmer, Canton Canton Sec26 O220a Nellie, London Mills R22 EUisville (1845) Sec8 O160a (1875) Carver, Horace H. (Julia) Ch Bert, Chas. O. (Jennie) Ch Ma- Carpenter, Canton R5 Orion Sec34 O90a bel, Russell, Norris, Farmington (1857) Sec34 TlOOa Elden Vittum (1916) Carver, Jasper (Matilda) Ch Clarence, Carpenter, C. H. (Emma) Ch Delia, A'erna, Vada, Jessie, Tessie, Canton Ella, Charles, Marietta Rl Lee R6 Buckheart Sec28, O240a (1857) Sec33 T240a (1856) Cashmeyer, H. C. (Myra) Ch Mary, Carpenter, Mrs. H. Ch Lena, How- J. Table Grove R2 Farmers Sec3 T8()a ard, Nellie, Emma, Ada, Ina, Lon- R. K. W^alker (1903) don Mills R22 EUisville Sec8 O160a (1873) Cashmeyer, John H. (Mabel) Ch Ed- wina. Table Grove R2 Vermont Carpenter, L. (Rose) Ch Lee, Ma- J. Secl7 016a (1866) bel, Hazel, Edith, John, Maud, Opal, Marietta Rl Harris Secl3 Cassidy, Thos. J. (Genara) Ch Lee, T79a (1871) Russell, Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec7 O230a (1865) Carpenter, Marshall O. (Gertie) Ch Loman, Avon R3 EUisville Sec7 Casson, Chas. H. Ch Everett, Fiatt T250a Mrs. H. Griffith (1915) Rl Joshua Sec21 025a (1897)

58 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Catlatt, Kemp A. (Lillie) Ch Bessie, Chenoweth, Sarah Ch Tessie, Bessie, Maud, Ralph, Dottia, Imo, Mabel, Oren, Wavne, Ruth, Smithfield Cass Eula, Guv, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec7 Sec20 O104a (1879) O160a (1911) Chenowith, J. H. (Samanth) Ch Catron, Bruce H. (Elva) Ch Lyman, Lloyd, Flossie, Lizzie, Dessie, Mer- Ralph, Bernice, Ipava R4 Pleasant rill, Harold, Heine, Oral, Table Sec4 O80a Sec3-4-9 T240a B. L. Cat- Grove Rl Farmers Secl7 O150a ron, Ruth Catron (1898) (1863) Cattron, J. A. (Margaret) Ch William, Chenowith, Ross (Stela) Ch Amos, Ruth, Thomas, Conrad, Rachel, Verna, Archie, Ipava R2 Farmers Ellisville Rl Young Hickory Sec36 Sec2 T60a Sarah Chenowith (1885) O600a (1842) Chenowith, W. H. (Doll) Ch Elza, Chaddock, John R. (Anna) Ch Rilla, Arthur, Delia, Dwight, Bertha, Blanche, Russell, Clare, Vermont John, Harrv, Lola, Table Grove Rl R2 Vermont Sec23 079a (1874) Farmers Secl4 0242a (1870) Chambers, Frank E. (Emma) Ch Chenowleth, H. E. (Anna) Ch Alice, Estella, Mabel, Carl, Howard, Eddie, Dale, Canton R6 Buckheart Smithfield Tl Bernadotte Sec7 T80a Secl6 T75a Henry J. Thum (1878) Jacob Linck (1873) Childs, John (Lillie) Ch William, Chambers, Harvey (Myrtle) Ch 2, Lennie, Avon R3 Union Secl3 Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5 O120a (1863) O40a (1881) Childs, Wm. H. (Grace) Ch Violet, Chambers, J. H. (Etta) Ch Marion, Avon R3 Union Sec2 Farm Hand John, Owen, Homer, Table Grove Geo. Babbitt (1915) Rl Farmers Secl4 T2a A. Thomp- Chipman, Elza R. (Eula) Ch Chester, son Farm Hand (1904) Lewistown R4 Lewistown Secl3 Chambers, J. O. (Jennie) Ch Reba, T160a Levi Chipman (1889) Clyde, Iwilla, Ipava R3 Pleasant Chipman, Harvey L. (Lavona) Ch Sec29 T120a Chas. Parr (1869) Richard, Carita, Bernice, Lewistown Chandler, Clarence H. (Minnie) Fair- R2 Lewistown Secl4 O209a T120a view Rl Fairview Sec20 T175a Wm. Culver (1910) Walter Wyne (1908) Church, L. C. (Elvira) Ch Thomas, Fanny, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl4 Chandler, C. H. (Alice) Canton R5 052a (1857) Canton Sec25 0105a (1892) Churchill, Chas. B. (Minnie) Ch Chandler, Fred H. (Effie) Table Bernadine, Beldon, Olive, Mary, Grove R3 Vermont Sec9 T240a Cuba R2 Joshua Sec33 T160a Eliza- Hammond (1878) beth Churchill (1910) Chapin, J. F. (Belle) Ch Carson, Lew- Churchill, C. M. (Hazel) Ch Russell, istown R4 Liverpool Sec8 O80a Harold, Zelma, Cuba R2 Putman (1863) Sec5 T240a John Churchill (1888) Chaping, Harry A. (Helen) Ch Mar- Churchill, Dan W. (Caroline) Ch garet, Avon R4 Union Sec31 Farm Leonard, Mary, Cuba Rl Putman Hand A. E. Hatch (1915) Sec7 0325a (1870) Chatterton, Frank O. (Anna) Ch Churchill, Ernest E. (Beulah) Ch Ralph, Rose, Robert, Avon Rl Lee Emory, Mary, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec Seel O320a (1866) 22 T164a John B. Churchill (1913) Chatterton, Ray (Leta) Ch Stanley, Churchill, Geo. L. (Leon) Ch Wayne, Ellisville Rl Union Sec36 T160a F. Fiatt Joshua Sec30 T160a R. T. O. Chatterton (1913) Churchill (1914) - Cheatham, Bert (Mary) Ch Harold, Churchill, John B. (Mary) Ch Charles, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 T324a Nellie, Ernest, Gladys, Chester, Foster G. Smith (1913) Frederick, Fiatt Joshua Sec32 O200a Chenoweth, Chas. (Amanda) Ch (1886) Glenn, Clyde, Rosie, Florence, Churchill, Norton H. (Elizabeth) Ch Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec20 Charles, Louise, Nellie, Charlsie, T158a A. D. Bossort Est. (1915) Cuba R2 Joshua Sec33 O160a (1893) Chenoweth, C. W. (Lina) Ch Audrey, Churchill, Robt. L (Fannie) Ch Irma, Feme, Sidney, Leo, Violet, George, Ross, Boyd, Robert, Beulah, Emmer, Lorana, Oweta, Marietta Minnie, Florence, Myrtle, Fiatt Rl R2 Harris Sec34 O40a (1883) Deerfield Sec36 O160a (1900)

59 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Churchill, Ross A. (Onie) Fiatt Rl Clark, Lewis E. (Lea) Ch Chester, Deerfield Sec23 T198a Wm. Tyler Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21 (1915) 035a (1866) Clanin, Edw. (Edna) Ch Royce, Clark, Oliver P. (Rosa) Ch Arthur, Robert, Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclO Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl6 T84a H. Clanin (1890) O120a (1860) Clanin, Gib & Perry Lewistown R3 Clark, O. W. (Susan) Ch Florence, Bernadotte Sec23-26 O220a Sec35 Sherman, Mabel, Canton R7 Canton T200a Perry Clanin Est (1871) Sec36 052a (1851) Clanin, Henry L. (Dolly) Ch Lalla, Clark, Robt. H. Havana R3 Kerton Daylia, Mernah, Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec9 T320a John Wheiner Farm Sec3 T162a Thos. S. Clanin (1894) Hand (1862) Clanin, LeRoy (Nancy) Ch Jessie, Clark, Samuel C. (Mary) Ch Roy, Ethel, Marrine, Clare, Ipava R3 Clarence, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Pleasant Secl7 O320a (1861) Secl7 T39a G. W. Burnside (1888) Clanin, Maggie Lewistown R3 Berna- Clark, Wayne (Florence) Lewistown dotte Sec26 Farm Hand (1866) R4 Liverpool Sec22 O80a (1880) Clanin, Oral S. (Lula) Ipava Rl Pleas- Clark, W. D. (Ida) Ch Orlene, Alvin, ant Secl6 T240a W. H. Clanin Oren, Cuba R3 Putman Sec33 O120a (1891) (1892) Clanin, Thos. C. (Chloe) Ch Katie, Clary, G. Claude (Lulu) Ch Claude, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec34 0163a Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl6 O80a (1863) (1890) Clannins, A. D. Ipava R2 Vermont Clary, Jos. (Beulah) Avon R4, Lee Sec3 O160a (1881) Sec22 Farm Hand Elgin Everley Clark, Chas. (Anna) Ch Ethel, Wil- (1878) lard, Cuba R3 Putman Sec25 T45a Clary, J. Madison (Pearl) Lewistown (1853) R5 Lewistown Sec36 O160a (1881) Clark, David F. (Revena) Lewistown Clauson, Chas. (Minnie) Ch Gene- R4 Lewistown Sec21 014a (1880) vieve, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec6 Clark, Everett (Ethel) Ch Helen, O200a (1898) Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl6 Clauson, Ed. (Stena) Ch Walter, Ore, 0133a (1883) Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec7 T140a Clark, F. E. (Ida) Ch Maud, Astoria Lewis Irwin (1915) Rl Woodland Sec20 O80a (1864) Clauson, Theo. (Kate) Ch Ethel, Can- Clark, Geo. A. (Viola) Ch Wilma, ton Rl Joshua Seel O80a (1905) Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7 T40a Clayberg, C. W. (Louisa) Ch Ross, G. W. Clark (1891) Ruth, Donald, Dwight, Cuba R2 Putman Secl7 O150a Clark, G. W. Lewistown R4 Liverpool (1866) Clayberg, E. (Phoebe) Ch Ernest, Secl7 O40a (1847) Edna, Marre, Cuba R2 Putman Walter, Clark, Jas. A. (Bessie) Ch Scc21 014a (1844) Harris Irven, Edward, Marietta R2 Clayberg, Harry (Ethel) Ch Joe, Sec31 T80a Ed. Harris (1911) Elizabeth, Cuba, Putman Secl9 Clark, Jas. M. (Mary) Ch Robert, Asa, TllOa E. R. Smith Est (1883) Lula, Wilburt, Dessie, Thomas, Clayberg, Ralph (Phoebe) Cuba R3 Ernest, Veddie, Florence, Canton R4 Putman Sec28 T179a C. H. Hilton Canton Secl6 Farm Hand Mrs. (1893) Eliza Alward (1869) Cleer, Geo. M. (Eliza) Ch Charles, Clark, Jasper (Ina) Lewistown R4 Kate, Lulu, Grover, Lome, Ruth, Liverpool Sec20 O80a (1856) Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec9 T40a Ly- Clark, John H. (Hazel) Ch Ruby, man Lacey Est (1856) Avon R3 Union Sec2 T80a H. Cleer, Grover C. (Blanche) Ch Ernest, Mitchell (1915) Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec 8 Tl50a Flora Clark, J. L. (Alice) Ch Sylvia, Leone, Maud & Duncan (1886) Ethel, Esther, Opal, Madaline, Ada- Cleer, H. Gilbert (Annie) Ch Nellie, line, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7 Bruce, Clyde, Russell, Duaine, Mil- T40a D. W. Norton Est (1872) dred. Harlev, Ipava R4 Pleasant Clark, Levi Ch Howard, Florence, Sec21-22 078a (1900) Canton R6 Buckhcart Sec20 OlOa Cleer, Marion F. (Mattie) Havana R3 (1854) Isabel Sec25 T200a O. Coon (1869)

60 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Cleer, Robt. Ch Rita, Grace, Floyd, Coleman, Earl (Hazel) Ch Helen, Lorcn, Marie, Havana R3 Kerton Catharine, Canton R4 Canton SeclO Secl8 T200a J. W. Linebaugh (1876) T140a N. J. Coleman (1885) Clemens, Clarence (Minda) Ipava R2 Celeman, E. W. (Sarah) Canton R4 Vermont Sec 1 T159a (1872) Canton SeclO 0158a (1868) Clemens, C. M. (Elsie) Ch Zelpha, Celeman, Frank Ch Lois, Thomas, Raymond, Margery, Table Grove Edith, Wallace, Ipava Rl Isabel Rl Farmers Secl0"O110a (1884) SeclS 026pa (1871) Clemens, Mrs. Emma J. Ch Homer, Celeman, J.* A. Ch Roscoe, Myrtle, Alia, George, Mildred, Table Grove Canton Canton Sec23 O80a (1857) Rl Farmers SeclO O240a (1891) Celeman, J. O. (Tillie) Ch Alice, Clemens, Frank (Annie) Ch Irene, Ruth, Paul, Helen, Rupert, Marga- Morris, Louisa, Ipava R2 Farmers ret, Louise, Nina, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec35 T90a Simon Clemens (1882) SeclS 026a (1865) Clemens, Lee (Jennie) Ipava R2 Far- Celeman, Sylvenus (Nellie) Ch Guy, mers Sec35 T90a Simon Clemens Canton R4 Canton SeclO 0158a (1890) (1866) Clemens, L. (Pearl) Ch Helen, Ipava Collins, John R. (Effie) Ch Elmer, R2 Vermont Sec2 O180a (1876) Jesse, Charles, Lewistown Rl Liv- Clemens, W. W. (Lydia) Ch Samuel, erpool Sec21 04a Bernadotte Seel Esther, Ady, Christine, Josephine, T150a H. C. Waughtel (1866) Ipava R2 Farmers Sec26 O160a Collins, J. W. (Hazel) Ch Paul, Lew- (1868) istown R4 Liverpool Secl6 T40a Clifford, Anna M. Ch Emily, Cleo, W. R. Wilcoxen (1892) John, Henry, Lewistown Rl Lewis- Combs, Bruce London Mills Rl town Sec9 O80a Young Hickory SeclO T180a S. CUfford, L A. (Fannie) Ch Ruth, Hummel (1910) Marie, Elmer, Lucien, Cuba R3 Combs, Earl London Mills R22 Putman Sec27 O80a (1868) Young Hickory Seel T80a John Clevis, Bert (Jennie) Ch Olivine, Combs (1891) Charles, Smithfieid R2 Lee Sec36 Combs, Elmar L. (Bell) Fairview Rl T80a Bernhill J. (1886) Fairview Sec29 TlOa M. J. Stout Clevis, N. S. (Pearl) Ch Lola, Mildred, (1915) Emma, Fern, Marietta Rl Harris Combs, Sidney (Maud) Ch Verle, Secl8T90a O. B. Rose (1911) Astoria R4 Astoria Sec36 T103a Cluney, (Luella) Pearl, Simeon Ch Chas. Combs (1898) Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 T190a Conant, Ed. (Gertrude) Ed, E. E. Rouston Ch Cuba (1862) R3 Putman Cluney, Thes. (Elva) Ch Sherman, Sec27 T50a Wm. Paul (1879) Thomas, Elzady, Etta, John, Lewis- town R6 Isabel Sec8 03a (1856) Cone, Luthern H. (lanthe) Farming- Cluney, Thos. Jr. Ch Nelson, May, ton Farmington Seel T285a Cone Elsie, Lewistown R6 Isabel SeclS Est. (1888) Farm Hand Wm. Ray (1867) Conley, S. S. (Louella) Ch Dwight, Cluts, Chas. (Florence) Ch Ruth, Guv, Cuba Putman Secl7 O40a Irene, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec20 (1846) 023a (1886) Conlon, Henry B. (Blanche) Ch Wy- Cluts, G. C. (Vally) Canton R2 Buck- man, Reynold, Robert, London heart Sec7 T80a J. G. Tatum (1885) Mills R22 Fairview Secl7 016a Clutter, Jas. (Amelia) Ch Celia, Loyd, (1911) Cuba R2 Joshua Sec27 Farm Hand Conner, C. M. (Kittie) Ch Lester, J. B. Churchill (1914) Ernest, Claude, Roy, Sheldon, Gor- Ceakley, G. W. (Harriet) Ch Ward, don, Canton R4 Orion SeclS T240a Ipava R2 Farmers Secll 095a L. Thompson (1876) (1851) Conner, Loren (Mary) Ch William, Ceakley, Jerry Ch Frank, James, Mary, Lewistown R5 Waterford Smithfieid Rl Bernadotte Sec7 Sec 13 T70a (1872) O40a (1837) Conner, Robert (Sarah) Ch Ida, Cole, Ress L. (Ethel) Ch Kenneth, Mary, Clayton, Forrest, Pearl, As- Havana R3 Kerton SeclO O80a toria R3 Woodland Secl4 07a (1883) (1858)

61 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Conner, Thos. Ch Loren, Clarissa, Cooper, W. H. Ch Spence, Willis, John, Charles, Katie, Lewistown R5 Catherine, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Waterford Secl3 05a (1839) Sec29a O60a (1857) Connor, Ralph (Blanche) Ch Melvin, Copeland, B. R. (Essie) Ch Charles, Hinshel, Mildred, Canton R8 Orion Deford, Bushnell R2 Lee SeclO Sec24 TSOa A. L. Ford' (1906) O50a (1856) Conway, Jas. (Ella) Ch Earl, Oscar, Copeland, Ernest (Minnie) Ch Clar- Avon Rl Lee Sec3 045a (1871) ence, Lawrence, Dorothy, Avon R4 Conway, John Havana G. D. Kerton Lee Sec9 Farm Hand Frank Ever- ScclO O60a (1881) ley (1884) Cook, A. R. (Mvrtle) Table Grove Rl Copeland, F. M. (Delana) Ch Verne, Farmers Sec8 O80a (1877) Avon R4 Lee Sec 18 O^a (1856) Cook, Benj. F. Ch May, Avon R3 Copeland, Harvey (Anna) Ch Irene, Ellisville Sec20 O320a (1886) Avon R4 Lee Sccl9 Farm Hand Cook, Chas. R. (Lillie) Ch Leta, (1887) Irene, Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 Copeland, Ralph (Vera) Ch Ethel, O120a (1906) Avon R4 Lee Secl8 T92a F. N. Cook, Emil (Addie) Ch Kenneth, Copeland (1888) Maxine, Table Grove Rl Farmers Copple, J. A. (Martha) Ch Maud, Sec9 O120a (1881) Clarence, Leonard, John, Canton Cook, Esta (Mildred) Ch John, Edith, R3 Buckheart Secl5 0144a (1909) Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec25 TlOa Jas. Corbett, A. L. (Ida) Ch Earl, Harvey, Quick (1915) Elsie, Vermont R3 Astoria Sec6 Cook, Jas. (Ida) Ch Delia, William, 0197a (1852) Ruby, Loyd, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Corbin, Jos. W. (Clara) Ch Harry, Sec26 T80a Mrs. Bayliss Farm Hand Ruth, Canton R4 Canton Secl4 (1915) O80a (1856) Cook, Kenneth G. (Vern) Ch Lelia, Corey, H. M. (Emma) Ch Alva, Clinton, Albert, Ipava R3 Pleasant Clyde, Hollay, Estella, Charles. Secl7 T80a Henry Clanin (1908) Jess, Ipava R2 Farmers Secl3 Cook, L. (Josephine) Ch Charles, 0215a (1854) Cora, Herman, Canton R6, Buck- Corwin, A. J. (Jennie) Ch Frank, heart Sec9 017a (1849) Canton R3 Buckheart Secl4 O80a Cook, T. E. (Savilla) Ch Ray, Bertha, (1866) Ernest, Lula, Lee, Mildred, Earl, Coryll, Lew (Iva) Ch Edith, Canton Astoria R4 Astoria Sec31 O80a R2 Canton Sec32 T96a J. E. Schafer (1903) Farm Hand (1903) Cook, Wm. (Millie) Ch Lelia, Clyde, Cosier, David F. (Caroline) Ch Gil- Canton Rl Farmington Sec33 T194a bert, Canton R2 Joshua Secl4 075a E. C. Cox (1906) (1876) Coons, E. W. (Nona) Ch Roy, Floyd, Cotty, Chas. W. (Sophia) Ch John, E. C. Cox (1906) Orvill, Fairview Rl Joshua SecS Edna, Marietta R2 Harris Sec22 T230a John V. Brokaw (1912) OlOa (1868) Cotty, Edw. V. (Maria) Ch Mary, Cooper, Albert R. (Neva) Ch Clar- Fairview Fairview Sec32 O80a ence, Avon R3 Union Sec25 T260a (1886) A. E. Glaser (1915) Counselman, Earl (Colla) Ch Vera, Cooper, Chas. C. (Maggie) Ch Lee, Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclS T300a G. Clifton. Russell, Ellisville Rl Lee W. Counselman (1891) Secl3 O160a (1872) Counselman, Guy Ipava Rl Pleasant Cooper, M. T. (Artha) Ch Taylor, Secl5 T300a G. W. Counselman Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec5 OSa (1846) (1895) Cooper, Newton (Feme) Ellisville Rl Courtney, Frank (Lenora) Ch Eu- Deerfield Sec8 T142a W. H. Cooper nice, Ulysses, Hazel, Lester, Leota, (1914) Canton R6 Buckheart SeclO O80a Cooper, Thos. (Anna) Ch Charles, (1876) Earl, Harry, Canton R4 Orion Sec7 Courtney, Jesse (Lola) Ch Don, Au- 0157a (1872) drey, Canton R3 Banner Sec20 Cooper, Wm. H. (May) Ch Roy, TSOa Mrs. Emma Woodcock (1890) Marie. Newton, Ethel, (Zarl, Lavina, Cowden, Dave (Fannie) Ch Jennie, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Secl8 O180a Canton R5 Banner SeclO T148a Jos. (1897) Creek (1846)

62 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Cowden, Will (Alberta) Ch George, Creek, Leonard (Mary) Canton R7 Walter, Bernice, Banner, Banner Banner SeclS O80a (1865) Sec2 T60a Al. Trent (1905) Creek, Wesley (Daisy) Ch Gladys, Cowman, Frank N. (Abbie) London Alta, Chester, Bernice, Canton R8 Mills R22 Young Hickory Seel Orion Sec36 O140a (1866) O80a (1862) Creglow, Zella (Bertha) Ch Pearl, Cox, Clyde (Otha) Ch Lloyd, Ver- Floyd, Cora, Tamsy, Mildred, Don, mont R2 \>rmont Sec33 T240a J. Lewistown R6 Lewistown Sec28 Cox (1888) T90a C. V. and Ellis Brown (1901) Cox, Eben (Alta) Ch Paul, Florence, Crick, Chas. M. (Eva) Ch Mildred, Herman, Vermont R2 \'ermont Sec Ipava Rl Woodland Sec9 062a 33, T240a Cox Est. (1859) Pleasant Sec2 T240a Sam Crick Cox, E. A. (Ola) Ch Harold, Lucille, (1881) Leo, Aderine, Avon R4 Lee Sec20 Crick, John (Susan) Ch Charles, T80a Mary Cox (1879) Will, Sadie, Perry, Edith, Richard, Cox, Jos. A. (Nora) Lewistown Rl Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec2() Lewistown Sec5 O80a (1878) O320a (1866) Cox, Samuel (Elizabeth) Ch Susan, Crick, Perry E. (Gertie) Ipava Rl Sarah, Eliza, Unama, Marietta, Pleasant Sec 2-11 T160a John Crick Harris Secl5 TlOa Delia Lamb (1880) (1854) Crosthwait, M. E. (Mary) Ch 2, Lew- Cox, Travis (Laura) Ch Monroe, tistown R4 Liverpool Secl5 O106a Clare, Vermont, Vermont Sec33 (1861) T200a H. M. Cox (1868) Crothers, W. B. (Melissa) Ch Wil- Cox, T. A. (Ella) Ch Nelson, Robert, liam, Canton R3 Banner Sec31 Don. Mary, Elmer, Nellie, Marietta O40a (1861) Rl Harris Secl7 T120a Wm. Huff- Crouse, Marion A. (Jennie) Ch Ma- man (1866) rion, A'ermont R2 Vermont Sec28 Cox, W. B. (Lucv) Ch Cecil Astoria O60a (1913) R2 Astoria SeclO T80a Chas. Rei- Crowll, Wm. J. (Lydia) Ch Otto, mer Est. (1901) Marie, Veda, Cleoala, Alice, Martha, Coyne, Henry (Theresa) Ch Mar- Bernice, George, Nelda, Ellisville garet, Eric, Paul, Hildegard, Clara, Rl Deerfield Secll T80a J. M. Law- Francis, Leo, CubaR2 Putman Seel son (1914) T237a F. Putman (1898) Cruser, Frank (Vada) Ch Maud, Fan- Cozadd, Chas. H. (Bertha) Ch Ar- nie, Don, Lewistown R3 Lewistown thur, Ross, Estelle, Havana R3 Isa- Sec29 025a Sec 4-25 T200a Mrs. D. bel Sec27 T40a Chas. Eveland M. Waggoner (1868) (1885) Cullinane, John and Mike Lewistown Crabill, John H. (Cora) Ch Flo, R3 Pleasant Sec36 O240a (1878) Ethel, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec3 Culton, Mrs. B. C. Ch Clarence, Can- T120a Mrs. B. H. Taylor (1898) ton R6 Buckheart Secl6 O104a Crabtree, Earl (Clella) Ch Helen, ( 1862) Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec6 Culton, T120a Mrs. Rosa B. Crabtree S. S. (Carrie) Canton R5 (1894) Orion Sec34 T240a B. A. Culton Crabtree, Henry C. (Delta) Ch Wal- (1874) ter, Fern, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Culver, John T. (Mav) Ch Ernest, Sec29 T60a Mrs. Wm. Cooper Ralph, Avon R3 Ellisville Sec7 (1882) 0372a (1876) Craft, Wm. E. (Mary) Ch Charles, Culver, Wm. H. Lewistown R2 Lewis- Ray, Vina, Eva, Wilmer, Carl, Ver- town Secl4 O120a (1856) mont R3 Vermont Sec30 OlO (1858) Cummings, W. P. Astoria, Astoria Cramblet, Arthur C. (Iva) Fay, Ch Astoria Sec22 083a (1866) Edna, Farmington Rl Farmington Sec3 T130a Fred Cunningham, Jas. (Eva) Ch Roy, Butler (1911) Avon R4 Cramblet, C. T. (Iva) Ch Gordon, Lee Sec5 05a T20a (1891) Garnet, Marietta Rl Harris Secll Cunningham, J. S. (Louisa) Ellisville 0122a (1877) Rl Lee Secl3 O80a (1876) Crayton, John H. (Clara) Ch Curtis, Curless, Elmer (Kate) Ch Ora, Delia, Edgar, Canton R3 Liverpool Sec5 Nettie, Bamus, Vern, Bluff City, T280a C. L. Whitnah (1913) Woodland Sec3S 0145a (1912)

63 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Curless, Frank Ch Mabel, Exie, As- Curless, Susan Ch Claude, Clyde, As- toria Rl Woodland Sec29 T240a toria Rl Woodland Sec36 05a John Curless (1862) (1861) Curless, Hartford (Elsie) Ch Glenn, Curless, T. L. (Dolly) Ch Maurice, Nina, Bluflf City, Woodland Sec36 Mildred, John, Astoria 063a (1898) Rl Wood- land Sec25 T35a Curless, Mrs. Hattie Ch Rose, Gran- O20a J. W. Cur- less (1875) ville, Bonnie, Jimmy, Jennie, Ben- nie, Robert, Astoria Rl Woodland Curtis, B. D. Jr. (Carrie) Ch Kenneth, Sec26 0194a (1866) Clair, Morris, Wayne, Avon Rl Lee Curless, Hugh (Susie) Ch Nellie, Sec3 T123a B. D. Curtis Sr (1882) Nora, Opal, Olive, William, Astoria Curtis, J. B. (Bertha) Ch Florence, Rl Woodland Sec25 0122a (1888) Avon Rl Lee Sec4 O80a (1873)

Dailey, W. L. (Nora) Canton R3 Danner, Alfred (Effie) Astoria R4 As- Buckheart Secl2 074a (1904) toria Sec21 T160a H. S. Danner Daily, Bernard (Delia) Ch John, Can- (1865) ton R4 Orion Sec9 O80a (1859) Danner, B. S. (Anna) Ch Elsie, Orley, Daily, Harry F. (Mary) Ch Elmer, Marie, Melvin, Ada, Curtis, Hart, Samuel, Lillis, Enos, Canton R2 Clara, Jae, Chauncey, Carroll, As- Joshua SeclO T157a F. I. Ellis toria R3 Woodland Secl8 T80a J. S. (1913) Danner Est. (1869) Daily, John (May) Ch Marie, Bernice, Danner, Chas. (DoUie) Ch Otis, Lyle, Bernard, May, Canton R4 Orion Dwight, Keith, Evelyn, Ipava Rl Sec9, T80a, Bernard Daily (1891) Pleasant Sec 9 0436a (1867) Dainty, J. (Elizabeth) Ch George, St. Danner, C. E. (Luella) Ch Olive, Carl, David, Buckheart Secl5 O80a (1866) Norine, Everett, Merlin, Summum, Daley, Ezra H. (Edith) Ch Norvill, Woodland Sec4 T129a Henry Dan- Muriel, Kennith, London Mills Rl ner (1881) Fairview Sec8 T700a (1910) Danner, C. M. Ch Henry, Jennie, Levi, Daley, Howard H. (Cora) Ch Alice Astoria R2 Woodland Sec8 0475a Rapatee R35, Fairview Secl4 T560a, (1866) T. M. Travers (1910) Danner, Daniel (Eliza) Ch Alice, Dallefeld, Chester (Lulu) Canton R4 Mose, Lora, Astoria R3 Woodland Orion SeclS T160a R. M. Johnson Secl8 012a (1866) Sr. (1891) Danner, Ed. C. (Lizzie) Ch Noah, Dallefeld, Henry (Helen) Ch Bertha, Harvey, Leo, Lanah, Harry, Ern- Richard, Lila, Angle, Darwin, Ches- est, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl9 093a ter, Avon R3 Ellisville Secl7 O260a (1863) (1898) Danner, Elzie G. (Bessie) Astoria R3 Dallefeld, John (Mary) Ch Henry, Woodland Secl8 T63a S. H. Dan- Carl, William, Deene, Edith, Wal- ner (1893) ter, Harry, Albert, Clarence, Ray- Danner, Emanuel (Rosie) Ch Irvin, mond, Ellisville Rl Young Hickory Ross, May, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec Sec33 O80a (1909) 14 T247a L. McPherson (1866) Dallefeld, Wm. G. (Ethel) London Danner, E. D. (Ella) Astoria R3 Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec3 T160a Woodland Secl8 0328a (1861) Reim Est. (1915) Danner, Frank C. (Minnie) Ch Lena, Dalton, Wilbur (Mildred) Rapatee Floyd, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec2 R35 Fairview Sec5 T140a L. W. T240a Sam Crick (1875) Shreeves (1913) Damitz, Ernest S. (Emma) Ch Ar- Danner, Geo. W. (Lam) Astoria R3 nold, Opal, Avon R3 Union Secl6 Woodland Secl6 T95a Mrs. A. J. T140a Fennessey Est. (1909) Hughes (1882) Danner, Abe (Julia) Ch Pearl, Ray, Danner, Henry B. (Sarah) Ch Rose, Astoria R2 Woodland Sec8 T165a Grover, Hazel, Astoria R2 Astoria C. M. Danner (1864) Secl3 OlOa (1902)

64 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Danner, H. W. (Cora) Ch Russell, Darland, Jos. H. (Armanda) Ch Clarg, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec21 T76a Lora, Mae, Harold, Fairview Rl E. Horn (1889) Fairview Sec32 O240a (1904) Danner, I. T. (Bell) Ch Earl, Ralph, Darst, John (Lydia) Ch Lawrence,. Pearl, Freida, Russell, Eldon, As- Smithfield R2 Lee Sec3S TlOOa W. toria R3 Woodland Secl8 T120a H. Bell Est. (1866) Henry Danner Est. (1901) Darst, W. F. (Lydia) Ch Clyde, Danner, Jacob (Amanda) Ch John, Charles, Raymond, Smithfield R2 Edward, Frank, Lavina, Astoria R3 Harris Secl3 T160a Philip Darst Woodland Secl8 05a (1866) (1874) Danner, Jesse H. (Barbara) Ch Frank, David, Carmen, J. (Lulla) Ch Ethel, Nora, Summum, Woodland Sec3 Margaret, Willis, Lewis, Susie, 0187a (1863) Marjr, Canton Rl, Joshua Sec21 Danner, John C. (Lizzie) Ch Cora, T120a Susan Negley (1904) Ruth, Emma, Dorothy, Astoria R3 David, Chas, M. (Olive) Ch Earl, Astoria Secl9 Farm Hand (1864) Maurice, Nellie, Bruce, Jim, Edna, Danner, Jonas (Caroline) Ch Lizzie, Lula, Edwin, Arthur, Leona, Ipava Minnie, May, Bessie, Astoria R2 Bernadotte Sec31 0126a Pleasant Astoria Secl6 075a (1866) Sec6 086a (1856) Danner, J. G. (Tillie) Ch Horace, David, C. O. (Pearl) Ch Imogene, Gladys, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec36 Sarah, Ipava R4, Bernadotte Secl9 0105a (1873) T340a R. W. David (1884) Danner, J. T. (Viola) Ch Harry, David, F. Marion (Ida) Ch Cora, Ed- Kieth, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec22 na, Ella, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl7 T106a H. S. Danner (1869) O80a (1856) Danner, Leo W. (Myrtle) Ipava Rl David, Wilson G (Rosa) Ch Alice, Pleasant Sec36 T240a Emerson Est. Raymond, John, Rosetta, Rapatee (1893) R35 Fairview Sec22 T80a Carman Danner, Levi D. (Perva) Ch Clarence, David (1915) Fern, Myrna, Astoria R2 Woodland Davidson, Charlie (Mabel) Norris, Sec7 O60a (1877) Canton Sec3 T37a A. Johnson (1906) Danner, Loa J. Astoria R4 Astoria Davidson, Mrs. Eva Ch Pearl, Cantont Sec22 T108a Mrs. H. M. Danner R2 Joshua Sec25 08a (1914) (1890) Davis, Chas. E. (Hazel) Farmington Danner, Mrs. Mary W. Ch Lizzie, R2 Farmington Sec27 T106a W. H. George, Emmert, William, Astoria Hill (1915) R3 Woodland Secl8 063a (1871) Davis, Edv/, (Florence) Ch William, Danner, Noah W. (Roxie) Ch Park, Farmington Rl Farmington Sec4 Fern, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec30 T28a Wm. Rice (1915) T120a Clar Clemmens (1887) Davis, Elmer (Edna) Ch Elva, Avon Danner, Otis (Lena) Havana R3 Ker- R3 Union Sec21 T160a Ira Woods ton Secl7 O160a (1893) (1914) Danner, Ross (Stella) Astoria R2 As- Davis, Elmer (Erma) Ch Denzel, toria SeclO T160a Emanuel Danner Muriel, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec26 (1891) 084a (1901) Danner, Samuel B. (Emma) Ch Roxy, Davis, Fred (Mary) Ch Olive, Astoria Vcrn, Myrtle, Herschel, Naomi, As- R2 Astoria Sec22 T54a Ellen Craig toria R3 Woodland Secl7 T205a J. (1907) Manharz (1868) Davis, Geo. (Elizabeth) Ch Zelma, Danner, Sol B. (Anna) Astoria R2. Mabel, Cleo, Paul, Canton R6 Buck- Astoria Secl3 O40a (1862) heart Sec22 094a

Danner, W. J. (Lydia) Ch Hugh, As- Davis, G. A. (Clara) Ch Curtis, Leo- toria R4 Astoria Sec36 OlOSa (1870) nard, Cuba R3 Putman Sec29 O40a Danner, W. W. (Callie) Ch Aletha, (1866) Lester, Ross, Mary, Chester, Bray- Davis, Henry (Ada) Ch Ada, Floyd, ton, Summum W^oodland Sec4 O80a Elza, Ora, Otis, Leon, Iva, Orrin, (1886) Fairview Rl Fairview Sec21 T20a L. Dare, D. Parks (Minnie) Ch Fern, Turner (1915) Opal, Carrie, Elsie, Lewistown R4 Davis, Jas. P. (Kate) Ch Burt, Pearl, Liverpool Sec 28 T78a Eckelberger Farmington R2 Farmington Secl3 Est. (1876) T180a Wm. Ingold (1906)

65 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Davis, Jefferson (Addie) Ch Edna, DeFord, M. J. (Cora) Ch Willis, Fern, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 082a Nellie, Annabell, Lewistown R6 (1864) Waterford Sec8 TllOa Delia B. Davis, John M. (Nellie) Ch Lynn, Stretch (1852) Ruth, Florence, Clyde, Avon Rl Un- DeMoss, Wm. C. Ch Corda, Lewis- ion Sec35 T120a Mrs. H. G. Struble town Rl Bernadotte Sec 14, 062a (1913) (1850) Wil- Demott, C. E. (Anna) Frank, Davis, J. H. (Anna) Ch Dwight, Ch John, liam, Harvev, Astoria Rl Woodland Kinzey, Clyde, Ted, Augusta, Alta, Sec33 0138a (1906) Myrtle, Roy, Marietta R2, Harris, Davis, Oliver P. (Sar^h) Ch Herschel. Sec20 038a (1869) Karl, Ethel, Lewistown R4 Lewis- DeMott, John H. (Hattie) Ch Rossie, town Sec24 O80a (1866) Smithfield Rl Bernadotte SeclO Davis, Orlo (Dollie) Ch Harold, Can- T320a Mrs. Greenley & T. Taylor ton Rl Farmington Sec20 Ti/

66 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Dibert, Martin (Lizzie) Canton R5 Diehl, Ben S. (Emma) Ch Edna, Cor- Orion Scc21 O80a 1858) da, Elsie, Astoria R2 Pleasant Sec31 Dibert, McClellan (Lizzie) Canton Rl 0395a (1864) Canton SccLS 0132a (1862) Diehl, Chas. S. (Enola) Ch Josephine, Dick, Chas. O. (Katie) Ch Josephine, Elizabeth, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec32 Ellisvillc Rl Young Hickory Sec27 092a Sec30-31 TlOOa Elias H. Diehl Farm Hand C. F. Frederick "(1915) (1884) Dick, Thos. (Martha) Ch x\rchie. Can- Diehl, Elias H. (Mary) Ch Charles, ton R4 Canton Sec26 O20a (1861) Harry, Ruth, Lois, Ipava R3 Pleas- Dick, Thos. (Mollie) Ch James, ant Sec30 O120a (1865) Charles, John, Clyde, Marietta R2 Dillefeld, Carl. (Avis) Ch Kenneth, Harris Sec33 T80a Mary Switzer Canton Rl Canton Sec20 T155a (1887) Chas. W. Martin (1898) Dilworth, Geo. Dickey, A. V. (Flora) Ch Alice, Lew- (Rose) Ch Grace, Lewistown istown R5 Waterford Seel 082a R6 Isabel Secl7 OlOOa (1856) (1906) Dilworth, Thorton S. (Mabel) Dickson, Bennie Ch W. (Adda) Ch Ruth, Mary, Table Grove Rl Farmers Ralph, Clarence, Maurice, Cuba R3 Sec20 T295a Wm. H. Dilworth Putman Sec24 O140a (1891) (1877) Dickson, C. L. (Carrie) Ch Arthur, Dilv/orth, Wm. H. (Helen) Ch Thor- Nellie, Robert, Lewistown R5 Wat- ton, Pauline, Helen, Anna, Russel, erford Seel 026a T30a (1878) Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec29 Dickson, C. M. (Emma) Ch Thomas, 0295a (1855) Lee, John, Kate, Myrtle, Anna, Dimmitt, B. J. (Cordie) Ch Clarence, Ernest, Marion, Hanson, McKin- Henry, Russell, Roscoe, John, Wes- ley, Lewistown R6 Waterford Seel ley, Dorothy, Dana, Marietta Rl O390a (1855) Harris Sec6 075a (1874) Dickson, D. A. (Doma) Ch Willis, Dimmitt, Pratt (Margaret) Ch Ward- Nancy, Laura, Dale, Olive, Nathan, er, Burton, Eldona, Leania, Elsie, Lewistown R5 Waterford Seel 016a May, Don, Carl, Marietta Rl Harris T45a (1858) Sec3 O160a (1848) Dickson, Geo. (Hazel) Ch Marylea, Ditmars, Eugene (Emma) Ch Charles, Lewistown R5 Waterford Secl2 Lena, Mary, Harry, Eugenia, Fair- T30a Mrs. Mary Dickson (1892) view Rl Fail-view Sec29 O160a Dickson, Jack (Florence) Ch Thelma. (1898) Nellie, Lewistown RS Waterford Dixon, Ernest (Mary) Ch Mary, Sec3 T212a Mrs. Mary Dickson Pauline, Florence, Florine, Farming- (1893) ton R2 Farmington Sec25 O200a Dickson, Mrs. Mary Ch Minnie, Mar- (1913) gie, Jackson, Robert, Harry, George, Dodson, F. L. (Flory) Ch Mary, Can- Lewistown R5 Waterford Secll ton R3 Buckheart Secll 082a (1892) OlSa (1866) Dodson, Marcus (Clara) Ch Forest, Dickson, Robt. (Daisy) Ch Glenn, Clarence, Ernest, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Pauline, Eldora, Lewistown R5 Wa- Sec22 O240a (1886) terford Secl2 O60a (1886) Dodson, W. H. (Nancy) Ch Edna, Dickson, Thos. M. (Kate) Ch Don, Clark, Lelia, Breeds, Orion Sec28 Arland, Merlin, Lewistown R5 Wa- O20a (1888) terford Seel O70a T40a (1876) Donaldson, Jas. & May Lewistown R6 Dickson, Vern C. (Bertha) Ch Ray- Lewistown Sec33 O40a (1873) mond, Verle, Lewistown Rl Lewis- Dosier, John L. (Allie) Ch Elva, Nel- town Sec6 O102a John W. Dickson son, Clure, Margie, Dorothy, Susie, (1885) Lorie, Paul, Canton R5 Banner Dickson, Wilbur (Anna) Ch Lyle, Sec3 T247a Elliger Bros (1901) Ellisville Rl, Deerfield Secll OllOa Douglas, DeWitt (Nellie) Ch Rollin, (1899) Avon Rl Lee Sec8 O60a (1873) Dickson, Willis (Edna) Ch Ethel, Eu- Douglas, Geo. Glen (May) Ch Marcia, gene, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec Thomas, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte 12 T19a Geo. Eveland (1893) Sec3 T176a Thos. C. Douglas (1896)

(i1 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Douglas, Judson A. (Myrtle) Avon Rl Dunblazier, David G. (Lucy) Ch Mildred, Lacy, Lee Secl7 O160a (1867) Charles, Donovan, Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclG TlOOa Len Dowell, Geo. S. Sr. (Lillie) Ch Ethel, Weece (1881) Jesse, William, Sheldon, George Jr, Dunblazier, Levi (Ada) Ch Delbert, Merle, Canton R7 Banner Lucile, Clyde, Fay, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec O250a (1872) SeclO 9 T120a A. Lowe (1914) Downing, A. C. (Mary) Ch A. G. Nel- Duncan, Chas. (Jane) Ch Alice, Roy, Clif- lie, Catherine, Charles, Harry, Frank, Victor, Lewistown R6 Isabel ford, Canton R3 Buckheart Secll Sec8 OlOOa (1842) O106a (1847) Duncan, Frank (Alice) Ch Philip, Downing, Henry (Myrtle) Ch George, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec8 TlOOa Marrie, Cuba, Putmari Secl7 T154a Chas. Duncan (1885) B. Valeet & W. Lackey (1866) Duncan, Victor H. (Elizabeth) Ch Downing, John (Myra) Canton R4 Charles, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 Orion Sec4 O170a (1891) T120a W. D. Hendee (1887) Dunn, John W. (Lillie) Ch Emma, C. Frank (Betty) Ch Bernice, Downs, Clary, Jessie, Robert, Hattie, Elva, Franklin, Cuba R2 Putman Harold, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl5 T120a Secl3 T150a G. W. Downs (1876) D. S. Littlejohn (1865) Downs, J. E. (Alta) Ch Moneta, Theo- Dunning, Samuel M. (Lydia) Ch Edna, dore, Canton R4 Canton Sec2 Glen, Ernia, Farmington Rl Farm- T256a Jos. Houston (1880) ington Sec9 Farm Hand C. C. But-

Dov/ns, J. W. (Lvdia) Lewistown R4 ler (1907) Liverpool Secl8 064a (1876) Durnill, J. W. (Julia) Ch Carl, Can- Downs, Mrs. Samantha Ch John, ton R4 Canton Secl5 T78a John Marv, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec Whitnah (1908) B. F. (Mary) Elmer, Har- 18 dl36a (1876). Duryea, Ch vey, Walter, Sherman, Evaline, F. (Ethel) Ellisville Rl Drake, Leo Cora, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec9 Lee Secll T245a Chas. Woods Tla Sherman Duryea (1859) (1915) Duryea, E. E. (Hanna) Canton R7 Frank (Anna) Ch Charles, Lon- Dray, Banner Secl7 T240a G. M. AlcMillan don Mills Rl Fairview Secl7 T60a (1894) John Figard Est. (1911) Duryea, S. (Grace) Ch Louise, Allen, Drenner, D. F. (Mary) Ch John, Es- Willis, Infant, Canton R6 Buckheart sie, Bessie, Lewistown R5 Water- Sec9 O140a (1886) ford Sec2 051a (1893) Duryea, Walter (Sarah) Ch Richard, Drescher, Fred (Lizzie) Ch Florine, Frank, Pauline, Marcella, Canton R4 Lena, Leoma, Astoria R4 Woodland Canton Secl3 T80a Mrs. Markey Sec31 T80a Cooney Banner (1896) (1894) Dringenberg, Jacob (Lizzie) Ch Ed- Dutton, Albert (Rose) Ch Grace, Wil- ward, Anna, Lizzie, Trivoli R13, Or- bert, Astoria R3 Woodland SeclO ion Seel O120a (1905) T92a Harvey Tippey (1876) DuBoys, I. R. (Mary) Ch Anna, Ho- Dutton, Daniel (Mary) Ch Etta, Don- bart, Theodore, Dora, Farmington ald, Rebecca, William, Astoria Rl R2 Canton Seel 055a (1855) Woodland Sec35 O220a (1851)

Duffield, Mrs. Anna J. Ch John, Mary Dutton, D. S. (Ola) Ch Logan, Ca- Anna, Sherman, Canton R8 Orion tharine, Bonnie, Fern, Tommy, Sec24 0177a (1893) Homer, Eldon, Astoria Rl Wood- Daniel Dutton Duffield, R. I. S. Canton R8 Orion land Sec35 T180a Sec24 O40a (1893) (1892) Irma. Duke, R. C. (Mamie) Ch Roy, Canton Dutton, M. S. (Eleona) Ch Otis, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl3 Rl Canton Sec22 T80a Mrs. Wm. J. Duke (1913) O80a T80a (1877) Dunbar, Chas. C. (Mabel) Ch Jean, Douglas, John (May) Ch Garnett, Carl, Avon Rl Lee Sec5 077a Harry, Marietta Rl Lee Sec31 0161a (1875) (1866)

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Earnest, C. S. (Sada) Ch Dean, Dale, Edwards, Sherman (Lura) Ch Jessie, Dorothy, Doris, Canton Rl Canton lames, Jewel, Havana, G. D. Ker- Sec22 67a (1905) ton Secll T140a Fred Fitte (1885) Easley Andrew (Alta) Ch Forrest, Effland, C. C. (Jane) Ch Minter, Earl, Willard, Lloyd, Vermont R2 Edith, Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec A'ermont Sec21 094a (1877) 21 0213a (1901) Easley, Jos. (Dolly) Ch Ethel, Ernest, Effland, Martin (Rosic) Ch Maggie, Geneva, Carl, Hazel, Astoria Rl Samuel, Fred, Avon R3 Ellisville Woodland Scc33 T320 U. G. Pra- Sec30 O400a (1867) ther (1880) Effland, Minter (Bertha) Ch Berdet, Easley, Maron (Harriet) Ch Leta, Bernice, Table Grove R3 Farmers Clifford, Edith, Lester, Adolph, Sec22 Farm Hand— Chas. Effland Abram, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec (1888) 35 O160a (1876) Ehrenhart, Frank (Clara) Ch Hayle, Easley, Marshall (Alice) Ch Oscar, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec21 Lewis, Charles, Annie, Frank, Mar- 013a (1881) shall, Kenneth, Keith, Justice, Ida, Ehresman, Earl (Bertha) Ch Harold, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec26 T200a Lester, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl7 T80a A\'m. Hoopes (1866) Bertha Schroeder (1909) Eathington, Charlie H. (Obeli) Ch Ehresman, Fred (Delia) Ch Avis, Ada, Vern, Ray, Harlie, Pearl, Onia, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl4 Louise, William, Jiles, Blanche, T200a (1902) Avon R5 Union Secl9 T75a Earl Ehresman, John J. (Mary) Ch Earl, Davis Farm Hand (1913) Guv, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec21 Ebbert, Geo. (Chloe) Ch John, Table O130a (1896) Grove Rl Farmers Sec20 T200a Elam, Steven J. (Pearl) Ch Rosetta, D. B. Carithers (1890) Fairview Rl Fairvicw Sec25 TlOa Ebbert, Guy H. (Edna) Astoria R2 Alcott Bros. (1914) Woodland Sec6 T400a B. S. Diehl Elliot, Calvin F. Fairview Rl Fair- (1887) view Sec34 T175a R. E. Gould Ebbert, Henry Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec (1898) 11 T114a John E. Ebbert (1884) Elliott, C. S. (Jennie) Ch Foster, Ebbert, John E. (Maria) Ch Claude, Averv, Elmo, Kenneth, Canton Rl Henry, Guy, Jess, George, Ruth, Canton Sec8 T200a Mrs. Emily C. Rubv, Gladys, Ipava Rl Pleasant Cox (1889) SecU 0149a (1861) Elliott, Frank P. (Jane) Ch Prall, Echerd, Jacob W. (Rosetta) Ch Rapatee R35 Fairview SeclO O200a Wayne, Evelyn, Lewistown R4 (1910) Lewistown SecU O80a SecU T40a Elliott, Harry C. (Ida) Ch Charlie, (1876) Rubv, London Mills Rl Young Edie, Lewis S. (Melvina) Ch Doan, Hickory Sec9 T200a John Weech Vieve, Olive, Vermont R2 Vermont (1916) Sec22 0224a (1862) Elliott, Lee C (Mary) Ch Doris, Edie, Perry (Louise) Ch Maxine, Inez, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 T80a Keith, Vermont Vermont Sec20 C. P. Fingal (1909) O90a (1871) Elliott, Luther M. (Ella) Ch Nellie, Charles, Ray, Lena, Alta, Rapatee Edlen, Chas. (Maggie) Havana R3 R35 Fairview Sec22 T96a Robt. Isabel Sec26 T180a G. R. Williams Worrell (1910) (1881) Elliott, Samuel P. (Agnes) Ch. Char- Edmondson, Frank F. (Julie) Ch ley, Glenn, Emerson, Rapatee R35 Giles, Ellisville Ellisville Sec31 Fairview Scc9 O160a (1912) T160a Wm. Effland (1913) Elliott, Wm. L. (Ella) Ch Lee, Olive, Edmondson, Geo. (Frona) Ch Louis, Edith, Ruth, Grace, Wilbur, Carl. Lavonne, Canton Canton Sec33 T7a Mae, Nina Lester Ethel Fairview E. E. Redford (1914) Rl Fairview Sec30 T200a S. C. Edwards, Jos. C. (Iva) Ch Ernie, Karr (1907) Irma, Goldic, Russell, Burlie, Bon- Ellis, Eli (Jennie) Ch Stella, Ellis- nie, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec24 ville Rl Young Hickory Sec34 TSOa T80a Wm. Stevens (1878) C. F. Frederick (1913) 69 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Ellis, G. W. (Cinderalla) Ch Leonard, Emory, Ellsworth (Ida) Ch Jacob, Mary, Teddv, Nora, Lewistown Rl Matthew, Emma, Wardie, Florence, Bernadotte Sec3 0160a (1868) Isal, Middlegrove Fairview Seel Ellis, Harrison Ch Nellie, James, Ru- O80a (1903) ben, Frances, Robert, Ipava R2 Emory, H. W. (Mary) Ch Willard, Farmers Sec26 Farm Hand— C. J. Canton Canton Scc20 O40a (1868) Baumgartner (1876) English, Hannah Ch Frank, Robert, Ellis, Jas. B. (Margie) Cuba R2 Allen, Willie, Lena, Marietta, Har- Joshua Sec36 T50a Clayton Reeder ris Sec 22, O30a (1860) (1916) English, Wm. (Clara) Ch Ivan, Table Ellis, John G. (Lula) Ch James, Lon, Grove Rl Farmers Sec2 Farm Canton R2 Joshua Sec24 T97a Hand Ben Harrison <1894) (1899) Erb, Fred (Zona) Ch Ralph, Edith, Ellis, J. A. (Emma) Ch Samuel, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec27 T40a Sarah, William, Floyd, Martin, Mrs. Darcus Camp (1885) Alice, Earl, Edna. Smithfield R2 Erkel, Charley E. (Marv) Ch Jessie, Cass Secl9, 032a (1850) Ruth, Edwin, Smithfield R2 Deer- Ellis, J. M. (Elma) Smithfield R2 field Secl9 0157a (1896) Cass Secl7 0224a (1873) Eshelman, A. E. (Silvia) Ch Vera, Ellis, Mrs. L. J. Ch John, Frank, Ceroid, Sybil, Cuba Rl Case Sec3 James, Lizzie, Canton R7 Banner T121a John Eshelman (1883) Sec22 O240a (1847) Eshelman, Boyd (Rosa) Ch Iva, Ellis, M. L. (Marv) Marietta Rl Har- Otha, Hazel, Avon Rl Lee SecS ris Sec8 T120a"T. O. Ellis (1887) T160a N. Everlv (1881) Ellis, Tracy H. (Hazel) Canton R2 Eshelman, Clyde A. (Maude) Ch Al- Joshua Sec27 TllOa Margaret El- bert, Rudolph, Canton Rl Fairview lis (1914) Sec36 T160a Amanda Eshelman Ellis, T. O. (Melinda) Ch Ernest, (1908) Carl, Lucille, Marietta Rl Harris Eshelman, C. C. Canton Rl Canton Sec8 O120a Secl7 T300a J. E. Har- SecS O80a Sec6 T160a C: A. Eshel- ris (1860) man (1869) Ellis, T. W. (Alice) Ch Delia, Dwight, Eshelman, E. C. (Ella) Ch Claire, Ethel, Emma, Astoria R4 Astoria Smithfield R2 Cass Secl7 T160a Sec33 O40a (1898) J. W. Orwig (1885) Ellison, Chas. (Emma) Ch Carl, For- est, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec23 Eskridge, Clyde V. (Hattie) Lewis- O80a (1871) town R3 Waterford SecS T80a Wm. Ellison, Geo. (Lilly) Ch Henry, Ver- Eskridge (1884) mont R2 Vermont Sec27 T80a Eskridge, Don C (Hazel) Ch Maxine, (1870) Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec33 Ellison, Wm. J. (Julia) Ch Leroy, T580a Wm Eskridge (1890) Mary, Elizabeth, Lawrence, Ver- Eskridge, Fred Lewistown R3 Lewis- mont R2 Vermont Sec20 O80a town Sec33 T200a Wm. Eskridge (1908) (1886) Emans, J. A. (Bell) Ch Fred, Elder, Eskridge, Wm. (Mary) Ch Clyde, Charles, Clarence, Farmington, Far- Fred, fc)on, Sam, Frank, Lawrence, mington Secl2 033a (1909) Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec33 Emery, Philip (Angeline) Ch Abbie, O530a (1855) Riley Hattie, Jacob, Leo, Sm.ith- Estes, W. L. (Ina) Ch Zelda, Carrie, field Rl Cass Sec30 088a (1911) Olos, Chester, Vernon, Omar, Lew- Emery, W. M. (Mamie) Canton Rl istown R4 Liverpool Secll 0264a Canton Sec22 (1915) (1866) Emig, Solomon D. (Bessie) Ch Stella, Etnier, P. Wilson (Minnie) Ch Glenn, Catherine, Delia, Table Grove R2 Rov, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec31 Vermont Sec8 T340a Mrs. Lucy M. 086a (1857) Wright (1880) Etter, Jacob (May) Ch 5, Astoria Rl Emmons, B. H. (Mary) Ch Alice, Astoria Secl3 T120a Nellie G. Mer- Bryant, Buckheart Sec31 04a (1879) rill Emmons, Clyde (Dorothy) Ch Fleta, Etter, John (Alta) Ch Elva, Melba, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl4 Clare, Vermont R3 Vermont Sec31 T80a Edw. Preston (1911) T170a Glen Marshall (1881)

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Eveland, Mrs. Almira Ch Willis, El- Everly, Frank E. (Perepa) Ch Grace, mer, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec John, Avon R4 Lee Scc9 O160a 12 037a (1851) (1873) Eveland, Chas. M. (Mecia) Ch Es- Ewan, Chas. (Hattie) Ch George, telle, Ross, Edith, Stanley, Paul, Canton R7 Banner Sec7 083a Lewistown R5 Waterford Secl2 (1861) 037a T30a (1876) Ewan, C. M. (Hattie) Ch Grafton, Eveland, Ed. (Abbie) Ch Laura, Louise, Mildred, Cora, Cuba Rl, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec33 Farm Cass Sec25 O60a TlOOa (1904) Hand (1891) Eveland, Geo. (Ella) Ch Edna, Clay- Ewan, Roy S. (Kate) Ch Margaret, ton, Flora, Violet, Jennie, Wilbur, William, Robert, Cuba Rl Cass Sec John, Lewistown R5 Waterford 25 O80a T140a Wm. Ewan (1883) Secl2 061a (1864) Ewing, Clinton L. (Jessie) Farming- Eveland, Geo. O. (Cora) Ch Bernice, ton R2 Farmington Sec22 T160a D. Maurice, Alax, Mary, Dean, Lewis- Myers (1914) town R3 Bernadotte Sec24 T82a G. Eyerly, Jeff (Marie) Ch Dean, Leon- H. Eveland (1885) ard, Canton R2 Joshua Secl5 T86a Eveland, N. M. (Phoebe) Ch Minnie, (1915) Smithfield R2 Cass Sec4 O70a (1857) Eyerly, Ross L. (Sadie) Ch Russell, Eveland, Willis E. (Ida) Lewistown Smithfield Deerfield Sec29 Farm R5 Waterford Secll TlOOa Mrs. Al- Hand C. C. Kuehn (1915) mira Eveland (1892) Eyman, Earl (Florence) Ch James, Everts, A. E. (Nina) Ch Georgia, Silbert, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 Canton R4 Canton Secl3 O160a T73a H. E. Fish (1891) (1906) Everett, Jas. (Sister Lillian) Prairie Eyman, John (Edith) Ch Pauline, City Rl Lee Sec6 T203a J. S. Pog- Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec3 T43a gie (1890) J. W. Hardin (1895)

Faey, J. (Ellen) Ch Ellen, John, Farwell, Wm. (Annie) Ch Margaret, Mitchell, Harvey, Patsy, Raymond, Susie, Minnie, Flossie, Darius, Ol- Marietta R2 Harris Sec32 O120a lie, John, Robert, Alice, Astoria Rl (1876) Woodland Sec25 0317a (1848) Farr, Edw. (Jessie) Ch Esther, Thel- Fast, Esta (Rose) Canton R3 Banner ma, \"ermont R2 Astoria Sec3 Sec20 T160a John J. Fast (1885) O190a (1874) Fast, J. Glenn (Pearl) Avon Rl Union Farr, Jesse C. (Mary) Ch Hazel, Sec29 T106a A. H. Holmes (1914) Velma, Robert, Sada, Greeta, Mil- Fayhee, John (Maurine) Ch Donald, dred, Davne, Vermont R2 Astoria Dorothv, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec SeclO O70a Sec3 T90a Mary D. 21 T260a John W. Lally (1891)_ Farr (1866) Fayhee, Mike (Jessie) Ch Catherine, Farris, Edwin K. (Ida) Ch Ethel, Jes- Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec21 T260a sie, Ross, Kinsey, Harry, Gladys, John W. Lally (1893) Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 041a Feaster, Leander (Mary) Ch Edward, Sec9 T25a (1859) Charles, Lewistown, Lewistown Sec21 048a (1860) Farris, Wm. Ch Minnie, Tula, Carrie, Feeser, Perl W. (Agnes) Ch Phyllis, Mabel, Alary, Birdena, John, Lew- Yoland, Wilda, Rose, Marie, Canton istown R6 Isabel Secl6 O150a R2 Joshua Sec26 T160a John W. (1856) Feeser (1906) Farron, J. W. (Nellie) Ch Helen, Ver- Ferris, Edw. R. (Carrie) Ch Pauline, mont R2 Astoria Secl2 032a (1875) George, Margaret, Wanda, Fair- Farwell, D. W. (Rose) Ch Dean, Ina, view Rl Joshua Sec4 T160a L. W. Astoria Rl Woodland Sec25 OlOOa Davis (1915) (1892) Fickel, Geo. S. (Lydia) Ch Gladys, Fesser, Vern (Clara) Ch David, Mary, Levona, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl9 T160a (1912) Sec32 0415a (1900) PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Fickel, Wm. H. (Jennie) Ch Cleon, FitzHenry, W. C. (Delia) Ch. Guy, Donald, Zelda, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Ethel, Edna, Bryar, Maggie, Tellie, Secl7 OlOOa (1910) Hobart, Teddie, Myron, Mary, Zel- Fiddler, Willard Ch Lillie, Canton R7 ma, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec9 Banner SeclO O250a (1863) 0455a (1866) Fidler, Amos T. (Eva) Ch Cecil, Ban- Fitzsimmons, Henry (Libby) Ch Ca- ner Banner Secl4 T320a Keeber therine, Irwin, Ernest, Avon R3 Un- Est. ion Secl7 O200a (1909) Fidler, Jesse J. (Josephine) Ch Alice, Fitzsimmons, John Avon Union Sec9 Everett, Canton R3 Banner Secl9 T200a Mrs. Rose Fitzsimmons O80a (1878) (1871) Fidler, Matthew Ch William, Frank, Flambers, J. S. (Etta) Ch Glenn, John, Jake, Mark, Charles, Canton Gladys, Earl, Orville, Havana R3 R7 Banner Scc21 O205a (1856) Isabel Sec36 T275a Turner & Her- Fidler, R. E. (Lillian) Ch Avis, Mabel. get Loyd, Canton R3 Banner Secl9 Fleisher, Ralph (Alta) Ch Ida, Lucille, T260a W. H. Fidler (1885) Farmington Rl Farmington Sec5 Fidler, S. P. (Ocea) Ch Violet, Canton T260a Hollenbach Est. (1911) R7 Banner Secl5 058a (1872) Fleisher, Silas (Alta) Ch Albert, Can- Fierce, Jas. L. (Anna) Cuba Rl Cass ton Rl Farmington Sec29 T160a Sec23 Farm Hand (1895) Alice Tucker (1913) Figard, Noah W. (Mamie) Ch Shirley, Fleming, Ed. (Lilly) Ch Adiline, George, London Mills Rl Fairview Dane, Ipava R3 Vermont Secl3 Secl7 05a (1898) 0147a (1868) Fike, J. J. (Hannah) Ch Pearl, Ruth, Fleming, Harry P. (Olive) Ch Otis, Laura, John, Astoria R3 Woodland Sarah, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl8 ScclO O60a (1857) O180a (1872) Fisher, Carl (Burel) Ch Fay, Avon R4 Fleming, Jas. Ch John, William, Car- Lee Secl9 T80a Jas. Fisher (1888) rie, Edward, Harrv, Ipava R3 Pleas- Fisher, Chas. (Myrtle) Ch Marie, ant Secl8 O60a (1849) Avon R4 Union Sec32 T120a John Fleming, Jas. Jr. (Beatrice) Ch Dona- McBride (1899) van, Norman, Ipava R4 Farmers Fisher, Charlie (Hattic) Ch Daphne, Sec36 T155a Wm. Fleming (1891) Canton R7 Canton Sec35 O640a Fluke, Calvin R. (Anna) Ch Grace, (1852) Elizabeth, Edwin, Nellie, Fiatt, Fisher, Corb (Mary) Havana R3 Ker- Joshua Sec29 O150a (1870) ton Sec 15 T40a John Phalen (1890) Fluke, C. F. (Minnie) Ch Munson, Fisher, Jas. (Emma) Avon R4 Lee Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5 04a Secl9 0171a (1891) (1866) Fisher, Jesse E. (Stella) Ch Lawrence, Fluke, Richard H. (Mishie) Ch Earl, Canton R7 Banner Sec6 O160a Sadie, Lewistown Rl Lewistown (1884) Secll 088a (1858) Fisher, S. I. (Agnes) Ch Willard, Fluke, Russell (Lilly) Ch Frances, Francis, Bernard, Canton R6 Buck- Lewistown Rl Lewistown SeclS heart Sec23 O90a (1889) 092a (1876) Fisk, Allen (Annie) Ch Rosa, Elzine, Harney, Loyd, Henry, Philip, Dol- Flynn, Mike (Lillie) Ch Jessie, Oren, Clarence, Jim, Ruby, Teddy, Harry, lie, Caline, Clela, Table Grove R2 Vermont Sccl6 T169a N. Vaughn Fern, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec4 (1881) Farm Hand (1891) Fitch, Wm. T. (Mary) Ch Earl, Leo, Foltz, Clinton G. (Mortie) Ch Doro- Effie, Marv, Avon R3 L^nion Sec3 thy, Avon R2 Lee Sec20 T90a W. 0147a (19ri) M. Cove (1912) Fitzgerald, J. L. (Minnie) Ch Mildred, Foot, A. N. (Alice) Ch Sarah, Asachel, Pearl, Canton R2 Canton Sec33 Elmer, Pearl, John, Smithfield R2 025a (1886) Cass Sec5 022 (1860) FitzHenry, Jas. B. (Muriel) Lewis- Foote, L. A. (Hatty) Canton R6 Buck- town Rl Lewistown SeclO T213a W heart Scc27 T160a Jas. P. Shryock C. FitzHenry (1891) Ford, Arthur W. (Nellie) Ch George, FitzHenry, J. E. Ch Frances, Lewis- Marion, Maud, Lewistown Rl Lew- town R4 Lewistown Sec23 O90a istown Sec4 O40a SeclO TlOSa (1852) (1872)

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Ford, Frank C. (Effie) Ch Carl, Law- Fortman, Wm. (Orena) Ch Clarence, rence, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Clyde, Cecil, Anna, Dora, Farming- Sec4-10 07Sa SeclO T85a (1876) ton Rl Farmington Secl7 O90a Ford, Geo. (Mary) Ch Mabel, Flossie, (1899) Lynn, Rita, Brice, Smithfield R2 Foshay, John (Edna) Ch Rollin, Ed- Cass Sec5 T55a Robt. Ford (1871) ward, Helen, Katherine, London Ford, Jackson (Ura) Ch Jesse, Ross, Mills R2 Young Hickory Sec2 T165a A'larv, Arlo, Dott, Ralph, Bryant, D. Forshav (1914) Buckheart Sec29 O80a (1859) Foster, A. D. (Viola) Ch Eva, Mil- Ford, Jas. Ch Gladys, Fred, John, dred, Sarah, Robert, Zelotes, Emily, Ruble, Joseph, Clarence, Avon R4 John, Astoria Rl Woodland Secl9 Lee Sec36 D80a (1867) T122a Mrs. John Grove (1866) Ford, Jeff J. (Annie) Ch Jessie, Rapa- Foster, Earl (Grace) Ch Frederick, tee R35 Fairview Sec8 Farm Hand Dale, London Mills Rl Fairview Sec (1915) 7 T160a (1912) Ford, John Ch Blanche, Harry, Jac- Foster, Jesse (Myrtle) Ch Esther, quetta, Ona, Dorothy, Smithfield R2 John, Ralph, Ogle, Avon R4 Lee Cass Sec5 O80a (1871) Secl7 T160a C. Ogle Farm Hand Ford, Robt. (Mary) Ch George, (1915) James, John, Robert, Mary, Smith- Foster, J. M. (Louiza) Ch Harvey, field R2 Cass Sec5 O200a (1871) Estella, Table Grove Rl Farmers Ford, Robt. (Mary) Ch Charles, Doro- Sec3 T80a L. Smith (1870) thy, Canton R5 Banner Sec5 O80a Foster, Samuel (Ida) Ch Grace, Avon (1880) Rl Lee Sec22 O80a (1856) Formhals, Calvin (Thedie) Ch Elva, Foster, Willard (Clara) Ch Howard, Glenn, Eula, Carl, Chalmer, Smith- Lawrence, Avon R4 Lee Sec22 field R2 Deerfield Secl9 O360a T160a N. H. Everly (1872) (1901) Foutch, Chas. (Alalinda) Ch Alice, Formhals, U. L. (Nellie) Smithfield R2 Nelson, Harley, Ipava R3 Pleasant Lee Sec24 O120a (1891) Sec33 O80a (1860) Foutch, Harry (Mabel) Havana R3 Forsythe, John C. (Mary) Ipava Rl Kerton Sec9 Farm Hand L. Lin- Pleasant Sec24 J. O160a (1878) baugh. Forsythe, Wm. (Maggie) Ch Hattie, Foutch, Hugh (Sarah) Ch Howard, Dickson, Effie, Marv, John, Ipava Winnie, Bernice, Naomi, James, Ha- Rl Pleasant Sec23 O60a (1876) vana R3 Isabel Sec27 O80a (1870) Fortman, Cecil (Lela) Ch Eleanore, Foutch, Jesse (Blanche) Ch Burley, Canton Rl Farmington Sec20 T80a Mave, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec27 Tish Brown (1913) 0160a (1884)

A Log Cabin on the Spoon River Bottoms 1Z PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Foutch, Jose M. (Dena) Ch Mildred, Frances, Jacob (Caroline) Ch John, Audas, Havana R3 Isabel Sec32 Mary, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 0113a T200a B. K. Behrends (1906) (1884) Foutch, Jos. (Amanda) Ch Ruby, Ora, Frank, Vern (Mary) Ellisville Rl Lee Cassie, Havana R3 Isabel Sec26 Secl2 T150a John Frank (1915) O80a (1865) Franklyn, W. W. (Blanche) Ch Fern, Foutch, LeRoy (Iva) Ch Stephen, Harvey, George, Donald, Prairie Verla, Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 O40a City Rl Lee Sec7 Farm Hand J. W. (1892) Mings Foutes, Sherm (Tracie) Ch Altie, El- Frederick, Creel (Pearl) Ch Evelyn, lisville Rl Lee Sec 12 0155a (1866) Avon Rl Lee SeclO T280a R. R. Fouts, C. A. (Zilla) Ch Jessie, Smith- Frederick (1893) field Rl Cass Sec33 T338a J. L. Har- Frederick, H. L. (Dora) Ch Frieda, ris (1887) Ipava R2 Vermont Secl2 T80a Geo. Fouts, C. F. (Ida) Ch Clyde, Mary, Collier (1902) Ralph, Rose, Clififord, Canton R3 Frederick, R. K. (Josie) Ch Creel, Buckheart Secl3 0186a (1859) Audrey, Avon Rl Lee SeclO O280a Fouts, C. W. (Lily) Ch Lucile, Flor- (1863) ence, Harold, Raymond, Homer, Freeman, Dexter (Mary) Ch Loren, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec22 T242a Lizzie, Alex, William, Addie, Emma, John C. Shryock (1883) Grover, Havana R3 Kerton Secl7 Fouts, Francis (Effie) Ch Claude, O400a (1856) Glen, Canton R3 Banner Sec32 Freeman, Grover (Marie) Havana R3 0196a (1853) Kerton Secl7 T90a Dexter Freeman Fouts, Geo. L. (Estella) Ch Paul, Ed- (1883) ward, Roscoe, Martin, George, Ruth, Freeman, J. M. (Hanna) Ch Elva, Lil- Cuba R2 Putman Scc3 O80a (1873) lian. Cuba, Putman Sec20 Olla Fouts, Geo. W. (Amanda) Ch Clar- (1895) ence, Ralph, Ira, Lewistown R3, Freeman, Loran (Alta) Ch Delbert, Lewistown Secl9 OlOla (1864) Marie, Helen, Loran Jr, Gordon, Fouts, Marcus (Mary) Ch Hester, Os- Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec6 car, Lester, Lloyd, Mildred, Cuba 0293a (1867) R2 Putman Secl3 Farm Hand Freeman, Nelson (Amanda) Ch For- (1886) est, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec35 Fouts, M. Canton R7 Banner Sec7 O180a (1856) O240a (1853) Freeman, W. F. (Nora) Ch Hazel, Fouts, Ralph W. (Clara) FiattRl Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 095a (1874) Deerfield SeclO 0185a (1892) Freiley, Robt. (Esther) Smithfield Frame, J. Elmer (Ethel) Ch Ruth, Lena, Rl Bernadotte Secl5 T60a Mrs. Eliz. Richard, James, Mildred, Infant, Lane (1899) Canton R8 Orion Sec30 Farm Hand Freiley, S. Belle Ipava R4 Bernadotte J. W. Addis (1898) Sec27 O40a (1876) France, Guy (Daisy) Ch Neville, Lora, Lavern, Ipava R2 Vermont SeclO Freiley, Sterling P. Ipava R4 Berna- T335a Farm Hand Ed. Holmes dotte Sec27 O120a (1867) (1886) Frence, John W. (Carrie) Ch Josie, France, Harry (Alta) Ch Hazel, Table Hardy, Frank, Ruth, Thomas, John, Grove Rl Farmers Secl8 Farm Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl7 0191a Hand Baron Miner (1871) France, Kersey (Amanda) Ch Flor- Frerichs, Wilhelm Lewistown R6 Isa- ence, Ethel, Clara, Clififord, Inez, bel Sec20 T80a Chas. Brown (1912) Table Grove R3, Vermont Sec9 Frieley, Oscar (Alice) Havana R3 O120a (1896) Kerton Secl7 O320a (1858) France, Wm. (Flora) Ch Guy, Ora, Frikes, Robt. (Almira) Ch Clarence, Charlie, Bonnie, Glenn, Astoria Rl Eva, Oscar, Arthur, Frank, Lewis, Woodland Scc20 O40a (1858) Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec31 Frances, Clyde B. (Mina) Ch Euellna, T208a Ed. McDonald, H. L. Barrett, Zelma, Ellisville Ellisville Sec5 W. K. Bliss (1872) T160a T. J. White (1912) Fritts, Jos. (Mary) Marietta Rl Lee Frances, Henry A. (Emmie) Ch Clyde, Sec32 Farm Hand C. Yocum (1910) Cloae, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec8 Fruit, Chas. (Mary) Ch Jessie, Avon T80a T. J. White (1898) R4 Lee Sec8 O80a (1900)

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Fry. C. E. (Adda) Ch Cordia, Zlea, Furnace, Floyd (Mvrtle) Ch Forest, Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 T162a Geo. Ruth, Dorothy, Table Grove R2 Frv (1886) Vermont Secl8 O40a (1913) Fry, Ch Charles, Ma- G. M. (Rowena) Furnace, Leslie (Emily) Table Grove rietta Harris Sec4 0162a Rl (1883) Rl Farmers Sec30a Farm Hand Fry, Jos. (Sarah) Ch Ross, Blanche, Chas. Houghes (1915) Marietta Harris SeclO Ola (1891) Fulton, Beryle (lona) Canton R5 Or- Furnace, Thos. (Hannah) Ch Arthur, ion Sec32 Farm Hand Frank R. Minnie, Floyd, Benjamin, Mabel, Fulton (1894) Ethel, Rachel, Taylor, Sarah, Verne, Fulton, Frank R. (Heiress) Ch Beryle, Table Grove R2 Vermont Secl6

Canton R5 Orion Sec32 T216a T. K. 078a (1876 ) Fulton Est. (1881) Furnice, E. (Nellie) Ch Dalmer, Ven- Furlong, Jas. & Frank Smithfield, Cass eta, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec23 Secl9 O202a A. T. Furlong Est. T132a W. I. Garrett (1878) (1901) Furnace, B. S. Ch Martha, Cora, Furry, S. W. (Henrietta) Ch Kather- Charles, Hettie, Astoria R4 Astoria ine, Canton R2 Joshua Sec25 O200a Sec33 O140a (1865) (1876)

Gagen, Jas. & Barney Ch Mary, Han- Garton, Lincoln (Maria) Ch Clem, nah Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec23 O560a Grace, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec28 (1871) 0269a (1886) Games, J. M. (Lucy) Ch Jessie, St. Gaskill, Benj. (Elizabeth) Ch Robert, David, Buckheart Sec21 T57a Ed. Canton R4 Canton Secll O160a Pearson Farm Hand (1871) (1876) Garber, Christian E. (Lena) Ch Cor- Gaskill, Robt. S. (Grace) Ch William, nelia, Ruth, Vesta, Farmington R2 Russell, Canton R4 Canton Secll Farmington Sec23 O160a (1909) O160a T80a Perrv Miller (1887) Garber, Willis A. (Beulah) Lewistown Gearhart, W. A. (Lillian) Ch Edith, Rl Lewistown Secl6 T80a F. P. Canton R4 Orion Secl8 OllOa Garber (1886) (1856) Garden, A. (Maggie) Ch William, Geeseman, Wm. C. (Leona) Ch Beatrice, Vern, Lucile, Jimmy, Zota, George, Wayne, Ralph, Ray, Lon- Canton R2 Canton Sec33 T9a Cleve don Mills Rl Fairview Secl6 T160a Bryant (1885) Geo. Geeseman (1903) Gardiner, Fred O. (Libbie) Vermont Geiman, Jos. (Etta) Ch Marvin, Opal, Rl Vermont Sec30 OllOa (1878) Francis, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec34 Garlisch, Henry (May) Ch Joseph, T180a John Scripps (1911) Dorothy, Eunice, Ethel, Elman, Gentle, Chas. M. (Pearl) Ch Gale, Stella, Farmington Rl Farmington Grace, Glen, Charles, Jr. Canton Rl Secl5 01S4a (1909) Farmington Secl9 T138a Chas. Pon- Garlisch, Henry C. (Mollie) Ch May, hamis (1907) Alma, Dewey, John, Samuel, Will- Gentle, Thos. A. (Lottie) London iam, Geneva, Ina, Lewistown R6 Isa- Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec23 bel Sec28 O440a (1903) T198a Alanager John Mateer Farm Garlisch Lewis H. (Anna) Ch Lorene, (1915) Lewistown R6, Isabel Sec29 O200a George, Emmett R. (Clare) Ch Stan- (1912) ley, Edith, Eva, London Mills Rl Garrett, G. E. (Minnie) Ch Zeretha, Young Hickory Seel T160a Man- Astoria R3 Woodland SeclS 013a ager John Pratt Farm (1915) (1875) Gerrietts, Henry (Minnie) Ch Louise, Garrett, W. I. (Dora) Ch Eletha. Anna, Emma, George, Mary, Henry, Estclla, Marie, Paul, Astoria Rl Eddie, Margaret, Martha, Canton Woodland Sec21 O220a (1863) R4 Orion Secl7 T240a Chas. Hull- Garrison, H. E. (Emma) Ch Clarence, man (1912) Maud, Anna, Audrev, Madeline, As- Geyer, Don N. (Ruth) Lewistown Rl toria R4 Astoria Sec21 T185a J. H. Bernadotte Seel O160a T60a John Lutz Est. Sheets (1913)

75 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Geyer, Edmund B. (Theresa) Ch Goldsmith, A. W. (Ona) Ch Emma, Gladj-s, Don, Ruth, Gertrude, Ken- Erla, Canton Rl Canton Secl9 Farm neth, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Sec Hand (1913) 1 O160a (1891) Goldsmith, Elmer Lewistown R5 Wa- Gibble, Addison (Ada) Ch Stauffer, terford Seel T70a Mrs. R. McGehee

Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26 T86a ( 1880) Theo. Lucabaugh (1897) Goldsmith, Henry (Daisy) Ch Ethan, Gibble, Harvey (Ilda) Ch Pius, As- Dvris, Clara, William, Table Grove toria R2 Astoria Secl2 TlOOa Wm. Rl Farmers Sec3 074a (1910) S. Gibble (1896) Goldsmith, John W. (Louisa) Ch Tes- Gibble, Wm. (Emma) Ch Harvey, Ad- sie, George, Eugene, Hazel, Lewis- dison, Hettie, Emma, Astoria As- town R5 Waterford Sec2 T143a Ira toria SecU O160a (1898) Ashby (1876) Gibbs, Elmer E. (Maggie) Ch Hazel, Good, F'rank (Delia) Ch Russell, Ipava Iva, Marietta, Harris SeclO O200a Rl Pleasant Sec9-16 T159a Dave (1891) Wecse (1888) Giberson, Albert A. (Florence) Fair- Goodale, Geo. M. (Cora) Canton R6 view Rl Joshua Sec6 T190a John M. Buckheart ScclO 0185a (1871) Cattrou, J. Giberson (1914) Goodell, Chas. W. (Inis) Ch Lila, Giberson, Jas. H. (Vannie) Ch Edith, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec20 T5a ElHsville Rl Deerfield Sec8 T140a Adam Zilch (1915) J. W. Giberson (1872) Goodin, Robt. (Ida) Ch Charles, Rus- Giberson, John W. (Nancy) Ch James, sell, Ernest, Cyril, Clara, Meta, Gor- Luther, Albert, Stella, Alice, ElHs- don, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec7 ville Rl Deerfield Sec8 O140a (1866) 078a Sec8 TlOOa Mrs. C. J. Phillips Gibony, Geo. (Dora) Ch Fannie, Ly- (1896) man, Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec Goodwin, Jos. (Lvdia) Smithfield R2 23 O140a (1867) Lee Sec26 O80a (1856) Gilkerson, Wilmer P. (Grace) Ch Gore, Orville A. (Dollie) Ch Richard, Alice, Mary, Ravmond, James, Robert, Leo, Havana R3 Kerton Sec Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec35 O120a 4 O60a (1909) (1898) Gore, Wm. (Zad'a) Ch Margaret, Gilmore, C. (Nancy) Ch John, Ira, Hazel, Walter, Denzel, Harold, Roy, Alva, Anna, Rov, Smithfield Rl Cass Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Seel Sec9 T160a Ch'as. Craft (1861) T40a Ben Clark (1898) Gilson, Chas. B. (Mary) Ch Gladys, Gorham, Barman E. Avon Rl LTnion Ronald, Frank, Fred, Marv, Ipava Sec33 T165a R. S. Gorham (1882) Rl Pleasant Sec9 T220a B. E. John- Gorham, Ralph E. Avon Rl Union Sec son (1866) 34 O205a (1881) Gilson, Fay (Delia) Ch Fern, Willis, Goudy, Frank A. (Minnie) Ch Harold, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl2 Farm Carl, Dean, Lewistown Rl Berna- Hand (1881) dotte SecU T90a Frank Sheets Ginther, Fredrick R. (Lottie) Ch John, (1915) Enos, Ellisville Rl Young Hickory Gouker, Allen (Nellie) Ch Carl, Ipava _Sec33 O20a (1912) Rl Pleasant Sec25 T213a Jos. Girard, Lloyd (Edna) Ch Fern, Lynn, Vaugham Est. (1880) Canton R4 Orion Secl5 T160a Jas. Gouker, John (Eva) Ch Evert, Grace, S. McCoy (1888) Edna, Cela, Delbert, Burley, Clyde, Girard, Will (Bessie) Ch Ernest, Can- Cinda, Alarv, Havana R3 Kerton ton R5 Banner Secll 048a Secll-12 Sec9 T160a John Markley (1886) T58a (1889) Gould, Jos. W. (Bell) Jay, Vernon, Fairview Sec30 T106a Glaser, Addison E. (Lillie) Avon R3 Fairview Rl R3 Union Sec25 O260a (1899) Jas. Whitchel (1912) Goddell, Geo. W. (Barba) Ch Charles, Gould, T. L. (Sadie) Ch Vivian, Paul, Carbert, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Ida, Vermont R2 Astoria Seel 059a Sec 21 T136a R. F. Hammond (1884) (1912) Grafton, Ernest D. (Alta) Ipava Rl Goforth, John H. (Kittie) Ch Daisy, Pleasant Secl3 O160a (1876) Howard, London Mills Rl Young Graham, Geo. F. (Belle) Ch Madge, Pleasant Hickorv' SeclO T80a C. Objartel Francis, Grace, Ipava Rl (1915) Secl2 OllOa (1886)

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Graham, I. J. (Rachael) Cli Tillie, Green, Robt. C (Addie) Ch Sheldon, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec21 O102a Glen, Morene, Theodore, Carl, Ivan, (1850) Table Grove Rl Farmers SeclO Graham, Jas. R. (Olla) Ch Maye, Ray, T40a Ralph Brown (1913) Harrjr, Charles, Clifford, Thomas Green, Roy (Carrie) Ch Ralph, Zelma, Robert, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 O60a Hazel, Farmington R2 Orion Sec6 TlOOa (1866) TlOOa Philip Herget (1884) Graham, Jasper R. (Rebecca) Ch Greenplate, Clayton (Elva) Ch Ada, George, Lafayette, Lewistown R6 Anna, Vermont R3 Vermont Sec30 Isabel Sec21 056a (1861) TUOa Chas. Craft (1898) Graham, Jesse T. (Mollie) Ch Capi- Greenwell, Cullom L (Lucy) Fairview tola, Prentiss, Lewistown R6 Isabel Rl Fairview Sec26 T185a Stewert Sec21 0362a Greenwell (1910) Graham, Jesse T. Jr. (Ella) Ch Mar- Grewell, J. Harry (Lue) Ch Russell, garet, Jessie, Ruth, Paul, Ipava R4 Paul, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl4 T160a Bernadotte Sec34 O120a (1872) Mrs. G. LaRue (1884) Graham, John L (Rebecca) Ch. Wil- Griffin, Frederick B. (Mae) Ch Ruth, liam, Chalkley, Joseph, Ipava Rl Harry, Canton R4 Orion Sec7 T175a Pleasant Sec5 T88a Perry Clanin Theo. Sleeth (1890) Est. (1865) Grigsby, Henry (Leafy) Ch Ira, Graham, Jos. S. (Martha) Ch Mabel, Roby, Charlie, Johnnie, Margaret, Avis, Lloyd, Hertha, Ipava Rl Marie, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Pleasant Secl4 O170a (1866) Secl7 O20a T70a (1860) Graham, L. B. (Alice) Ch Lewis, Mar- Grigsby, Jas. (Frances) Ch 6 Lewis- ion, Jennie, Albert, Narvle, Smith- town R4 Liverpool Sec21 078a field Rl Bernadotte Sec6 T210a C. (1896) Randolph (1859) Grimm, Wm. (Annie) Trivoli R14 Or- Graham, Prentiss E. (Marguerite) ion Sec4 T123a Wallace Hippie Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec21 Farm (1896) Hand J. T. Graham (1892) Grisby, Geo. (Delia) Ch Verne, Paul- Grandt, Ernest (Olive) Ch Elender, ine, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21 Charles, Thelma, Table Grove Rl 04a (1891) Farmers SeclO O160a (1886) Grissom, Earl (Mabel) Cuba R3 Lew- Gray, Chas. E. (Sarah) Ch Ned, Blake, istown Sec3 T80a John Brayton Cuba, Cass Secl4 T160a Ogden Gray (1915) (1863) Groff, Eli (Permina) Ch Ralph, Met- Gray, Edgar (Edna) Ch Sibyl, Ber- tle, Clela, Fern, Flora, Glade, Ipava nice, Gerald, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec R3 Pleasant Sec 29 083a (1874) 14 T144a (1888) Groff, Ernest H. (Adelia) Ch Frances, Maudie, Gray, Milton (Sadie) Ch Earl, Lulu, Lucian, Gerald, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Roy, Ruth, Everett, Canton R6 Sec33 T38a Reece David, Buckheart Sec33 Farm Hand (1862) Mary Lane (1886) Groff, Samuel (Eva) Ch Teddy, How- Gray, (Elba) Ch Edgar, Mabel, M. M. ard, George, Astoria R2 Woodland Harold, Rl Cass Secl5 D224a Cuba Sec5 T114a M. Salzenstein (1878) (1860) Groom, Frank W. V. (Annie) London Green, Arthur J. (Jessie) Ch Kenneth, Mills R22 Young Hickory Seel O80a Farley. Vivian, Zoha, Farmington (1906) Rl Farmington Sec5 T160a Porter Groom, Jas. G. (Mamie) Ch Bertha, Green (1868) Pearl, Marjory, Canton Rl Joshua Green, Burt A. (Sarah) Farmington Sec2 O160a (1915) Rl Farmington Sec3 O230a (1881) Groom, John B. (Ada) Rapatee R35 Green, Chas. (Lucinda) Ch Ruth, Fairview Sec8 0244a (1913) Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec22 Grove, O. E. (Bertha) Ch Cecil, Bruce, T160a Mrs. H. Green (1886) Astoria Rl Woodland Sec25 Farm Green, John (Susie) Ch Osin, Table Hand (1888) Grove R3 Farmers Sec21 T112a Groves, Jos. Astoria Rl Woodland (1881) Sec24 045a (1886) Green, Lewis (Pearl) Ch Donald, Groy, John D. (Alice) Ch Abbie, Or- Ipava R3 Farmers Sec36 T80a Fred val, Lee, Walter, Cuba Rl Cass Sec Connell (1915) 35 O140a (1856) n PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Grubb, Ben H. (Maud) Ch Josephine, Gruhn, J. H. (Addie) Ch Ollie, Jessie, Minnie, Elmer, Raymond, Canton Smithfield R2 Cass Sec8 Farm Hand Rl Farmington Sec29 T88a Mrs. J. Miller (1913) Amanda Tucker (1909) Guernsey, Miss Alice (Sister Flor- Grubb, Newton A. (Bertha) Ch Har- ence) Avon R4 Lee Sec21 O120a old, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec22 T120a (1881) Henry Basle (1911) Grubb, W. M. (Ida) Ch Fern, Flor- Guiher, J. Clyde (Clara) Ch Jeanette, ence, May, Canton Rl Canton Secl7 Robert, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl7 T158a Mrs.Hanna Hart (1913) O40a (1886) Gruber, Calvin (Goldie) Astoria R4 Guiher, Mrs. Mary Ch John, Frank, Astoria Sec27 T124a W. Sayers Albert, Bertha, Minnie, Curtis, Ed- (1905) gar, Clyde, Le\yistown R6 Lewis- Gruber, C. A. (Lizzie) Ch Mabel, to%vn Sec 33 025a (1884) Irma, Alma, Naomi, Glenn, Astoria Astoria Sec26 TllSa C Bucher Guilliams, Calvin M. (Nettie) Ch Ver- (1904) na, George, Lewistown R5 Water- ford Secl3 T40a Edw. B. Miles Gruber, J. A. (Lizzie) Ch Clarence, Jessie, Edna, Grace, Astoria R2 As- (1886) toria Secl3 O70a (1881) Gustine, Jas. E. (Clara) Ipava R4 Gruber, Levi (Mary) Astoria R2 As- Bernadotte Sec33 T80a Robt. Green toria Secl7 036a (1881) (1864) H

Haacke, Frank (Anne) Ch Ruth, Haggerty, C. C. (Olive) Ch Will, Fern, Opal, Oral, John, Ralph, Can- Paul, John, Hugh, Ruth, Ira, Glas- ton R6 Buckheart Sec20 T158a Lew ford R3 Orion Secl3 O240a (1867) Weller (1883) Hagie, Henry W. (Berintha) Ch Wil- Hackett, H. (Bessie) Ch Bernice, liam, Mildred, Norris, Farmington Benjamin, Steven, Verna, Donald, Sec27 T90a W.Hill (1912) Canton R6 Buckheart Sec28 Farm Haines, T. H. (Katie) Ch Mildred, Hand (1884) Mary, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec32 Hackett, Ross (Jessie) Ch Vera, Can- 0112a (1871) ton R6 Liverpool Sec3 Farm Hand Hale, D. B. (Mary) Ch Editha, Lou- O. M. Parkin isa, Ella, Dolly, Ipava R4 Berna- Hadley, Jas. H. (Rachel) Lewistown dotte Secl8 T40a Enos Cameron Lewistown Secl7 045a (1878) (1848) Hadsall, Earl A. (Rosa) Ch Edith, Hall, Chas. (Mary) Ch Carrie, Canton R2 Canton Sec31 Farm George, Dudley, Walter, Hazel, Ma- Hand (1893) bel, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec36 Hadsall, Geo. B. (Emma) Ch Mecie, T140a (1863) Ira, Hardy, Stephen, Halbert, Da- Hall, Chas. (Eva) Ch Helen, Wright, vid, Lincoln, Lewistown R5 Water- Dorothy, Havana R3 Kerton Sec20 ford SeclO 088a (1857) T160a Graybeal Est. (1873) Hadsell, G. W. Ch Ida, Lawrence, Hall, Everett H. (Mabel) Fairview Earl, Lewistown R2 Buckheart Sec Rl Fairview Sec29 Farm Hand M. 32 Tla (1865) J. Stout (1915) Haffner, D. O. (Ivy) Ch Lawson, Hall, Samuel W. (Paulina) Ch Lillie. Daisy, Verle, Gilberta, Georgie, Florence, Everett, Edna, Nellie, New Philadelphia, Harris Secl9 London Mills Rl Fairview Secl9 T240a J. E. Harris (1876) T215a John F. Burnett (1912) Hagaman, Chas. E. (Ada) Ch Leonard, Hall, Truman S. (Randa) Ch Edith, Glenn, Martha, Everett, London Chester, Gladys, London Mills Rl Mills Rl Fairview Secl7 T146a Young Hickory Sec23 T160a A. Mrs. Anna V. Hagaman (1904) Latourette (1914) Hagerty, C. J. (Celia) Ch Chlie, Cu- Hamm, Andrew (Maggie) Vermont ba Rl Cass Sec3 0266a (1886) Rl Vermont Secl9 O160a (1878) Virginia, (Lois) Pearl, Blanche, Haggard, Earl (Sadie) Ch . Hamm, A. Ch Glenn, Canton Canton Sec28 T24a Cleva, Clara, Lena, Enis, Marietta Mrs. Jas. Donn (1887) R2 Harris Sec34 0269a (1867)

78 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Hamm, Edw. (Mags^ie) Ch Ralph, Hampton Earl E. (Alta) Ch Prentiss, Giadvs, Marshall, Glenn, Elizabeth, Havana R3 Isabel Scc31 T120a Vermont R2 Vermont Sec22 T200a Turner & Herget (1903) Ellison Est. (1874) Hampton, M. M. (Anna) Ch Georgia, Hamm, Elmer (Jennie) Ch Lillian, Ray, Ethel, Earl, Lela, Havana R3 Lela, Katie, Astoria R3 Woodland Isabel Sec33 T75a Mrs. T. P. Kear- Sec8 Farm Hand (1876) ney (1903) Hamm, Wm. H. (Loreine) Ch Mil- Hampton, Ray R. (Kate) Ch Mae, dred, Wilmer, Ipava R4 Berna- Bernice, Paul, Havana R3 Isabel dotte Sec21 O240a (1885) Sec26 T200a G. R. Williams (1903) Hammack, Clifford (Ethel) Ch Mil- Hancock, Edw. (Katherine) Ch Ple- dred, John, Havana R3 Isabel Sec sant. Palmer, Newton, Bert, Boyd, 22, T2b0a D. Cullinane (1888) Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl6 O60a Hammack, John W. (Anna) Ch Earl, (1856) Clifford, Chester, Scott, Bertha, Ha- Hancock, Edw. I. (Kate) Ch Lienor, vana R3 Isabel Secl4 T190a H. Frank, Mav, Smithfield Rl Berna- Mohlman (1898) dotte Sec5 0163a (1856) Hammon, Geo. (Edna) London Mills Hancock. Palmer (Ella) Ch Louis, Rl Young Hickory Secl4 T160a Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec9 T120a Geo. Hammon (1914) Chas. Cunningham (1912) Hammon, John A. (Gladys) Ch Wil- Hanna, F. W.' (Catherine) Bryant, lidean, London Mills Rl Young Buckhcart Sec31 Ola (1849) Hickory SeclS T30Sa Geo. Ham- Hanna, Onius C. Lewistown Lewis- mon Sr. (1886) town Sec 14 O80a (1856) Hammond, Frank (Kate) Ch Mabel, Hanson, Chas. (Clara) Ch Annie, Esther, Irma, Ipava Rl Pleasant Minnie, Hattie, Table Grove R3 SeclS O80a T80a Ed. Weese (1884) Vermont Sec4 T80a (1873) Hammond, John (Maggie) Ch Grace Hanson, J. G. (Sister Emaline) Farm- Floyd, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec7 O80a ington R2 Canton Sec2 T260a Ja- Pleasant Secl2 T160a S. Strouse cob Hanson Est. (1856) Est. (1881) Harden, Enoch H. (Flora) Ch Jean, Hammond, Julis D (Murel) Ch Leta, Miles, London Mills R22 Fairview Susaetta, JEdwin, EUisville Ellisville Sec5 O230a (1911) Sec31 Farm Hand (1915) Harden, Floyd W. Fairview Rl Fair- view Secll T200a W. F. Harden, Hammond, J. E. (Lucy) Ch Everett, Blanche, Table Grove Rl Farmers Jr. (1913) Hardesty, Chas. H. (Kate) Ch Wil- Sec30 O200a (1869) liam, Canton R4 Orion Sec5 081a Hammond, J. F. (Ava) Ch Luther, (1851) Lawrence, Sydner, Frances, Mari- Hardin, Geo. O. (Clarissa) Ch etta, Harris Sec9 Farm Hand Ed. Blanche, Dorothy, Bernard Lewis- Buchen (1879) town R5 Waterford SeclO 084a Hammond, Lee (Zelma) Ch Glen, (1873) Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl2 083a Hardin, John (Fannie) Lewistown (1887) R5 Waterford Sec3 T42a J. W. Hammond, Loren (Eleanor) Ch Law- Hardin (1892) rence, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl4 Harding, B. (Mary) Ch Elva, Jemima, O80a T80a Robt. Hammond (1889) Earl, Elmer, John, Canton R7 Ban- ner Sec21 OlOOa Hammond, Richard A. (Bell) Ch (1876) Hardy, (Zannie) George, Lewistown R6 Lewistown Louis Ch Ellen, Ray- mond, Havana R3 Isabel Sec30 Sec34 T360a R. M. Hinde (1913) T60a (1915) Hammond, Robt. (Hannah) Ch Harkless, Ralph London Mills Rl Gladys, Julia, Charles, Cora, Ipava Young Hickory Sec22 Farm Hand Rl Pleasant Secl4 O80a (1864) White Est. (1913) Hammond, Thos. (Ida) Ch Floyd, Harkless, Wm. A. (Dora) Ch Ralph, Charles, Lola, Cuba R3 Putman Josephene, Ellisville Rl Young Sec36 OlOla (1866) Hickory Sec36 T470a Markley Bros. Hammond, W. R. (Anna) Ch Clar- (1915) ence, Myrl, Ethelyn, Marvin, Mary, Harlan, Jay (Cleona) London Mills Paul, Frances, Table Grove Rl R22 Young Hickory Sec3 O80a Farmers Sec31 O160a (1867) (1885)

79 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Harland, T. M. (Mary) Ch Jessie, Harris, Herman (Elizabeth) Table Howard, Marietta R2 Harris Sec26 Grove R3 Vermont Sec8 O40a T90a R. F. Hinkle (1896) (1896) Harmon, A. (Iva) Ch Irene, Glenn, Harris, H. B. (Alice) Table Grove Pearl, Pauline, Canton Rl Canton R2 Farmers Sec31 O320a (1874) Sec22 T99a Denny Est. (1878) Harris, Jobe E. (Sarah) Ch Bertha, Ham, Chas. W. (Kate) Ch Jerry, Ross, Ralph, Canton R3 Liverpool Tom, Wilbur, Charles, Lewistown Scc6 (1865) R5 Lewistown Sec36 T240a (1873) Harris, Jobe E. & David Canton R3 Ham, Christopher (Mary) Ch Erma, Liverpool Sec6 O320a (1865) Delia Lewistown R5 Lewistown Harris, J. L. (Elizabeth) Marietta R2 Sec35 T25a Pat Heffern (1879) Farmers Sec5 O40a (1854) Ham, Henry H. (Mary) Ch Henry Harris, R. G. (Mary) Cuba R3 Put- Jr. Bernice, Rapatee R35 Fairview man Sec32 029a (1901) Seel Farm Hand Lindele Dykeman Harris, R. W. (Ora) Ch Winnie, (1915) Dwight, Marietta R2 Harris Secl9 Ham, Jesse A. (Gladys) Ch Merle, O80a (1901) Canton R8 Orion Secl9 O160a Harris, Steve Vermont R2 Vermont (1889) Sec27 O120a (1876) Harn, Louis, (Delia) Cuba R3 Putman Harris, Wm. (May) Marietta Rl Har- Sec27 Farm Hand Ralph Clayburg ris Secl8 T160a Francis Proctor (1882) (1896) Harn, Reason (Martha) Ch Anna, Harris, Wm. H. (Cora) Ch Maude, Charles, John, Lena, Henry, Har- Mabel, Ray, Paul, Grace, Eugene, vey, Sterlie, Onzelo, Lewistown R6 Canton R3 Banner Sec31 067a Isabel Farm Hand M. P. Rice. (1912) Harnson, F. M. (Florence) Ch Stella, Harrison, Jas. (Nina) Avon Rl Union Blanche, Bruce, Georgia, Otis, Bry- Sec35 T240a D. Young & Rowe ant, Buckheart Sec32 0357a (1873) Farm Hand (1914) Harper, Everett O. (Bessie) Ch Hor- Harrison Jas. B. (Jessie) Ch Francis, ace, London Mills R22 Fairview James, Nellie, Ellisville Rl Deer- Sec6 T125a Enoch A. Harden (1915) field Sec2 T240a (1911) Harper, Harry (Nellie) Ch Lee, Ruth, Harrison, J. W. (Mary) Ch Grover, Farmington Rl Farmington Secl7 Charles, Alec, Francis, Cuba R2 Farm Hand (1912) Putman SeclO 0347a (1856) Harper, Jas. (Lizzie) Ch Mildred, Harrison, R. L. (Ada) Ch Jennie, Gar- Clarence, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec nett, Don, Owen, Otis, Dale, In- 27 Farm Hand (1875) fant, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7 Harper, John (Eliza) Ch 4 Lewistown O120a (1867) R4 Liverpool Sec20 029a (1876) Harrison, Tyra (Jessie) Lewistown R4 Harper, John (Elmina) Ch Edith, Liverpool Secl8 O80a (1880) Linton, Smithfield R2 Harris Secl3 Harrod, Wm. S. (Ethel) Avon R3 O520a (1842) Union Sec4 T137a W. W. Babbitt Harper, J. P. (Prudence) Ch Fern, (1914) Canton R7 Banner Secl7 T40a Lee Hart, Chas. W. (Edna) Ch Virginia, Pollitt (1876) Ellisville Rl Union Sec36 T80a Q. Harper, L. A. Lewistown R4 Liver- Speer Farm Hand (1915) pool Sec20 T45a John Harper (1869) Hart, Clarence M. (Nellie) Fairview T90a Marion Harper, M. L. (Emma) Ch Fred, Les- Rl Fairview SeclO Hart (1915) ter, Pearl, Francis, George, Robert, Raymond, Canton R5 Banner Secll Hart, J. W. (Esther) Ch Bertha, Roy, T27a Mrs. Mary Ramsby (1873) Ethel, John, Verna, Marietta, Harris Secl5 T30a, Bert McCance (1855) Harr, J. Luther Ellisville Rl Deer- field Secl7 T440a C. D. Newcomb Hart, Lute, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec 31 (1900) OlOOa (1869) Harr, Vernice G. (Nettie) Ch Oadis, Hart, Marion (Clara) Ch Clarence, Irene, Ellisville Rl Deerfield, Secl7 Nina, Fairview Rl Fairview SeclO T440a Chas. D. Newcomb (1900) O180a (1899) Harris, Bert (Annie) Ch Glenn, Fern, Hart, Roy R. (Edna) Ch Harry, Mary, Smithfield R2 Lee Sec25 Farm Rapatee, Fairview Sec4 O270a Hand Mrs. C. H. Martin (1915) (1905) FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Hart, W. H. (Mary) Ch William, Hayes, Geo. (Sarah) Ch Charles, Al- Alice, Mildred, Kermit, Ivan, Ma- bert, Ella, Georgie, Phoebe, Herbert, rietta R2 Harris Sec32 O160a (1874) Floyd, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl8 Harter, C. (Lillie) Ch Nellie, Pauline, T195a Mary K. Riffle (1900) Bennie, Robert, Keith, Canton R6 Haynes, Charlie A. (Mary) Ch Charlie, Canton Sec34 T93a Mrs. Ellen John- Farmington R2 Farmington Secl3 son (1866) T120a (1910) Hartle, Clarence (Nellie) Ch Margar- Hays, Chas. E. (Alma) Ch Mildred, et, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec4 Helen, Canton R2 Canton Sec3a T222a J. E. Schafer (1888) T160a P. W. Plattenberg (1883) Hartle, Geo. Ch Mayme, Carl, Canton Hays, J. C. (Minnie) Ch Marie, Edna, R2 Joshua Sec36 T44a W. M. Shafer Amy, Chauncey, Anabel, Canton R7 (1907) Banner Secl5 T251a Edw. C. Leisy Hartley, Bernard L. (Bertha) Ch (1870) Mary, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec29 Hazlett, John M. (Linnie) Farmington 082a (1915) Rl Farmington Sec8 O160a (1893) Hartley, Geo. E. (Cora) Ch Charlie, Headley, Geo. (Florence) Ch Myron, Bertha, Grace, Jessie, Avon R4 Lee White, Asis, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec33 O160a (1888) SeclO O160a (1911) Hartley, Mrs. Julia Ch Clyde, Bush- Hearn, Jas. (Maggie) Ch Rosie, Wyne, nell, R2 Lee Sec30a 026a (1896) Avon R3 Ellisville Sec30 T180a Mart Hartley, T. (Margaret) Ch Ross, Paul, Effland (1914) Astoria Rl Woodland Sec20 O120a Heath, Samuel, Ch Alta, Florence (1853) William, Frank, Ralph, Bruce, As- Hartough, Edwin H. (Madge) Ch toria Rl Astoria Sec21 O160a (1855) Howard, Fairviev^ Rl Joshua Sec4 Hebb, Samuel (Lorie) Ch Gladys, T166a John Hartough (1912) Ivan, Lyle, Canton R8 Orion Sfec2d 0265a (1864) Hartough, Geo. B. Fairviev^^ Rl Joshua Hedden, Albert (Olie) Ch Myrtle, Sec9 T200a John Hartough (1912) J. Opal, Farmington Rl Farmington Hartstirn, Albert (Emma) Ch Amelia, Sec5 Farm Hand (1912) Carl, Elmer, Canton R2 Joshua Sec Hedden, Alvie (Maggie) Ch Lena, 11 O160 (1914) Grace, Clarence, Canton R3 Buck- Hastings, Wm. E. (Elizabeth) Ch heart Sec26 T180a Wallace Wood- Glenn, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec27 cock (1878) 0152a (1896) Hedden, Arthur (Hedessa) Ch Mar- garet, Canton Rl Farmington Hatch, Oral J. (Donna) Ch Donald, Sec20 Helen, Avon, R4 Union Sec29 T255a TlOOa (1912) A. E. Hatch (1911) Hedden, John (Dora) Ch Hazel, Can- ton Rl Farmington Sec20 TlOOa Hatch, Robt. G. (Blanche) Ch Marie, Frank Hedden Helena, Erwin, Avon Rl Union (1910) Hedges, Richard L (Luetta) Ch Al- Sec30 T230a Albert Reim (1889) bertus, Eva, Stephen, Abner, Clara, Hatten, Leo. O. (Mae) Fairview Rl Estie, Minerva, Archie, Richard, Fairview Sec21 T160a Mrs. N. Mary, Nellie, Elsie, Breeds, Orion Voorhees (1915) Sec26 TlOOa John N. Ryno (1861) Hatton, Hugh (Esie) Ch Ralph, Leo, Heffern Daniel (Edna) Ch Walter, Joseph, Eddie, Avon R3 Union Erma, Patrick, Lewistown R5 Secll O80a (1910) Waterford SeclO T210a D. W. Pitt- Havens, Geo. (Georgia) Ch Pearl, man (1880) Bessie, Bernice, Ross, Jessie, Lu- Heffern, Edw. (Alice) Ch Wayne, cille, Grace, Erie, Lee, Lewistown Raymond, Patrick, Canton Rl Can- R2 Liverpool Sec2 O80a (1884) ton Secl6 T80a Patrick Heffern Hawkins, Chas. (Lillie) Ch Keith, (1909) Melvin, Table Grove R3 Farmers Heffern, Edwin (Emma) Ch Leo, Sec34 O320a (1913) Willodean, Lewistown R5 Water- Hay, Earl W. (Mabel) Ch Viola, Ver- ford SeclO T218a W. Rhodes mont R2 Astoria Sec2 T160a M. F. (1873) Hay (1913) Heffern Mrs. L. P. Ch John, Lizzie, Hay, Jas. (Sadie) Vermont R2 Astoria Daniel, Debbie Lewistown R6 Seel O190a Waterford Sec4 OlOOa (1857)

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Heffner, G. W. (Sarah) Ch Arlie, Heller, E. E. (Flora) Ch Argo, Leo, Mary, Perry, Table Grove Rl Josephine, Audreybell, Cuba R3 Farmers Sec9 O120a (1906) Putman Sec28 T160a Daniel Heller Heffren, Frank T. (Bertha) Ch (1880) Ralph, Margaret, Havana R3 Isa- Heller, Frank (Marie) Canton Rl bel Sec35 T272a John Lieding Canton Sec5 T60a David Eshelman (1881) (1893) Heffren, Frederick (Eva) Ch Elea- Heller, Frank, Ch Orpha, Lucy nor, Jessie, Margaret, Lewistown Blanche, Curtis, Cuba, Putman R6 Waterford, Sec4 T120a John Secl9 O240a (1848) Heffren (1888) Heller, J. C. (Jessie) Canton R6 Buck- Heffren, John (Johanna) Ch Edwin, heart Sec9 T160a Mrs. Geo. Tyler Margaret, Hannah, Frederick, (1896) Stella, Lewistown R6 Waterford Heller, Newton (Ernestine) Ch Sec4 O120a (1876) Ellen, Mandy, Newton, Russell, Heffren, Michael, Sr. (Mary) Ch Maxine, George, Table Grove R3 Frank, Anna, Mamie, Julia, Mich- Farmers Sec22 T56a M. Adams ael, Thomas, Havana R3 Isabel (1868) Sec34 O160a (1876) Heller, Rudolph S. (Henrietta) Ch Heffren, Michael, Jr. (Ruth) Ch Mil- John, Maud, Joseph, Frank, Ruth, ford, Havana R3 Isabel Sec26 Lauren, Jenette, Theron, Canton T330a D. Cullinane (1888) Rl Farmington Sec30 T178a A. J. Heffren, Mike L. (Nellie) Ch Marie, Daft (1902) Havana R3 Kerton SeclO T240a Heller, Wm. W. (Alice) Fiatt Rl Joe Pholen (1888) Deerfield Secl4 O120a (1906) Hellie, M. (Alice) Ch Thelma, Max- Heffren, Ted H. (Maggie) Ch Mike, ine, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl8 Bessie, Harry, John, Ann, James, T140a Fred Hallie (1892) Saveriel, Floy, Loyd, Havana R3 Hellyer, Thelia, Ch Perry, Smithfield Kerton SeclO O200a (1868) R2 Cass Sec4 Ollla (1857) Heikes, Clifton C. (Stella) Ch Eva- Helms, Arthur (Blanche) Ch Ethel, daia, Kenneth, Bernice, Fairview William, Canton R8 Orion Sec29 Rl Fairview Sec25 T535a Alcott 081a (1914) Bros. (1914) Hendee, Geo. (Nellie )Ch Clarence Heikes, Jas. F. (Maggie) Ch Tressa, Lorena, Lewistown R3 Lewistown London Mills Rl Fairview Sec7 Secl7 091a (1853) Farm Hand D. Forshey (1915) Hendee, G. W. Lewistown R6 Isabel Heikes, Langdon, Rapatee R35 Fair- Secl7 T3a J. Craig Est (1863) view Sec22 O20a (1886) Hendee, Mrs, Harriet Ch Sadie, :Helle, Fred (Euphemia) Ch Maro, Mary, Jane, Nan, George, Lewis- Corda, Violet, George, Marie, town R6 Isabel Secl6 OUOa (1856) Smithfield R2 Cass Secl8 O530a Hendee, John H. (Anna) Ch Nellie, 1(1869) Lillie, Bertha, Mary, Lewistown Helle, Geo. (Ida) Ch Lloyd, Royal, R6 Isabel Secl7 T3a Farm Hand Joseph, Delbert, Don, Ethel, Wal- (1855) ter, Sheldon Cuba Rl Cass Seel Hendee, L. B. (Jennie) Ch Jessie, O80a (1874) Marietta R2 Harris Sec29 O40a Helle Geo. H. (Minnie) Ch Albert, (1871) George, Henry, Willie, Emil, Lew- Hendee, Marion (Rachel) Ch Har- istown R3 Bernadotte Sec24 T198a riet, Ruth, Ira Marietta R2 Farm- Ben Hoff Est. (1912) ers Sec5 O80a (1874) Heller, Caroline, Ch Dora, Thressa, Hendee, Warren D. (Margaret) Ch Charles, Thomas, George, Cuba Mildred, Florence Ipava Rl Isabel R2 Putman Secl6 O70a (1843) Secl8 O160a (1856) Heller, C. B. (Clara) Cuba R3 Put- Henderson, Alfred T. (Minnie) Ch man Sec21 T136a A. McBroom Leonard, Irene, Canton R2 Joshua (1872) Secl5 TlOla H. Cosby (1911) Heller, Elda R. (Agnes) Ch Dale, Henderson, Alonzo (Sarah) Ch Ralph, Lolla, Geraldine, Nellie, Cuba R3 Bertha, Marie, Mary, Cuba Rl Cass Putman Sec28 Daniel Heller (1888) Secl3 O240 (1865)

82 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Henderson, Daniel (Elizabeth) Ch Herrick, J. L. (Emma) Ch Rodney, Maurice, Harry, Ernest, Raymond, Eliza, William, R. A., Dora, Mari- Willard, Maude, Lyda, Canton R4 etta R2 Harris Sec27 OlOa (1891) Canton Sec26 T320a F. A. Colbleigh Herrick, R. A. (Catharine) Ch Mabel, (1864) Glen, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec9 Henderson, F. C. (Belle) Ch Car- T20a J. W. Orwig (1892) roll, Canton R2 Canton Sec30 T71a Herring, A. L. (Margaret) Ch Joseph, Mrs. A. L. Owens (1884) James, Cuba R2 Putman Secl3 Henderson, Geo. (Eliza) Ch Floyd, T200a H. N. Herring (1886) Delia, Clarence, Clayton, Cuba Rl Herring, Bartie (Ella) Ch Ross, Sy- Cass Sec24 058a (1891) bel, Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 T265a Henderson, Harry C. (Gladys) Cuba J. R. Herring (1882) R2 Putman SeclS T160a Dan Hen- Herring H. H. (Grace) Ch Margaret, derson (1893) Gwendolyn, Cuba R2 Putman Secl3 Henderson, Harvey (Ethel) Ch Cur- T200a H. N. Herring (1879) tis, Clifford, Cuba R2 Putman Sec3 Hess, Henry (Mary) Ch Ralph Fay, T160a (1876) Maud, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec30 Henderson, J. A. (Sarah) Ch Ross, O210a (1864) Alfred, Clyde, Malon, Letha, Lee- Hess, Lewis (Ida) Ch Julia, Astoria olon, Mary, Cuba Rl Putman Sec6 R4 Astoria Sec28 O140a (1865) 0141a (1876) Hetrick, Henry (Florence) Ch Henderson, Lee (Cora) Ch Nellie, Archie, Mary, Irma, Astoria R2 Harold, Vera, Lloyd, Cuba R2 Put- Astoria Sec21-23 O290a (1886) man Secl2 0145a (1880) Hews, Mrs. Hannah Ch J. M. Lind, Henderson, L. (Clara) Ch Mary, Minnie, Mary, Bennie, Eliza, Can- Julia, Edna, Roy, Avis, Floyd, ton R6 Buckheart Sec4 066a (1872) Wayne, Dwight, Mildred, Fern, Hews, H. A., Canton R6 Buckheart Cass Secl2 Farm Hand M. L. Rock Secl6 055a (1846) (1861) Hezlep, Frank G. (Christine) Ch Henderson, N. W. (Ida) Ch Lonson, Marie, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Thomas, Minnie, Millie, Marvin, Secl5 T105a M. E. Crothwait (1886) Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 O250a (1849) Hezlep, Jas. (Mary Belle) Ch 8, Henderson, Ralph M. (Philena) Ch Lewistown R5, Liverpool Sec30 Gerald, Dale, Cuba Rl Cass Secl3 T106a G. W. Bordner (1865) Alonzo Henderson (1892) Hezlep, W. M. (Blanche) Ch Luella, Henderson, Ross (Corda) Ch Pauline, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7 Marguerite, Francis, Jean, John, O80a (1891) Cuba Rl Cass Sec2 O203a (1888) Hezlip, Fred P. (Celeste) Ch Thirra, Henderson, T. J. (Addie) Smithfield Olson, Jane, Lewistown Rl Ber- Rl Cass Sec36 O140a (1873) nadotte Secl2 T35a W. H. Hack- Henry, A. H. (Mabel) Ch Lucile, man (1891) Canton R7 Banner Secl8 T160a G. Hickenbottom, Moses (Lillie) Ch M. McMillan (1913) Roy, Paul, Isaac, Mabel, Table Hensley, John (Mary) Ch Dollie, Grove Rl Farmers Secl9 T120a Lola, Lena, Jessie, Estella, Doyle, Dwight Carithers (1911^ Bessie, Goldie, Jennie, Blair, Clif- Hickle, Clarence G (Laura) Ch The- ford, Marietta R2 Harris SeclS odore, Vermont Sec24 O280a (1875) O120a (1867) Hicks, Edw. (Malissa) Ch Roscoe, Herbert, A. C. (Thela) Ch George, Mona, Lawrence, Chester, John, Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 T158a Geo. Edward, Mary Pearl, Rolland, R. Herbert (1884) Avon R4 Lee Secl9 05a (1894) Herbert, Theo. (Nancy) Ch Edward, Hicks, H. Marion (Charlotte) Ch Carrie, Clyde, Ray, Cuba Rl Cass Pearl, Russell, Everett, Mabel, Ev- Sec24 O330a (1856) elyn, Frances, Canton R5 Orion Hermann, Edw. (Freda) Ch Mabel, Sec33 Farm Hand (1886) Havana R3 Kerton Secl6 T190a Hiel, John (Lena) Ch Vernett, Mar- J. M. Henegar (1915) garet, Wyne, Avon R3 LTnion Sec Heron, Morris A. (Agnes) Ch James, 25 T116a Mrs. J. H. Myers (1912) Frank, Bulah Ellisville Rl Ellis- Hiel, Lewis (Ella) Ch Luvina, Avon ville Sec6 038a (1883) R4 Lee Sec21 O120a (1906)

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Higbee, A. W., Ch Mary, Mabel, Hoffman, Geo. H. (Annie) Ch Edith, Blanche, Edna, Ralph, Ipava R2 Farmington R2 Farmington Sec35 Vermont Sec3 Farm Hand (1914) T120a Ben Brons (1915) Higging, Chas. M (Jessie) Ch How- Hoffman, J. A. (Florence) Ch Vada, ard, Ernest, Doris, Fiatt Rl Deer- Clyde, Arnold, Lewistown R5 Lew- field Sec35 T240a D. M. Higgins istown Sec24 O40a (1876) (1906) Hogan, Jas., Ch Patrick, Wayne, Al- Higgins, Patrick D. (Margaret) Ch bert, Mary, Anthony, Lewistown John, Thomas, Clarence, Katherine, R5 Waterford Sec4 O120a (1868) Farmington Farmington Secl3 Hoke, Edw. G. (Anna) Ch Harry, T145a E. L. Cone (1898) Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec21-28 T52a Hill, C. R. (Julia) Ch Marion, Irene, Henry Huff, Alfred Cleer (1891) Canton R2 Canton Sec31 T80a M. Hoke, Harry (Nellie) Ch Lola, Dwight, E. Trites (1907) Ipava R2 Farmers Sec36 Farm Hill, Lysander A., Farmington R2 Hand Arthur Brown (1911) Farmington Sec27 O320a (1843) Hoke, Jos. (Cora) Ch Lloyd, Isla, Hillman, Wm. J., Farmington Rl Browning R2 Astoria Sec34 O50a Farmington SecS TlSOa J. Hillman (1914) (1909) Hoke, Martin, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec Hilton, Henry W. (Mary) Ch Day- 13 T255a E. Hoke (1886) ton, Harley, Skeet, Fannie, Inez, Hoke, Ross (Chloe) Ipava R2 Farm- Jessie, Ethel, Lewistown RS Lewis- ers Sec35 0167a (1889) town Sec26 T240a Mrs. I. M. Wag- Hoke, S. F. (Virginia) Ch Hazel. oner (1876) Evelyn, Gilbert, Astoria R2 Astoria Hinderliter, G. W. (Anna) Ch Car- Secl7 T215a Henry Hoke (1890) rie, Stella, Dewey, Harley, Harold, Holeman, Hilbert (Jennie) Avon Rl Claude, Cuba Rl Cass Sec25 T225a Lee Sec3 Farm Hand Albert Vick- (1868) ers (1915) Hinderliter, Jacob (Nora) Ch Etta, Hollandsworth, Fred (Carrie) Ch Al- Eustace, Verna, Dale, Lawrence, bert, Daisy, Grace, Annie, Roy, Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 0197a (1870) Canton R7 Banner Sec5 095a Hinderliter, J. C. (Cora) Ch Ada, (1870) Neva, Roy, Carl, Jesse, Smithfield Holliman, John (Catherine) Canton Cass Sec30 088a (1868) R3 Banner Sec29 Farm Hand Hinds, Harry C, Ipava Rl Pleasant (1876) Secl5-16 O80a /Sec9 T211a Mrs. HoUinger, A. B. Astoria R4 Astoria Emma I-acey (1886) Sec36 T40a J. G. Davis (1896) Hines, Ernest D. (Ada) Ch Don, HoUinger, Isaac (Amanda) Ch Hazel, Harland, ElHsville Rl Ellisville Astoria R2 Astoria Secl7 O80a SecS T74a Jessie Smith (1913) (1882) HoUinger, G. (Ruth) Ch Gaynell, Hinkle, Walker, Canton R2 Joshua J. Paul, Ray, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec SeclS 0226a (1886) 26 T45a Mrs. E. Fitz. Hippie, J. M., Table Grove R3 Farm- Hollister, Lawrence A. (Pauline) Ch ers Sec22 045a (1890) Lucilla, Mary, Eunice, Doris, Pat- Hippie, J. W. (Mary) Ch Harry, Lu- ricia, William, Maud, Avon R4 cile, Helen, Canton R7 Banner Sec Union Sec31 O160a (1856) 16 O80a (1875) Hollister, Oliver (Mary) Ch Ora, Hissey, Chas. H. (Nancy) Ch Ellis, Frank, Vermont Vermont Sec28 Harry, Canton R2 Joshua Secl3 036a (1852) O80a (1911) Hollister, W. D. (Sophia) Marietta Hissey, Ellis (Carrie) Ch Lois Can- Rl Harris Secl8 089a (1871) ton R2 Joshua Sec25 T200a S. W. Holloway, Roy L. (Clara) Ch Gerald, Furry, (1912) Doris, London Mills Rl Fairview Hobbs, John (Jennie) Ch Lewis, Secl8 T80a Mrs. N. Mateer (1914) Clay, Josie, George, Bushnell R2 Holmes, John E, (Grace) Ch Roger, Lee Sec30 O80a (1911) Louis, Ipava R2 Vermont Secl() Hodson, John A. (Jessie) Ch Grace, T335a (1891) Edith, Marion, Agnes, Ray, Cuba Holt, Orlando (Alice) Ch Hazel, R2 Joshua Sec34 T320a Agnes C. Pauline, Glasford R3 Orion SeclC) Allerton (1910) O240a (1908)

84 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Holton, Ora (Sadie) Ch Marie, Mari- Horn, Irwin B. (Myrtle) Ch George etta Rl Harris Seel T80a Willard Avon Rl Union Sec35 Farm Hand Foster (1883) Geo. F. Slater (1912) Homan, John C. (Cecelia) Ch Leota Hornback, Wm. E. (Nellie) Ch Flo, Glasford R3 Orion Secl3 O40a Geniviva, Jessie, Abram, Esther, (1901) Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec22 O130a Homer, Robt. A. (Lillie) Ch Wayne, (1905) Smithfield, Rl Lee Sec26 T80a Horner, M. L. (Mary) Ch Ethel, Clarence Homer (1891) Irma, Mildred, Hallie, Wilma, Homer, Thos. (Delia) Ch Donald, Greeta, Llovd, Vermont R2 As- Clarence, Russell, Smithfield R2 toria Sccl 05a (1888) Lee Scc25 T80a R. B. Homer Sr. Horr, Edw. (Zoa) Ch Marie, Avon (1885) R4 Lee Sec27 Tla Wm. Liaster Hood, Chas. (Nora) Ch Fay, Floyd, (1866) Hazel, Edna, Ralph, Marietta Rl Horton, John (Elizabeth) Ch Daisy, Harris Sec6 T91a Marv A. Hood Daniel, Bluff City Woodland Sec (1873) 36 018a (1898) Hood, Watson (Sarah) Ch Donald, Horton, Mrs. M., Astoria, Rl Wood- Lewis, Hildred, Cuba Rl Putman land Sec35 O80a (1858) Sec30 Farm Hand Thos. Wilson Horton, T. J. (Laura) Ch Nellie, Guy, (1886) Marie, Ada, Astoria Rl Woodland Hooper, C. N. (Mattie) Ch Lena. Scc23 O140a (1856) Lawrence, Raymond, Smithfield Rl Horwedel, John, Vermont R3 Astoria Cass Sec36 0179a (1879) Sec7 O80a (1866) Hooper, T. R. (Ruth) Ch Sheldon, Horwedel, Leonard (Louisa) Ch Don, Marietta Rl Harris Sec6 T183a Cartherine, Vermont R2 Vermont Theo. Sampson (1892) Sec27 T200a Jos. Chipman (1885) Hoopes, Henry (Jane) Ch Harry, Horwedel, Terry, Ch Harold, Robert, Fannie, Ethel, Lorence, Table Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 O202a Grove R2 Vermont Secl6 OllOa Hossler Sisters, Canton Rl Farming- (1856) ton, Sec32 O80a (1906) Houston, Geo. Ch Marvin, Canton Hoopes, J. A. (Josephine) Ch Ray- mond, Josephine, Grace, Luther, R5 Banner Seel 0177a (1866) Paul, Frances, Harold, Edith, Houston, S. J., Ch Martin, Clara, Ipava Pleasant Sec7 O40 (1850) William, Bertha, Lillie, Canton R5 Banner Secll 045a Hopping, Daniel L. Vermont R2 (1855) Hovern, Wm. Ch Charles, Irene, Pleasant Sec31 O90a (1864) George, William Jr., Sarah, Mari- Hopping, John W. Ch Ora, Ernest, etta Rl Harris Sec6 T120a Geo. Arlie, James, Francis, Vermont R2 Hovern (1908) Woodland Sec6 T80a Mrs. Wm. S. Howard, C. W. (Malinda) Ch Forest, Hopping (1864) Mary, George, Mabel, Louise, Hopping, Jos. (Christiana) Ch Soph- Ina, Harold, Marietta R2 Harris riana, Wesley, Sherman, Frederick, Sec27 T165a Louis Rutledge (1875) Walter, Roy, Henry, Ross, Ver- Howard, Don L. (Grace) Ch Pauline, mont R2 Pleasant Sec31 O20a Wandaleigh, Kenneth, Marshall, (1856) Astoria Rl Woodland Sec21 T288a Hopping, Oliver (Edna) Ch Ada, Geo. Elgin (1888) Raymond, Ipava R3 Vermont Sec Hov/ard, John W. (Clara) Ch Ray, Annie, Edith, Ruth, Smithfield R2 13 Farm Hand J. D. La Rue (1914) Deerfield Sec28 O300a Hopping, Sherman H. (Malott) Ch (1911) Howarter, H. (Jerusha) Ch Jessie, Frances. Melvin, Howard, Avon Rl Inez, Guy, Ruth, Doris, Robert, Vir- Union Sec33 T51a Mrs. John Povl gil, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte (1915) Jay, Sec5 O40a (1873) Hopping, Wesley (Emma) Ch Ira Hov/arter, Sam (Nora) Ch Dorothy, Oliver, Ralph, Lavona, Teddy, As- Clyde, Madaline, Quincy, Marion, toria R2 Woodland Sec6 Ola Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 O80a (1884) (1876) Horn, Ellis (Alta) Ch Dollie, Table Howarth, Jas. (Cora) Ch Jessie, Grove R3 Vermont Secl7 015a Ralph, Hazel, Kile, Lyle, Bryant, (1859) Buckheart Sec30 Farm Hand (1873)

85 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Howe, Amos (Minnie) Ch Alex, Huff, Alva (Melissa) Ch Winnie, Gladys, Amard, Grafton, Birdie, Howard, Havana R3 Isabel Sec33 Harold, Stanley, Havana R3 Ker- O120a (1880) ton Sec8 O70a (1886) Huff, Archie, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec Howe, Chas. (Ada) Ch Basil, Den- 16 O130a (1884) zel, Cuba Rl Cass Sec22 Farm Huff, Chas. G. (Hannah) Ipava Rl Hand M. Waughtel (1882) Isabel Sec31 O60a (1882) Howe, Samuel (Nannie) Ch Thomas, Huff, Cleve (Carrie) Ch Mildred, Lewistown R6 Isabe4 Sec20 O80a Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 T80a J. (1870) W. Huff (1884) Howell, Frank (May) Table Grove Huff, Geo. C. (Sadie) Ch Grant, R3 Vermont Sec5 T160a J. S. Blanche, Opal, Stella, Lewistown Hoopes (1876) Rl Lewiston Sec6 O80a (1881) Howell, Jessie (Cordie) Ipava R3 Huff, Henry (Myrtle) Ch Arthie, Vermont, SeclO T210a Joe Flem- Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec21-28 O120a ing (1909) (1860) Howell, Mark E., Ipava R3 Vermont Huff, Otis (Lorano) Ch Russell, Har- Seel T160a Lewis Howell (1888) old, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec27 O204a Howell, Marshall (Alice) Ch Myron, (1888) Leta, Josephine, Philip, Ipava R2 Huffman, A. E. (Delia) Ch Mabel, Vermont Secl2 T160a G. W. Mar- Smithfield R2 Cass Sec4 T93a J. H. shall (1886) Huffman (1884) Howerter, Jas. (May) Ch Russell, Huffman, Joe (Sarah) Ch Jessie, Hazel, Earl, Smithfield Rl Berna- Charles, Clara, Bessie, Earl, Fred, dotte, Sec5 T160a E. I. Hancock Anthony, Helen, Smithfield R2 (1884) Cass Sec8 O80a (1876) Howerter, Jesse A. (Flora) Ch Fern Huffman, S. L. (Cora) Ch Mary, Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 T120a B. How- Elvie, Hazel, Clyde, Benjamin, erter (1883) Burnette, Cuba Rl Cass Sec22 Howerter, John P. (Annie) Ch O120a T120a (1876) Luther, Altie, Frederick, Edward, Hufford, Eugene (Hattie) Lewistown Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec28 06a R2 Liverpool Sec4 O160a (1857) (1888) Hughbank, Geo. (Effie) Ch Vere, Howerter, Luther Ray (Julie) Ch Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec29 O160a (1886) Alargaret, Ellisville 'Rl Deerfield Hughes, Frank (Sarah) Ch Pearl Secl8 T4a Fred A Blont Farm Walter, Floyd, Winona, Josiah, Hand (1915) Philip, Sadie, Canton R7 Banner Howerter, P. D. (Eliza) Ch Carl, Sec29 T120a Mrs. Madison Hughes Edith, Ghlee, Cuba, Rl Cass Sec22 (1876) O120a T60a P. H. Howerter (1870) Hughes, Henry (Emma) Ch Richard, Hoyle, Franklin (Lizzie) Ch Perry, Ora, Harry, Jessie, Lucille, Lucien, Stella, Delia Mary, William, Zella, Rudolph, John, Gladys, Lewistown Ruth, Leland, Lizzie, Smithfield Rl R3 Lewistown Sec29'O40a (1865) Bernadotte Sec9 T190a T. F. Seibert Hughes, H. W. (Elma) Ch Mary, (1861) AVilliam, Harry, Wayne, Dorothy, Hoyle, Perry (Ada) Ch Arthur, Au- Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec34 drey, George, Helen, Marietta Rl Farm Hand Chas. Hawkins (1877) Harris Sec7 T240a Henry Havens Hughes, Mrs. Mary J. Breeds, Orion (1885) Sec27 076a (1845) Hoyle, W. L (Lyda) Ch Russell, Hughes, Mrs. Melissa Astoria R3 Raymond, Marietta R2 Harris Sec W^oodland Sec21 074a (1878) 29 T80a Lawson Est. (1887) Hukill, Mrs. Cinda, Ch Myrtle, Ross, Hoyt, Pearl L. (Blanche) Ch Wilda, Bertha, Clyde, Fred, Robert, Farmington R2 Farmington Secl4 Blanche, Lewistown Rl Lewistown T168a B. P. Baird (1911) Sec6 T160a Robt. Paull (1871) Hubbell, Frank, Avon Rl Lee Sccl4 Hukill, Mrs. EUza, Ch Hester, Mollie, 014a (1904) Mattie, Sarah, Samuel, Alida, Hubbell, Jacob (Margaret) Avon Rl Emma, Havana, R3 Isabel Sec 34 Lee Secl4 O20a (1882) (1845) Huddleson, Thos. (Ella) Ch Gert, Hulick, Chas. E. (Mary) Ch Floyd, Lester, Gertrude, Smithfield R2 Lee Vera, Lorin, Bernice, Hazel, Avon Sec26 O160a (1856) Rl Lee O60a (1871)

86 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Hulvey, Geo. W. (Sadie) Ch Guy, Hummel, Wm. (Bertha) Marietta Rl Bernice, Marylyn, Ruby, Maurice, Lee Sec32 Farm Hand (1911) Frances, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl5- Hummer, D. N. (Jennie) Ch Henry, 16 T155a John Vaughn (1880) Astoria R2 Woodland Sec5 T75a Hulvey, Toutan, L. (Martha) Ch C. M. Danner (1899) Faith, Hazel, Rubv, Lewistown R3 Humphrey, Frank H. (Bertha) Ch Bernadotte Sec24 O120a (1869) Frances, Eugene, Lewistown R6 Hummel, Chas. M. (Minnie) Ch Mil- Lewistown Sec33 T85a C. E. Hum- dred, Florence, Dorothj^, Iva, Cuba phrey (1890) R3 Putman Sec25 T241a Jesse B. Hummel (1883) Hunniutt, J. W. Ch Sarah, Edward, Hummel, Clyde Glenn (Dorothy) Ch Lulu, Mary, Elsie, Eliza, William, Loava, London Mills Rl Young Danna, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 Hickory SeclS T170a Geo. M. Hum- 0125a (1872) mel (1914) Hunt, Paul (Julia) Seville, Harris Sec Hummel, Edd (Sylvia) Ch Louise, Z3 T60a J. M. Beard (1908) Paul, Cuba R3 Putman Sec33 T152a Hunter, Jas. (Addie) Ipava R4 Ber- \Vm. Irwin (1884) nadotte SeclO O40a (1873) Hummel, Frank L. (Effie) Ch Robert, Huntley, Chas. H. (Ollie) Ch Marie, Pearl, Edwin, Verlie, Frances, Ma- Avon R3 Union Sec26 T127a Mc- rion, Arnold, Otis, Lewistown R2 Coy Heartman (1911) Liverpool Sec8 O80a (1860) Hummel, Jesse B. & Son, (Elizabeth) Hurley, Fred (Margaret) Ch John, Ch Florence, Charles, Pearl, Leo, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec2 Cuba R3 Putman Sec36 0241a O40a T104a (1909) (1845) Husted, Chas. G. (Irene) Ch Daisy, Hummel, John (Veda) Ch. Wilma, Ernest, Otis, Harold, Lyman, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Secl9 Viola, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec28 T200a J. T. Ewan (1892) T20a Ross Husted (1912) Hummel, Jos. M. (Martha) Ch Viola, Husted, Ross (Jenette) Ch Elmer, Murray, Anthus, Groff, Glen, Paul- Guy, Garnet, Astoria Rl Wood- ine, Lewistown, R5 Liverpool Sec land Sec27 TlOOa T. G. Husted 19 0215a (1862) (1876) Hummel, R. (Venus) Ch Lucile, J. Husted, T. G. Ch Ross, Astoria Rl Frank, Carl, Mary, Wilma, Fern, Woodland Scc27 OlOOa Anna, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec (1837) 18 O40a (1888) Hutchins, Ed (Rosa) Ch Florence, Hummel, Walter (Estella) Ch Carl, Marietta R2 Harris Secl7 Blanche, Earl, Henry, Marietta Rl T160a S. P. Hollister (1906) Harris Scc6 T119a Henrv Downer Hutton, Ben (Rose) Cuba R2 Put- (1906) man Secl2 Farm Hand (1891)

A View on the Spoon River Bottom 87 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Ickes, D. K. (Nan) Ch Wvlie Can- Irwin, Barton M. (A'irgie) Ch Mar- ton R8 Orion Secl9 T172a J. W. garet, Florence, Lyle, Stanley, Lew- Tindall (1896) istown R2 Lewistown Secll T80a John Weimer (1915) Ide, J. W. (Clara) Ch Chester, Luth- er, Hazel, Avon R4 Lee Sec22 T Irwin, H. W. (Bertha) Ch Maxine, 240a Jas Kutchler & Son (1907) Ruth, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec29 04a Sec35 T297a Lovekamp Est. (1888) Ide, Ora (Lena) Ch Mabel, Marietta Irwin, E. (Emma) Ch Hazel, Rl Harris Sec 4 Farm Hand J. (1914) Smithfield Rl Cass Sec34 TlOOa Imel, Archie (Lola) Ch Earl, Clara, Martha V. Johnson (1863) Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl7 Irwin, O. E. (Daisie) Ch Martha, OSOa (1884) Smithfield Cass Sec32 O40a T60a Imel, Martin (Naomi) Ch Thomas, (1892) Ezra, Rachel, Archie, Table Grove Irwin, R. W. (Janette) Cuba R3 Put- Rl Farmers Secl7 061a (1872) nam Sec21 T80a W. F. Irwin (1896) Imel, T. W. (Martha) Ch Grace, Irwin, Wm. D. (Minnie) Ch Nora, Table Grove Farmers Secl6 016a Mary, Francis, Sidney, Robert, (1875) Paul, Merle, Ruby, Irene, Lewis- town R5 Waterford Sec3 OlOOa Ingold, Theo. (Louisa) Ch Theodore, (1870) Vivian, Rozelle, Farmington, R2 Iseli, John (Mary) Ch Emma, Ber- Farmington SeclS 0153a (1905) tha, John Anna, Fritz, Otto, Aug- Ingram, L. (Lena) Smithfield R2 Cass ust, Marie, Minnie, Lucile, Canton Sec7 O80a (1913) R4 Orion Sec 10 O80a (1898) Irons, J. D. (Emma) Ch Leda, Willis, Isgear, L. B. (Jessie) Canton R5 Avon Rl Lee Sec 15 T160a N. H. Orion Sec35 T155a Mrs. Christina Everlv (1866) Isgear (1879)

Jackson, Arthur (Blanche) Canton R4 Jacobs, Chas. (Ada) Ch Francis, Ruth, Canton Sec3 Farm Hand Frank Velma, William. Bryant, Buckheart Jackson (1906) Sec32 Farm Hand J. H. Seaton Jackson, F. L. (Emma) Ch Walter, (1879) Charlie, Arthur, Raymond, Dewey, Jacobs, Harry L. (Katherine) Ch Lula, Katy, Canton R4 Canton Sec Doris, London Mills Rl Young 11 T214a J. McCutchen (1860) Hickorv Secll T40a Emley Hum- Jackson, Mrs. Henry B. Ch Ralph, mel (1913) Carl, Clare, Mary, Keith, Verle, Jacobus, A. B. (Alice) Ch Newton, Walter, Canton R5 Banner SeclO James, Vernal, Clifford, Eva, Clyde, O160a (1866) Harrv, Canton R4 Canton Sec9 Jackson, Merlyn F. (Lillie) Ch Floyd, T295a Oliver SaviUe (1851) John, Clarence, Lewistown R30 Jacobus, Carl (Gladvs) Cuba Rl Cass Lewistown Sec20 T160a Brock Sec2 T102a (1889) Bros. (1914) Jacobus, Clifford G. (Jessie) Ch Ma- Jackson, Tillie B., Ch Earl, Levi, rie, Middlegrovc, Fairview Secl2 Cuba Rl Cass Sec26 T151a Ann M. T180a Ambrose Dykeman (1912) Donnelly (1868) Jackson, Wm. H. (Luella) Ch Pearl, Jacobus, Earl L. (Alable) Ch Doyle, Sheldon, Melvin, Donald, Maxine, Avon R4 Lee Sec8 TlOOa J. F. Jackson (1881) Mildred, Fiatt, Joshua Sec28 T260a Jackson, Zack C. (Augusta) Ch Bruce, B. F. Brown (1911) Jessie, Eddie, Carrie, Laura, Ruth, Jacobus, Isaac W. (Gertrude) Ch Florence, Willadene, Le Ross, Lew- Dorothy, Eleanor, Margaret, Alice, istown Rl Bernadotte SeclO O80a Francis, Rapatee, R35 Fairview (1886) Sec2 O200a (1903)

88 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Jacobus, Richard D. (Marier) Ch Johns, S. T. Canton R8 Orion Sec22 Owen, Rolla, Jessie, Jay, Vera O80a (1863) Farmington Rl Farmington Sec9 Johns, Thos. (Hattie) Ch Paul, Lydia, O80a (1906) Canton R6 Buckheart Sec9 T60a Jakobe, Henry (Grace) Glasforcl R3 Mrs. Caleb Johnson (1896) Orion Secl4 O40a (1891) Johnson, Andrew (Eliza) Ch Paul, Jakobe, Mrs. Sarah Ch Henry, Ben, Ora, Henrv, Frances, Table Grove William; Bert, Canton R8 Orion R4 Farmers Sec23 T80a H. D. Zoll Sec23 O130a (1891) (1866) James, Herman, Table Grove, Farm- Johnson, A. F. (Rebecca) Canton R6 ers Sec32 Farm Hand (1886) Buckheart Sec34 T320a C. L. Whit- James, J. M. (Amanda) Ch 8 Mari- nah (1866) etta Harris Sec22 022a (1853) Johnson, B. F. (Anna) Ch Lucille, Jameson, J. A. (Minerva) Ch Sumner, Effie, Cuba Rl Cass Secl3 TlOOa Ada, Helen, John, Canton R2 Buck- Effie Laws (1876) heart SecS 0312a (1854) Johnson, Carl O. (Rachel) Ch Joseph, Jameson, S. L. (Beda) Ch Goldie, Lu- Jessie. Anna, John, Canton Rl cile, Virginia, Canton R2 Buckheart Farmington Sec33 T86a Eniley C. SecS Farm Hand J. A. Jameson Cook (1915) (1876) Johnson, Chas. (Dollie) Ch Lessie, Jarnagan, Amos (Ida) Ch Maudie, W'illie, Omar, Erbie, Arthur, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec22 T200a Editha, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec22 Mrs. Elizabeth Lane (1881) T120a L. H. Moore (1913) Jarnagan, Wm (Sarah) Ch Florence, Johnson, Chas. L. (Emma) Fiatt Rl Ray, Guy, Willis, Doris, Rosabel, Joshua Sec31 O340a (1881) Lewistown R3 Lewistown Secl9 Johnson, Clarence (Kate) London TllOa C. L. Braden (1876) Mills Rl Fairview Sec7 T178a Mrs. Jenkins, A. B. (Mary) Ch Bertha, U. M. Johnson (1905) Bernice, Margaret, Sylvia, Warren, Johnson, C. M. (Mary) Ch Ralph, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 T115a Frank, Harry, Earl, Phyllis, Blanche, (1878) Grace, Ethel, Canton R8 Orion Sec Jenkins, Chas. (Mildred) Vermont R3 28 O400a (1868) Vermont Sec31 T260a Milton Jen- Johnson, Daniel J. (Sarah) Ch Car- kins (1881) rie, Ro3', Olive, Edna, Mabel, Mil- Jenkins, F. A. (Lela) Ch Lee, Irene, dred, Alargaret, Ipava R3 Pleasant Smithfield Rl Cass Sec31 0172a Secl7 016ba (1890) (1876) Johnson, Earl (Daisy) Ch Vivian Jenkins, Lemuel C. (Eleanore) Lew- Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec3 istown R4 Lewistown Sec23 T200a Farm Hand F. L. Johnson (1895) Oliver Rice (1904) Johnson, E. A. (Dora) Ch Amy, Dale, Jennings, Chas. (Flora) Ch Leta Canton R5 Banner Sec4 T180a John Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec28 T15a W. Johnson (1866) A. Zilch (1914) Johnson, E. B. (Ada) Ch Raymond, Jennings, Isaac (Mary) Ch Mary, Geraldine, Francile, St. David, Ivan, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl7 T80a Buckheart Scc21 T234a Wm. Shry- Frank Stech (1911) ock & E. M. Wasson (1883)

Jennings, J. F. (Mina) • Ch Tillie, Johnson, E. L. (Pearl) Ch Phyllis, Charles, Thera, Osee, Mina, Effie, Corlieu, Canton R8 Canton Sec25 John, Walter, Smithfield R2 Cass T67a P. W. Plattenburg, Jr. (1910) Sec5 062a (1855) Johnson, Frank (Lera) (Zh Marion, Jewell, Wm. A. (Cora) Ch Walter Cuba R2 Canton Sec31 Farm Hand Avon Rl Union Sec30 T72a D. E. A. Moore (1913) Durie (1914) Johnson, Fred (Eva) Ch Blanche, Joachim, Chas. (Frances) Ch Orval, Floyd, Dwight, Dorla, Maxine, Ta- Smithfield Rl Cass Secl7 O160a ble Grove Rl Farmer Sec30 T80a (1881) Geo. Miner (1903) Joachim, Peter (Margaret) Ipava R4 Johnson, Fred C. (Helen) Ch Doro- Bernadotte Secl8 0186a (1867) thy, Doney, Canton R6 Canton Sec Joachim, Wm. Smithfield R2 Cass Sec 34 O200a (1871) 17 O80a (1871) Johnson, F. L. (Catherine) Ch Emma, Johns, Jacob (Lela) Ch Edmond Can- Roy, Ralph, Carrie, Earl, Lewis- ton R5 Orion Sec20 T80a W. L. town RS Waterford Sec3 075a

Johns (1889) (1852) . 89 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Johnson, Geo. D. (Zerilla) Ch Vadie Johnson, Wm. O. (Delia) Ch Ora, Lewistown R5 Waterford Secll Bessie, Ira, Lena, Ralph, Bella, 02a (1848) Alary, Farmington R2 Farmington Johnson, I. C. (Eva) Ch Eura, Ralph, Sec35 T160a P. M. Chipperfield Frances, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec (1909) 16 0342a (1880) Jones, Chas. C. (Anna) Smithfield Rl Johnson, Jacob (Sarah) Ch Lewis, Cass Sec21 079a (1871) Jessie, Arthur, Canton R3 Buck- Jones, Edw. (Alatilda) Ch Addie, W. heart Sec24 O80a (1867) F., Richard, Hattie, Eva. Scott, Johnson, John R. (Tillie) Ch Mae, Edith, Table Grove, R3 Farmers Harry, Trivoli R13 Orion Seel Sec34 T213a M. E. Ewan (1854) T160a Greggs Est. (1909) Jones, Franc (Marv) Ch Flovd, Rob- Johnson, John W. (Elizabeth) Ch ert, Cuba R2 Putman 6ec8 O160a Emma, Edgar, Canton R5 Banner (1883) Sec4 O180a (1856) Jones, Frank A. (Lillie) Ch Harry, Johnson, Jos. (May) Ch Lucy, Mina, Irma, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 Albert, Avon R3 Union Sec24 025a 067a T70a (1868) (1892) Jones, Fred Cuba R2 Putman Sec8 Johnson, Lee (Ethel) Cuba R3 Put- T40a Almina Jones (1880) man Sec29 T121a Lucy Johnson Jones, Harley D. (Olive) Ch George, (1901) Mabel, Dale, Bernice, Rita, Flor- Johnson, Lewis E. (Allie) Ch Clar- ence, Cuba R3 Lewistown Sec4 ence, Clarice, Arista, Mary, Wood- T160a Jos. Foote (1871) row, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec24 Jones, Harrison R. (Myrtle) Ch Eula, 068a (1882) Luther, Mae, Florence, Richard, Johnson, Lucy Ch Hattie, Lee, Lil- Havana R3 Isabel Sec23 Farm Hand lian, Leonard, Clayton, Evert, Cuba Wm. Berry (1914) R3 Putman Sec29 0121a (1887) Jones, Jas. (Delia) Ch Jesse, Mary, Johnson, Mint R. (Blanche) Ch Thel- Lewistown R2 Buckheart Sec31 D. ma, Clyde, Maurine, London Mills G. Roberts R22 Young Hickory Sec3 T123a J. Jones, Lacy H. (Rebecca) Ch Ruth, A. Johnson Est. (1881) Lewistown "R3 Lewistown Sec28-31 Johnson, M. J. (Rachel) Canton R3 O30a T13a H. L. Barrett (1886) Buckheart Secl4 Fred Bonner Jones, Marion & Son (Rebecca) Ch _ (1876) Clarence, Carrie. Ethel, Frank, Johnson, N. A. (Lucy) Ch Orville, Cuba Rl Cass Sec34 O40a (1856) Russell, Astoria R2 Woodland Sec5 Jones, Perry W. (Sadie) Ch Oscar, O120a (1889) Emma, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Johnson, Ossie (Katie) London Mills Sec2 085a (1859) Rl Young Hickory Secl3 086a Jones, Wm. F. (Hattie) Ch Eva, (1906) Anna, Harry, Cora, Don, Lula, Ila, Johnson, Ralph B. & C. M. (Alma, Russell, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec23-26 wife of Ralph) Ch Alvira, Robert, 094a (1891) Canton R8 Orion Sec28 O400a Jones, W. H. (Sadie) Ch Harold. Ila. (1896) Maurice, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec7 O80a Johnson, Richard M. Sr. (Elsie) Ch (1896) Richard, Jr., Rav, Canton R8 Orion Judd, N. J. (Alpha) Ch Dollie, Smith- Scc22 O80a (1856) field Cass Sccl9 OSOa (1912) Johnson, Roy (Winnie) Ch Bernice, Jump, Chas. (Luclla) Ch Harvey, Selma, Verlc, Lewistown R5 Water- Bertha, Canton R3 Banner Sec30 ford Secl3 T60a Flora Strode T200a Mathias Lingenfelter Est. (1882) (1881) Johnson, R. E. (Louise) Lewistown Jump, Thos. (Sylvia) Ch Mildred, R5 Waterford Seel Farm Hand Lewis, Canton R3 Buckheart Secl3 (1896) 180a Dan P. Drake (1878) Johnson, Swan (Elsie) Ch Mathilda, John, Alfred, Ed., Jennie, Alma, Os- Justus, G. R. (Dolly) Ch Helen, As- car, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec20 toria, R3 Woodland Scc9 029a O120a (1881) (1874) Johnson, Thos. (Adda) Ch Amanda, Justus, Wm. L. (Winifred) Ch Grace, Gertrude, Gladys, Canton R4 Orion Paul, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec8 O40a Sec4 078a (1896) (1891) 90 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY K

Kaiser, C. O. (Olive) Ch Helen, Can- Keime, S. W. (Levina) Ch Martha, ton R8 Orion Scc21 0157a (1858) Charles, Grant, Jim, Ralph, Sadie, Kaiser, Willis (Gladys) Ch Isabelle. Elva, Ella, Sam, Smithfield Cass Canton R8 Orion Sec21 T130a C. Sec31 O160a (1858) O. Kaiser (1887) Kelley, John F. (Almyra) Ch Mabel. Kaler, Henry (Alice) Ch Frank, Ella, Matie, Frank, Corlu, Goldie, Glas- Cnba Rl Cass Sec3 O80a (1869) ford R3 Orion SecU T320a W. M. Kauzlarich, Joe (Romona) Ch Mollie. Kellev (1858) Joe, John, Canton R4 Orion Sec8 Kelly, Chas. (Cora) Ch Wayne, Vel- TlOOa Geo. Vance (1908) era, Ennisford, Eloene, Table Kays, F. P. (Delia) Ch Karmy, Katie. Grove R3 Farmers Sec20 T180a W. Frank, Marie, Astoria R4 Astoria D. Perry (1878) Scc31 O160a (1886) Kelly, Frank & Bro. Ipava Rl Pleas- Kearney, Frank Havana R3 Isabel ant Secl3 O160a (1880) Sec33 O240a (1879) Kelly, Jas. G. (Mary) Ipava Rl Pleas- Kearney, Michael Havana R3 Isabel ant Secl3 O160a (1878) Sec33 O240a (1875) Kelly, Mrs. S. A. Ch Jenny, Laura, Kearney, Thos. Havana R3 Isabel Sec Fannie, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec28 33 OlOOa (1892) O160a (1861) Keefauver, Asa (Effie) Ch Kennith, Kelly, Taylor (Ethel) Ch Leta, Lola, Oral, Arnold, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec Velma, Bertha, Ipava R4 Berna- 29 TlOa (1912) dotte Sec32 Farm Hand (1878) Keefauver, Chas. (Bessie) Ch Kath- Kelso, John W. (Alta) Ch Archibald erine, Josephine, Scott, Fair, Helen, Lewistown R4 Lewistown Secl3 Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl6 013a (1905) T30a Lucinda Kelso (1866) Keefauver, Jacob Ch Mary Canton R2 Kemper, Elmer A. (Florence) Ch Joshua Sec25 OlOa (1875) Beverlv, June, Ada, Breeds, Orion Keefauver, Randolph (Annie) Ch Sec27 b30a TlOOa Mrs. Sarah Kem- Margie, Elmer, Canton R2 Canton per (1883) Scc31 T80a A. McBroom (1864) Kemper, Mrs. Sarah Ch Blanche, Keefauver, Wm. (Minnie) Ch Roy, Breeds, Orion Sec27 OlOOa (1866) Brvant, Buckhcart Sec30 T215a Lee Kennedy, J. (Grace) Ch Charlotte, Martin (1913) Johnnie, Everett, Alice, Emmalew, Keefer, Edw. W. (Etta) Ch Jerome, Georgie, Cuba R2 Putman Secll Louise, James, Elizabeth, Smithfield O50a T50a (1872) Rl Bernadotte Sec5 O200a (1901) Kennedy, J. W. (Grace) Ch John, Keefer, M. D. (Abbie) Ch Alethia, Frank, Claud, Harry, Gladys, Table Astoria R3 Woodland Secl7 O40a Grove R2 Vermont Sec6 Tla A. (1886) Bartholomew (1856) Keel, Oren (Etta) Trivoli R13 Orion Kent, Melvin (Adeline) Table Grove, Seel T80a Geo. W. Keel (1891) Rl Farmers SecU O120a (1857) Keeler, Frank (Julia) Ch Noel, Ivan, Kepler, Albert (Ora) London Millr,, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec20 R22 Ellisville Sec8 0172a (1861) T250a F. M. Keeler Est. (1874) Kepler, Henery (Lucy) Ch Arthur, Kehr, Emory (Dora) Ch Hov/ard, Waldon, Avon R3 Union Secl4 Inez, Nellie, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec O150a (1881) 30 O80a (1914) Kepple, Orrin (Etta) Ch Verle, Guy, Keime, Chas. (Annie) Ch Hattie, Net- Floyd, A'lae, Ursel, Pauline, Gerald, tie, Lorena, Charles, Cleo, Frances, Canton R2 Joshua Sec22 T240a Mrs. Earle, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec Cox (1911) 6 O200a (1871) Kerr, Wm. A. (Elvia) Ch Mattie, Keime, Grant (Ella) Ch Josie, Smith- Vernie, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec8 field Rl Cass Sec21 O240a (1876) OSOa (1906) Keime, Jas. W. (Cora) Ch Ola, Elsie, Kevsh, C. J. (Edna) Smithfield Rl Beulah, Edna, Julia, Maud, Marvel. Cass Farm Hand (1911) Mave, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 T80a Mrs. Irene, Vermont R2 Wm. Freeman (1880) Kessler, Keime, R. E. (Elizabeth) Ch Hobert, Pleasant Sec31 OSOa (1883) Freeman, Elva, Mildred, Soloman, Kessler, John (Lizzie) Ch Orville, Donald, Maurice, Smithfield Rl Marv, Fern, Astoria R3 Woodland Cass Sec35 O108a (1877) Secl"7 055a (1876) 91 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Kessler, M. R. (Alethia) Ch Darlene. Kingsland, Wm. (Lillian) Farmington Astoria R3 Woodland Secl7 Farm R2 Canton Sec3 T177a W. W. Sloss Hand (1894) (1882) Kessler, Ralph E. (Erma) Astoria R2 Knickerbocker, Edward R. (Susie) Ch Woodland Sec6 T99a L. N. Mumma Floyd, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec31 (1893) 057a (1903) Kessler, Samuel (Minnie) Ch May, Kinkead, Roy (Edie) Ch Harold, Ip- Orvie, Nelda, Russell, Clinton, ava R3 Pleasant Sec28 T55a Jeff Marshall, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec Wecse (1911) 15 T80a J. E. Littlejohn (1880) Kinman, Clyde (Mary) Canton Rl Kesterson, Walter H. (Anna) Ipava Canton Scc7 T160a Jas. P. Miller Bernadotte Sec27-34 082a (1915) Dr. Skolds (1906) Ketcham, C. V. (Elizabeth) Ch Edith, Kinnamon, John D. (Alice) Ch Ray, Grace, Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 078a Lula, Walter, Twila, Ipava Pleasant (1873) Sec4 T80a S. P. Marshall (1881) Ketcham, Louis (Nellie) Ch Frank, Kinne, E. E. (Mary) Ch Kate, Emma, 0])al. Canton R7 Banner Sec8 O60a Mvra, Mabel, Table Grove R2 Far- (1876) mers Sec31 O80a (1865) Ketcham, R. A. (Ollie) Ch Flora, Hal- Kinsey, S. M. (Alice) Ch Irl, Her- lie, Hazel, Canton R7 Banner Sec6 man, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec6 OlOSa O380a (1869) (1856) Ketcham, Sherman (Amanda) Ch Kiracofe, John E. (Luella) Ch War- Pearl, Ruby, Roy, Canton R5 Or- ren, Lewistown R4 Lewistown Sec ion Sec33 0116a (1874) 13 T200a Chas. Lewis Est. (1907) Kettenring, Adam (Elizabeth) Ch Ida, Kirkendall, A. (Lucinda) Smithfield Hugo, Mary, Anna, Flora, Milinda, Cass Sec31 044a (1886) Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec9 O240a Kirkpatrick, Frank (Grace) Ch Clyde, (1884) Clare, Irene, Raymond, Russel, Keyton, John E. (Lula) Ch Rena, Ma- Burdette, .Table Grove R3 Vermont bel, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec _Sec4 T360a D. B. Carithers (1874) 8-9 T201a J. B. Depler (1910) Kitchen, John L. (Maria) Ch Samuel, Kidd, Steven (Laura) Ch Eunice George, Joseph, Alvie, Kate, John, Myrtle, Norman, Goldie, Clyde, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec22 O40a Avon Rl Union Sec35 T80a Peter (1897) Roth Farm Hand (1915) Kline, Lewis (Sarah) London Mills Kimberlin, K. E. (Lovie) Ch Gladys, Rl Young Hickorv Secl2 T160a A. Canton R7 Canton Sec36 T154a J. Timmons (1914') Julia C. Mariner Est. (1861) Kline, T. W. (Jessie) Ch Carson, Kinechinst, Luther (Laura) Ch Rus- Edith, Virginia, Ipava Pleasant Sec sell, Lloyd, Elmer, Ethel, Florine, 7 053a (1866) Laura, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec25 Klinedinst, Ceres (Emma) Ch Nellie, T190a Robt. Strode (1911) Sadie, Minnie, Mildred, George, King, D. G. (Pearl) Ch Floyd, Leola, Marie, Ada, Daisy, Ipava R3 Pleas- Canton R7 Banner Sec6 O80a ant Sec28 T155a Dan Horner (1881) (1913) Klinedinst, W. M. (Ruth) Ch Rosa- Kingery, Clayton (Ida) Ch Fay, Het- line, Ralph, Ipava R3 Vermont Sec ty, Ruth, Virgil, Astoria R3 Wood- 1 T80a Hannah Stode (1882) land Scc2 0195a (1873) Kling, Henry (Belle) Ch Frank, John, Kingery, Frank (Rosa) Ch Frances, Jane, Marietta R2 Lee Sec31 T120a Minnie, Astoria R3 Pleasant Sec36 Laura Jones (1913) O40a Sec35 T99a T. J. Kingery Knickerbocker, Clarence D. (Cora) (1890) Ch Glenn, Lois, Ellisville Rl Young Kingery, Guy (Gladys) Ch Gaylon, Hickory Sec33 OlOOa (1910) Astoria R3 Woodland Sec2 T79a Knott, Mrs. Anna Ch Marion, Nellie, A. Beaty Est. (1895) Clarence, Raymond, London Mills Kingery, Jesse L. (Stella) Ch Mary, Rl Young Hickory Sec28 T40a Jesse, Astoria R3 Pleasant Sec35 Chas. Syfers (1915) O80a (1883) Knott, Emery Ellisville Rl Deerfield Kingery, T. J. (Ida) Ch Frank, Guy, SeclO O90a (1886) Clarence, Ross, John, George, Dol- Knott, J. Harmen (Elsie) Ch Harold, lie, Dott, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec Ellisville Rl Deerfield SeclO O90a 1 0168a (1870) (1899)

92 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Knott, Noah T. (Nora) Ch Eva, Ira, Kreps, Wm. (Lilious) Ch Harry Avon Dale, Ellisville Rl Deerfield SeclO Rl Lee Sec2 O200a (1903) O80a (1900) Krider, Jacob (Margaret) Ch Perry, Knott, Robert A. (Delia) Ch Lorie, Zada, Reuben, Myrta, Lewistown Ellisville Rl Deerfield SeclO O40a Rl Lewistown Sec6 032a (1863) (1909) Krider, Perry (Grace) Ch Ethel, Wil- Kohler, John F. (Verna) Ch Frieda, lis, Blanche, Mary, Fred, Cuba R3 Walter, Fred, John, Canton R5 Or- Putnian Sec32 098a (1877) ion Sec35 O80a (1911) Kopp, Marcellus F. (Belle) Ch Flor- Krider, Reuben E. (Bessie) Ch Sylva, ence, Christine, Donald, Ipava R3 Clayton, Evelyn, Jacob, Margaret, Pleasant Secl8 TSOa Louis Manhart Lewistown R2 Lewistown Secl3 T (1905) 161a C. A. Laws (1896) Kost, H. L. (Mabel) Ch Harold Ver- Krigner, Jos. (Harriet) Ch Elmer, mont R3 Astoria Sec6 T120a Ka- Canton R8 Orion Sec25 085a (1896) therine Kost (1908) Kruschinsky, A. J. (Grace) Ch Ralph, Kost, Ross (Florence) Ch Lether, Gale, Bertha, Edna, Jesse, Carl, Ada, Fern, Harry, Oscar, Gladys, Canton R3 Banner Sec30 T160a G. Gilbert, Vermont R3 Astoria Sec7 M. McMillan (1896) O190a (1872) Kruschinsky, John L. (Esther) Lon- Kramer, H. (Dona) Ch Elnora, J. don Mills Rl Young Hickory Secl4 Canton R6 Buckheart Sec20 Tla Farm Hand (1915) (1913) Kreider, F. D. (Emma) Avon Rl Lee Kruse, George (Lillie) Ch Annetta, Secl4 O20a (1863) Mabel, Zelma, Clara, Lee, Avon R4 Kreider, G. F. (Flossie) Ch Arnold, Lee Sec29 Farm Hand (1915) Nina, Avon Rl Lee Secl3 TlOa J. Kruzan, Henry (Ida) Ch Herman, R. Kreider (1896) Lizzie, Edward, Mary, Elsie, Jesse, Kreider, Ralph (Grace) Avon Rl Lee Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 O30a (1866) Sec5 0133a (1886) Kruzan, Logan F. (Lucy) Ch Mamie, Kreidler, Ansen J. (Sarah) Ch Min- Roscoe, Olive, Kile, Addie, Cooper, nie, Flossie, Lee Ellisville Rl Ellis- Marietta R2 Harris Sec21 O40a ville Sec5 0116a (1891) (1858) Kreidler, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec Jacob Kuehn, Christopher C. (Maud) Ch 20 075a (1911) Cecil, Lester, Vernon, Augusta, Kreps, Elmer Lee, Rus- (Emma) Ch Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec29 sell, Marietta Rl Harris Sec6 O130a O200a (1900) (1866) Kreps, Lee (Callie) Ch Ernest, Helen,. Kulp, Abe (Amanda) Ch Ray, Astoria Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 T45a Mag- R2 Astoria Secl6 T120a F. McCor- gie Barnes (1891) mick (1891) Kreps, R. (Essie) Ch Clarence, Edna, Kuszmaul, L. J. (Cecelia) Ch Lucille, Marietta Rl Harris Sec6 T135a Lewistown Rl Putman Sec31 Ol54a Elmer Kreps (1894) (1911)

Lacey, Mrs. Emma, Ipava Rl Pleas- Lafary, J. E. (Nellie) Ch Archie, Jes- ant Sec9 077a (1891) sie, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 T40a Lacey, Richard H. (Oka) Ch Lela, Caroline Joachin (1891) Lola, Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclO Lafary, Roy (Grace) Ch Carl, Clair, T197a Mrs. Susan Porter (1866) Raymond, Cuba Rl Cass Sec34 Lafara, J. E. (Susie) Ipava R2 Far- Farm Hand (1877) mers Sec2 T40a Wm. Blazier (1906) Laird, Samuel S. (Ada) Ch Esther, Lafary, Harry (Rosa) Ch Vera, Ever- Berlin, Carl, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec33 ett, Henry, Herbert, Table Grove O80a (1890) Rl Harris Sec34 O120a (1880) Lafary, John (Dora) Ch Harry, Table Lalicker, Chauncey Ch Sheldon, Mau- Grove Rl Farmers Sec3 045a rice, Mary, Carrie, Ipava Rl Pleas- (1874) ant Sec3 T193a Wm. Lalicker (1886)

93 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Lalicker, Sherman (Pearl) Ch Carroll, Lasswell, David (Leona) Ch Oscar, Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec6 T86a Chas. Lois, Faitt Rl Deerfield Sec27 Farm Randolph (1890) Hand J. W. Lasswell (1905) Lalicker, Wm. M. (Mary) Ch Pearl, Lasswell, John W. (Lois) Ch David, Chauncey, Fred, Corda, Dollie, Glee, Onice, Charley, Smithfield R3 Sherman, George, Ipava Rl Pleas- Deerfield Sec21 O160a (1904) ant Sec4 O310a (1856) Lasswell, Mrs. May Ch Clarence, Lampen, Ben (Hannah) Glasford R3 Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec28 0122a Orion Sec 10 O40a (1876) (1904) Lance, J. E. (Josic) Ch Morris, Mari- Latimer, Chas. C. (Katherine) Ch El- etta R2 Harris Sec22 T240a Her- sie, Alice, Louie, Hoyt, Hugh, bert Powell (1885) Annie, Goldie, Alvie, Lester, Can- Lance, Sam (Lavina) Ch Archie, ton Rl Joshua Secl2 T160a (1914) Lucy, Alice, Irene, Donnie, Marietta Latimer, Frank A. (Alda) Ch Mabel, Harris Sec27 T260a N. O. Gerdes Harold, Margaret, Canton Rl Fair- (1861) view Sec36 T160a Geo. Negly Landis, C. J. (Nettie) Ch John, Clyde, (1900) Sadie, Ruth, Robert, Cuba Putman Lau, Edmund Ch Melvin, Caroline, Scc8 T300a H. J. & J. Efnor (1873) Astoria R3 Woodland SeclO T90a Landis, Maggie M. Ch Paul, Esther, Elmer David (1876) Weslcv, Judson, Cuba R3 Putman Lau, E. J. (Anna) Ch Mabel, Astoria Scc32'O60a (1875) R3 Woodland Secl6 T122a Mrs. W. Landis, Otis (Stella) Ch Raymond, H. Emerson Est. (1862) Arthur, Marjorie, Leona, Lewistown Lau, Michael (Emma) Ch Hazel, R2 Liverpool Sec6 T123a Alex Free- Helen, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl6 man (1877) T260a E. P. Emerson Est. (1876) Lane, C. C. (Alia) Ch Stella, John, Laughary, Wm. (Emily) Ch Leta, Al- Mildred, Canton R4 Canton SeclS vin, Charles, Dorothy, Table Grove 0122a (1864) R2 Vermont Sec6 T26a J. T. Fordice Lane, Edwin M. (Mary) Ch Edna, (1914) Emma, Henry, Minnie, Floyd, Laws, H. C. (Frances) Ch Lois, Can- Canton R4 Orion Sec4 O160a (1902) ton R6 Buckheart Sec3 02a T272a Lane, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch Russell, (1876) Jack, Harriett, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Laws, S. T. (Rose) Ch Claude, Elsie, Sec22 03l5a (1891) Canton R6 Buckheart Sec3 0272a Lane, Harry M. (Esther) Cuba R2 (1853) Putman SeclO O60a (1903) Lawson, Marion (Eva) Ch James, Lane, L D. (Viola) Ch Larue, Velora, J. Jerome, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec2 Lewis, Havana R3 Isabel Sec30 049Sa (1876) T190a Turner & Herget (1912) Lawver, Joe (Minnie) Ch Essie, Mary, Lane, J. A. (Marjorie) Ch Genevieve, Canton R4 Canton Secl5 T122a C. Wander, Velma, Hazel. Ipava R4 Farm Hand (1882) C. Lane (1888) Bernadotte Sec29 Lane, Piatt F. (Gusta) Ch Mary, Ip- Lawver, Samuel (Martha) Ch Elza, ava R4 Bernadotte Sec27 O280a Clyde, Pearl, Elva, Ipava R2 Far- (1866) mers Sec25FanTi Hand B. Brock Lankford, Darlan R. London Mills Rl (1876) Young Hickory Sec24 Farm Hand Leeper, Harry L. Farmington Rl John Mateer Farmington Secl7 T120a Clara Larson, C. B. (Mae) Ch Keith, Le- Leeper (1902) land, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec Lehman, Harvey (Annie) Ch Lloyd, 11 T196a A. M. Larson (1909) Harry, Maud, Russell, Ipava R2 LaRue, Frank (Audrey) Ch Irene, Vermont Secl2 T160a Chas. Robin- Roger, Ipava R2 Vermont Secll son Farm Hand (1896) T160a Mrs. Josephine LaRue (1891) Lehman, Wm. H. (Marion) Ch Alice, Paul, Bernadotte LaRue, J. D. (Grace) Ch Wilma, Har- Helen, Ipava R4 old, Ipava R3 Vermont Secl3 T298a Sec34 T120a S. Culver (1904) Lewis David (1884) Leigh, David E. (Clara) Ch Elmer, LaSalle, David (Dora) Ch Floyd, Clarence, Charlotte, Canton Rl Canton R6 Buckheart Sec27 Fanri Canton Sec7 T160a Miss Mary C. Hand (1888) Alcott (1867)

94 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Leigh, Walter A. (Lacie) Ch Mildred, Lillie, M. B. (Bessie) Ch Erma, Lew- Alar^orie, Fairvicw Rl Fairview Sec istown R4 Liverpool Secl5 Farm 26 fl94a Wm. T. Gentle (1899) Hand Leister, T. E. (Ella) Ch Hazel, Mary, Lillie, O. L. (Effie) Ch Merean, W. H., Marietta Rl Lee Sec33 O80a Louise, Daisy, Clarence, Bertha, El- (1867) mer, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec Leland, Charley, London Mills Rl 21 076a (1862) Fairview Sec21 TlOa D. Park Farm Lincoln, B. A. (Alice) Ch Bertha, Hand (1914) Floyd, Corbett, Ethel, Velma, Table Lemasters, Wm. (Florence) Ch Clar- Grove Rl Farmers Secl7 T80a Jas. ence, Jesse, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Haggerty (1914) SeclO 0158a (1864) Lincoln, Wm. F. (Viola) Ch Ruth, Lenery, E. R. (Lucinda) Ch Nora, Arlo, Farmington Rl Farmington Richard, Elizabeth, Paul, Bryan, Sec4 T120a Leroy Thompson (1913) Sheldon Grove Woodland Sec32 Lind, A. H. (Susan) Astoria R4 As- O40a (1867) toria Sec36 077a (1856) Lenery, Richard (Maude) Ch Beulah, Lind, D. H. (Rosa) Ch Mabel, Clara, Edna, Eldon, Dorothy, Astoria R4 Ernest, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec32 Woodland Sec32 OlOa (1909) 063a (1854) Leonard, Carl (Helena) Ch Clair, Lindsay, Alva (Ethel) Ch Ralph, Bernicc, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec Ipava R6 Pleasant Sec8 T60a Mike 35 T40a Ed. Azbell (18^) Clanin (1884) Leonard, DeLoss (Flossie) Ch Alzata, Lindsey, C. O. (Rebecca) Ch Lloyd, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Secl3 Mabel, Kenneth, Blanche, Astoria T144a D. M. Shipp (1883) R2 Woodland Sec5 T160a M. Sal- Leonard, Frank (Olive) Ch William, zenstein (1871) Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 Farm Hand Lindsey, J. L. (Catherine) Ch Marvin, Bruce Shipp (1912) Carroll, Robert, Astoria R3 Wood- Leonard, John (Lena) Ch Elsie, Lewr- land SeclO T71a E. H. Shelly istown R6 Isabel Secl9 Farm Hand (1880) Wm. Rose (1867) Linebaugh, J. L. (Lucory) Ch John, Leonard, Wm. (Iva) Ch Mary, Mina, Dott, Maggie, Geneva, Thelma, Ha- Ruth, Havana R3 Kerton Sec3 O20a vana R3 Kerton Sec8 O280a (1870) (1904) Lingenfelter, Ernest (Mathilda) Ch Levingston, Jos. Ch Cora, Lewistown Floyd, Bernita, Hazel, Bruce, Alleen, R6 Lewistown Sec34 O80a (1849) June, Canton R3 Banner Secl9 Lewis, Henry Ch Asa, Seville, Cass O310a (1874) Sec24 T125a Jennie M. Barnes Lingenfelter, Eyerly (Belle) Canton (1906) R4 Orion Sec7 T160a Geo. Vance Lewis, W. J. (Debbie) Ch Pearl, Ru- (1887) bie, Garnett, Marietta R2 Harris Sec Lingenfelter, Jacob (Mary) Ch Nel- 29 T120a J. Heffner (1864) son, Arlee, Chester, Elmer, Sheldon, Libby, M. (Mary) Ch James, Cuba R2 Ralph, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec24 Putman Sec2 T425a O. C. & P. C. O120a Wysongs (1876) Lingenfelter, John P. (Esther) Ch Lidwell, John (Nancy) Ch Margaret, Edna, Rollie, Mary, Hazel, Ruth, William, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec Cora, Mildred, Canton R7 Buck- 16 05a (1907) heart Seel 0158a (1860) Liggett, R. E. (Alta) Ch Ethel, Cecil, Lingenfelter, Josiah (Margaret) Ch Canton Rl Canton Sec7 Farm Hand Lydia, Fred, Sarah, Daisy, Laura, Clyde Herman (1910) Edith, Henry, George, Canton R3 Light, Wm. W. (Letha) Ch Wilbur, Banner Sec30 052a (1848) London Mills Rl Fairview Secl7 Lingenfelter, J. E. (Dora) Ch Ethel, T156a (1889) Stella, Harley, Willard, Dudley, El- Lightly, T. G. (Pearl) Ch Edward, mer, Calvin, Clara, Lilie, Canton R3 Everett, Doris, Canton R6 Buck- Buckheart Sccll T222a J. S. Ten- heart Secl7 Farm Hand T. E. Car- dick (1859) ter (1915) Lingenfelter, M. S. (Sarah) Ch Earl, Lillie, John H. (Ella) Ch Macie, Har- Estv, George, Mabel, Canton R3 ley, Stella, Duey, Dora, Lewistown Buckheart Sec25 012a Sec24 T43a R4 Liverpool SeclS 013a (1858) Willard Fisher (1870)

95 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Lingenfelter, R. E. (Flora) Ch Shel- Locke, Thos. (Marie) Lewistown R6 don, Bertha, Claude, Canton R3 Isabel Sec20 Farm Hand Chas. N. Banner Sec30 015a (1873) Walker (1882) Linn, Albert (Coral) Ch LeRoy, Mil- Locke, Wm. O. (Flora) Ch Roscoe, dred, Thelma, Canton R4 Orion Leon, Gertrude, Wilbur, Fairview SeclS 0132a (1884) Rl Fairview Sec33 099a (1913) Linn, Andy (Mabel) Ch Opal, Canton Lofley, Chas. Canton R4 Canton R8 Orion Sec28 O80a (1888) SeclS 03a (1876) Linn, Bernard P. (Laura) Ch Nellie, Logan, J, R. Canton R7 Banner Sec21 Cecile, Alma, Bernice, Chester, O80a (1894) Emerson, Canton R4 Orion Secl6 Long, Albert C. (Sarah) Ch Mabel, O160a (1877) Floyd, Cuba Rl Cass Sec26 T320a Linn, Martin F. Ch Hazel, Erma, A. W. Long (1881) Oscar, Mabel, Dorothy, Canton R8 Long, Chas. (May) Ch Ethel, Grace, Orion Sec29 O150a (1873) Addie, Harry, Hazel, Keith, Perry, Linn, Mrs. Nellie Ch Vera, Alvin, Table Grove R2 Vermont SeclS Russell, Canton R8 Orion Sec29 0348a (1901) 0228a (1868) Long, Edw. F. (Alma) Ch Harley, Litchfield, M. T. (Adelaide) Ch Frank, Mabel, Olidene, Ipava R3 Pleasant Bessie, Clarence, Sabina, Mildred, Sec22-27 087a T185a Sam Huff Dewey, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec20 (1875) 0215a (1856) Long, Harvey E. (Sadie) Ch Bruce, Little, E. C. r Rachel) Ch Letha, Lee, Velmer, Ipava R3 Pleasant SeclS Edith, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec31 T127a W. T. Branson (1886) O80a (1876) Long, J. M. (Allie) Ch Florence, Jim- Little, Thos. (Amelia) Ch Ralph, Leta, mie. Gene, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35 Marietta Rl Harris Sec2 O80a O140a T126a (1877) (1861) Long, Wm. L. (Minnie) Ch Lillie, Little John, David S. (Mary) Ch Frank, Phoebe, Canton R8 Orion Secl4 Willie, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte O40a Sec22-23 T160a J. Rusch, S. Sec24 O700a (1840) Johns (1876) Littlejohn, Frank C. (Iness) Ch Car- Look, Bonnie (Minnie) Ch Alberta, liete, Glenn, Alene, Frances, Lew- Cecil, Louis, Marjory, Glasford R3 istown Rl Bernadotte Secl2 O80a Orion Secll T160a John B. Look Secl3 T700a D. S. Littlejohn (1873) (1908) Littlejohn, Lewis W. (Serena) Ch Loose, Charlie Farmington R2 Farm- George, Maud, Jessie, Lewistown Rl ington Sec23 T160a Greenhalgh Est. Bernadotte Secl2 O306a (1858) (1900) Littlejohn, Willie E. (Catherine) Ch Loswell, J. A. (Delia) Ch Elsie, Roy, Lucian, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte Lee, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec9 OSOa Secl2 O80 Sec24 T700a (1871) (1861) Littleton, W, Oscar (Lizzie) Ch Zella, Loucht, John (Mary) Ch Samuel, Ella, Lola, Idris, Vane, Ipava R4 Berna- Josic, Anna, Fannie, Florence, Fiatt dotte Sec27 0142a (1868) Rl Deerfield Sec21 O90a (1876) Lock, Jas. A. (Hanna) Ch John, Ho- Louk, Chester (Clara) Ch Emily, Lu- bart, Canton R2 Joshua Sec27 O160a cile, Avon R4 Lee Sec9 T160a (1894) (1881) Lock, Wm. H. (Annie) Ch Mary, Love, Walter L. (Lois) Ch Louisa, Mabel, Berlin, Fiatt, Joshua Sec28 Gladys, Anna, Canton RS Orion O160a (1907) Sec25 O260a (1865) Lockard, John (Lillie) Ch Ollie, Ar- Loveland, Chas. H. (Addie) Ellisville thur, Birdie, Myrtle, Ernest, Clifton, Rl Young Hickory Sec33 O130a Ross, Astoria R3 Woodland Secll (1912) O140a (1900) Loveland, Harry W. (Emma) Ch Locke, Harmon H. (Adell) Ch How- Frances, John, Willis, Lewistown ard, Ellisville Rl Young Hickory Rl Lewistown SeclS T20Sa John Sec35 O160a (1913) Loveland (1891) Locke, Rosco R. (Lola) Ellisville Rl Loveland, Jas. (Nancy) Ch Ida, Jen- Young Hickory Sec34 T366a W. O. nie, Rosa, Jessie, Flossie, Lewistown Locke (1913) Rl Lewistown Secl7 085a (1856) Locke, Samuel (Amanda) Ipava R4 Loveland, John Wm. (Julia) Ch Pleasant Secl3 T87a Robt. Rowland, Harry, Robert, Hazel, Lewistown W. David (1881) Rl Lewistown SecS 0664a (1861) 96 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Lovell, G. B. (Artie) Ch Glenn, Luper, Elden (Garnet) Ch Loyd, Law- Gladys, Celina, Roscoe, Chalmer, rence, Forest, Avon Rl Lee Secl6 Frances, Marietta Rl Harris Sec8 O120a (1876) O160a (1861) Lutticken, Louis (Sophia) Ch Robert, Lowe, C. R. (Ella) Ch Verna, John, Emma, Adolph, Glasford R3 Orion Russell, Harold, Canton R4 Canton Sec2 O80a (1911) SecU O200a Secl3 T80a Mrs. Mar- Lutz, Frank L. (Emily) Ch John, Ida, key (1872) Astoria, Astoria Secl4 O160a (1886) Lowe, John H. (May) Ch John, Can- Lutz, G. T. Ch Cyrus, Walter, Orval, ton R5 Orion Sec31 T190a W. H. Carl, Nellie, Tillie, Hazel, Vestie, Lowe (1874) Troxwell, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 Lowe, W. C. (Blanche) Canton R8 O80a (1855) Orion Sec29 Farm Hand Andy Linn Lutz, L, A. (Clara) Ch Bessie, Mar- Lowe, W. H. (Anna) Ch Mary, Isabel, jorie, Delora, Bertha, Marietta R2 Charles, John, Linna, Canton R5 Harris Sec20 O80a (1911) Orion Sec31 O230a (1842) Lutz, O. H. (Blanche) Ch Toler, Ta- Lucabaugh, Theo (Sarah) Astoria R4 ble Grove Rl Farmers SecS T160a Astoria Sec26 086a (1889) Albert Garrison (1882) Ludwig, Wm. F. (Martha) Ch Laura, Lybarger, Chas. H. (Bertha) Ch Edward, Dorothy, Farmington Rl Nancy, Wayne, Ada, Wade, Clare, Farmington Secl6 T80a Torrence Dora, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec21 Sisters (1909) TllOa Lybarger Est. (1876) Luman, Arthur (Hattie) Ch Darold, Lybarger, Israel (Mary) Ch Nellie, Bernard, Martha, Katherine, Lon- Bessie, Murray, Astoria R3 Wood- don Mills R22 Fairview Sec6 O205a land Sec8 T155a C. M. Danner (1904) (1909) Luman, Earnest (Sarah) Ch Vivian, Lybarger, Jas. (Lavina) Ch Orville, Mary, London Mills R22 Fairview Avon R4 Lee Sec28 T80a J. Douglas Sec6 O180a (1910) (1866) Luman, John (Josephine) London Lynch, Mrs. Jane Ch Thomas, Mar- Mills. Fairview Sec7 O160a (1899) tin, Pat, Mollie, Anna, Mike, Jennie, Lundry, J. P. (Louetta) Ch Dalas, Nellie, John, Canton R4 Orion Emma, Daisy, Ross, Lawrence, Eva, Secl7 O200a (1862) Zella, Minnie, Bessie, Avis, Fay, Lynch, M. (Fannie) Harry,. Laurel, Cuba Rl Cass Sec2 O60a Ch John, Canton R4 Canton Secl2 080a; (1856) Lundry, Ross (Nellie) Ch Berlyn, Ce- (1871) cil, Bernice, Canton Rl Canton SecS Lynch, Pat Canton R4 Canton SecI2 T80a Otha VanSyckel (1887) O80a (1882) Lundry, W. E. (Carrie) Ch Ralph, Lynn, Harry C. (Pletha) Avon R3 Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 T80a (1886) Union Sec25 T180a E. Lynn (1914) M

Macari, Joe (Lucy) Ch Peter, Joe, Mahr, Earl (Florence) Ch Irene, Mary, Robert, Fifth, Mary, Cuba Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec21 T40a Mrs. Rl Cass SeclO T30a Jim Davis J. T. Crawl (1910) (1915) Mahr, ElUs O. (Pearl) Fiatt Rl Deer- Madison, Maurice (Olive) Ch Ellen, field Secl5 T140a Fred Mahr (1913) Ralph, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Mahr, Frederick R. (Martha) Ch Secl8 O120a (1895) Jules, Lovina, Annie, Ellis, Fiatt Rl Mahan, Samuel (Ethel) Ch Edith, Vio- Deerfield Secl5 O140a (1904) let, Hilda, Freda, Virgil, Mabel, Mahr, Jacob (Henrietta) Ch Edna, Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec7 Edwin, Florence, Iva, Fiatt Rl Farm Hand (1915) Deerfield SeclS O60a (1891) Mahr, Andrew (Eugenia) Ch Celia, Mahr, Jos. (Florence) Ch Dwight, Alfred, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl3 Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secll O80a T107a James A. Lock (1908) (1886) Mahr, Chas. W. (Ida) Ch Nola, Loyd, Mahr, Julius (Etta) Ch Merril, Ivan, Gertrude, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl4 Bryant, Buckheart Sec31 T130a O80a (1892) (1881) 97 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Mahr, J. E. (Emma) Ch Edith, Myr- Mannon, Roy B. (Marv) London tle, Ray, Rosco, Lela, Leo, Canton Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec21-22 Rl Canton Sec21 T160a J. S. Lane T160a Jacob Martin (1914) Wm. Briggs (1866) Maple, Leonard A. (Susie) Ch Lucile, Mahr, Mrs. Matilda J. Ch Lena, Glasford R3 Orion SeclS T120a Harry, Lester, Sylvia, Raleigh, Ersum Mills (1915) Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 O20a (1902) Maranville, Guilford W. (Lib) Ch Mahr, Thos. J. (Katie) Ch Eva, Don- Hazel, Gladys, Guilford, Loree, ald, Hazel, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec3 Secl2 TllOa Mrs. J. M. Dickson 096a (1864) (1911) Maranville, H. C. (Myrtle) Ch Ethel, Main, J. Frank (Ella) Ch Allie, Goldie, Eddie, Calvin, Lloyd, Leta, Everett, June, Lev^ristow^n R6 Isa- Cuba R3 Lewistown Sec3 T202a bel Secl7 T120a J. T. Graham Eli Maranville (1913) (1867) Mariner, F. E. (Emma) Ch Marie, Malmgren, Arthur (Lucy) Ch Edith, Canton R8 Canton Sec26 0343a Glasford R3 Orion Sec24 TllOa (1860) Chas. Malmgren (1891) Markert, Geo. (Emma) Ch Irene, Malmgren, Chas. C. (Susanna) Ch Frances. Raymond, Havana R3 Edwin, Uley, Arthur, Carl, William, Isabel Sec35 T148a Frances Farris Canton R8 Orion Sec25 0152a (1909) (1883) Markley, A. J. (Emma) Ch Alta, Sey- Malmgren, Uley (Minnie) Canton R4 mer, Bessie, Summum, Woodland Orion Sec9 T160a Sarah O'Donnell Sec3 O50a (1858) (1888) Markley, Clark Havana R3 Kerton Malott, Abraham (Addie) Ch Elyade, Sec9 T160a (1888) Etta, Harry, Guy, Effie, Hiram, Markley, Frank E. (Leona) Ch Har- Ruth, Don, Chauncey, Ipava R3 old, Clarence, Avon R4 Lee Sec20 Pleasant Sec28 O70a T140a Otis O160a (1910) Huff (1868) Markley, Isaac (Nora) Ch Arthur, Malott, Elmer L (Effie) Ch MilUe, Faye, Avon Rl Lee Secl3 025a Ralph, Nettie, Lawrence, Oliver, (1858) Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec25 O120a Markley, Jas. (Lucy) Ch Delia, As- Lillie Roberts (1873) toria R3 Woodland Secl2 O350a Manhartz, Jacob (Annie) Astoria R3 (1865) Woodland Secl7 O205a (1883) Markley, John Ch Clark, Carrie, Her- Chas. (Lucile) Cuba Rl Cass Manion, man, Otis, Cloe, Havana R3 Ker- T159a M. Marion Est. (1886) Secl3 ton Sec9 O160a (1859) Manley, A. W. (Emma) Ch Ghlee, Markley, Roy (Ruth) Ch Ralph, Jessie, Leo, Marietta, Harris Secl6 Avon Rl Lee Secl4 T107a Jacob Frank Honistoer (1876) T320a Markley (1896) George, Mann, Archa (Jennie) Ch Markley, Sylvester (Rebecca) Ch De- Mary, Otis, Lewistown R5 John, losie, Laura, Edwin, Ethel, Mary, Waterford Secl2 O80a (1856) Roy, Helen, Astoria Rl Kerton Mann, A. D. Avon Rl Lee Sec5 Ola Sec30 OlOOa (1861) (1869) Markley, Wm. F. (Agnes) Ch Bessie, Mann, Edwin (Maria) Ch Florence, Claud, Paul, Troy, Katherine, Mary, Acile, Fay, Earl, Lewistown R5 Havana R3 Kerton Sec9 O160a Waterford Secl2 O70a (1866) (1862) Mann, Geo. C. (Nellie) Ch Louise. Marshall, Carl (Jeanette) Ch Clare, Nelda, Lewistown R5 Waterford Irma, Ipava Bernadotte Sec20-29- Sec2 T120a A. Mann (1883) 30-33 01080a (1849) Mann, Isaac Ch Charles, Jacob, Oscar, Marshall, Clare V. (Ina) Ch Glayds, James, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec24 Stewart, Glenn, Deane, Sadie, O40a (1879) Maurice, Imogene, Ipava R4 Berna- Mann, James A. Canton R3 Buck- dotte Sec29 T1080a Carl Marshall heart Sec24 O40a (1879) (1876) Mann, John (Ethel) Ch John Lewis- Marshall, Robert E. (Jesenur) Ch town R"5 Waterford Secll T80a A. Leska, Bernice, Philip, Pierre, Ver- Mann (1889) mont, Vermont Sec28 O120a (1860)

98 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Marshall, Roy N. (Merle) Ch Ken- Martin, Sam (Ollie) Canton R2 Can- neth, Cuba R2 Putman Secl6 T36a ton Sec29 Farm Hand (1915) Grace Bolton (1893) Martin, Samuel (Mary) Ch James, Marshall, Wm. (Ruth) Ch Gretta, Isabell, Samuel, Clarence, Lottie, Cuba Rl Cass Sec2 T245a Geo. Minnie, Leonard, Rufus, Canton R8 Marshall (1906) Orion Sec36 0161a (1913) Martin, Asa (Celia) Fiatt Rl Deer- Martin, Wm. (Minnie) Ch Lawrence, field Secl3 T80a Wm. Tyler (1913) Canton Rl Canton Sec9 0135a Martin, Chas. (Nana) Ch Donald, (1868) Vivian, Ellisville Rl Young Hick- Martindale, David (Elizabeth) Ch ory Sec36 T160a Mrs. Elian Beer Charles, Grover, Dela, Eunice, An- (1904) nie, Bessie, Table Grove R3 Far- Martin, Chas. E, (Sarah) Avon Rl mers Sec27 0135a (1882) Lee Sec4 Farm Hand U. J. Kutch- Martindale, M. D. (Ella) Ch Vinnie, ler (1866) Ross, Daisie, Smithfield Cass Sec31 Martin, Chas. W. (Lizzie) Ch Marie, 0123a (1860) Canton Rl Canton Sec20 Ol55a Marvel, Harry H. (Josephine) Ch (1872) Howard, Canton R2 Joshua Secl6 Martin, Clarence (Myrtle) Ch Willis, T177a S. S. Brokaw (1914) Lucile, Canton R5 Banner Seel Marvel, Marmaduke (Marcy) Ch La- TlOla W. R. Kurran (1909) vina, Hilda, Hettie, Maud, Morris, Martin, C. Edw. (Goldie) Ch Helen, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec20 038a Avon R4 Lee Sec30 T240a Frank (1890) Pool (1915) Marvel, Wm. M. (Daisy) Ch Edith, Martin, Earl (Mina) Ch Gladys, Ilene, Mae, Ralph, Zelma, Henry. Edna, Canton Rl Canton Sec8 T119a Bert Fairview Rl Fairview Sec20 TlOa Overman (1884) W. Wyne (1915) Martin, E. N. (Eliza) Ch Augustus, Marvel, W. H. (Irene) Cuba R3 Put- lone, Alta, Avon R4 Lee Secl8 man Sec23 T215a Sarah Palmer (1862) (1871) Martin, Fannie B. (Winnie) Ch Chas., Mason, Chas. (Elsie) Cuba, R2 Put- Phoebe, Flora, Marie, Lucile, Guy, man Secl5 O80a (1886) 088a (1911) Mason, C. (Jessie) Ch Willis, Harry, Martin, Frank H. (Alda) Ch Frank, Nellie, Donald, Elmer, Cuba Rl Canton R6 Buckheart Sec8 0212a Putman Sec6 OlUa L Hedrick Louise, Marietta Rl Harris Secl8 (1884) (1879) Mason, Geo. (Mabel) Ch Blake, Char- Martin, Geo. (Laura) Ch Lelon, lotte, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl5 Pearl, Wylie. Mabel. Floyd, Ross. T300a Frank Gray (1891) Frank, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Secl6 Mason, John (Margaret) Ch Ray, T108a Lewis Martin (1902) Alva, Bud, Bessie, Vernie, Lawson, Martin, Geo. (Clara) Ch Hilda. Hazel, William, Frances, Smithfield R2 Cecil, Russell, Ray, Kennith, Lon- Cass Sec29 02a (1902) don Mills R22 Fairview Sec6 T187a Mason, Ralph (Zella) Ch Raymond, Jess E. Norval (1914) Cuba R2 Putman Sec4 T154a John Martin, Jacob, Jr. (Alta) Ch Geneva, Winkler (1892) Hischel, Freta, London Mills Rl Mason, Robert (Sadie) Ch Mabel, Young Hickory Sec21 0121a (1902) Levy, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec31 Martin, Jas. (Carrie) Ch Amos, Cuba T40a S. W. Keim (1886) R2 Joshua Sec34 O80a (1904) Mason, Wm. T. (Effie) Ch Frank, Martin, John L. (Ada) Ch Ray, Ellis- Nellie, Edward, Glen, Harry, Jo- ville Rl Deerfield Sec2 T160a Jack- seph, Charles, Farmington Rl son Beer (1911) Farmington Sec8 O140a (1909) Massingale, Wm. (Ollie) Ch Deloss, Martin, Louis (Lena) Ch Lee, Dessa, Floyd, Ruben, Elilm, Canton R2 Clara, Wesley, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Joshua Secll T240a C. P. Fingal Sec22 T120a M. Zimmerman (1915) (1914) Martin, Milton A. (Elizabeth) Ch Mateer, John W. (Alice) Ch Esther, Mattie, Carl, Ellisville Rl Young London Mills Rl Young Hickory Hickory Sec36 O160a (1907) Sec23 0198a (1876) Martin, R. L. (Roxie) Ch Ruth, Les- Matheny, R. T. Ch Carl, Wayne, ter, Lulu. Canton R8 Orion Sec27 Clara, Twila, Smithfield Rl Cass 032a (1896) Sec9 082a (1867) 99 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Matthews, Chas. F. (Kate) Ch Delia, Mayfield, Albert (Mina) Avon Rl Elzye, Cuba Rl Cass Secll T160a Lee SeclO Farm Hand E. Luper J. C. Rowden Est. (1858) (1915) Matthews, F. T. (Elsie) Ch Lyman, Mayo, G. A. (Cornelia) Ch Linnie, Frederick, Rosanah, Cuba R3 Put- Emmet, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec8 man Sec35 T159a S. T. Laws (1890) T160a Albert Harnet (1865) Matthias, J. E. (Etta) Ch Leah, Mary, McAdams, Clement (Alice) Ch Astoria R4 Woodland Sec30 0158a Louisa, Verna, Ipava R4 Berna- (1877) dotte Secl8 T73a Robt. Pickering Maul, Peter (Alice) Ch Pearl, Ray, (1861) Sam, Archie, Hilda, Cecil, Charlie, McAtee, Frederick D. (Anna) Ch Kenneth, Lewistown Rl Berna- Gwendolyn, James, Rapatee R35 dotte Secl2 T160a Geo. Snively Fairview Sec23 T180a B. J. Hooper (1881) (1913) Maurice, Elmer (Myrtle) Ch Ivan, McBeth, Alfred, Smithfield R2 Lee Frank, Canton R2 Joshua Secll Sec35 012a (1853) T80a Mrs. Robert Lloyd (1915) McBeth, Frank, Smithfield R2 Lee ^ Maus, Jake (Jessie) Canton R8 Orion Sec26 T80a Henry McCance (1856) Secl9 T160a B. F. Owings (1891) McBroom, A. Ch Mahlon, Lewis, Maus, J. P. Ch Mary, Myrtle, Frank, William, Carrie, Canton R2 Canton Jake, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec35 Sec33 0266a (1841) O200a (1860) McBroom, Mrs. A. J. Avon R4 Lee Maxson, Elmer (Vada) Ch Kenneth, Sec21 059a (1876) Harold, Canton R7 Banner Sec6 McBroom, Chas. H. and Oscar Put- TlOOa Grant Moran (1885) nam Canton R2 Buckheart Sec8 Maxwell, Chas. (Edith) Ch Vera, O60a (1859) Verla, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl9 McBroom, Edw. (Elva) Ch Lee, T200a Frank Carter Mary, Mildred, J., Canton R2 Can- Maxwell, Earl (Lula) Ch Ernest, Can- ton Sec31 0219a (1861) ton R6 Buckheart Sec27 T160a McBroom, L. T. (Louise) Norris, Howard Maxwell (1887) Canton Sec3 T130a Samuel Robin- Maxwell, Elzie (Marnie) Ch Wilfred, son (1888) Wandaleigh, Astoria R4 Woodland McCabe, M. M. (Julia) Ch John, Sec31 T120a Mrs. Alice Welker Lewistown Rl Lewistown Seclf (1892) O90a (1910) Maxwell, Frank (Nell) Ch Robert, McCamant, Bert (Dollie) Ch Vain, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl3 T80a Ida Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl4 Mitchell (1885) T120a Jane Pickering (1905) Maxwell, Samuel (Sara) Ch Delia, Grove R3 Farmers Sec23 Farm James, Minnie, Charles, Frank, Hand Henrey Weber Ella, Bert, Elze, Hubert, Astoria McCan, Everett C. (Flora) Ch Les- Astoria Secl2 O80a (1845) ter, Donald, Edwin, Trivoli R14 Maxwell, T. H. (Levinia) Ch Perry, Orion Sec3 073a (1888) Charles, Jennie, Table Grove R3 McCan, J. W. (Edith) Ch Everett, Farmers Sec21 O108a (1882) Willard, Dervey, Lewistown R2 May, Don V. (Jessie) Ch Verna, Liverpool Sec8 098a (1856) (Eliza) Iva, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec29 McCance, J. W. Ch Marietta Harris Secl4 O30a T205a Mrs. S. May (1893) R2 May, Roy (Myrtle) Ch Dale, Doris, (1880) McCance, Wm. (Judith) Ch Clark, Madeline, Smithfield Rl Berna- J. Clarla, Ross, Twila, Smithfield R2 dotte Sec7 T287a John Loveland Harris Sec2 O120a (1863) (1885) McCarahan, S. L. (Margaret) Ch Lela, May, Mrs. Samantha, Ch Roy, El- Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl9 nora, Don, Dean, Edna, James, Mil- 0136a (1896) dred, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec28 O205a (1865) McCarty, David (Lucy) Ch Olive, Harry, Arthur, Clare, Bessie, Ver- Mayall, W. L. (Jennie) Ch Hilmer, mont Vermont Sec28 O190a (1866) Elzie, Irma, Anna, Lawrence, Rus- sell, Irene, Gladys, Nita, Lethe, McCarty, Frank (Nellie) Ch Wayne, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 TlOOa Mrs. Margery, Vermont R2 Vermont S. Breeden (1865) Sec26 O120a (1882)

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McCarty, W. P. (Matilda) Cli Lilly, McDermet, John Smithfield R2 Har- Frank, Fannie, Vermont R2 Ver- ris SecU O60a (1856) mont Sec22 OSOa (1866) McDermet, W. R. (Elva) Smithfield McClelland, J. (Elvina) Ch Laura, R2 Harris Secll T114a Frank Mc- Esther, Albert, Edna, Robert, Dermet (1893) Myron, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec23 McElroy, Ambrose (Alice) Ch Lulla, OlSOa (1840) Mary, John, Edna, Nellie, Bernice, McClelland, Robert Astoria, Astoria Charley, Wilbert, Rapatee R35 Sec24 T90a Ed. McClellan (1898) Fairview SecU O30a (1915) McClure, Charley (Mary) Ch Carl, McFarland Geo. A. (Lela) Ch Ger- Lottie, Lola, Harry, Weldon, Pau- trude, Avon R3 Union Sec20 T130a line, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec28 G. H. Neuman (1913) T20a B. L. TenEvck (1914) McGee, Thos. (Edith) Ch Maro, McClure, J. T. (Maggie) New Phila- Cora, Delia, Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 delphia Harris Secl8 088a (1914) O80a (1856) McCombs, Foster (Eunica) Ch Olg^, McGehee, Mrs. R. Ch Elmer, Lewis- Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2 0279a town R5 Waterford Seel O70a (1908) (1860) McCombs, John S. (Jennie) Ch An- McGhee, Louis Maro (Bessie) Ch drew, Farmington R2 Farmington Meredith, Stella, Louis, Fiatt Rl Secl4-15 T145a F. G. Scales (1912) Deerfield Sec36 T160a G. S. Head- McCormick, Benton (Laura) Ch ley (1911) Glenn, Stella, Mary, Carl, Hazel, McGrew, K. L (Lucy) Ch Ruth, Vera, Blanche, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec8 Ross, Dwight, Wilma, Vermont R3 0355a (1855) Astoria Sec5 T95a J. J. Worsdell McCormick, Clark (Mary) Ch Har- Est. (1910) vey, Maud, Myrtle, Lena, Jesse, McKay, Jas. (Mary) Ch Leo, Charles, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec7 O160a Avon R3 Union Secl7 082a (1904) (1846) McKee, Frank (Mae) Ch Arthur, McCormick, Emmor (Rose) Ch Rob- Roland, Claud, Florence, Grace, ert, Verna, Rutherford, Astoria R2 Ivan, Farrington Rl Farrington Astoria Sec8 O130a (1860) Sec7 O60a (1913) McCormick, Finley Ch Arthur, Ralph, McKenzie, D. R. (Louise) Ch Charles, Verne, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec4 Frank, Avon R4 Lee Sec27 T300a O40a (1854) M. C. Lybarger (1894) McCormick, Glenn (Alice) Ch Oel, McKinley, C. P. Ch Thomas, Bertha, Kenneth, Abigail, Keith, Gerald, Fred, Canton R7 Banner SeclS Vermont R2 Astoria Sec5 T135a B. O160a (1855) McCormick (1881) McKinley, Edw. B. (Daisy) Ch Harry, McCormick, H. (Addie) Ch Lloyd, Arthur, Clyde, Nellie, Lewistown Harold, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec7 R3 Pleasant Sec36 081a (1908) T160a C. McCormick (1886) McKinley, Henry (Laura) Ch Bertha, McCracken, Ira Lewistown R4 Liver- Florine, Astoria Rl Woodland pool Sec6 OSOa (1854) Sec35 O70a (1855) McCracken, Samuel (Hettie) Ch McKinley, John (Lucy) Ch Dean, Maude, Bryan, Hattie, Don, Bessie, Vada, Edna, Fay, Albert, Astoria Frank, Canton R3 Liverpool Sec6 R3 Woodland Sec9 T77a Henry O240a (1856) Clanin (1880) McCullough, George Farmington R2 McKinley, Jos. (Agettie) Ch Aubrey, Farmington Secl3 O120a (1861) Clarence, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec34 0135a (1868) R., D.D.S. (Mary) Ch McCumber, C. McKinley, Lemard (Myrtle) Ch Lee, Chesril, Muriel, Canton R3 George, Floyd, Julia, Ipava Rl Buckheart Sec25 0212a (1882) Pleasant Sec3-4-9 Farm Hand Bruce McCumber, Thos. (Emma) Ch Mrs. Catron (1915) Hazslip, Canton R6 Buckheart McKinney, Henry N. (May) Ch Ivan, Sec27 T120a Cora Bauman Farm Viola, Ronelsie, Inabelle, Erwin, Hand (1861) Farmington R2 Farmington Sec28 McDermet, Frank (Flora) Ch Laura, T239a Newman McKinney (1900} Willie, Ralph, Bell, Guy, Velma, McKinney, Ivan (Lena) Ch Claudie, Marietta Rl Harris Sec3 O120a Canton R4 Canton SeclO T98a N. J. (1906) Coleman (1

101 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

McKinney, W. J. (Emma) Ch Mary, McMullen, Ralph (Mamie) Ch Mel- John, William, Pauline, Marcella, vin, Austin, Astoria Rl Woodland Margaret, Smithfield Cass Sec36 Sec24 T40a Wm. Garrett (1891) O120a (1912) McMullen, Wm. M. (Ellen) Ch John, McKinzey, John E. (Marguerite) Cfa Robert, Katie, Farmington R2 Thomas, Phletiff, Marietta R2 Har- Farmington Sec26 O250a (1871) ris Sec32 O120a (1863) McMullin, Clyde (Minnie) Ch Harlie, McKinzie, Harry (Edith) Marietta R2 London Mills Rl Young Hickory Farmers Sec5 074a (1877) Sec21 OlOOa (1914) McLaren, W. S. (Effie) Wallace, McNeil, Geo. (Mary) Ch Lula, Wil- Marshall, Astoria R2 Woodland liam, Fred, Emmet, Albert, Hazel, Sec5 T80a.C. C. McLaren (1878) Floyd, Arthur, Ipava R3 Pleasant McLouth, Fred (Ida) Ch Marshall, Sec29 T220a Maurice Salzenstein Marvin, Adrean, Homer, Hannah, (1863) John, Katv, Infant, Canton R6 McNeil, Wm. (Elzada) Ch Ernie, Buckheart Sec34 O240a (1860) Evelyn, Summum, Woodland Sec5 McLouth, Sherman (Mary) Ch T160a M. Salzenstein (1890) Mabel, Nafton, Ula, Rachel, Estie, McPheters, W. O. (Harriet) Ch Burl, Sherman, Canton R6 Buckheart Francis, Muriel, Canton R3 Buck- Sec35 0379a (1865) heart Secl2 TlOOa Wm. McPheters McLouth, Nafton (Belle) Ch Wilbur, (1882) Alma, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec34 McQuown, John J. (Isabelle) Ch T120a Sherman McLouth (1892) Edna, Stacy, Farmington R2 Farm- McMahon, Dennis (Mary) Ch Wil- ington Sec24 T140a J. F. Eskridge lard, John, Dennis, Jr., Canton R2 (1909) Joshua Secl4 O80a (1900) McWhorter, Albert (Mae) Fiatt McMahon, John (Emeline) Lewis- Joshua Sec20 TllOa J. W. Bowman town R6 Isabel SeclS 046a (1860) (1910) McMahon, Otis K. (Burbie) London McWhorter, P. L. (Clara) Ch Avis, Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec26 Lee, Cuba Rl Cass Seel T160a A. T80a Jay & John Simons (1915) Rock (1892) McMahon, Thos. (Jennie) Ch Otis, Melius, Arch (Ola) Ch Garnet, London Mills Rl Young Hickory Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 05a Sec25 T160a Margaret Karr (1894) (1881) McMellen, Robert (Nettie) Ch Alice, Meller, J. H. (Grace) Ch Mary, Mary, Robert, Farmington R2 Smithfield R2 Cass Sec5 T23a J. F. Farmington Sec25 O300a (1871) Jennings (1885) McMillan, Chas. (Claire) Canton R7 Mellert, John (Winnie) Ch Ercell, Banner Sec5 Farm Hand (1886) Beulah, Mildred, Lois, Lewistown McMillan, Fred (Edith) Canton R7 R4 Liverpool Secl5 0254a (1866) Banner Sec5 Farm Hand (1895) Mellert, Jos. (Dora) Ch Belle, Wil- McMillan, G. M. (Mary) Ch John, lard, Jessie, Mabel, Florence, Stella, Charles, Minnie, Maud, Mabel, Leila, Ralph, Fred, Canton R6 Fred, Amy, Lucy, Chester, Canton Buckheart Sec35 0236a R7 Banner Sec5 O760a (1876) Mellier, J. C. (Mary) Ch Leta, Smith- McMillan, J. H. (Cynthia) Ch Stella, field R2 Cass Sec21 O240a (1878) Delia, Harvey, Roy, Ipava R2 Ver- Mellville, Warren (Lizzie) Ch Dru- mont Sec3 OlOOa (1897) cilla, Albord, Ida, Ivie, Daniel, McMullen, Chas. E. (Carrie) Fair- Ralph, Farmington Rl Farmington view Rl Joshua Sec8 T200a Shafer Secl6 0125a (1908) Est. (1909) Melton, Elmer J. (Amanda) Ch Rol- McMullen, Earl (Irma) Ch Harry, land, Bernard, Ellisville Rl Young Clifford, Ruth, Wilmadeen, Astoria Hickory Sec33 077a (1907) R3 Woodland Secl4 T78a Geo. Mc- Melvin, John (Ethel) Bushnell R2 Mullen (1901) Lee Sec31 O80a (1915) McMulIten, Elbert (Ellen) Ch Milo, Melvin, Wm. (Susan) Ch Edna, Fay, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec25 O340a Lida, Donald, Ray, Avon Rl Lee (1866) Sec24 Farm Hand (1874) McMullen, Geo. (Sarah) Ch Earl, Melz, Wm. (Ida) Ch Ralph, Irene, Ralph, Rov, Ray, Astoria R3 Wood- Trivoli R13 Orion Sec2 T94a Frank land Secl4 0238a (1901) Melz (1889)

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Memmen, G. F. (Delia) Ch Jessie, Millard, H. L. (Dell) Ch Lee, Floyd, Georgia, Lewie, Ellen, Mabel, Thelia, Jasper, Roy, Cuba R3 Put- Marie, Dorothy, Canton R5 Banner man Sec20 O250a (1858) Sec2 John F. Snider (1886) Millard, Jasper (Daisy) Ch Arabelle, Mercer, Carl (Rachel) Ch Gladys. Cuba R3 Putman Sec20 Harry Ipava R2 Vermont Secl6 T33a R. P. Clayberg (1887) Mercer (1888) Millard, Jesse (Evelyn) Ch Emery, Mercer, Chas. (Hattie) Ch Neva. Stanley, Pearl, Howard, Gertrude, Leska, Margaret, Vermont R2 Ver- Ethel, Grace, Ruth, Elsie, Lewis- mont Sec32 O80a (1876) town R3 Lewistown Sec28 T228a Mercer, E. S. (Alta) Ch Loa, Lucy, Mrs. Phelps (1869) Astoria R4 Astoria Sec24 T200a C. Millard, Oscar (Alphareta) Ch Ralph, L. Howard (1886) Floyd, Lonzo, Matha, Vivian, Cuba Mercer, F. E. (Kate) Ch Fred, Rus- R3 Lewistown Sec4 092a (1866) sell, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec29 Miller, A. J. (Viola) Ch Harry, Manager Wm. H. Kelley (1866) Henry, Ralph, Astoria R2 Astoria Mercer, Glen (Pearl) Vermont R2 Sec9 O80a (1891) Vermont Sec21 T80a H. Kirkbride Miller, Chas. (Anna) Ch Dwight, Mil- (1887) dred, Harold, Margaret, Helen, Mercer, Rhodes (Alice) Ch Amy. Canton R2 Joshua Sec36 T91a L. C. Clarence, Carl, Ipava R2 Vermont Miller (1912) SeclO O103a (1881) Miller, C. M. (Effie) Ch Doyle, Leo, Mercer, Thos. (Caroline) Ch Jessie, Eugene, Melvin, Canton R8 Canton Elva, Glen, Fred, Cora, Vermont R2 Sec24 T160a J. W. Houston (1873) Vermont Sec21 O140a (1855) Miller, D. W. (Henrietta) Ch Emery, Mercer, Willis (Frances) Vermont Charles, Marcus, Albert, Ella, Vermont Sec32 O107a (1882) Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 O20a Merrill, B. R. (Hattie) Ch Horda, (1850) Clara, Julia, Helen, Ruth, Belle, Miller, Elwood (Nellie) Ch Russell, Wendell, Charles, Joseph, Char- Harold, Beulah, Rodney, Vermont lotte, Lucile, Margaret, Astoria R3 R2 Vermont Sec23 T120a A. Miller Astoria Secl3 O160a (1870) Est. (1880) Merrill, W. A. (Sadie) Ch William, Miller, Frank L. (Minnie) Ch John, Astoria R3 Woodland SeclS O80a Canton R2 Joshua Sec25 T173a D. (1864) L. Miller (1914) Merrill, W. H. (Mary) Ch Walter, Miller, Fred S. (Julia) Ch Blanche, Margaret, Sarah, William, Eva, Canton Rl Canton Sec6 T211a S. S. Astoria Rl Woodland Secl9 0163a Miller Est. (1875) (1841) Miller, Geo. B. (Viola) Ch Bertha, Merrill, W. O. (Margaret) Ch Wil- Harry, George, Canton Rl Canton liam, Astoria Rl Woodland Secl9 Secl8 O200a (1863) (1875) Miller, Geo. G. (Telitha) Ch Charles, Meyer, Geo. A. (Hanna) Ch Kather- James, Sallie, Saul, Clarence, Elva, ine, Canton R8 Orion Sec23 John Canton R4 Orion Sec8 T160a J. W. Milner (1913) Harmel (1880) Meyer, Herman (Anna) Ch Francis,. Miller, Geo. W. (Rachel) Ch Martha, Helen, Canton R4 Canton Secl2 Hancil, Richard, Alta, Delina, Ipava T220a H. M. & C. H. Cline (1913) R4 Bernadotte Secl6 043a (1842) Meyer, Wm. (Lottie) Ch Dorothy, Miller, Grover (Maud) Ch May, Hettie, George, Havana R3 Kerton Charlie, Lester, Lyle, Francis, Sec3 Farm Hand (1911) James, Canton R2 Canton Sec32 Miles, Arthur W. (Nell) Ch Law- T180a Vittum Est. (1884) rence, Eugene, Lewistown R5 Wa- Miller, Hancil P. (Minnie) Ch Dallas, terford Sec6 T160a W. P. Miles Florence, Wilson, Ipava Rl Pleas- (1874) ant Secl2 T300a Harry M. Strouse Miles, Edw. (Maud) Lewistown R5 (1879) Waterford Seel T106a Wm. P. Miller, Harry C. (Tressa) Ch Paul, Miles (1879) Canton R7 Banner Sec8 T140a Enos Miles, Wm. P. (Hattie) Ch Edward, Clark (1899) Carrie, Mary, Nellie, Hattie, Willis, Miller, John (Harriet) Ch Lydia, Arthur, Lewistown R5 Waterford Lois, Robert, Gale, Hubert, Smith- Sec6 0175a field R2 Cass Sec8 O150a (1875)

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Miller, John H. (Florence) Ch Millert, Albert (Sarah) Ch Edna, Charles, William, Ada, Edna, Roy, Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 O120a Laura, John, Guy, Florence, Gladj^s, (1912) Ethel, Fannie, Fairview Rl Joshua Mills, Benjamin Ch Hazel, Willard, Sec3 O40a (1902) Bertha, Merle, Flossie, Canton R4 Miller, John L. (Adaline) Ch Louis, Orion Sec7 T49a Thos. Mills (1880) Robert, Smithfield Cass Sec29 T67a Mills, Chris. A. (Debbie) Ch Alta, Fay, Jas. F. Lon? (1890) Edith, Ralph, Glasford R3 Orion Miller, John M. (Hattie) Ch Ruth, Secl4 O80a (1875) Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec5 T80a Milner, John Ch Florence, Hannah, Lvdie Kirkpatrick (1873) Fern, Bertha, Glodie, Edith, John, Miller, J. A. Ch Gladys, Ralph, Roy, Edna, Breeds, Orion SeclS O360a Fern. Frank, Bernice, Melba, Cuba (1858) R2 Putman Sec2 T168a Mrs. Agnes Miner, Mrs. D. W. Ch Jennette, Scott, Allerton (1871) Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl6 Miller, J. F. (Belle) Lewistown R2 0186a (1868) Liverpool Sec6 032a (1862) Miner, W. A. (Agnes) Ch Albert^ Miller, J. W. (Martha) Ch John, Mar- Bessie, John, Table Grove Rl Far- garet, Henry, Edward, Florence, mers Secl6 0172a (1886) Carrie, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 Mings, Claire H. (Blanche) Avon R4 045a (1846) Union Sec32 T160a J. Kutchler & Miller, Lawrence P. (Ono) Ch James, Son (1913) Egbert, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2 Mitchell, Barbara J. Ch Ellis, Lewis- T107a Mrs. Lennora Kesler (1899) town R5 Lewistown Sec36 OlOa Miller, Lee (Kate) Canton R6 Buck- Mitchell, Duglass (Mary) Ch Julie, heart Secl7 T225a Wm. N. Miller Clarence, Leo, Blond, Jennie, (1888) Blanche, Carl, Union Secll O40a Miller, L. (Louisa) Ch Fannie, Mil- (|910) ton, Cora, Pearl, Curtis, Marietta Mitchell, Ellis (Edith) Ch Vera, Lew- R2 Harris Sec22 T117a J. K. Welch istown R3 Bernadotte Sec23 TlSOa (1852) Alex Freeman (1889) Miller, L. D. (Ethel) Ch Doris, Lloyd, Mitchell, Emery A. (Ada) Ch Irene, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec4 T80a Geo. Harold, Avon R3 Union SeclS T56a Stone (1891) D. Sebree (1914) Miller, L. L. (Matilda) Ch Edith, Mitchell, Geo. (Sarah) Ch Lorence, Stella, Anna, Iva, Velma, Levi, Guv, Earl, Avon R3 Union Secl4 Smithfield R2 Cass Secl8 0158a O320a (1891) (1864) Mitchell, Guy (Eva) Avon R3 Union Miller, N. Dempsey (Bertha) Ch Jes- SeclO T40a Geo. Mitchell (1915) sie, Don, Robert, Arthur, Lewis- Mitchell, Lawrence G. (Dorothy) Ch town R5 Lewistown Sec25 045a Lumuel, Avon R3 L^nion Sec2 T282a (1886) Henry Mitchell (1911) Miller, O. F. & Perry Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec4 O40a (1866) Mitchell, Mathew H. (Margaret) Ch Miller, Paul H. (Ruth) Ch Norman, Marion, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec25 Vermont Vermont Secl9 T160a O160a (1898) Jasper Searl (1896) Mitchell, Oliver (Carrie) Ch Emery, Miller, Richard H. (Ollie) Ch Marie, Rov, Clara, Ira, Glenn, Avon R3 Bernice, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Union Secl4 O80a (1881) Sec8 T160a James Pilcher (1884) Mitchell, Roy J. (Daisy) Ch Gladys. Miller, Wm. (Margaret) Ch Harold, Avon R3 Union Secl3 T124a J. F. Ruth, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl7 Wyncoop (1914) T78a Stremmel (1879) Jos. Molone, Fred (Delia) Ch Benzil Miller, Wm. C. Ch Preston, John, Sheldon, Eveline, Neldora. Chester, Clvde, Howard, Bessie, Bertha, Havana Kerton Seel Farm Hand Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec32 O70a A. L. Langelier (1914) (1886) Miller, Wm. H. (Ella) Ch Etta, Can- Moloney, D. J. (Jennie) Ch Maurine, ton R2 Joshua Sec36 TllOa Frank Regcnia, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Mosher (1916) Sec35 O240a (1874) Miller, Wm. N. (Eliza) Ch James, Molletti, Alfonse (May) Ch John, Essie, John, Jessie, Lee, Canton R6 Middlegrove Fairview Secl2 Farm Buckheart Secl7 0225a (1859) Hand A. Dykeman (1912) 104 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Monn, D. H. (Charlotte) Ch Walter, Moran, Henry E. (Martha) Ch Clara Canton Rl Canton Sec8 T80a Mrs. Canton R2 Joshua Sec24 09a, Emily Cox (1890) (1890) Monn, Walter L. (Sarah) Ch Daniel Moran, J. F. (Anna) Ch William, Re- Canton Rl Canton Secl7 T80a Mrs. becca, Edward, Frank, Flora, Cuba Emily Cox (1888) R2 Buckheart Sec7 T210a Mrs. Wm. Monroe, J. W. (Emma) Ch Howard, Marrow (1851) Loren, Raid, Cuba R3 Lewistown Moran, W. H. (Rosetta) Ch Levi, Sec3 O30a (1912) Ruby, Canton R5 Banner Sec9 Moon, C. K. (Ruth) Ch Edna, Dem- T402a L. G. Moran (1861) ming, Marietta R2 Harris Sec29 Morey, Don (Pearl) Marietta Rl 048a (1878) Harris Seel TlOOa Harvey Paull Moore, Chas. A. (Agnes) Ch Ernie, (1893) Nelson, Canton R2 Farmington Morey, Floyd (Bessie) Ch Mark, Lu- Sec33 T300a S. A. Drake (1910) cille Smithfield R2 Sec26 Farm Moore, Daniel W. (Mary) Ch Ray- Hand Thomas Huddleston (1915) mond, Floyd, Canton, Orion Sec29 Morey, Lewis F. (Minnie) Ch Mabel, 0112a (1866) Don, Lela, Nina, Edith, Lola, Moore, E. A. (Mamie) Ch Joseph, Marietta Rl Harris Seel T200a Robert Cuba R2 Putman Seel T156 Chas. F. Mariner (1870) Wm. McCreary Est. (1881) Morgan, Alfred D. (Mary) Ch Merle, Moore, F. C. (Ora) Ch Earl, Louise, Ralph, William, Esther, Jake, Mary. Mariella, Catherine, Canton R2 Arthur, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Est. Canton Sec31 T145a J. E. Barnard Sec3 T160a Mrs. M. Morgan (1884) (1868) Moore, John W. (Jessie) Ch WilHs, Morgan, Chas. R. (Ellie) Ch Myra, George, Fred, Harry, Canton, Zola, William, Table Grove R2 Ver- Joshua Sec36 T107a Phoebe Wy- mont Sec6 O50a (1861) song (1902) Morgan, N. C. (Ina) Ch Oscar, Adlai, Moore, T. E. (Emma) Ch Ernest, Warren, Verdie, Hubert, Elvie, Nina, Canton R4 Canton Sec4 T174a Noalena, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27 S. A. Drake (1908) T80a W. O. Morgan (1869) Morgan, Snowden (Hattie) Ch Vedo, Moore, T. J. (Sarah) Ch John, Roy, Lena, Mary, Edith, Minnie, Earl, Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 O40a (1888) (Tabitha) Harvey, Charles, Ruth, Cuba R3 Putman Morgan, W. O. Ch Noah, Grace, Cuba R3 Put- Sec33 O80a (1853) Alfred, Win- man Sec27 (1839) Moorhouse, Frank D. (Cleo) Ch Morgart, Wm. (Anna) Ch Fay, Frank, ifred, Lewistown Harold, Robert, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec34 OlOa (1902) Bernadotte Sec2-3 T422a O. Rl J. Morley, Loren (Jennie) Table Grove Moorhouse (1884) R3 Farmers Sec21 0112a (1852) Moorhouse, LeRoy E. (Emily) Ch Morrell, John (Hattie) Ch Essie, Lee, Clifford, Cleo, Charlotte, Lewistown Mabel, Canton Rl Canton Sec21 Rl Lewistown Secl6 T91a Miss Ada 0179a (1902) Fitzhenry (1882) Morris, Asa. (Mary) Ch Frank, Jes- Mabel, Veda, Moorhouse, Omar J. (Carrie) Ch sie, Olive, Roscoe, Lula, Clarence, Charles, Roy, Mary, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl6 O170a Frank, Hensel, Lewistown Rl (1880) Bernadotte Sec2-3 0422a (1855) Morris, John F. Avon R3 Union Moose, S. B. (Allie) Ch Shelby, Mar- Sec4 025a (1896) vin, Glenn, Russell, Astoria Rl Morris, Mordeca, Fiatt, Joshua Sec28 Woodland Sec34 O220a (1871) 082a (1886) Moran, Dean (Flora) Ch Agnes, Morrow, Abe (Annice) Canton R6 Cuba R2 Putman Sec9 Tl56a B. F. Buckheart SeclO 085a (1862) Gluts (1891) Morse, Bose (May) Ch Francis, Ber- Moran, Frank, Jr. (Ada) Ch Kenneth, nice, Charles, Susie, Myrtle, Fair- Lyle, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec5 view Rl Fairview Secl2 T220a Farm Hand J. A. Moran (1886) Elijah Manning (1908) Moran, G. (Biola) Canton R2 Buck- Morse, Clyde (Bertha) Ch Vernice, heart Sec7 Farm Hand J. A. Tay- LeRoy, Fairview Fairview Secl7 lor (1890) T60a Anna C. Dray (1915)

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Morse, John L. (Sarah) Ch Mary, Munson, L. E. (Ella) Ch Ernest, Avon R4 Union Sec33 T200a Mrs. Charles, Lillie, Polly Ann, Wesley, Mar.v Morse (1876) Ida, Mamie, James, Lewistown Rl Morse, Joshua B. (Cora) Ch Lois, Bernadotte Sec2 O60a (1866) Mildred, Hanna, Loraine, Robert, Murphy, Chas. H. L. Ch Thelma, Cozell, Middlegrove RD Fairview Mabel, Cuba Rl Cass Secl3 O80a Sec 12 T280a Wm. F. Hardine (1880) (1911) Murphy, Chester (Rebecca) Ch Perry, Morse, Ray (Mary) Ch Florence,, James, Harry, Marietta R2 Harris, Lula, Harry, Stella, Lena, Finley, Sec21 O160a (1851) Astoria R2 Pleasant Sec32 0152a Murphy, Elmer J. (Jennie) Ch Helen, (1905) Alfred, Glenn, Lewistowm Rl Lew- Morse, Wm. S. (Mary) Ch Floyd, istown Sec24 O80a T200a (1878) Ethel, Middle Grove Farmington Murphy, H. (Idae) Ch Essie, Charles, Sec7 T169a Martha McKeyes (1913) Guthrie, Kenneth, Archie, Marvin, Morton, Henry A. (Fern) Ch Leslie, Bryan, Marietta Harris SeclS T43a Canton Rl Farmington Sec20-21 Nancy Mead (1912) T232a L. W. Morton (1914) Murphy, H. Otis (Jennie) Ch John,

Mosher, Floyd J. (Catherine) . Ch Alwilda, Lewistown R4 Lewistown Lyle, Ivan, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec24 Sec24 O160a (1881) T140a Lewis Emory (1915) Murphy, H. R. (Mary) Ch Eva, Lu- Mosher, J. E. (Myrtle) Ch Infant, cile. Marietta R2 Harris Sec21 Ches- Cuba R2 Putman Sec3 TlSOa L. ter Murphy (1885) Latonfette (1906) Murphy, J. E. (Cora) Ch Locie, Carl, Mosher, J. J. (Harriet) Ch Mary, Mabel, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 Fred, Cuba Putman SeclS 065a O160a (1886) (1836) Murphy, J. W. (Ann) Ch Loren, Mosher, S. A. (Carrie) Ch Everet, Clarence, Roy, Alta, Marie, Ruth, Clvde, Cuba R3 Putman Sec20 Cuba Cass Sec24 0292a (1866) T500a C. E. Baylor (1876) Murphy, M. W. (Harriet) Cuba Rl Moul, Edgar B. (Edith) Canton Rl Cass Sec23 O130a (1855) Farmington Sec29 T134a John Sloan Murphy, Roy W. (Jessie) Ch Lorena, (1911) Loui-se, Cuba, Cass Sec24 J. W. Moul, H. E. (Anna) Ch Lawrence, Murphy (1889) Astoria R4 Astoria Sec35 T80a S. Murphy, W. S. (Dora) Ch Corda, O. Moose (1895) Lloyd, Bernice, Alberta, Basil, Mullin, F. B. (Lenna) Ch John Table Clavton, Beulah, Cuba Rl Cass Grove R3 Farmers Sec28 T320a M. Secl3 0112a (1875) D. Hall (1915) Musselman, S. P. (Dora) Vermont R3 Mummert, Andrew (Laura) Ch Dol- Astoria Sec7 047a (1908) lie, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26 022Ia Myers, Cecil D. (Ethel) Ch Everett, (1866) Maud, London Mills Rl Young Mummert, E. C. (Delia) Ch Hazel, Hickorv Sec22 T148a G. W. Wil- Corda, Hollie, Marshall, Keith, As- liams ('1915) toria R3 Woodland Secl2 O20a Myers, Chas. A. (Mamie) Ch Helen, T150a Jas. Markley (1882) Violet, Martha, Astoria Rl Wood- Mummert, J. E. (Ella) Ch DeVere, land Secl9 O80a (1870) Maxine, Astoria R3 Woodland Myers, Charley (Leota) Ch Vere, Secl7 T226a Neil Mummert (1883) William, Kenneth, Smithfield R2 Mummert, W. H. (Nellie) Ch Car- Deerfield Sec20 02Sa (1913) roll, Frances, Astoria R3 Woodland Myers, Clay (Emma) Ch Edna, Cecil, Sec8 T299a Mrs. Sarah Mummert Ellisville Rl Ellisville Sec32 O80a (1913) (1905) Muncy, W. W. Seville, Harris Secl4 Myers, Edw. (Sarah) Ch Robert, Ha- O20a (1868) vana R3 Kcrton Sec5 O80a (1876) Munson, Clark (Hannah) Ch Russell, Myers, Elmer C. (Mary) Ch Bessie, Leonard, Lawrence, Evan, Bertha, Russell, Mable, Lloyd, Eugene, Lena, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Avon R3 Union Sec4 T214a J. R. Sec9 O80a (1859) Harrod (1914) Munson, Ernest J. (Getta) Ch Bur- Myers, Emery (Anna) Ch Harold, dette, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Clyde, Ovil, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2 T80a H. Strode (1888) Secl4 O160a (1915)

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Myers, Erwen (Lula) Ch Hazel, Myers, Jesse (Rosa) Ch George, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Secl9 T320a Mabel, Bernice, Clifford, Mayfern, A. S. Pratt (1916) Fern, Robert, Miller, Mary, Carl, Myers, Harry (Gladys) Ch Mabel, Al- Cuba R2 Putman Sec9 T80a Rosa fred, Fiatt RI Deerfield Sec23 Farm Myers (1864) Hand (1914) Myers, Roy (Libby) Avon R3 Union Myers, Harry C. Ch Maud, Loyd, Jes- Sec24 O200a (1878) sie, Mary, Florence, Fiatt Rl Deer- Myers, Wm. H. (Mita)Ch Carry, field Secl6 O80a (1910) Grant, Canton Rl Farmington Sec28 Myers, Hiram W. (Verne) Ch Jessie, O160a (1856) Herbert, Ellis, Dorothy, London Myers, Wm. P. (Charlotte) Farming- Mills Rl Fairview Sec8 TlOa A. W. ton Rl Farmington Secl8 T122a Craig (1913) (1915) N

Nappin, Geo. H. (Jessie) Ch Bernice, Nelson, W. O. (Julia) Ch Howard, Marion, Frances, Farmington R2 Arthur, William, Canton R3 Buck- Farmington Secl2 T14a Mrs. heart Seel O80a (1879) Wright (1914) Neuneker, Fred (Josephine) Ch An- Nate, Threll W. (Elsie) Ch Mildred, drew, William, Ernest, Minnie, Frances, Mary, Virginia, Lewis- Nellie, Amy, Rose, Clarence, Jessie, Town R3 Lewistown Sec29 T240a Charles, Bushnell, Harris Sec5 O80a P. J. Standard (1880) (1901) Nebergall, Clarence (Maud) Ch Mil- Neville, A. J. (Mary) Canton Rl Can- dred, William, Ernest, Cuba Rl ton Secl6 O160a (1896) Cass Sec25 TlOOa Wm. Nebergall Neville, Geo. Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl6 (1892) O80a (1908) Neely, Willard U. (Norman) Havana Neville, John P. (Lucille) Ch Leo, R3 Isabel Sec31 T230a Turner & Mary, Paul, Francis, Dennis, Jose- Herget (1912) phine, Edgar, Helen, Margaret, Neff, A. B. (AUie) Canton R7, Ban- Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 T217a ner Secl7 O60a (1881) (1903) Neff, J. A. Ch Edna, Oscar, Illiad, Se- Neville, J. A. (Cora) Ch James, Maur- ville, Cass Sec23 T225a Emma Par- ice, Canton R4 Canton Secl4 T157a vin (1855) Thos. Simmons (1860) Neff, O. J. (Ruth) Ch Lucille, Seville, Newburn, Jacob (MoUie) Ch Asa, Cass Sec26 T60a Mrs. Emma Par- Amos, Cuba Putman Sec7 095a vin (1894) (1876) Negley, Jas. P. (Maud) Ch Martin, Newcomb, Chas. D. Middle Grove Morris, Farmington R2 Farming- Farmington Sec7 0369a (1886) ton Sec21 T245a Elizabeth Maxwell Newlan, Chas. (May) Ch James, (1894) Lena, Canton Rl Canton Secl6 Negly, A. J. (Ada) Ch Raymond, Farm Hand J. Neville (1886) Dorothy, Lowell, Lois, Canton Rl Newton, A. (Anna) Ch Emma, Canton Sec5 TlOOa David Eshel- Bertha, Mabel, Louise, Cuba R2 man (1875) Putman Secl6 076a (1849) Negly, H. A. (Cora) Ch Louise, Lil- Newton, Frank (Delia) Ch Marion, lian, Canton Rl Canton Sec28 Albert, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec5 0134a (1876) T655a Geo. Wilcoxen (1869) Neikirk, Herald (Dale) Ch Neva, Ha- Newton, H. (Sarah) Ch Maud, vana R2 Kerton Sec4 TlOOa Harry Abram, Bessie, Cuba R2 Putman Neikirk (1914) Sec4 680a (1846) Nelms, Wm. (Alta) Ch May, Cuba Rl Newton, John (Frances) Ch Lena, Cass Sec34 T35a Geo. Snively Eva, Esther, Fred, Melvin, Canton (1889) R2 Buckheart Sec5 Farm Hand Nelson, Swan M. (Christina) Ch Frank Newton (1872) Henry, Roy, Edith, Edna, Edward, Nieman, Wm. R. (Belle) Ch Mary, Willard, Ralph, Clarence, Loyd Clarabelle, Nelson, Ipava R5 Pleas- Russell, Bruce, Trivoli R14 Orion ant Sec7 T200a Mrs. Susie Winn Sec5 T312a S. D. Benson (1901) (1915) 107 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Noble, Jas. (Mildred) Ch Philip, Norton, Wm. (Adeline) Ch Archie, Ipava R2 \'ermont Sec4 Farm Hand George, Ralph, Roy,, Joseph, Mae, Frank Kirkpatrick (1915) Farmington Rl Farrriington Secl3 Nolan, C. W. (Delia) Ch Lillie, Eliza, O140a (1876) William, Albert, Manda, Smithfield Norval, John W. (Anna) Ch Mildred, Cass Secl9 Farm Hand Rena Fur- Fairview Rl Fairview Secl9 0161a long (1874) (1910) Noll, Emmett (Sallie) Ch Luthern, Farmington R2 Farmington Secl2 Norvill, Jas. T. (Ella) Ch Ethel, Ber- Farm Hand J. F. Simpson (1914) tha, Gertie, Benie, Chester, Carl, Nordwall, John A. (Anna) Ch Law- London Mills R22 Fairview Sec5 rence, Ernest, Avon R3 Union Sec 083a (1901) 26 T80a W. J. Chambers (1914) Nott, C. A. (Nellie) Ch 8, Lewlstown Norman, G. T. Havana R D Isabel R4 Liverpool Sec20 086a (1860) Sec31 T30a Turner & Herget (1913) Norris, Harry C. (Nora) Ellisville Rl Nott, Harry (Una) Ch Harvey, Pearl, Lee Secl3 TSOa Jas. Norris (1896) Dorothy, Wilbur, George, Lewis- Northrup, Edw. (Olive) Ch Minnie, town R3 Bernadotte Sec35 T272a Grace, George, Marietta Rl Lee Harvey H. Atherton (1877) Sec34 0235a (1911) Nott, L. C. Lewistown R5 Liverpool Northrup, Hugh (Mary) Ch Bessie, Sec31 O30a (1855) Roscoe, Fern, Archie, Jessie, Gladys, Roy, Eva, Trivoli R13 Orion Seel Nott, Thaddius (Nellie) Ch Dalton, O120a (1909) Eula, Richard, William, Nellie, Bes- Norton, Ralph (Edna) Rapatee R35 sie, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Seel Fairview Secl3 T140a Wm. Norton O160a Seel 1-12 T200a W. H. Hack- (1910) man (1876)

Oaks, Wm. S. (Nellie) Ch Maud, Lilly, O'Donnell, Daniel (Margaret) Ch Emma, Frank, Marie, Howard, Mary Ellen, Anna, John, Catherine, Lester, Bernard, Gladys, Mildred, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec21 0363a Glasford R3 Orion Sec3 T80a J. R. (1846) Erford (1866) O'Donnell, John (Annie) Ch Ruth, Oatman, Chas. (Lucy) Ch Lawrence, Leslie, Edna, Mary, Grace, Edith, Nellie, Avon R3 Union See22 T380a Johnnie, Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec6 Howard H. Rose (1915) T114a Ed Holmes (1907) O'Brien, Ben R. (Aldah) Farmington O'Donnell, John W. (Frances) Ch R2 Farmington Secll 0215a (1914) Martina, Margaret, Lillian, Ipava', O'Brien, C. Bruce (Mildred) Ch Mara R4 Bernadotte Sec21 O80a (1866). Lee, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Seel O'Donnell, John W. (Anna) Ch Ruth, T165a Jas. O'Brien (1884) Quillin, Hugh, Leslie, Edna, Mayne, O'Brien & Moor Farmington R2 Grace, Guv, Edith, John Jr., Ipava Farmington Secll 0215a (1914) R4 Pleasant Sec6 T114a E. Holmes O'Bryant, Chas V. (Felicia) Ch Char- (1878) lesa, Claude, Marylee, Canton R6 O'Donnell, Robert (Margaret) Ch Buckheart Secl9 T248a Mrs. Sybil Frank, James, Bert, St. Augustine Moran (1881) Union Sec5 O250a (1887)

, O'Bryant, John (Amy) Ch Cora, Offord, Oscar (Bertha) Ch Carroll, Charles, Brvant Buckheart Sec30 Canton R4 Canton Sec9 T184a J. O. 0149a (1851) Gale (1883) O'Bryant, Wm. (Sofia) Ch Russell, Ogden, Chas. (Dora) Ch Harold, Ha- Don, Harry, Ida, Glenn, Wilma, vana R3 Kerton Sec8 T80a Mary George, Paul, Richard, Bryant Buck- Dobson (1881) heart Sec30 0149a (1878) Ogden, Clem (Mollie) Ch Flossie, O'Donnel, Frank (Florence) Ch Doris, Mervin, Gavlen, Summum Wood- St. Augustine Union Sec6 OllOa land Secll T80a A. J. Horton (1891) (1912) Ogden, Clinton (Priscilla) Ch Char- O'Donnel, Leo P. (Flossie) Avon R3 ley, Frank, Hiram, Elmer, Law- Union Sec8 T187a O'Donnell Est. rence, Clem, Iva, Summum Wood- (1899) land Secll O120a (1886) 108 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ogden, Elmer (Nellie) Ch Leo, Vera, Orwig, D. J. (Harriet) Ch Theodore. Astoria R3 Woodland Sec26 T260a Clarence, Elmer, Roy, Milton, L C. Johnson (1887) Anna, Carrie, Philena, Lillie, Smith- Ogden, Elmer (Goldie) Ch Earl, field Rl Cass Secl5 O80a (1856) Ethel, Eldon, Lewistown R5 Water- Orwig, D. J. (Eliza) Ch Delia, Eliza- ford Secll 058a T75a (1876) beth, Mary, John, Charles, Frank, Ogden, Frank (Ruth) Ch Hazel, As- William, David, Smithfield Rl Cass toria R3 Woodland Seel T84a Mrs. Sec22 O80a (1841) L. Breedon (1883) Orwig, John W. (Frances) Ch John, Ogden, Lawrence (Emma) Lewistown Catharine, Dena, Fred, Milton, Mar- Rl Lewistown Farm Hand F. Ford tha, Frank, James, Henry, Cuba Rl (1889) Cass Secl3 O80a (1859) (Margaret) Rodney, Ogle, Guy F. Ch Orwig, L. (Minnie) Ch Sidner, Lot- Alta, London Mills R22 Young J. tie, Bessie, Pearl, John, Hazel, Hickory Seel O240a (1912) Lorol, Marietta R2 Harris SeclS (Sanna) Ch Peter, Au- Olson, Louis OlOOa (1866) gust, Olof, Emma, Canton R8 Orion (Margaret) Ch Clara, Sec36 074a (1880) Orwig, J. W. Dorothy, Lee Sec7 T130a Curtis Olson, Morris (Lillian) Ch Hazel, Est. (1913) . Harry, Anna, LeRoy, Dale, Muriel, Orwig, Milton Smithfield Rl Cass Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 T300a D. Sec9 T140a Orwig (1895) Simons (1911) J. W. Orwig, W. M. (Mary) Ch Marvin, Olson, Oscar (Rose) Ch Mabel, Wil- Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 O40a liam, Glenn, Canton R8 Orion Sec36 (1872) 095a (1886) Osborn, Daniel (Stella) Ch Stella, Olson, O. L. (Lucy) Canton R8 Orion Curtis, Lewis, Marietta Rl Lee Sec29 O90a (1889) Sec32 0191a (1871) Floyd, O'Malley, Michael (Fannie) Ch Osborn, Harry (Effie) Ch Bryce, Isabel Grace, John, Lewistown R6 Avon R4 Lee Sec27 Ola (1882) Secl7 T360a John Craig Est. (1897) Osborn, Williard (Delane) Ch Nola, Onion, Elmer (Amma) Ch Dean, Eu- Wesley, Marcus, Garnet, Marietta gene, Delbert, Olive, Vermont R2 Rl Harris Sec4 T12a J. J. Melvin Vermont Sec25 O240a (1874) (1871) Hazel, Onion, L. L. (Margaret) Ch Otto, Chas E. (Luella) Ch Leon, Lora, Gale, Bryant Buckheart Sec30 Ralph, LaFern, Canton R2 Joshua 065a (1874) Secl6 T160a D. G. Otto (1903) Nona, Onion, Owen (Callie) Ch Isla, Otto, E. W. (Louise) Ch Carletta, Lena, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 Canton Rl Canton Secl8 O107a O120a (1876) (1877) Onion, W. T. (Alwilda) Ch William, Overton, Luther (Alice) Ch Olive, Oliver, Alta, Astoria R3 Woodland Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec8 O20a Sec9 077a (1852) (1866) Opper, John W. (Edna) Farmington Owen, Chas. H. (Carrie) Cuba Put- Rl Farmington Sec9 T79a Chas. man Sec20 T87a W. H. Heller Est. Opper (1913) (1856) Orendorff, John R. (Josephine) Ch Owens, Clarence E. (Myrtle) Ch Mar- Annabel, John, Richard, Josephine, garet, Marion, Alice, Lewistown R2 Canton R5 Orion Sec32 O200a Lewistown Secll T240a John Cha- (1883) pin, John Bearce (1895) Orr, John S. (Berta) Ch Marion, Ber- Owens, John (Emma) Ch Mildred, nice, Richard, Canton R5 Banner Leon, Vera, Bernice, Gilbert, Cur- Sec35 Mrs. French O80a T73a Eva tis, Cuba Putman Secl8 T193a Dr. (1885) Low (1895) Ortman, Henry (Minerva) Marietta Owens, W. L. (Bertha) Ch Carroll, Harris Secl6 097a (1902) Lawrence, Canton R6 Buckheart Orwig, C. F. (Vinna) Cuba Rl Cass Sec33 T170a Eugene Churchill (1875) Secll 017a (1892) Owings, Chas. B. (Elizabeth) Ch Den- Orwig, C, L. (Viola) Smithfield R2 nis, Helen, Canton R2 Joshua Secl2 Cass Sec21 Farm Hand (1887) T133a L. F. Randolph (1913)

109 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Page, Homer (Lether) Vermont Ver- Parr, Harry (Frances) Ch Louise, mont Sccl7 T245a H. H. Page Winnifred, Summum Woodland (1887) Sec8 07Sa (1887) Painter, W. S. Cli Jessie, Myra, Sadie, Parr, Harvey (Mary) Ch Vincent, Flora, Adali, Leonard, Carl, Milan, Vivian, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec21 Cuba R3 Putman Sec35 T120a J. T146a Wm. Swank (1881) Blackabv (1866) Parr, Isaac (Mary) Ch Elizie, Floyd, Palmer, Floyd (Blanche) Trivoli R14 Summum Pleasant Sec32 O160a Orion Sec5 T140a A. L. Stanton (1874) (1891) Parr, Jas. (Emma) Ch Irma, Paul, Palmer, Fred (Mabel) Ch Floyd, Da- Dorothy, Kenneth, Wayne, Astoria vid, Canton R2 Canton Sec33 T7a R3 Woodland Secl3 O160a (1876) (1883) Parry, Edw. (Cora) Ch Floyd, Velma, Palmer, Jasper (Lena) Canton R5 Marshall, Astoria R4 Woodland Orion Scc31 094a (1862) Sec30 T248a Jesse Parry (1885) Palmer, John E. (Caroline) Ch Mary, Parry, Jesse (Sarah) Ch John, Wil- Henry, Dan, Lula, Dee, Grace, As- liam, Edward, Astoria R4 Wood- toria R3 Woodland Secl8 T120a land Sec30 0248a (1850) Henry Danner Est. (1870) Pascal, Geo. A. (Nancy) Ch Ray, Parker, L. H. (Nettie) Ch Jessie, David, Lennie, Simmie, Lewistown Florie, Edna, Canton R8 Orion R6 Isabel Sec9 T60a L. Lacey Est. Sec28 O140a (1860) (1875) Parkin, Geo. W. (Mary) Ch Lois, Passent, Wm. C. (Mary) Ch Eliza, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec27 T120a William Jr., Lottie, John, Ollie, Eva, Mrs. W. M. Roberts (1900) Mildred, Ellisville Rl Ellisville Parkin, Oliver M. (Pearl) Ch Louise, Sec32 OlOa (1907) Canton R6 Liverpool Sec3 T200a Patterson, A. (Ethel) Ch Charles, Jo- H. E. O'Brien (1900) seph, Marietta Harris Sec6 T200a Parkin, R. A. Avon R4 Lee Secl8 C. F. Mariner (1891) OlOOa (1883) Patterson, Jas. F. (Etta) Ch Elane, Parkinson, Alfred (Alice) Ch Doane, Farmington Farmington Sec2 O120a Madeline, Tom, Mary, Philip, Lew- (1910) istown R3 Lewistown Sec33 O30a Patterson, John R. (Martha) Ch Wil- T23a C. Humphrey, Mrs. M. Porter liam, John, Roy, Elsie, Norris, (1866) Farmington Sec34 06a (1908) Parkinson, Edwin (Ruth) Ch Earl, Patterson, Mary Ch Flora, Arthur, Jesse, Hazel, Faye, Zelma, Lewis- Harriet, Luella, William, Marietta town R5 Lewistown Sec33 081a Rl Harris Secl2 O40a (1866) (1864) Paul, Mrs. Eliza Smithfield R2 Deer- Parkinson, Roy B. (Nellie) Ch Helen, field Sec20 0162a (1886) James, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte Paul, Mrs. Nellie Ch Frank, Mabel, Sec36 0243a (1876) Charlie, Bessie, Avon Rl Lee Secl4 Parks, Frank H. (Nellie) Ch Sam, Farm Hand (1883) Astoria Rl Woodland Sec32 Geo. Paull, Harvey Ch Jesse, Pearl, How- Parks (1880) ard, Ross, Marrietta Rl Harris Seel Parks, Fred (Rose) Ch Louis, Louise, O20a (1870) Astoria Rl Woodland Sec23 T25Sa Payne, Bird Ch Dessie, Vera, Ipava (1883) R2 Farmers Secl2 0125a (1874) Parks, Geo. (Grace) Ch Frank, Dolly, Peak, (Lula) Fred, Stella, Ben, Edward, Astoria Wm. Ch Robert, Mil- dred, Rl Woodland Sec29 O370a Sec28 Lucille, Lewistown Rl Lewis- town Sec9 T160a Sadie Parks (1857) TSOa Wm. McCumber (1906) Parks, J. D. (Mary) Ch Lucv, Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl7 OlOOa Pearson, Daniel (Harriet) Ch Russell, (1908) Harold, Clell, Mabel, Pearl, Cyrus, Parr, Mrs. A. Ch Harvey, Mabel, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2 T200a Astoria R2 Woodland Sec7 T80a E. John McCoakel (1908) Bowman (1872) Pearson, Edw. (Orpha) London Mills Parr, Chas. E. (Inez) Ch Roy, Astoria Rl Young Hickory SeclO T262a R. R2 Woodland Sec6 O120a (1872) Bowers (1913)

110 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Pecharich, Geo. (Mary) Ch Joe, Jose- Pettet, Jake (Josie) Ch John, Andrew, phine, Tony, Remona, Mary, Dora, Rosie, Murel, Hursel, Smithfield R2 Droggie, Rosie, Polie, Canton R4 Deerfield Sec32 T160a M. Jenkins Orion Sec8 T200a Mary Green (1915) (1901) Petty, Jos. Farmington R2 Farming- Peek, Jas. (Eva) Ch Florence, Vada, ton Sec24 T120a J. P. Harper (1896) Blanche, Tipton, Cuba Rl Cass Phelps, Arthur (Myrtle) Ch Don, Sec26 T136a A. H. Waughtel (1883) Marietta R2 Harris Sec27 T200a Pensinger, John M. Canton Rl Can- Herbert Powell (1889) ton Sec27 T25a Grace M. Pensinger Phelps, Elmer W. (Agnes) Ch Leon- (1871) ard, Alvin, Arthur, _ Lula, Lillie, Perdue, Eugene (Cynthia) Ch Jessie, Eunice, Dora, Fred, Zephyr, Forest, Loren, May, Zelma, Havana R3 Joseph, Violet, Marietta R2 Harris Kerton Sec3 T320a E. & C. Borgeet Sec23 072a (1891) (1915) Phillips, C. C. (Myrtle) Ch Helen, Perdy, David S. (Rose) Ch Ruth, Imo, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Avon Rl Union Sec28 T133a Thos. Seel T113a Jas. Barclay, W. R. Pool (1911) Byers (1875) Perkins, John R. (Ella) Ch Orville, Phillips, Edgar Canton R5 Banner Sec4 T 404a H. A. (Ida) Ch Lena, Trivoli R13 Orion W. Babcock, Gus Schenck (1910) Seel O80a (1874) Perkins, Luther (Minnie) Ch Daniel, Phillips, Jas. (Dora) Ch Mildred, Susie, George, James, Carl, Ipava John, Paul, Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 Rl Isabel Sec7 Farm Hand John Farm Hand Bartie Herring (1887) Hammond Perrine, Mrs. B. Ch Mary, Jacob, Alice, James, Canton Rl Canton Secl7 O120a (1847) Perrine, J. A. (Eva) Ch Nellie, James, Carrie, Marie, Charles, Canton Rl Canton Sec8 O80a (1861) Perry, W. D. (Lizzie) Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec20 O160a (1862) Peters, Elmer (Frances) Ch Ceroid Dallas, Farmington R2 Farmington SeclO Farm Hand M. G. Brewer (1915) Peters, Oscar (Laura) Ch Fern, Lyle, Marion, Edith, Eugene, Walter, Canton R7 Banner Sec5 Farm Hand (1884) Peterson, Arthur (Blanche) Ch Wil- lis, Elizabeth, ,Parlain, Orandorf, Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 0225a Peters, Elmer (Frances) Ch Ceroid, (1886) Peterson, Geo. A. (Mattie) Ch Cora, Anna, Ralph, Avon R3 Union Sec24 T80a R. S. Ewing (1914) Peterson, Harry (Matild) Ch James, Louis, Frank, Avon R3 Union Sec32 T85a John & Jas. Kutchler (1913) Peterson, Parlin (Bertha) Ch Ernest, Avon R3 Union Sec26 T160a Stru- ble Est. (1912) Peterson, Wm. M. (Elsie) Ch Mabel, George, Hazel, Alma, Breeds, Orion Sec27 T63a J. R. Riley (1886) Pettet, Ed. (Delia) Ch Alva, Mabel, Willard, Lewistov\^n R3 Lewistown Wm. Whaley Secl8 T156a Jos. H. Laws (1876) One of Fulton County's Pioneers

111 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Phillips, Wm. H. (Sylvia) Ch Anna, Plate, Geo. W. Vermont R2 Pleasant Tresie, John, Farmington Rl Farm- Sec30 0296a (1892) ington Secl7 TlOa John Millinner Plate, Wm. (Nettie) Ch Verne, Don, (1908) Fred, Ilene, Beulah, Luzetta, As- Phillips, W. K. (Ella) Ch Starlie, toria R2 Woodland Sec6 0299a Llo3d, Bertha, Raymond, Zelma, (1877) Howard, Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 Plummer, Frank (Stella) Table Grove 0122a (1875) R3 Vermont Sec5 T160a Dwight Pholen, John (Effie) Ch Mary, Mabel, Canthe (1884) Melvin, Havana R3 Kerton Sec8 Poiset, Albert (Neva) Ch Philis, OlOOa (1874) Ruth, Avon R3 Union Secl6 O270a Pickel, Frank (Etha) Ch Charles, (1876) Leo, Jennie, Ruth, Harry, Scott, Polam, Oscar (Sereka) Ch Lola, Ha- Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl5 vana R3 Isabel Sec31 T160a Tur- T40a Mrs. Milton Westlake ner & Herget (1890) Pickering, Bruce (Anna) Ch Ruth, Poland, L E. (Prudence) Ch Leta, Mary, Carl, Table Grove R2 Far- Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 T112a L. E. mers Sec23 Farm Hand H. ZoU Walters (1902) (1889) Polhemus, Clarence D. (Grace) Ch Pickering, Mary Ch James, John, Cal- Helen, Bruce, Ellisville Rl Young lie, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec5 076a Hickory Sec21 TlOOa Mrs. D. Pol- (1868) hemus (1915) Pickering, Robt. (Rachael) Ch Alice, Pollitt, Benj. E. (Nellie) Ch James, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl8 073a Lloyd, Velma, Mary, Fay, Guy, (1852) Canton R3 Liverpool Seel O80a Pigg, Lewis P. (Cora) Ch Irma, (1885) Wayne, Freiley, Dvi^ight, Harold, Pollitt, Chas. (Zella) Ch Raymond, Dale, William, Francis, Smithfield Harold, Chester, Clarice, Mildred, Rl Bernadotte Sec9 O370a (1852) John, Jean, Canton R3 Banner Sec Pilcher, Samuel (Anna) Ch Opal, 32 O50a (1868) Fern, Rollin, Bernett, Maxine, Fiatt Pollitt, E. D. (Martha) Ch Alma, Ma- Rl Joshua Secl8 OlOOa (1901) rie, Dorothy, Golda, Hobart, Lorna, Pilkington, L. (Pearl) Ch Nellie, Canton R3 Bannar Sec31 O160a Cuba Rl Cass SeclO T80a Emma (1876) Pilkington (1891) Pollitt, Geo. C. (Sarah) Ch Mathias, Pippitt, Jas. Avon R3 Union Sec26 Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl2 O20a (1866) O80a (1847) Pippitt, Wm. M. (Laura) Ch Hazel, Pollitt, Grover (Minerva) Ch Robert, Irene, Joseph, Marie, London Mills Charlie, Daisy, Scottie, Canton R3 Rl Young Hickory Sec26 T80a Mar- Liverpool Sec6 T160a Robt. J. Pol- garett Cattron (1915) litt (1886) Pitman, F. Ch Arthur, Dale, Carold, PolUtt, G. A. (Eva) Ch Clifford, Gene, Cuba R2 Putman Secll T267a Mary, Lewistown R4 Liverpool A. Danforth (1906) Sec23 O208a (1876) Pittman, C. L. (Emma) Ch Violet, Pollitt, Jas. T. (Elsie) Ch Opal, Ruby, Mabel, Mary, Edith, Cuba R3 Put- Canton R6 Liverpool Sec2 02a man Sec28 O60a (1866) (1885) Pittman, Earl (Rella) Ch Mildred, Pollitt, Mrs. John Ch Jesse, Nora, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec2 Blanche, Mattie, Eva, Florence, T160a D. W. Pittman (1895) Canton R3 Banner Sec32 O20a Pittman, Richard E. Ch Carrie, Lu- (1866) ella, John, Charles, Lloyd, Gertrude, Pollitt, Lee (Lizzie) Ch Nerfiie, Lewistown R2 Lewistown Sec22 Leona, Mattie, Willie, Jacob, Jessie, 016a (1857) Violet, Leo, Canton R3 Banner Sec Pittman, Ross F. (Frances) Fairview 18 T50a A. Lingenfelter (1872) Pollitt, Matthias (Nellie) Cleo, Rl Fairview Sec33 O80a (1906) Ch Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl2 Plank, T. M. Astoria R4 Astoria Sec T80a (1895) 32 T80a Margaret Plank (1866) PolUtt, P. (Mary) Ch Elizabeth, Stel- Plate, Chas. (Lena) Ch Lloyd, Doro- la, Victor, Eldora, Edward, Luther, thy, Doris, Vermont R2 Pleasant Canton R6 Buckheart Sec36 O40a Sec30 0296a (1881) (1850)

112 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Pollitt, Rufus (Cora) Ch Irwin, Ma- Post, Elmon Ch Edna, Roy, Ross, l)el, Robert, Ralph, Mildred, Canton Cuba R3 Putman Scc25' 0126a

R3 Buckheart Sec25 02a (1874) ( 1864) Pollitt, W. L. (Nernie) Ch Forest, Post, Oscar L. (Laura) Ch Francis, Canton R3 Bnckheart Sec25 037a Winifred, Harold, Jennie, Albert, TliOa Joe. Sklarek (1877) Herbert, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec Pollock, T. J. (Rebecca) Ch Henry, 28 O80a (1870) Don, Robert, Charles, Nellie, As- Post, Stephen (Leah) Ch Loretta, El- toria R2 Astoria Secl8 0182a mon, Alverta, Emozeta, Albert, Ar- (186S) thur, Oscar, Earl, Lewistown R2 Pool, John F. (Grace) Ch William, Buckheart Sec32 O120a (1864) Avon R4 Lee Sec7 049Sa (1877) Pottenger, Harvey (Mary) Ch Rob- Pool, Lawrence J. (Annie) Ch Nellie, ert, Maud, Floyd, Astoria R4 Fairview Rl Toshna Sec 6 T83a Woodland Sec32 '05a (1887) Lyman Stout Est. (1910) Potter, Frank C. (Mary) Ch Doan, Pool, Miner (Laura) Ch Rosco, Can- Ralph, Grace, Avon Rl Union Sec Ion R7 Orion Sec31 094a (1857) 33 055a (1903) Pool, Rosco (Adeline) Ch Pauline, Potts, G. W. (Mary) Ch Sarah, Ma- Canton R7 Banner Scc5 T234a rietta R2 Harris Sec22 015a (1880) Simon P. Addis (1884) Powell, B. H. (May) Ch Lcla, Astor- Poppenhager, Carl (Grace) Ch Or- ia Rl Woodland Sec34 T40a J. R. len, Wayne, Johnnie, Astoria R2 Powell (1888) Astoria SecU T80a Geo. Poppen- Prather, Orley (Mary) Ch W'anda, hager (1888) Astoria R2 Astoria Secl5 T116a E. Poppenhager, Geo. (Maria) Ch Carl, P. Prather (1891) Astoria Astoria Secl3 0105a (1876) Prather, U. G. (Mahala) Ch Orville, Porter, Elmer (Cora) Ch Wayne, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec33 0325a Ruth, Gay, Faith, Paul, Ipava Rl (1861) Pleasant Secl3 O360a (1863) Preisel, Geo. (Cora) Ch Catherine, Porter, F. A. (Jane) Ch Ernest, Ru- Kenneth, Eloise, Lewistown R5 ber, Gladys, Ora, Cuba R3 Putman Liverpool Sec32 0187a (1913) Sec26 T386a Ira Porter (1874) Preston, R. B. (Anna) Ch Marion, Porter, Guy (Jessie) Ipava R3 Pleas- Maude, Bessie, Jennie, Georgia, ant Sec22 T194a Sam L. Porter Roy, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec (1877) 14 O80a (1877) Porter, N. A. (Grace) Ch W. Brooks, Price, Chas. (Hattie) Ch Gladys, Dora, Ruth, Canton R6 Buckheart Avon R4 Lee Sec6 0113a (1871) Sec27 Farm Hand D. J. Baker Price, Frank (Josephine) Ch Cecil, Porter, Ora (Matilda) Ch Frank, Nel- Avon R4 Lee Sec4 Farm Hand lie, Bell, Cuba R3 Putman Sec26 John Morris (1866) 0386a (1850) Price, Geo. O. (Mary) Table Grove Porter, Otis (Eva) Ch Alary, Maxine, R2 Vermont Secl7 O70a (1901) Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl5 O80a Prickett, Fred W. (Bertha) Ch T80a Sam Porter (1874) Helen, Margaret, Lewistown R3 Porter, Wm. (Bertha) Ch Irma, Lewistown Sec32 T94a John Glendola, Lewistown Rl Berna- Prickett (1874) dotte Secll O80a (1884) Probyn, John (Mary) Ch Fred, Ger- Porter, W. A. (Annie) Ch Mary, trude, Fannie, Arthur, Albert, Min- Belle, Sadie, John, Luther, Jennie, nie, (Tanton R7 Banner Sec9 O130a Astoria R3 Woodland Secll O80a (1879) (1856) Proctor, Chas. H. Ch Bessie, Farm- Post, Arnold A. (Bessie) Ch Amos, ington Farmington Sec2 T80a S. S. Laura, Le^yisto\vn R2 Liverpool Cone (1899) Sec7 0157a (1885) Proctor, G. D. (Pearl) Canton R4 Post, A. S. (Effie) Ch Arnold, Lewis- Orion Sec6 T300a Philip Herget town R2 Liverpool Sec7 Ol56a (1888) Post, Clifford T. (Mary) Ch Claude, Provard, Geo. O. (Ella) Ch Helen, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec31 Marybelle, Canton R6 Buckheart T125a H. L. Barrett (1888) Secl5 O70a (1888)

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Provard, Jacob (Olive) Cli Robert, Purviance, Wm. G. (Ada) Ch Fannie, Cuba Rl Cass Sec36 T60a Hattie Ambrose, Lymarj, Middlegrove, Blood (1881) Farmington Sec6' T200a Jacob Pugh, Frank E. (Mary) Ch Henry, Brimmer (1910) A'ernionl \\2 X'cnnont Scc20 046a Putman, Geo. (Nolia) Fiatt Rl Deer- (1870) field Secl3 TSOa John Putman

Punneo, Charlie ( Effie) Ch Pearl, As- (1911) • toria R3 Woodland Secl4 015a Putman, John M. (Maggie) Ch Glenn, (I860) Earl, Franklin, Carl, Floyd, Leta, Purchase, Frank ( Malvina) Ch Alary, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl2 O230a Willie, Sylvia, Algie, Vincie, Inez, (1891) Alildred Canton R8 C^rion Secl4 Putman, Leonard (Ada) Ellisville O40a (1867) Rl Deerfield Seel Purtel, Silas (Minnie) Ch Bessie, T240a Wm. Zittel (1913) W'illard, Clifford, Stella, Burtie, Chester, Mildred, Franklin, Canton Putman, Lewis (May) Canton R6 R6 Buckheart Sec33 T165a C. L. Buckheart SeclO T242a Len Fisher

. Whitnah (1875) (1872)

Quick, Chas. A. (Irene) Ch Charles, Quigley, E. T. (Martha) Ch Blanche, Josephine, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec30 Earl, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Sec O106a (1910) 9 O80a (1861) Quick, F. K. (Grace) Ch Ernest, Er- Quigley, Jas. H. (Lucy) Ch Alfred, vin, Mildred, Lewistown R6 W'ater- Dean, Lewistown R5 Lewistown ford Sec3 T75a Wm. Allen (1913) Sec23-26 O120a (1871) Quick, Jas. B. (Jessie) Ch Beriah, Quigley, Louis D. (Luella) Table Curtis, Clarence, Elizabeth, Marv, Grove Rl Farmers Sec9 TlOOa Ja- Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec25 012()a cob Bossort Est. (1909) (1910) Quigley, Martha E. Ch James, Dale, Quick, John R. (Ella) Ch Gardiner, Robert, Florence, Lewistown R5 Ruth, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec26 Lewistown Sec25 O120a (1847) O120a (1889) Quigley, Wm. H. (Charlotte) Ch Ar- Quick, Roscoe H. (Nellie) Ch Hazel, thur, Hobart, Ivan, Lillian, Jennie, Margaret, Marshall, Fiatt Rl Deer- Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec25 fiekrSec27 0238a (1911) O160a (1872) Quigle, Emory (Elizabeth) Ch Earl, Quillen, Chas. I. (Garnet) Ch Infant, Avon Rl Lee Sec23 T160a (1881) Cuba Rl Cass Sec23 T160a W. N. Quigley, Amanda S. Lewistown R4 & J. W'. Quillen (1893) Liverpool Secl9 O80a Quillen, Wm. (Salista) Ch Julius, Quigley, E. C. (Ethel) Ch Dean, Clar- Robert, Bertha, Elsie, Ila. Charles, ence, Lucile, Lewistown R4 Liver- Maurice, Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 O120a pool Sec29 O40a (1884) T80a (1860) R

Raker, Edw. (Eva) Ch Maud, Celia, Randolph, A. F. (Marie) Ch Ruth, Hcstor, Gard, W'ilbur, Canton R3 John, Carl, Canton Rl Canton Secl9 Banner Sec29 O80a (1856) 0122a (1886) Raker, Jas. D. (Mary) Ch Dudley, Randolph, John F. (Pearl) Ch Keith, Hattie, Robert, Raymond, Alma, Ralph, Canton Rl Canton Secl9 Alta, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec7 O240a (1876) O80a (1876) Randolph, J. F. (Lucile) Ch Jeptha Ramsey, J. R. (Lena) Ch Leslie, Jr., Elizabeth, Marv, Canton Rl Milcv, i\Ielvin, Warren, Marietta Canton Sec22 T30a Mary Mc- Rl Harris Sec8 Farm Hand (1915) Cutcheon (1878) Randall, Thos. (Fannie) Ch Erma, Rankin, Jas. (Bessie) Ch Glenn, Charles, Herbert, Ipava R2 Farmers Marie, Dale, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec26 02a (1915) Sec21 0127a (1872)

114 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ranson, C. O. (Florence) Ch Morris, Rector, G. E. (Stella) Ch Roy, Lee, (ilenn, Canton R8 Orion Sec20 Ollie, Ward, Jimmie, Smithfield Rl TllOa T. A. Sheaf (1888) Cass Sec32 0221a (1861) Ranson, H. E. (Alice) Ch Clinton, Rector, H. J. (Dcna) Ch John, Mary, \\'rie:ht, Grace, Dorothy, Smithfield Llovd, Theodore, Smithfield, Cass Rl Cass ScclS O130a (1863) Sec29 062a (1857) Rasmussen, Glen (Helen) Ch Paul, Rector, Jim (Barbara) Ch Garold, Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec33 Seville, Cass Sec23 T170a Anna T3e0a Wm. Abernathv (1886) Harper (1890) Ratcliff, G. R. (Carrie) Ch Violet, Rector, J. E. (Carrie) Ch Jessie, Rubv, Bonnie, Viva, Rossie, Astoria Lena, Russell, Smithfield Rl Cass R3 Woodland Secl4 O20a (1888) Sec33 O190a (1866) Ratcliffe Bros. Fairview Rl Fairview Rector, Lee (Elizabeth) Smithfield Sec21 O150a (1914) Rl Cass Sec32 O80a (1887) Rauch, D. T. (Cora) Ch Addie, Jenny, Rector, Theo. J. (Edith) Ch Ellston, Harry, Oliver, Mabel, Carrie, Irene, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec33 O80a Dwight, Maxine, Astoria R2 Wood- (1892) land Sec7 O160a (1877) Rector, Ward Ipava R2 Vermont Sec2 Rauch, Harry E. (Marion) Ch Mar- T200a Mrs. Clemmens (1892) garet, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl2 Redebaugh, Mrs. Mary Ch Fred, O50a (1889) Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec27 Rauch, Willard P. (Orpha) Ch Chloe, 042a (1863) Aha, Mary, ]\Iyrtle, Oscar, Law- Reece, Wm. E. (Nettie) Canton Rl rence, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec20 Farmington Sec 19 T255a Geo. Ross O160a (1868) (1913) Rawalt, Milo R. (Charlotte) Ch Max- Reed, Jas. E. (Cora) Ch Charlie, Clar- ine, Dorothy, Canton R8 Orion ence, Helen, Virgil, London Mills Sec30 T125a" Milton Rawalt (1903) Rl Young Hickory Secl2 O80a Rawalt, Milton (Alice) Ch Chauncey, (1900) Ethel, Harry, Milo, Canton R8 Reeder, Calvin (Sadie) Ch Mary, Orion Sec3r0125a (1843) Clarence, Esther, Ruth, Canton R2 Rawley, John (Nora) Ch Fav, As- Joshua Scc26 094a (1910) tora R3 Woodland Sec9 " 092a Reeder, Clayton (Ivis) Ch Glenn, (1876) Mildred, Canton R2 Canton SeclS Ray, Andrew W. (Mahala) Ch Neita, T153a H. A. Kiser (1896) Ethelin, Avon R3 Union Sec2 Regnold, Samuel W. (Lydia) Ch T400a C. C. Ray (1913) Floyd, Florence, Farmington R2 Ray, Geo. W. (Amelia) Ch Mildred, Farmington Sec25 053a (1916) Vanslyck, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Reid, Robt. J. London Mills Rl Young Sec9 084a (1865) Hickory Sec21 OllOa (1871) Ray, John (Millie) Ch Winton, Wil- Reid, Roy J. (Freta) Ch Arlo, Lon- ma, Vincent, Clinton, Mabel, As- don Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec21 toria Rl Kcrton Sec30 T200a W. OllOa (1884) H. Boyer (1896) Reihm, Frank C. (Laura) London Ray, John H. (Margaret) (Zh Ralph, Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec23 Margaret, Fairview, Fairview Sec27 0158a (1906) T205a Matt Vorhees (1910) Reneau, A. S. (Lucy) Ch Mildred, Ray, S. S. (Lillie) Canton R6 Buck- Mabel, Wayne, Morris, Marlin, heart SeclO 015a (1849) Twila, Garlad, Table Grove Rl Ray, Wiley (Annie) Ch Clifford, Farmers Secl7 O60a (1886) Sylva, Jessie, Clayton, Glen, Don- Reneau, C. C. (May) Ch Howard, ald, Lewistown R2 Liverpool SeclO Oral, Gaylord, Harold, Marietta R2 O40a (1886) Harris Sec20 T160a Mrs. Charlton Ray, Wm. A. (Belle) Lewiston R2 (1887) Liverpool Sec5 0175a (1871) Reneau, Matilda L. Ch William, Riley, Ray, W. A. (Ula) Ch Lee, Wilma, Austin, Eva, Marvin, Stephen, Violet, Canton R6 Liverpool Sec3 FrankHn, Charles, Marietta R2 Har- T80a Sherman McLouth (1896) ris Sec33 O200a (1855) Ray, W. R. (Jennie) Ch Cecil, Lewis- Reneau, R. F. (Juliet) Ch Erma, Cecil, town R6 Isabel SeclS T340a Wm. Marietta R2 Harris Sec33 O40a Ray (1887) (1872)

115 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Reneau, S. D. (Dollic) Ch Gladys, Ritchey. Rollie Ellisville Rl Deerfield Harry, Bert, Marietta R2 Harris SeclS T190a Fred Blont (1906) Sec28 T240a Matilda L. Reneau Robbins, Mrs. Ch Arthur, Goldie, Al- (1871) len, Copeland, Avon R4 Lee, (1886) Renner, Clarence H. (Maud) Vermont Robbins, Norton A. Farmington R2 \<2 \'erniont Sec24 TSOa Chas. El- Farmington Secl5 075a (1885) gin (1909) Roberts, Chas. (Blanche) Ch Ethel, Renner, Henry (Alice) Ch Effie, Ha- Alabel, Goldie, Canton R3 Buck- zel, May, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec4 heart Sec2 T121a Elmer Wilson 0154a (1855) (1866) Rennie, Robt. (Laura) Ch Glenn, Roberts, Charlie (Alyrtle) Ch Donald, Kuth, Doris, Kenneth, Maurice, Can- Alary, Canton Rl Canton Secl6 ton R3 Buckheart Sccl4 T157a A. T20()a John F. Kline (1879) lenkvns (1894) Roberts, C. C. (Velma) Ch Mildred, Rhoades, J. C. (Alary) Ch Clem, Lee, Alarion, Anna, \\'illiam, CHf- Claude, Maud, Paul, Fern, Chester, ford, Bryant, Buckheart Sec31 Astoria Rl Woodland Sec28 0182a O160a (1864) (1866) Roberts, D. G. (Cora) Ch Pauline, Rhoades, P. J. (Orpha) Ch Nelda, Olladene, Lewistown R2 Putman Astoria Rl Woodland Scc27 T140a Sec36 O280a (1870) J. C. Rhoades (1896) Roberts, J. F. (Nora) Ch Albert, Rice, Floyd H. (Cloe) Ch Jesse, Don- Floyd, Nellie, Charles, Marion, ald, Kenneth, Canton R4 Orion Selmer, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec7 Sec3 T40 C. L. Rice (1889) T160a W. H. Reedy (1876) Rice, Peter Avon R3 Union Secl6 Roberts, J. H. (Ola) Ch Cecil, Dor- 0150a (1896) othy, Canton R4 Canton Sec24 O40a Rice, Roy (Anna) Ch Alvie, Farming- T40a Jesse Hebb (1892) ton R2 Farmington SeclS T85a J. Roberts, Lee Cuba R2 Putman SeclO

B. Hochstcttlcr (1914) TSOa C. C. Roberts (1899) ' • Ridle, Ira (Eldana) Ch Glenn, Leoda, Roberts, T. E. (Addie) Ch Dewey, Helen. Avon R4 Lee Sec27 O200a Hazel, Lewis, Smithfield Rl Berna- (1874) dottc Sec 7 OSOa (1870) Ridle, Lewis (Anna) Marietta Rl Robertson, Frank (Aland) Ch Charles, Harris Sec5 O120a (1878) Willie, Ipava R2 Bernadotte Sec30 Riebling, Henry (Susanne) Ch Harry, T115a Arthur Brown (1880) Ada. Lee, Annie, Ina, Carl, Irma, Robertson, J. W. (Mary) Ch Jessie, Freeman, Astoria, Astoria Sec22 Bert, Alamie, Alabel, Smithfield, 0113 (1876) Cass Sec20a O 120a (1868) Riebling, L. A. (Lizzie) Ch Russell, Robertson, Lorenzo (Sadie) Ch Ralph, Robert, Astoria, R4 Astoria Sec28 Carl, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec28 T200a J. Gibble (1911) T240a W. AI. Roddis (1876) Rimington, John (Emily) Ch Elaine, Robinson, Chas. B. (Alaggie) Ch Joe, Emma, Anice, Tohn, Edwin, Dor- Bessie. Fred, Irma, Ipava, Pleasant othy, Ipava Rl "Isabel Sec30 T156a Sec6 0427a (1859) J. Carig Est. (1905) Robinson, Chas. V. Ch Harry, Canton Ring, Edw. (Alary) Ch Glenn, Lillian, Rl Farmington Sec30 O180a Kenneth, Harold, Vermont R2 Aver- Robinson, H. Oscar (Alary) Ch Law- ment Sec35 OlOOa (1868) rence, Parry, Laur,a, Alary, Ipava Ring, Jas. E. (Hattie) Ch James, A^Iat- R3 Pleasant SccS 0200a (1857) tie, Gladys, Mabel, Dilworth, Ver- Robinson, Jas. E. (Nettie) Ch Dora, mont R2 A'ermont Sec35 0160a Lawrence, Ruth, Cindona, Erma, (1860) Ward, Clififord, Lewis, William, Ver- Ringel, H. J. (Mary) Ch Kenneth, mont R3 Vermont Sec31 T160a Francis, Henry, William, Lucile, Geo. Haney (1911) Mary, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 032a Robinson, Joe (Alargaret) Ipava, \*er- Secl7 TlOOa (1908) mont Seel T160a (1886) Rinker, Everet (Jessie) Ch Alarj', Robinson, Lawrence S. (Alyrtle) Ch Table Grove Rl Farmers SeclS Berwyn, Alary, Frances, Ipava Rl T435a (1893) Pleasant Sec4 T240a Mrs. Elizabeth Rinker, J. A. (Emma) Ch Emilj^ Ev- Robinson (1888) ert, Jacob, Joseph, Alorris, Mary, Robinson, Luther M. Canton Rl Ruth, Table Grove Rl Farmers Farmington Sec30 O180a L. M. Rob- Sec 16 0435a (1858) inson (1908)

116 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Robinson, L. W. (Fern) Ch Ernest, Rohrer, Henry H. (Maggie) Ch Nina, Smithfiehl Kl Cass Scc36 T140a Elden, Ruth, Glen, Raymond, Dor- (1888) othy, Mary, Canton Rl Joshua Seel Robinson, W. F. Ipava R2 Vermont O160a (1904) Sccl OBOa (1861) Rohrer, John W. Ch Harry, Canton Robinson, W. J. (Mary) Ch Coene, Rl Canton Scc7 T2l5a John H. Leona, Jessie, Maud, Vermont R2 Rohrer (1884) Astoria Sec3 0217a (1895) Rohrer, J. D. (Pearl) Ch Mildred, Robinson, W. L. (Sadie) Ch Lloyd, May. Canton R4 Secl3 O160a Maud, Ruth, Blake, Smithfield Rl (1876) Cass Sec30 ()280a (1862) Rohrer, Samuel E. (Altie) Ch Meridith, Robison, Loy (Mary) Ch Helen, Alice, Lewis, Leona, Eleanor, Frank, Elizabeth, Table Grove R3 Farmers Cecil, Lea, Canton Rl Joshua Secl2 Sec33 T145a Theo. Robinson (1890) T160a John H. Rohrer (1903) Robison, R. S. (Hattie) Canton R4 Romine, Chas. A. (Emma) Canton R5 Canton Sec 14 T207a Samuel Robin- Orion Sec35 T340a F. E. Marriner son (1871) (1868) Rock, Arthur (Sister Emma) Fiatt Romine, Fred (Emma) Ch Agnes, Rl Deerfield Secl4 Ol79a (1902) Steward, Glen, Lucile, Canton R7 Rock, Chas. (Emily) Ch Raymond, Banner Sec21 0175a (1915) Muriel, Veda, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Romine, M. F. (Lurana) Ch Ivan, Secl4 O180a (1903) Mary, Banner Banner Sec2 O160a Rock, C. A. (Viola) Ch Rogers, Her- (1861) bert, Marv, Frank, Marguerite, Rose, Howard H. (Lena) Ch Alta, Ethel, Cuba Rl Cass Seel TSOa An- Wellington, Avon R3 LTnion Sec22 drew Rock (1871) O380a (1915) Rock, Ed. (Emma) Ch Eda, Lera, Rose, John R. (Celia) Ch Abbie, Carl, Lucille, Eugene, Ellisville Rl Helen, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec2 Deerfield Sec4 T82a Andrew Rock TSOa Peter Rose (1913) (1898) Rose, Jos. L, (Kate) Lewistown RS Rock, Henry (Clara) Ch Hazel, Isabel Sec6 T184a Wm. Rose Gladys, Leona, Lester, Vera, Wal- (1861) ter, (Zanton R4 Canton Secl4 O160a Rose, Miss Lizzie Lewistown R3 Isa- (1868) bel Sec6 O140a (1846) Rock, L. W. (Mary) Ch Marie, Floyd, Rose, Louis T. (Cora) Ch Leo, Lon- Rov, Earl, Ruth, Cuba Rl Cass don Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec22 Secl2 0257a (1864) 067a (1909) Rock, Mrs. Mary Ch Anna, Lynda, Rose, Quinn (Mary) Ch Ernest, Vio- Fiatt Rl Toshua Sec32 T160a An- la, Dorothv, Nelda, Astoria Rl drew Rock (1894) Woodland Sec34 T210a Mrs. T. W. Rockhold, C. A. (Alice) Ch Grace, Toler (1888) Canton R4 Canton SeclO T80a Mary Rose, Robt. Ch Lawrence, Mary, Tavlor (1876) Lewistown R3 Isabel Sec6 0256a Rockwell, A. J. (Lizzie) Ch Virgil, (1846) Irvin, Elbert. Ernest, Glenn, Dora, Rose, Robt. R. (Hester) Ch Blanche, Cora, Harrv, Astoria R4 Wood- Harold, Mildred, London Mills R22 land Sec32 b26a (1891) Fairview Secl9 O60a Rodigan, M. G. (Louie) Marietta R2 Rose, S. E. (Etta) Ch Samuel, Bessie, Harris Sec29 Farm Hand (1879) Frank, Nellie, Astoria Rl Woodland Roelfs, S. F. (Elizabeth) Ch Ida, Scc36 0172a (1864) Anna, Glasford R3 Orion Sec2 Rose, Wm. Ch Olla, Alta, Lewistown O80a (1888) R6 Isabel Secl9 0591a (1853) Rogers, Clarence (Mary) Ch Albert, Rosio, Joe (Mattie) Ch Rena, Jose- Ray, Cora, Bertha, Blondell, Lon- phine, Cuba, Putman Sec21 T80a don Mills, Young Hickory Sec4 R. Jaynes (1904) 0192a (1906) Roskamp, Carl (Bertha) Ch Mary, Rogers, Grant Astoria R3 Woodland Raymond, Canton R5 Banner Secll Secl4 O20a (1876) Farm Hand John Roskamp (1892) Rohrer, Geo. H. (Gladys) Ch Helen, Roskamp, John (Abbie) Ch Carl, Canton Rl Canton Sec5 T80a John Blanche, Canton R5 Banner Secll H. Rohrer (1888) 0228a (1868)

117 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Ross, Chas. (^^argaret) Cli Enimitt, Rumble, Jas. L, (Anna) Ch Lloyd, Roliert, Onedith, Pearl, Alice, Avon Beulah, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec36 Rl Lee Sec 16 Farm Hand (1913) O70a (1896) Ross, Charlie F. (Margaret) Ch Em- Rumble, J. K. (Elizabeth) Astoria R4 mitt, Robert, \\'aneeta. Pearl, Mary, Astoria Scc26 O105a (1898) Avon 1\3 Union Secl5 T200a Sher- Runk, Andrew (Hettie) Ch Allie, man Ariondale, Farm Hand (1915) Jacob, Clara, William, Clarence, Ross, C. N. (Mary) Ch Kenner, Keith, Fiatt Rl Deerfield SeclS O120a Minor, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec26 (1890)' Farm Hand Arthur Brown (1911) Rusch, Frank C. (Ccnne) Ch Martha, Ross, Frank (Ida) Canton Rl Fair- Marv, Elizabeth, Earnest, John, view Sec36 Farm Hand Frank Lati- Glasford R3 Orion Sec2 O160a mer (1873) (1897) Ross, Geo. (Margaret) Ch Raymond, Rusch, John E. Ch Bertha, Carl, Harold, Bernicc, Farmington Rl Frank, .Albert, Martha, Canton R8 Farmington Secl6 0188a (1866) Orion Scc23 O80a (1893) Roth, Daniel C. (Marv) Ch Eddie, Ruschmeyer, A. (Mary) Ch Anna, Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 T90a E. Edna, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec33 Spcer (1913) Res. A. Salisbury (1894) Roth, Fred (Minnie) Ch Lucrecia, Russell, D. H. (Delilah) Ch Allen, W'innifred, \'erna, Ellisville Rl Lee Gale, Iva, Canton R3 Buckheart Seel O40a (1866) Sec2 O240a (1869) Roth, John A. Avon R3 Union Sec2 Ruth, J. L. (Delia) Browning R2 0327a (1895) Woodland Sec31 T160a Wm. C. Cas- Rough, Mrs. T. J. Ch Esther, Mildred, sell (1888) Arthur. Virgil, Table Grove Rl Rutledge, C. N. (Blanche) Ch Lester, Farmers Scc4 013a (1913) Leo, Earl, Glenn, Ravmond, Mar- Routledge, Wm. (Corda) Ch Mary, ietta R2 Harris Sec26' T300a Her- Samuel. Frank, Canton R6 Buck- bert Powell (1878) heart Sccl5 T146a Mrs. A. Carver Rutledge, John (iMay) Ch Rea, Ruby, (1876) Lee, Marv. Gracie, Margaret, Mari- Routson, John (Martha) Ch Myrtle, etta R2 Harris Sec29 052a (1867) Ravmond, Canton R3 Banner Sec32 Rutledge, Louis (Emma) Ch Harry, Olb9a (1881) James, Belle, Luertta, John, Farm- Rowden, W. C. (Pearl) Cli Lawrence, ington R2 Orion Sec6 O130a (1854) Francis, Bernard, Canton R6 Buck- Rutledge, Perry (Lcla) Ch Margaret, iuart Scc29 TllOa Wm. H. Kcllv Geneva, Wetsel, Dorothy, Marietta (1886) R2 Harris Scc30 T120a M. S. Wetsel Rowland, J. H. (Marv) Ch Ethel, (1880) Earl, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec34 Rutledge, Wm. (Nancy) Ch Lena, 045a (1895) John, Marie, Russell, Cela, Marietta Rowland, Robt. Ipava R4 Pleasant R2 Farmers Scc4 036a (1868) Sec3 057a (1863) Ryan, John I. (Adeline) Ch Louis, Henry, Wesley, Florence, Lewis- Rowley, H. Cli Leo, Canton, Canton town R5 Waterford Sec2 Farm Sec23 O107a (1869) Hand (1861) Rowley, Mike (Nanny) Ch Helen, Ryin, Geo. (Bertha) Lewistown Rl Paul, Gertrude, Canton R4 Canton Lewistown Sec7 T228a Henry Rvin Sec 14 04na (1908) (1885) Rowley, Mrs. Sarah Ch Scott, Julia, Ryin, Henry (Frances) Ch George, Mark, Mabel, Canton R4 Canton John, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Scc23 083a (1910) Sec7 0228a (1847) Rubart, Jay R. (Emma) .Avon R5 Ryin, John O. Lewistown Rl Lewis- Union Scc6 O140a (1901) town Sec7 T228a Henry Rj-in (1887) Ruby, R. C. (Matilda) Ch Fannie, Ryin, Theo. (Sina) Ch Minnie, Addie, Elda, Jessie, Annie, Table Grove Rl Eva, Sarah, Charles, Ephroni, Farmers Secl7 02a Farm Hand Aland, Lewistown R3 Putman Sec36 Farm (1909) Hand Everet Carter (1853) Rudisill, J. P. (Sadie) Ch Galen, Ryno, Wm. C. (Alice) Ch Carrie, Gladys, Goldie, Astoria R2 Wood- Edith, \\'illiam. Canton R8 Orion land Sec7 T31a Mrs. S. R. Rudisill Sec22 O80a (1884) (1886) Ryno, W. H. (Eva) Ch Mary, W^illiam, Ruey, Jos. (Maud) Canton R5 Orion Lois, Canton I\7 Canton Sec36 Sec21 O 160a (1875) 015a (1855) 118 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Safford, Clark E. (Adrienna) Fann- Saunders, Harry (Maggie) Ch Ruby, ington Rl Farmington Sec21 T247a Harry, Zephyr, Marietta R2 Harris D: B. Safford (1914) Scc23 TlOa Elmer Phelps (1882) Safford, Roy A. (Leona) Ch Vera, Saunders, H. D. (Mattie) Ch Ora, Wanda, Farmington Farmington Svlvia, Cuba R3 Putman Scc25 O50a Socio T120a H. J. Wassen (1914) (i864) Salisbury, A. Astoria Rl Woodland Saunders, K. E. (Minnie) Ch Hazel, Scc33 054a (1874) Canton R7 Banner Sec7 T80a Mark Salisbury, J. W. Astoria R3 Wood- Smith (1906) land Sec31 O80a T80a G. W. Salis- Saunders, Ora F. (Hazel) Cuba R3 bury (1886) Putman Sec25 T80a Mattie Saun- Salisbury, Wm. R. (Josephine) Ch ders (1889) Chester, Dollie, Edith, Bennie, Ma- Saunders, Ross (Grace) Cuba R2 Put- rie, Havana R3 Kerton Sec6 O120a man Secl5 T80a Douglas Saunders (1906) (1890) Samuel!, Andrew B. (Sarah) Ch Rob- Saunders, T. W. (\iolet) Smithfield ert, Nellie, Nancy, William, Aiartha, Rl Cass Secl6 O80a (1860) Bernice, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec22 Savill, Mrs. Lucinda Ch Cynthelia, 07a (1895) Marshall, Canton R2 Joshua Sec25 Samuels, O. B. Lewistown Rl Lewis- 018a (1862) town Sec9 OlOa (1869) Savill, W. E. (Alta) Ch Ralph, Lee, Sanard, Lyle J. (Ina) Ch Bert, Ha- Louise, Madge, Vernon, Canton Rl vana R3 Isabel Sec33 Farm Hand Canton Secl6 T80a Maria Sutton Thos. Kearnev (1915) (1873) Sandidge, J. W. (Idella) Ch Essie, Sayers, D. D. Astoria R2 Woodland Eddie, Eunice, Glenna, Table Sec7 T90a Thos. Sayers Est. (1880) Grove R3 Farmers Sec29 Farm Sayers, Hov*7ard (Bertha) Ch Mary, Hand T. Dihvorth Vermont R2 Vermont Sec34 C^60a Saverwine, John (Martha) Fiatt Rl (1882) Dcerrteld SecLS O60a (1863) ^Scalf, E. E. (Lizzie) Ch Dorothy.^j^ Saunders, A. L. (Mattie) Ch Josie, Glee, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec Augustus, T^av, Ethel, Elden, Cuba 8"t)25a (1887) R2" I'utman Secl2 O80a (1861) Scalf, Geo. T. (Bertha) Ch Opal, Syl- . Saunders, Clarence (Flossie) Ch Fern, via, Clifford, Don, Dean, Lewistown*^ r Canton R4 Canton Sec4 T160a Geo. R4 Liverpool Secl7 018a (1888) Saunders (1890) Scalf, Jesse (Mary) Ch Roy, Millie, Saunders, Clarence C. (Effie) Farm- Carmen, Frankie, Reba, Cuba R2 ington Rl Farmington Secl7 T196a Joshua Scc3 T80a (1910) H. A. Leeper (1911) Saunders, C. C. (Ruth) Canton R2 Scalf, John (Priscilla) Ch Jacob, ^^^.^ Canton Secl9 T80a Teptha Rand- George, Jesse, Elijah, Lewistown olph (1892) R9 Liverpool Sec8 O50a (1871) Saunders, C. I. (Emma) Canton R7 Scalf, J. H. (Elvia) Ch Harley,_Estie, Banner Sec7 T300a Abbie Smith A'largie, William, Ross, Lewistown (1895) R4 Liverpool Secl7 017a (1896) Dennis (Barbara) Farm- Saunders, J. Scalf, Wm. (Loretta) Lewistown R4 ;^ . ington Rl Farmington Sec8 O120a Liverpool Secl7 013a (1856) R. Saunders (1906) C' Schafer, Jacob (Ethel) Ellisville Rl Saunders, Dotus E. (Jessie) Ch Decrfield Scc2 T80a Markey Marsh, Kenneth, Cuba R3 Putman J. (1915) Sec 13 T160a Sarah M. Saunders Schafer Bros. & Sister Ellisville Rl (1888) Decrfield Sec9 O120a (1884) Saunders, Firm (Claudine) Ch Ger- (Alice) Samuel, trude, Martha, Canton Rl Canton Schenck, Geo. K. Ch Ernest, Canton R7 Banner Sec4 T160a H. C. Saunders Nina, Saunders, Fosket (Orpha) Ch Letha, Sec8 0138a (1855) Louise, W^hitman, W^illiam, Cuba R2 Schenck, Gus. (Rosie) Ch H_oward, Putman Secl4 T106a Mrs. S. M. Annabel, Minor, Canton R7 Ban- Saunders (1885) ner Sec4 066a (1870)

119 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Schenck, Samuel H. (Emma) Ch Hil- Schoonover, John A. (Sadie) Ch Lee, ma, Lutlier, Bernard, Lester, Jolin, Lela, Doyle, Opal John, Goldie, Canton K8 Orion Sec26 O80a (1880) Smithfield R2 Cass S«c5 O90a T249a Schisler, Bidie (Neva) Ch Yclma. (1877) Avon Rl Lee Sec20 T98a B. c' Schoonover, Marcus H. (Mary) Ch Bovnton (1911) Jacob, Ralph, Raymond, Jessie, Schisler, Don L. (Ella) Ch Lvlc, As- Frank, Bessie, Smithfield Rl Cass toria Rl Woodland Sec28 Farm Secl5 0122a (1872) Hand H. F. Schisler (1891) Schrodt, Fred (Myra) Fairview Rl Schisler, Edw. (Josie) Ch Albert, Joshua Scc9 T200a John Hartough Carl. Evert, Lucv, Astoria R2 As- ( 1914) toria Sec21 041 (1876) Schrodt, Geo. L. (Chloe) Ch Dorothy, Schisler, Harvey (Edith) Ch Violet, Donovan, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Truer/.an, Anna, Wanda, Vermont Sec7 T75a Chas. Thurman (1913) R2 Astoria Sec4 O140a (1886) Schrodt, John (Sarah) Ellisville Rl Schisler, H. F. (Ella) Ch Don, Lola, Ellisville Sec6 T130a John Schwer- \\dlis, Harold, Astoria Rl Wood- der (1907) land Sec28 026na (1866) Schrodt, John L. (Delia) Ch Cesel, Schisler, J. W. (Ella) Marietta R2 Murlie, Freeman, Gaynel, Clarence, Harris Sec28 O80a (1887) llean, Brice, Earecel, Ellisville Rl Schisler, Samuel (Lvdia) Ch Jolin Deerfield Sec7 O40a (1911) Etta, Alma, Ray, Clarence, Delia' Schrodt, J. H. (Bessie) Ch Ivenneth, Jacob, Bessie, Orpha, Paul, Astoria Archie, Opal, Ellisville Rl Lee Sec v4 Astoria Stc34 02n()a (1866) 11 O40a (1876) Schleich, Charley W. (Edith) Ch Wil- Schrodt, Mrs. J. M. Ch Marv, Lewis, liam, Bessie. Beatrice, Fairview Rl Avon R4 Lee Sec27 O80a (1887) Fairview Sec32 ()240a (1904) Schrodt, Louis P. (Minnie) Ch Ethel, Schleich, Jacob E. Fairview Rl Fair- Laura, Grace, Mav, Ellisville Rl view Scc21 0126a (1915) I^cerfield Sec7 O104a (1897) Schleich, John B. (Sarah) Ch Rav- Schrodt, Simon A. (Mary) Ch Gladys, niond, :\Iildred, Hazel, Fairview Rl Earl, Orion, Cesil, Delpha, London bairview Sec 15 O230a (1893) Alills Rl Young Hickory Secl6 Schleich, John H. (Bell) Ch Marion, T390a Y. D. Voorhees (1908) Mary, Margaret, Annie, Wilbur Schumaker, Roy (Mary) Ch Virginia, J^a^irview Rl Fairview Sec34 G180a Floyd, Canton Rl Canton Sec5 T59a H. Giimore (1894) Schmidt Wm. D. (Sophie) Ch Louis Schuman, Geo. Ch Lola, Astoria R4 Sophie, William, Rika, Minnie Carl Astoria Sec27 0236a (1886) ^^''^"'^ ^^^ I^^abel Sec31 '?i^.n''''v Schuman, S. (Mary) Ch Miner, i240a Turner & Herget (1912) J. Alelvin, Fred, Eileen, Marie, Mar- Scholes, Clyde A. (Mvrtle) Ch shall, Astoria R2 Astoria SecU Louise, Canton R6 LiveVpool Sec2 T320a (1882) O150a (1895) Scholes, Geo. W. (Marv) Ch Clyde Schwein, Louis (Sarah) Ch Henry, Cantj^n R6 Liverpool Sec2 O320a Carrie, George, Havana R3 Isabel ( 18d/ ) Sec36 T250a Turner & Herget Scholes, Willard (Ella) Ch Fred, Can- (1911) ton R6 Liverpool Sec2 0158a (1861) Scrogum, Chas. (Edna) Ch Nellie, bchoonober, Evan D. (Bessie) Ch Os- Obert, Susie, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec car, Annie, .Miles, Evan, Veda, May 34 O160a (1886) Smithtiehl Rl Bernadotte Sec4 Scybert, Chas. (Dora) Ch Lyle, Ever- 1114a Henry, Thos. Geo. Fate (1880) ett, I'earl, Cecil, Canton R4 C~)rion Sec4 O40a (1869) Schoonover, A. L. (Mav) Cu])a Rl Searle, Fred (Mary) Ch Charles, Cass Sec3 Farm Hand Grant \\{\- liamson (1895) Myers, Harvey, Marietta Rl Lee O120a ('l881) Schoonover, C. H. (.uba Rl Futman Sec33 Sec 18 (_)6a (18/6) Searls, E. W. (Emma) Ch Olive, Lew- Schoonover, Jacob Ch Everett Ida istown R4 Liverpool Secl9 O80a Sherman, Alarcus, Calvin, John' (1851) Dayton, Cleveland, Emery, Francis Seasly, Adam (Rebecca) Ch Ross, Smithfield Rl Cass ScclS O104a Edgar, Ivuth, A'ermont I\3 Vermont (1866) Sec30 O120a (1914)

120 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Seasly, Edgar A'ennont R3 Astoria Shanholtzer, L. F. (Alberta) Canton Sec5 T157a Stephen Kost (1914) Rl Canton Sec21 T2a W. C. Hallar Seaton, Albert (Dottie) Ch Lulu, (1912) Canton R6 Buckheart Sec32 T80a Shannon, Henry Ch Nellie, Nathan,

Mrs. T. H. Seaton (1882) Lucy, Astoria R2 Astoria Scc30 Seaton, Mrs. J. H. Ch Sherman, Al- 012ba (1858) bert, Canton 1x6 Buckheart Scc32 Shannon, W. H. (Mary) Ch Elizabeth, O80a (1872) Beatrice, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec31 Seaton, Sherman W. (Lillie) Ch 0124a (1910) Claude, Alargaret, Lewistown R3 Sharp, Fred G. (Anna) Ch Fred Lewistown Sec28 025a (1876) Tames, Ayon R3 Union Secl3 T40a Sebree, Harry L. (Hester) Ch Doro- Mrs. E. Sharp (1914) thy, Charlotte, Canton R5 Orion Shaver, Chas. E. (Louise) Fiatt Rl Secl9 T21()a E. E. Sebree (1899) Joshua Sec20 OlOOa (1901) Secrist, Clarence P. (Mary) Ch Clar- Shaver, J. F. (Minnie) Ch Floyd, ence, Nanioia, Fairview Rl Fair- Dwight, Getta, Seville, Harris Sec viewSecll O240a (1913) 14 0124a (1878) Sedgwick, John (Flora) Ch Corda, Shaver, S. H. (Laura) Ch Pearl, Earl, Harold, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec3 Ren, Glen, Ipava R3 Vermont Secl2 T73a Win. W. Plenty (1866) O120a (1856) Seery, F. D. Canton, Canton Sec25 Shaver, W. E. (Edna) Ch Robert. O90a (1884) Table Grove R3 Vermont Sec9 Seitz, Chas. (Cora) Ch Earl, Mildred, T200a Herman Harris (1889)^ Ray, Astoria R2 Astoria SeclS Shaw, Edw. (Neva) Havana R5 Isa- T157a John Johnson (1915) bel Sec24 Farm Hand John Lally Seitz, Wm. (Anna) Ch Mildred, Farm- (1891) ington R2 Canton Seel 015a (1896) Shaw, Frank (Rosie) Ch A'ermie, Selph, Freeman (Schrilda) Ch Helen, Canton R7 Banner Sec8 T80a (1867) Denzle, London Mills Rl Fairyie^v Shaw, Fred (Dot) Ch Merle, Canton Sec8 T40a C. C. Craig (1914) R7 Banner Secl7 TlOOa S. C. Neff Selph, Stewart (Nellie) Ch Milton, (1885) }ililon, Fairview Rl Fairvie^y Secl2 Shaw, John A. (Edith) Ch Dorothy, TlOa W. F. Hardin Jr. (1914) Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Sec2 Senger, S. J. C. (Ida) Ch Leah, Cy- T80a Louis Behymer (1892) rus, Paul, Mary, Rachael, Lois, As- Shaw, J. B. Ch Orville, Canton R8 toria Rl Woodland Secl9 098a Orion Sec24 TlOa (1891)

( 1896) Shaw, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Ora, Or- Serff, J. N. (Alinnie) Ch Agnes, Mary, ville, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec Sherman, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec33 21 T600a C. L. Whitnah (1880) O80a (1891) Shaw, Mrs. Laura F. Ch Raymond, Sergeant, C. H. (Ida) Ch Conrad, Canton R5 Banner SeclO" 033a Lewistown R6 Lewistown Sec34 (1864) T80a J. P. Allen (1906) Shaw, L. A. (Merilla) Ch Ruth, Serven, Aaron (Anna) Ch Hazel, Ralph, Clyde, Cuba Putman Sec32 Ayon R4 Lee Sec20 O60a (1910) T150a Oliver Shaw (1876) Servent, Perry (Estella) Ch Ersell, Shaw, Mary Ch Ada, Cora, William, Doris, John, Alberta, Ayon R4 Lee Bushnell, Harris Sec8 O40a (1853) Sec20 OlOOa (1914) Shaw, Oliver (Sarah) Ch Lorin, Mag- Severt, Mrs. W. Ch Emma, Bertha, gie, Grace, Cuba R3 Putman Sec32 Elizabeth, Robert, Minnie, Frank, O80a (1866) Anna, Frances, William Erma, Tri- Shaw, Orville (NelHe) Ch Richard. yoli R13 Orion Sec2 O80a (1891) Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec26 Seward, Jas. L. (Catherine) Ch Lem- T98a M. H. Bordner (1915) uel, Wakefield, Muriel, Harn, Zel- Shaw, Tilden (Ida) Canton R6 Buck- tha, Lewistown R6 W^aterford Sec3 heart Sec29 Farm Hand Wm. H. O40a TlOa (1876) Kelly Shaeffer, Wm. H. Ch Bessie, Clar- (1888) ence, Clyde, Canton R2 Joshua Sec Shaw, W. E. (Alma) Ch Orel, Mariet- 35a 0180a (1876) ta R2 Harris Sec23 Farm Hand Shaffer, Solomon (Sarah) Ch Edna, Herbert Powell (1891) Alma, Mollie, Carl, Ray, Dewey, Shaw. W. M. (Mattie) Ch Marv, Fay, Paul, Loren, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec Ethel, John, Willis, Otis, Astoria 23 T160a S. Gilson (1862) R4 Astoria Sec27 0138a (1862)

121 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Shawgo, Burley (Allie) Ch Lola, Shelby, Robt. (Ida) Ch Floyd, Lewi_s- \era, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 O40a town R4 Liverpool Secl6 0147a (1889) ( 1870) Shawgo, David (Jane) Ch James, Ed- Shellhorn, Wm. (Emma) Canton R5 ward, Cora, Frank, Havana R3 Isa- Banner Secll T184a M. & J. Ro- bel Scc32 OlOa (1854) mine (1914) Shawgo, Earl (Edna) Ipava R3 Shelly, J. A. (Lillie) Ch Mildred, As- Pleasant Secl6 T95a Archie Huff toria R3 Woodland Secl4 O60a

( 1867) ( 1893) Shawgo, Elden Ch Gladvs, Fay, Ipava Shepard, G. E. (Maud) Ch Leona, Kl Pleasant Sec24 O60a (1882) Russell, Marietta R2 Harris Sec28 Shawgo, Geo. (Eva) Ch Lela, Keith. W. C. Worley (1910) Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 O40a Shepard, P. E. (Daisy) Ch Mildred, Smithfield Cass Sec29 T53a Harlev ( 1890) Shawgo, Israel (Eletha) Ch Nellie, Irwin (1907) Mvrtle, Havana R3 Isabel Sec31 Shepley, H. O. (Ehzabeth) Ch Min- Oi5a (1848) nie, Canton R5 Canton Sec25 O240a Shawgo, Wm. H. (Lucinda) Ch Elden, (1855) Burley, George, Earl, Lloyd, Bessie, Shepley, Thos. J. (Anna) Ch Olive. Ravmond, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 Grace, Steven, Gladys, Canton R2 O250a (1833) Canton Sec32 O208a (1846) Shawver, Jacob (Mallissee) Ch Sherman, Elizabeth Ch Nora, George, Thomas, Grace, Lewistown Rl Dell, Eniorv, \\'illiam, Rapatee R35 Lewistown Sec9 O200a (1856) Fairview Sec 15 O106a (1866) Shawver, Ralph (Hanna) Astoria R2 Sherman, Emory (Emma) Ch Lloyd, Svlvan, Martha, William, Rapatee Astoria Secl2 T120a L. J. Shawver (1879) R35 Fairview Sec23 T160a Eliza- beth Sherman (1915) Shawver, Thos. J. (Ruth) Cli Paul, \'erma, Helen, Lewistown Rl Lew- Sherman, Richard (Annie) Ch Ed- istown Sec4 T200a Jacob Shawver ward, Richard, Fairview Rl Fair- (1891) view Sec34 T150a Walter S. Hart Sheafer, Charlie (Marv) Ch Twvlia. (1906) Avon R3 Union Sec25 O80a (1871) Sherman, Wm. H. (Mary) Ch Enoch, Sheckler, Earl (Lavinia) Ch Irene, London Mills Rl Young Hickorv Fiatt Kl Deerfield Secl2 OSOa Secl5 T375a M. H. A'oorhees (1915) (1908) Sherwood, Elmer (Emilane) Ch Clar- Sheckler, Frank G. (Hattie) Ch Char- ence, Glenn, Ravmond, Canton R4 lie, George, Ellisville Rl Ellisville Canton Seel 074a (1870) Sec31 0114a (1868) Sherwood, W. H. (Mary) Ch Joseph, Sheets, Carl Lewistown Lewistown Chester, Truman, Farmington R2 Sec21 T330a David M. Sheets Canton Sec3 Farm Hand (1873) (1893) Sheets, C. A. (Viola) Ch Milton, Eve- Shields, A. P. (Tamar) Ch Lucius, Ivn, (Gladvs, Alarietta R2 Harris Leona, Clifton, Olva, Ella, Sum- Sec32 T160a Oscar Millard (1907) mum, Woodland Sec4 038a (1846) Sheets, David M. (Mary) Ch Carl, Shields, Chas. (Mary) Ch Herman, Pearl, \A'il]ard, Robert, Lewistown Ross, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec Lewistown Scc21 O330a (1863) 3 0148a (1881) Sheets, John Bert (Dollie) Ch George, Shields, Elijah C. (Minnie) Ch Wil- Everett, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte liam, John, Josephine, Vidmar, Lew- Sccl 06()a (1884) istown R2 "Liverpool SeclO OlOOa Sheets, Willard (Addie) Lewistown (1867) Lewistown Sec21 T330a David M. Shields, Frank H. (Donna) Ch Ed- Sheets (1894) ward, Lewistown R6 Lewistown Shelabarger, Cleve (Jessie) Ch Doro- Sec35 T240a P. O. Shields (1892) thv. Opal, Clavton, Mildred, Ha- vana K3 Isabel Sec32 T200a Tur- Shields, Geo. L. (Flora) Ch Flossie, ner & Herget (1912) Howard, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Shelabarger, Samuel (Ellen) Ch Fred- SeclO T120a Wm. Shields (1876) erick, Frank, Cleveland, Clyde, Shields, Jas. M. (Alary) Ch Jesse, Samuel, Havana R3 Isabel Sec35 Llovd, Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 T71a T340a Turner & Herget (1913) Mike Clanin (1866)

122 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Shields, Jerry A. (Ardella) Cli Beu- Shreves, Wm. A. (Sophia) London lah, Catherine, Keith, Kenneth, Mills R22 Voung Hickory Secl2 Lewistown R5 Lewistown Scc22-23 OlOOa (1911) O50a (1861) Shriver, J. O. (Effic) Ch Opal, Twila, Shields, Lucius L. Ch Frances, Dean, Ercell, Darius, Avon R4 Lee Farm Astoria R3 Pleasant Sec35 T160a Hand Sarah Lybarger (1882) A. P. Shields (1879) Shryock, Alva (Agnes) Ch Vivian, Shields, Myron H. (Emma) Ipava Rl Rubv, William, Lyle, Fay, Canton Pleasant Sec36 O104a (1877) R5 Orion Sec35 T200a Wm. Isgear Shields, Perry E. (Paulina) Ch For- ( 1904) rest, Winifred, Theodore, Florine, Shryock, G. A. (Annie) Ch George, Park, Mary, Astoria R3 Pleasant Jimmie, Gladys, Canton R6 Buck- Sec35 O160a (1876) heart Scc22 T154a Mrs. Henry Shields, Ross (Lena) Ch Ruby, Mar- Shryock (1879) ville, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 Shull, J. Newton (Minnie) Ch Gladys, T120a E. Shields Est. (1884) Carter, Claire, Lewistown R4 Lewis- Shinefield, Elbert (Laura) Ch Char- town Secl4 O80a Secl2 T160a (1886) lie, Bernie, Gertie, Joe, Ermie, Shumaker, Geo. C. (Virginia) Ch Roy, Alma, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec George, Maud, Mabel, Arthur, Can- 12 O60a (1891) ton Rl Farmington Scc32 T270a Shineker, Geo. A. (Dollie) Ch An- Mrs. J. Meyers (1887) drew, Canton Rl Farmington Sec Shumaker, S. R. (Olive) Ch Archie, 32 O270a (1891) William, Clyde, Canton Rl Farm- Shipp, Bruce (May) Ch Flossie, Flor- ington Scc30a T180a Kline Est. ence, Pauline, Beatrice, Havana R3 (1912) Isabel Sec27 T457a D. M. Shipp Shumaker, Wm. S. (Lizzie) Ch An- (1886) drew, Charles, Harr}^ Fiatt Rl Shoemaker, John (Ollie) ElUsville Rl Deerfield Sec20a O60a (1909) Deerfield Secl8 Farm Hand (1915) Siders, Frank (Ellen) Ch Guy, Will, Shoop, John (Ida) Ch Willis, Johnnv, Minnie, Ipava Pleasant Sec5 T640a _S. L. Marshall (1871) Canton Rl Canton Sec21 T80a J. S. Siedell, Albert, George, & Clint Lane (1886) Monroe Ch Alcanger, Shoop, L. W. (Winnifred) Ch Keith, Alice, Cordie, Dan, Canton R2 Canton Sec31 T80a John Gladvs, Mary, Mildred, Canton Can- ton Scc33 Smith (1886) d4a (1881) Sierer, Aubry E. (Hazel) Table Grove Shoop, M. C. (Jennie) Ch Charlie, R2 \'ermont Sccl7 T55a May Sierer ' John, Clarence, Maud, Canton R2 (1902) Canton Secl9 T80a S. R. Hcnkle Sikes, Ira J. (Emma) Avon R2 Union (1870) Sec3 T160a Babbitt Est. (1915) Shoop, W. M. (Margaret) Ch Leslie, Silver, H. B. Smithficld R2 Lee Sec25 Edith, Ethel, Lyle, Ruth, Marv, O200a (1871) Canton R2 Buckheart Sec6 T154a Simmons, A. E. (Nelle) Ch Merle, Eyerly Bros. (1860) Harold, Donald, Glen, Table Grove Shores, John W. (Ellen) Ch Frank, Rl Harris Sec34 T120a A. J. Bar- Maggie, Alta, Martha, John, Floyd, tholomew (1915) Ruby, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec33 Simon, Jacob London Mills Rl Fair- T115a Pat. Weese (1869) view Secl7 O106a (1914) Shores Lawrence Havana R5 Isabel Simon, Mrs. Josie Ch Edward, Lee, Sec32 (1904) Jessie, London Mills Rl Fairview Short, H. S. (Hazel) Lewistown R3 Secl7 T106a Jacob Simon (1914) Lewistown Sec21 T160a W. T. Simons, Jay & John (Kate) Ch Branson, L. Feaster, Thomas Bros. Georgic, Gracie, Margaret, London (1915) Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec25 Shrader, S. D. (Cynthia) Ch Frank, O320a (1913) Canton R2 Canton Sec30 T71a Mrs. Simpson, H. L. (Pearl) Ch Louis, Jennie P. Gardners (1851) Carl, Avon Rl Lee Sec24 Farm Shreves, Walter Pitt (Pearl) Ch Wel- Hand Chas. E. Erkel (1890) don, Kenneth, Dorothy, Marvin, El- Simpson, L. H. (Euphemia) Ch Flora, nor, London Mills R22 Young Belma, Avon R4 Lee Secl6 T160a Hickory Seel O80a (1912) John Gaddis (1886)

123 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Simpson, Silas L. (Cornelia) Ch Chal- Slater, A. C. (Dora) Ch Roy, Thomas, nier, Xola, Alinnie, Nerva, Frank, James, Asa, Canton R8 Canton Elmer, Ethel, Oscar, Cuba R3 Put- Sec24 O80a (1870) man Sec25 034a (1876) Slater, Clarence L. (Laurie) Ch Isa- Simpson, Walter D. Farmington R2 bel, Lester, Minnie, London Mills Farmington Secl2 T225a (1873) Rl Young Hickorv Sec22 Farm Sims, M. H. (Emma) Ch Eliza, Will, Hand Isabell Slater (1902) Lizzie, Smithfickl Rl Cass Sec32 Slater, Elmer (Oney) Ch Mary, Niel, O120a (1887) Walter, Canton R5 Banner Sec3 Sims, Will T. (Maud) Ch Charlotte, T60a ALs. Anna \'anMiddlesworth Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Scc6 (1863) T160a W. L. Robinson (1891) Slater, Geo. T. (Adell) Ch June, Myr- Sinnett, Lee (Cora) Ch Clarence, Let- tle, Avon Rl Union Sec35 T240a tie, Nettie, Lois, Velma, Opal, Ona, Wm. Hubbell (1912) Russell, Canton R6 Buckheart SeclS Slater, Thos. J. (Ada) Ch Ethel, Lola, T107a D. P. Drake & Co. (1884) Lena, Harold, Boyd, Merle, Fair- Sipe, John R. (Nettie) Ch Zella, Jesse, view Rl Joshua Sec 6 T150a C. B. (jlenn, Alearl, Lewistown R5 Water- Clauson (1915) ford Sec3 OlOa T60a (1876) Slater, Will E. (Pearl) Ch Lyle, Les- Sipe, Lawrence F. Ch Myrtle, Carl, lie, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec3 Ola Goldie, Dellie, Raymond, Cuba R3 (1891) I'utman Sec23 08()a (1869) Sloan, John B. (Mary Ann) Ch Char- Skien, Ed. J. (Mary) Ch Ethel, How- lie, John, Elnor, Canton Rl Farm- ard, Emma, Jack, Vera, Margaret, ington Sec20a T270a O. K. Morgan Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec29 (1856) 0118a (1899) Sloan, Thos. (Marv) Ch Carl, Lewis- Skiles, Monroe (Cassie) Ch Frances, town R6 Isabel Sec21 O40a (1856) Astoria R4 Astoria Sec33 T140a H. Smith, Mrs. Abbie Canton R7 Banner S. Danner (1914) Scc6 O300a (1843) Skiles, Thos. (Mvrtle) Ch Leland, As- Smith, Adrian F. (Ida) Ch Iva, Pearl, toria R2 Astoria Secl6 T140a Mav Ethel, Glenn, Joe, Jessie, Glade, Car- Perry (1897) rie, Lola, Dorothy, Ipava Rl Pleas- Skillman, Ernest (Estella) Ch Ernest, ant Sec8 T165a Newton Zoll (1866) Charley, Wilburt, Sarah, Canton R2 Smith; Mrs. Anna Ch Stephen, Marie, Buckheart Sec6 Farm Hand C. V. Lewistown R5 Waterford Seel Tavlor (1896) O40a (1896) Slack, Arthur R. (Grace) Ch Charlotte, Smith, Anna M. Ch Carrie, Merlie, Canton Rl Farmington Sec32 T160a George, Floyd, Clarence, Bennie, Fred Slack (1914) Alva, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 Slack, Cecil W. (Margaret) Canton 0121a (1902) Rl Farmington Sec32 T160a Mrs. Smith, A. E. (Mary) Ch Roy, Ray, Nettie M. Slack (1914) Ralph, Ruth, Marietta R2 Harris Slack, Fred L. (Elenore) Ch Mable, Sec33 Farm Hand Albert Hamm Lester, Wilbur, Canton Rl Farm- ( 1886) ington Sec3() T334a A. J. Daft Smith, Berton C. (May) Ch Gladys, (1902) Mae, Carl, Clara, Everett, Ipava Rl Slack, Lora A. (Lettie) Ch Marie, Isabel Sec30 T90a W. M. Smith Fthel, Canton Rl h'armington Sec32 (1873) ()12(1a (1903) Smith, B. C. (Clara) Ch Louise, Eu- Slaight, C. M. (Mary) Ch Lillie, gene, Irene, Frank, Harve, John, Leatha, Astoria Josephine, Canton R7 Banner Sec7 T160a A. Bab- Rl Woodland Sec24 088a (1859) Wm. cock (1876) Slaight, Frank (Lillie) Ch Geneva, Ha- Smith, Callie (Lillie) Ch Fred, vana R3 Kcrton Sec7 O140a (1888) Guy Slaight, Harve (Jessie) Ch Marv, As- Vclma, Dwight, Paul, Lucille, Table toria Rl Woodland Sec25 ' O80a Grove Rl Farmers Sec7 08a (1905) Sec24 T80a C. M. Slaight (1888) Smith, Barrel (Goldie) Ch Evelyn, Slaight, Jas. Astoria R3 Woodland Alarie. Ernest, Pearl, Ipava R3 Secl4 O80a (1861) Pleasant Sec28 T40a H. Huff (1881) Slaight, John (Dora) Ch Harley, Smith, David (Anna) Ch Fiona, Wil- Lloyd, Delia, Sa

124 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Smith, E. (CIcva) Ch Lena, Doris, Smith, Miles W. (Mary) Ch Nellie, Homer, Marietta R2 Harris Sec29 Eugene, Neva, Royal, ^Morris, Mar- T120a L. Heffner, F. Wilson (1887) garet, Joe, Dwavne, Cuba Rl Smith, E. M. (Katie) Ch Tressie, Joshua Sec31 O270a (1896) Marfjie, Beulah, Canton R2 Canton Smith, Noah A. (Ethel) Ch Mar- Sec30 T80a Mike Svree (1904) garet, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec35 Smith, E. W. (Roxie) Ch Jerry, Mari- T240a C. N. Thompson (1907) etta R2 Harris Sec32 J. E. Smith Smith, Pari! Ch Frank, Martin, Nor- (1850) ris, less, Rov, Viola, Pearl, Alari- Smith, Frank (Laura) Ch Caroline, etta Harris Secl6 023a (1880) Bernard, Margaret, Ipava Rl Pleas- Smith, Samuel (Lucy) Ch Benjamin, ant Sec5 T90a S. P, Marshall Est. Ollie, Noah, Mary, Samuel, Sarah, (1881) Nellie, Paul, Canton R2 Joshua Smith, Fred (LucjO Ch Jesse, Bessie, Sec26 O30a (1889) Arthur, Corda, Ipava Rl Pleasant Smith, Seth J. (Florence) Ch Kay, Sec24 T70a John Fors3'the, E. Smith Dean, Noel, Avon R3 Ellisville Est. (1874) Sec6 0334a (1892) Smith, Geo. (Emma) Ch Dollie, Smith, Solon (Anna) Ch Leonard, Flovd, John, Ipava Pleasant Sec6 Ross. Merle, Ralph, Canton Rl T68a S. M. Kinsey (1871) Canton Sec21 Farm Hand (1907) Smith, Geo. L. (Maud) Ch Lois, St. Smith, Stephen (Dale) Ch Paul, Augustine R24 L^nion Sec6 OllOa Blonda, Canton R3 Buckheart (1913) Secl3 Farm Hand (1891) Smith, G. M. (Adeline) Ch Maud, Smith. Stephen W. Lewistown R5 John, Nora, Table Grove Rl Farm- Waterford Seel O70a (1866) ers SeclS O160a (1866) Smith, T. (Nellie) Ch John, James, Smith, G. W. Canton R2 Joshua Sec22 Toe, Jesse, Fred, Richard, Canton T180a Smith Est. (1876) R5 Banner Secll 073a (1862) Smith, Harry M. (Edith) Ch Glenn, Smith, Wm. (Ella) Ch Fred, Sylvia. Elsie, Dean, Lewistown R3 Lewis- Marv, Canton R8 Orion Secl4 O80a town Sec30 T42a Mrs. D. Wag- (1876) goner, F. Shelley (1877) Smith, Wm. (Maria) Ch Martin,

Smith, H. Bert ( ^linnie) Lewistown Fred, Alinnie, Berton, Olive, Will- Rl Lewistown Sec8 015a (1906) ard, Verner, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 Smith, H. O. (Addie) Ch Gladys, O40a (1865) Dale, Table Grove Rl Farmers Smith, W. F. (Jennie) Ch Gwen, Sec4 0181a (1880) Glenn, Mary, Cuba Rl Cass Sec24 Smith, Jas. H. (Carrie) Ch Dale, 014a (1861) Dorothv, Imogene, Vernon, Cuba Smizer, Edwin F. (Flo) Ch Henry, Rl Cass Sec24 079a (1880) Fern, Eleanor, Marion, Ray, Middle- Smith, Jesse (Bertha) Canton R5 grove Fairview Seel O160a (1914) Orion Sec36 T87a P. T. Smith Smothers, Alva Canton R8 Orion (1895) Secl4 Farm Hand W. M. Long Smith, Mrs. John A. Ch Maud, (1900) Chaunce}^ Anna, Russell, Chester, Snapp, Robt. M. (Clara) Ch Nora, Lester, Lvle, Amanda, Banner Avon R5 Union Sec7 0165a (1866) Banner Sccll 043a (1863) Snider, John P. (Otilia) Ch Charles, Smith, John H. (Sarah) Ch Cola, Alva, Everett, Gertrude, Margaret, Corbin, Nelda, Ipava Rl Pleasant Cora, Frank. Canton R5 Banner Sec23 OllOa (1861) Seel 084a Secl-12 T280a Smith, John M. (Clara) Table Grove Snively, Geo. E. (Eliza) Ch Lois, Ed- Rl Farmers SeclS T160a G. M. na, Orin, Mary, Jean, Esta, Cuba Smith (1887) R2 Putman SeclO OlOOa (1866) Smith, J. E. (Cora) Ch Lester, Snook, Carl (Minnie) Avon Rl Lee Llovd, Eli, Marietta R2 Harris Sec8 T80a Jas. Rawalt (1912) Sec32 O240a (1863) Snook, Clifford (Cora) Ch Josephine, Smith, J. M. (Viola) Ch AUce, Mil- Avon R4 Lee Sec6 Farm Hand Jas. ford, Havana R3 Kerton Sec4 Rawalt (1896) T280a Mrs. Smith (1913) Snowden, David O. (Lucinda) Ch Smith, M. W. (Ratta) Ch Herman, Ethel, Glen, Ruth, Martha, Ver- Hattie, May, Canton R5 Canton mont R2 Vermont Sec24 O80a Sec36 077a (1853) (1910)

125 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Snowden, L. A. (Bertha) Ch Emily, Sprague, Arthur J. (Pearl) Ch Har- Astoria K3 \\ oodland Secl6 T177a old, Leroy, Canton Sec32 Farm Mrs. A. Cooper (1883) Hand T. J. Shepley (1891) Snyder, H. R. (Edna) Ch Constance, Sprague, E. C. Ch Sarah, Lauren, Canton R2 Canton Sec33 08a (1858) Licurgus, Hettie, Garfield, William, Snyder, I. N. (Lizzie) Ch Ross, Harlan, Canton R8 Orion Sec28 Akna, Canton R4 Canton Secll O80a (1841) Farm Hand (1896) Sprague, J. C. (Mary) Ch Edith, Snyder, Orvis (Alma) Ch Ruth, Can- Bernice, Alargaret, Canton R5 Can- ton R6 Buckheart Sec35 Til la A. ton Sec24 O80a (1904)

T. Siiields (1894) Sprague, Licurgus (Rosie) Ch Goldie, Snyder, Robt, L. (Axis) Ch Harold. Earnest, Canton R8 Orion Sec28 Marie, Clifford, Alta, Rapatee R35 T80a E. S. Sprague (1874) Fairview Sec9 T317a (1912) Sprague, Nelson (Eliza) Ch Thelma, Soper, C. T. (Lizzie) Ch Wilbur, Ralph, Glen, Canton R5 Banner Howard, Bertha, Ruth, Alilton, Can- Sccl 075a (1853) ton R8 Orion Sec25 OlOOa (1853) Sprague, Ross D. (Fern) Ch Dayton, Southwood, Chas. E. (Pearl) Ch Canton R8 Orion Sec26 T80a John Russell, Robert, Hubert, Maxine, N.Ryno (1893) Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl5 T125a Spring, Geo. (Alona) Ch Warren, Simeon Chunev (1882) Daniel, Arthur, Manford, Georgie, Southwood, Geo. (Alice) Ch Charles. Margaret, Violet, Herman, Astoria Xettie, Nellie, Belle, Lewistown R3 Rl Woodland Sec24 07a (1873) Isabel Sec7 F"arm Hand P. C. Staggs, Elmer H. (Ruth) Ch Alar- Trcdwa}- shall, Avon Rl Union Sec33 T2U0a Sowers, John (Alary) Ch William, J. H. Staggs (1911) Henrv, Elmer, Bertha, Goldie, Rus- Staggs, Maurice R. (Inez) Ch Max, sell, Lela, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl9 Avon Rl Union Sec28 O120a (1902) O80a (1868) Staggs, Wm. F. (Armilda) Ch Mar- Spangler, Edw. (Minnie) Ch Meryl, val, George, Avon R3 Union Sec21 Ruth, Delbert. Astoria R3 Wood- T260a J. W. Staggs (1906) land Sec3 C)135a (1870) Stambaugh, Geo. H. (Fannie) Ch Spangler, E. M. (Nellie) Ch Stanley, Clara, Beulah, Jay, Verna, Esther, Charles, Helen, Marietta R2 Harris Mabel, Naomi, Ipava R3 Pleasant Scc22 O40a (1886) Sec34 O400a (1887) Spangler, H. H. (Addie) Astoria R3 Stambaugh, Jesse (Nettie) Ch Mel- Woodland Sec3 T213a Colla Kost vin, Marvin, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec (1867) 33 T80a H. Stambaugh. Spangler, Wm. A. (Flora) Ch Erma, Stambaugh, S. (Belle) Ch Harvey, Steven, Harry, Isyl, Ruth, Smith- J. John, Cleveland. Charles, Goldie, tield R2 Lee Sec24 O120a (1869) Inez, Glenn, Rachael, Spargur, Bigger H. (Mildred) Ch George, Free- man, Astoria Astoria Marv, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl6- R4 Sec33 0115a (1894) 20 tl52a Dan O'Donnell (1913) Sparks, Walter A. (Carol) Ellisville Stambaugh, M. (Sarah) Ch Lillie, Rl Young Hickorv Sec28 T120a Mav, Frank, George, Margaret. Ralph, Astoria Mrs. A. J. Sparks (1891) R4 Woodland Sec30 Speer, Don (Inez) Ch Ruth, Avon R3 052a (1868) Union Sec27 O80a (1913) Standard, C. B. (Jessie) Ch Blanche, Speer, Thos. (Lila) Ch Barbara, Lon, Gertrude, Frances, Vern, Marietta Avon Rl Union Sec27 T159a John R2 Harris T160a Arthur Keithley McGarrauch (1913) (1874) Spence, John M. (Clara) Ch Orville Standard, C. Fred (Trula) Ch Gar- Charley, Nina, Margaret, Middle- nett. Rita, Mary, Morris, Lewistown grove Fairview Seel T470a Lindey R3 Lew^istown Sec30 T174a Frank Dykeman (1912) Shelley (1881) Spencer, Arthur B. (Fern) Ch Hu- Standard, Harvey T. (Mabel) Ch Ina, bert, Farmington R2 Farmington Canton R2 Joshua Sec24 T260a H. Standard Sec23 T123a A. J. Jacobus (1912) W. (1906) Spimy, Forest (Adallia) Ch Bertie, Standard, H. E. (Maude) Ch Heman, Fred, Francis, Canton Rl Joshua Canton R5 Canton Sec36 T140a Sec2 T160a Forest Spimy (1913) Mrs. Ed. Barber (1912)

126 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Stanley, Oscar N. (Lillie) Ch Icel, Stevens, Leonard C. (Ida) Ch Cecil, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec32 T80a Esther, Clyde, Orville, Farming- B. L. TenEyck. ton R2 Farmington Secl3 T120a Starcevich, Anton (Polona) Ch Po- C. C. Butler (1915) lona, Frank, John, Canton R4 Or- Stevens, Wm. H. (Eva) Ch Ralph, ion See/ T192a A. N. Head (1904) Ross, Hazel, Myrtle, Canton R3 St.CIair, H. (Martha) Ch Letha, Buckheart Sec36 O170a (1866) Clarence, Lee, Smithfield R2 Cass Stevenson, Geo. (Ethel) Ch Georgia, Sec20 T12a Geo. Howerter (1879) Cuba R3 Putman Sec24 O150a Stearns, Clark (Kathleen) Ch Ray- (1873) mond, Canton R8 Orion Sec20 OSOa Stevenson, Jesse (Dora) London (1881) Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec23 Stech, Simon F. (Scylinda) Ch Fred, T180a Wm. Stevenson (1910) Nancv, George, Frank, Marv, Re- Stevenson, J. Q. (Artha) Ch Mildred, gina, Fiatt Joshua Sec6 O60a'(1876) John, Paul, Cuba R2 Putman Sec9 Steel, Lloyd (Lizzie) Ch Verl, Table OSOa (1866) Grove R2 Farmers Sec/ Farm Stevenson, Lewis Cuba R2 Putman Hand J. N. Chenowith Sec 14 O60a (1873) Stell, Arthur (Etta) Ch Carl, CHf- Stickler, Chas. A. (Ruth) Ch Robert, ford, Cuba R3 Putman Sec24 0458a Canton R8 Orion Sec36 (1857) Stickler, Hervey W. (Elsie) Ch Stell, Cleve (Daisy) Ch Carrie, Ethel, Arthur, Bessie, John, Canton R8 Willie, Margaret, Cuba R3 Buck- Orion Sec36 O80a (1863) heart Secl9 Farm Hand (1883) Stimeling, Frank L. (Marie) Ch Clay- Stell, Dave (Leona) Ch Arthur, An- ton, Jessie. Lois, Cuba R3 Putman na, Edna, Leona, George, Cuba Sec33 0128a (1881) R3 Putman Sec26 T65a Mavo Est. Stockham, Bruce C. (Carrie) Ch Wil- (1885) lis, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl5 Stell, John (Elma) Ch Clarice, Al- T120a W. C. DeMoss, G. W. Stock- vin, Catherine, Cuba R2 Putman ham (1885) Secl4 0215a (1864) Stockham, Sydnor F, (Lucy) Ch Lu- Stell, W. D. (Tillie) Ch Mary, Re- cille, Maurice, Lewistown Rl Ber- becca, Cuba R3 Putman Secl4 nadotte Secl3 T270a Geo, Stock- O220a (1868) ham (1883) Stephens, Allan (Nellie) Ch Ora, Stoddard, Floyd (Martha) Ch Har- Delia, Nancy, Billie, Glee, Belosa, old, Grace, Homer, Ruth, Avon R4 Maxine, Carroll, Vermont R2 Ver- Lee Secl7 O40a (1877) mont Sec24 Farm Hand C. Hickel Stoddard, Wm. F. (Rebecka) Ch Wil- Stephens, Jos. E. (Rose) Astoria Rl liam, Maggie, Grover, Rosie, Ethel, Woodland Sec22 T360a Wm. Stev- London Mills Rl Young Hickory ens (1886) Sec22 06Sa (1914) Sterling, Henry Sr. (Mary) Ch Hen- Stone, Andrew J. (Flattie) Ch Ver- ry Jr., Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 nice, Claudie, Canton Rl Farming- O240a (1850) ton Sec33 T120a F. A. Morton (1905) Sterling, Henry Jr., (Bessie) Ch Mar- Stone, Dennis (Ellen) Ch Alice, ion, Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 T120a Fairview Rl Fairview Sec34 T169a H. Sterling Sr. (1883) A. Vanarsdale (1904) Sterling, Jas. (Sarah) Havana R3 Stone, Geo. (Malinda) Ch Ross, Chloe, Isabel Sec34 O60a (1864) Pearl, Vermont R3 Astoria Sec6 Stevens, Claude (Sylva) Ch Ralph, T152a Gilliland Est. (1903) Floyd, Cecil, Gale, Virgil, Mildred, Stone, Miss Imogene Havana R3 Isabel Sec31 (1909) Smithfield R2 Cass Sec24 T160a J. C. Morgan (1906) Stoops, B. C. (Anna) Ch Dwight, Harrv, Ipava R2 Vermont SeclO Stevens, E. C. (Jessie) Ch Lovd, Lela, O200a (1859) Canton R6 Buckheart Sec3'3 T200a Story, Jos. (Mabel) Ch Donald, Helen, W. S. Hood (1885) Joseph Jr., Dean, Canton Joshua Stevens, Geo. Ch Ruth, Jessie, Estey, Sec25 T120a Margaret Story (1909) Sherman, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 Strantz, G. Stanley (Mary) Ch Jose- O80a (1901) phine, Minnie, Otto, Ella, William, Stevens, J. W. (Lena) Ch Myrl, Hel- Bert, Bertha, Chester, Dora, en, Mary, Astoria R3 Woodland George, Russell, Canton R4 Orion Secl5 0117a (1869) Sec9 O240a (1896)

127 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Delia, Ray, Lina, Strawn, F. (Lena) Canton R4 Can- Stuflebeam, John Ch Sheldon, Lewistown ton Seel 0546a (1903) Dcwev, Ruth, Strawn. Samuel (Hester) Ch Fred, R4 Liverpool Sec2a OlOa (1866) (Ruth) Mattie, Alice, Spencer, Bessie, Can- Stuflebeam, J. B. Lewistown ton R4 Canton Seel 0212a (1903) R5 Liverpool Sec29 039a (1884) Oscar, Strawn, Spencer M. (Bessie) Ch Eu- Stuflebeam, J. G. Ch Lewis- gene, Canton R4 Canton Seel town R4 Liverpool Sec21 067a T212a Samuel Strawn (1903) (1858) (CZarrie) Ch Street, Geo. W. (Anna) Fairview Stuflebeam, Orvill M. Rl Fairview Sec30 T160a C. \V. Beatrice, Lavon, Lewistown R6 \'anLce (1915) Lewistown Sec35 O103a (1885) (Marie) Lewistown Street, John (Martha) Ch 2 Bryant, Stuflebeam, Ross Buckheart Sec30 Ola (1855) R5 Liverpool Sec29 T80a (1894) Stremmel, Adam (Sarah) Ch Roy. Stukey, Jacob & Sister Fiatt Rl Deer- Charles, Helen, Ipava R2 Vermont field Sec34 O180a (1900) Dor- Sec2 T130a C. S. Randolph (1861) Sturgis, Albert (Ava) Ch Jack, Stremmel, C. W. (Estella) Ch Shel- othv, Smithfield R2 Lee Sec36 don, Fern, Francis, Astoria R3 T120a Mrs. Albert Sturgis (1913) Woodland Sec22 T240a S. Cooper Sullivan, David (Ella) Ch Roy, Le- nora. Marietta R2 Harris Sec28 ( 1908) Stringer, Samuel (Florence) Ch Os- 073a (1886) car Fairview Rl Fairview SeclO Sullivan, Geo. (Mary) Ch Gail, Gil- Farm Hand (1915) bert, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl9 086a Strode, A. L. (Verdie) Ch Bruce, (1905) Earl, Havana R3 Isabel Sec23 0235a Sullivan, T. W. (Iris) Ch Willis, As- (1866) toria R2 Astoria Sec21 028a (1896) Strode, Chas. E. (Maggie) Ch Curtis Sutphen, Oscar (Kate) Ch Roscoe, Marietta Rl Harris Sec3 045a Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl9 (1881) Farm Hand C. L. Swedell (1913) Suydam, Ed. (Lillian) Ch W^ayne, Strode, C. J. (Alice) C. H. Charles, Marietta Rl Harris Sec3 035a (1850) Lovd, Amber, Ada, Rapatee R35 Strode, Earl (Bessie) Havana R3 Isa- FaiVview SeclO T480a Mrs. B. H. bel Sec23 T117a A. L. Strode (1891) Taylor (1905) Strode, Elmer W. (Ruth) Ch Nellie, Suydam, Grafton (Myrtle) Ch Hazel, Willis, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 Eugene, Rapatee R35 Fairview T50a W'm. Ray (1913) Secll T200a Geo. Prall (1911) Strode, Jesse Ch Bertha, Yada, Ida, Suydam, Walter L. (Lucille) Ch Clif- Curtis, Elva, Table Grove R3 Farm- ton, John, Canton Rl Farmington ers Sec23 O820a (1858) Sccl9 T113a (1911) Swadley, M. O. London Mills R22 Strode, W. Ch William, Sarah, J. Ellisville Sec8 Farm Hand Albert David, Harrison, Clara, Ray, Oral, Kepler (1886) Inces, Table Grove Rl Farmers Swank, Wm. (Fannie) Ch Irma, Ipa- Sec 19 T206a M. Ritter Est. (1862) va R3 Vermont Sec2 T160a G. C. Strode, Luther B. (Bell) Ch Infant, LaRue (1896) Cuba R3 Putman Sec21 T180a Mrs. Swartzbaugh, Wm. M. (OUie) Ch Lela Strode (1888) Jesse, Blanche, Canton R8 Orion Strupp, Philip, VS. (Lydia) Ch Flora, Sec30 O107a (1914) Clara, Lee, Lulu, Carl, Raymond, Swearingen, Andrew (Elizabeth) Ch Cuba R2 Buckheart Sec6"O130a Louis, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27 (1872) OlOOa (1866) Stuart, Harry L. (Margaret) Ch Swearingen, Louis (Nellie) Ch Nel- Perrv, Lewistown R3 Bernadotte son, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27 TlOOa Sec23 T170a P. Cooper (1869) A. Swearingen (1878) Swedell, C. L. (Lena) Bernard, Stuckey, Lev/is (Lena) Ch Frank, Ch Helen, Table Grove Rl Farmers Clvfle, Lincoln, Marshall, Ina, Fiatt Rl Joshua Scc7 O160a Secl9 T275a F. L. Swedell (1891) Sweeney, Albert B. (Anna) Ch Harry, Studer, G. F. (Rose) Ch Earnest, Rav, Merle, Smithfield R4 Lee Sec Lillv, Fritz, Edith, Glasford R3 23 O80a (1906) Orion SeclO O120a (1907) Sweeney, John (Susan) Ch Flora, Stuflebeam, Ira W. Lewistown R5 Maud, Donald, Avon R4 Lee Sec26 Liverpool Sec29 O80a (1860) O160a (1846)

128 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Swice, Mrs. Delia Ch John, Charles, Swigert, John A. (Eva) Ch Leitha, Doll, Jane, Marie, Rosie, Lewistown London Mills Rl Fairview Secl7 Rl Bernadottc Sccll O40a (1866) 0156a (1889) Swift, Frank (Anna) Farmington R2 Swinger, Ellis N. (Anna) Ch Clara, Farmington Sec24 T120a Zook Est. George, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec21 (1915) O20a (1904) Swift, Fred (Emma) Ch Nola, Clif- ton, Mabel, Canton R2 Canton Sec Swinger, Geo. Ch Frank, Burt, Elmer, 28 Farm Hand (1874) Emma, Flora, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Swigert, Cliff M. (Leon) Ch Louise, Secl6 092a (1861) Leonard, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec4 Switzer, A. D. Canton R4 Canton Sec T160a W. H. Swigert (1904) 3 T130a Jesse F. Switzer (1915) Swigert, Dale K. (Myrtie) Ch Mar- Switzer, C. C. (Mary) Ch Linnie, garet, London Mills R22 Fairview Anna, Marietta Rl Harris Secl4 Scc7 Farm Hand (1914) O50a (1889) Swigert, Geo. O. (Sarah) Ch Clana, Dale, Geneva, London Mills Rl Switzer, Mrs. L. M. Ch Arthur, Can- Young Hickory Secl3 T257a H. H. ton R4 Canton Sec3 Jesse F. Swit- Swartz (1912) zer Est. (1915)

Taff, Wm. M. (Grace) Ch George, Taylor, A. J. (Lillian) Ch Clifford, Mary, Clayton, Lester, Harry, Viola, Agnes, Ralph, Canton R2 Blanche, Canton R8 Orion Sec20 Buckheart Scc7 0648a (1866) O160a (1881) Taylor, Chas. H. (Mary) Ch Vern,. Talbert, John (Ollie) Ch Clarence, Clellis, Doris, Rapatee R35 Fair- Edith, Corda, Ralph, Beam, Florine, view Sec24 O200a (1893) Pauline, Summum Woodland Sec4 Taylor, C. E. Ch Willis, Ray, Etta, 022a (1909) Marietta R2 Harris Sec27 O120a Tallent, Dan (Lena) Ch Roy, Mari- Taylor, C. V. (Alice) Ch Mary, Lil- etta Rl Harris Sec5 T80a (1888) lian, John, Canton RIO Buckheart Tallent, John (Mary) Ch Clayton, Sec6 T90a A. J. Taylor (1886) Gladvs, Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 Taylor, Frank (Ollie) Ch Fern, 015a (1895) Smithfield Rl Cass SeclS O80a Tallent, Tom (Harriet) Ch Wesley, (1882) Daniel, John, Glenn, Marietta Rl Taylor, Geo. W. (Margaret) Cuba Rl Harris Sec4 O120a (1881) Cass Secl2 TlOOa (1896) Talor, Samuel Ch Emma, Thomas, Taylor, L L. (Hazel) Ch Carroll, Fi- Russell, Avon R4 Lee Sec20 O80a att Rl Joshua Sec28 O80a (1913) (1853) Taylor, John (Mary) Ch Ira, Lucille, Tannahill, E. (Maggie) Ch Lily, As- Lewistown Lewistown Sec4 T80a toria R2 Astoria Secl4 OlOOa (1901) Mrs. M. Taylor (1893) Tarvin, Jack (Emma) Ch George, Taylor, John C. (Annie) Ch Frieda, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 T80a Lois, Middlegrove Farmington Sec Wm. Ray (1908) 6 T156a Wm. G. Courtney (1914) Tarvin, John (Myrtle) Ch Herald, Taylor, Mrs. Mary M. Ch Don, John, Havana Kenton Sec5 O40a (1914) Minnie, Nellie, Ruth, Telsa, Marie, Dale, Tasker, Geo. Ch Emma, Florence, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec 9 O180a Mildred, James, Rapatee R35 Fair- Taylor, Ralph (Annie) Ch Lee, view Sec3 T125a Burson Est. (1899) Can- ton R4 Canton SeclO Farm Hand Taylor, Ace M. (Nancy) Ch Florence, (1892) Guy, Edward, Anabell, Harold, Taylor, Vernie L. (Mary) Ch Wil- Lewistown R2 Lewistown Secl2 liam, Charles, Fairview Rl Fairview T264a Carolina Smith (1912) Sec32 T80a E. V. Cotty (1913) Taylor, Arthur (Emma) Ch Gail, Taylor, Wm. (Maud) Ch Dorothy, Loyd, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec3 Canton Canton Sec25 Farm Hand O80a (1908) H. O. Shepley (1894)

129 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Taylor, Wm. (Alice) Ch Ralph, Archie, Thomas, Wm. H. (Electa) Lewistown Isabel C. William Jr., Rolla, Flossie, Jessie, R6 Sec28 Farm Hand J. Charles, Jim, Ted, Artie, Ward, Brown (1886) Cuba R1 Cass Sec2 T125a Mary Thomas, Wm. R. (Hassie) Ch Eri, Pilcher (1876) Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec20-16- Teach, Ernest (May) Ch Cora, Gertie, 17 O160a T244a Dave Sheets (1874) Bertha, Nina, Ernest, Edna, Orm, Thompson, Carl (Musie) Ch Marga- Avon Rl Union Sec36 O280a (1896) ret, Alorris, Astoria R3 Woodland Teach, Guy L. (Lena) Ch Muriel, Sec 10 T200a B. F. Thompson (1888) Raymond, Dale, Avon Rl Union Thompson, Earl (Bell) Ch Leona, Sec36 0275a (1874) Leo, Rachel, Lucille, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 T140a E. McMullen Teach, Mrs. W. J. Ch Ernest, Guy, Charlie, Clara, Avon Rl L^nion Sec (1886) 36 O80a (1861) Thompson, Martin L. (Pearl) Ch Ten Evck, Bernard L. (Mary) Ch Mar}^ Frances, Raymond, Paul, Esthc'r, Marajaret, James, Fairview Herman, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 Rl Fairview Sec32 (1912) O160a (1880) Termin, Ed. (Anna) Ch Virgil, Ipava Thompson, Mrs. Ola Ch Russell, R2 Vermont SeclS O90a (1881) Astoria R3 Woodland Sec2 O80a Termin, Frank (Mattie) Ch Bennie, (1884) Nellora, Estella, Mary, Ipava R3 Thompson, Orville (Viola) Ch Deles, Vermont Secl4 T80a Mary A. Glenn, Carroll, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec Brown (1882) 31 O80a (1876) Thomas, Aaron (Alzada) Ch Claude, Thompson, Oscar (Ida) Ch Ralph, Earl, Winnie, Havana R3 Isabel Sec Hazel, Minnie, Mav, Marshall, Sum- 28 O40a (1861) mum W'oodland Sec4 O80a (1876) Thomas, Allen (Julia) Ch Genevieve, Thompson, Walter J. (Ella) Ch Har- Geneva, Aletha, Lewistow'n R6 Isa- old, Bessie, John, Avis, Marietta bel Sec27 O240a (1865) Rl Harris Sec20 077a (1915) Thomas, A. L. (Rosa) Astoria R2 Thompson, W. H. (lima) Ch Hiram, Woodland Secl8 Farm Hand (1871) Ila, Florence, Elzie, Astoria R3 Thomas, Darvin (Marica) Ch Viola, Woodland Sec3 T160a B. F. Thomp- Julius, Iva, Pearl, Leeta, Guy, As- son (1884) toria R3 Woodland Sec24 O40a Thomson, Wm. (Ida) Ch Emery, (1879) Clayton, Ruby, Nellie, Scott, Virgil, Thomas, Edgar H. (Mabel) Havana Lena, Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec R3 Isabel Secl9 Lally 6 O40a (1899) J. Thrasher, Chas. (Myra) Ch Ralph, (Estella) Ch Myrl, Thomas, Elmer Dale, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec Russell, Erma, Herman, Ipava R2 29 048a (1863) Secl4 T215a B. Flem- Vermont J. Thrasher, Frank (Lillie) Ch Olive, ing (1884) Dewev, Clifford, Mildred, Marietta Ezariah (Alelvina) Ch James, Thomas, R2 Harris Sec21 T120a J. J. Pierce Nellie, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec21 (1873) Farm Hand (1861) Thrasher, J. W. (Mary) Marietta Rl Thomas, E. (Marv) Ch Earl, Astoria Harris Secl8 T140a W. C. Worley Rl Woodland Sec24 O40a (1874) (1862) Thomas, Harmon (Susan) Ch Blanche, Threw, Clyde C. Canton Farmington Clarence, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec Scc31 T160a Mrs. Mary Miller (1915) 28 O80a T40a (1853) Thornborrow, W. G. (Rose) Ch Don- Thomas, Howell (Signa) Canton R6 ald, Canton Rl Canton Sec8 T80a Buckhcart Sec3 07a (1880) Thornborrow Est. (1866) Thome, John (Leona) Clyde, Mildred (Katheryn) Ch Jessie, Thomas, Jesse Canton Rl Farmington Sec32 Farm Minnie, Sarah, Edna, Elmer, Ber- Hand (1914) nard, Gertrude, Edgar, Garnett, Ha- Thum, Frank (Flora) Smithfield Rl vana R3 Kerton Sec2 O240a (1857) Cass Sec22 091a (1875) Thomas, J. M. (Lottie) Ch Adolph, Thum, Henry (Carrie) Ch Bertha, Astoria Rl Woodland Se€27 T130a Edna, Ross, Ray, Smithfield R2 Wm. Stevens (1883) Cass Sec20 0185a (1872) Thomas, Lyle (Frances) Lewistown Thum, John Smithfield Rl Cass Sec21 R3 Lewistown Secl6 0179a (1892) O80a (1869)

130 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Thurman, Chas. (May) Ch Ren, Lon- Tompkins, Joshua E. (Edna) Ch Jay, don Mills Fairview Sec30 O170a Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec31 T106a J. E. (1915) Tompkins (1915) Thurman, Charlie G. (Mary) (111 Toncray, W. S. (Delia) Ch Gail, Can- Frank, Clarence, May, Alice, Goldie, ton R2 Buckhcart Sccl7 T80a Eliza Clififord, Arthur, Roy, Bernicc, Ruth, J. Carey (1862) Reta, Fred, Wesley, Ellisville Rl Toncrey, Harley S. (Alos) Ch Ken- Deerfield Sec7 02S6a (1909) neth, Farmington R2 Farmington Thurman, Clarence (Edna) Ch Ruby, Sec33 T60a Steve Drake (1914) Gladys, London Mills Rl Young Torance, W. C. (Angeline) Canton R2

Hickory' Sec9 T160a C. Objartel Canton Sec33 Olla (1889) (1914) Towne, John (Susan) Ch Effie, Floyd, Thurman, Clifford (Laura) Ch Wilbur, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec36 T80a Delbert, Smithfield Deerfield Sec33 L. H. Townes (1872) T280a V. Fass (1913) Towne, L. H. (Annie) Ch Dow, El- Thurman, Lafe (Bell) Ch Arthur, mer, Rda, John, Astoria Rl Wood- Fred, Carrey, Lola, Lafe Jr., Ever- land Sec36 O160a (1858) ett, John, Roy, Ruby, Samuel, Avon Townley, Wm. (Mattie) Smithfield R2 R3 Union S"cc6 T240a P. O'Pray Harris Secl2 O280a (1866) (1914) Trapp, Frank (Alice) Ch Fay, Aline, Thurman, Nels London Mills Rl Keith, Wayne, Havana R3 Kerton Fairview Secl9 T60a Mrs. Lena Sec20 TlOOa Loren Freeman (1876) Rose (1915) Treadway, P. C. (Minnie) Ch Lyle, Tice, Lonzo (Linnie) Ch Muriel, Lewistown R3 Isabel Sec7 T260a E. Hazel, Vadis, Fay, London Mills E. Roustan (1909) R22 Young Hickory Secl2 T120a J. Trone, C. (Ella) Ch Loren, Donna, N. Timmons (1911) Velma, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec31 Timerman, B. L. (Etha) Ch Basil, T83a T. M. Trone (1901) Gretta, Seville, Harris Sec24 T320a Trone, Jacob (Dora) Ch Orville, Adam Meisinger (1866) Mary, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec24 Timmons, Andrew J. (Dora) Ch 05a'(1875) Glenn, Mamie, Ethel, Clara, Paul, Trone, John (Cinda) Ch Clara, Eva, Muriel, London Mills R22 Young Dewey, Stella, Ernie, Delbert, As- Hickory Sec2 0115a (1912) toria Rl Woodland Sec26 Farm Timmons, Arthur C. (Mary) Ch Lora, Hand Granville Curless (1872) Lynwood, Burgett, Marie, Dwance, Tucker, G. W. (Mary) Grandchild, Leland, London Mills R22 Young Clifford T. Loose, Canton Rl Can- Hickory Sec2 0297a (1912) ton Sec6 Ollla Farm Hand (1849) Tindall, Frank E. (Maggie) Ch Tunney, Jerome Canton R2 Canton Gladys, Violet, Glasford R3 Orion Sec29 0117a Tunney Bros. (1912) Sec24 O130a (1912) Tunney, Walter (Marie) Canton R2 Tindall, Geo. (Annie) Ch Mary, Lucy, Canton Sec29 0117a Tunney Bros. Annie, Easton, Hazel, Irene, Glas- (1913) ford R3 Orion Secl3 OlSOa (1891) Turl, Ike (Maggie) Ch Archie, Jessie, Tippey, Chas. (Minnie) Ch Everet, Canton R3 Canton Sec35 T305a Edward, Lena, Havana R3 Kerton Chas. Fisher (1876) Sec4 T60a Orval Gore (1871) Turner, Geo. E. (Rinda) Ch Mary, Tippey, Elsworth (Tillie) Ch Clem, Gorden, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec Clayton, Lawrence, Verne, Pearl, 28 0135a (1891) Havana R3 Kerton Sec6 O70a Turner, Harriet, Ch Aria, Irma, Lyle, (1868) Mary, Cuba R3 Putman Sec23 O290a Tippey, Jas, W. (Martha) Ch Susan, (1881) Havana R3 Isabel Sec31 O50a Turner, H. R. (Jennie) Ch Ross, (1846) Merle, Bernice, Cuba Rl Cass Sec34 Tippey, Loy J. (Gertrude) Ch Mar- O160a (1899) shall, Herbert, Havana R3 Isabel Turner, Lewis M. (Mary) Ch Sarah, Sec32 T80a Scott Tippey (1889) Fred, Blanche, Lois, Finis, Fairview Toben, Anton (Anna) Ch Anna, John, Rl Fairview Sec21 0147a (1876) Canton R4 Orion Sec4 T75a Theo. Turner, Ross (Berneta) Cuba Rl Cass Toben (1891) Toben, Theo. (Anna)_ Ch Anton, Sec34 (1899) Harry, Canton R4 Orion Sec4 075a Turpin, M. R. Glasford R3 Orion Sec (1891) 3 O40a.

131 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Tuttle, Fred P. (Lara) Ch Porter, Tv/ining, Edwin H. (Grace) Ch Pauline, George, Farmington Rl Ruth, Ray, Mary, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Farmington Sec20 TlOOa John G. Sec23 0193a (1870) Tuttle (1875) Tuttle, Robert (Alartha) Ch Cora, Liz- Tyler, Wm. (Emma) Ch Russell, Can- Mrs. zie, Farmington Rl Farmington Sec ton R4 Canton Sec23 T53a H. 20 OlOla (1868) D. Rohrer (1881) u

Utzinger, Lewis (Hattie) Ch Marga- Ulm, Walter S. (Irene) Ch Lemont, ret, Anna, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Mary, London Mills Rl Young Sec29 O30a (1866) Hickory Secll T60a Chas. Ulm (1915) Ulm, Fred C. (Ada) Ch Leonard, Upson, J. B. (Sarah) Ch Stella, Julia, Nelda, Nedra, London Mills Rl Reat, Marietta R2 Farmers Sec6 Young Hickory Secll T200a Chas. Farm Hand J. H. Chenowith (1886) Ulm 11912) Upsum, Mrs. Annis Ann Ch George, Carl, May, Canton R8 Orion Sec23 Geo. (Carrie) Ch Cecil, Fair- Ulm, O80a view Rl Fairview Sec29 TlOOa A. (1876) J. Utsinger, Francis Avon R4 Lee SecS Gunnett (1913) T235a Arch Everly (1886) Ulm, Howard B. (Rissia) Ch Mildred, Utsinger, Harry T. (Anna) Ch Floyd, London Mills Rl Young Hickory Glen, Donald, Leo, Ellisville Rl SeclO 043a (1913) Deerfield Sec3 T159a Utsinger Est. (1913) Ulm, Jos. (Etta) Ch Walter, Mary, Utsinger, Mrs. Mary Ch Henry, Char- Hattie, George, Florence, Howard, ley, Francis, Jessie, Anna, Lee, Earl, Raymond, London Mills R22 Young Pearl, Carl, Rilla, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Hickory Sec2 O180a (1903) Sec21 0576a (1886)

Vail, Willard C. (Elsie) Ch Lee, Lew- Van Liew, John Y. (Nettie) Ch Law- istown R2 Liverpool Sec9 T55a J. C. rence, Irmie, Orval, Canton R2 Vail (1892) Joshua Secl2 T80a S. R. Hinkle Vance, F. O. (Clete) Table Grove R2 (1910) Farmers Sec31 T220a H. B. Harris Van Liew, Merrill N. (Edith) Ch (1911) Cecil, Mary, Fairview Rl Joshua Vandeventer, L. R. (Cassie) Ch Ray, Sec6 T80a Harriet E. Stout (1912) Glenn, Fav, Dolph, Lois, Glasford Van Middlesworth, Ed. (Nancy) Ch R3 Orion Secll T160a J. F. Vande- Carrie, Raymond, Doric, Jacob, venter (1864) Estie, Lucile, Canton R8 Orion Sec Van Dike, Wm. S. (Martha) Ch 22 T160a Jas. Van Middlesworth Jenny, Pearl, Charles, Mary, Wil- (1879) liam, Canton Rl Canton Sec22 T9a Van Middlesworth, Jas. (Edith) Ch Wm. Downing (1911) Edith, Charles, Edward, Evelyn, Rosie, Rossie, R7 Van Dyke, John M. (Amanda) Ch Warren, Canton Banner Secl6 O80a (1845) Edna, William, Abram, Nellie, Ray, Van Syckel, Chas. (Lydia) Ch John, Canton Rl Canton Sec22 E. Dwight, Lola, John, Canton Rl OllOa (1861) Joshua Sccl T80a (1913) Van Dyke, W. L. (Kate) Ch Lewis, Van Syckel, O. B. (Addie) Ch Fran- Mary, Sadie, Canton R7 Canton Sec cis, Canton Rl Canton Sec5 079a 36 051a T30a Perry Anderson T80a (1876) (1856) Vanantwerp, Frank H. (Elsie) Ch Van Liew, Daniel H. (Louisa) Ch Ellenore, Wayne, Mabel, Floyd, John, Merrill, Fairview Rl Joshua Vermont Vermont Secl9 O30a Sec5 0118a (1884) (1876)

132 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Van Winkle, Frank B. (Maggie) Avon Vice, G. B. (Blanche) Cuba Rl Put- R5 Union Sec7 T192a Clara Vaughn man Sec8 T233a Geo. Vice (1886) (1913) Vickers, Albert (Idcll) Ch Virginia, Varnes, Chas. O. (Gladys) Ch Mil- Louise, Avon R4 Lee Secl7 T80a dred, Cliarlisa, Neona, Arnold, Glas- Vielielmo, Bart (Minnie) Ch Ida, ford R3 Orion Secl2 O160a (1865)_ Bruno, Cuba R3 Putman Sec29 T4a Vaughn, Chas. E. (Margie) Ch Janie, S. King (1904) Willie, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Vin Camp, Elmer (Ethel) Ch Marie, Sec29 092a (1880) William, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec Vaughn, Clayton (Lanah) Ch Wayne, 25 T200a Alcott Bros. (1909) Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 T240a Vittum, E. C. (Edna) Ch Omar, Dan, Emerson Est. (1891) Canton R2 Buckheart Sec6 T154a Vaughn, Miss Eliza, Lewistown R6 Omar Vittum (1878) Isabel Secl9 O80a (1866) Vittum, Mrs. John Ch Edna, Nellie, Vaughn, Geo. Ch Charles, Minnie, Canton R2 Canton Sec29 O800a Vit- Maggie, Clayton, Myrtle, Everett, tum Est. (1856) Lewistown R3 Pleasant Seel O160a VoUmar, August (Lydia) Ch Charley, (1858) Burton, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec28 Vaughn, Guy Allen (Chloe) Ch Eulah. 0176a (1901) Helen, Evelvn, Mervin, Ipava R3 Vollmar, Jacob E. (Mary) Ch Edith, Pleaasant Sec21 O140a (1881) Annie, Fannie, Ermie, George, Vaughn, Leonard R. (Miranda) Ch Harry, Howard, Fairview Rl Fair- Guy, Ora, Gladys, Ernest, Dwight, view Secl6 O160a (1912) Pleasant Sec26 O170a Ipava Rl Voorhees, Mrs. Mary A. Ch Clarence, (1878) Raymond, Harold, Everett, Ethel, Harvey, Gertrude, Vaughn, Lewis, Ch Aura, Dorothy, Fairview Rl Joshua Jennie, Marie, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec2 O120a (1884) Seel 0155a (1851) Vaughn, Milton (Annie) Ch Clara, Voorhees, Raymond R. (Altie) Ch Al- Daisv. Lillv, Wilson, Table Grove lata, Delma, Donald, Fairview Rl R2 Vermont Secl6 034a (1878) Joshua Sec3-10 T20Sa (1911) Veatty, Ross (Nellie) Astoria R3 Voorhees, Rolland (Fannie) Ellisville Woodland Sec8 Farm Hand W. H. Rl Ellisville Sec31 T87a Martin Mummert (1912) Schisler (1915) w

Waddell, Ray (Edna) Ch Glenn, Loila, Walker, Chas. N. (Margaret) Ch Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 Farm Hand Ralph, Ruth, George, Lewistown R6 Lee Henderson (1915) Isabel Sec20 T240a R. K. Walker Wafer, W. D. (Roenie) Ch Bennie, (1876) Roy, Canton R7 Canton Sec36 T145a Walker, C. E. (Henrietta) Ch Fern, L. A. Weller. Harry, Ivan, Canton R6 Buckheart Wages, Henry (Nancy) Ch John, Es- Secl7 T140a H. J. Banks (1866) tie, Canton R7 Banner Sec8 O102a Walker, Francis E. (Elizabeth) Ch (1835) Roy, Josie, Cora, Ellisville R2 Lee Wages, Jacob (Victoria) Ch George, Sec2 b80a (1881) Marshall, Minnie, Maggie, Hattie, Walker, W, W. (Eliza) Ch Myrtle, Daisy, James, Nancy, Roxy, Fred, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl4 O60a Canton R7 Banner Sec20 O120a (1886) (1839) Wallick, Chas. (Martha) Ch Frances, Wages, Jas. (Maud) Canton R3 Ban- William, Lizzie, Bernice, Avon R4 ner Sec32 T47a Eva Pollitt (1883) Lee Sec22 T160a N. H. Everly (1866) Wagner, Chas. (Ellen) Ch Nelson, Wallick, Glenn (Erma) Ch James, Henry, Orville, Ellisville Lee Secl2 Robert, William, Avon R4 Lee Sec T50a Martha Wagner (1862) 34 T90a Wallick Est. (1889) Wagoner, G. W. (Dott) Ch Russell, Wallick, Jas. (Frocie) Ch John, An- Astoria R3 Woodland Secl5 Farm nie, Marietta Rl Lee Sec34 O220a Hand Jas. Stevens (1884) (1866)

133 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Walraven, Amos (Iva) Cli Ralph, Walters, Wm. (Ida) Ch Glenn, Verna, Margaret, Mar}', Astoria R3 Wood- Lloyd, Lorene, Florene, Marietta land Socl3 081a (1886) R2 Harris T160a '

Walters, J. Elmer (Ethel) Ch Bessie, Weese, George McNeill (1885) Elsie, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec9 Warnock, C. H. (Anna) Ch Harry, T80a (1886) Canton R5 Orion Sec20 O160a(1881)

Walters, J. W. (Effie) Farmington Warnock, Harry (Faye) Ch Leona, R2 Canton Seel 057a (1914) May, Canton R4 Orion Secl8 T60a Walters, Marion (Lilly) Ch Herschel, Chas. H. Warnock. Gladys, Ralph, Raymond, Morris, Wasson, Chas. C. (Hazel) Canton R7 Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec8 T200a Buckheart Secl2 'O160a. Wm. Walters (1878) Waters, Archie L. (Alma) Ch Lee, Walters, Oscar (Lizzie) Ch Ellen, Kcndel, Avon R3 Union Sec24 Marietta R2 Farmers Sec4 O40a T200a Frank Myers, Manager (1915) (1884) Watson, A. Smithfield Cass Sec29 Walters, R. W. (Cora) Table Grove OlOOa (1856) Rl Farmers Secl4 Ol07a (1883) Watson, J. M. (Mary) Ch Joseph, Walters, Thos. H. Ch Fred, Ipava R4 James, Herman, William, Bertha, Bernadotte Sec22-27, O120a T120a John, Smithfield Cass Sec29 O130a Mrs. G. Craig (1853) (1851)

134 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Watson, True (Olive) Smithfield R2 Weber, Henry (Amanda) Ch Sevilla, Lee Sec35 O80a (1915) Andrew, Nicholas, Anna, Sherman, Waughtel, Doyle Smithfield Cass Sec Rosie. Pearlina, Astoria R2 Astoria 26 T80a M. M. Waughtel (1891) Secll O160a (1861) Waughtel, M. L. (Blanche) Ch Marie, Weber, Leo (Bessie) Ch Herbert, Sid- Ruth, Clayton, Cuba Rl Cass Sec23 ney, Orva, Charles, Hazel, Ipava R3 T200a M.'M. Waughtel (1881) Pleasant Sec20 T139a Geo. Weber Weaver, Arthur (Serena) Ch Cleo, Est. (1880) Arthur, Avon R4 Sec4 T80a John Weber, Martha E. Ch Lizzie, Mary, Kutchler (1889) Alaggie, Leo, Bessie, Ipava R3 Weaver, Bonnie (Rachel) Ch Merle, Pleasant Sec20 O140a (1866) Marie, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec34 Weber, Nicholas (Belle) Ch Frances, T80a Fred McLouth (1915) Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl9 T160a Weaver, Don A. (Zelda) Ch Keith, Henry Weber (1886) Freda, Lewistow^n R4 Liverpool Sec Weber, Nicholas (Phoebe) Ch Lucy, 13 T560a Frank Weaver (1902) Martin, Annie, Glenn, Earl, Virgil, Weaver, Elmer (Cordie) Ch Ralph, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec20a 0338a Canton R6 Buckheart Secl5 02a (1850) (1872) Weber, Sherman (Mabel) Ch Chris- Weaver, Frank (Hattie) Ch Zella, tine, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl2 Don, Berlin, Lela, Alma, Veda, T160a H. Weber (1893) Clifton, Marjorie, Larue, Gerald Weber, Thos. M. (Lizzie) Ch Earl, Canton R7 Banner Sec20 O190a Clinton, Emma, Vida, Ada, Ipava (1901) R3 Pleasant Secl9 O80a (1872) Weaver, Henry I. (Ellen) Ch Harry, Weers, Ben B. (Tracy) Ch Seabo, Joshua, Ross, Esther, Ruth, Ellis- Herman, Emma, Glasford R3 Orion ville Rl Deerfield Sec3 O240a (1859) Sec3 O80a (1891) Weaver, Lester (Sarah) Ch Jacob, Weers, John E. (Anna) Ch William, Ina, Canton TlOOa R2 Joshua Sec25 George, John, Glasford R3 Orion Mary Turner (1911) SeclO 0153a (1901) Weaver, L. E. (Ruth) Ch Dean, Can- ton Rl Canton Sec6 T146a W. R. Weese, Dickson A. (Reliance) Ch Goldie, Margaret, Weaver (1871) Edna, Wealthie, Weaver, N. W. Ch Edith, Roy, Lula, Ipava R3 Pleasant Scc27 O80a (1886) Ethel, James, Marietta R2 Harris Weese, Jeff (Louisa) Ch Edie, Mabel, Secl4 02a (1901) Harry, Vera, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec Weaver, Walter (Sarah) Ch Theron, 30 O300a (1864) Verdie, Herman, Bonnie, Shell, Weese, Oliver P. (Nettie) Ch Forest, I eel. Wade, Clo, Willard, Canton Parke, Mark, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec R3 Liverpool Sec5 OSlOa (1866) 27 0123a (1864) Weaver, Wm. C. (Mary) Ch Lucius, Weese, Patison (Angeline) Ch Isabel, Robert, George, Clementine, Ulla, Alta, Bertha, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec Travers, Lewistow^n R4 Liverpool 33 0115a (1847) Sec7 0163a (1871) Weese, P. P. Ch Oliver, Emma, Webb, Chas. B. (Ethel) Ch Clare, Archie, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec28 Lyle, Ruby, Maurice, Russell, Her- man, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec25-36 O160a (1844) T53a F. Shelley, B. McMullen (1891) Weirather, C. F. (Maggie) Ch Ruth, Webb, Mrs. Emma Ch Archie, Lu- Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 TlSla J. E. cian, James, Jessie, Emma, Ray- Turner (1862) mond, Nellie, Canton R6 Buckheart Welch, Arfa (Iva) Ch Wayne, Harold, Secl6 06a (1889) Ipava R2 Vermont Secl5 T40a Jas. Webb, John (Lucinda) Ch Oscar, Rose Est. (1879) Irene, Cora, Oliver, Lawrence, Welch, Carl (Cora) Vermont R2 Ver- Charles, George, Maud, Claude, Ip- mont Sec27 T180a Chas. Craft (1888) ava R3 Pleasant Sec31 T5a Elmer (Iva) Feme, Rus- Malott (1894) Welch, Chas. E. Ch Fay, Havana R3 Weber, Alphonso F. (Alta) R3 sell, Ruth, Gavlcn, Ipava Bohannon Pleasant Secl8 T200a Herman Web- Isabel Sec34 t200a J. C. er (1879) (1880) Weber, Andrew (Grace) Ch Henry, Welch, Court A. (Alice) London Mills Edwin, Table Grove R3 Farmers Rl Young Hickory Secl4 T160a C. Sec23 T200a Henry Weber (1912) Phillippi (1914)

135 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Welch, Geo. W. (Lucctta) Ch Thom- Westlake, Milton (Belle) Table Grove as, Charles, Lena, Carl, Roy, Wil- Rl Farmers SeclO 0332a (1868) nier, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec21 Westlake, M. C. (Harriet) Table O40a (1851) Grove Rl Farmers Secl7 O80a (1860) Walker, Mrs. Alice Ch Harley, John, Weston, Thos. Lewistown R5 Isabel Tcsse, Alarnie, Cornelia, Astoria R4 Scc6 T140a Lizzie Rose (1856) Woodland Sec31 0241a (1856) Wetzel, Cynthia Ch Elmer, Toler, Welker, Mrs. Emma Ch Louie, Clyde. Sarah, Permelia, Lewistown Rl Barton, Gadic, Astoria Rl Wood- Putman Sec31 0114a (1886) land Sec24 0153a (1866) Whaley, Wm. L. (Cora) Ch Frank, Welker, Jesse A. (Iva) Ch Bruce, William, Lewis, Ethel, Don, Lewis- Robert, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl2 town R5 Lewistown Sec26 T200a T159a Mrs. Alice M. Welker (1889) -Mrs. M. Waggoner (1871) WeUs, Lewis (Bertha) Ch Lola, Table Wheeler, Charland G. (Elsie) Ch Mar- Grove Rl Farmers Sec 19 Farm vin, Emil, Marjorie, Fiatt Rl Deer- Hand C. L. Swedell (1913) field Sec34 OlOOa (1909) Wells, Robt. (Frances) Ch Hazel, Ta- Wheeler, Geo. (Pearl) Ch Wilma, ble Grove R3 Vermont Sec5 T160a Locie, Viva, Louie, Maxine, Avon Robt. Dihvorth (1869) R4 Lee Secl8 Tla C. Ogle (1876) Wells, Walter (Jessie) Ch Charlie, Wheeler, G. C. (Olive) Ch Edward, Canton Rl Canton Sec21 Farm Viola, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35 A. W. Hand G. W\ Walter (1889) Long (1886) Welsh, Frank J. London Mills Rl Wheeler, G. F. (Lydia) Ch Allen, Ed- Young Hickorv Secll T247a Jacob ward, Charles, Loraine, Smithfield Welch (1873) R3 Cass SecS T80a John Kuehn Welsh, Porter London Mills Rl (1878) Young Hickorv Secl3 O160a (1912) Wheeler, Jas. (Grace) Ch Clile, Mari- Welty, ^John H.' London Mills Rl etta Rl Harris Sec3 T40a Wm. Young Hickory Secl4 02a (1872) Wheeler (1906) Wertman, John (Jessie) Ch Zilla, Wheeler, Jos. H. (Lizzie) Ch William, Paul, Carter, Jack, Lewistown R2 Avon R4 Lee Sec28 O80a (1886) Lewistown Secl4 OllOa (1866) Wheeler, Myron (Amanda) Ch Altae, Werts, Harry Havana R3 Isabel Sec36 Hattie, Addie, Clara, Ralph, Smith- (1911) field Rl Bernadotte Sec7-8-17 O400a West, E. C. (Bessie) Ch Cecil, Smith- (1850) field R2 Harris Secl3 TlSOa John Wheeler, Ralph M. (Frances) Smith- Harper (1905) field Rl Bernadotte Sec7-8-17 T280a Mvron W4ieeler (1894) West, Cuba R3 Putman Sec28 Jas. Wheeler, W. E. (Serena) Ch Floyd, 024a (1874) Tames, Alarietta Rl Harris Sec3 Westerfield, Carey (Mamie) Ch Katy, bl90a (1886) Marv, Nellie, Thomas, Mvrtle, Can- Wheeler, W. L. (Lena) Ch Tressie, ton R3 Banner Sec31 OSO'a (1873) Maggie, Bernard. Cuba R3 Putman Westerfield, F. M. (Cora) Ch Donald, Sec29 041a (1875) Dorothy, Harriet, Archie, Hallie, Wherley, A. W. (Nellie) Ch Ruthford, Canton R3 Banner Sec31 O20a Astoria R3 Woodland Sec9 T78a (1881) Mrs. R. L. Stevens (1892) Westerfield, P. (Mattie) Ch Roy, Ray, Wherley, C. (Lana) Ch William, Har- Elmer, Clifford, Mabel, Mildred, ry, Earl, Ida, Ray, Clarence, Floyd, Canton R3 Banner Secl9 O40a Roy. Astoria R3 Woodland Sec9 (1859) Ollla (1876) Wherley, Earl C. (Nettie) Ch Wayne, Westerfield, Samuel (Annie) Ch Jesse, Evelvn, Willis, Ipava R3 Pleasant Susie, Lizzie, Christina, Chauncey, Sec33 O80a (1891) Clavton, Paul, Canton R8 Orion Sec Wherley, Harry E. (Lela) Ch Charles, 21 t200a Frank F. Riese (1870) Frances. Havana R3 Isabel TlOOa Westlake, Jas. Ch Emerson, Milton, Edw. Holden (1890) Satrona, Alta, Jane, Table Grove Rl Wherley, J. B. (Mabel) Ch Morland, Farmers Sccl8 025a (1866) Table Grove R2 Farmers Sec30 Westlake, J. S. (Rhoda) Ch Bernard. T175a D. O. Harris (1889) Nola, Cora, Lee, James, Verie, White, Albert Ward (Edith) London Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl8 Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec22 T29a Mary Barker (1861) T280a S. D. White (1911) 136 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

White, Chas. (Lizzie) Ch Samuel, Ula, Whites, John R. (Ella) Ch Pearl, Et- Blanclie, Grace, Joba, Smithfield R2 ta, Canton R8 Canton Sec24 055a Lee Sec25 T158a T. S. White (1876) Secl9 TlOOa B. Berry (1894) White, Geo. H. (Dell) Ch Hilda, Mil- Whitman, Lance N. (Jessie) Ch El- dred, Lela, Lucile, Canton R4 Orion nore, London ALUs Rl Young Hick- SeclO O160a (1876) ory Sec2 TllOa D. Foshay (1915) White, Guss M. (Rita) Ch Dale, Lon- Whitmore, Douglas (Eva) Ch Don, don ^lills Rl Young Hickory Sec22 Canton R5 Orion Sec30 O90a (1866) A\'hite Est. T80a (1913) Whitmore, Herman J. (Lottie) Ch White, Jacob (Elsie) Ch Otis, Mabel, Erma, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Cuba R2 Putman Sec2 T320a F. Secl7 T200a Robt. Zemple (1906) Putman Est. (1876) Whitmore, O. C. (May) Ch Marion, White, Jas. A. (Jennie) Ch Leo, Jose- W^illiam, Canton R7 Banner Secl8 phine, Cecil, Robert, Ellisville Rl T237a Carroll Est. (1884) Deerficld Scc4 0158a (1901) Whitnah, D. H. (Elizabeth) Lewis- White, Leo S. (Bertha) London Mills town Rl Putman Sec31 O80a (1866) Rl Young Hickory Secl5 T210a S. Whitnah, J. L. Canton R4 Canton Sec M. White (1915) 3 079a (1854) White, Nicholas W. (Edna) Ch Low- Wickert, Conrad (Martha) Ch Sadie, ell, Fairview Rl Toshua Sec3 TlSla Lillie, Lewis, Alice, Arthur, Flor- Take Clauson (1915) ence, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec29 White, Wm. H. (Inez) Ch Niclos, O120a (1867) Nora, Glen, Jessie, Burton, Fair- Wickert, Cooney F. (Margaret) Ch view Rl Joshua Sec3 T190a John Louise, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl9 G. Kline Est. (1905) T147a Thos. Wickert (1884) White, Willis (Lena) Ch Effie, Mary, Wickert, Edw. & Harry Ipava R3 Geneve, Lowava, Canton R2 Joshua Pleasant Secl9 T240a Thos. Wick- SecU TlOOa Mrs. John Marvel ert (1837) (1915) Wickert, Lewis (Minnie) Ch Carl, Whitehead, Geo. B. (Zella) Ch Lois, Fred, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec29 Esther, Catherine, Lewistown R4 T120a Conrad Wickert (1890) Liverpool SecU T160a J. J. White- Wickert, Martin (Mary) Ch Lizzie, head (1886) Rosie, Ida, Sam, Reuben, Ira, Ruth- Whitehead, John G. (Viola) Ch Mil- ie, Gayle, Perlina, Fiorina, Wilbur, dred, Minnie, Pearl, Lawrence, Dwight, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec33 Lionel, Cathleen, Lewistown R4 0262a (1862) Liverpool Secl2 T40a Alice Lamb Wickert, Thos. (Anna) Ch Walter, (1876) Cooney, Phenie, Fairy, Edward, Er- Whitehead, J. Logan (Hazel) Ch Leo, nest, Harry, Charles, Gladys, Ipava Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl4 R3 Pleasant Secl9 0388a (1871) (1892) Wickert, Walter (Lizzie) Ch Murle, Whitehead, Mark (Mary) Ellisville Rl Ralph, Esther. Letha, Ipava R3 Lee SecU 01l5a (1851) Pleasant Sec29 T40a Jeff Weese (Carrie) Glen, Whitehead, Otis R. Ch Thos. W^ickert (1880) Lewistown R4 Liverpool SecU Widger, Clarence (Jennie) Eliza- (1891) Ch Whitehead Bros. Lewistown R4 Liv- beth, Jessie, Lee, Mary, Wain, Loy- al, Lucile, Clyde, Canton R2 Canton erpool SecU T270a J. J. Whitehead Whitenack, T. O. (Lavina) Ch Clara, Sec28 T132a Jas. Donn (1871) Mildred, Joe, Lewistown R2 Liver- Widger, Jasper (Elizabeth) Cuba Rl erpool Sec9 O104a (1855) Deerfield Sec34 O40a (1876) Whites, F. A. (Elva) Ch Ora, Ray- Widger, Thos. (Annie) Ch Leavon, mont, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Sec Aubrev, Edith, Thelma, Cuba Rl 32 T40a M. T. Robison (1896) Deerfield Sec34 TlOOa Ransom Whites, Geo. L. (Lora) Ch Virginia, Tompkins (1909) Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec25 Wilcoxen, Andrew (Louise) Ch Rol- T60a G. W. Bardnek, Cora Nott lie, Margaret, Glen, Lewistown R2 (1894) Liverpool Sec8 O120a (1868) Whites, Warren E. (Mamie) Ch Law- Wilcoxen, Annie Ch Clarence, Arnold, rence, Lewis, Lewistown R5 Lewis- James, John, Alfred, Ross, Harriett, town Sec36 T128a Frank Woods Tommie, Canton R6 Liverpool Sec (1888) 4 O160a (1865)

137 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Wilcoxen, A. H. (Addie) Ch Vada, Willcoxen, Jas. H. (Delta) Ch Cham- Herbert, Lewistown R2 Liverpool ler, Clarence, Marion, Canton R2 SeclO O40a (1857) Joshua Sec22 T180a Jacob Smith Wilcoxen, Clarence (Bessie) Lewis- Est. (1913) town R2 Liverpool Sec8 Willcoxen, Jesse D. (Frances) Ch Wilcoxen, C. E. Cuba R3 Putman Sec Clco, Alaralee, Canton R5 Orion 26 T123a Jasper Bishop (1896) Sec33 T145a Mrs. J^ela Ketcham Wilcoxen, F. B. Lewistown R2 Liver- (1879) pool Sec5 O350a (1871) Willcoxen, N. L. (Sidney) Ch Bruce, Wilcoxen, Geo. R. (Sylvia) Ch Har- Jesse, Corine, Hazel, Verne, Lewis- riet, Lawrence, Jessie, George, Lew- town R4 Liverpool Secl8 O40a istown R2 Liverpool Sec4 O160a (1862) (1878) Williams, Amos A. (Cordelia) Ch Wilcoxen, Kurd (Gladys) Ch Elma, Fred, Samuel, Mary, Albert, Kate, Canton R6 Liverpool Secl2 T200a Canton R7 Banner Secl6 O80a Fred & Bruce Scholes (1898) (1862) Wilcoxen, John C. (Josie) Ch Velnia, Williams, C. W. (Grace) Ch Oral, \'erna, Donald, Lewistown R2 Liv- Burl, Dannie, Geraldine, Canton R7 erpool SeclO TlOOa Jas. M. Wil- Banner Secl6 O70a (1860) coxen (1875) Williams, Daniel T. (Maude) Ch Flor- ence, Daniel, Wilcoxen, J. B. (Mvrtle) Lewistown Jesse, Myrtle, Audley, R4 Liverpool Secl6 O60a (1881) Nellie, Lafayette, Vesper, Julia, Wilcoxen, J. H. (Delta) Ch Chalmer, Canton R8 Orion Sec36 O80a (1862) Clarence, Alarion, Lewistown R3 Williams, Fred (Mary) Ch Kemper, Liverpool Sec8 OlOla (1861) Table Grove R2 Vermont Secl7 Wilcoxen, J. M. (Belle) Ch 4, Lewis- Farm Hand H. H. Page (1882) town R2 Liverpool Sec9 0199a Williams, F. M. (Mary) Ch Alfretta, (1848) Sarah, Hcnrv, Canton R7 Banner Wilcoxen, J. S. (Maude) Ch Toland, Secl7 O160a (1871) Chester, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Williams, F. L. (Emma) Ernest, Ver- Scc8 OlOla (1861) mie, Elsie, Canton R7 Banner Sec Wilcoxen, Lake (Jennie) Lewistown 16 OlOa (1881) R2 Liverpool Sec4 T117a Albert Williams, Jas. (Jemina) Ch William, Millcrt Marv, John, Effie, Canton R7 Ban- Wilcoxen, Melvin (Emma) Ch Mary, ner Sec21 OlOOa (1846) Tressie, Belle, Floyd, Ina, Ray- Williams, John M. (Emma) Ch Katey, mond, Cecil, Lewistown R4 Liver- Lula, Canton R7 Banner Sec28 03a pool SeclO O40a (1879) T37a Jas. Williams (1866) Wileman, Chas. Ipava Rl Pleasant Williams, John W. (Symantia) Ch Secll-12 0157a (1859) Fred, Pearl, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec21 O40a (1892) Wileman, Jesse (Cora) Ipava Rl Williams, Jos. P. (Emma) Ch Charlie, Pleasant Secll-12a 0157a (1868) Joe, Ellis, Guy, Canton Rl Canton Wilhelm, Frank (Barbara) Ch David, Sec21 (1882) Elsie, Mattie, Avon R4 Lee TlOOa WilUams, J. D. (Maggie) Ch Net- Ed. Osborn (1914) tie, Paul, Mabel, Dorothy, Chester, Wilhelm, Frank (Blanche) Ch Carl, Leslie, Lois, Canton R4 Canton Sec Bernice, Marietta Rl Lee Sec34 12 T546a F. Strawn (1876) TlOOa J. N. Tonbrooke (1913) Williams, L. B. (Lulu) Ch Walter, Wilkins, E. S. (Minnie) Ch Ernest, Canton R8 Orion Sec26 T161a Mrs. Mabel, Frank, Havana R3 Kerton Susan E. Williams (1878) Williams, (Leila) Ethel. Sec9 J. H. Wheiner (1914) Roy Ch Francis, Canton R4 Orion Secl6 Will, Wm. (Regina) Ch William, T120a John Brant (1888) Marion, Bessie, Ruth, Fairview Rl Williams, R. W. E. Smithfield R2 Joshua Sec5 OllOa (1889) Harris Sec2 0228a (1891) Willard, Jas. R. (Sarah) Ch Jesse, Williams, Theo. G. (Nina) Ch Ivan, Louie, Marv, William, George, Can- Mildred, Reba, Bernita, Erma, Ida, ton R2 Toshua SeclO T170a John Canton Rl Canton Sec20 T185a Hoaglands (1890) Mariner Est. (1878) Willard, Wm. H. (Mvrtle) Ch Helen, Williams, Thos. H. (Unia) Ch How- Fairview Rl Joshua Sec8 T160a ard, Beatrice, Ellisville Rl Deer- Chas. Lance (1912) field Sec9 T80a Peter Rose (1910)

138 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Williamson, Chas. (Sarah) Lewis- Wilson, Henry (Nancy) Ch Goldie, town R6 Isabel SeclS T70a R. Zem- Dorothy, Canton R8 Canton Sec24 pel (1914) Farm Hand John Whitehus (1908) Williamson, C. J. Cuba R3 Putman Wilson, Henry Summum, Woodland Scc27 T80a John C. Williamson Scc4 O20a (1857) (1909) Wilson, Mrs. Jas. Ch Hazel, Lena, Williamson, Delbert H. (Mary) Ch Herman, Table Grove, Farmers Sec Ebenezer, Verl, Violet, Cecil, Wine- 7 081a (1881) fred, Donald, Fiatt, Joshua Sec27 Wilson, Jas. Glasford R3 Orion Secl3 TlOOa M. Williamson (1912) OSa (1886) Williamson, I. N. Ch Gertrude, James, Wilson, Jas. A. (Lulla) Fairview Rl Elizabeth, Charles, George, Jane, Joshua Sec6 TllSa A. I. Wilson Richard, Anna, Ruth, Arthur, Bes- (1905) sie, Nellie, John, Lewistown R6 Isa- Wilson, Jasper (Dolly) Ch Frances, bel SeclS T350a R. Zempel (1914) Leo, Marietta Rl Lee Sec31 T160a Williamson, Louis (Alplia) Ch Fran- J. Ridle (1877) cis, Canton R7 Banner Sec9 O104a Wilson, John D. (Jane) Ch Nina, (1908) London Mills Rl Fairview SeclS Williamson, Wardie E. (Mae) Ch Vin- T160a Chas. Stout (1914) cent, Harold, Dorothv, Lyle, Wayne, Wilson, J. J. (Emma) Ch Pearl, Mil- Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 T120a M. burn, Lewistown R6 Lewistown Sec Williamson (1907) 28 014Sa (1874) Willison, Chas. A. (Ida) Ch Fern, Wilson, Levi E. (Bertha) Canton R3 Carl, Lewistown R4 Lewistown Sec Buckheart Sec25 T222a John Mill- 13 O80a (1866) ner (1902) Willock, A. J. (Hattie) Ch Clara, Hen- Wilson, Lewis (Rosie) Ch Gertie, rietta, Scott, James, Galva, Grover, Florence, Coral, Lewistown Rl Maud, Andrew, Beulah, Wilbur, As- Bernadotte Scc2 022a (1911) toria R2 Astoria SeclS T7a C. E. Wilson, L. G. (Sarah) Ch Hart, Ralph, Pilcher (18S6) May, Vern, Astoria Rl Woodland Wilson, Abram (Florence) Ch Esther, Secl9 O160a (1863) Robert, Rudolph, Dorothy, Fairview Wilson, R. H. (Emma) Ch Edna, Ma- Rl Fairview Sec32 O120a (1876) bel, Freeman, Havana R3 Kerton

Wilson, Bert (Lulu) Ch Roy. Table Secl7 0112a ( 1S84) Grove Rl Farmers SeclS TSOa Geo. Wilson, Sherman (Lydia) Ch Lizzie, Wilson (188S) Frank, Lila, Mary, Ethel, Maud, Wilson, Chas. (Bonnie) Ch Harry, Lewistown R6 Waterford Sec4 Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec8 T190a A. M. Heston (1864) T267a Lew Littlejohn, Geo. Brown Wilson, S. Ernest (Mary) Ch Selah, (1886) Devere, Havana R3 Kerton Secl7 Farm Hand (1892) Wilson, Mrs. Delilah Ch Sherman, Wilson, Thos. (Addie) Ch Ethel, Serilda, LaFayette, Marietta, John, J. Mary, Hubert, Don. Paul, Havana Henry, Lewistown Waterford Sec4 R3 Kerton Sec6 T114a Frank Shel- O60a (1863) ley (1878) Wilson, D. L. (Mary) Ch Lena, Er- Wilson, T. J. (Laura) Ch Ella, Ben- nest, Margaret, Essie, Adolph, Clif- nie, (Zharles, Frank, Thomas, Cuba ford, Havana R3 Kerton SecS OSOa Rl Putman Sec30 OSOa (1852) (1872) Wilson, Walter (Mary) Ch Florence, Wilson, Frank (Jennie) Ch Mary, Lola, Christine, Minor, Dorothy, John, Ruth, Canton R6 Buckheart Table Grove Rl Farmers SeclS Sec3 T9a Mrs. Herman Lehnbeck T160a J. C. Ross (1886) (1909) Wilts, A. (Marie) Ch Anna, Lena, An- Wilson, Frank P. (Hazel) Lewistown netta. Marietta Rl Harris Seel O40a Rl Putman Sec34 T160a Rheuben (1914) Beerce (1888) Windsor, A. L. (Lena) Ch Violet, Wilson, Geo. T. (Cora) Table Grove William, Blanche, Canton R6 Buck- Rl Farmers Secl7 O80a (18S8) heart Sec 29 Farm Hand Wm. H. Wilson, Hart (Sarah) Ch Wilbur, Lu- Kelly (1876) cile, Harry, Astoria Rl Woodland Windsor, Walace (Delia) Ch Lloyd, Sec21 O20a Sec20 T120a T. Hartley Ruth, Edith, Clvde. Cuba R3 Put- (1888) man Sec33 O40a'(lS72)

139 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Winkler, H. (Margaret) Ch Avis, Woodcock, Edw. D. Canton R3 Buck- Cuba R2 Putnian Sec4 T160a John heart Sec26 O60a (1863) Winkler (1865) Woodcock, Isaac (Martha) Ch Edna, Richard, John, Esta, Canton R3 Winkler, T- F. (Mary) Ch Anna, Lew- istown Rl Cass Sec36 T120a John Banner Secl9 OSOa Sec31 T40a W^m. Winkler (1876) B. Crothers (1S66) Wise, Clayton (Mary) Ch Florence,* Woodcock, Richard Ch Lolly, Nellie, Lottie, Robert, Vermont R2 Ver- Fay, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec26 mont Sec22 T116a Mrs. H. Ellison O40a (1870) n889) Woodell, E. B. (Mabel) Ch Louis, In- Wise, Samuel (Agnes) Ch Clayton, fant, Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 T160a Clyde, Bertha, Vermont R2 Ver- Chester Eveland' (1891) mont Scc21 O80a (1863) Woodford, John (Nola) Ch Elmer, Lilly, Ver- Wisner, Frank J. (Estella) Ch Ray, Charles, Table Grove R2 Eula, Ernest, Avon R4 Lee Sec9 mont Secl7 T22a Stell Flora (1899) TSOa Mrs. Nancv Luper (1879) Woodford, Scott (Dora) Ch Ethel, Witmer, E. M. (Alice) Ch Lloyd, Lula, Llovd, Alta, Ipava Rl Pleas- Keith, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec28 ant SeclS TSOa H. C. Hinds (1876)

T245a I. T. Dean (1915) Woods, Chas. C. (Phoebe) Ch Ralph, Witter, Denton W. (Cottie) Ch Hilda, Lizzie, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Sec Guy, Florence, Carol, Avon R3 Un- 30 OlSOa (1862) ion Scc22 TllOa C. C. Ray (1915) Woods, Frank (Jemina) Ch Delbert, Witter, Thos. B. (Mav) Ch Reba, El- Lottie, Lily, Canton R7 Banner Sec lisville Rl ElHsville Sec6 O180a 29 T200a John W^ Ashby (1873) (1901) Woods, Harley F. (Grace) Ch Wolf, Daniel A. (Clara) Ch Lillian, Frances, Lewistown R6 Lewistown Bertha, Roy, Canton R4 Orion Sec Sec35a TSOa Len Harn (1892) 17 O80a (1841) Woods, H. H. (Rose) Canton R3 Ban- Wolf, Herman (Mary) Ch Helen, ner SeclS T160a Wm. M. Woods Canton R6 Buckheart Secl6 065a (1891) (1873) Woods, Ira A. (Avis) Canton R6 Wolf, J. P. Sr. (Emma) Ch George, Buckheart Sec33 T157a Ewan Pur- Bertha, Alta, Jerry P. Jr., Warren, dy (1882) Canton Rl Canton Sec5 O80a (1842) Woods, Mrs. Jos. Ch John, Viola, Wolf, J. P. Jr. (Bessie) Ch Edith, Cora, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec26 Canton R2 Canton Sec29 T250a Vit- O60a (1886) tum Est. (1889) Woods, Oscar (Catherine) Ch Albert, Wolf, Lloyd T. (Minnie) Ch Delbert, Paul, Canton R3 Buckheart Secl2 Leona, Banner Banner Sec3 T47a 068a (1879) Lew W'eller (1878) Woods, Porter H. (Jessie) Lewistown Wolf, Roy E. (Pearl) Canton R4 Or- R4 Liverpool Secl9 T70a Jas. Hum- ion Sccl7 TSOa D. A. W^olf (1894) mel (1888) Wolf, T. F. (Nancy) Ch John, Omelia, Woods, Ralph A. Lewistown R4 Liver- Ida, Esther, Nora, Lloyd, Johna- pool SeclS T136a Semantha Downs than, Elsie, Canton R5 Banner Seel (1887) 047a (1838) Wolf, W. F. (Manila) Canton Rl Can- Woods, Ralph E. (Laura) Ch Gordon, ton Sec5 T180a Geo. \V. Tucker Lola, Lewistown R5 Lewistown (1893) Sec25 OSOa (1868) Wolford, Carroll R. (Nettie) Ch Sar- Woods, Stanley M. (Jennie) Ch Lu- ah, Marv, Stanley, London Mills Rl cien, Genevieve, Oleana, Eleanor, Young Hickory Secll 0265a (1889) Canton RS Orion Secl9 T160a Mrs. Wolford, John E. (Lillian) Ch Dono- Florence Harn (1890) van, London Mills R22 Fairview Sec Woods, Walter D. (Lucy) Ch Ed, 6 TSOa J. L. Wolford (1910) John, Bessie, Porter, Creston, Mar- Wood, Otis R. (Mabel) Ch Verne, ion, Hattie, Gerald, Clyde, Dorothy, Mildred, Raymond, Marion, Mary, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec31 O80a Canton R3 Buckheart Secl2 085a Woodward, Bert Lewistown Rl Lew- (1879) istown Scc7 OlSOa (1886) Woodcock, Clarence (Mae) Ch Tres- Woodward, Henry (Florence) Ch sie, Bruce, Canton R4 Orion Sec6 Bert, Ida, Mary, Lewistown Rl TSOa John Green (1889) Lewistown Sec7 O120a (1855)

140 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Woodworth, A. (Jane) Ch William, Wright, Elmer J. (Hepsy) Ch Eldan, Bessie, Canton R8 Orion Sec36 O40a Canton Rl Farmington Sec31 T158a (1863) Marv H. Miller (1908) Wootten, Owen Table Grove R3 Far- Wright, E. A. (Margaret) Ch Clarissa, mers Scc21 Ollla (1905) Taylor, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 Workman, A. D. (Maggie) Ch Neville, T5a T. E. Wright (1856) Kenneth, Arline, William, Curtiss, Wright, Geo. L. (Verlie) Ch Jarvis, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec34 0122a Fairview Rl Fairview SeclO T213a (1896) Frank Grimm (1911) Workman, J. D. (Katy) Ch Everett, Wright, Irving (Delia) Ch Shelby, Twyla, Dorothy, Samuel, Astoria Flossie, Floyd, Astoria R3 Wood- Rl Woodland Sec34 T40a Mrs. J. land Sec4 T150a H. Breeden (1879) Wood (1874) Wright, I. A. (Gladys) Ch Cecil, Worley, C. D. (Almira) Ch Zela, Chester, Table Grove Rl Farmers Lloyd, Caroline, Rita, Ethel, Ber- Secll T200a J. A. Wright (1885) nice, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35 OllOa Wright, Louie O. (Ida) Ch Gaylen, (1881) Louise, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec 29 TlOSa Caroline Smith Worrell, Robt. (Cora) Ch Daisy, (1881) Wright, L. P. (Harriet) Ch Charlie, Claud, Clyde, Clarence, Margaret, John, Eddie, Elmer, Edmond, Louie, Edith, Ida, Clark, Canton Rl Fair- Dolly, Logan, Arleigh, Astoria R3 view Sec35 O340a (1888) Woodland Sec9 061a (1856) Wren, Jas. (Bell) Ch Annie, James Jr. Wright, Nelson (Lena) Havana R3 St. Augustine, Union Sec6 047a Kerton Sec4 07a (1874) (1901) Wright, Orvill L. (Hattie) Canton R4 Wrestler, H. L. Ch Grover, Ruth, Ha- Canton Secl5 078a (1881) vana R3 Kerton Sec7 O80a (1863) Wright, Taylor E. Ch Harold, Glenn, Wrestler, Markus S. Ch Nelson, Elzie, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 092a Havana R3 Isabel Sec32 T40a Geo. (1868) Jones (1858) Wright, Vinney E. (Laura) Canton Rl Farmington Sec31 T140a Laura Wrestler, Nelson C. (Carrie) Ch Gar- Morton (1906) net, Nelda, Alillard, Havana R3 Isa- WyckofF, John T, (Harriet) Fairview bel Seel TlOa Markus S. Wrestler Rl Fairview Sec28 T146a A. F. Pol- (1880) hemus (1905) Wright, Bryant (Flora) Ch Elmer, Wynkoop, Ernest R. (Fannie) Ch Howard, Clarisse, Raymond, George, Hazel, Edith, Avon R3 Union Sec Canton R5 Banner Sec2 O50a (1855) 13 OlOOa (1913) Wright, Chas. M. (May) Ch Helen, Wys, Fred (Barbara) Canton R4 Or- Maurice, Canton Rl Canton Sec20 ion Sec3 O80a (1902) T122a Mrs. Mary A. Randolph Wys, John Canton R4 Orion Sec3 (1884) O80a (1902)

Yardley, Jas. R. (Anna) Ch Charles, Yocum, Alice Canton R4 Orion SecS Bernice, Bernetta, Cuba Rl Putman O40a (1866) Sec31 T166a Edw. Alorgan (1913) Yocum, Calvin (May) Ch Marie, Nel- Yeoman, Lion A, (Bell) Ch Alice, lie, George, John, Canton R4 Orion Celeste, Corinne, Lion A. Jr., Ma- Sec4 O40a (1873) hala, Avon R3 Union Sec23 D2G0a Yocum, Chas. (Nellie) Ch Harold, (1907) Avon R4 Lee Secl9 Farm Hand L. Yeoman, Theo. I. (Maggie) Ch Marie, T. Turpin (1904) Theodore, Margaret, Regina, Ber- Yocum, Chas. Canton R4 Orion SecS nice, Sylvester, Charlotte, St. Au- O80a (1873) gustine Rl Union Sec2 O160a (1910) Yocum, Cornelius Canton R4 Orion Yingling, Harry C. (Mattie) Ellisville Sec5 O80a (1866) Rl Deerfield Seel T80a M. A. Mar- Yocum, C. R. (Adelaide) Marietta Rl tin (1914) Lee Sec32 T308a (1896)

141 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Yocum, E. R. (Danna) Ch Gladwin, Young, Jas. (Louisa) Ch Daisy, Ber- Gifford, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 tha, Nelson, Havana R3 Isabel Sec

T82a J. W. Hunnicut (1890) 31 O40a (1858) Yocum, H. S. (Lenna) Ch Gale, Young, Jas. F. (Mars^aret) Ch John, \\avne, Ralph, Marietta R2 Harris Dan, Nellie, Clarence, Fiatt Rl Scc21 T514a A. N. Black (1877) Deerfield Secl6 O60a (1896) (Rebecca) Lana, Yocum, John Ch Young, John A. (Nellie) Ch Arling- Sarah, George, Marietta Harris Sec ton, Lee, Louise, Avon R3 Ellisville 15 O90a (1854) Secl7 O200a (1912) Yocum, Mamie Canton R4 Orion Sec Young, Nelson (Golda) Ipava R3 5 OSOa (1861) Yocum, Stephen Canton R4 Orion Sec Pleasant Secl6 O140a (1910) 8 O120a (1877) Young, Norman (Fave) Avon Rl Lee Yocum. Thomas H. (Sophronia) Ch Sec5 T80a Mrs. Myers (1907) Herman, Dessie, Canton R4 Orion Young, S. (Alice) Ch Alvia, Lenora, Scc3 073a (1866) Esther, Martha, Bethina, Eula, Yomell, J. W. (Cora) Ch Hazel, Lumoine, Avon Rl Lee Sec5 T160a Dwiffht, Cuba Rl Cass Sec23 Farm Mrs. Ed Lillie (1907) Hand (1866) Young, Wm. W. (Louise) Ch Bessie, David E. (Ocie) Neva, Young, Ch Charles, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec Nina, \^era, AvonRl Union Sec35 20 T466a (1912) O240a (1908) Young, Guy R. (Mattie) Ch Vera Yost, Fred (Mary) Ch Ethel, New- Verle, lona, Ellisville Rl Ellisville ton, Edna, Marietta Rl Lee Sec32 Sec6 Ollla (1911) T120a W. Osborn (1.907) Young, Lee H. (Marie) Ellisville Rl Yost, Henry (Mary) Ch Anna, As- Decrfield Sec3 T80a A. C. Clutts toria R4 Astoria Sec26 T200a J. D. (1911) Miller (1914)

Zaborac, B. Z. (Mary) Ch Vinco, Al- Zimmerman, G. E. (Anna) Ch Martha, bert, Bartol, Eva, George, Matt, Lloyd, Avon R4 Lee Sec22 T200a Carlo, Stanki, Canton R6 Buckheart Sam WaUick (1881) Sccl6 O105a (1896) Zittele, Marton (MilHe) Ch Lillie, Zeigler, Jacob (Sarah) Ch Clara, Wil- Amy, Annie, Lula, Ethel, John, lis, Ralsmon, Charles, Jessie. Sarah, George, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec Nellie, Mace, Smithfield Rl Cass 17 OlOa (1891) Sec32 O190a (1861) Zittle, Henry A. (Minnie) Ch Ada, Zeigler, W. T., MD. (Ray) Ch Robert, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Seel 0127a John, Canton Canton Sec22 O30a (1892) T30a A. McCutcheon (1867) Zoll, Newton Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec8 Zettle, J. L. (Edna) Vermont R2 As- 0165a (1866) toria Sec2 T39a Wm. H. Derry Zook, Floyd R. (Girtie) Avon Rl Un- (1884) ion Sec35 T120a Ernest Teach Zettle, W. H. (Ann) Ch Nellie, Har- (1914) ry, Alice, Jesse, William, Walter, Zuck, Addison E. (Margaret) Ch Vermont R2 Astoria Seel 0156a Floyd, Odais, Edith, Edna, Avon R3 (1885) Union Sec25 O120a (1909) Zimmerman, B. W. (Sadie) Ch Her- Zumstein, Mrs. Amelia Ch Eva, Ellis- bert, Feme, Astoria R3 Pleasant ville Rl Deerfield Secl2 O220a Scc35 O80a (1876) (1898} Zimmerman, Elmer (Katie) Ch Lila, Zumstein, Ernest (Lena) Ch Henry, Rav, Earl, Havana R3 Kerton Sec2 Elmer, Rav, Ellisville Rl Deerfield O3'20a (1913) Secl2 022da (1901)

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143 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

FULTON COUNTY BREEDERS' DIRECTORY

BEEF CATTLE Van Liew, Daniel H. . . .Fairview, R. 1 Warner, Nathaniel B Ipava, R. 3 Welker, Mrs. Emma Astoria, R. 1 ABERDEEN ANGUS BROWN SWISS Andrews, C Bryant, P.O. Olson, O. L Canton, R. 8 Barclay, John Lewistown, R. 2 Barrett, Henry L Lewistown, R. 1 GALLOWAY Bearce, John O Lewistown, R. 1 Beaty, Frank Astoria, R. 3 Daley, Ezra H London Mills, R. 1 Beebe, John Canton, R. 6 Groom, Jas. G Canton, R. 1 Bolender, Myron C Lewistown, R. 2 Harden, Enoch H.. London Mills, R22 Branson, Wm. T Ipava, R. 3 Burrows, Earl Lewistown, R. 3 GUERNSEY R. Burrows, George Lewistown, 3 McMuLLEN, Chas. E. .. .Fairview, R. 1 Chatterton, Frank O Avon, R. 1 White, Leo S London Mills, R. 1 Cheatham, Bert Fairview, R. 1 Woods, Oscar Canton, R. 3 De Ford, Dallas J Lewistown, 111. Fluke, Richard H Lewistown, R. 1 HEREFORD Ford, Arthur W Lewistown, R. 1 R. 1 FouTS, M Canton, R. 7 Bunch, J. W Lewistown, GiLKERSON, WiLMER P Ipava, R. 4 Catron, Bruce H Ipava, R. 4 Girard, Lloyd Canton, R. 4 Fouts, Ralph W Fiatt, R. 1 Hagaman, Chas. E.. London Mills, R. 1 Graham, Jesse J. 1st. .Lewistown, R. 6 Hammond, Richard A. Lewistown, R. 6 Huntley, Chas. H Avon, R. 3 Hartle, Clarence Canton, R. 6 Kuehn, Christ C Smithfield, R. 2 Fiatt, R. 1 HendI'.rson, Alonzo Cuba, R. 1 Mahr, Ellis O HuLVEY, Touton L Lewistown, R. 3 Rock, Chas Fiatt, R. 1 Hummel, John Lewistown, R. 3 Hummel, Jos. M Lewistown, R. 5 POLLED ANGUS Johnson, Wm. O Farmington, R35 Barlow, John W Avon, R. 3 Kelly, Jas. G Ipava, R. 1 Carter, Everett Lewistown, R. 2 Kingery, T. J Astoria, R. 3 Carver, Jasper Canton, R. 6 KiRACOFE, John E Lewistown, R. 4 Culver, John T Avon, R. 3 Lane, Platt F Ipava, R. 4 Daley, Howard H Rapatee, R35 Laws, H. C Canton, R. 6 Davis, Warren Canton, R. 3 Locks, Jas. A Canton, R. 2 Hamm, Wm. H Ipava, R.4 Manley, a. W Marietta, 111. Hummel, Chas. M Cuba, R. 3 Mummert, J. E x-Xstoria, R. 3 Hummel, Jesse B Cuba, R. 3 Murphy, Elmer J Lewistown, R. 1 May, Roy Smithfield, R. 1 NoTT, Harry Lewistown, R. 3 Mummert, W. H Astoria, R. 3 Orr, John S Canton, R. 5 NoRVAL, John W Fairview, R. 1 Parr, Jas Astoria, R. 3 Ogle, Guy F London Mills, R22 PiTTMAN, C. L , Cuba, R. 3 Rogers, Clarence. .. .London Mills, 111. Provard, Geo. O Canton, R. 6 Swigert, Geo. O London Mills, R. 1 Quick, Chas. A Fiatt, R. 1 Schrodt, Simon A.. London Mills, R. 1 POLLED DURHAM Shaw, J. H Lewistown, R. 4 CoTTY, Chas. W Fairview, R. 1 Shawver, Jacob Lewistown, R. 1 Heller, Frank Cuba, III. Shawver, Thos. J Lewistown, R. 1 Leister, T. E Marietta, R. 1 Shields, Frank H Lewistown, R. 6 Whaley, Wm. L Lewistown, R. 5 Shull, J. Newton Lewistown, R.4 Smith, "B. C Canton, R. 7 POLLED HEREFORD Stell, Arthur Cuba, R. 3 Stell, John Cuba, R. 2 Huffman, S. L Cuba, R. 1 Stevens, E. C Canton, R. 6 Strode, Luther B Cuba, R. 3 RED POLLED Taylor, A. J Canton, R. 2 Branson, W. W Canton, R. 6 Ulm, Geo. F Fairview. R. 1 Johnson, I. C Astoria, R. 3

144 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

SHORTHORN Herbert, A. C Cuba, R. 1 Johnson, C. M Canton, R.8 Alward, Frank Canton, R. 1 Johnson, E. L Canton, R.8 Ballard, L. C Canton, R. 5 Jump, Chas Canton, R.3 Blakslee, Wm. E Rapatee, R35 Kline, J. W Ipava, 111. Braden, John W. Jr. . .Lewistown, R.6 Loose, Charlie Farmington, R.2 R. 1 Briggs, Wm Canton, Miller, C. M Canton, R.8 Lewistown, R.6 Bruning, J. H Morse,, Wm. S Middle Grove, 111. R. 1 Clanin, Oral S Ipava, Negley, H. A Canton, R. 1 Banner, Frank C Ipava, R. 1 Randolph, A. F Canton, R.I Canton, R.2 De WitTj Jasper Rowley, H Canton, 111. Dickson, Wilbur Ellisville, R. 1 Simmons, A. E Table Grove, R.l DiLWORTH, T. S Table Grove, R. 1 Ellis, John G Canton, R.2 JERSEY Erkel, Charley Smithfield, R.2 Fisher, Charlie Canton, R.7 Ash, Lucy A Canton, R.2

Garrison, H. E Astoria, R.4 Babbitt, Emery V. . .St. Augustine, R24 Geeseman, Wm. C .London Mills, R. 1 Furnice, E Astoria, R.l Green, Burt A Farmington, R. 1 Gibbs, Elmer E Marietta, 111. Hollister, Lawrence A Avon, R.4 Luman, Ernest London Mills, R22 HuTCHiNs, Ed Marietta, R.2 Melvin, J. E Bushnell, R.2 Keefer, Edw. W Smithfield, R. 1 Millard, Oscar Cuba, R.3 Keeler, Frank Lewistown, R.4 Rose, Louis T London Mills, R.1 Lau, Michael Astoria, R.3 Schleich, John H Fairview, R.l Lawson, J. Marion Ellisville, R. 1 Turner, Geo. E Smithfield, R.2 Littlejohn, David S. .Lewistown, R.3 Walters, J. M Farmington, R.2 Littlejohn, Frank C. .Lewistown, R. 1 LuMAN, Arthur London Mills, R22 LuTZ, L. A Marietta, R.2 HOGS McGrew, K. I Vermont, R.3 McMillan, G. M Canton, R.7 BERKSHIRE Miller, Geo. B Canton, R. 1 Turner, Geo. E Smithfield, R. 2 Moore, S. B Astoria, R. 1 Myers, Emery Rapatee, R35 Nate, Thrall W Lewistown, R.3 CHESTER WHITE Negley, Jas. P Farmington, R.2 Ballard, L. C Canton, R. 5 Neville, John P Canton, R.2 Beaty, Charlie Astoria, R. 3 Astoria, R.2 Plate, Wm Blackaby, J. T Lewistown, R. 2 RoBisoN, R. S Canton, R.4 Burrows, Moses Ipava, R. 4 Rohrer, Samuel E Canton, R. 1 Clauson, Ed Ipava, R. 4 Rose, Robert Lewistown, R.3 De Mott, John H Smithfield, R. 1 Schleich, Charley Fairview, R. 1 Hamm, Wm. H Ipava, R.4 Scholes, Clyde A Canton, R.6 Hayle, Perry Marietta, R. 1 Geo. Canton, R.6 ScHOLES, W Hukill, Mrs. Cinda. . .Lewistovra, R.l Shaeffer, Wm. H Canton, R.2 Jones, Marion Cuba, R. 1 Shields, Ross Ipava, R. 1 Taylor. Vernie Fairview, R. 1 Ulm, Jos. R London Mills, R22 Weber, Alphonso F Ipava, R.3 Hampshire Hogs Wileman, Chas Ipava, R. 1 Hustling Kind of Wileman, Jesse Ipava, R. 1 The Prolific and the Right Stripe. CATTLE Angus Cattle DAIRY Barred Rock Chickens, Mam- moth Bronze Turkeys, HOLSTEIN Toulouse Geese. Bonnett, Frank Marietta, P.O. Bucher, Cyrus G Astoria, R. 1 Orion Stock Farm Llyod Girard, Prop. BucHER, S. G Astoria, R. 1 - ILLINOIS Cramblet, C. T Marietta, R. 1 CANTON Emans, J. A Farmington, 111.

145 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Knott, Robt. A Ellisville, R. 1 FouTCH , Chas Ipava, R. 3 Long, Edw. F Ipava, R. 3 FuRNicE, E Astoria, R. 1 Peterson, Parlin Avon, R. 3 Graham, L. B .Smithfield, R. 1 Robinson, Chas Canton, R. 1 Ham MACK, Clifford Havana, R. 3 Robinson, Luther M Canton, R. 1 HuNNicuTT, J. W Marietta, R. 2 Sheckler, Frank G Ellisville, R.,1 Irwin, Barton M Lewistown, R.2 Jackson, Mrs. Jenny B... Canton, R. 5 DUROC JERSEY Johnson, N. A Astoria, R.2 Auten, Aaron Banner, P. O. Jones, Harley B Cuba, R. 3 Baldwin, Lew F Ipava, R. 1 Jones, Wm. F Ipava, R. 1 Barrett, John Ipava, R. 4 Lacey, Richard H Ipava, R. 1 Barrett, Thos L Ipava, R. 4 Lau, Michael Astoria, R. 3 Beadles, Thos. M Lewistown, R. 3 LuTZ, O. H Table Grove, R. 1 Beaty, Frank Astoria, R. 3 Markley, a. J Summum, 111. Bolton. J. T Ipava, R. 4 May, Bon V Lewistown, R. 3 Bonnett, Frank Marietta, P.O. Melvin. J. E Bushnell, R.2 Boo, Jos Lewistown, R. 5 Meyer, Herman Canton, R. 4 Boo, Otis Lewistown, R. 5 Moorhouse, Le Roy E. Lewistown, R. 1 Bowman, M. C Fiatt, R. 1 Mullin, F. B Table Grove, R. 3

Broden, John W., Jr. . .Lewistown, R.'6 Olson, Oscar Canton, R. 8 Bucher, Isaac H Astoria, R. 1 Peak, Wm Lewistown, R. 1 Burgett, Earl Ipava, R. 4 Quick, Chas. A Fiatt, R. 1 Banner, B. S Astoria, R. 3 Quick, John R Fiatt, R. 1 Banner, C. E Summum, 111. Quick, Roscoe H Fiatt, R. 1 Banner, Jesse H Summum, 111. Rawley, John Astoria, R. 3 Bavid, C. O Ipava, R. 4 Rector, H. J Smithfield, 111. Bavis, Thos. C Lewistown, R. 6 Remington, John Ipava, R. 1 Bunbar, Chas. C Avon, R. 1 Robinson, H. Oscar Ipava, R. 3

EwiNG, Clinton L. . .Farmington, R. 2 Robinson, Lawrence' S Ipava, R. 1

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146 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

ScALF, Jesse Cuba, R. 2 Good, Frank Ipava R. 1 Shields, Jerry A Lewistown, R. 5 Grigsby, Henry Lewistown] Shull, Newton R.4 J. Lewistown, R. 4 Groom, John B Rapatee R35 Stickler, Hervey W Canton, R. 8 Hagerty, C. J Cuba, R. 1 Strode, Elmer Ipava, R. 4 Haines, T. H Thompson. Martin L ipava. R.4 Ipava, R. 1 Hedden, Alvie Canton, R.3 Walford, Carroll R.London Mills, R. 1 Helle, Geo Cuba, R. 1 Warner, Wm. C Ipava, R. 3 Henderson, Alonzo Cuba, R. 1 Welker, Jesse A Astoria, R. 3 Herbert, A. C Cuba' R. 1 YocuM, E. R Marietta, R. 2 HowERTER, Jesse A 'Cuba' R. YocuM, H. S 1 Marietta, R. 2 Hutchins, Ed Marietta! R.2 Keefer, Edw. HAMPSHIRE W Smithfield, R. 1 Klinedinst, Wm Ipava R.3 KosT, Bucher, Isaac H Astoria, R. 1 H. L Vermont! R.3 Girard, Lloyd Canton, R. 4 KosT, Ross Vermont, R.3 Miller, Chas. F Canton, R. 2 Kruzan, Logan F Marietta R.2 Rhoades, p. J Astoria, R. 1 Kuehn, Christ C Smithfield,' R.2 Wileman, Chas Ipava, R. 1 Lalicker, Sherman Ipava, R.4 Wileman, Jesse Ipava, R. 1 Lane, Harry M Cuba! R.2 Woodcock, Lawson, Isaac Canton, R. 3 J. Marion Ellisville' R. 1 Leister, T. E Marietta! R. 1 FOOT Lindsey, Alva Ipava R.6 Lingenfelter, John P Canton' R. 7 Knott, J. H Ellisville, R. 7 Long, Albert C Cuba! R. Preisel, Geo Lewistown, R. 5 1 Luman, Arthur ... .London Mills! R22 Massingale, Wm Canton, R.2 POLAND CHINA Mateer, John W. . . .London Mills! R. 1 Aten, M. V Ipava, R. 1 McClelland, J Astoria, R.4 Babbitt, Geo. W Avon, R. 3 McMillan, G. M Canton, R.7 Barrett, Henry L Lewistown, R. 1 McMullen, Earl Astoria, R.3 Baughman, Geo Fiatt, R. 1 McMullen, Geo Astoria R.3 Baughman, Smithfield, R. 2 McMullen, J. a Wm. M. . .Farmington! R.2 Beaird, Jas. E Ipava, R. 1 Miller, Harry C Canton' R.7 Bernard, Moore, A. T Cuba, R. 3 John W Canton' 111. Bowen, MoRRELL, John H Lewistown, R. 1 John Canton. R. 1 Branson, Wm. T Ipava, R. 3 Mummert, W. H Astoria, R.3 Brockley, Harry Vermont, R. 2 Nate, Thrall W Lewistown! R.3 Neff, Brown, Calvin J Lewistown, R. 6 J. A Seville, 111. Bruning, Negley, J. H Lewistown, R. 6 H. a Canton, R. 1 Butler, Weston O Lewistown, R. 1 Nott, Harry Lewistown, R.3 Cadwalader, I. L Canton, R. 8 Owens, John Cuba, lii. Clark, Jas. A Marietta, R. 2 Parry, Edw Astoria, R.4 Clayberg, Harry Cuba, P.O. Patterson, Jas. F Farmington, III. Clayberg, Ralph Cuba, R. 3 Peterson, Geo. A Avon, R.3 Clemens, Frank Ipava, R. 2 Pettet, Ed Lewistown! R.3 Clemens, Lee Ipava, R. 2 Pilkington, L Cuba R. 1 Coleman, Frank Ipava, R. 1 Plate, Wm Astoria! R.2 Crayton, John H Canton, R. 3 Post, Clifford T Lewistown, R.3 Banner, W. J Astoria, R. 4 Potter, Frank C Avon, R. 1 Davis, Oliver P Lewistown, R. 4 Prickett, Fred W Lewistown' R.3 Davis, Thos. C Lewistown, R. 6 Rector, Theo. J Smithfield! R. 1 Deakin, E. R Cuba, 111. RiNGEL, H. J Ipava, R. 1 De Ford, M. J Lewistown, R. 6 Rumble, J. K. A Astoria, R.4 Emans, J. A Farmington, 111. Ryno, Wm. C Canton, R.8 Eskridge, Don C Lewistown, R. 3 Salisbury, J. W Astoria, R.3, EvELAND, Willis E Lewistown, R. 5 Schleich, John B Fairview, R. 1 Ewing, Clinton L Farmington, R. 2 Scholes, Clyde A Canton, R.6 FicKEL, Geo. S Smithfield, R. 2 ScHOLES, Geo. W Canton, R.6 FiTZ Henry, Jas. B Lewistown, R. 1 Schoonover, John A. . .Smithfield, R.2 FouTS, Geo. W Lewistown, R. 3 Seaton, Sherman W. .Lewistown, R.3 FouTs, Ralph Fiatt, R. 1 Sheets, David M Lewistown, 111. GiBBS, Elmer E Marietta, 111. Shields, Frank H Lewistown, R.6

147 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

R. 1 Shineker, Geo. A Canton, R. 1 Babcock, Chas. S Ipava, Lewistown, R. 1 Shull, Newton Lewistown, R. 4 Barrett, Henry L J. Cuba Shu MAKER, Geo. C Canton, R. 1 Baylor & Mosher Cuba, R. 2 Spangler, E. M Marietta, R. 2 Beam, R Cuba, R. 1 Stambaugh, Geo. H Ipava, R. 3 Bean, Jos R. 1 Stimeling, Frank L Cuba, R. 3 Benner, Martin Canton, Stuflebeam, O. M Lewistown, R. 6 Berkley, B. F Cuba, R. 1 Thomas, Wm. R Lewistown, R. 3 Bernard, A. T .Cuba, R. 3 Lewistown, R.4 Thompson, Oscar Summum, 111. Bishop, L. E Walter, Carl H Canton, R. 1 Blakaby, Robt Lewistown, R. 2 . .Lewistown, R. 2 Walter, G. H Canton, R. 1 Bolender, Myron C. Lewistown Walters, E. C Table Grove, R. 1 BoMAN, G. R Weber, Alphonso F Ipava, R. 3 BowEN, John H Lewistown, R. 1 Weber, Nicholas Lewistown, R. 6 Branson, Wm. T Ipava, R. 3

. .Lewistown, R. Willard, Jas. R Canton, R. 2 Breckenridge, M. E. 5 R. Williams, Daniel T Canton, R. 8 Breed, J. F Canton, 3 R. WiLLisoN, Chas. a Lewistown, R.4 Bruning, J. H. & Sons. Lewistown, 6 Wilson, Levi E Canton, R. 3 Burgett, Earl Ipava, R. 4 Woods, Chas C Lewistown, R. 5 Cameron, John W Smithfield, R. 1 Avon, R. 4 YocuM, C. R Marietta, R. 1 Carr, John & Frank Clayberg, Ralph Cuba, R. 3 Cook, Benj. F Avon,"R. 3 HORSES Cooper, Thos Canton, R. 4 Crick, Perry E Ipava, R. 1 Daley, Ezra H London Mills, R. 1 BELGIAN Darland, Jos. H Fairview, R. 1 Davis, O. P Lewistown Abbadusky, Wm EUisville, R. 1 Derry, N. B Astoria, R. 3. DiLLEFELD, Carl Cauton, R. 1 MORGAN Downs, W. A Lewistown DuvALL, E. W Lewistown Ketcham, R. a Canton, R. 7 Eshelman, Clyde A Canton, R. 1 Eshelman, C. B Avon Eskridge, Don C Lewistown, R. 3 NORMAN Eskridge, Sam W Lewistown BuRGE, Harvey Canton, R. 1 EwAN, Chas Canton, R. 7 Hammond, Richard A. Lewistown, R. 6 EwiNG, J. C Farmington Fennessy, E. J Avon FiTZHENRY, W. C Lewistown Ford, Arthur W Lewistown, R. 1 Ford, Frank C Lewistown, R. 1 Abbadusky, Wm EUisville, R. 1 Forham, B. E Avon Alward, Mrs. Eliza Canton, R. 1 FouTCH, Jos Havana, R. 3

Alward, G. H Canton Geeseman, Wm. C. . .London Mills, R. 1 Babbitt, Kenneth R Avon, R. 3 Gilkerson, Wilmer P Ipava, R. 4

Complete Furniture Outfits ENDENHALL delivered to your home without — extra charge. Telephone No. If. M Home of Good Furniture VERMONT, ILLINOIS

Tel No 48-02 HARRY R. ROWDEN P. O. Box No. 29 "A Dealer in , llf^ SQUARE REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS DEAL" FARM LANDS N. E. Corner Square CUBA, ILLINOIS

148 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

GoRHAM, Barman E Avon, R. 1 Mings, W. G Avon Hammond, Richard A.Lewistown, R. 6 Moore, Chas. A Canton, R. 2 Harmon, D. H Canton Moore, John W. & Sons. .Canton, 111. Hatch, Geo. A Avon Morrell, John Canton, R. 1 Hatch, W. W Avon Morton, F. A Canton Heffren, Michael, Sr. .. .Havana, R. 3 MosHER, S. A Cuba, R. 3 Herring, Bartie Cuba, R. 2 MuMMERT, J. E Astoria, R. 3 Hilton, Cyrus Cuba Mummert, W. H Astoria, R.3 HiNDE, R. M Lewistown Nate, Thrall W Lewistown, R.3 HuLVESY, G. W. & T. L Lewistown Neff, J. A Seville, 111. Justus, Wm. L Ipava, R. 3 O'Bryant, Wm Bryant, 111. Keefauver, Wm Bryant, 111. Page, H. C Vermont Keime, Grant Smithfield, R. 1 Pettet, Ed Lewistown, R. 3 Keyton, John E Lewistown, R. 1 PiGG, Lewis P Smithfield, R. 1 Kiracofe, John E Lewistown, R. 4 Porter, F. A Cuba, R. 3 Kruschinsky, a. J Canton, R. 1 Potter, Frank C Avon, R. 1 Lalicker, Sherman Ipava, R. 4 Pratt, Lucian S Lewistown Laws, H. C Canton, R. 6 Provard, Geo. O Canton, R. 6 Locke, Harmon H EUisville, R. 1 Provard, John W Canton Marshall, J. P Vermont Rafferty, F. J Canton Martin, Chas. W Canton, R. 1 Riley, Henry Lewistown Martin & Keefauver Canton Rohrer, J. H. & Son Canton McCarahan, S. L Lewistown, R. 4 Rohrer, Samuel E Canton, R. 1 McClelland, Jno Astoria, R. 4 Ryin, Geo. H Lewistown, R. 1

McMillan, G. M. & Sons Ryin, Henry & Sons. . .Lewistown, R. 1 Canton, R. 7, Box 39 Ryin, John O Lewistown, R. 1 Miller, C. M Canton, R. 8 ScHOONovER, C. H Cuba, R. 1

Miller, Lawrence P Rapatee, R35 ScHOONOVER, John A. . .Smithfield, R. 2

Scripps-Greer Dry Goods Co.

FULTON COUNTY'S BEST PLACE TO BUY!

Dry Goods, Carpets, Rugs Draperies, Ladies' Cloaks Suits and Dresses

MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED

Bell Phone 127 Home Phone 420

Northeast Corner of Square, CANTON, ILL.

149 .

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Shawgo, Wm. H Ipava, R. 1 SHEEP Shawver. Jacob & SoN.Lewistown, R. 1 Shawver. Thos. J Lewistown, R. 1 Shields, Frank H Lewistown, R. 6 SHROPSHIRE Shields, P. A Lewistown Skull, J. Newton Lewistown, R. 4 Breckenridge, M. E Lewistown, R. 5

Simpson, Walter D. . .Farmington, R. 2 Dilworth, T. S Table Grove, R.l Slack, Arthur R Canton, R. 1 LuMAN, Arthur London Mills, R22 Slack, Cecil W Canton, R. 1 Morrell, John Canton, R. 1 Slack, Fred L Canton, R. 1 Nate, Thrall W Lewistown, R. 3 Slack, Lora A Canton, R.l Pigg, Lewis P Smithfield, R. 1 Spangler, Edw Astoria, R. 3 Shields, Jerry A Lewistown, R. 5 Stambaugh, Geo. H Ipava, R. 3 Stuflebeam, Orville M. Lewistown, R. 6 Standard, Harvey Canton, R. 2 Staggs, Elmer H Avon, R. 1 Staggs, J. H Avon

Staggs, Maurice R Avon, R. 1. Stell, John Cuba, R. 2 POULTRY Strode, Luther B Cuba, R. 3 Teach, Guy V Avon, R. 1 Thomas, D. W. & Co Canton HAMBURG Thomas, Lyle Lewistown Beaty, Hiram Astoria, R. 3 Thum, Henry Smithfield, R. 2 Thum, John Smithfield, R. 1 BROWN LEGHORN VoRHEEs, Raymond R Fairview, R. 1 Warner, Nathaniel B Ipava, R. 3 Grisby, Geo Lewistown, R. 4 Waters, Archie L Avon, R. 3 Harris, Wm. H Canton, R. 3 Weaver, Lester Canton, R. 2 Morse, Joh n L Avon, R. 4 Weaver, Frank Lewistown Box 45 Robinson, H. Oscar Ipava, R. 3 Wells, Alonzo Table Grove Weaver, Wm. C Lewistown, R. 4 Wertman, John Lewistown, R. 2 Wilcoxen, John C Lewistown, R. 2 Wetzel, Toler B Lewistown WHITE Whaley, Wm. L Lewistown, R. 5 LEGHORN White, Jas. A Ellisville, R. 1 Baldwin, Lew F Ipava, R. 1 Williams, Roy Canton, R. 4 Mings, Claire H Avon, R. 4 Wilson, Chas. W MoRAN, Henry E Canton, R. 2 Canton, 25 W. Spruce St. Staggs, Wm. F Avon, R. 3 Woods, C. A Avon Worrell, Robt Canton, R. 1 BUFF ORPINGTON Wright, Irving Astoria, R. 3 Alward, Mrs. Eliza Canton, R. 1 Carley, Bernard Avon, R. 1 Cowman, Frank N. .London Mills, R22 SHETLAND PONIES Jacobs, Harry L London Mills, R.l Millard, Martin, Jacob, Jr. .London Mills, R.l Oscar . . Cuba, R. 3 Preisel, Geo Lewistown, R. 5 Miller, C. M . . .Canton, R. 8

Ruth , J. L Browning, R. 2 Schafer Bros Ellisville, R.l SHIRE Shields, Elijah C Lewistown, R. 2 Shreves, Wm. A.... London Mills, R22 Bonner. Fred Canton, R. 3 Van Syckel, Chas. E Canton, R. 1 Clausen, Chas Fairview, R. 1 Whitenack, T. O Lewistown, R. 2 DiLwoRTH, T. S Table Grove, R.l Wilcoxen, Geo. R Lewistown, R. 2 Harden, Enoch H. . .London Mills, R22 Young, Guy R Ellisville, R. 1 Hensley, John Marietta, R. 2 Roberts, T. E Smithfield, 111. WHITE ORPINGTON Thum, John Smithfield, R. 1 Williams, R. U. E. .. .Smithfield, R. 2 Downs, J. W Lewistown, R. 4 STANDARD BRED PARTRIDGE ROCK Butler, Peter London Mills, R. 1 Barrett, F. D Canton, R. 1 Ray, Wiley Lewistown. R. 2

150 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

jf irsit ^ tate Panfe ^tKrusit Co. Canton, Illinois

Capital and Surplus, $132,000.00

VrOUR banking business is solicited on the basis of the strength ^ and stabiUty that underUes this bank—the one that is des- tined to be the largest bank in Fulton County. We welcome in- terviews with those who wish to open either checking or savings accounts. We are authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, and in all capacities of trust. Banking in all its branches. Safety deposit boxes for rent. 4% interest paid on Time Deposits; interest compounded semi-annually. You are invited to make this Bank your headquarters when in Canton. OFFICERS and DIRECTORS

U. G. ORENDORFF, President A. E. TAFF, Vice-President GEO. WILSON, Cashier LEONARD FISHER EDWARD McBROOM C. F. EYERLY A. L. OWINGS

^eal Estate INSURANCE L^^J^ Rooms I, 2 and 3 AIIU ^^OlieCLlOIlhrollprtion^i M A. GALLAGHER WRIGHT BLDG. canton : ILLINOIS

BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK REF.n, Jas. E London Mills, R. 1 RuscH MEYER, A Astoria, R. 1 Alward, Mrs. Fxiza Canton, R. 1 Scholes, Clyde A Canton, R. 6 Berry, Nathan Lewistown, R. 2 Scholes, Geo, W Canton, R. 6 Cook, Kenneth G Ipava, R. 3 Shaw, J. H Lewistown, R. 4 Dunbar, Chas. W Avon, R. 1 Shields, Chas Lewistown, R. 2 Ellis, Jas. B Cuba, R. 2 Ulm, Howard B London Mills, R. 1 Fiske, J. J Astoria, R. 3 Walter, Carl H Canton, R. 1 GiRARD, Lloyd Canton, R. 4 Welch, Court A London Mills, R. 1 Harper, John Lewistown, R. 4 Wilcoxen, Hurd Canton, R. 6 Hatch, Robt. G Avon, R. 1 Hummel, Jas. M Lewistown, R. 5 BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK KiNGERY, T. J Astoria, R. 3 Hughes, Mrs. Melissa. .. .Astoria, R. 3 McClaren, W. S Astoria, R. 2 Mccracken. Samuel V.;;;;Canton; S: 3 Whitenack,t'^^'^r^'JrJ T.T On Lewistown,]^'^'\T'^' R.^j2 Nate, Thrall W Lewistown! R. 3 NoTT, L. C Lewistown, R. 5 WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK Parkin, Oliver M Canton, R. 6 Parkinson, Alfred ...Lewistown, R. 3 Danner, B. S Astoria, R. 3 Plate, Wm Astoria, R. 2 Fiske, J. J Astoria, R. 3 Randolph, A. F Canton, R. 1 Kesterson, Walter H Ipava, P.O. Ray, Geo. W Lewistown, R. 2 McMullin, Clyde ..London Mills, R. 1

151 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Patterson, John R Norris, 111. ROSE COMB WYANDOTTE Stagg, Maurice R Avon, R. 1 Myers, Clay Ellisville, R. 1 ZooK, Floyd R Avon, R. 1 SILVER LACED RHODE ISLAND RED WYANDOTTE Akin. Geo. T Farmington, R. 2 Babbett. Kenneth R Avon, R. 3 Myers, Roy Avon, R. 3 Babbett, Steven J Avon, R. 3 Black, Theo Canton, R. 3 WHITE WYANDOTTE Childs, Wm. H Avon, R. 3 Alexander, Chas. E Avon, R. 3 Clark. Everett Lewistown, R. 4 FuRNicE, E Astoria, R. 1 Estes, W. L Lewistown, R. 4 Mason, Wm. J Farmington, R. 1 GiNTHER. Frederick R Ellisville, R. 1 ScHRODT. John Ellisville, R. 1 Jewell, Wm. A Avon, R. 1 WiLEMAN, Chas Ipava, R. 1 Locke, Harmon H Ellisville, R. 1 Wileman, Jesse Ipava, R. 1 Mahr. Frederick R Fiatt, R. 1 McFarland. Geo. A Avon, R. 3 ENGLISH CALLER DUCKS Passent. Wm. C Ellisville, R. 1 Grigsby, Henry Lewistown, R. 4 Rose, Robert R London Mills, R22 Wilcoxen, Geo. R Lewistown, R. 2 Ryno, Wm. C Canton, R. 8 Ryno, W. H Canton, R.7 INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS

Scholes, Willard B Canton, R. 6 Furnice, E Astoria, R. 1 SuYDAM. Walter L Canton, R. 1 Utsinger. Harry T Ellisville, R. 1 WHITE CHINA GEESE Walters, J. Elmer. .. .Lewistown, R. 2 Staggs. Maurice Avon, R. 1 GOLD LACED WYANDOTTE BOURBON RED TURKEYS Clark, Wayne Lewistown, R. 4 Alward, Mrs. Eliza Canton, R. 1

Jameson & Company Flour and Feeds of All Kinds

CUSTOM GRINDING

65 White Court CANTON, ILL.

Powelson & Hill General Auctioneers We sell everything and get the price.

Address or S. p. Powelson G. H. Hill Box 56, Canton, 111. Fairview, 111.

152 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

FULTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

CANTON. Brown, C. H Market Abbott, J. C Shoes Brown, Mrs. Wm Groceries Adams, C. B Attorney Buchen, John Feed Adams Express Co. Buchen, Samuel Groceries Adams, J. M Physician Buckley & Bowen Plumber Adams Music Co. Burnap Cigar Co. Addis, Miss Emma Millinery Burton, J. S Groceries Ainsworth, Geo. IL. .Tinner & Furnaces Byrum, Eli Sheet Metal Works Alexander Lumber Co. Cain & Son Shoes Allison, Dr. C. N Physician Calas, N. P Confectionery Andrews, Geo. B Cigars Calkins, Samuel L Bottling Works Andrews, J. L Lumber Calogeris, Jas Groceries Andrews Bros Lumber Canton Auto Repair Co. Angel, Mrs. L. W Nurse Canton Candy Kitchen.

Annex (Inc.) Furniture Canton Cigar Box Co.. . .Manufacturers Armstrong, S. W Groceries Canton Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Ash, Chas. & Son Livery Canton Coal Co. Avery's (Inc.) Furniture Canton Creamery Axelrod, Samuel Produce and Fish Canton Gas & Electric Co. Babis, Mike Billiards Canton Home Telephone Co. Ballard, Robt Soft Drinks Canton Implement Co. Bankers & Merchants Accident Assn. Canton Iron & Metal Co. Barney, Jos. & Son Groceries Canton Ledger Co. .Pubrs. and Printers Barth, G. L Harness Canton National Bank. Bass, T. B. .Hardware, Implmts, Paints Canton Plumbing Co. Baxter & Son Coal Canton Poultry & Egg Co. Beam & Dean Co, The Canton Produce Market. Mfrs and Whol. Cigars Canton Register Publishing Co. Bell, Christopher Horseshoer Canton Sash & Door Co .Manufacturers Bennett, F. L Music Instruments Canton Supply Co Wholesale Bennett Ice Co Ice and Coal Canton Tire & Vulcanizing Co. Bernardino, N. & Co Ice Cream Canton Transfer Co. Berry, Geo. W Tailor Canton Wholesale Ice Cream Co. Bertette, Lawrence Soft Drinks Cardose, A. & Son Confectionery Betts, Dr. G. S Physician Caruse, J. & Co Fruit and Conftry Blaine, A. E Hotel Central Union Telephone Co. Blocher, Dr. E. I Dentist Chapin, L. R Livery Bolick, Chas I Shoes Chapin, Dr. L. R Physician Bonham, Geo. T Electric Contractor Chenoweth, John W.. .Carriage Painter Boyer, O. J Attorney Chiperfield & Chiperfield Attorneys Bredwell, Daisy Notions Christ, L. F Tailor Brehmer, Dr. L. F Chiropractor Churchill House Hotel

H. H. Rogers, M. D. SURGERY Specializing in Surgery for Twelve Years Diplomasfrom Bellevue Hospital and Chicago Post Graduate Schools Your Patronage Solicited Swearingen Building Canton, Illinois

153 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Clark, E. G Manufacture Cigars Grimm, L. E Tailor Clark, G. S Painter Grimm, Mrs. L. E Millinery Cluts, E. G Veterinary Surgeon Gustine & Son Drugs Cobleigh, F. A Insurance Haines & Son Market Coleman, Guy Garage Hainline Sign Works Coleman, Dr. J. E Physician Haller, Arthur L Market Collins, Rose Hair Goods Harris, E. T Painter Conibear, J. C Drugs Harris, Jos. P Restaurant Conklin Bros Manufacturers Cigars Harrison, W. H Blacksmith Cook W. E Picture Frames Harter, C. E Coal and Hay Cooper & Son Livery Havermale, Miss Mattie Nurse Cortelyon, Abram Contr. and Bldr. Hajnes & Wilcoxen. .C/o//j^. & Furngs. Crone, H. W Restaurant Hays, Dr. T. C Physician Crone, W. B Restaurant Heald, C. F Abstracts Dailey, Peter J Coal Heckard, M., & Sons. Mfrs. Brick & Tile Dave & TiKV-Clothg. and Men's Furngs. Hemenover, Mrs. Edwin Hotel Derry, H. W Horseshoer Henry, Everett T Bakery Deutsch, Samuel Junk Heylin, Jesse Attorney

Dewey, A. W. Co. . .Carpets, Dry Goods Hicks Bros Mfr. Cigars Dickey, A. V Horseshoer Hines, John Ham. and Sad. Dick's Style Shop Tailoring Hippie, O. W. Market Divilbiss, C. H Real Estate Hippodrome Billiard Hall Drake, E. M Groceries Hirschle, Dr. H. G Physician Driesen Clothing Co. Holland, Chas Dyeing Duncan, P. E Market Houston, J. W Groceries Durr, Theo Dry Goods Howard, C. G Osteopath Dutch, H. S Groceries Hughes, Dr. E. B Physician Eagle Alining Co Coal Hun, Dr. R. G Dentist Eggers, Homer Horseshoer Hurst, Mrs. Bertha Nurse Eggleston, E. A Groceries Illinois Cigar Store Billiards Eshelman, John W Creamery Illinois Life Insurance Co. Everlv Bros Restaurant Irwin, H. L Electl. Supplies Eyerly, W. H. & Bros.... Jacobs, Geo. W Florist Mfrs. and Whol. Cigars Jameson & Co Flour and Feed Ferrari, Jos. & Co Whol. Ice Cream Jelly, J. T Garage Fidler, Dr. C. "E. .. .Veterinary Surgeon Joener, E. J., & Son. .Car. & Wag. Wks. First National Bank. Johnson, Frank A Bakery First State Bank & Trust Co. Johnson, J. H Livery Fisher, Elmer E Funeral Director Johnson Oil Refining Co. Ford, Walter Restaurant Johnson & V&r'kms. Bakery and Restrnt.- Fortenbach, Paul Tailor and Dyer Kalogeros, Jas Groceries Fuld, Louis Billiards and Cigars Katanich, Geo Groceries Fulton Farmers Co-operative Co. Kennedv, P. E Groceries Gallagher, Miss M. A Real Estate Kingslaiid, R. M Rl. Est. and Ins. Garden Theatre. Krischke, Chas. H Market Garland, J. F Blacksmith Kumis, Geo Conffy. and Bak.

Garling & Schnur . .Manufacture Cigars Lacky, R. O Monuments Geiger, Dr. E. D Dentist Landis, C. W Second Hand Furn. Gibson, M Groceries Lane, F. H Photographer Gilmer, J. R Insurance Larios, M Groceries Gilroy, John H., & Son Larison, E. D Restaurant Gilmore, Margaret Groceries Leaman. Harry V Laundry Globe Shirt & Overall Co. Lincoln's Business College Groceries and Bakery Louie's Smoke House Billiards Girard, Loyd Lii'e Stock Luker Bros Plbrs., Ranges Glasgow Tailors Lynch, W. W Dry Goods Goldie Style Shop Cloaks and Suits Mace, A. A Groceries Goldstine, Samuel Cloaks and Suits Mackemer Motor Car Co. Golick, Tony Soft Drinks Malstrom & Carithers Green, Chas Groceries Jewelry, Wallpaper Greenwell. B. F Dru^s Alanhurin & Tucker .Second Hand Furn. Greer, T. L., & Co Dry Goods Marco Grocery Co.

154 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Martin & Fegan Insurance Otto, Jos Billiards Martinis, H. G Soft Drinks Owen, A. L Jewelry Mason Hardware Co. Paris Cleaning & Dye Works Matheim, J. W Printer Parlin & Orendorff'Co., The McAllister, Allen, Co Dry Goods Mfrs. A grid. Implmts. McCan, W. C Pump Reprg. Patrovich, M. S Groceries McClatchey, Meade Garage Pfister Billiard Hall McCreary-Trites Co Mfrs. Cigars Piasse, Peter Soft Drinks McGlaughlin, Jos Coal Mining Pinegar & Hoar Billiards McKevitt, Arch Soft Drinks Piper, C. A Shoemaker McMillen, J. S Produce Piper, Mrs. W. H Hair Goods Mendenhall, F. M Photographer Pollitt, Miss Jemima Nurse Messier, Fred E Funeral Director Poper, J. W Pig. Mill Messier Sisters Millinery Powell & Co Millinery Middlekauf, Frank M Ice Cream Powelson & Hill Auctioneers

Middleton, W. S Coal Mining Prentice, E. E. . .Tinner & Sheet Metal Milhone, M. F Jewelry Preston & Wade Foundry Miller, G. H Restaurant Princess Theatre Miller, Dr. H. T Osteopath Prudential Insurance Co. Miller, J. H Bakery Putman, Dr. H. C Physician Mills, Clyde Auto Supplies Rafferty, M. W., Co.. Whol. Mfrs. Cigars Mitchell Machinery Co Foundry Randolph, H. F Livery Moore, C. T Books, Staty. & Jwiry. Rashid, Fred, & Co Confectionery Moorehouse, C. ¥... Sheet Metal Works Reagan, Dr Physician Moran, Marcus Photographer Reichert, Walter P Moran, M. A Cement Contr. Jeivelry & Wallpaper Moran, Wm. J Market Renz, Tony Hotel Morrow, Geo Grain Elevator Reynolds, E. M House Furngs. Mosher Bros Hdw. and Stoves Rice, N. L., & Co Notions Murphey, E. R Groceries Richardson, R. E Garage Murphy, B. L Taxi Cabs Ritchey, H. C Groceries Murphv, C. A Groceries Roberts Hotel

'. Negle\', Lloyd B.._ . Rogers, Dr. H. H Physician ._ _ Auto Tires and Vulcanizing Rogers, Dr. Maud Physician Neglev, W. A Pumps, Tinner Roller, Geo. B....Mfr. Bricks and Tile Nelson, Dr. W. D Physician Romine & ¥^ttc\\2.m. .Grocery & Market New Canton House Hotel Roos Baking Co. Newman, J., & Sons St. David Coal Co Wholesale Clothing, Men's Furnishings Sandberg, August Groceries

Newton, Boliver . . . Veterinary Surgeon Sargent, Chas. ¥... .Grocery & Market North Western Mutual Life Ins. Co. Savill Bros Florists Oberman, J. A., & 'Qro.. Clothg. & Shoes Saville, Chas. S Mfr. Cigars Oechsle, Frank Soft Drinks Scholes, Dr. P. S Physician O'Reilly, Munson & Davis Scott, Geo Grocery & Market Billiards and Cigars Scripps-Green Dry Goods Co.

Snider & Ellis

Dealers in Hudson, Saxon, Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. Repair work on all cars and Supplies.

] 1 7 White Court CANTON, ILL.

155 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Sebree, W. R Funeral Director Whiting, J. V Central Merc. Agency Seward. L. P Mfr. Cigars Whitlock, Dr. M. H.^ Physician Shallenbarger, Dr. W. E Physician Whitne}', E. H., Dry Goods Co. Sheaff & Abbott Shoes Willard', Mrs. A Millinery Shryock & O'Brien Marble Williams & Williams Simmons, Dr. J. C Physician Auto Acces. and Repairing Simons Coal Co. Willstead, J. Hi. .. .Grocery and Market Singer Sewing ^Machine Co. Wilson, Miss Addie G Sklarek, Tos Clothing China, Glassware and Wallpaper Slater, Lee Market Wilson, Emerson C Coal Sluzalis, A. J Soft Drinks Wormser, Albert Men's Furngs. Smith, C. D Photographers Wright, F. F Wagon Maker Smith, Dr. Floyd A Physician Wyman, H. H Drugs Smith, O. F Groceries Wysong, Chas. .. .Grocery and Market Smith, Dr. T. T Dentist Young, Jesse Restaurant Snider, W. J Groceries Zeigler, Dr. W. T Physician Snider & Ellis Garage Snyder, A. E Sporting Goods FARMINGTON. Snyder, Fred Attorney. Abbott, S., & Son Shoes Snyder, S. J Boots and Shoes Adams Express Co. Snyder, W. F Restaurant Aigley, Dr. J. E Dentist Spafiford, W. H Billiards Alden Coal Co. Stansbury, G. ¥.. Motorcycles & Supplies Bank of Farmington. Star Lunch Room Restaurant Baylor, L. B., & Co Station, Mrs. M. A Restaurant Notions and Painters' Supplies Strickler, H. W Restrnt. & Confty. Berdine, C. M Insurance Agency Stroney, J. W Publisher Bowton & Sons Groceries Strupp, Philip ... .Veterinary Surgeon Brown, A. W Publisher Sullivan Bros Mfrs. Cigars Brown, C. L Auto Livery Sumner, J. C Groceries Brown & Rollo Groceries Sutton & Moore. .. .Coal and Concrete Brungard, D. O Blacksmith Swanson, Aug Groceries Burg, Wm Groceries Swarts, D. W Stocks and Bonds Burrell, Geo. P Auto Agency Swearingen Grocery Co. Butler, C. C, & Son Groceries Taff, A. E ' Attorney Butler, Mrs. G. S Millinery Tanner, E., Co Groceries Cash Store. Tebo. Clement Soft Drinks Christy, Mrs. E Millinery Terrill, Samuel Drugs City Meat Market. Thompson, Mrs. C. B Millinery Clark, E., & Bros. Co Tomlinivitch, Tony Mfr. Cigars Poultry, Butter and Eggs Torrence, W. C Agricl. Impbnts. Connelly, Dr. J. W Physician Totten & 'Rohtrt?,. Transfer & Trucking Conner, V. V Restaurant

Tucker, Geo. M. . .Second Hand Goods Cowser, Dr. A. R Veterinarian Turner, Dr. C. G Physician Cowser, J. C Furniture

Turner & Haines Agency Crane, F. E., & Co. . . .Hdw. and Stoves Real Estate, Insurance Deford, Edison Restaurant Vaas, W. L Mfr. Cigars Dikeman, L., & Co Van Houton, R. M.Mfr. Cement Blocks Hdzv., Stoves and Tin Van Northwick, Geo Contractor Dimmitt, Dr. E. K Physician Vilyen Cafeteria & Home Bakery Eshelman Bros.. Harness & Shoe Reprg. Waldorf, G. M... Justice of the' Peace Eslinger. Wiley Livery Wallace & Mahe Electl. Supplies Faralli & Tiezzi Groceries Webster, R. C Drugs Farmington Auto Repair Co. Westerfield, I. P Groceries Farmington Bugle, The. Pubrs. & Prtrs. Westerfield, J. L Groceries Farmington Cement Co. .Manufacturing Western Union Telegraph Co. Farmington Co-operative Society Whalen, Homer Carpenter Farmington Farmers' Insurance Co. Wheeler, D. E Sheet Iron and Plbr. Farmington Lumber & Grain Co. Wheeler, R. H Drtigs Farmington Scrap Iron Co Metals White, Frank, & Bro Farmington Telephone Co. Books and Stationery Fash, Dr. A. H Dentist Whitehead, F. E., & Co Groceries Fash, A. H., & Son Groceries

156 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ferguson, W. S Mfrs. Cigars Moore, W. S Dry Goods and Shoes Flack, Dr. W. D Physician Moore & McLaren Restaurant Fortman, J. M Bakery Moul, W. T Garage Gagliardo & Yaiva. Grocery and Market Mummery, F. M Billiards Higgs, Clarence Blacksmith Mummery Bros Plbg. and Tin Work Hill, C. C Barber Shop National Coal Mining Co. Howard, A Bakery Negley, Chas. A Howard, Chas Market Agricl. Implmts. and Ham.

Hubbard, Geo. F . .Grocery and Restrnt. Negley, H. S. .. .Painter and Decorator Jackson Lumber Co. Palin, Fred Tailor Johnson, H. V Ins. and Real Estate Parks, E. L., & Co Bankers Johnson & Ritson Billiards Phillips, T. N Locksmith Kiriazi, John Shoe Reprg. Plumer, Dr. T. R Physician Kyes, F. D Florist Plumer, Dr. Will Physician Lane, Fred Bus Line Polito, S Fruit and Confty. Lane Bros Dray Barn Propp, Julius Clothg. and Furngs. Lidwinoski, C Reed, A. K Auctioneer

. . .Clothing, Shoes and Men's Fnrngs. Robinson, W. J Miis. Lnstrmts. Luckey, A. A Attorney Rockefeller, Lester Barber Maplewood Coal Co. Rossi & Co Groceries Maplewood Colliery Co. Rossi & Vedas Market Mason, Alex Hotel Saigh, Chas. C, & Co ... .Confectionery Mattle, Ben Billiards and Cigars Savage, Wm., & Co Groceries McMahon, John B Variety Store Short, A. T Livery McQuie, J. T Market Short, A. T., Land Co. .Real Est. & Ins. Mendenhall, Jos Lumber Silver Creek Colliery Co. Michela, Louis Bakery Smith, C. A Jewelry Model Bakery, The. Smith, Fred A., Lumber Co,

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of CANTON

Capital and Surplus, $260,000.00

TT IS the largest Banking Institution in Fulton County, and has attained this position through its ability to care for the inter- ests of large and small depositors in a manner mutually profitable.

Fifty-three years of honest and progressive banking form the

foundation of its enviable reputation with the people of Fulton County.

Total Resources, $1,500,000.00

ESTABLISHED 1863

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Smith, Leon A Optometrist Haines & Johnson Market Sparr, M. V Drugs Hamblin & Son Groceries Steenburg, A. C, & Co Bankers Hasgard, W. H., & Son Painters Steenburg. Street & Co Autos Hasson, H. C Drugs Thrush, D. Z State Mine Inspector Henderson, Mrs. C. L Millinery Howell, Harry Turl, J. W Ice and Coal Mfr,. Cigars Valentini, A., & Co Groceries Hughes, J Contractor Vandersloot & Stokoe Grocery Isted Drug Co. Vandervoort, Albert A..Drugs & Staty. Kinnaman, Harry Billiards Wallace Sisters Millinery Knock, J. F Second Hand Store W'asson, J. E Groceries Lackey, J. W Marble Westerby Bros. & Gooden Lambert, Dr. L. C. Osteopath Coal Miners and Dealers Lewistown Concrete Works. Whitehead Co., The. .Ties and Switches Lewistown Electric Light Co. W^iitney, E. H., Co Dep't Loar, G. F Drugs Williams, A Billiards and Pool Massie, Mrs. O. H Millinery Williams, C. A Tinner McCabe, J. W Laundry Williams, C. A Auto McCanley, J. A Painter Winrow, C. F Blacksmith McGrew, G. W Furniture Wood, S. P Pubr. and Printer Miller, Chas Shoe Reprg. Miller, H. W Mus. Instrmts. LEWISTOWN. Peoria Creamery Co. (Lewistown Bader & Co Grain Dealers Branch).

Baileg, W. K., & Co. . .Funeral Director Proctor, Chas., & Son Bainter, Julia Billiards Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes Baird & Son Photographer Puckett, L. L Livery Barnes, Arthur Market Rasmussen, Nelson Blacksmith

Barron & Quigley. . . .Clothg. and Shoes Rauch, Harry E Blacksmith Bays & Ross Clothing Richardson, Jesse Blacksmith Blackaby, Dayton Harness Rose. Jas. H Restaurant Blacker, J. S Notions Rossellen, Wm., & Sons Plumbers Blakeslee, G. M Jewelry Sayre, F. L Mfr. Cig. and Ret. Job. Bordner, H. S Hdw. and Stoves Scottj Mentor Jewelry Boyd, J. W Groceries Shaw, Homer Garage

Butterfield, E. E. . . .Garage and Machsi. Simpson. W. M., Lumber Co. Canavan, A. F Shoes Slater Bros General Store

Cass, J. A. . . .Hdzv. and Agrcl. Implmts. Solomon Bros Groceries Clark & Son Cigars and Billiards Spahr, L. W Confectionery Coursen, Miss L. H Millinery Spaulding, H. G Printer Cozine, S. E Groceries Stephens, O. N General Store Craig, John H Furniture Upright, Chas. W Bakery Davidson, Miss L. M Florist Watt Bros Elec. Supplies Davidson, W. T., Est Printer Weldy, G. W Machinery DeMott & Fitch Billiards West, Lewis Ice Cream Depler & Son Grocery and Bakcrx Willcoxen, Jerry Tailor Donnellv, L. M.. & Co ..'..Dry Good's Williamson & Nolan Groceries Doughertv, J. H., & Son Hotel Zempel, Robt. L&r. and Agricl. Implmts. Durall, W. J Printer Elliott. Jack Hotel ASTORIA. Freeman. A Market Alexander Lumber Co. Gaskill Bros Restaurant Anderson & Son Harness Gibbons, H Poultry and Feed Astoria Auto & Machinery Co. Gustine & Sister .Books and Stationery Astoria Creamery Association.

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Bader & Co Coal and Grain Corbett, Mrs. O Millinery Baird, R. O Photographer Cox, McDonald & Co Groceries Baldry, S. J Blacksmith Craft, Ray V.Mfr. Cigars & Ret. Furn Basel, W. H Agriculture Implements Derry, W. L.Blksmth., Ham. & Agricl Bell, J. J Billiards Durnell, W. E Shoe Reprg. Best Auto Co. Automobiles and Supplies Ellison & Renner Groceries Brady, S. R Restaurant Feinberg, L. W Clothing Brenneman, A F. & F, H. France, S Poultry Bucker, H. S Telephone Exchange Frazier & Miller Contrs. and Bldrs. Callans, Jos Gardner, Chas. ¥.... Drugs and Jezvelry Manufacturer and Retail Cigars Gordon, L. A Drugs Camp Bros Restaurant Hames, Miss Stella Millinery Cassell, W. W A\i,to and Garage Hornwedel, L. E Billiards Condit, W. F. .Cloth, and Men's Furngs. Kirkbridge, Geo Bakery Cooper Bros Groceries Kirkbridge Bros Restaurant Danner, Isaac Garage Leighty, Frank Restaurant Banner, LeRew & Co. .. .General Store Lolar, E. Hale Drugs Driesen, J. & Son General Mdse. Markland, G. T Notions Elgin & Curless Market McLaren, F. M Harness English, W. M Shoes Mendenhall, C. E Furniture Feyler & Feyler Variety Store Miles, Chas Garage Garrett, G. E General Store Miller, Elmore Billiards Harris, J. B Furniture Musgrove, H. C Painter Hartley, R. E. & H. O Tinners Myers, Geo. A Jewelry Reprg. Hoettchens & Wolff Jewelry Nelson & Nelson Johnson, J. G. .Blacksmith and Implmts. .. .Hardware, Stoves and Implements Keefer, T. T Market O'Connell, D Lumber Kuhl, Chas. A.. Dry Goods Rankm, Fred Contr. and Bldr. Mooney Bros Drugs and Stationery Schissler, Homer Notions Murray, A. Notions Sexton J & Royal . . Bsmith & Wag. Mkrs. Parry & Parry Millinery Snowden, Lee Plumber Price, A. N ... .Publishers and Printers Thomas, B. H Blacksmith Price, S. H Insurance Thompson, Geo. Y.. Concrete Contractor Reilly, M. E Groceries Tingley, U. G Plumber Roberts Bros Hardware Van Syckel, J. W Hdiv. and Tinner Roosa, A. B Tailor and Garage Vermont Mills Co. Rosse, D. W Groceries Vermont Telephone & Exchange Co. Rutledge & Rutledge Bakery Webster, A. F., & Co. .. .General Store Schwartz & Danner . .Poultry and Eggs Westlake, Wm Shoemaker Snedeker, Grain and Flour J. B Whitney, C. M. . ..Dry Goods and Shoes Snyder, A. F Shoes Summers, E. L Hotel TABLE GROVE. Todd, J. M Bottling Works Alford, Chas Restaurant Toler & Kost Drugs and Paints Bailey, W. L Livery Tregellas & Son Groceries Baldwin, A Blacksmith Tyrer. Miss Stella Millinery Bellomy, L. S Furnitwe Van Antwerp, J. C Groceries Cox, Chas Harness Waggoner, J. D Livery Farmers' Bank. Walters Bros Livery Foster, Glen Market Welker, Harley Garage Foster, H., & Son. .Blacksmith & Auto Winninghoff, Geo Blacksmith Foster, W. A. H Livery Foster, W. T Groceries VERMONT. Foster & Parrish Market Arnold, J. Ross Printer Fulton County Bank. Bader & Co Grain Haist, C. H., & Son General Store Bartholomew, H. B Haist, M. F., & Son Coal Clothg. and Men's Furngs. Haist Bros Hay Branson, Miss h. .. .Books and Notions Hammond, Bailev & Co Bankers Brown, Taylor Livery Heflin, J. A...:. Cigars Carithers, J. B. .Groceries and Market Henry & Arnold Printers Carrick, B. E Groceries Hill, Miss M. A Notions Chipman, S. K Garage Hipsley, Wm. L General Store

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The Barber Church St. FAIRVIEW, ILL.

Snively, Mrs. F. General Store Hunter, T- H General Store M Keach, L. M Titmer Star Coal Co. of Galesburg Koehler, Albert Drugs and Paint Taylor, C. D Furniture Lance, Cornell & Co Bankers Turall, J. W Plbr. and Tinner Mackemer, R. G., Lumber Co. Walton, Frank. . .Grocery and Market Matteson, C. S Harness AVON. Miller Bros Hdw., Agricl. Implmts. Modern Cafe. Avon Milling & Manufacturing Co. Morris, Miss R. H Millinery Avon Mutual Telephone Co. Notson, N Jewelry Bader & Co Grain Pickering, C. E Blacksmith Burchard & Throckmorton Market Quigley, W. J Restaurant Chambers, R. H Furniture Chatterton, A.. Ham. and Repairing Rinker', J. H Auto W. Rogers, D. B., & Son General Store Copeland, F. M General Store Sexton, H. P Bakery Crissej^ Oliver & Son Lumber Skien & Maxwell Garage Fullerton, W. E Blacksmith Watson, Albert Feed Mill Graham, A. R Bakery Watson & Fawcett ...F. & F. Hanson, O. H Restaurant Weese, Mrs. Nellie L General Store Harrod, P Drugs, Wallppr, Jwlry. Wells W. A Blacksmith Hunter Drug Co. CUBA. Lewis, F. E Fwieral Director Akinson, W. M Hotel Lockwood, W. A. & Co Dry Goods Alexander Lumber Co. Lockwood & Mullen. .Men's Furnishings Bath, Roy Mfr. and Ret. Cigars Mauvis, Henry O Implements Big Creek Coal Co. McElwain, W. A Tinner Bolton & Bolton General Store Merrill, Giles E Poultry Campbell, E. D Barber Rea, F. D Groceries Cluts, Oliver Auto Reprg. Sailor, C. T Auto and Garage Craig, Geo. W Blacksmith Schneider, G. Y{. . . .Contr. and Builder Cyphers, C. W Harness Scott & Lawrence Groceries Day Bros General Store Shaughnessy, David J Blacksmith DuVand, V. L Undertaker Silvertooth, R. D Shoe Repairing Grady Bros Poultry Simmons, Charlotte M Millinery Harrison, D. W. C Drugs Stevens, W. E Puh. and Ptrs. Hughes, M. E Restaurant Sullivan, J. H Harness

Irwin, Jas Cement Contrs. Sundberg, A. . .Groceries and Hardware Kirby, C. W Market Taft & Lawson Hotel Leiper & Blacker Variety Store Tompkins & Clayberg General Store Levy, I. E Clothing Trumpey, C. H Restaurant Massino, Frank Confectionery Weseman, Miss Emma Millinery

McDuff, J. D Bakerv IPAVA. Murphy, Geo. B Hotel Adkinson, W. E Mfrs. Ice Cream Nelson, J. W Pubr. & Printers Atherton, A. R Bakery Otto, Jos Billiards Atwater, E Oil and Vulcanising Parrish, Roy Confectionery Beers, Leroy Dry Goods and Shoes Pugh Stores Co General Store Braden Bros Implements Ray, E. A Feed Butler, Wm Billiards

Rector, Lewis ] . .Groc. Hadw. Implmts. Carter, O. E Drugs Reichard, B. F Billiards Cleavin, A. V Groceries Rowden, Harry R Real Estate Clemens, Lee Live Stock Rowden, N. A., & Son. Grocery & Mkt. Hoopes, John A Feed Mill Shrvock, F. V. .Hdw., Agricl. Implmts. Imber, John A Shoemaker Smith, C. D Jewelry Killer & McLaren Blacksmith Smith, Jerry B Drugs & Stationery Ladd, C. M Plumber

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Ladd, J. K Jewelry White & Latourette Hdw. and Tin Lindsey, C. M Poultry Whitsell, J. A., & Co Groceries Lindsey, Mrs. K Hotel Lohr, A. W Blacksmith FAIRVIEW. Lovell, F. J Billiards Beatty, J. L Drugs McCune, J. H Lbr. and Grain Belue, J. F., & Co Furniture McLaren, F. M Harness Dawson, Chas. W Blacksmith McQueen, Albert Junk Fairview Farmers' Elevator Co. Morrison, J. A Mus. Instrmts. Finnicum, Mrs. L. K Restaurant Nelson, C. M Pub. and Printers Garretson, T. W...Dry Goods, Clothing Owens, H. D Groceries Grimm, Earl Garage Roth, S. E Grocery and Market Hill, Harry C General Store Stubblefield, O. W Tel. Exch. Johnson & Nelson. Trickley, J. E Hardware and Stoves Clothing and Men's Furnishings Weese, E. J Garage Lindstrom, H. E Tinner Wilson, W. P Grocery and Market McCoombs, J. C Groc. and Hdw. Wood, Oliver, & Son Senders, A. E Harness Furn., Und. and Wallpaper Simpson Lumber Wright, John Restaurant Spin General Store Stout Implements LONDON MILLS. Stroman Implements Anderson, J. H Restaurant Van Ness Blacksmith Baker, C. D Blacksmith Vin Camp, W. 'i:i. .Grocery and Market Bell, W. E Garage Wilson, A. C General Store Blakeslee, J. N Agricultural Implmts. and Hdzv. SAINT DAVID. Buck, Geo. W Harness Big Creek Coal Co. Grimm, J. O Big Creek Mercantile Co. Hdw., Implmts. and Notions Bima, Mike Grocery and Market Gullet & Gullet Elec. Supplies Chaddock, O. J Billiards Henry, G. Furniture Farrell, W H. N . .Blacksmith and Confty. Hummel, A. W Groceries Hardy, Mrs. S^LVdh.Restrnt. and Confty. Hummel Lumber Co. Hibser, Frank Groceries Johnson, Otto General Store Levy, I. E., & Co Clothing Kessler, Lenora Millinery Lyons, L. D Drugs Owens & Hatten Market Nebbia, John Groceries Pippert, John Mfr. Cigars Pearson, Edw General Store Reed, C. E Groceries Pringle & StoufFer Groceries Ross, S. J Hotel Snider, L. R Lumber Saverly Bros Groceries Stauffer, A. J Shoe Reprg. Shreves, W. T Dry Goods Tadjwie, Frank Groceries Thurman, L. F Restaurant Thomas, W. J Billiards Ulm, Wm. A., & Co General Store Voorhees, J. F Livery SMITHFIELD. Vose, D. K Publisher Gray, Jos Restaurant Watkins, J. C Lumber Hinderliter & Rector. Ham. & Vehicles White, S. M Hardware Hinderliter & Welch Lumber

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FRANK WHITE & BROTHER BOOKSELLERS Newsdealers Stationers CANTON, ILLINOIS

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Irwin & Son General Store NORRIS. Jones & Abshire Restrnt. and Mkt. Alden Coal Co Mining Newberry, G. W., & Son Brons, B General Store Drugs and Jewelry Courtney, Jos Restrnt. and Confty. Pittinger, A. L Blacksmith Farmers' Elevator Co. Robertson, Jas. H General Store Harwick, Mary Restaurant Robertson, J. W Grain Norris Cfty Mining Co. Tajlor, C. D Funeral Director Simmons, J. C Drugs Varner, J. F General Store Vorhees, A. W General Store MARIETTA. Welch Bros General Store Bartlett, J. E Restrnt. and Cigars Welch & Parvin Hdw. and Stoves Clause, J. D Hdw. and Implmts. Harn, Leroy General Store SUMMUM. Howard, S. B Groceries Baumgartner, Mrs. J. L Groceries BRERETON. Comingore, Blacksmith Jas Brereton Coal Co. Banner, General Store J Brereton Mercantile Co. Deary, E. Blacksmith V Monmouth Coal Co. Elliott, Don Variety Store Sekardi, Andy Market Freiley, Zena & Jason. Harw. and Reprg. Strah', J. H Groceries Harris, J. B Funeral Director James, Geo., & Son Groceries BRYANT. Mummert & Son Hardware Bernard! & Fiorina General Store ;Schenk, Chester General Store Eichelberger, B. F Blacksmith Shawgo, H. L Billiards Lightle, Chas Confectionery ELLISVILLE. Spainhour & Mercer General Store Caldwell, T. R Harness BANNER. Checklin, W. H Restaurant Fidler, J. T Groceries Clause, Geo. F Blacksmith Smith, D. A General Store Tompkins, Edmonson, C. F ... .Hdw. and Imphnts. Chas Restaurant

Griflfith, Chas. E. . .Harness and Shoes BREEDS. Griffith, H. R Shoemaker Brown, M. F General Store Pritchard & Son Market Lingenfelter, Wm Blacksmith Schroeder, F. J General Store Olson, N Groceries Warner, G. W General Store FIATT. MIDDLE GROVE. Forneris, C General Store Bank of Middle Grove. Keefauver, J. L Rest, and Billiards Beall, E. R., & Co General Store Tompkins, F. S General Store Bond, A. P General Store SEVILLE. Courtney, W. G Grain and Lbr. Baird, General Store Dikeman, A. General Store J. M W Curfman, M. E General Store Fennell, W. G General Store Freeze, K Confectionery LIVERPOOL. McCord, Chas Billiards Leonard & Baker General Store Moore, F. W General Store Whitehead, Truman General Store 162 FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

GENERAL FARM DATA FROM FULTON COUNTY ILLINOIS—From 1910 Census

Population 49,549 Number of all farms 3*926 Color and nativity of farmers: Native vi^hite 3 794 Poreig-n-born white '131 Neg-ro and other non-white 1 Number of farms, classified by size: Under 3 acres 14 3 to 9 acres ', 203 10 to 19 acres I39 20 to 49 acres 491 50 to 99 acres 924 100 to 174 acres 1,224 175 to 259 acres 608 260 to 499 acres 287 500 to 999 acres 3I 1000 and over 5 Approximate land area acres ' 565,760 Land in farms acres 506,222 Improved land in farms acres 357,578 Woodland in farms acres 74,727 Other unimproved land in farms .acres 73,917 Percent of land area in farms 89.5 Percent of farm land improved 70.6 Average acres per farm 128.9 Average improved acres per farm 91.1 All farm property value dollars 58,579,979 T-and dollars 44,637,857 Building-s dollars 7,099,750 Implements and machinery dollars 1,168,788 Domestic animals, poultry and bees dollars 5,673,584 Percent of value of property in: Land 76.2 Buildings 12.1 Implements and machinery 2.0 Domestic animals, poultry and bees 9.7 Average values: All property per farm dollars 14,921 Land and buildings per farm dollars 13,178 Land per acre ...... dollars 88.18 Farms reporting domestic animals 3,862 Value of domestic animals dollars 5,507,363 Cattle: Total number 47,293 Dairy cows 14,340 Other cows 7,138 Yearling heifers 6,166 Calves 5,964 Yearling steers and bulls 6,172 Other steers and bulls 7,513 Value dollars 1,363,744 Horses: Total number 25,993 Mature horses 21,998 Yearling colts 2,848 Spring colts 1,147 Value dollars 2,899,878 : Total number 764 Mature mules 643 Yearling colts 97 Spring colts 24 Value ' dollars 95,512 Asses an-5 burros: Number 12 Value dollars 1,381 Swine: Total number 153,253 Mature hogs IMoi Spring pigs 73,789 Value dollars 1,089,486

Total number "'^^'Hl Rams, ewes and wethers I'lZo • 5,398 Spring lambs • • • Value dollars 56,780

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Goats: Number 242 Value dollars 582 Number of poultry of all kinds 294,578 Value dollars 158,203 Number of colonies of bees 2,657 Value dollars 8,018 Number of farms operated by owners 2,314 Percent of all farms 58.9 Land in farms acres 282,112 Improved land in farms acres 194,948 Value of land and building's dollars 27,983,717 Degree of ownership: Farms consisting- of owned land only 1,915 Farms consisting of owned and hired land 399 Color and nativity of owners: Native white 2,207 Foreign-born white 106 Negro and other non-white 1 Number of farms operated by tenants 1,565 Percent of all farms 39.9 Land in farms acres 214,530 Improved land in farms acres 156,509 Value of land and buildings dollars 22,763,965 Form of tenancy: Share tenants 888 Share cash tenants 174 Cash tenants 476 Tenure not specified 27 Color and nativity of tenants: Native white , 1,541 Foreign-born white 24 Negro and other non-white Number of farms operated by managers 47 Land in farms acres 9,580 Improved land in farms acres 6,121 Value of land and buildings dollars 989,925 Mortgage debt report: For all farms operated by owners: Number free from mortgage debt 1,270 Number with mortgage debt 1,003 Number with no mortgage report 41 For farms consisting of owned land only: Number reporting debt and amount 774 Value of their land and buildings '. dollars 8,409,558 Amount of mortgage debt dollars 2,514,928 Percent of value of land and buildings 29.9 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS. Dairy cows on farms reporting dairy products number 13,390 Dairy cows on farms reporting milk produced number 12,027 Milk produced gallons 3,304,130 Sold gallons 232,177 Cream sold gallons 17,387 Butter-fat sold pounds 22,709 Produced pounds 905,612 Sold pounds 464,434 Cheese produced pounds Sold pounds Value of dairy products, excluding home use of milk and cream dollars 253,450 Receipts from sale of dairy products dollars 157,431 Poultry raised number 457,105 Sold number 188,891 Eggs produced dozens 1,238,719 Sold dozens 715,835 Value of poultry and eggs produced dollars 438,194 Receipts from sale of poultry and eggs dollars 223,161 Wool, fleeces shorn number 5,554 Mohair and goat hair fleeces shorn number Value of wool and mohair produced dollars 10,415 Honey produced pounds '' 15,476 Wax produced pounds 35 Value of honey and wax produced dollars 1,655 DOMESTIC AXIMAIiS SOLD OR SLAUGHTERED. Calves sold or slaughtered number 2,987

Other cattle sold or slaughtered . number 25,383 Horses, mules and asses and burros sold number 3,014 Swine sold or slaughtered number 126,973 Sheep and goats sold or slaughtered number 5,041 Receipts from sale of animals dollars 3,089,329 Value of animals slaughtered dollars 249,120

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VALUE OF ALL, CROPS. othir grains "seeds .' '.'.;;;:;:;:;.';.:::.:.:::.::.:;: ' and aoWlll '^'^I'lll Hay and forage dollars 723:770 Vegetables dollars 159737 Fruits and nuts dollars All other 140,832 crops dollars 78,743 SELECTED CROPS. Corn j^Pi-es 136.864 „ ^ bushels 5,820,479 Oats acres 33,090 • ,„. • • bushels 1,194,408 Wheat acres 53,082 ^ W---,l bushels 1,061,610 Emmer and Spelt acres 26 bushels 750 ^ , Barley acres 382 „ ,• • V • ; bushels 6,667 Buckwheat acres 664 „ bushels 1,182 Rye acres 903 ,, • •,:.••:•; bushels 14,321 All tame or cultivated grasses acres 44,480 „. •:••••, tons 68,516 Timothy alone acres 21,873 • ••, ••• ^. • 1 : tons 33,947 Timothy and clover mixed acres 13,859 ^, : tons 21,796 Clover alone acres 8,260 ,, • • tons 11,689 Alfalfa, acres 259 • • • • • • 664 ,,.,, : : tons Millet or Hungarian grasses acres 149 tons 260 Other tame or cultivated grasses acres 80 tons 160 Wild, salt or prairie grasses acres 10 tons 15 Grains cut green acres 50 tons 60 Coarse forage acres 3,790 tons 6,248 Potatoes acres 1,581 bushels 127,715 Sweet potatoes and yams acres 15 bushels 974 All other vegetables acres 976 Maple trees number 3,717 Maple sugar (made) pounds 585 Maple sirup (made) gallons 1,435 Broom corn acres

, FRUITS AND NUTS. Apples trees 86,019 bushels 102,122 Peaches and nectarines trees 89,269 bushels 42,801 Pears trees 8,204 bushels 2,640 Plums and prunes trees 16,298

I bushels 2,286 Cherries trees 20,588 bushels 6,2 52 Quinces trees 296 bushels 102 Grapes vines 13,722 pounds 182,907 Strawberries acres 26 quarts 30,416 Raspberries and loganberries acres 50 quarts 48,432 Blackberries and dewberries acres 81 quarts 78,729

Nuts . trees 312 pounds 2,266 MISCELLANEOUS. Labor—farms reporting 2,190 Cash expended dollars 387,087 Rent and board expended dollars 100,934 Fertilizer—farms reporting 9 Amount expended dollars 341 Feed—farms reporting 1,429 Amount expended dollars 323,280 Receipts from sale of feedable crops dollars 812,442 165 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

GLUE METHOD OF INOCULA- In the case of small seed, like TION clovers, a solution of one pound of By Frank I. Mann in Prairie Farmer. glue to two gallons of water is satis- The glue method of inoculating factory, and then the solution is so clover and alfalfa seed is not only dilute not many lumps of seed are cheap and easy, but it is nearly formed by sticking together. If "fool proof;" that is, it is not neces- there should be, it is easy to rub and sary to be very particular about all the screen them out. details to have it successful in its results. A pouad n glue may be VIABILITY OF GARDEN SEEDS dissolved in a gallon of water or in In his book, Productive Vegetable two or three gallons of water, with- Growing, Prof. John W. Lloyd, of the the out any appreciable difference in University of Illinois horticulture de- quart dirt, or a results; and a of dry partment gives the following as the gallon of dry dirt, may be sprinkled length of time seeds may be expected on the seed after it has been moist- to retain their vitality: ened with the glue water. As a rule, Years Tears about a quart of dirt may stick to Asparagus 5 Mustard 4 the seed, and the rest of the dirt may Bean 3 Okra 5 Beet .... Onion 2 be screened out or not, just as you Parsley 3 prefer, as the amount of dirt is not Parsnip 2 material, if there is enough. In pre- Pea 3 Pepper 4 paring the dirt, little care however, a Pumpkin 5 should be used to secure it from a Radish 5 place where the bacteria are active, Rhubarb ...... 3 as shown by the nodules formed, and Salisfy 2 Spinach 5 if the host plant, in this case sweet Squash 5 clover, has grown in the same place Tomato 4 for several years the inoculation will Turnip 5 be better. This dirt should not be Watermelon ... 5 dried in the sun, as direct sunlight is It is always safest to test seeds that fatal to bacteria of nearly every kind. have been kept more than a year be- The dirt should be finely pulverized fore planting, because they are not and sifted through a fine sieve, but always kept under the best conditions this is not much trouble, as so small and if not will deteriorate faster than an amount is used. is indicated in the foregoing table. —

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FERTILITY IN FARM PRODUCE (Approximate maximum amounts removed annually per acre) Fertility Market Value Nitro- Phos- Potass- Nitro- Phos- Potass- Crop, Kind Amount gen phorus ium gen phorus ium Total Corn, grain 100 bu. 100 17 19 $15.00 $.51 $1.14 $16.65 Corn stover 3 tons 48 6 52 7.20 ,18 3 12 10 50 Total corn crop 148 23 71 22.20 .69 426 2715 Oats, grain 100 bu. 66 11 16 9.90 .33 96 1119 Oat straw 2^ tons 31 5 52 4.65 .IS 3.12 7'92 Total oat crop 97 16 68 14.55 .48 4.08 19 11 Wheat, grain 50 bu. 71 12 13 10.65 .36 .78 1179 Wheat straw 2J/^ tons 25 4 45 3.75 .12 2.70 6.57 Total wheat crop 96 16 58 14.40 .48 3.48 18.36 Soy beans 25 bu. 80 13 24 12.00 .39 1.44 13 83 Soy bean straw 2J4 tons 79 8 49 11.85 .24 2.94 15 03 Total soy bean crop 159 21 TZ 23.85 .63 4.38 28.86 Timothy hay 3 tons 72 9 71 10.80 .27 4.26 15.33 Clover seed 4 bu. 7 2 3 1.05 .06 .18 1.29 Clover hay 4 tons 160 20 120 24.00 .60 7.20 3180 Cowpea hay 3 tons 130 14 98 19.50 .42 5.88 25.80 Alfalfa hay 8 tons 400 36 192 60.00 1.08 11.52 72.60 Potatoes 300 bu. 63 13 90 9.45 .39 5.40 15 23 Sugar beets 20 tons 100 18 157 15.00 .54 9.42 24 96 Apples 600 bu. 47 5 57 7.05 .15 3.42 10.62 Apple leaves 4 tons 59 7 47 8.85 .21 2.82 11.88 Wood growth 1/50 tree 6 2 5 .90 .06 .30 1.26 Total apple crop 112 14 109 16.80 .42 6.54 23.76 Fat cattle 1,000 lbs. 25 7 1 3.75 .21 .06 4 02 Fat hogs 1,000 lbs. 18 3 1 2.70 .09 .06 2.85 Milk 10,000 lbs. 57 7 12 8.55 .21 .72 9 48 Butter 400 lbs. 0.8 0.2 0.1 .12 .01 .01 .14 The prices here given for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the normal market values, and not present war-time valuations. This table is taken from Dr. Cyrill G. Hopkins' "Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture."

ERADICATING HEDGE to the ground the new growth next By Frank I. Mann in Prairie Farmer. summer may be kept down without You can not kill a hedge fence much work by cutting ofif with a entirely by burning or cutting off the mower or heavy scythe. A close cut- tops during the winter or spring. ting throughout one summer and fall There is so much stored material in will usually kill all the hedge, though the roots to be used in making sometimes an occasional plant may growth that the roots or stumps will show another year. If not allowed start buds and grow the coming sea- to mature any wood during the fall son. If you could cut it or burn it the hedge or any plant is easily killed. If during late summer or early fall your hedge is where you can per- during August in this latitude—after mit it to grow it would pay to let the growth has been made and before it grow for posts. It will pay more the wood has begun to harden, most per acre than your corn land. of the plants will be killed, if not all. To get rid of a hedge, however, it KILLING RATS. is not a bad plan to burn it or cut From Prairie Farmer. it ofif close to the ground during the Saturate cloths large enough to fill winter when there is more time to the entrances of the holes with car- work at it, and depend on cutting off bon-disulphide, perhaps a large tea- the new growth that comes once or spoonful to each cloth. Poke the twice during the next summer. One cloth down as far as possible, then close cutting in should be made fill in with dirt. This gas is very August, just before the wood com- heavy and when it evaporates it settles mences to harden, so that this young into the bottom of the holes, killing is growth not permitted to store any old and young. This gas is also very food in its roots for another year. If satisfactory in killing gophers and all tops have been burned or cut close woodchucks.

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GESTATION TABLE OF FARM ANIMALS

Time of Mares, Cows, Service 340 Days Jan. 1 Dec. 6 " 6 " 11 " 11 " 16 " 16 " 21 " 21 " 26 " 26 31 31 Jan. 5 Feb 5 10 10 IS " IS 20 " 20 2S " 25 30 Mar. 2 Feb. 4 7 9 " 12 " 14 " 17 " 19 " 22 " 24 " 27 Mar. 1 Apr. 1 6 " 6 " 11 " 11 " 16 " 16 " 21 " 21 " 26 " 26 " 31 May 1 Apr. 5 6 " 10 " 11 " 15 " 16 " 20 " 21 " 25 " 26 " 30 " 31 May 5 " Tune 5 10 " 10 " 15 " 15 " 20 " 20 " 25 " 25 " 30 June 4 9 July 5 « 10 14 " 15 " 19 " 20 " 24 " 25 29 " 30 July 4 Aug. 4 9 9 14 " 14 19 " 19 24 " 24 29 Set. 3 Aug, 3 " 29 8 " 13 " 18 23 28 Oct.

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VALUE OF PRINCIPAL FATTENING FEEDS WITH CORN AT VARYING PRICES PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

CHICAGO'S BANNER RECEIPTS Following are given banner receipts at the Chicago Union Stock Yards for periods men- tioned : Largest Receipts of Stock in One Day

Cattle, Nov. 16, 1908 49,128 Calves, May 1, 1906 9,284 Hogs. Feb. 10, 1908 87,716 Sheep. Oct. 16. 1911 • 71,/92 Horses. May 17, 1915 2,300 Cars, Jan. 11, 1904 3,228

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Week Cattle, week ending Sept. 19, 1891 95,524 Calves, week ending April 21, 1912 A^<^^^ Hogs, week ending Nov. 20, 1880 300,48!; Sheep week ending Sept. 27, 1913 231,647 Horses, week ending Nov. 7. 1914 7,031 Cars, week ending Dec. 13, 1902 8,471

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Month Cattle, September, 1892 385,466 Calves. April, 1912 80,558 Hogs, December, 1915 1,174,530 Sheep. October, 1910 895,503 Horses, March, 1905 18,448 Cars. December, 1905 31,910

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Year Cattle, 1892 3,571,796 Calves, 1911 521,512 Hogs, 1898 8,817,114 Sheep, 1912 6,055,546 Horses, 1915 165,253 Cars. 1890 311,557 February 10, 1908, receipts of hogs at the Chicago Stock Yards were 87,716, with an additional 1,649 direct to downtown packers, making the day's total 89,365. The week ending December 11, 1915, arrivals of hogs at the Stock Yards were 298,818 and downtown packers received 12,725, making a record grand total of 311,543. In December, 1915, hog receipts at the Chicago Stock Yards were 1,174,530, with 57,051 direct to packers outside the yards or a combined total of 1,231,581. There arrived at the Chicago Stock Yards in 1898, 8,717,114 hogs, but in the same year 546,337 additional hogs were received direct by packers outside the yards, making a grand total of 9,363,451.

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VALUATION OF LIVE STOCK The valuation of live stock received at the Chicago Union Stock Yards for SO years, as

compiled by the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company, is given below : 1866 $ 42,765,328 1891 t 239,434,775 1867 42,375,241 1892 ' 253 836 502 1868 52,506,288 1893 249 542 377 1869 60,171,217 1894 228!l53!o29 1870 62,090,631 1895 200 584 380 1871 60,331,082 1896 187 745 655 1872 87,500,000 1897 216,305;396 1873 91,321,162 1898 229,301296 1874 115,049,140 1899 233711180 1875 117,533,942 1900 262 154 272 1876 111,185,650 1901 283,9551239 1877 99,024,100 1902 312,884,386 1878 106,101,879 1903 288,152,707 1879 114,795,834 1904 264,124,607 1880 143,057,026 1905 300,472 480 1881 183,007,710 1906 317,467,535 1882 196,670,221 1907 319,202239 1883 201,252,772 1908 306,566,518 1884 187,387,680 1909 323,607,543 1885 173,598,002 1910 357,145,681 1886 166,741,754 1911 339,484,690 1887 176.644,597 1912 375,694,939 1888 182,202,789 1913 409,134,674 1889 203,321,924 1914 375,698,589 1890.... 231,344,879 1915 370,938,156

Grand Total $10,453,280,293 Valuation for 1915 divided as follows: Cattle, $192,116,472; calves, $5,714,075; hog*. $120,349,047; sheep, $23,004,562, and horses $29,754,000. RECORD STOCK YARDS RECEIPTS Largest receipts at Chicago stock yards for periods mentioned Day Week Month Year Cattle 49,128 95,524 385,466 3,571,796 Calves... 9,284 19,027 80,558 521,512 Hogs 87,716 300,488 1,174,530 8,817,114 Sheep 71,792 231,647 895,503 6,055,546 Horses 2,300 7,031 18,448 165,253 Cars 3,228 8,471 31,910 311.557 Including hogs shipped direct to packers outside the yards, the record stands at 89,365 for one day, 311,543 in one week, 1,231,581 for a month and 9,363,451 in one year. VALUATION OF LIVESTOCK Official valuation of livestock received at Chicago Stock Yards in 1915. compared with 1914: 1915 1914 Decrease Cattle $192,116,472 $191,788,783 *$ 327,689 Calves 5,714,075 4,908,790 *80S,285 Hogs 120,349,047 128,980,782 8,631 735 Sheep 23,004,562 30,358,064 7,353,502 Horses 29,754,000 19,662,170 •10,091,830

Totals .$370,938,156 $375,698,589 $4,760,433 *Increase. Including hogs handled by downtown packers—432,321 head at $7,161,486—total valuation of Chicago was $378,099,642.

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FERTILITY IN MANURE, ROUGH FEEDS, AND FERTILIZERS Pounds Per Ton Market Value Per Ton Nitre- Phos- Potass- Phos- Material gen phorus ium Nitrogen phorus Potassium Total Fresh farm manure 10 2 8 $1.50 $ .24 $.48 $2.22 Barnyard manure 10 3 8 1.50 .36 .48 2.38 Corn stover 16 2 17 2.40 .24 1.02 3.66 Oat straw 12 2 21 1.80 .24 1.26 3.30 Wheat straw 10 2 14 1.50 .24 .84 2.58 Clover hay 40 5 30 6.00 .60 1.80 8.40 Cowpea hay 43 5 33 6.45 .60 1.98 9.03 A?falfrhay 50 4 24 7.50 .48 1.44 9.42 Raw bone meal 80 180 12.00 18.00 30.00 Steamed bone meal 20 180 3.00 25.00 28.00 Acidiated bone meal 40 140 6.00 16.80 22.80 Raw rock phosphate 250 7.50 7.50 Acid phosphate 125 15.00 15.00 Wood ashes 10 100 7.20 Complete fertilizer 33 88 33 (?) (?) (?) 23.00 (?) About two tons of fresh farm manure are required to produce one ton of common barn- yard manure six months old, with losses as indicated. This is the average composition and the average selling price of twelve brands of so-called "complete" fertilizer offered for sale in Illinois. Only 70 pounds of the phosphorus is guar- anteed available, 18 pounds being insoluble. The cost of this 88 pounds of phosphorus in raw phosphate would be $2.64. rock . . , „ Cyril G. Hopkins, "Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture.

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PRICES FOR WHEAT FOR FIFTY YEARS

The following table shows the lowest and highest cash prices for cash contract wheat in the Chicago market for the last 50 years and the months in which extreme prices were reached: Months the Months the Lowest Prices Highest Prices Years. Were Reached. Yearly Range Were Reached, 1866 February $.78 at $2.03 November 1867 August l.SS at 2.95 May 1868 November 1.04j4at 2.20 July 1869 December 76J^ at 2.47 August 1870 April 73^ at 1.311^ Tuly 1871 August 99^ at 1.32 "Feb., April, Sept. 1872 November 1.01 at 1.61 August 1873 September 89 at 1.46 July 1874 October 81^ at 1.28 April 1875 February 83J4at 1.30^ August 1876 July 83 at 1.2654 December 1877 August 1.01^ at 1.76J4 May 1878 October 77 at 1.14 April 1879 January 815/g at 1.33i^ December 1880 August 86^ at 1.32 January 1881 January 955^ at I.4314 Ootoher 1882 December 69>^at 1.40 April and May 1883 October 90 at 1.13]^ Jnne 1884 December 69 at .96 February 1885 March 7zy^ at 1.3154 April 1886 October 695^ at .8454 January 1887 Aug.ust 605^ at .9454 Tune 1888 April 71^ at 2.00 September 1889 Jpn= 7514 at 1.0854 February 1890 February .74^4 at 1.0854 August 1891 July • •• .85 at 1.16 April 1892 October 69>| at .9154 February 1893 ••• July • 54 at .88 April 1894 September 50 at .65 J4 April 1895 January 4554 at .855^ May 1896 August S3 at .945i November

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LARGEST DAY'S RECEIPTS, 1915

Largest day's receipts at the Chicago Stock Yards of all kinds of livestock and the largest day's receipts of cars each month of 1915 follov/ Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Horses Cars January 27,851 2,040 59,752 50,055 1,860 2,420 February 21,880 3,129 53,748 17,257 2,032 1,897 March, 17,890 5,067 45,396 18,323 1,971 1,619 April.. 20,139 6,518 39,194 15,019 1,758 1,698 May 18,745 5,462 51,942 15,060 2,300 1,795 June ..18,094 4,069 43,336 14,632 1,593 1,524 July 20,316 3,540 43.353 19,062 1,514 1,565 August 22,966 2,189 35,346 20,954 1,835 1,591 September ..26,007 2,071 29,517 22,439 2,095 1,697 October 27,127 2,218 37,125 21,647 2,273 1,593 November 25,128 2,088 49,263 35,441 1,893 1,919 December... .34,926 2,089 75,320 30,166 1,606 2,781

Year ., ....34,926 6,518 75,320 50,055 2,300 2,781 PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

AVERAGE WEIGHT OF LIVESTOCK The average weight of cattle at Chicago for months mentioned was as follows: FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

INDEX

'Breeders' Directory 144-152 Business Men's Directory 153-162 Farmers' Directory 43-142 General Information Abortion, Contagious, Controlling 13 Belt, What to Do for Slipping 38 Binder Troubles and Adjustments 21 Corn Planter Adjustments 27 Dairy Cow Feeds 19 Silage for 18 Eggs, Producing High Quality 40 Feeds, Fattening Value with Corn at Varying Prices 169 Protein, Value with Tankage at Varying Prices 169 Hog, Composition of 169 Fertility in Farm Produce 167 Manure, Rough Feeds and Fertilizers 172 Fulton County, Farm Bureau 163 Farm Data 164 Officers 7 Garden Seeds, Viability of 166 Gestation Table of Farm Animals 168 Glue Method of Inoculation 166 Hay Rope, How to Mend 31 Hedge, Eradicating 167 Horses, Average Cost of Raising 20 Care of 35 Information, Useful 40 Labor, Value of 12 Lightning Rods Protect Farm Buildings 38 Live Stock, Average Weight of 176 Chicago Receipts 170 Farmers' Medicine Chest 9 Largest Day's Receipts 170-175 Valuation of 171 Poultry, Preparing for Market 41 Rats, Killing 167 Silage, Finding Weight of 18 Silo, Building a Pit 16 Sealing of 18 What Size Shall I Build 15 Soldering 35 Stalk Disease 14 State and Federal Officers 6 r\ Stock Foods, Some Facts About 20 (kg. Tractioneer's Dream 40 S^, Tractor Horsepower, How to Judge 36 h|' Threshing Ring, Organizing 41 K Wheat, Prices for Fifty Years 174 ^C Worms in Hogs, Remedy for 14 http://stores.ebay.com/Ancestry-Found http://stores.ebay.com/Ancestry-FoundSECURITY

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