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Prairie Farmer's Directory
Edgar County
Illinois
Complete Directory of the F"armers of Edgar County,
with valuable information about each farm.
Breeders' Directory, giving full classified list of breeders
of purebred livestock and poultry.
Business Directory, giving list of all business houses in
Edgar County.
Valuable statistics and general information.
Copyright, 1917
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
BINDER TROUBLES AND ADJUSTMENTS
By C. O. Reed, University of Illinois, in Prairie Farmer.
To have to await the services of an
expert when every minute of the har-
vest days is money is not only an ex-
pensive practice, but in most cases is
an unnecessary one if the operator
will only use patience and good judg-
ment and try to understand a few
very simple principles of what seems
a complicated machine. The purpose
of this article is to aid the operator
in his most common binder troubles.
To cover the ground in the most log-
ical and concise manner, let us con-
sider troubles under the three general
heads: general binder troubles, bind-
er head troubles and knotter head
troubles.
Starting. If possible, start the new
machine on a road or in a pasture
before going into the grain field. Use
plenty of kerosene and run the ma-
chine empty for about five minutes,
taking notice that every duct to bear-
ings and every oil hole is open. Then
apply lubricating oil. When you are
ready to enter the grain with a new
machine, raise the machine well up,
tilt the platform forward; open the
throat of the machine by throwiiig
the butt adjuster forward and start in
with about one-half of a full swath.
After five minutes work the machine
is ready for maximum results. If
compelled to make a full swath at the
start, cut the grain extra high.
Never change the adjustment of a
new binder head before going into the
field. It may miss a few bundles at
first, but do not adjust. Apply a lib-
eral amount of coal oil to the knotter
head and the trouble will usually dis-
appear.
New Machine Failing to Start. Oc-
casionally a new machine fails to start
due to some part sticking or catch-
ing. Throw the binder out of gear
and see that the bull wheel revolves
without catching. Remove the eleva-
tor chain and throw in gear. This
will test the sickle. Next put on ele-
vator chain and throw off reel chains.
This will test the rollers. Then con-
nect and test the reel. This method
will test one part at a time and should
locate the trouble without difiiculty.
In testing out head for failure to re-
volve, operate head by hand at back
of machine through shaft which
drives head from elevator chai*'.
General Binder Troubles
Chains. Undue wear in chains may
be caused by the chain being run too
tight or backwards. Run the chain
with the hooks of the links leading
and with the openings of the hooks
out. The use of oil or grease on
chains, if the binder is being run in
a sandy country or under dusty con-
ditions, is not to be recommended,
for the oil will collect the fine parti-
cles of grit and ca'use excessive wear.
Under such conditions use dry graph-
ite. Chain jumping is caused by the
chain being too loose or by the
sprocket being badly worn. If a worn
sprocket is the cause for the trouble
a new one will have to be supplied.
Canvas Troubles. The creeping of
canvases is caused by running them
too loose or by the elevators not be-
ing square. Test the elevators to see
if they are square by means of meas-
uring the diagonals, and then square
by the special apparatus to be found
for that purpose. Have the canvases
of the same tightness on both sides.
Canvases not elevating the grain
may be caused by missing slats oi
loose canvases. Broken slats are gen-
erally caused by the elevators not be-
ing square, or by the canvases not
being buckled evenly and thus the
slat is forced to pass over the roller
at an angle to it. Chewed slats may
be caused by a projecting bolt or the
canvas guides being out of shape.
Heavy Draft. Heavy draft may be
caused from lack of sufficient good
lubricating oil, bull wheel being en-
tered in quadrant wrong; chains, espe-
cially main drive chain, being too
tight; paint or varnish not being cut
out of the bearings; or rollers binding.
Apply lubricating oil to the bearings
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Enter the bull wheel in the quadrant
square. Have the proper tension in
the chains. Coal oil will cut the paint
or varnish from bearing surfaces.
When machine is empty, operator
should be able to move elevators by
hand on elevator chain.
Sidedraft. Sidedraft in a binder re-
fers to such resistance of the platform
end of the machine as to cause a
"dragging" of platform, and hence re-
sults in a tendency to run the ma-
chine into the grain. It may be
caused by (a) grain wheel bearing
too light; (b) grain wheel being out
of proper adjustment; (c) sickle parts
not cutting properly, resulting in a
pulling ofif of stalks rather than cut-
ting; (d) very light grain may give a
condition where sidedraft is more no-
ticeable, and (e) a fast horse on the
outside may lead the operator to be-
lieve he has sidedraft.
Remedies, (a) See that grain wheel
revolves freely and perfectly on axle.
If axle, bearings and wheel bell are
badly worn, replace, (b) The inexpe-
rienced operator cannot tell whether
a grain wheel is aligned properly or
not. It should lead out of the grain
slightly, and in c;ise of poor align-
ment here, an expert must be called.
(c) Obvious, (d) Sidedraft here is
an advantage rather than an objec-
tion for it indicates the best construc-
tion, (e) Put fast horse on inside.
If difficulty is experienced in get-
ting far enough into the grain with a
tongue truck attachment, make adjust-
ments to increase the angle between
the platform and tongue proper, i. e.,
without changing position of machine
make adjustments to let horses away
from grain slightly. If machine runs
too far into grain, make adjustments
to bring horses a little closer to grain
line. These adjustments can be found
between tongue and stub tongue on
the McCormick and Milwaukee bind-
ers, and in the truck axle braces on
the Deering. If sufficient adjustment
is not provided in the Deering to per-
mit a full swath, turn the tongue over.
Badly Shaped Bundles in good
grain are caused by improper manip-
ulation of binder parts. Set the reel
to strike straws about two inches be-
low the heads. Run the butter as
near at right angles to the rollers on
tier shaft as possible, even if you
have to sacrifice an inch or two in
the position of the band on the bun-
dle. Do not expect the butter to
shove the straws down under* the
breast plate. Adjust the position of
the head to bring the straws under
the breast plate and then adjust the
butter to smooth the butt of the bun-
dle. In uneven grain the head, but-
ter and reel must be shifted often to
obtain the best results. In ver> short
grain or in down grain leaning toward
the elevators we have probably the
worst conditions for good bundle
making, especially for eight-foot bind-
ers. First, do all possible to retard
the heads by running the platform as
level as possible and place a rope
head-retarder across the platform, ty-
ing the same to the outside divider
frame. A rope head-retarder is often
found to give better results than the
retarding strap iron sent out with the
machine, but if the latter is used, the
operator will find that he gets very
good results in retarding heads by
bending up or crinkling the end of
the strap iron. Throw the head as
far forward as possible and run the
butter as near perpendicular to the
rollers as possible to still have the
bundle securely tied. Tighten the
front grain check. '^
Badly Shaped Bundles in Long
Tangled Grain can be remedied by
loosening all grain checks slightly
and by adjusting the head to tie a
smaller, looser bundle.
Getting Grain Down to Packers.
Trouble is sometimes experienced in
getting light, flufify grain down to the
packers. See that the deck roller is
working properly and lower the deck
cover.
Choking Down. Sometimes in
heavy, flufify and tangled grain, and
often in flax, the head cannot dis-
charge a bundle and is stopped by
"choking." Adjust the head to tie a
smaller, looser bundle, loosen all
grain checks and loosen the tension
on the compressor spring, which is
the spring attached to the compres-
sor rod.
Bundles Too Loose or Too Tight.
Tighten or loosen the trip spring
shown in Illustration 1 and described
below under "Binder Head Troubles."
Do not attempt to make a tight bun-
dle by tightening the twine tension on
the twine can. The twine tension is
not for the purpose of affecting the
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tightness of bundles and if it is used
for such _ purpose serious _ needle
troubles will result. The twine ten-
sion should be sufficiently tight to
keep back slack in the twine between
the can and needle.
Bundles Too Large or Too Small.
Move the compressor arm nearer or
farther away from the needle. The
compressor arm is that arm against
which the bundle is formed and as it
is moved in or out that space in which
the bundle is formed is changed.
Reel Troubles. Short oats is often
the cause for considerable reel trouble,
especially reel breakage on those ma-
chines which have no outside reel
support. The operator cutting short
oats will necessarily have to tilt his
platform well forward and run his
reel low. This means that occasion-
ally the reel slats will whip down
onto the guards and result in broken
parts. Farmers in some localities
have solved this difficulty by tacking
on to each reel slat a piece of heavy
linoleum about six inches wide. The
reel can then be run higher, for this
extra piece on the slats serves ad-
mirably to force the grain over onto
the platform and at the^ same time is
sufficiently flexible to give if the reel
is whipped down on the guards.
Binder Head Troubles
Before taking up binder head trou-
bles let us refer to the first illustra-
tion and get clearly in mind the exact
function of the ^ parts mentioned.
Every operator is aware that his
packer shaft revolves continually and
that at certain moments it must drive
the whole binder head while the bun-
dle is being tied and cast. The dog,
shown in the illustration, is that
mechanism which throws the head
in motion with the rest of the ma-
chine, or it is that mechanism which
momentarily engages the head with
the continuous motion of the packers
while the bundle is being tied. Suf-
ficient pressure by the straw on the
trip arm raises the stop arm, shown
in the illustration, which allows the
dog to be forced into the path of the
continually revolving binder head
driver. A little spring attached to the
dog forces the dog into the path of
this driver when the dog is released,
and this same spring holds the dog in
this path until the stop arm can drop
back into pi«C2 and force the dog
back out of the way of the revolving
drivers oi the packer shc*ft. When
the dog is thrown back out of the
path of the binder head drivers, the
motion in the head ceases and the
dog, if properly working, must re-
main engaged with the packer shaft
until the discharge arms make a com-
plete revolution. The continuity of
motion in the head depends upon the
dog.
Discharge Arms Fail to Start or
Fail to Revolve Completely. This is
a dog trouble. See that the dog spring
is in place and is of sufficient strength
to hold the dog in the path of the
binder head drivers when the dog is
released. See also that the striking
faces of the dog and dog driver are
not worn sufficiently to permit them
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to slip by one another. If the dis-
charge arms revolve by jerks it is very
probable that a worn condition in the
striking faces is the cause.
Discharge Armr Revolve Continu-
ally. Before discui-sing this trouble a
word should be said regarding timing.
It will be noticed that every part of
the binder head except the packers
works at a certain moment in rela-
tion to other parts. The dog makes a
4:ertain number of revolutions before
*he stop arm is allowed to drop back
into place to throw the dog out of
Engagement with the binder head
'irivers. Hence the relation between
*he stop arm and the dog is a set
-elation maintained through beveled
^ears. If for any reason these gears
'ire separated and not put back in the
-vriginal definite relation to each
/)ther, the head is said to be out of
»ime. This means that the stop arm
^>ould not be in place at the proper
moment to throw the dog out of en-
g^agement and a second revolution of
*he discharge arm immediately fol-
:Ows the first. The timing principle
'^olds true in all makes of heads and
<5 obtained in a way more or less
'ommon in all types, though the
'nechanism will vary to some degree
'1 its shape and position. If the dis-
charge arms revolve continually the
*^ead may be out of time or the stop
'rm face may be so badly worn that
-^ allows the dog to slip by when the
-■ "o come together. If the machine is
■ ■'It of time, i. e., if the stop arm is
' ot in place to throw the dog out in
he proper tirne, time the head by
properly meshing the beveled gears
between the packer shaft and the
binde'r head counter shaft which runs
up to drive the tier shaft. If the
striking faces between the dog and
the stop arm are so worn that they
clip by one another, file the faces to
+heir original form. If this allows
*oo much play or looseness in the
'og (which can be tested by taking
*>old of the discharge arms to deter-
-^ine whether they are tight or loose)
•^ new dog or perhaps a new stop
-"-m must be purchased. Some ma-
' 'lines permit lengthening of the stop
'^'•m. Look for such adjustment and
use same to hold the dog back tighter.
Casting Very Small Bundles. There
are two causes for this trouble. The
dog may not be thrown out at the
proper time, and the remedy for such
a condition has been just stated above.
Small bundles often appear in badly
tangled grain when the cast bundle is
not cleaned from the machine and its
weight trips the head again immedi-
ately and a small bundle is cast whicli
seems to be really a part of the first.
Alanipulate the machine to make a
clean bundle, loosen the grain checks,
adjust the trip spring to tie a looser
bundle and adjust the compressor arm
to tie a smaller bundle.
Discharge Arms Not Set Tight, cr
Dog Drive Strikes Dog. Usually
these two conditions accompany one
another and are due to extreme wear
m gears and dog, or tier sliaft lock
may have become loosened. The tier
shaft lock is usually a little dog
working behind the tier shaft cam
wheel at the end of the tier shaft. It
holds the discharge arms in place
when they are at rest. Examine your
bmder head for this mechanism and
if It can be adjusted usually the
trouble can be remedied by such ad-
justment. If the cam track in tier
shaft cam wheel acts as the lock,
new parts may have to be added to
relieve badly worn conditions, but
this will not necessarily remedy the
striking between dog and driver* If
head is very badly worn and all gear-
ing has considerable play, the dog
may be advanced one cog which will
bnng the head into better time. Great
care must be used in doinq- this, how-
ever, for it often happens that a head
so treated will work perfectly when
operated by hand, but when driven
by the packer shaft under actual con-
ditions the tier shaft is not compelled
to complete its revolution and thus is
not "driven home" and locked. This
will then result in the discharg-e arms
dropping down and in greatest- inter-
ference between dog and driver. It
is sometimes found necessary to re-
place badly worn gears, in order to
entirely eliminate this trouble.
Knotter Head Troubles
All binders are very similar. They
combine the same principles, and al-
though the detail of the mechanism
rnay differ somewhat, still for every
vital part on one make of machine
there_ can be found on each other
machine a part similar in function,
very similar in shape, and often very
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similar in position. This is particu-
larly true in the knotter head or that
portion of the binder head which ties
the knot. In discussing these troubles
then, let us bear in mind that every
make of binder has in some form
each part shown in the second illus-
tration, and that the functions of these
parts are the same though the posi-
tion and shape may vary slightly.
The disc is that part which holds
the end of the twine while the bundle
is being formed. The bills, also shown
in the illustration, are those parts
which tie the knot. It is the function
of the needle to bring up the needle
end of the band, place it over the
bills and into the disc where the disc
catches it and securely holds both
snds. The bills then revolve, forming
a loop about themselves, and after
revolving part way they open, seize
both ends of the band, as shown in
the illustration, and hold the ends of
the band while the stripper arm pulls
the loop oft" the bills— hence the ends
of the band are pulled through the
loop and the knot is tied. If these
operations are kept clearly in mind
the operator will find his tying trou-
bles greatly simplified.
Each operator should be able to
tell just where his trouble lies by ex-
amining the failing band and noting
where it is found.
In the third illustration, Figure 1
found clinging to the bills with the
simple knot tied around the bills and
the loose end cut square and smooth,
indicates that the disc spring is too
loose and the twine tension is too
tight.
The same band found cast with the
bundle instead of clinging to the bills
would indicate that the disc is but
slightly loose, yet too loose. The
band indicating such trouble is shown
in Fig. 2.
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but with the free end crushed and
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ragged indicates that the disc is too
tight and that the twine tension is
also too tight.
Fig. 4 found cast with the bundle
instead of on the bills indicates that
the twine tension is perfect but that
the disc is slightly too tight.
Fig. 5 found with the cast bundle
and with both ends crushed and
ragged indicates that the disc is very
tight.
Notice the bent crinkled ends in
Fig. 6 and that the band is formed
with the bundle. The ends have been
in the knot but have pulled out. The
bills may be too loose or the "hump"
on the underside of the upper bill
may be worn away sufficiently so that
the bills cannot hold the ends of the
band securely enough when the loop
is pulled ofif. This probably has
caused a loose knot which pulled out
when the bundle spread. If the bills
are too loose tighten the bills spring.
If the little "hump" is worn away
file away a little of the stock behind
the hump, using a rat-tail file.
Fig. 8 is the familiar band which
seems to be tied perfectly when the
bundle is first cast, but when the
shocker grasps the bundle the band
gives way and appears as shown. If
the disc is at the proper tension, then
the trouble is probably that the bills
do not open wide enough to grasp
both ends of the twine in the disc.
Tf the bills cam roller on the back of
the upper bill is worn one-sided, sup-
ply new parts. If the whole bills
shaft has dropped down due to wear
below the bills pinion gear, place a
very thin washer under pinion to
bring the bills up against the knotter
head frame where they belong. It
sometimes happens that a very loose
twine tension allows sufficient slack
in the twine to arch slightly over the
bills instead of being pulled down
tightly over them. The upper bill
will then nose in between the bands'
ends instead of grasping both of them
and a simple slip knot is tied instead
of a hard knot.
Fig. 9 indicates a needle trouble.
For some reason the needle has not
placed the twine in the disc. Most
likely the needle has carried up some
green stufif of some kind which mo-
mentarily clogs the disc. If this band
occurs frequently, however, then prob-
ably the eye of the needle has be-
come so badly worn back, due to too
tight a tension, that the needle can
not advance far enough to place the
twine in the disc. The needle should
advance until it just barely touches
the stripper or breast plate._ If it
does not advance that far it is prob-
ably slow and the needle pitman
?hould be shortened slightly.
"Make all binder head and knotter
head adjustments gradually. A quar-
ter of a turn of the studs on the disc
and knotter bills springs is ample to
remedy most troubles in those parts.
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
CORN PLANTER ADJUSTMENTS
By C. O. Reed, University of Illinois in Prairie Farmer.
Not all of our implement troubles
are to be found in the plow or in the
binder. The corn planter has troubles
of its own, and it is the purpose of
this article to discuss some of the
corn planter principles and troubles
that are often misunderstood.
Accuracy in Drop
Some corn growers say that ac-
curacy of drop is not an important
factor with them because two kernels
in one hill and four in the next gives
an average of three kernels per hill
and that is the number desired. The
fallacy of this statement is very ap-
parent when we stop to consider that
in such p'.anting we have not the de-
sired three kernels in either hill; and
if the soil is three-kernel soil, two
kernels per hill are too few while
four kernels are too many. The re-
sult is probably a loss in each hill.
A certain soil may give the best
yield with either two, three or four
kernels per hill, but after it has been
ascertained which number of kernels
is best every efifort should be made to
secure that number in each hill where
the soil conditions remain constant.
The variable drop devices on planters
afford ample opportunity to shift from
two to three or from three to four
kernels per hill as the soil conditions
through the row may demand, but
the advisability of permitting inac-
curacy in drop from hill to hill is
questionable.
The first two requisites for accu-
racy in drop are (a) seed of uniform
size, and (b) the selection of the
proper seed plate. Hand tipped and
butted corn or machine sorted corn
will give seed as uniform in shape
and size of kernel as is practical, but
unsorted seed may be relied upon to
cause inaccurate dropping.
Testing out the planter to make
sure that the proper plate is used is
to be strongly advocated. Last year's
plate may not be the best one for this
year's ^seed, for if there is a slight
difference in the average size of ker-
nels between the two years, a corre-
sponding change may be necessary in
the size of the seed pits in the plate
used. The following table taken from
laboratory tests shows the danger of
carelessness in selecting the seed
plate. The planter was set to drop
three-kernel hills, and the plates
"small" and "large" were plates next
size smaller and next size larger than
the proper or right sized plate found.
Right
Small sized Large
plate plate plate
Per cent of blank hill.. 9.34 .00 .00
Per cent of hills contain-
ing I kernel 29.36 .26 .28
Per cent of hills contain-
ing 2 kernels 37.54 8.66 5.3
Per cent of hills contain-
ing 3 kernels 20.48 88.12 81.28
Per cent of hills contain-
ing 4 kernels 2.66 2.84 11.48
Per cent of hills contain-
ing 5 kernels 62 .12 1.66
These figures tend to show that a
slight mistake in plate selection may
lead to a direct loss in stand. There
may be but a very slight difference
between two pairs of plates — so slight
perhaps that we can not detect the
difference by eye — but a test of the
two pairs will quickly show that one
of those pairs means a good drop
while the other pair is dangerous and
its use should be avoided. Testing
can be done when time at the barn
permits and will not only mean a sav-
ing of time in the field but will also
enable the operator to avoid a mis*
take before it is too late.
Each operator will have his own
method of testing out the planter but
he should heed these three rules: (1)
Let each test consist of at least SO or
60 hills; (2) run the planter parts at
field speed; (3) do not give up until
the best plate is found. Probably the
quickest way to test is to run the
planter in the farm yard, providing
the chickens do not get the corn be-
fore we can count it. Rainy day test-
ing on the barn floor is a little more
troublesome but can be very success-
fully accomplished by two persons as
follows Jack the planter up''over a
blanket stretched tight on the floor so
that the furrow openers will be about
three inches above the blanket when
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the depth lever is thrown forward.
One man can then turn the drive
wheel, trip the check arm and call out
the number of kernels dropped, while
the second person records the count.
After each hill is dropped the kernels
are brushed away by foot of the man
turning the drive wheel. Glancing at
the drop without recording the count
simplifies the process but it is not
an accurate method and should be
avoided when possible.
Accuracy of drop may be secured
further by keeping the seed hoppers
at least half full at all times.
Blank Hills at the Ends of Rows
Accuracy of drop depends also to
some extent upon the speed of the
valves. It sometimes happens that at
one end of the row we will happen to
stop the team just as the button on
the check wire has begun to force
the check arm. The valves work so
slowly at such a time or stop at such
a point that in some planters the seed
at the top of the boot drops clear
through to the ground instead of be-
ing intercepted at the bottom of the
boot. Two hills drop at once, then.
and when we have turned around
there are no kernels at the lower
valve ready for the first hill on the
return trip. On some planters we
may overcome the difficulty by foot
dropping one hill while the team is
turning. On other planters the only
remedy is to stop sooner at the end
of the row or to drive ahead at usual
speed until the wire has released the
check arm.
Accuracy in Check
Considerable attention is usually
given to securing accurate checkmg,
but a word regarding the adjustment
will not be amiss. Accurate checking
means possibility of closer cultivation
and less loss by cultivating out hills.
The manufacturer has found that un-
der usual conditions the check wire
will travel from one to three inches
across the field, and inasmuch as the
slack will always be ahead of the
machine, he designs his planter to
drop the hill at a distance behmd the
button equal to one-half the travel.
On the return trip the hill is again
dropped behind the button and thus
the hills should check in spite of the
wire travel. It can readily be seen
then that if our shoes or furrow
openers are 'dropping nearer to or
farther away from the button than
half the wire travel, our system for
securing good checking will be ma-
terially interfered with and adjust-
ments must be made at A in Fig. 1.
This tongue adjustment will vary
on the dififerent makes of planters.
On some it is at the rear end of the
tongue, but it will be found on aU
the popular makes. As a rule the
front frame of the planter should be
run level, and it can be so run with^ a
properly drawn check wire.^ But dif-
ferent tensions on the wire drawn
by different drivers may necessitate
throwing the front frame slightly out
of a horizontal position. If the
planter drops too close to the button,
make such tongue adjustment as will
Tig. 1. Ton^rue Adjustment to Secure Accurate CbecUnf
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P^S
A Spread Clieck Fork May Cause Stringing-
drop the furrow openers back a little
toward the wheels. To some extent
tightening the check wire will accom-
plish the same result in the check.
Forcing the furrow openers a little
ahead by means of the tongue adjust-
ment will cause the hill to be dropped
a little clo^e to the button, or having
the check wire a little more slack will
have the same result in the check.
In testing for accuracy of check by
digging up hills, select hills pretty
close behind the planter. Adjusting
the neckyoke straps will also affect
the check. The adjustment shown in
Fig. 1 is also a means of maintaining
a good check when different heights
of teams are used and when the dif-
ference cannot be compensated for
by adjusting the neckyoke straps.
Uniform tension in the check wire
must be maintained if accurate check-
ing is to result. Some drivers even
go so far as to make allowance for
the expansion and contraction of the
check wire due to varying tempera-
ture from day to day, but this is get-
ting too particular to be practical.
It is practical, however, where plant-
ing is being done up ::.nd down a
slope, to pull the wire tighter when
setting the high stake.
Uniform Depth of Planting
In planting over a rough field, a
more uniform depth can often be se-
cured by floating the furrow openers,
but when this is done the operator
should keep the openers under foot
control so that the shoes may be
forced to their depth in dry spots and
kept from planting too deep in moist,
soft spots. There are a number of
shoe gauges now on the market which
attach to shoes to insure uniform
depth when floating is desirable. Such
attachments should prove valuable if
properly used where the conditions
demand. Stringing of the hill may
be caused by (a) dirt in the boot, and
(h) by a spread check arm. Trouble
from the first cause will probably be
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due to the team having set back on
the planter while the shoes were still
in the ground. Clean out the boot
bottom thoroughly and the rest of the
remedy is obvious. Trouble (b) is
less easily detected. If the check arm
is spread as is shown at B in Fig. 2,
the wire button will let go of the
check arm before the valves have
been forced wide open, to the result
that the kernels w^ill be strung out in
the row rather than being dropped
well together. By means of a ham-
mer, drive the arm halves together to
their original position, but in so doing
care must be taken not to get the
halves so closely together that bind-
ing of the wire will result. The check
arm halves can be left straight as
shown at A in Fig. 2. Some opera-
tors find that stringing is due to a
badly worn shoe. If this is deter-
mined to be the cause, new parts must
usually be supplied.
Clutch Troubles
Clutches on the various planters
differ so widely in design that no spe-
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 may have to
be secured. On most planters this
means but slight expense and a little
patience.
Timing the Plate Rims
Breakage may necessitate removal
of the rim which drives the plate.
This rim is timed with the pinion on
the shaft which drives the plates from
the clutch, and when the rim is re-
placed on the machine the "time" must
be re-established. If the plate rim is
out of time with the pinion, inaccu-
racy will result because the plate it-
self will not stop at the proper time.
On some machines the cog teeth of
the rim and pinion are so marked or
constructed that it is very easy to
. ascertain the proper relation between
the two castings. Before removing
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
two marks into the same relation to
each other as at first. It sometimes
happens that after replacing a rim or
adding a new one, it breaks as soon
as it revolves. This is due to non-
timing.
The question is often asked: "Is
the disc furrow opener preferable to
the ordinary shoe runner?" The sin-
gle disc opener has better penetration
than the shoe and will cut through
trash to better advantage, but it
throws the soil to one side and cover-
ing is made more difficult. The dou-
ble disc has less penetrating ability
than the single disc, but covering can
be more easily accomplished after it.
In hard, trashy ground, then, the
disc opener should prove preferable
to the shoe opener, but in a well pre-
pared seed bed, well free from surface
trash, the shoe is strongly advocated
because of its simplicity. The planter
with disc openers cannot be consid-
ered a heavy draft implement, but the
discs carry bearings which must work
in soil and one may always expect
trouble with such a combination.
MRS. LENA STEVENSON MANN
Household Editor of
Prairie Farmer
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
HOW TO MEND THE HAY ROPE
By C. O. Reed, University of Illinois in Prairie Farmer.
To repair a broken or badly weak-
ened strand, complete the break as
shown in Fig. 1 and unlay each end
of the strand back about 2 feet as
shown at A and B in Fig. 2. Take
a strand about five feet long froni a
piece of rope exactly the same size
as the hay rope, and lay it into the
Pig-. 1. A Broken Strand to Be Repaired,
Pigr. 2. Ready to Lay In the New Piece
Pig. 3. Starting- to lay In the New Strand in Repairing- a Broken Strani
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Tig. 4. In Itajrlng- In the New Strand the OrLsrinal Twist and Tension Must
Be Maintained
rig. 5. The New Strand Has Been Laid In Ready to he Secured at the Ends.
place of the broken strand as shown
in Figs. 3 and 4, great caution being
taken to give the new strand its orig-
inal twist and to draw it sufficiently-
tight, so that the old and new strands
will have the same tension when the
load is applied. We now have tne
ends, as shown in Fig. 5. With each
pair of ends, tie a simple knot, as
shown in the upper rope in Fig. 6,
caution being taken to avoid tying
the knot shown in the lower half of
the same picture. Pull the knots well
down into the lay of the rope. Now
weave each end in, always working
from right to left in weaving, or at
right angles to the twist or spiral.
Work each end under the two
strands, laying next to the knot as
with ends B and D in Fig. 7. Work
the ends in a second time and then
cut them ofif, leaving about a quarter
of an inch extending out of the rope,
as shown in Fig. 8. This completes
the repairing of a broken strand. The
rope will be stronger than its pre-
vious dangerous condition, and if the
repair is properlj^ made, it will be
hard to detect and will last as long
as the rope is serviceable.
If the hay rope is broken or breaks
during the hay season, mend it with
a long splice which can be quickly
made with a little practice. The short
splice should not be used in hay
ropes. Proceed with the long splice
as follows:
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About 2^ feet from the ends of
the rope at the break, tie a piece of
twine securely around the rope. Un-
lay all three strands in each end back
to the twines. Now bring the ends
of the rope together securely so that
each strand from one end lies alone
between two strands of the other
end, as shown in Fig. 9. Each strand
from each end must now be paired
with a corresponding strand from the
other end, the strands of each pair
standing in the same relation to each
other as the strands in each other
pair; for instance, in Fig. 9 strands
3 and 5 are paired and the other re-
maining strands must now be paired
in exactly the same way. The proc-
ess now consists of unlaying one
strand of each two pairs and laying
into its place its mate from the other
rope. In other words, strand 5 in
Fig. 9 is unlaid and strand 3 is laid
into its place toward the reader's
right. Then strand 2 from the left
rope is unlaid and its mate, strand 6,
is laid into its place toward our left.
The third pair of strands remains in
the center. Cut off each strand so
that about five inches remains and
we will then have the partially com-
pleted splice, as shown in Fig. 10.
With each pair of ends, tie a simple
knot exactly as shown in the upper
half of Fig. 6 and weave the ends in
just as we did when repairing a
broken strand above. In making the
splice great care must be taken to
keep the original twist in all strand*
Fig*. 6. Tying- Ends In Repairing' a Broken Strand and in the ^ong- Splice.
The Upper Simple Knot Is Correct. The Iiower Knot Is Wrong'
Fiff. 7. Weave In the Ends as at B and D
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laid in, and in pulling each just tight
enough so that it will carry its one-
third of the load. A properly made
long splice is hard to detect except
where the ends protrude. It does not
increase the diameter of the rope,
and is the only splice which should
be used where the rope runs over
pulleys. The lengths of long splices
for ordinary farm ropes of different
sizes should be as follows:
% inch rope — 4 feet
\ inch rope — 5 feet
1 inch rope — 6 feet
This means that each end to be
spliced will be unlaid back only one-
half these distances. The same dis-
tances can be safely used for repair-
ing broken strands where new strands
are laid in.
If you wish to "take the twist out"
of a new rope before puting it into
the hay rigging, tie one end of the
rope to a light wagon and drag the
rope about a meadow for twenty min-
utes or so, drawing it sharply around
a tree or post if possible. This treat-
ment will lessen objectionable twist-
ing and snarling, so troublesome with
new ropes. Do not drag the rope
out on a dirt road, as is often done.
It is hardly necessary to caution the
wise driver to turn his fork team al-
ternately to the right and to the left
to avoid twisting the hay rope.
H. G. Brunning of Mason county,
111., who has had considerable experi-
ence with alfalfa on sandy lands, says
that when he seeds alfalfa again he
will not use a nurse crop, as on light,
sandy soils the young alfalfa plants
need all the plant food they can get
and should not be robbed by the nurse
crop.
Fig*. 8. The Repair Completed
Fig*. 9. Startiugr the Iiong Splice
Tig, 10. Beady to Tie the Knots in the Iiongr Splice. Ends 1, 2 and 3 Axe
from Xtope A. End* 4, 5 and 6 Are from Rope B
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
LIVESTOCK FARMER'S MEDICINE CHEST
By Dr. A. S. Alexander in Prairie Farmer.
When a farmer can employ a com-
petent graduate veterinarian at rea-
sonable expense it always is best to
do so, and in all serious cases such
expert help should be used even if
the expense will be considerable.
Unfortunately it is not always pos-
sible to find such an expert or he may
live at such a distance that an ordinary
or trivial case will not warrant the
expense of his employment, or the
nearest veterinarian may not be a
properly qualified practitioner, or is
one in whom the stockman has no
confidence.
For these reasons every owner of
animals should keep some simple
remedies on hand, and these are nec-
essary even on farms where profes-
sional assistance can readily be had.
It should be understood, however,
that the untrained farmer should not
attempt the administration of strong
poisons, alkaloids and many prepara-
tions used hypodermically by a gradu-
ate veterinarian. Such preparations
are extremely dangerous in the hands
of the layman and are liable to do
much more harm than good. The
trained surgeon also should be_ de-
pended upon for all major operations.
A cupboard may be set apart for
storing medicines in a cool, dry place
and where freezing will not occur in
winter. A glass graduate and scales
will be necessary for measuring and
weighing medicines. Powdered drugs
should be kept in tightly closed glass
fruit jars and should be plainly labeled.
They may soon lose their strength if
exposed to the air. Poisons should
b« kept on a separate part of a shelf
partitioned off for the purpose and
away from simple, harmless drugs.
Ointments, with the exception of fly
blister, should be made up fresh at
time of use. Liniment may be pre-
pared and kept indefinitely if well
corked. >
The medicine case should also have
a special division in which to keep a
few instruments, bandages, suture silk
and absorbent cotton; or better still,
these may be kept in a handbag fc
immediate use as required. The
emergency bag should contain a roll
of absorbent cotton, several rolled
three-yard bandages of unbleached
muslin in strips three inches wide, a
pound or two of oakum, a spool of
strong suture silk, half a dozen suture
needles of assorted shapes and sizes,
most of them large; a half-ounce,
short-barreled, strong-nozzled hard
rubber syringe, a two-ounce metal
syringe, a cow trocar and canula for
tapping a bloated animal, a pair of
curved shears, a combination operat-
ing knife containing a curved bistoury,
a probe pointed bistoury and a strong
straight scalpel, a few milking tubes
and a teat bistoury, an artery forceps,
metal probe, castrating knife and pair
of horse clippers.
These will suffice, but there are
many other useful instruments such
as a clinical thermometer, horse tro-
car, catheter and dentistry "float,"
which may be added from time to
time. Some of the medicines to be
listed later may also have a place in
the emergency kit or bag, notably
those needed for the treatment of
wounds, and at hand should be a
strong quart drenching bottle and ten
feet of quarter-inch cotton rope with
which to hold up a horse's head for
drenching. A veterinary force pump
is added on a large farm, but its place
may be taken by three feet of new
lawn sprinkling hose fitted with a
large tin funnel. This is used to give
a horse or cow a rectal injection.
There should also be a six-foot piece
of new half-inch rubber tubing for
use in giving a cow or mare a vaginal
injection.
Simple necessary medicines may
best be listed under the following
special heads:
Physics.
Epsom and Glauber Salts. Average
dose for an adult cow, one pound in
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three pints of warm water. Dose for
a horse, 12 ounces.
Castor Oil. Especially useful for
young animals. Dose for a calf or
foal, from 1 to 6 tablespoonfuls
shaken up in milk.
Raw Linseed Oil (not boiled, which
is poisonous). Average dose, one pint
for constipation and to follow a dose
of colic medicine, or contain medicine
for colic.
Barbados Aloes (freshly powdered).
.\verage dose, one ounce, to be given
to an adult horse as a "physic ball."
Wound Medicines.
Keep in stock one pint each of car-
bolic acid and coal tar disinfectant and
a gallon can of the latter for dipping
and disinfecting purposes. Two tea-
spoonfuls to a pint of water ordinarily
makes a sufficiently strong solution.
Bleeding is stopped by applying Mon-
sel's solution of iron on oakum or
cotton batting, or applying Monsel's
powder. As a wound lotion also keep
on hand a mixture of one ounce of
sugar of lead and six drams of sul-
phate of zinc in one pint of water.
This is called "white lotion" and
should be plainly labeled "poison" and
well shaken before use.
Dusting Powders.
A dusting powder of equal parts of
slacked lime, charcoal and sulphur is
useful for application to surface
wounds and sores. Boracic acid also
is needed and a little iodoform may
be added to keep flies away.
Liniments.
Keep on hand a pint (pound) each
of turpentine and aqua ammonia.
One ounce each of these mixed with
a pint of soft water, in which two
raw eggs have been shaken up and
the mixture left for 24 hours, will
make a good stimulating liniment; or
one ounce of each may be mixed with
6 to 14 ounces of raw linseed oil to
make a very strong or comparatively
mild liniment.
Lotions.
"White lotion" for wounds has al-
ready been mentioned. Equal quan-
tities of lime water and raw linseed
oil make "carron oil," an excellent
lotion for burns. Two to four ounces
of Goulard's extract and one to two
ounces of glycerine in one quart of
soft water form a useful lotion for
scratches and mud fever of itchiness
and "gumminess" of the legs. A good
lotion for inflammation of the udder
is made by mixing together one part
each of fluid extracts of poke root and
belladonna leaves and one part of tur-
pentine with five parts of sweet oil,
melted lard or camphorated oil. It is
made weaker or stronger as required.
Anodyne lotion for painful swellings
is made by combining equal quantities
of tinctures of opium, aconite, bella-
donna and druggists' soap liniment.
A small quantity of chloroform may
be added. Mouth lotion consists of
an ounce of powdered borax or alum
in a quart of soft water; eye lotion of
half a dram each of sulphate of zinc
and fluid extract of belladonna in a
quart of soft water.
Tonics.
Fowler's solution of arsenic is a
good general tonic for rundown, thin,
hidebound horses and those afflicted
with chronic skin diseases or heaves
(broken wind). The average dose is
half an ounce (one tablespoonful)
given night and morning until one
quart has been given. The medicine
may then be gradually discontinued,
taking at least a week to the work.
Dried sulphate of iron (copperas),
dose one dram night and morning, is
another good tonic, commonly com-
bined with an equal dose of ground
gentian root or ginger root, nux
vomica, saltpeter and fenugreek as a
condition powder. The dose is one
tablespoonful of the combination of
drugs mixed in the feed night and
morning for ten days. Omit sulphate
of iron for pregnant animals. Nux is
poisonous and must therefore be given
with care. It is most useful as a
nerve tonic and appetizer.
Colic Medicines.
Keep in stock one pound each of
laudanum (dose, 1 to 2 ounces); es-
sence of ginger root (dose, 1 to 2
drams); sulphuric acid (dose, Yz to \
ounce) ; turpentine (dose, 1 to 2
ounces); granular hpyosulphite of
soda (dose, 1 to 4 ounces). A dose of
each of the first three medicines in a
pint of water containing two ounces
of hpyosulphite of soda will prove
eflFective for most colics. Two ounces
of turpentine in a pint of raw linseed
oil may be given for "wind" (flatulent)
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colic, or following the other medicine
when the pain of "cramp" (spasmodic)
colic has subsided.
Fever Medicines.
Powdered saltpeter is an important
drug for animals. It is given in the
fever of influenza, founder (laminitis)
or lymphangitis (milk leg, also for
stocking of the legs and other large
swellings. A dram is the average
dose. Give it every four or six hours
in fever, twice daily for swellings, or
with tonics as a condition powder, and
in double doses for founder or milk
leg. Do not give it in colt distemper,
when abscesses are forming. It may
often be administered in drinking
water or a bran mash or damp feed.
It also is given in tablespoonful doses
once or twice daily for garget of the
cow. Beware of aconite often given
for fever. It is too dangerous a poison
to be safely used by anyone other than
a trained doctor.
Blister.
An efifective blistering ointment is
made by melting together three parts
of lard and one-quarter part of finely
shaved yellow beeswax, and then
stirring in one part of powdered can-
tharides (Spanish fly). Stir in a tin
dish until cold, then store in a capped
glass fruit jar. It improves with age.
When using this blister clip off the
hair, wash ahe skin clean, dry it per-
fectly. Tie the horse up short in his
stall, rub the blister in for fifteen
minutes and then smear on some more
blister. Wash the blister ofif in 48
hours and then apply a little lard
daily. Do not cover a blistered part,
or rub it on the loins, or on top of
the hips, or use it after a poultice, or
on irritated skin, or in very hot or
cold weather.
Absorbents.
Never be without tincture of iodine
to swab on swollen glands, tumors,
forming abscesses, bony growths,
capped or puffed joints, indolent sores
or wounds, canker of the mouth in
pigs and ringworm spots. It also is
useful to inject into abscessei fistula
and lump jaw cavities. Iodine oint-
ment is made by mixing one drarn
each of iodine crystals and iodide of
potash in one ounce of lard. This is
used on swellings, sore necks and
shoulders, puffs of all sorts, tumors.
formi'ner abscesses, ringworm spots
and enlargements of the udder. .<# As
an absorbent blister rub up one dram
of biniodide of mercury with two
ounces of the fly blister already men-
tioned and use on bony growths, such
as splints and ringbone, callouses,
indolent sores, tumors of the udder.
Worm Medicines.
Gasoline is kept on most farms and
in tablespoonful doses in six ounces of
milk is the best remedy for stomach
worms in sheep. Lambs take less in
proportion. Two ounces of turpen-
tine in a pint of raw linseed oil is
effective as a starting dose for a
"wormy horse." Follow with worm
powders composed of equal parts of
salt, sulphur and dried sulphate of
"ron. Dose, one tablespoonful night
and morning for a week, then skip ten
days and repeat. Omit iron for preg-
nant animals. For worms of swine
give one teaspoonful of turpentine in
slop for three consecutive days for
each eighty pounds of body weight;
or one dram of dried sulphate of iron
in slop for five successive mornings
for each hundred pounds of body
weight. Where swine are known to
be seriously infested withworms, give
eight grains of santonin and five
grains of calomel in a little slop for
each hundred pounds of body weight.
Divide the pigs into lots of five and
give the medicine in a little slop after
starving the animals for eighteen
hours. Care must be taken to give
only the doses here prescribed, else
damage may be done.
Disinfectants.
In the paragraph on wound medi-
cines it has been advised to keep car-
bolic acid and coal tar disinfectant in
stock. To these may be added for-
maldehyde, bichloride of mercury
tablets and permanganate of potash
crystals. In disinfecting a stable a
solution of four or five ounces of for-
maldehyde to the gallon, or a 1-1,000
of bichloride of mercury (corrosive
sublimate) or a 1-30 solution of car-
bolic acid or coal tar disinfectant
should be used after a thorough clean-
sing of the premises. For wounds a
1-1,000 solution of corrosive sublimate
also is the most effective disinfectant
and a 1-500 solution should be used
for disinfecting when a spore-form-
ing germ, like that of anthrax, is pres-
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
ent. Permanganate of potash is a
useful mild disinfectant (antiseptic
and deodorizer) in a 1-5,000 to a 1-50
solution. The weaker solution is used
lukewarm for vaginal injection pur-
poses, while the 2 per cent solution is
useful for injection into cavities from
which come bad-smelling discharges
and for swabbing sores (cankers) of
the mouth. As a wound lotion it is
usual to employ a 2 to 5 per cent
solution of carbolic acid, or lysol, or
coal tar disinfectant. Carbolic acid
is also much used as an internal disin-
fectant in contagious abortion. Two
drams of the acid is well diluted with
water and mixed in soft feed for each
pregnant cow every other night
throughout pregnancy. Peroxide of
hydrogen one part and clean water
two or three parts is a popular dis-
infectant for cleansing foul wounds.
Scour Medicines.
The farm medicine chest would not
be completely stocked without some
remedies for diarrhoea or scours. A
mixture of one part of salol and two
parts of bismuth (first prescibed years
ago by the writer) has become a
standard remedy among farmers. The
average dose is one teaspoonful given
two or three times a day and washed
down with milk or water. The dose
may be doubled in bad cases and for
larger calves and foals. Prepared
chalk, powdered alum, sulphur, pow-
dered catechu, rhubarb and ginger
root are also much used for diarrhoea,
Administering Medicines. -
Small doses of liquid medicine, such
as the average two-ounce dose of a
fever medicine or tonic solution, are
best given by means of a half-ounce
hard rubber syringe. Expert veteri-
narians sometimes give such medicines
or bad-tasting drugs in gelatine cap-
sules, or in form of a "ball." Worm,
condition and tonic powders are
mixed in damp grain feed. A large
dose of liquid medicine is termed a
"drench" and is given from a strong,
long-necked bottle. A few inches of
rubber hose may be fitted on the neck
of such a bottle.
<To drench a horse, back him into a
stall, place a running noose of soft,
small cotton rope or "clothes line"
upon the upper incisor teeth, undtM-
the upper lip, and draw the noo?'
tight, with the knot of the rope !■
the front. Throw the loose end of
the rope across an overhead beam,
raise, the horse's head, hold it there
by means of the rope and pour the
rnedicine into the mouth a little at a
time until all is swallowed. Do not
squeeze the throat of the horse when
giving: medicine and never pour the
medicine into the nostril. If the horse
will not swallow, pour a teaspoonful
of cold water into a nostril and swal-
lowing will instantly occur.
To drench a cow, place her in a
stanchion or tie her in a stall. Walk
up on her right side (milking side).
Pass the left hand across her face and
into her mouth. Hold her head in a
straight line forward and slightly ele-
vated, not turned to one side. Pour
the medicine very slowly into the
right side of the mouth. Let the
head down instantly if the medicine
causes the cow (or horse) to cough.
Fluid given too fast passes into the
paunch and is practically wasted.
Administered slowly, it largely goes
to the third and fourth stomachs and
absorption takes place in the latter.
Sheep have to be very carefully
drenched from a bottle to avoid chok-
ing. Swine take medicine through a
hole cut in the toe of an old shoe
thrust into the mouth or from a short,
strong rubber hose fitted in the neck
of a strong bottle. Dogs take medi-
cine in capsules inserted in meat or
from a bottle or spoon emptied into
a pouch formed of the lip and cheek.
Avoid "doping" animals unneces-
sarily. Medicine should only be given
when the animal is sick, should be
the right medicine, and is best pre-
scribed by an expert.
VALUE OF LABOR
The United States Department of
Agriculture found in 1855 that it re-
quired four hours and 34 minutes of
human labor to produce a bushel of
corn. At the Minnesota experiment
station it has been found recently that
45 minutes of human labor is about
the average time required for the same
work. In other words, human labor is
worth six times as much as it was 60
years ago, due to the use of better
machinery, better varieties of corn
and ])etter soil management.
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SOME COMMON UNSOUNDNESSES
By Dr. A. S. Alexander, in Prairie Farmer
TAKE notliing for granted when
buying a horse. One should
make sure about doubtful things.
If the eye cannot decide the mat-
ter the hand may be employed to
corroborate or disprove; but the eye
should be the main dependence
and the hand used only as a last
resort. An Irishman does not like
to buy a pig "in a poke." He
wants to see and examine the "rint
payer" and may even make the animal
squeal to be sure that lie is getting
his money's worth. In just the same
way one must make the most careful
examination of every part of a horse,
"size up" the entire combination of
points and make sure that there_ is
lack of vice, soundness of eyes, wind
and limb, and perfect fitness for the
special kind of work the animal will
have to do.
A famous veterinary teacher once
called upon his senior students to ex-
amine a lame horse and state in writ-
ing what they thought was the cause
of lameness. The horse had a splint.
one sidebone and a small ringbone
affecting the lame leg. To one or
other of these three unsoundnesses
each student in turn attributed the
lameness. But one learns best by
making mistakes and this truth was
soon "rubbed in" by the teacher.
Having collected the reports he told
the smith who was standing by, to
remove the shoe from the lame foot.
Then a majority of the students no-
ticed for the first time that the sole
of the foot was covered with a thick
leather pad. When the leather came
off pus spurted from a nail prick-
wound which had been purposely hid-
den. Lameness was due to the nail
prick, not to splint, ringbone or side-
bone, and the laugh was on the
"boys." Never again would one of
them be similarly caught and so a
never - to - be - forgotten lesson was
learned. Every intending purchaser
should learn this lesson, too, and be
a "doubting Thomas" until his hands
have felt where the eyes could not
definitely decide a mooted point. '
Splint
Curb
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
ySeek to deal with men of known
integrity in business. If not expert,
and the horse to be bought is a dear
one, it will be good policy to employ
a veterinarian to make a critical ex-
amination. Better visit the stable
when not expected and sec the horse
\n the stall. There some things can
6e learned that will not be seen when
the horse is warmed up. You should
be able to enter and leave the stall
on the left side of the horse, without
being received with a bite or expelled
with a kick. Note, too, if the horse
digs a hole in the floor by pawing, or
chews his manger and hay rack, which
may indicate cribbing and wind suck-
ing, or weaves from side to side, or
pulls back on the halter. Make him
"stand over" and note if he jerks up a
hind leg, or hops over. The hopping
may indicate spavin lameness, which
quickly disappears when the horse is
warmed up.
The jerking up of a hind leg may be
accompanied by quivering of muscles
and tail and such a horse is a "shiv-
erer" or "crampy" and aflflicted with
incurable St. Vitus' dance. The symp-
toms of the latter disease become
more apparent as the horse backs out
of the stall, but quickly subside with
slight exercise. If the animal has
"string halt" the jerking up of the
hind legs is continued as long as the
horse is in motion, he does not warm
out of it. When a horse is brought
out for inspection "on a run" or "dead
jump" it is impossible to detect spavin
lameness or chorea and even string
halt may not be noticed. This will Pe
more certainly the case if the horse
is turned loose in deep snow, or
plowed land, or in a straw bedded pad-
dock. This commonly is done. Some-
times an old plug that has scarcely
animation enough to get out of its
own way will kick up, strut and trot,
proud as a peacock, when suddenly
the halter shank, previouslj^ cut part
way through, breaks and the old pil-
grim imagines he has broken loose by
his own great strength. This trick is
often tried. Never allow the dealer
' to keep the horse "in the air."
After making an examination in the
stall watch the horse for a while as
he stands at ease on a level floor.
Maybe he cannot stand at ease. If a
foot hurts, soon that foot will be
thrust forward; if two hurt each will
-•J
be advanced turn about; if four hurt
the horse will rest each foot in turn.
And do not forget to walk around the
horse that every part may meet the
eye. Often one side is a pretty pic-
ture, the other marred. See both
sides, for often the animal is turned
toward the wall if an eye is out, a big
bare spot present or some unsound-
ness there that had best be kept hid-
den. A "watch" or "wall" eye can
see, but it is unsightly. The tour of
inspection around the horse discloses
all such blemishes.
Remember about not buying a pig
in a poke, so remove the blanket from
all fancy harness and see that tlie
halter has no springs and trusses to
press down upon the nostrils to pre-
vent high blowing and "roaring."
Many a man has neglected to remove
a horse's hood before buying and af-
terward has discovered that it hid a
cropped, lopped, or split ear, fistula
of the base of the ear, a "poll evil"
or some unsightly blemish. t
Don't get too close to the horse
when making the preliminary exam-
ination. Ex-Governor Hoard, of Wis-
consin, once said that in farm business
matters a man may hold a cent piece
so close to his eye that it keeps liim
from seeing a big silver dollar a little
further ofif. So if one rushes up and
grabs a foot, before viewing what the
French term the tout ensemble—the
assemblage of all points — he misses
the comprehensive estimate of the
horse as a whole and that is of most
importance. When one has looked
the horse over from a little distance
and from all points of view and has
seen how the animal stands and be-
haves it will be time enough to scru-
tinize each component part of his an-
atomy. First we shall see him move
away and back, at a walk, then at a
trot, and finally we shall gallop him.
Be there when he stops and so decide
as to the soundness of his "wipd.|'
It is not enough to test the "wind"
by standing the horse close to a wall
and suddenly threatening to strike
him with a whip. The sudden fright
may cause the animal to grunt loudly,
but this does not necessarily prove
that such a "bull" is unsound in wind.
Many sound horses grunt when so
threatened, or even when one goes to
mount. In the latter instances it is a
nervous "expression" and nothing
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Sidebone
Spavin
serious. When watching the horse at
rest one should note that he does
not heave at the flanks, cough or pass
gas from the rectum. These are the
symptoms of "heaves"; but the
"heavey" horse may be "shut" or
"doped" with drugs so that tempo-
rarily the symptoms do not show.
Usually they will quickly appear if
the horse is given all the hay and
water he wants and then is galloped.
Roaring sometimes is temporarily re-
lieved by plugging the nostrils with
a sponge or squeezed half lemon.
Discharge is also prevented by this
means. It is best to locate these at
once than have them sneezed into
the feed box when the horse is yours.
At both walk and trot the horse
should go straight, level and true,
each joint perfectly fixed, the soles of
the feet well turned up, as he goes
away, and no "padding," "winging,"
in or out, "forging," stumbling or toe
dragging noticeable. Lameness
should be absent. If the horse passes
muster when in motion and his style,
action and conformation are suitable,
he next may be critically examined
as he stands at rest. He should stand
square and firm on each foot. The
profile of the front and back of each
leg should show no abnormal bends,
curves, pufTs, swellings, or lumps. If
any one of these things is seen its
rature will have to be carefully deter-
mined. The eyes should be sound and
of the same color. The pupils should
dilate in the dark and contract when
the horse is brought into the light.
Angular, wrinkled eyebrows and
sunken eyes denote previous attacks
of "moon blindness" (periodic oph-
thalmia). "Smoky" or "opaque," or
"pearl grey," or "curdy" appearance
of the cornea (anterior chamber of the
eye) denote more serious stages of the
disease or blindness from cataract or
glaucoma. A brilliant sparkling
prominent eye (glassy eye") may be
stone blind from paralysis of the ret-
ina and optic nerve. The ears should
neither be absolutely unused, nor ab-
normally active. The former may in-
dicate deafness; the latter, impaired
vision, nervousness or vice.
See that a thread from ear to ear
under the forelock, does not keep lop
ears upright and that a leaden ball,
suspended from a thread in the ear, is
not preventing undue motion. The
horse should let one handle his ears,
his poll (back of ears), the top of the
neck, where the color will bear, and
the withers, where fistulous openings
or their scars so commonly are found.
Fighting against such handling indi-
cates a reason for fear and the rea-
son usually is that a twitch has been
used on the ear and the horse may be
hard to shoe, have sore neck from
the collar, poll evil or fistulous with-
ers, or have suffered a previous opera-
tion for such disease.
Handle each part upon which har-
ness will have to bear and see that
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it is sound and free from sores, tu-
mors or abcesses. The nostrils should
be large, under command of the will,
rosy pink inside, not slit and free
from abnormal discharge. See that
the breath does not smell foul and
that the teeth are sound and the jaws
not under or over "short." Examine
the back. It should be strong, broad,
straight, free from sores and well
muscled. Pinching the loins is un-
necessary. A ticklish horse will squat
when so handled but the test does not
detect weak kidnej^s. Note that the
ribs are well sprung, the underline
fairly straight, the abdomen capacious,
the flank not tucked up and the
coupling short and strong. See that
no wounds or abscesses are present
high up on the right flank, as the re-
sult of tapping for flatulant colic.
With the left hand on the horse's loin,
as a support, stoop and examine
sheath, or udder as the case may be,
and other parts high up in the groins.
Examine the tail, which should be
strong, not artificial ("joined on") and
not rubbed bare from itchiness. Lift
it and see that the black skin below
is free from tumors, the anus clean,
well pursed up, free from scurvy sub-
stances or streaks of mucous; or, in
the mare, that the space between rec-
tum and vulva is intact and that no
discharge comes from the latter.
Looking from the rear, compare one
hip with the other. If one is "knocked
down" that side will be steep. At each
side of the tail is the tuberosity of the
ischium. Like the point of the hip
(ilium) this often is fractured, leaving
one side depressed. All parts of the
shoulders, neck, barrel and hindquar-
ters should be smoothly and deeply
covered with sound muscles.
Now examine each hoof. Cracks,
rings, ridges and meatiness should be
absent, frogs and bars prominent,
soles slightly concave, heels wide, cor-
onets (hoof heads) open and strong,
hoofs waxy, smooth and ample in size.
Object to a horse that has steep nar-
row heels with a deep cleft in frog,
also one that has chronic corns,
chronic thrush, "dropped"^ (convex)
soles, or hoof walls showing toe or
quarter cracks.
Make sure that the elbows are free
from hard or soft tumors or abcesses
called "shoe boils" and that the knees
are free fron: hairless scars and are
straight, wid(!, deep and strong. All
joints should be large, clean, bony
and strong. This is of the greatest
importance. The joints cannot be too
large so long as the size is made up of
large, clean, sound bones, ligaments
and tendons. Bew-are of puffs, meati-
ness and bony grow^ths which give
the wrong sort of size. The knees
should have perfect flexion, no matter
what work the horse has to do. They
should not be bent forw-ard (buck
knees) nor bent backward (calf
knees). Splints close to the knee are
serious; but low down, on an adult
horse, they are practically harmless,
unless struck by a shoe. Splints, ring-
bones and spavins are bony excres-
censes. Splints come on the cannon
bones, along the course of the splint
bones (small metacarpals and metatar-
sals).
Ringbones are found high, medium
or low, on the long pastern, and often
involve the short pasterns. Bone
spavins are found at the lower, front,
inner aspect of the hock joints. Bog
spavins are soft bursal distensions of
the hock joints, above and in front
of the seat of bone spavins. Thoro-
pins are bursal distensions seen at the
sides of the hocks, towards^ the rear
and when pressed on one side bulge
out on the opposite side. "Wind
galls" are similar puffs in connection
with the tendons at and just above
the fetlock joints. A curb appears as
a hard enlargement giving a rounded
bulging contour to the profile of the
back of the hock joint, looking from
the side.
Splints are most easily seen by
standing in front of the horse, then
examining further by feeling the parts
involved, first with the foot standing
down firm, then with it off the ground.
Ringbones are best seen from a side
view of the profile of the long pas-
tern. The hand may have to help in
their detection. To examine for spav-
ins look between the forelegs at the
inner, lower profile of each hock. The
hard "knob" on one hock probably
will prove to be a bone_ spavin. A
small spavin is called a "jack" and it
is apt to prove serious and grow to
be a large spavin. Spavin may also
be detected from a quartering view
of the hock, or from the rear.
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CARE OF HORSES
From Prairie Farmer.
Here are a few rules prepared by
the Boston Work Horse Relief Asso-
ciation that may as well be observed
on the farm as in the city:
Load lightly, and drive slowly.
Stop in the shade if possible.
Water your horse as often as pos-
sible. So long as a horse is working,
water in small quantities will not hurt
him. But let him drink only a few
swallows if he js going to stand still.
Do not fail to water him at night after
he has eaten his hay.
When he comes in after work,
sponge off the harness marks and
sweat, his eyes, his nose, and mouth,
and the dock. Wash his feet, but not
his legs.
If the thermometer is 75 degrees or
higher, wipe him all over with a damp
sponge. Use vinegar water if possible.
Do not turn the hose on him.
Saturday night, give a bran mash,
lukewarm; and add a tablespoonful of
saltpeter.
If the horse is overcome by heat,
get him into the shade, remove har-
ness and bridle, wash out his mouth,
sponge him all over, shower his legs,
and give him two ounces of aromatic
spirits of ammonia, or two ounces of
sweet spirits of nitre, in a pint of
water; or give him a pint of cofifee,
warm. Cool his head at once, using
cold water, or, if necessary, chopped
ice, wrapped in a cloth.
If the horse is off his feed, try him
with two quarts of oats mixed with
bran and a little water, and add a little
salt or sugar. Or give him oatmeal
gruel or barley water to drink.
Watch your horse. If he stops
sweating suddenly, or if he breathes
short and quick, or if his ears droop,
or if he stands with his legs braced
sideways, he is in danger of a heat or
sun stroke and needs attention at
once.
If it is so hot that the horse sweats
in the stable at night, tie him outside,
with bedding under him. Unless he
cools off during the night, he cannot
well stand the next day's heat.
SOLDERING
By P. O. Barnfield, in Prairie Farmer.
Soldering is so simple and is use-
ful in so many different ways that one
naturally supposes every farmer would
have a soldering outfit if he thought
he could use it to advantage. On
this supposition I beg to offer some
suggestions which have come from
actual experience.
No special ability or experience is
required. It is, of course, true that
deftness and accurancy naturally fol-
low experience, but good results will
as surely follow if one will keep the
following points in mind.
The soldering outfit consists of a
soldering copper (good size, not un-
der two pounds), a bar of half and
half solder, a piece of salammoniac,
and a small bottle of muriatic acid
with a small brush for applying.
Heat the soldering copper not red
hot but about the same as a flat iron
would be heated for ironing clothes,
wipe off the dust on a rag, take a
file and rub the surface at the point
till copper is clean and bright, then
press the hot copper down the sal-
ammoniac till it makes a depression.
Place the end of the bar of solder
in this depression and with the cop-
per melt off two or three drops of
solder. Remove the bar and rub the
copper hard into the depression, but
not so as to push the solder out over
the edge. Keep this up till the cop-
per is well coated with a smooth
bright coat resembling tin. You are
now ready for business. Remove
every particle of dirt from the parts
intended to be soldered. Usually it
is necessary to scrape the surface with
a knife or file if greasy or very dirty,
and then with a small brush apply
the muriatic acid. Rub the surface
with the brush to remove particles.
Now rub surface to be soldered with
the hot copper, using solder as de-
sired. If the solder stands in globules
and does not spread over the surface
it is because there is some foreign
matter between the solder and the sur-
face and the cleaning process should
be repeated with more care. *"
Solder will stick to almost any kind
of metal if there is no foreign matter
on the surface. Since the parts of a
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
copper under the tinned surface are
easily melted, it should never be
heated to a red heat.
In mending granitewear or copper, a
copper harness rivet or a tinner's
rivet may be inserted after cleaning
the surface around the hole. Get the
boys started to making measures and
buckets, funnels and tlue caps. Ask
that these be made a specific size and
see how quickly they will grapple with
problems in mensuration. It also
might keep them out of town some
HOW TO JUDGE TRACTOR HORSEPOWER
From Prairie Farmer.
Nearly everyone knows ihe defini-
tion of a "horsepower"' as given in
school arithmetics, etc., namely, "the
power required to raise a weight of
v33,OTO pounds to a height of 1 foot m
one minute." As this is a definite,
fixed unit of power, one would natur-
ally suppose that the horsepower rat-
ings of two tractors would be a
logical and reliable means of compar-
ing their ability to perform work;
that a tractor rated at 30 horsepower
on the drawbar would be twice as
powerful and capal)le of doing twice
as much work as one rated at 15
horsepower on the drawbar, for ex-
ample. This supposition would be
correct but for the fact that there has
been no definite standard used m
ascertaining the horsepower devel-
oped by tractors and the percentage
of the power actually developed
which should be taken for their
catalogue rating. The various manu-
facturers have followed their own
judgment in the matter, and as a re-
sult several methods of rating are
being used, with a consequent lack of
uniformity.
It is because of this fact that at the
present time it is quite common to
find two tractors doing practically the
same amount of work and clearly of
about equal power although with
widely different catalog ratings. It
is obvious that either the outfit with a
low catalog rating has been under-
rated by its manufacturer or that the
second machine has been o\errated,
or perhaps both have occurred. It
would seem advisable, therefore, that
steps be taken to bring about a stand-
ard rule for ascertaining and desig-
nating the horsepov/er of tractors. It
is not so important, perhaps, what
particular method is followed so long
as the^same method is used by all
manufacturers, thus avoiding liaving
machines of the same power given
such varying ratings.
A movement is already on foot in
the department to bring about the
adoption of some standard. Until one
has been decided upon and adopted,
it IS suggested that farmers, in com-
paring different makes of tractors,
should give particular attention to the
number of plows pulled and the
amount of work done by the various
machines, and that less attention be
paid to the catalog ratings.
When outfits can be seen working
side by side, as at the tractor d.Mnon-
strations which are being held
throughout the country, the amount
of work done is of more value in
comparing the relative power than are
the manufacturers' ratings, unless ex-
actly the same method has been used
in each case.
It is obvious that two tractors —
each pulling the same number of
plows of equal size, at equal depth,
in the same soil, and each moving at
the same speed — are exerting practi-
cally equal amounts of power on the
drawbar. In such case, if each is pull-
ing its normal load, they should have
the same drawbar rating. It is not
at all uncommon, however, as previ-
ously stated, to find tractors under
such conditions with widely different
ratings. By using as a standard the
amount of work done by different
tractors therefore a very fair com-
parison of the drawbar horsepower
can be obtained. With this known,
a good idea of the power of the motor
can be gained. If in the case just
mentioned, one of the machines was
considerably heavier than the other,
it is apparent that it would require
more power to move its own weight
and tliat it would therefore not be
capal)le of exerting on the drawbar
as large a i)ercentage of the motor's
total power as would the other ma-
chine, assuming that the loss of
power through gears, etc., in the
transmission was the same. It natur-
ally follows that the motor on the
29
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
heaviest machine would develop more
power on the belt than would the one
on the lighter outfit.
The terms "brake" or "belt" horse-
power mean exactly the same thing
and are used to denote the amount of
power which the engine will develop
and transmit to a belt for stationary
work, such as threshing. This amount
of power may be computed by differ-
ent formulas or may be ascertained
definitely by actual measurement with
a proper apparatus. This accounts for
some of the lack of uniformity in rat-
ings. Some companies carefully
measure the amount of power devel-
oped by each engine before it leaves
the factory and then give their engine
a catalogue rating equivalent to its
maximum power output; others will
deduct a certain amount from the
maximum horsepower as ascertained
and rate their engine at various per-
centages of this figure in order to be
on the safe side, and to underrate
their outfit rather than overrate it,
while some companies do not measure
the amount of power the engine actu-
ally develops, but compute it. With
the diameter of cylinder, the length
of stroke, and the number of revolu-
tions per minute known, the horse-
power which will be developed by an
engine can be computed with a fair
degree of accuracy, although there are
a number of formulas used, several of
which give somewhat different results.
»In comparing the power of two
tractors the speed at which they are
moving must always be considered.
A tractor pulling two plows at 2 miles
an hour will do the same amount of
work as one pulling one plow and
traveling at 4 miles an hour, other
conditions being equal, and the horse-
power developed at the drawbar is the
same, because the element of time
enters into the determination of
horsepower. The slower any given
tractor is geared to move the greate-r
will be the load which it can pull at
the drawbar, as it pulls it less rapidly.
The amount of work done and the
total amount of power exerted will
remain practically the same.
#It is obvious that in the case men-
tioned the tractor pulling one plow
and running twice as fast as the one
pulling two plows must move its own
weight over the ground twice as many
times as will the other tractor. If the
weight of the two tractors is the same,
it will be seen that twice as much
power has been expended in moving
the weight of the high-speed tractor
as has been used by the one with low
speed.
A great inany farmers find it diffi-
cult to understand why a tractor of,
say, 10 horsepower at the drawbar will
not pull as heavy a load as will 10
horses. This is not because a me-
chanical horsepower is less than the
amount of power developed by a
horse, but is because of the fact that
a horse has an enormous overload
capacity — that is, he is capable of ex-
erting for a short time a great deal
stronger pull than he should normally
maintain hour after hour.
A tractor, however, has very little
overload capacity when pulling its
normal load. Thus, if a tractor with
a drawbar rating of 10 horsepower
pulling its normal load of plows under
average conditions should strike a
particularly hard spot where the draft
was doubled for a few minutes it
would stall; while 10 horses under
similar conditions could readily in-
crease their pull sufficiently to meet
the increased draft.
From this it will be seen that in
cases where the draft will vary (and
this occurs in practically all kinds of
farm work because of grades, soil
variation, etc.) the load which a
tractor will handle satisfactorily is
that which it can pull up the steepest
grade or through the toughest soil in
the field. This load may be only half
of what it can pull under more favor-
able conditions in the same field. It
will also be apparent that the working
load of a tractor under ordinary farm
conditions is considerably less than
the normal load for its drawbar equiv-
alent in horses, that is, a tractor of 10
horsepower on the drawbar will not
pull, except under constantly favor-
able conditions, the load which a 10-
horse team would normally pull. The
difference might be said to be entirely
in the overload capacity of these tw"^
prime movers. With a tractor iti,
maximum power is practically its
normal power because it is capable of
pulling this load continuously, but
cannot carry anything in excess of
this. On the other hand, the horse's
normal load is much less than what
he can do in an emergency.
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
LIGHTNING RODS PROTECT
BUILDINGS
From Prairie Farmer.
"It is generally agreed now that
lightning rods, properly installed, do
afford a considerable measure of pro-
tection to farm buildings, a fact which
is indicated by the more favorable in-
surance rates which many insurance
companies offer in insuring farm build-
ings that are properly rodded," says
K. J. T. Ekblaw of the department of
farm mechanics. University of Illinois.
"One insurance company of Michi-
gan states that the small sum of $32
has been paid in four years for dam-
age done to rodded buildings by light-
ning, although a total risk of fifty-five
million dollars was taken. Another
company taking risks amounting to
fifty-nine million dollars, in the same
period of time on both rodded and un-
■fcdded buildings, paid for damage
done by lightning more than a thou-
sand times as much as the other com-
paiiy paid on wired buildings. A
prominent fire insurance adjuster
states that in his experience, for every
dollar's worth of damage done to
properly rodded buildings, there was
$1,168 damage done to unrodded ones.
In other words, there was indicated
on efficiency of 99.9 per cent in favor
of wired ones.
"Some of the points to be kept in
mind in installing a system of light-
ning rod protection are as follows:
"(1) Either copper or galvanized
iron may be used for lightning con-
ductors. The cable form is satisfac-
tory and the weight of the copper
should be at least three ounces per
foot, while that of the galvanized iron
should be twice as much.
"(2) All parts of the wiring should
be connected up into one system. No
blind ends or stubs should be left un-
grounded. Joints should be made
very securely and the contact made
as perfect as possible by soldering and
brazing.
'"(3) The conductor should be
firmly fastened to the building in-
stead of being insulated from it, as
is sometimes done. The purpose of
the conductor is to take the light-
ning charge away from the building;
insulation prevents this.
"(4) The conductors should fol-
low ridges and sharp corners in the
buildings. No sharp turns in the con-
ductor itself should be made.
"(5) Aerial terminals should be lo-
cated at the ends of ridges and on the
ridges at intervals not to exceed 20
feet. Any terminal point on the roof
should have an aerial terminal of its
own. The aerial terminals should be
at least two feet high, firmly braced
in upright position, securely fastened
to the main cable, and provided with
a galvanized or nickeled wrought iron
point.
"(6) Good earth connections are
absolutely necessary. Commonly ac-
cepted forms consist of a metal plate
buried below the level of permanent
moisture, into the soil to a depth of
eight or ten feet, securely fastened to
the conductor itself.
"(7) All metal masses, such as.
metal roofs, radiators, hay fork tracks,
etc., should be connected to the main
system.
"(8) Use good materials, install
them properly, and no fear of light-
ning need be felt."
WHEN THE BELT SLIPS
From Prairie Farmer.
The slipping of belts is a great an-
noyance, but it is not always remedied
by tightening the belt. Ordinarily, if
the proper-sized belts and pulleys are
used and properly put in, there should
be little or no slipping at all. Often
the slipping of a belt is due to the
overload carried by it. There is
economy in using wider belts than is
the usual practice. Many a three-inch
belt is made to do the work of a four-
inch belt, much to the annoyance of
the operator and the ruin of the belt.
However, when an immediate rem-
edy is needed, a small quantity of
powdered whiting, sprinkled on the
inside of the belt, is very good and is
the least harmful of any similar appli-
cation.
The use of beeswax, rubbed on the
inside of the belt or on the pulley is
a very good remedy in cases of emer-
gency.
Many people use powdered rosin on
a slipping belt but this is bad practice
because it soon dries the leather and
causes it to crack.
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
ARCHIE E. WOODS
Real Estate
AND MORTGAGE LOANS
Let me sell your farm for you or to you.
Money to loan at all times at the lowest pos-
sible rates. Edgar County Agent for Land
Bank Money.
New Sholem Building Telephone 1 1 9
PARIS ILLINOIS
II
iiiii
R. K. McCORD, Secretary Organized January 1, 1903
The HOME
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $1,000,000
The Home Building and Loan Association issues
monthly payment stock on which they pay a liberal semi-
annucJ dividend. This stock compounds.
They also issue paid-up certificates in even $ 1 00 — on
which they pay 5 % interest. This interest is payable each
six months. We issue stock every banking day of the
year. Your money is as safe in this Association as in any
bank in the country.
Southwest Comer Square, Ground Floor
PARIS ILLINOIS
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
A Group of Edgar County Farm Folks
Edgar County Directory
Abbreviations Used in this Directory
a — Acres; Ch — Children; O — Owner; T — Tenant or Renter;
li — Rural Route; Sec — Section;, Maiden name of wife follows
director}' name in parentheses ( ); figures at end of informa-
tion — year became resident of county. Name of farm follows
names of children in quotation marks. In case of a tenant,
the farm owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
Name of farm (in case farm is named) follows names of
children, in quotation marks.
EXAMPLE
Aikman, Forest (Verna Igo) Ch Ernestine, Oliver, Carolyn; Chrisman R26
Edgar Secl7 TlOOa Albert Horsman (1916)
Means
Aikman, Forest — Name.
(Verna Igo) — -Wife's maiden name.
Ch Ernestine, Oliver, Carolyn — Children.
Chrisman R26 — Postoffice, Chrisman R. F. D. 26.
Edgar Secl7 — Edgar Township, Section 17.
TlOOa— Tenant on 100 acres.
Albert Horsman — Owner's name.
(1916) — Lived in county since 1916.
Adams, Charles H. (Estella Curl) Ch
Elsie, Allyn, Esther, Lester, Frank,
Mary, Lilly; Paris R6 Buck Secl9E
O210a (1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Adams, C. B. (Caroline Osborne) Ch
Charles, Lucy, Howard, Elmer,
Inez; Scotland Prairie Sec26 OlOSa
(1857) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Adams, C. P. (Delta Hunter) Ch
Tames, Forest; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec6 O280a
(1866) Tel. Scottland
Adams, G. W. (Ella Gardener) Ch
Marie, Daisy; Paris R6 Buck Sec31
O80a (1863) Wabash Tel. Paris
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PRAIRIE PARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Adams, Harry B. (Lucy Shipley) Ch
Nolan, Hazel, George, Lloyd, May;
Paris R6 Buck Sec25E 0321a (1879)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Adams, Hulbert (Mary Lonsdale) Ch
Arnold, Gertrude; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec7 T125a A. P.
Adams (1880) Tel. Dana
Adams, Lewis J. (Lisie Lientz) Ch
Austin J., Harley E. ; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec20 T160a Ann M. Julian
(1887) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Addelbert, Riley (Lillie Sanders) Ch
Carl, Gladys, Stanley, Maxwell.
Margaret; Chrisman R2S Ross
Sec36 TlSOa Luella Wyatt (1871)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Aikman, B. W. (Laura Apple) Ch
Ralph, Bessie; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec9 TlOOa Mrs.
Harriett Tucker (1887) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Aikman, Forest (Verna Igo) Ch Er-
nestine, Oliver, Carolyn; Chrisman
R26 Edgar Secl7 TlOOa Albert
Horsman (1916)
Aitken, L. R. (Emma Click) Ch Lela,
Edna, Tohn, Henry, Esten, Naomi;
Metcalf Rl Shiloh SeclSE OlSli^a
(1887) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Alabough, F. M. (Lenna Grable) Ch
Paul, Bernice; Kansas R16 Kansas
Sec 11 OlOOa Ralph Wilkin (1908)
Alden, Bernie (Nellie Richardson) Ch
George. Laurence; Paris Rl Strat-
ton Sec31 019a T40a Mrs. McCarty
(1880) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Alden, C. L (Delia Evinger) Ch Al-
bert; Paris Rl Stratton Sec32 T160a
Mary Alden (1882) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Alexander, E. E. (Minnie Lydick)
Paris R2 Symms Sec24 069a (1903)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Allen, Frank E. (Belzora Talor) Ch
Mildred, Freda. Beulah, Earl.
Hazel; Brocton R18 Shiloh Secl9W
T160a E. Paulin (1911) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Allen, George (Augusta McDavitt) Ch
Mack, Joe, Richard. Frank; Kansas
R15 Kansas Sec6 O190a (1876) Tel.
Kansas
'Allen, William H. (Lettie Lay) Ch
Lorena B.. Oris T., Arthur E., Ber-
tha A.. Nora G., Ivan W., Glenn L.,
Elizabeth, Eutha, Everett E.; Broc-
ton Embarras Sec36 O40a Sec30
T160a Boyer Est. (1867) Hume Tel.
Co. Brocton
Allison, Jacob B. (Josie Decker) Ch
Marie F., Russell L.; Oakland Rl
Embarras Sec34 Farm Hand James
Hanley (1915)
Ambers, Arlie (Cecilia Miller) Ch
John, Leo; Paris Rll Stratton Sec32
T80a Joe Pheasant (1887)
Amers, Charles (Myrtle Corlett) Ch
George, Mary; Paris R8 Paris Secl3
Farm Hand Len Harris (1917)
Anderson, D. E. (Belle Coon) Ch
Lelah; Kansas R15 Grandview
Secl7-16 OlSOa (1873) Tel. Clarks-
ville
Anderson, E. L. (Mary Brock) Ch
Edna; Scottland R29 Prairie Secl6
T173a Rhoda Jones (1870) Electric
Independent Tel. Dana
Anderson, E. W. (Ida J. Tennis) Ch
Gertrude T., Daisy M., Fred F.,
Jeannette; "Fair Land Stock Farm"
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec23-24
O160a (1861) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Anderson, Finley (Dollie M. Garner)
Ch Eunice, Gladys, Donald. June.
Gertrude, George; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl3 O60a (1897)
Citizens Tel. Dana
Anderson, J. H. (Caroline Wimsett)
Ch Arthur, Stella, Delia; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Sec31 O60a
(1872)
Anderson, J. J. (Louanna Furgason)
Ch Fannie, Thomas; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec27 03i^a (1886) Tel.
Grandview
Anderson, W. G. (Bertha Ray) Ch
Violet; Dennison R2 Elbridge Secl7
07a (1911) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Andrews, Cliff (Flora Stuart) Ch
Eugene, Allen, Kenneth, Thelma.
Archie: Paris R7 Buck Sec20E
T240a F. M. Andrews (188n
Wabash Tel. Paris*
Andrews, Everett (Lola Lindsey) Ch
Bernadyne; Paris R7 Paris Sec21W
Farm Hand Frank Andrews (1888)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Arbuckle, Bion E. (Louisa Gleckner)
Ch Grover S.. Leon, Henry; Broc-
ton Embarras Sec26 OlOOa (1857)
Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Arbuckle, James (Ada Plew) Ch
Chester, Leona, Everett; Brocton
R19 Embarras Sec7 T120a John
Mason (1872) Bell Tel. Oakland
Arbuckle, Ross (Susan Mcintosh) Ch
Dollie. Cecil. Cora, John, Samuel,
Roscoe, Lucile, Clifford; Paris R4
Symms Sec28 O80a George Lea
(1860) Wabash Tel. Paris
34
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Arbuckle, Zane (Grace Birchfield) Ch
Helen M., Inez F., Esta V., Charles
R.; Brocton Embarras Sec26 T160a
Arbuckle Est. (1914) Hume Tel. Co.
Brocton
Archer, Abel (Mary Hammeack) Ch
Alvira, Viola, Gillia, Edith, Elsie,
Gus, Merle, Vernon, Hattie, Coralie,
Ozelma; "Sugar Creek Stock and
Poultry Farm" Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec7 066j-^a T60a Michael
Archer (1882)
Archer, Gus (Clara Venable) Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Secl7 T35a
Mrs. M. McCabe (1891)
Arland, R. P. Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Sec5 T46 Mary Arland (1860)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Armstrong, Mrs. Mary E. (Mary
Bane) Ch Leonard. Ernest, Maude,
Ray, Ralph, Hazel, Orville, Wavne;
Metcalf Rl Shiloh Sec24E O160a
(1895) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Arnie, Mart Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec34 T160a J. Gilbert (1907) Hume
Tel. Co. Brocton
Arnold, Calvin L. (Ora Millis) Ch
Forest, Iris, Arthur, Paul, Carl,
Ruth;" Kansas R13 Kansas SeclO
T160a H. M. Whisnand (1895) Tel.
Kansas
Arrasmith, Ira (Stella Sykes) Ch Ala-
bel, Ruth, Hellen; Ridge Farm Rl
Prairie Seel T74a Emma Arra-
smith (1877}
Arrasmith, William (Emma Jones) Ch
Lillie, Ira, James E., Bertha, Lura;
Ridge Farm Rl Prairie Seel 0173a
1876) Citizens Tel. Dana
Arterburn, R. C. (Lola Fitzpatrick)
Ch Edith; Kansas Kansas Sec30
T49a C. M. Paxton (1906) Tel. Kan-
sas
Arthur, Bruce (Tulia Patton) Edgar
R28 Edgar Sec2 T160a Dan Arthur
(1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Arthur, J. D. (Lucy Keys) Ch Lloyd,
lean. Faith; Paris Paris Secl2N
b426a (1858) Wabash Tel. Paris
Augustus, Henry
Arthur, Oliver (Rachel Gillespy) Ch
Louise; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec2
T250a Daniel Arthur (1878) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Ashby, John Scotland Prairie Sec26
T169a (1887) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Asher, Charles (Gertrude Plew) Ch
Evia, Russell; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec20 O80a T200a John Asher (1877)
Tel. Paris
Asher, John (Emma Davidson) Ch
Sarah, Manda, Charles, Nell; Paris
R5 Grandview Sec20 O200a (1853)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Asher, Joseph (Margaret [ohnson) Ch
Gertrude, Frank, John, "Omer; Paris
R4 Symms Sec20 0132a (1855)
Wabash Tel. Paris
^^T^o^^n^^"^" (^- Coleman) Chrisman
f.^on^.'^?.V ^^""^^ T2a Mollie Powers
(1894) Wabash Tel. Horace
Ashley, James F. (Dora Edington) Ch
Edith, Morris, James; Chrisman R25
(1875) Wabash Tel. Horace
Ashmore, Herman (Lillie Woodfall)
Ch Thelma E., William C. Wood-
row H., Paul W.; Brocton R19 Em-
barras Sccl T300a Tames Gr
(1917) Tel. Brocton "
Atkins, Walter (Ella Padgett) v.,,
Gladys, Thelma, Lucile; Metcalf Rl
\oung America Sec23 T40a John
Hildreth (1914)
Augustus, Frank (Eliza Taylor) Ch
Everett R., John E.; Oliver Rl El-
(1889) ^'"'^^^"^^ ^^^"^ ^- E- Rogers
Augustus, Fred (Ethel Harris) Ch
^Vl%'^u^-:^''^^'^' Louise; Vermilion
R33 Elbndge Secl8 T90a C. E Har-
ris (1884) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Augustus, James (Fanny Brichard) Ch
Mary, John, Nellie, George, Nora;
nQci7n?Pi^''^"^'''^^^ Sec25 O80a
(1851) Tel. Pans
rreen
Ch
(Mary Glatthaar)
Ch Fred, Annie, Charles, Nelcina,
Frank, Joseoh, Atwell, Lizzie, Kate,
Bud; Dudley R12 Grandview Sec25
033a (1863) Tel. Grandview
B
Babb, Mrs. Ella Ch Alva, Arch, Myr-
tie, Clarence, Ernest, Lucille; Isabel
Embarras Sec23 T14a James Ogden
(1892)
Baber, D. D. (Effie Parker) Ch Adin,
Tedford; Dudley Grandview
Sec8-9-16 O710a (1867) Tel. Grand-
view
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Baber, Mrs. Mary E. (Mary E. Hanks)
Ch Ena, Dexter. Callie, Margaret;
Kansas R14 Kansas Sec24-13 0933a
(1844) Tel. Kansas
Babcock, Frank (Nancj^ Hawkins) Ch
Lucy, Mary, Roxie; Dudley R12
Grandview Secll 08a (1895) Tel.
Grandview
Babcock, T. R. (Susan Hinds) Ch
Bertha. Jesse; Kansas RIS Grand-
view Sec4 0155a (1893) Grandview
Tel. Peoples Mutual
Bailey, Jerome (Mary A. Davis) Ch
Myrtle; Kansas R16 Kansas Secl4
017a (1902) Tel. Kansas
Bailey, Marion (Jennie Sims) Ch Gar-
net, King Stepchild; Paris Rll
Paris Sec32E T56a M. H. Hillery
(1895) ^
Bailey, Presley (Emma Rhoden) Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec26 O40a
(1862)
Baird, Clell (Anna Ball) Ch Dorothy.
Louise; Paris R3 Symms Sec36
O300a John Doak (1891) Tel
Wabash '
Baird, John Paris R8 Edgar Secll
O120a (1861) Wabash Tel. Paris
A'".'?,',--^®^*^^ (Lcrona McQuillin) Ch
William; Scottland R29 Prairie
Sec27 T75a Harvev Linn (1916)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
^^i""^' h. ^^^">' Wood) Ch Clell.
Hazel, Walter; Kansas R13 Em-
.'foIn^ ^,^r^^^ ^^^^"^ Harlaud Swangs
(1860) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Baker Cash (Oda Brooks) Ch Rus-
sell, Carl, Myrtle; Chrisman R26 Ed-
gar _Sec32 O40a (1873) Wabash Tel
Chrisman
Baker, Enoch Ch Everette, Glenn
Secl3W 0267a (1890) Wabash Tel
Brocton
Baker, Ira (Pearl Duckworth) Ch
i^joyd, Raymond. Victoria, Lonie-
Kansas R16 Sec2 T160a Farm Hand
H. F. Pinnell (1892) Tel. Kansas
^^ker John W. (Emma Smith) Ch
Opal Marion, Fern; Hume Rl
Shiloh SeclE T120a W W Baker
Est. (1887) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Baker J. D. Ch Carrie, Elsie; Paris
I ^/T™T? ^-"^ O-*^^ ^^'^'^'^) Wab-
ash Tel. Pans
^^r?7'q^k-,^1 (Mabel Ousley) Brocton
0917) ^^- ^- ^"^'''
Baldwin, Eddie (Essie Askew) Ch
Basil, Cain, Lula. Beulah; Metcalf
Rl Young America Sec20 T400a
Mrs. Epps (1917) Tel. Metcalf
Bales, F. E. (OUie Baker) Ch John;
Sidell R2 Young America Sec7
T120a J. L Richardson (1898)
Bales, George (Nancy Odgen) Ch
Clara, Ella. Laura, Ethel. Gladys.
George, Cloe; Paris R2 Symms
Sec30 T130a Roy McCalister (1867)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Ballard, John (Lena Ballard) Ch Vi-
ola, Fred, Ned; Scottland R29 Scott-
land Sec26 Farm Hand Noah Scott
(1917)
Bandy, F, E. (Ellen Rusmisel) Ch
Alice; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Secl8 074a (1887)
Bandy, Roy B. (Golda Perisho) Dud-
ley R12 Grandview Sec22 O160a
Mrs. Bandy & Son (1890) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Bandy, T. M. Oliver Rl Symms SeclO
O160a Wabash Tel. Paris
Banta, A. J. (Jane E. Pugh) Ch Claud,
Ethel, Wilber, Warren; Chrisman
R24 Prairie Secl2 045^a (1866)
Bell Tel. Ridgefarm
Banta, W. H. Ridgefarm Rl Prairie
Sec2E T85a S. E. Banta Est. (1884)
Bell Tel. Ridgefarm
Barber, Paul S. (Grace Prather) Ch
Francis. Pauline; Kansas R13 Kan-
sas Sec22 O80a (1877) Kansas Tel.
Farmers Mutual
Barker, J, P. (Helen Williams) Ch
Guy W., Alta Belle; Chrisman R24
Ross Sec24 T154a Epps Farm
(1915) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Barkley, A. G. (Mertie Secres) Ch
George F., Grace E., Walter F.,
Carl, Ruth; Paris R2 Elbridge Secll
TlOOa Maude Barkley (1871) Wab-
ash Tel. Elbridge
Barkley, Henry (Belle Delaney) Ch
Viola Miller, Clarence, Bertha,
Gladys, Ralph, Elsie; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec22 T40a J. M.
Howard (1865) Wabash Tel. Paris
Barkley, Orlando (Rosa Rhoads) Ch
Clara, Dora, Estella, George. Er-
nest. Effie, Rosalie, Charles; Oliver
Rl Elbridge Secl6 O30a Secll T28a
C. H. Wade (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Barkley, O. E. (Minnie Holaday)
Paris R8 Paris Sec9N T160a Bob
Hennessy (1899) Wabash Tel. Paris
Barkley, W. P. (Dora Clouse) Ch
Everett, Lucile, Kathleen; Paris R7
Paris Sec21W O80a (1863) Wabash
Tel. Paris
36
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Barnett, Egbert (Amanda Weddle) Ch
Leona, Edna, Sallie, Effie, Roy,
Victor, Daisy, Charles, Willis,
Maud. Frank, Edith, Orval; Chris-
man R23 Ross SeclS Farm Hand
Roy F. B^irnett (1877) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Barnett, Roy F. (May Lyda) Ch
Verna, Dale; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec22 T330a Fred Thayer (1886)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Barnett, Victor H. (Oddest Richart)
Chrisman R23 Ross Secl6 T200a
Mrs. Sarah Hurst (1889) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Baron, Louis Ch Herbert; Sidell R2
Young America Sec6 O60a (1860)
Barr, Isaac W. (Nettie Green) Ch
Florence, Lillian L; Brocton R19
Embarras Sec8 T240a Mrs. M. E.
Hathaway and Mrs. Whitlock
(1872) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Barr, Mary E. Ch Lucile, Newell,
Russell; Chrisman R25 Edgar Sec8
O102a (1868) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Barr, Michael (Minnie Gill) Ch Cecil,
Edgar, Raymond, Clarence, Roy,
Frank, Robert; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec36 045a (1861) Tel. Grandview
Barr, Silas M. (Ada EUedge) Kansas
R13 Embarras Sec32 T159a E. K.
Moffet (1873) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Barr, William and Nettie Paris R5
Grandview Sec6 T239a Tames Barr
Est. (1861)
Barr, W. H. Ch Lela, Ruth; Paris R6
Buck Sec30E Resident Harry Adams
(1872)
Barrett, J. E. (Anna Smith) Ch Bern-
ard, Blanche, Bert, William. Ro-
salie, John, Ted, Paul, Charles, Law-
rence, Harold, Edna, Marv, Tanies;
Hume Rl Shiloh Sec3E 0287a
(1865) Wabash Tel. Hume
Barry, John (Osie Pigg) Ch Clarf^nce;
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec25 T45a Burk Bros. (1889)
Barry, William Edward (Libby Mc-
Litosh) Ch Michael Benjamin;
Paris R3 Symms Sec2 087a Craig
Est. (1878) Wabash Tel. Paris
Barth, A. B. (Belle Rhods) "Red Rose
Farm" Paris R8 Paris Sec35N T117a
O'Gandy & Co. (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Barth, Clifford (Lucy Dean) Metcalf
Rl Young America Sec24 T185a
A. J. Barth (1890) Tel. Metcalf
Barth, W. F. (Lena Reed) Ch Ray.
Raymond, Gladys, Helen; Metcalf
Rl Young America Sec24 O80a
(1879) Tel. Metcalf
Bartmess, Ernest (Margaret Mc-
Whorter) Kansas R15 Grandview
Sec9 T160a Warren Bartmess
(1886)
Batchelor, Harvey (Frances Jones)
George, Harry, Grace, Russell;
Kansas R14 Kansas Sec30 T144a
A. F. Welch (1916) Tel. Kansas
Bates, S. R. (Nellie Osborn) Ch Beu-
lah, Charles, Katherine; Brockton
R19 Shiloh Sec4SW T120a John
Alason (1893) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon
Baum, Willis (Lavina Plildreth) Sidell
R2 Young America Sec3 OlOOa
(1907) Tel. Sidell
Baum, W. J. (Carrie Zemke) Sidell R2
Young America Secl2 T80a (1910)
Tel. Hume
Baxter, G. Q. (Carrie Blaisdell) Ch
Vance, Stanley, Florence; Hume Rl
Young America Sec22 T160a Dr.
Rutherford (1908) Tel. Hume
Baysinger, W. (Ettie Ward) Chris-
man R26 Edgar SecSS 041a (1877)
Beals, Ora E. (Cora Bertram) Ch
Vera L. ; Paris Rl Stratton Sec7
T80a B. F. Beals (1877) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Beasley, W. H. (Laura Lewis) Ch
James, Blanch, Lula, Benjamin,
Lorena, Anna, Bronce, Ray, Lewis,
Lilah, Lennie, Owen, Parroll; Kan-
sas R14 Grandview Sec2 T127a J. E.
Adams (1916) Tel. Kansas
Beatty, O. H. (Sallie Asher) Ch Luna,
Elsie, Lloyd, Elva, William F.,
Opal, Pauline; Paris R4 Symms
Sec29 OllOa (1865) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Beatty, R. H. (Belle Jones) Ch Ro-
bert; Hume Rl Young America
Sec26 T80a (1914) Tel. Hume
Becker, Carl (Goldie Macke) Ch Fern
D.; Oliver Rl Svmms Sec5 O40a
(1882) Wabash Tel. Paris
Becker, Forest (Nellie Gresham) Ch
Wilber, Ray; Paris R3 Symms Sec6
026a (1888) Wabash Tel. Paris
Becker, Louis (Dilla Daugherty) Ch
Carl, Forest, Ruby, Lena; Paris R3
Symms Sec6 0272a (1863) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Beckwith, Thaddeus D, (Cora Cur-
nutt) Ch May, Maud, Olga; Chris-
man R23 Ross Sec30 Farm Hand
R. A. Livett (1912)
Bedwell, Alfred Morris (Mary S. Par-
rish) Ethel G., Ola M., Verla F.;
Paris Rl Stratton Sec5 O80a (1890)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
i7
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Beedle, Charles A. (Mary Butler) Ch
Mary; Woodrow Swiger; Paris R6
Paris Sec2W O20a (1888)
Bell, Charles (Effiie A. Click) Ch
La Verne, Earl, Paul, Irene, Wayhe,
Virgil. Clifford; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec25S O320a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Bell, Samuel (Serena Norris) Ch
Charles, Albert; Hume Rl Shiloh
Secl2E O80a (1840) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Bennett, Clark (Bertha Swigert) Ch
Lorain, Georgian, Elmo, Roeanna,
Delia May, Boyd, Dale; Sidell
R2 Young America SeclO T320a B.
H. Heaton (1882)
Bennett, Daniel (Mary Fitzgarrold)
Ch Isaac, Euphratis, John; Kansas
R15 Grandview Sec4 0155a (1855)
Tel. Grandview
Bennett, Emil C. (Katherine Cline)
Ch Emil C, Basil; Dudley R12
Grandview Secl5 O80a (1870) Tel.
Grandview
Bennett, E. (Lucy Sims) Ch Ruth.
May; "Prairie Ridge Stock Farm"
Kansas R15 Grandview Sec4 O80a
(1875) Grandview Tel. Kansas '
Bennett, J. T. (Bertha E. Barr) Ch
Kenneth Ross; Paris R9 Paris
Sec20W T96a J. J. McCarty, Also
rents 70 acres in Hunter Twp.
(1879) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bennett, J. T. (Cora Whiteside) Ch
Homer, Bruce, Merritt, Brent, Ar-
thur, Mary, Leona; Kansas R16
Kansas Sec3 T300a B. H. & W. C.
Pinnell (1884) Tel. Kansas
Bennett, L. E. (Ethel Perkerson)
Kansas R13 Kansas Secl8 027^a
(1893) Tel. Kansas
Bennett, Merritt (Margery Morris)
Kansas R16 Kansas Sec3 T80a B.
H. & W. C. Pinnell (1887) Tel. Kan-
sas
Bennett, Roy (Elsie Webright) Ch
Oscar, Mabel; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Secl4-lS O120a (1903) Tel.
Grandview
Bennett, Samuel (Catherine Kline)
Ch Emil, Basil; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec36 O80a (1877)
Bennett, S. A. (Esther Boyer) Ch
Charles O., Bennett; Kansas R15
Kansas Sec7 T140a O. E. Boyer
(1895)
Bennett, W. I. (Allie Cline) Ch
Blanch; Kansas R15 Grandview
Sec4 O106a T140a Arthur Great-
house and D. Bennett (1871) Tel.
Grandview
Benson, Frank (Kate Berry) Ch Opal,
William, Josephine; Paris RIO Hun-
ter Sec22 TlOOa J. Frye and Z. Staf-
ferd (1884) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bercaw, Claude (Stella Collier) Ch
Elsie; Paris R3 Symms Sec22 O200a
(1883) W^abash Tel. Paris
Bercaw, Frank (Ada Davis) Paris R6
Paris Sec3W T84a Mrs. Blanche
Bercaw (1878) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bercav/, Grover C, (Edna Jones) Ch
Willis. Allen; Paris R8 Paris
Sec23N O80a (1884) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Bergen, Byron (Okalla Frank) Cli
Curtis; "The Hickories" Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec25-26 0143a (1875)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Berry, Mack (Julia Liggett) Ch John
L.; Oliver Rl Elbridge Secl6 O60a
(1869)
Berry, R. L. (Nellie Harper) Ch Cor-
ine, Jennie, Kenneth, Raymond;
Newman R3 Shiloh Sec3W T80a
Tonah Harper (1911)
Bibo, L. M. "Wood Manse" Kansas
R15 Grandview Sec8 0512a (1883)
Biddle, T. W. (Ada Hooe) Ch Fred,
Grace, Russell, Loren, Wilma,
Ross; Brocton R17 Shiloh SecllW
Farm Hand Ed. Nichols (1915)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Binkley, George (Mintie Kegley) Ch
Marv, Stephen, Lucile, Frances;
Scot'tland R30 Brouillett Creek
Secl5 T40a Eva Wilhoit (1904) Tel.
Iv3.n S3. s
Bird, Cora M. (Pearl Wallace) Ch
Paul. Lucile, Louise, Rebecca; Kan-
sas R15 Kansas Sec6 T57a Riley
Nay (1878)
Bishop, A. J. (Nancy Elledy) Ch
Isaac; Paris R5 Grandview Sec32
0115a (1857)
Bishop, Edward (Sarah Lovell) Ch
Delbert, Clyde; Kansas R16 Kansas
Seel 5 T40a Eva Wilhoit (1904) Tel.
Kansas
Black, Albert (Naomi David) Ch Wil-
liam F., Charles A.; Paris RIO Hun-
ter Seel T117a E. K. Stafford and
Helen David (1911)
Black, Frank A. (Lizzie Green)
"Blackville Farm" Paris R7 Paris
Sec21N O120a (1881) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Black, James (Maud Stagg) Ch Min-
nie; Vermilion R80 Stratton Seel
Farm Hand W. S. Ross (1878)
Black, James S. (Elizabeth C. An-
thony) Ch Frank; Paris R7 Paris
Sec21N O80a (1865)
38
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Blackman, E. B. (Delle Hunter) Ch
Faber C, J. E., H. V., J. L., Ben J.,
Beatrice, Miriam; "Lone Sycamore
Farm" Paris Rll Hunter Sec24
O230a (1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
Blair, A. W. (Lena Clapp) Dudley
R12 Grandview Sec26 T75a Mrs.
Susie Clapp (1891) Tel. Grandview
Blair, Elza N. (Amanda E. Ashmore)
"Lone Pine Farm" Borton Embar-
ras Sec24 O250a (1858) Bell Tel.
Oakland
Blair, F. A. (xMatilda Dunn) Ch Wal-
ter, FLrnest, Arnold; Paris R6 Buck
Sec2 T385a J. M. Collier (1872)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Blair, Mint (Hattie Ogle) Ch Kate,
Jess, Steve, Fan, Clara; Dudley
Grandviev^ Secl6 T760a Fred Baber
(1868) Tels. Paris and Kansas
Bland, Homer (Ruby Stewart) Ch
Elno, W'inford; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec6 Farm Hand J. A. Frantz (1917)
Blanford, H. R. (Clara Lamb) Ch
Howard L., Paul J.; Paris Rll Hun-
ter Sec20 T217a Alonzo Blanford
(1882) Wabash Tel. Paris
Blanford, L. H. (Ella Vicars) Ch Al-
bert S., Mildred L.; Paris Rll Hun-
ter Sec20 T217a Alonzo Blanford
(1875) Wabash Tel. Paris
Blanford, L. S. (Lottie F. Doudy) Ch
Donald, Jean, Hermine; Paris Rll
Hunter Sec8 T170a W. C. Blanford
(1909) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bledsoe, Floyd F. (OUie M. Davis)
Ch Mary, Nell, John A.; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec31 TlOa C. A. San-
ders (1885) W^abash Tel. Elbridge
Blevins, Ed. (Ella Penick) Ch Thelma;
Paris R6 Paris Sec34W Farm Hand
H. A. Hinds (1915) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Board, Bert (Ethel Hicks) Ch Victor,
Walter, Robert, Herbert; Chrisman
R23 Ross Sec29 Farm Hand John
Lewis (1891)
Board, Harry (Maud Harvey) Ch
Isabel; Edgar R28 Edgar Secl4
T240a L. Clark (1885)
Boland, C. R. (Olive Swank) Ch
John; Paris RIO Paris Sec29E T196a
J. T. Boland (1885) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Boland, James D. (Ella Kizer) Ch
Elsie; Chrisman R23 Young Ameri-
ca O80a (1887) Tel. Metcalf
Bolen, J. E. (Liddie J. Harness) Ch
Orville, Jessie, Osie, Levona F.,
Vernon, Charlie, Margaret; Paris
R9 Hunter Sec3 0134a (1890) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Boles, C. F. (Alice Watson) Ch Ethel.
John, Mabel; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Secl2 T152^a Julia Boles (1872)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Bonner, John W. (Elizabeth Bell)
Ch Bessie M.; Chrisman R27 Ross
Sec33 OlS^a (1865) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Bonwell, B. H. (Ruth Adams) Scott-
land R29 Prairie Secl7 T200a Josiah
Bonwell (1888) Citizens Tel. Dana
Bonwell, Charles S. (Lucy E. Riley)
Ch John, Lucy, Jennie, Florence,
Marion; Scottland R29 Prairie
Secl3 T477a William M. Smith
(1886) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Bonwell, James R. (Ota Jennings) Ch
Alma, Ruth, Oma, Bertram, Frank,
Edna, Russell, Mae; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec20 O170Ha (1867) Citi-
zens Tel. Dana
Bonwell, W. A. (Bessie Wallace) Ch
Dorothy; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Sec30 T210a (1885) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Boomer, Hiram (Tillie Thomas) Paris
Stratton Sec28 046a (1863) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Boone, Walter G. (Alice McClure)
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec21 T320a
Charles Boone (1883) Wabash Tel.
^"hrisman
Borton, Emmet S. (Nona Carver) Ch
Emmet C. ; Borton Embarras Sec24
O120a (1870) Coles County Tel.
Oakland
Botner, C. M. (Mary Farrington) Ch
Mabel, Harold, Paul, Florence, Car-
roll; Scottland R30 Hunter Sec33
T80a Mrs. H. M. Nolan (1916) Citi-
zens Tel. St. Bernice
Bottom, W. D. (Lottie Melton) Ch
Fenton, Martha, Archie, Robert;
Kansas R16 Kansas Secl3 T131a
Rena Hunt (1908)
Bouslog, Charles (Norma Fulton) Ch
Horace, Dan, Victor; Chrisman R26
Edgar Sec29 T74a Walter Downing
(1889) Wabash Tel. Horace
Bouslog, D. W. (Alice Todd) Ch
Louis; Paris R8 Paris Sec26N T45a
Mart Boatman (1878) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Bowling, Clyde (Grace McDowell) Ch
Lloyd, Arnold; Chrisman R25
Brouillett Creek T133a Alford Man-
ning (1903) W^abash Tel. Horace
Boyars, George (Lora Zonk) Ch
Reginald; Kansas R14 Kansas Sec36
O20a (1882) Tel. Kansas
39
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Boyd, R. B. (Alice M. Safiford) Ch
Hazel, Paul, Mortie, Richard;
"Edgewood Farm" Dudley R12
Grandview Sec24 O60a (1869) Tel.
Paris
Boyer, A. Dudley R12 Grandview
Secl4 OlOOa (1875)
Boyer, J. M. (Frances Westhafer) Ch
Gerald, Wendell; Newman Rl
Shiloh Sec22W T96a Mrs. John
Cornwell (1917)
Boyer, Lew (Belle Wright) Ch Mabel.
Oolah, Charles, Russell, Ester, Ruth,
Donald, Euclid; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Secl4 O200a (1877) Tel. Grand-
view
Boyer, Prosper A. (Kathryn Tyler)
Ch Hellen, Lucile; Paris R5 Grand-
view Secl3 O60a (1893) Tel. Clarks-
ville
Boyer, P. (Katherine Tyler) Ch Lu-
cile; Paris R5 Grandview Secl3 O60a
(1893) Tel. Clarksville
Boyer, W. E. (Mae Radabaugh) Ch
Otto, Emory, Ray. Ira, Earl, Grace,
Mary, Lucile, Frank; Kansas Kan-
sas Sec31 T31a T. J. Boyer (1880)
Tel. Kansas
Bozarth, E. J. (Letha Reese) Ch Dale,
Merrett, Thelma; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec33 0144a (1907) Citizens Tel.
Libertyville
Brackney, Marshall (Katie Combs) Ch
Leah; Redmon Buck Sec22W T80a
Bell Pierce (1917)
Bragg, Harry Ch Anna; Dudlev R12
Grandview Sec36 05a (1878)
Brakefield, Joseph (Margaret Rice)
Ch Elmer W.. W. Walter; Chris-
man R23 Ross Secl6 O40a (1880)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Branson, Norval (Stella Galeener)
Paris R7 Paris Sec27W T120a James
Eads (1916)
Brantlinger, James Ch George; Paris
R9 Paris Secl9 TUN RllW Farm
Hand J. S. Shank (1897)
Bratzler, Jacob (Margaret Humphrey)
Ch Moses, Edgar; Edgar R28 Edgar
Sec3 T128a James Fades (1895)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Breen, M. E. (Luella Hayes) Ch
Byron; Hume Rl Shiloh Sec2E
C108a (1869) Wabash Tel. Hume
Breen, W. E, (Maggie Gossett)
Nation, Edna; Chrisman R27 Shiloh
Secl8E 0212a (1860) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Breneman, David (Louisa Minnick)
Ch Stephen, James, Charles, Clar-
ence, Anna, Benjamin, Alva; Mar-
shall R3 Elbridge Secl6 O20a
(1857)
Brengle, W. C. (Lizzie Mabry) Ch
Fred, Olive, Ray; Paris R6 Buck
Sec25S O80a (1861) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Brick, Mack (Mary Brick, Mother)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec36 0139a
(1863)
Bright, Charles A. (Mary B. Bonwell)
Ch Dwight, Anna, May, Caral,
Fred, Amos; "Duroc Jersey Hog
Farm" Paris RIO Hunter Sec5
T234a G. F. Bright and Bert Nolan
(1872) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Bright, J. E. (Carrie Logan) Ch Or-
leigh, LeRoy; Paris Rll Paris Sec6E
0152a (1873) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bright, J. F. (Mary G. Helt) Ch Her-
schel, Harry, Ruth, Henry, Arthur,
Rosemary, Max, Johnnie; Paris RIO
Hunter Secl4 T220a Jack Black-
man (1877) Wabash Tel. Paris
Brimner, C. E. (Mamie Downs) Ch
Harold, Virginia; "Happy Home
Stock Farm" Dudley R12 Grand-
view Secll O320a (1907) Tel. Grand-
view
Brinkerhoff, Charles (Emma Schni-
der) Ch Mabel, Leone, Irene; Dud-
ley R12 Grandview SeclO O80a
(1867) Tel. Grandview
Brinkerhoff, George Ch Ozis, Jessie,
Clever, Wilson; Dudley Buck SeclO
T200a (1852)
Brinkerhoff, George (Gertrude
Simms) Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec27 T44a Henry Brinkerhoff Sr.
(1889) Tel. Grandview
Brinkerhoff, Henry Sr. (Minnie Fro-
vill) Ch Myrtle, George, Henrv,
Edith, Clyde; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec25 0332a (1858) Tel.-Paris
Brinkerhoff, Henry Jr. (Lola Bane)
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec25 T332a
Henry Brinkerhoff Sr. (1889) Tel.
Paris
Brinkerhoff, Henry H. (Alice Murphy)
Ch Lula, Gertrude; "Pleasant View
Farm" Brocton R19 Embarras Sec9
O200a (1865) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Brinkerhoff, Louis (Parilee Keenen)
Ch John, Sylvian; Dudley Buck
SeclO T240a John Brinkerhoff
(1891) Wabash Tel. Paris
40
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Brinkerhoff, S. W. (Ola Henn) Ch
Kathrvn, Martha, Mary; Redmon
Buck "SeclS T200a A. Brinkerhoff
(1883) Tel. Wabash
Brinkerhoff, William (Rosa Bragg)
Ethel, Ruth, Ray; Paris R6 Pans
Sec33W T135a Hannah Bussart
(1868) Wabash Tel. Paris
Brinkerhoff, W. W. (Cora Tate) Kan-
sas R14 Kansas Sec8-7 T305a Mrs.
Eda Steele (1891) Tel. Kansas
Briscoe, Robert W. (Melle Kinzel)
Kansas R13 Kansas Sec22 T310a
R. S. Briscoe (1884) Tel. Kansas
Bristow, Frank (Lily White) Ch John,
Warren. Helen; Paris R6 Paris
Sec3W 0185a (1892) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Broady, J. E. (Mary Simmons) Ch
Gertrude, William, Dade, Edwin,
Hudson, Helen; Chrisman R24
Prairie Secl2 Farm Hand (1917)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Brockjones, Harry Sr. Ch Willie,
Charles, Tillie, Lucy, Harry Jr.
Frank, George; "Maple Lane Farm"
Metcalf Shiloh Sec6E 0172a (1879)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Brockjones, Harry Jr. (La Verne Lme-
barger) Ch Paul, Verlon; Metcalf
Rl Shiloh SecllE T215a W. S.
Linebarger (1887) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Eroding, William E. Isabel Embarras
Secl4 O80a (1873)
Brooks, Charles (Clara Stewart)
"Walnut Row Farm" Chrisman R24
Prairie Sec8 05a (1903)
Brooks, Hugh E. (Velva Cusick) Ch
Elmer; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec22
T220a J. S. Shank (1894)
Brooks, John L. (Virginia Saughers)
Ch Francis, Geraldine, Lawrence;
Edgar R28 Edgar Sec22 T120a Anna
Holloway (1888)
Brooks, J. R. (Dixie B. Dawson) Ch
lona, Robert, James; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec23 T160a Taylor Dawson
(1913) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Brooks, J. T, (Hattie Black) Ch
Geo'rge, William, Edgar; Paris Rl
Paris SecSE O40a (1862) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Brooks, Louis (Eliza Griffin) Ch Gol-
den, Bertha; Chrisman R26 Edgar
Sec9 OlOa (1865)
Brooks, Ralph (Lizzie Moore)) Eu-
lalia, Clifford, Clarence, Raymond,
Herbert; Oliver Rl Symms Secl7
O40a (1883) Bell Tel. Paris
Brown, Charles R. (Nettie Rogers)
Ch Orville, Ida, Carl, Charles Jr.;
Paris R8 Paris Secl4N T300a
George W. Brown Sr. (1886)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Brown, Claude Brocton R19 Buck
SeclOW T240a Eli Brown (1890)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Brown, Elijah (Sarah Keys) Ch Clif-
ford; Hume Rl Young America
Secl9 O80a (1867) Tel. Hume
Brown, George W., Jr. (Anna Henry)
Paris Rll Paris Sec7E T. A. Foley
(1883). Wabash Tel. Paris
Brown, Herschel (Ruth Howald)
"Sunny Brook Stock Farm" Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec25 064a
Amanda Brown (1893) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Brown, H. (Lela Igoe) Ch Rosemary,
Izeyl Marie; Ridge Farm Rl Prairie
Sec2 T340a S. H. Brown (1887) Bell
Tel. Ridge Farm
Brown, Jim (Lena McCool) Ridge
Farm Rl Prairie Sec6 Farm Hand
Frank Rickard (1912)
Brown, J. E. Ch Mabel, Claude,
Clyde; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec32
015a (1854)
Brown, J. M. (Nellie M. Morris) Broc-
ton R17 Shiloh SeclO T160a J. W.
Hancock (1910)
Brown, William R. (Chat Vance) Ch
Viola; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec23 OlOOa (1862) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Bruce, James F. (Mary Minor) Ch
Clara A., James H., Floyd A., Fred,
Clyde, Lucile; Paris Rll Stratton
Seel 076a (1852) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Brummett, Harvey (Susie Ashley) Ch
Mona, Ivan, Almeda, James; Paris
R8 Edgar Sec6 O160a (1862)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Brunsman, Frank (Frances Cunning-
ham) Paris R3 Paris SecllS OlOla
(1876) Bell Tel. Paris
Buckler, Ed, (Eva House) Ch Edna,
Bessie, Maud, Bernice; Hume Rl
Young America Sec23 T320a Jennie
Rogers (1869) Tel. Hume
Buckler, James B. (Nancy J. Ash-
more) Ch Leona D., Lawrence M.;
"The Maples" Borton Embarras
Sec25 O240a (1845) Coles County
Tel. Oakland
41
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Buckler, Jess T. (Effie Keys) Ch
Pearl, Irene, Clyde, Elizabeth,
Myrtle; "The Maples" Isabel Em-
barras Sec26 T200a James B. Buck-
ler (1915) Coles County Tel. Oak-
land
Buckler, J. C. (Louisa Scoggin) Ch
Adrea, Belva, Jessielee, Ona, Den-
nie; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec27S
O120a T350a J. B. Wood (1885)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Buckner, George (Lettie Starks) Ch
Glenn, Robert; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec21 T80a Mrs. Cora Hasler (1909)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Bullock, John. (Pearl McCauley)
Scottland R29 Brouillett Creek Sec8
T60a Fred McCauley (1912)
Bunnell, James H. (Ona W. William-
son) Ch Mildred R., Ivan A.,
Loveina R., Lawrence A.; "Seven
Springs Farm" Paris R2 Elbridge
Sec21 T200a Farm Foreman for
Dr. W. H. Hoff (1915) Bell Tel.
Paris
Bunnell, W.S. (Emma Marquand) Ch
Elva, Carrie; Paris Rll Paris Sec6E
06a (1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
Buntain, Birt (Cora Hess) Ch Mil-
dred; Paris Rll Stratton Sec25
Tl70a John Wright (1886) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Burgett, Charles (Idelia Perisho) Ch
Hila, Clarence: Paris R7 Paris
Sec21N O80a (1868) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Burk Bros. M. L.. W. M. and John
Chrisman R25 Hunter Sec36 0534a
(1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Burke, D. J. (Emma Clements) Pans
RIO Hunter Sec2 062i^a T40a M.
L. Burke (1875) Wabash Tel. Paris
Burket, Charles E. (Alberta Claypool)
Ch Lelahmay; Kansas R15 Grand-
view Sec4 T120a H. Z. Smith (1912)
Tel. Grandview
Burkey, Hal (Evelyn Helton) Ch
Nina M.; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec4
0167a (1882) Wabash Tel.' Paris
Burnham, T. F. (Jessie Halloran) Ch
Ted; Brocton R18 Shiloh Sec34S
bl06a (1886) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Bumsides, W. T. (Clara Wyrick) Ch
William, Hellen, Julia; Kansas R15
Grandview Sec4-9-10 O240a (1912)
Tel. Grandview
Burton, Floyd (Madge Hurnbrooks)
Dudley R12 Grandview Secl2 O150a
(1892) Tel. Grandview
Burton, J. C. (Lena Webright) Ch
Floyd, Nettie, Lester, Esta, Ina;
Dudley • R12 Grandview Secl2-13-1
0297a (1861) Tel. Grandview
Bush, H. L. (Margaret M.) Chrisman
R26 Edgar Sec30 046a (1865) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
Bush, William (Margaret E. Newton)
Ch Bessie, Roy, Marie, Thelma;
Scottland Brouillett Creek Secl8
033Ha (1858) Citizens Tel. Dana
Bussart, A. O. (Alice Twigg) Ch
Laverne, Leone; Dudley Rl^ Grand-
view Secl3 O570a (1872) Tel. Paris
Bussart, Charles (Ethel Morris) Ch
Alildred, Harold; Paris R5 Grand-
view Sec29 T44a Mrs. Harry Jones
(1890) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bussart, D. E. (Laura Lycan) Ch
Mattie, Edward, Ralph; Dudley
Grandview Secl5 O80a (1887) Tel.
Paris
Bussart, Edward R. (Lola Brinker-
hoff) Dudley Grandview Secl5 T80a
D. E. Bussart (1897) Tel. Paris
Bussart, Harry (Emma Gumm) Paris
R7 Paris Sec33W T80a Charles
Gumm (1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bussart, J. E. (Ida Fisher) Ch Lila,
Glen, Gertrude; Paris R6 Buck
Sec32E O160a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Bussart, Ora (Lilly Comstock) Ch
Ovin, Everett; Paris R6 Buck Sec36
O80a (1873) Wabash Tel. Paris
Bussart, W. B. (Lou Tohns) Ch Ger-
trude; Paris R6 Buck Sec36 T200a
George Dole (1882) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Butcher, Charley (Susie Watkins) Ch
Margaret, Lucile; Hume Rl Young
America Secl9 T160a Anna Good-
son (1895) Tel. Hume
Butler, Edward Paris R2 Elbridge
Sec28 Farm Hand J. A. Parrish
(1870)
Butler, Thomas (Jennie Twigg) Paris
R8 Paris Seel IN O40a T80a Alarv
Hibarger (1873) Wabash Tel. Paris
Butterfield, Ocus (Clara Ingram)
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec30 T190a
Blanche Schance (1915) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Cain, Peter (Patrick E. Smith) Ch
Ambrose, Alyrtle, Alice, Grace,
Annie, Marv: Paris Rll Paris
SecSE OlOa (1867)
Callaway, R. L. (Bertha Davison) Ch
Marvin, Thelma, Ralph; Newman
R3 Young America Sec27 T80a C.
S. Kirchner (1915) Tel. Newman
Calvin, Frank (Nora Hays) Ch Floyd,
Fern, Sarah, Sheldon, Harry; Hume
Rl Young America Sec24 T160a
Oliver Lyons (1896) Tel. Hume
Calvin, S. W. (Grace Wright) Ch
Pauline, Tessie, Ruby; Edgar R28
Edgar Secl4 T245a A. W. Williams
(1869) Wabash Tel. Horace
Camerer, Grant and Charlie (Addie)
Chrisman R26 Brouillett Sec22-27
085a (1865) Tel. Wabash
Camerer, John (Ruth Parish) Ch
Dortha J.; Scottland R29 Scottland
Sec20 Farm Hand Roy Hess (1895)
Camerer, S. W. (Mary J. Bouslag)
Ch John, Goldie; Scottland R29
Prairie Secl9 T220a Albert Ingram
(1859) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Camp, Frajik (Nancy Moore) Ch
Russell, Albert; Kansas R15 Grand-
view Sec4 T120a Henry McMulen
(1914) Tel. Grandview
Campbell, Clarence (Flossie Tatoni)
Ch Cleo, Thelma, John R., Clarence
E. ; Paris Rl Stratton Sec2 Farm
Hand Grant Wright (1917)
Campbell, James R (Orna Cummins)
Ch Carl; Vennilion R33 Elbridge
Sec32 Farm Hand Sieber Shirar
(1911)
Campbell, J. H. (Belle Craft) Ch
Mabel, Alice, Anna. Irene, Alva.
Marie. Floe. James. May; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec30-31 T138a Miss
Jessie Trout (1911)
Campbell, Thomas A. (Orena B. Nica-
sour) Ch Walter, Ethel, Newton.
Irma, Howard; "Maple Lawn
Farm" Isabel Embarras Secl5 O40a
T7a John Orack (1897)
Canaday, W. S. (Marv Davis) Ch
Willard. Glen C. ; S'cottland "R29
Brouillett Creek Sec8 T40a John
Cheeswright (1875) Citizens Tel.
Dana
Cantrell, J .J. (Laura Kirby) Ch Liza,
James, Willard; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec27 T200a R. O. Storemore
(1862)
Caraway, Mrs. Martha C. Ch Charles
C; Chrisman R24 Ross Sec36 0134a
(1852) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Carico, J. C. (Nora Hall) Ch Ethel.
Helen, Pauline, Charles; "Sunny
Brook Farm" Ridge Farm R2 Ross
Sec4 T320a James Gaines (1900)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Carico, R. L. (Rhoda Hackler) Ch
Katherine. Freta; Ridge Farm R2
Ross Sec4 Farm Hand T. C. Carico
(1917)
Carmichael, J. V. (Mary Lowery) Ch
Helen, Nolan; Paris Rll Hunter
Secl8 T120a C. S. Hunter and
Charles Watson (1912) Citizens
Tel. Libertyville
Carmichael, M. S. (Cora Kirk) Ch
Inez. Charles; Clinton R2 Stratton
Sec28 T60a F. P. Kirk (1897) Cit-
izens Tel. Libertyville
Carnes, Mat (Rebecca Corzina) Ch
Ethel D., Vera M.; "Meadow Brook
Farm" Isabel Embarras Sec22 042a
(1883) Coles County Tel. Oakland
Carnes, Ralph (Jessie Ogden) Ch
Lucile; Paris R5 Grandview Secl8
O50a (1885) Wabash Tel. Paris
Carrell, Lester (Ella Shoffer) Ch
Isla, Laverna, Estella, Lester,
Sarah, David; Sidell R2 Young
America Seel T80a D. W. Shoffer
(1911) Tel. Hume
Carroll, Mrs. Anna Ch John J., Alice,
Rosie, Paul; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec3 O80a (1881) Coles County
Tel. Co. Oakland
Carroll, John J. "Shady Lawn Farm"
Brocton R19 Embarras Secl5 O90a
(1885) Coles County Tel. Co. Oak-
land
Carroll, Mike (Julia Dugan) Ch
Henry,- Honora; Brocton R19 Em-
barras Sec34 O60a (1891) Hume
Tel. Brocton
Carroll, Patrick J. and Delia B. Broc-
ton R85 Embarras Sec26 O103a
(1891)Hume Tel. Broctoo
Carroll, Thomas (Sophia M. Schmitz)
Ch Elizabeth C, Mamie L., Florence
A., Monica S., Thomas E., Sophia
M., Edward J., Norber; "Maple
View Farm" Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec27 O280a (1869) Hume Tel.
Brocton
43
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Carroll, T. J. (Kathryn Dugan) Ch
Agnes, George, Anna, Henry,
Thomas J.; Brocton R18 Shiloh
Secl9W O240a (1903) Hume Tel.
Brocton
Casebeer, John N. Sidell R2 Young
America Sec5 T160a G. W. Green
(1900) Tel. Hume
Casebeer, Thomas B. (Tenna Eagler)
Ch Ray, John, Vera, Vrint, Grace,
Lydia; Hume Shiloh Sec5W 083a
(1904) Wabash Tel. Hume
Cash, Charles H. (Anna Tysinger) Ch
Maggie, Florence, Elsie, Walter,
Edward; Paris R8 Paris Secl6N
O120a (1868) Wabash Tel. Paris
Cash, F. F. (Ethel Parker) Ch Gerald,
Louise; Brocton R17 Shiloh Secl2W
0125a J. E. Beck (1886) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Cash, John (Minnie Merryman) Ch
Verlon, Oceola, Louis; Chrisman
R27 Shiloh Sec20E T185a Gertrude
Morris (1873) Wabash Tel. Horace
Cash, U. D. (Jessie Buckler) Ch Dor-
othy, Dean, Dale; Chrisman R27
Edgar SeclS T120a J. C. Buckler
(1893) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Caskey, Bert (Ethel Creech) Ch Ruth,
Hugh, Ervin; Edgar R28 Edgar
Sec2 T165a W. H. Morris (1910)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Cassity, Andrew (Margaret Snider)
Ch Deva, Xenophon, Mark; Dudley
R12 Grandview Secl3 O80a (1873)
Cassity, J. A. (Mary Savage) Ch Paul,
Blanche, Jean, Robert, Charles:
Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec32 T40a
Carlos Murphy (1897)
Cassity, O. P. (Ethel Robinson) Ch
Russell, Myrtle, Melvin, Otis;
Sidell R2 Young America Sec5 T92a
Hartly Est.
Cassity, Xen (Mabel Newman) Ch
Lloyd, Alarie; Paris R8 Shiloh Sec6S
O80a T220a Mrs. Alice Tennery
(1877) Wabash Tel. Paris
Cassle, G. W. (Julia A. Hall) Ch
Helen, Walter, Hazel. Mary; Paris
Rl Stratton Secl8 O140a Secll T60a
Mrs. Ida Nye (1860) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Cassle, H. W. (Louise Boyd) Ch
Mary K., Mabel; Paris Rl Elbridge
Secl8 OlOOa (1876) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Cassle, Walter J. (Beulah Eastham)
Paris Rl Elbridge SeclS T140a
George W. Cassle (1892) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Chandler, Arthur (Zula Hedrick) Ch
Esta, Lester, Cecil; Paris R7 Paris
Sec29W Farm Hand Charles Gumm .
(1915)
Chancy, Hiram (Julia Hutchens) Ch
Green, Hurley, Lillie, Sallie,
Andrew, OUie; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec35 O40a (1871) Tel. Grand-
view
Chaney, W. M. (Gertrude Fry) Ch
Floyd, Fenton; Kansas R14 Kansas
Sec7 T305a J. B. Lord (1907) Tel.
Kansas
Chapman, H. N. (DoUie Yingst) Ch
Alice, William, Lucile, John; Kansas
R15 Kansas Sec36 T155a Ira May
(1906) Tel. Kansas
Chapman, William (Maggie Harrison)
Ch Iva Simps, Carlan, Virgil,
Grace; Kansas R14 Kansas Seel
T160a Ace Greathause (1910)
Chesroun, Charles L. (Minnie M. Cry-
der) Ch Mildred, E., Lillian C.,
Esthel, LaFern; "Plain View Farm"
Brocton R19 Embarras Sec8 O120a
(1869) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Chesrown, James Sr. (Martha Rob-
erts) Ch Elizabeth M., Clive J., Gen-
evieve; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec9 O80a (1857) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon
Chesrown, James M. (Ella Richard-
son) Ch Bernice, Ida, Eva, James
D., Minniebell; Redmon Embarras
Sec20 O40a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Chesrown, Peter Ch Daniel W., Annie
M., Myrtle D., Avis, Garnet; "Ches-
rown Homestead" Brocton R19
Embarras Secl8 O170a (1860) Wa-
bash Tel. Redmon
Chesnut, J. L. (Etta Sayre) Ch
George, Okie; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Sec30 093a T220a W. F. Hoult
(1895) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Chestnut, J. W. (Rachael Wheeler)
Ch Delia M.; William F., James F.,
Vanhuss, Stepchildren; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Secl6 Farm
Hand Oren Igo (1917) '
Chew, C. W. (Clara H. Trout) Ch
Hazel, Forest, Helen; "Lone Maple
Fruit and Berry Farm" Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec30-31-36 068a
(1893) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Chrisman, E. L. (Mary Manning) Ch
Thelma, Madge, Gertrude; Chris-
man R25 Hunter Sec3S O70a
Brouillett Creek Sec26 T320a Jacob
Littlefield and Mary E. Manning
(1879) Wabash Tel. Horace and
Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
44
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Church, C. H. (Estella Harris) Ch
Maria, Louise; Paris R5 Buck Sec6
T200a John W. Church (1910)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Clapp, C. C. (Susie Huston) Ch Lena;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec34 0113a
(1869) Tel. Grandview
Clapp, F. L. (Zula Linder) Ch Leona,
Richard; Kansas R14 Grandview
Sec28 O120a (1874) Tel. Kansas
Clapp, I. B. (Blanch Tate) Ch
Lallvn, Ruth; Dudlev R12 Grand-
view" Sec27 0156a (1879) Tel. Grand-
view
Clark, Albert (Lola Brading) Ch
Bertha, Fern, Christine; Hume Rl
Young America Sec36 T170a Jasper
Brading (1878) Tel. Hume
Clark, Alva (Lula Rautledge) Ch
Earnest, George, Russell; Chrisman
R26 Edgar Sec30 Caretaker Frank-
lin Cemetery (1876) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Clark, Benjamin S. Brocton R19
Embarras Secl3 T140a Charles Hem
and Mrs. Ewalt (1888)
Clark, Charity A. Ch Minnie, Emma,
Mary, Daisy. Harry, William,
Ednah; Paris R5 Grandview Sec36
OlOa (1890)
Clark, Homer (Mabel Sloan) Paris
R5 Paris Sec8W T120a Mrs. Joe
Collier (1889) Wabash Tel. Paris
Clark, Howard Louis (Sarah J. Clark,
Mother) Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Secl4 TllOa (1881) Citizens
Tel. Dana
Clark, Joe (Ellen Peters) Ch Emma,
Zone, Brown, Edward; Sidell R2
Young America Seel T360a J. M.
Baum(1915)
Clark, J. H. (Sarah Myers) Ch Orris;
Brocton R17 Shiloh Sec2W O80a
(1912) Wabash Tel. Hume
Clark, M. O. (Iva Milton) Borton
Embarras Secl3 T120a E. N. Blair
(1883) Bell Tel. Oakland
Clark, Orval (Lyra Hooe) Ch Wil-
bur; Newman R3 Shiloh Sec2W
T160a Hazel Voyles (1911) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Clark, Seberry M. (Mary K. Bonnell)
Ch Rosie, Leona, Benjamin, Homer,
Theodore, William, Florence,
Goldie, Otis; Kansas R13 Embarras
Sec23 T221a Maggie Hyatt and
Carrie Bradford (1876) Coles Coun-
ty Tel. Oakland
Clark, W. H. (Xenia Dougherty) Ch
Martha; Edgar R28 Edgar Secl4
T200a E. C. Clark (1880) Wabash.
Tel. Horace
Clark, W. M. (Salina Parish) Ch Alto,
Bennie, Alva; Horace Edgar Sec30
O40a (1848) Wabash Tel. Horace
Clark, W. P. Chrisman R23 Ross Sec7
T480a Dr. F. N. Obert (1898) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Clause, A. W. (Eva Turner) Ch
Walter, Ivan, Florence; Chrisman
R27 Ross Sec33 046a (1877) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Clause, Ivan (Anna Ellsberry) Ch
Mary, Everett, Lena; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec33 041a (1887) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Clawson, Joseph C. (T. Miller) Ch
William, Lloyd, Otis; Chrisman R26
Edgar Sec28 T53a Nettie Cornape
(1882)
Cline, Charles (Leota Clinton) Ch
Byron, Elizabeth, Leslie, Beatrice;
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec32 T430a
Will Cowell (1865) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Cline, Fred (Eva Croudy) Ch Lucile,
Pauline, Geraldine, Virginia; Paris
R4 Symms Sec5 O190a (1872) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Cline, G. V. (Nanna J. Barr) Kansas
R13 Embarras Sec33 T150a (1879)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Cline, W. A. (Nancy E. Hollings-
worth) Ch Edna, Ethel; Paris R3
Symms Secl2 O60a (1869) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Clinton, C. E. (Jennie Young) Ch
Elsa, Mayme, Jessie; Kansas R13
Kansas Sec5 0142a Clinton Est.
(1895) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Clouse, Walter (Elsa Wood) Ch
Edith; Chrisman R25 Edgar Sec4
T360a Jessie Reaves (1886) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Cochran, Arthur (Ella Gray) Ch
Essie, Oliver, Wilmar, Olaf, Harold;
Paris R7 Buck Secl3N Foreman
Jerry Curl (1909) Wabash Tel. Paris
Cochran, O. P. (Lilly Collins) Ch
Bertha. Helen, Raymond, Josephine;
Paris R7 Buck Sec24N Foreman J.
G. Humerichouse (1908)
Cockcroft, Harlan (Nell Comstock)
Ch Leora, Eileen, Lucile, Roy;
Paris R2 Elbridge Seel OlOa TlOOa
R. M. Cockcroft Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Cockcroft, R. M, (Sarah A. Shields)
Ch Harlan. Gladys; "Hominy Ridge
Stock. Dairy and Poultry Farm"
Paris R2 Elbridge Seel 0115a
(1857) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
45
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Cockcroft, Seth^ E. (Exia A. Mad-
dock) Ch Josephine E., Earl W.,
Nina L., Hallie I., Margaret I.,
Paris R2 Elbridge Seel 06a (1885)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Cockcroft, S. D. (Sarah E. White) Ch
Jessie, Seth E.; Paris R2 Elbridge
Secl-6 083a (1860) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Cockcroft, W. H. Paris R2 Elbridge
Seel 033/4a (1859)
Coe, John F. (Maggie E. Banta) Ch
Ocie, Henry, Everett, Edna, John,
Charles, Ethel; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec20-17 OlOOa (1885) Elec-
tric Tel. Dana
Coe, N. S. (Martha Porter) Ch Frank,
Mary, Vivian, Kenneth; Chrisman
R23 Ross Secl4 O40a TlSOa (1875)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Coleman, Bert Scottland R29 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec8 T5a M. W. Mattox
(1880) Tel. Dana
Collier, G. L. (Wena Schlagle) Ch
Mabel, Grace, Gilbert, Addie, Lissie,
Lillian, Elsie, Clayton, Chester;
Paris R9 Paris Secl9 TUN RllW
T150a Shank Est. (1911) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Collier, Harry M. (K. Orrell) Ch
Walter, Harold; Edgar R28 Edgar
Sec36 0226a (1896) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Collier, Henry C. (Elsie Honnold) Ch
Stella, Ray, Nora; "Red Polled
Stock Farm" Redmon Embarras
Sec31 O640a (1861) ^ ^ ^,
Collier, John (Bertha Jacobs) Ch
Dorothy, Garnet; Paris R3 Pans
SecllS T120a John Wallace (1906)
Collier, John W. (Nora E. Jacobs)
Paris R3 Symms Sec23 O240a
(1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
Collier, Steve (Laura Miller) Ch Rus-
sell, Orville, Allen. Thelma; Pans
R2 Elbridge Secl6-21 T120a Berlau
Bros. (1881) Bell Tel. Paris
Collier, Vernie (Elsie Crum) Chris-
man R24 Prairie Sec30 T90a W. E.
Holden (1884) Wabash Tel. Chris-
inan
Collins, Fred (Bessie Nolan) Ch Flor-
ence, Andrew, Jonathan, Martha,
Mary; Scottland R29 Prairie Secl6
T80a J. E. Ellis (1875) Citizens Tel.
Dana
Collins, Joseph G. (Effie Cornett) Ch
Eula, Ola, Rudolph, Robert, Paul;
Ridge Farm Rl Ross Sec2 Farm
Hand Isaac Woodyard (1917) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Collins, Louisa Ch Frances B., Robert;
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek
Sec28 0127Ha (1882) Citizens Tel.
St. Bernice
Collins, Mike (Mary Cain) Ch Marie,
Tresa; Paris R2 Symms Secl7 O180a
(1890) Wabash Tel. Paris
Collins, Roscoe (Grace White) Ch
Eva; Brocton R17 Shiloh SeclOW
Farm Hand Carl S. Long (1916)
Combs, John N. Brocton R19 Embar-
ras Secl8 025a (1896)
Comstock, J. H. (Nancy B. Shields)
Ch Minnie B., Lillie R., Cora D..
Nellie R., Lena M.; "The Bement
Farm" Dennison R2 Elbridge Secl3
O260a (1876) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Condon, John Hume Shiloh Sec5-6W
O760a (1868) Tel. Hume
Conley, James L. (Dessie E., Perisho)
Ch Nellie P., James R., John F.,
Zella, Zona, Ruby, Mabel; "Crest
View Farm" Kansas R13 Embarras
Sec29 O120a (1865) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Conley, William (Myrtle Eyers) Ch
Mary M.; "Walnut Drive Farm"
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec30 O104a
(1866) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Conner, Bert E. (Mary Park) Ch
Russell P.. Frances L. Leonard W.;
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek
Sec33 O50a Secl3 T120a W. R. Con-
ner (1873) Citizens Tel. Dana
Conner, Jacob R. (Mary Robertson)
Ch Cloe, Ollie, Permelia, Charlie,
Bernice; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Secl9 O60a (1876) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Conner, Sam (Nancv) Ch Sofa, Dell
B.; Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Secl9 T61a Sam Conner (1890)
Tel. Farmers' Line
Connery, Will Paris R2 Symms
Secl8 O40a Secl9-30 T135a Connery
Est. Wabash Tel. Paris
Conover, J. C. (Abba Fulton) Ch
Samuel, Eleanor, Margaret, William,
Carl, Robert; Chrisman R24 Ross
Sec26 Olla (1882) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Conover, T. (Nellie Bussart) Ch
Blanche O. W., Lucile, Bertha,
Leona; Paris RIO Hunter Secl5
T200a Adam Mann (1870) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Cook, F. D. (Lenora Henderson) Ch
William, Warren, Alice; Chrisman
R2 Prairie Sec5 T120a Mrs. Hender-
son (1902) Citizens Tel. Dana
46
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Cook, G. W. (Jane Cook) Ch Harm,
Lawrence, Elmer, Clara, Nora, Alva,
Orval; Paris R6 Buck T80a (1867)
Cook, H. H. (Ida Stewart) Ch Ray-
mond, Mildred; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec32 T200a David Hartley (1913)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Cooley, Henry (Edith Howley) Ch
Hazel, Ethel; Kansas R13 Kansas
Sec23 T240a R. E. Brisca (1915)
Tel. Kansas
Cooper, C. E. (Marjorie Burnham) Ch
Joseph; Paris R7 Buck Secll O400a
(1915) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Cornwell, Allen (Goldie Dickson) Ch
Wayne Allen, Agnes Irene; Oliver
Rl Symms Secl4 084a Irena Dick-
son (191*0) Citizens Tel. Oliver
Cox, Benjamin (Bathsheba Rhoads)
Ch Riley, Bertie, Lonnie, Bennie,
Mitchell; Paris R3 Symms Secl3
0125a (1857) Wabash Tel. Paris
Cox, F. (Lida Green) Ch William;
Sidell R2 Young America Sec4
T420a Grant Jones (1915) Tel.
Hume
Cox, George L. (Laura Jackson) Ch
Zada, RoUey, Earle, Claude; Broc-
ton R17 Shiloh Sec8W Farm Hand
M. Winn (1900) Wabash Tel. Hume
Cox, M. B. (Josephine Schneider) Ch
Hazel, Marie; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec26 OSOa (1903) Tel. Paris
Cox, Riley (Lillie Beatty) Ch Marie,
Owen; Paris R3 Symms Sec5 T40a
Nancy Beatty (1875) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Cox, R. W. (MoUie Morris) Ch Wil-
liam, Samson, Roy, Jewel; Sidell
R2 Young America Seel T80a Tom
George (1917)
Cox, Willie (Fannie Willison) Ch
Chester; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec34 T240a Winfield Ran-
dall (1915)
Crabtree, Bernie Paris R7 Paris Seclb
T160a Claude Crabtree (1896) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Crabtree, E. D. (Tillie Dowdell)' Ch
Anna, Ethel, Gertrude; Paris R7
Paris Secl6N O80a Sec36N T16a W.
D. Coles (1884) Wabash Tel. Paris
Crabtree, Dr. J. S. (Anna Church) Ch
Frank, Richard, Maryelizabeth,
Caroline; ParisR7 Paris Secl6N
OSOa (1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Crafton, James Ch Opal, Irene, Agnes,
Buford, Wayne, Josephine; Ridge-
farm Rl Ross Seel Farm Hand H.
C. Woodyard (1882)
Craig, H. Siegel (Emma Zimmerman)
Ch Floyd, Oral; Isabel Embarras
Sec22 O60a (1862)
Craig, J. F. (Goldie I. Birchfield) Ch
Ned, Mildred, Bernice, Imogene,
Harold, Harlan, Kent; Newman R3
Shiloh Sec2W T160a C. F. Voyles
(1914)
Craig, L. T. (Nora Freeman) Ch
Hazel, Plumie, Kermit; Brocton R17
Shiloh Sec6W T260a W. B. Morraw
(1899) Wabash Tel. Hume
Craig, T. M. (Susie Mershoun) Ch
Archie, Mabel, Elsie, Herschel,
William; Hume Rl Shiloh SeclOE
T226a J. W. Snyder (1887) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Craig, William A. (Effie U. Skelton)
Ch Alice O., Edith; Kansas R13
Embarras Sec23 T200a C. W. Good-
hart and S. Sherman (1897)
Creech, D. W. (Lizzie McCulloch) Ch
George, Mabel, Hazel, Mary; Chris-
man R26 Edgar Sec33 035a (1907)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Crist, Elbert E. (Elno Inmon) Ch
Loui, Louisa, John, William; Met-
calf Rl Young America Sec25 O80a
(1875) Tel. Metcalf
Crist, William (Olive Wright) Ch
Zuelma; Metcalf Rl Shiloh Secl2E
T190a Mrs. Mary R. Wright (1883)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Crist, J. O. (Lula Mapes) Ch Anna
Mary; Metcalf Rl Young America
Sec25 T160a J. W. Whitehead
(1887) Tel. Metcalf
Crooks, Chester W. (Opal F. Dur-
man) Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec7
T200a J. E. Holady (1913) Citizens
Tel. Scottland
Crowe, Edgar and Clarence (Callie
Crowe, Sister) Chrisman R23 Ross
Secl8 T132a David Varner (1917)
Crum, Claud (Maud Egan) Ch Helen,
Aline; Paris RIO Hunter Secl3 083a
T290a H. E. Reeves and Frank
Hagn (1878) Wabash Tel. Paris
Crum, Joe T. (Gaylena Dennison)
Ch Paul, Catherine; Paris R2
Symms Sec20 O90a Oda Sigmore
(1894) Wabash Tel. Paris
Crum, J. A. (Hannah Henson) Ch
Joseph, Cecil, Francis, Harry,
Albert, Jesse, Walter, Minnie,
Willis, Edith; Chrisman R26
Edgar Sec32 0135a (1873) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Crumb, A. H. (Etta Ward) Ch Ada.
Myrtle, Lloyd, Elmer; Paris R9
Paris Sec8E Farm Hand Mrs. Lilly
Wright (1877)
47
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Culbertson, Edward (Dora Rhoads)
Paris R6 Buck Sec31E 0156a
(1860) Wabash Tel. Paris
Cummins, Glenn (Blanche Scott) Ch
Cecile, Vergil, Gertrude, Glenn Jr..
Helen; Chrisman R23 Ross Sec32
T160a C. E. Bonner (1885) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Cummins, J. F. (Elizabeth Zimmer-
man) Ch Myrtle, Cecile; Chrisman
R23 Ross Sec31 T124a Epps Farm
(1858) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Cummins, M. H. (Cecil Stotts) Ch
M., Herold; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec2 T75a R. M. Stotts and Sarah
Throneburg (1895)
Cummins, Robert A. (Ora E. Gilhs)
Ch Jesse G., Claude, Lowell,
Mabel; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec6 Farm Hand Henry S. Merkle
(1865) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Cundiff, L. L. (Ethel Boyd) Ch Ver-
non. Aleein; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec6 062a (1916) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Curl, Charles E. (Genevieve Duga)
Paris R6 Buck Sec31 T146a J. W.
Curl (1893) Wabash Tel. Paris
Currey, Isaac Ch Charles S., Owen
M., William C, Harry P., Pearl E.,
Ezra F.; Brocton Embarras Sec36
O60a (1890) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Curry, Jacob W. (Roena Gillis) Ch
Frank, Goldie, Paul, Ola. Gladys,
Mildred, Erma; Brocton Embarras
Sec36 O20a (1887) Hume Tel. Co.
Brocton
Curtis, Bernie (Myrtle Bell) Paris R8
Paris Secl6N T160a Joseph Curtis
(1889) W^abash Tel. Paris
Curtis, Charles (Beulah Honeywell)
Ch Richard, Charles; Paris R8
Edgar Sec33 T426a Joseph Curtis
(1887) Wabash Tel. Paris
Curtis, Claude (Hattie Franklin) Ch
Kenneth; Paris R7 Paris Sec26N
05a (1905) Bell Tel. Paris
Curtis, Fred (Delia Ferguson) Ch
Byron, Owen. Eugene; Paris R8
Edgar Sec4 T120a Joseph Curtis
(1885) Wabash Tel. Paris
Cusick, A, M. (Mary Cunningham)
Ch Viola. Tom, Dave, Bertha,
William, Leslie; Ethel, Maymie
and Sammie Morrow; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Secl3E O220a (1857)
Cusick, John (Jane Crauther) Ch
Alyrtle, Maude. Sara; Chrisman
R27 Edgar Sec21 092a (1856) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
Cusick, L. T. (Nannie Stanfield) Ch
Pearl. Paul, Lena. Carmel. Gilbert;
Metcalf Rl Shiloh Secl3E T300a
A. M. Cusick (1885) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Cusick, W. N. (Stella Perkins) Ch
Hellen, Raymond; Chrisman R23
Young America Secll T440a Cora
L. Epps (1885) Tel. Metcalf
Cutsinger, Carl (Clara Pool) Kansas
R13 Buck Sec21 Tla (1914) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
D
Dailey, D. B. (Minnie Webir) Ch
Max Wayne; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec35 T188a Frank Schnieder
(1884)
Dailey, M. B. (Rex Yergan) Ch
Dorthea, Edward, Olive, Myrl;
Oliver Rl Symms Secl8 O80a (1857)
Bell Tel. Paris
Dailey, Hugh (Anna Shields) Ch Opal,
Ruby, Pearl, Lloyd, Lester; Paris
R5 Grandview Sec7 T200a Laura
Swango (1865) Peoples Mutual
Tel. Grandview
Dalton, T. M. (Jennie Coon) Ch
Gladys, Buell. Elmer. Harry. Mar-
jorie; Brocton R19 Shiloh Sec4SW
TBOa Mrs. S. D. Fahrner (1916)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Daniels, Frank I. (Mary A. McQueen)
Ch Lillian F., Dwight I., Fay,
Thelma; Redmon Embarras Sec20
T183a Role Est. (1917) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Danner, J. F. (Pearl Smith) Chris-
man R27 Edgar Secl7 T160a Cora
Apps (1886) Wabash Tel. Horace
Daugherty, B. F. (Ada Webb) Ch
Victor, Howard, James; "Red
Feather Poultry Farm" Metcalf
Young. America Sec35 OlOa (1893)
Tel. Metcalf
Daugherty, William D. (Ada Bates)
Ch Delorus, Willard, Robert; Broc-
ton R19 Embarras Secl7 T375a
Mary E. Hathaway (1892)
48
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
David, C. A. (Mary Berry) Ch Marie,
Delia, James, Ellen, Frank; Paris
RIO Hunter Sec36 O80a (1860)
David, George W. (Mae Matthew) Ch
Link, Mary, Raymond, Ruth, Wal-
ter; Paris R7 Paris Sec20W Farm
Hand James Eledge (1860)
David, J. H. (Julia H. Stafford) Ch
Mary N.. Liddie H., Susie B.; Ar-
thur X.. Mary L. Alsberry Grand-
children; Paris RIO Hunter Seel
065a T40a Mrs. J. H. David (1883)
Davidson, A. E. (Nettie Dekriest)
Ch William, Addie, Mary, Arch,
John, Hazel; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec25S T140a D. S. Perkins (1862)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Davidson, Bros., William and George
Brocton R18 Shiloh Sec3SW O106a
(1859) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Davidson, Miss. Elizabeth Brocton
R18 Shiloh Sec3SW 054a (1882)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Davidson, H. L. (Gertrude Hartley)
Ch Georgia H.; Newman R3 Young
America Sec27 T80a M. Hartley
(1915)
Davidson, Lloyd B. (Freda Hewitt)
Metcalf Rl Shiloh Secl7E T373a
Mrs. Clark Carmon (1911) Wabash
Tel. Metcalf
Davidson, W. H. (Emma Hartley) Ch
Nettie, Louise; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec24W T160a Mason Standley
(1888) Hugh Tel. Brocton
Davis, Alice M. (Alice M. Mathews)
Ch Eva, Jennie V., Mary E. Evard,
Granddaughter; Paris Hunter Sec34
O20a (1856)
Davis, Arnold (Pearl Gilbert) Ch
Ruth; Kansas R14 Kansas Secl9
T60a Asa Greathouse (1914)
Davis, A. D. (Ruby Anderson) Ch
Alma; Kansas Kansas Sec3 T160a
D. Green (1895)
Davis, Mrs. Bess (Bess Redmon) Ch
Walter. Robert, Jane; "Lake View
Farm" Paris R8 Paris Sec25 TUN
RllW O160a (1879) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Davis Bros. James R. and John M.
Alf. Redmon Embarras Secl9-24
O80a Sec24 T80a E. N. Blair (1887)
Davis, B. M. (Rachael Malone) Ch
Walter, Edna, Ruth; Paris R9 Edgar
Sec9 O20a
Davis, Daniel (Belle Milbourn) Ch
Roy; Kansas R16 Kansas Secl8
016a Tel. Kansas
Davis, F. J. (Matilda Campbell) Ch
Daisy; Paris R5 Paris Secl6S T176a
Charles Levings (1910) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Davis, George (E. Caldwell) Ch Flos-
sie, Willis, Glenn, Blanche; Chris-
man, R25 Edgar Sec3 T50a Dennis
Sayre (1888) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Davis, John T. (Anna Sudduth) Paris
R5 Paris Secl9S Solomon Davis
(1879) Wabash Tel. Paris
Davis, J. P. (Charity Paris) Ch Otto,
Alva, Susie, Flossie, Charles, Carl,
Roscoe; Dudley R12 Grandview
Secl5 T200a Dave Perkins Est.
(1863) Tel. Grandview
Davis, Norman (Nellie Needigh)
Chrisman R23 Young America Secl2
T448a W. N. Cusick (1917)
Davis, O. C. (Hattie Harris) John,
Grace, Ruth, Paul, Lonnie, Fay;
Paris R6 Edgar Sec29 O40a (1867)
Davis, Mrs. Rebecca (Rebecca Ogle)
Ch Ethel; Paris R4 Paris SeclOS
0153a (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Davis, Solomon (Ellen Collier) Ch
John; Paris R5 Paris Secl6S 0161a
(1846) Wabash Tel. Paris
Davis, Walter L. (Olive Brooks)
"Lake View Farm" Paris R8 Paris
Sec25N Mrs. Bess Davis (1898)
Davis, W. M. (Nellie McCauley) Ch
Leota, Leora, James O., Inez L. ;
Chrisman R25 Brouilett Creek SeclS
T70a Grant Hutson (1908) Citizens
Tel. Dana
Davison, Ray (Nellie Blizzard) Ch
Harold, Mildred; Chrisman R27
Ross Sec31 T160a M. Hartley's Est.
(1913) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Dawson, Doug (Ida May Roden-
berger) Ch Drexel, Gail, Wayne,
Dewey; "Osage Nook" Scottland
R29 Prairie Sec23 O160a (1861)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Dawson, James (Leona Boaz) Ch
Forest; Hume Young America
Sec30 T240a Hanna Reed (1898)
Tel. Hume
Dawson, J. L. (Nettie Maddack) Ch
Gladys, Francis, Lowell; Scottland
Brouillett Creek Sec35 0197a (1887)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Dawson, J. W. (Ellen Brick) Paris
RIO Hunter Secl2 O200a (1845)
Farmers and Citizens Tel. St. Ber-
nice
49
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Day, Walter (Stella Hall) Ch Anna
M., Luella, William, Howard L.,
Lucy H.; Paris R9 Hunter Sec21
T120a Robert Click (1910) Wabash
Tel. Paris ^.
Dean, Albert Ch Inthia; Pans R5
Crandview Sec29 T9a W. T. Gra-
ham
Dean, A. L. Ch Mary, Lucy; Hume
R20 Young America Secl8 T204a
(1885) Tel. Hume
Dean, Collett (Nettie Foltz) Ch H.
Russell, Meredith C, Dorothy L;
"Wright Dale Farm" Vermilion El-
bridge Secl3-14 0149a (1894) Wa-
bash Tel. Vermilion
De Atley, F. M. (Elizabeth Kincaid)
Ch Lenora, Ethel, Everett; Metcalf
Rl Young America Secl9 T160a
James Kincaid (1911) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Delap, Clinton B. (Golda B. Wass)
Ch Dorothy E.; Kansas R13 Em-
barras Sec34 T320a M. J. Delap
(1890) Coles County Tel. Oakland
Delap, Minter I. (Amanda Blood) Ch
Clinton, Homer, Ray, Grace;
"Lowland Stock Farm" Kansas R13
Embarras Sec26 O320a (1885) Coles
County Tel. Oakland
Delap, Ray J. "Lowland Stock Farm"
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec26 T320a
M. I. Delap (1894) Coles County
Tel. Oakland
De Lapp, E. O. (Mary Perisho)
"Hickory Grove Farm" Kansas R14
Buck Sec4 0118a J. P. Perisho
(1915) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Demougin, W. E. (Kate Smithkamp)
Ch Elsie, Pearl, Edward, Victor,
Maggie, Ruth, Brent Allyn; Dud-
ley R12 Grandview Sec3 093a
(1870) Tel. Grandview
Dengler, Irvin (Cora White) Ch
Lunda B., Laura, Nellie, Ezra, Emil,
Ruth, Jewel; "Sugar Valley Dairy
and Poultry Farm" Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec6 057a (1879) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Denham, John Ch James, Angeline,
Lilly, Maude, Arthur; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec21-22 0133a (1863)
Bell Tel. Paris
Dennis, William A. (Dorotha Summy)
Ch Barbara; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec34 O370a W. O. Wilson Est.
(1913) Wabash Tel. Paris
Dennison, Zelora E. (Ella L. Works)
Ch James P., Grace L; Isabel Em-
barras Secl5 O103a (1909)
Depery, O. M. Scottland R29 Prairie
Sec21 O210a (1897)
DePuy, Everett M. (Nora Adams)
Chrisman R27 Edgar Sec8 O206i^a
(1897) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Devers, G. W. (Louella Mounts) Paris
RIO Paris Sec32E T17^a Kate Mor-
risey (1913)
Devers, John (Carrie L. North) Ch
Jacob M.; Paris Rll Stratton Sec2
OlOO (1879) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Dick, A. B. (Annie Henson) Paris R5
Grandview Sec31 TlOa N. R. Mol-
pitt (1887) Tel. Grandview
Dick, Charles H. (Margaret Kauf-
man) Ch Edgar, Allen, Lilly; Dud-
ley R12 Grandview Sec36 T20a
Harry Gill (1915) Tel. Grandview
Dick, Edgar (Margie Hensen) Ch Ar-
thur, Elbert, Charles; Paris R5
Grandview Sec6 042a (1885) Tel.
Grandview
Dicken, John C. (Lillie Brummett)
Ch Mabel, Mark, Ruth, Fred; Chris-
man R24 Ross Sec24 0376a (1871)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Dickson, Charles H. (Anna M. Healy)
Ch Harold E., Eleanor M., G.
Lucille; Ridgefarm R2 Ross Sec8
O40a (1882) Vermilion County Tel.
Co. Ridge Farm
Dickson, Elmer H. Ridge Farm R2
Ross Sec8 T80a Sarah J. Dickson
(1883) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Dickson, Eph. (Cora L. Bradford) Ch
Gilford I., Mary, Leonard; Paris
R3 Symms Sec6 O40a (1863) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Dickson, Fred (Beatrice Sommerville)
Ch Margaret, Robert, Herbert,
Max; Sidell R2 Young America Sec2
0154a (1876) Tel. Metcalf
Dickson, J. H. (Sarah M. Kidwell)
Ch Hattie, Ora, Grace, Edna, Ruby;
Oliver Rl Elbridge Sec9 O30a T36a
(1860) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Dickson, Lawrence (Anna Gill) Ch
Owen; Sulphur Springs Farm"
Paris R5 Grandview Sec31 Ol5^a
(1879) Tel. Grandview
Dickson, William (Ellen Craig) Ch
Lawrence, Rose, Floyd, Carl, Ella,
Lois; Dudley R12 Grandview Sec2
0123a (1857) Tel. Grandview
Dill, George W. (Ella Wideman) Ch
Edna, George; Hume Rl Young
America Sec26 T84a M. Clark
(1913) Tel. Hume
DUlan, W. P. (Alary McCarty) Ch
Cecil, Eugene, Lee, Mildred, Pearl,
James, Frank, Nora, Rosie, Maxine;
Paris RIO Hunter Seel 059a (1864)
50
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Dillman, Ralph O. (Clova Bandy)
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec31 T160a
H. Collier (1893)
Dinsmore, Emory H. (Sarah D. Tus-
tison) Ch Robert, Mary. Harry,
Frank, Mabel, Madge, Katherine.
Martha; Chrisman R23 Ross Sec20
0163a (1857) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Dinsmore, George O. (Cleo Linn)
Chrisman R23 Ross Secl9 T160a J.
T. Dinsmore (1888) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Dinsmore, G. H. (Maud Webb) Ch
Webb, Herbert, Annette; "The
Elms" Chrisman R23 Ross Secl9
O160a (1864) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Dittamore, Charles A. (Leona B. Ar-
ney) Ch Nedra P., Mildred L.,
Sarah J.; Brocton R19 Embarras
Secll T300a Charles Merkle (1892)
Dittoe, John B. (Kate Hendricks) Ch
Mary, Ruth. Beulah; Paris RIO
Hunter Secll 037a (1873) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Dixon, Ed. N. (Ethel Peer) Ch Carl,
Helen, Maxine, Wilma; Scottland
R29 Prairie Sec24 T80a Clara Ear-
hart (1888) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Dixon, Nettie (Nettie Arnold) Ch
Edna, Frank, Ervin; "Maple Yard
Farm" Scottland R29 Prairie Sec20
083a (1870) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Dixon, Oscar E. (Goldie Dawson) Ch
Herbert; Scottland R29 Prairie
Secl7-18 T240a Hickman & Wilson
(1872) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Dixon, Owen (Mary Woodard) Ch
Jeraldine; Scottland R29 Scottland
Sec24 Farm Hand Charles Bonwell
(1912)
Dobbins, Amanda V. (Amanda Bot-
ner) Ch Emma C, Alinnie B., Archie
F.; Paris Rl Stratton Sec4 O103a
(1880) Wabash Tel. Paris
Dodd, H. L. (Viola Waltz) Ch Sarah;
Metcalf Rl Shiloh Secl3E T90a
Louis Dodd (1892) W^abash Tel.
Metcalf
Dodd, Jefferson Ch Lizzie. Lewis,
Travis, Allen, Juretta E., Katherine
E., Nancy A., Grover C. ; "The Pop-
lar Spring Farm" Vermilion R33
. Elbridge Sec23 O140a (1838) Wa-
bash Tel. Vermilion
Dodd, John (Amanda Ringler) Ch
Marv; Paris R4 Symms Sec21 056a
(1865) Wabash Tel. Paris
Dodd, Lewis (Victoria Van Sickle)
Ch Howard. William; Hume Rl
Shiloh Secl2E O160a T220a E. A.
Driskell (1868) Wabash Tel. Met-
calf
Dodd, Travis (Zora Myers) Ch Fred,
Mary, Dorlev, Glen; Paris R6 Buck
SeclS T215a W. O. Gustus (1877)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Donahey, J. S. Hume R2 Young
America Sec26 0195a (1892) Tel.
Hume
Donovan, Willis J. (Hortense Keys)
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec21 T80a
Sarah A. Donovan (1893) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Dooley, William (Anna Carel) Ch Ira;
Metcalf Rl Young America Sec24
T80a W. F. Barth (1915)
Dorsett, H. M. (Sallie M. Graves) Ch
Willard. Bertha, Ethel; Chrisman
R25 Edgar Secl4 T207a Charles
Hunter (1880)
Douglas, Joseph (Mollie Shively) Ch
Olive; Oliver Rl Svmms Secl7
O20a (1874) Bell Tel. Paris
Downey, Bert (Myrtle Murphy) Ch
Burl; Allerton Rl Young America
SeclO T160a W. J. Jones (1916)
Downey, E. W. (Nora Eckle) Ch Bert,
Emma, Ruth. Gladys. Clifford. Opal.
Lester. Laura; Allerton Rl Young
America SeclO T80a Charles Jones
(1917) Tel. Allerton
Downing, J. D. (Bertha Shields) Ch
Emil. Nellie. Loie; "Walnut Grove
Place" Paris R3 Elbridge Sec33 06a
Sec34 T204a Charles Sellars (1891)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Downing, J. R. (Allie Bozarth) Ch
Raymond. Neva. Vivian; Paris Rll
Stratton Sec29 023a (1859) Citizens
Tel. Libertyville
Downs, John (Minnie Grishmer) Ch
Pearl, Lola, Mame, Mary Blanche,
Carle. Harrv; "Need More Hog
Farm" Dudley R12 Grandview Secl7
057a (1892) Tel. Grandview
Downs, S. B. (Pearl L Keller) Ch
William D.. John F.. Eli M.; Paris
R3 Symms Sec31 O50a (1895) Bell
Tel. Paris
Drake, James (Nora Rhoads) Ch
Fenton W.. Jennie M.. Erma B.;
Paris Rl Elbridge Secl5-16 T160a
J. A. Travis (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Drake, J. H. (Ellen Tompkins) Ch
Zackie, Olaf; Oliver Rl Symms
SeclS O80a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
51
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Drake, Zack (Carrie Baker) Ch Ken-
neth, Francis; Paris R3 Symms Sec6
T185a Mrs. Charles Rahel and Mrs.
Lola H. Martin (1879) Wabash Tel.
Psris
Dubre, Mrs. M. C. (Swalls) Ch Rosa,
Preston. Vanna, Gertrude; Dudley
R12 Grandview Sec36 T73a Swalls
Est. (1882) Tel. Grandview
Duck, George M. (Esther Hopkins)
Ch Louie, Willie E., Bessie; Pans
Rl Stratton Sec9 021a (1867) Citi-
zens Tel. Libertyville
Duck, Sylvester (Clara Farnham) Ch
Shirley; Paris Rl Stratton Sec32
O40a (1848) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Duck, William (Ida Holdsworth) Ch
Josiah. Vivian. Forest; Paris RH
Stratton Sec2 T108a D. S. Vansickle
and Dr. Kilgore (1866) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Dugan, Mike T. (Fannie Carroll) Ch
Marjorie, Maurice; Brocton R18
Embarras Sec25 O160a (1894) Hume
Tel. Co. Brocton
Dugan, Otis (Florence Merkel) Ch
Elizabeth; Norah Merkel. Sister-in-
law; Paris R9 Hunter Sec9 T2lSa
Mrs. John AlcCullough (1889) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Dunaway, Walter (Eva Dial) Ch Con-
stance: Brocton R17 Shiloh Sec6\\
Farm Hand John Condon (1917)
Dunblaser, Oscar (Edith Winn) Ch
Marie A., Wane. Oscar; Hume Rl
Young America Sec31 T202a George
M. Hughes (1886) Tel. Hume
Duncan, J. F. (Florence Carnahan)
Ch Lydia, Elva. Leola. Jessie, Jen-
nie; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec35S
TlOOa Elizabeth Henry (1893)
Dunn, A, (Grace Alillhouse) Ch Roy,
Ralph. Kenneth, John; Kansas R14
Grandview SeclO T80a John Dunn
Tel. Grandview
Dunn, Bert (Stella Arbagast) Ch
Herbert, Carl, John, Arthur; Kan-
sas R15 Grandview Sec9 O60a
(1878) Peoples Mutual Tel. Grand-
view
Dunn, Charles (Viola Haley) Ch
Ethel, Albert, Mary, John; Paris
R7 Buck Secl3N T320a John Eng-
lum (1907) Wabash Tel. Paris
Dunn, Ed. Paris R6 Buck Sec32E
T177a Mary A. Dunn (1865) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Dunn, J. D. (Florence Blew) Ch Ar-
dubon, Burt; Dudlev Grandview
Sec9-10-15-16 O230a " (1887) Tel.
Grandview
Dunn, Orin (Cloa Elkins) Paris R9
Paris Sec31N (1908)
Dunn, Wasson (Clara Newhart) Ch
Clarence. Arville; Paris R4 Symms
Sec20 O60a (1869) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Dunn,- W. M. (Anna Dorsett) Ch
Richard, Isaac. Hazel, Blanche,
Helen, Lucinda; Chrisman R26
Edgar Sec30 Farm Hand Phillip
Bibo (1916)
Durnil, J. A. (Kate Newhart) Ch
Raymond; Paris R6 Buck Scc36
O80a Sec35 T160a (1890) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Duzan, H. A. (Sarah Sims) Ch Carrie,
Cleophas, Vergil, Forest; Kansas
R13 Kansas Sec2 T248a S. F.
Hannea (1911)
Dwyer, Ben (Bess) Brocton R17
Shiloh
E
Earl, James W. (Mame Harbaugh) Ch
Ralph W.. Raymond K., Amos,
Helen; Paris R2 Symms Sec30
Farm Hand U. G. Stewart (1913)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Easter, Carl (Blanche Sidinbinder)
Paris R2 Symms Secl7 0112a W. C.
Slimons (1892) Wabash Tel. Paris
Easter, Charles (Cora Davis) Ch Ger-
trude, Pansy. Mary. Mabel; '"Oak-
dale Place Farm" Paris R2 Paris
Sec7S 018a (1871) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Easter, David (Nora Bergen) Ch
Lou Ellen; Paris R2 Paris Sec8S
O120a (1857) Wabash Tel. Paris
Easter, G. H. (Mila Hughs) "Cedar
Grove Stock Farm" Dudley R12
Grandview Sec23 O60a (1872)
Tel. Paris
Easter, W. K. (Addie Brown) Ch
Carl; Paris R9 Paris Secl3N T180a
Simon Risser (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Eastham, C. C. (Rosa J. Tweedy) Ch
Beulah. Dean. Glen, Stella; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridsre Secl7 T185a
T. J. Trogdon (1866) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
52
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Ecker, T. E. (Jessie E. Cockcroft) Ch
Max D., MarJ^ Elizabeth; Dennison
R2 Elbridge Secll-12 T140a S. E.
Cockcroft (1910) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Eckerty, W. C. (Lettie Thomas) Ch
George Frederick; Hume Rl Young
America SecoO T102a Hugh Wilson
(1907) Hume Tel. Co.
Edington, Ed. (Maude Britton) Ch
Ruth; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec30S
Farm Hand M. C. Stone (1914)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Edmiston, H. H. (Estella Mapes)
"Blue Grass Stock Farm" Paris R2
Elbridge SeclO-11 OlOOa (1903)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Edward, Paul (Anna Spriter Long)
Ch Anna, Margaret Long.; Paris
RIO Stratton Sec28 TlOa Robert
Stepp (1883)
Edwards, Mrs. Anna (Anna Patton)
Ch Earl; Oliver Rl Elbridge Secll
O90a (1892) Wabash Tel Elbridge
Edwards, A. B. (Melissa Mapes) Ch
Glenn; "Clear Creek Stock Farm"
Paris R2 Elbridge Secll-14-3 OlSla
(1858) Wabash Tel Elbridge
Egan, John (Mary Heelen) Ch T. F..
I. 1.. Anna. Delia, Pearl; Paris Rll
Hunter Secl9 O260a (1861)
Egan, T. F. (Minnie Mogan) Ch
Marie, Leo, Anna M., Carmelete;
Paris Rll Hunter Secl9 022a
T238a John Egan Wabash Tel.
Paris
Ehl, A. C. (Delia Jones) Ch George,
Anna, Ora, William, Lena. Eddie;
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek Sec8
Ola (1895)
Elam, R. (Mary Burton) Ch Forest,
Earl. Richard. Anna. Lafern, Lu-
cile, Ranze, Francis, Joseph; Paris
R5 Buck Sec7 T180a (1884) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Eldredge, S. (Margarett Thomas) Ch
Minnie. William, Carry, Lowa,
Cleveland, Charles. Owen, Frank,
Russell, Goldman, Dora; Oliver Rl
Symms Secl6 0179a (1852) Citizens
Tel. Oliver
Elkins, Ed. (Sadie Ward) Ch Arthur,
Emma. Mvrtle: Chrisman R26 Ed-
gar Sec33 OUU (1870) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Elkins, J. H. (Lizzie Calore) Ch Ed..
William. Minnie; Chrisman R26 Ed-
gar Sec5 05a (1889) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Elledge Bros. Kansas R14 Kansas
Sec7-8 O40a T120a (1887) Westfield
Tel. Kansas
Elledge, D. B. (Sarah Cale) Ch Lemil,
Daniel, Clayton; Paris R5 Grand-
view Secl3 045a (1848) Tel. Clarks-
ville
Elledge, G. E. (Lucile Handy) Ch
Ruth; Paris R5 Grandview Secl2
T225a W. S. Elledge (1895) Peoples
Mutual Tel. Grandview
Elledge, John (Sarah Maine) Ch
Vern, Owen; Paris R4 Symms Sec4
O50a (1849) Wabash Tel. Paris
Elledge, J. E. (Julia Gagen) Ch Mona;
Paris R7 Buck Sec29E T404a Mrs.
S. H. Wells (1901) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Elledge, J. D. Ch Herbert; Kansas
R14 Kansas Sec7 O40a T80a (1887)
Elledge, L. R. (Sybia Barr) Ch
Glad}-s. Marie; Dudley Grandview
Sccl5 T80a Arthur Lacv (1916)
Elledge, Vern (Lillie Dick) Paris R4
Svmms Sec4 O40a (1889) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Elledge, W. S. (Ella Binning) Ch Ray,
Glen; Paris R5 Grandview Secl2
0225a (1885) Peoples Mutual Tel.
Grandview
Ellis, John (Ida Radcliff) Ch Cloyd,
Wreatha; Hume. R20 Young Amer-
ica Secl4 T160a W. A. Cooley
(1912) Tel. Hume
Ellis, Samuel (Martha Collins) Ch
Mary, Richard, Howard, Mildred:
Dana R3 Prairie Sec9 O220a (1897)
Citizens Tel. Dana
Ellison, Mrs. Sarah (Sarah Fox) Ch
Etta, Cleo; Brocton R18 Shiloh
Sec4SW Resident Abe Fox (1900)
Ellsberry, Bert H. (Lula Lamb)
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec33 T80a Jo-
seph Ellsberry (1892) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Ellsberry, J. W. (Dorothy Turner) Ch
Cecile, Lyman; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec33 0169a (1873) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Elsberry, C. M. (Nellie A. Hanks) Ch
Vernon H.. Inez L., Leona M.:
Paris RIO Hunter Sec8 081a Sec7
T82a William Elsberry (1886) Wab-
ash Tels. Paris Farmers' Line St.
Bernice
Elsberry, Edward J. ( lessie Frazier)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec5 O20a T125a
William Elsberrv (1877) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Elsberry, Frank (Rose Troup) Ch
Everett; Paris Rl Stratton R3 T150a
P. Troup (1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
53
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Elsberry, William (Ora Jeiiks) Ch
Clarence. Edward, Forest; "Pleasant
View Stock Farm" Paris RIO Hun-
ter SecS O350a (1865) Citizens Tel
St. Bernice
Emerick, John (Susan Cain) Ch James
C Nellie, George, Edith. Kellie.
Alice- Vermilion R33 Elbndge
Sec35 O90a (1878)
Emerick, T. C. (Pearl Hickniar) Ch
Raymond T.. Thelma M.; Pans R2
Elbridge Sec35 TlOOa Mrs. Charles
Tared (1895)
English, H. D. (Ella Parker) Ch
Louise; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec35
T320a P. S. Levings (1913) Wabash
Tel. Paris
English, Walter B. (Fannie Arbuckle)
Ch Harlan. Kathrvn, Edward; Pans
R6 Buck Sec35 T400a Mrs. Sarah
Clark (1912) Wabash TeL Redmon
Englum, Ed. Sr. (Kate Sullivan) Ch
Jerrv Tommie, Mary, Margaret.
Ed 'Jr., Charlie: Paris R8 Pans
Sec9N O320a (1861) Wabash Tel.
Bernice
Englum, Frank (Josephine Sunken
Ch Leo. Ralph, Francis, John; Pans
R7 Buck Secl9E O290a (1877)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Englum, W. J. (Mary Mattingly) Ch
Owen. Louis, Mary. Katherme,
Julia, James: Paris R7 Buck Sec29E
b350a" (1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Epperson, Elizabeth (Baber) Kansas
R15 Kansas Sec6 071a (1844)
Epperson, Charles (Clara Bardon) Ch
Irene. Edgar. Raymond. Ella.
Georgia. Russell. Carol: Sidell R2
Young America Sec9 T160a D. A.
Richardson (1892) Tel. Metcalf
Epperson, George (Lula Hildreth)
Metcalf R22 Young America Sec8
J. Russ Grace (1880) Tel. Hume
Epperson, H. (Minnie Whitted) Ch
Homer. Frank; Sidell R2 Young
America Sec6 TlOl^^a (1881) Tel.
Hume
Epperson, O. B. Sidell R2 Young
America Sec9 05a (1890) Tel. Hume
Epoerson, Stella (Stella Zink) Ch
Hazel: Kansas R15 Kansas Sec6
019a (1870) Tel. Kansas
Eskew, Alva (Frances Adcox) Ch
Ruth, Alf ranees, Dorotha M.; Kan-
sas Embarras Sec30 T140a E. N.
Blair and Charles Henn (1893)
Coles Co. Tel. Oakland
Eslinger, Guy (Alma Bonwell) Ch
Kenneth; Scottland R29 Prairie
Sec29 T200a Nelson Scott (1891)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Eslinger, James A. (Minnie Shires)
Ch Guy, Mary; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec30 0147a (1861)
Estes, G. M. (Adelia Kirkaham) Ch
Arden, Lulu, Abraham; Kansas R15
Grandview SecS O80a (1885) Tel.
Kansas
Evans, Mrs. Kate Ch Josephine: Ed-
gar Sec27 OlOOa (1850) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Evard, John (Ellen Boles, Mother;
Ethel Boles, Sister) Paris RIO Hun-
ter Sec35 T70a David Evard (1878)
Evard, John A. (Linna Warmouth)
Paris R7 Paris Secl6-17W Farm
Hand Z. Cassidy (1893) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Evinger, Addison (Jennie Chambers)
Ch Delia, Chester, Cecil, Georgie;
Paris Rl Stratton Sec7 O50a (1882)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Bivinger, A. B. (Jennie Furguson) Ch
Tuna; Kansas R14 Kansas Seel O80a
"(1887) Tel. Kansas
Evinger, M. S. (Julia J. Reese) Ch
Goldie, Madeline: Paris R2 El-
bridge Seel 015^a (1865) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Evinger, N. W. (Lena Stump) Ch
John R.; Paris Rl Stratton SecS
O20a TlOOa A. S. Tweedy (1881)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Evinger, V. H. (Mae Blanford) Paris
R2 Elbridge Sec7-1 T250a James
Marley and J. W. Evinger (1886)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Evinger, W. E. (Margaret E. Smith)
Ch Goldie K.. Asa W.. Note W.;
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec31 045a
(1872) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Ewing, Riley (Clyda M. Barnes) "Big
Pine Farm" West Terre Haute El-
bridge Secl6 O80a J. A. Ewing
(1856) Citizens Tel. Sandford
Eyers, Willis (Nellie Tones) Ch Har-
vey, Sallie; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Secl2 Ola (1860)
til
54
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Farnham, Maurice R. Vermilion El-
bridge Secl8 O180a (1899) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Farrell, Frank Chrisman R25 Brouil-
lett Creek Secl4 T120a J. E. Rob-
erts (1895) Wabash Tel. Horace
Farrell, J. E. (Bessie Housten) Ch
William; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Secl5 T240a Housten Est.
(1885) Wabash Tel. Horace
Farris, Charles B. (Dora Clark) Ch
Leo, Terrance, Edward, Harold,
Lucile, Fay, Helen; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Secl4E T600a Sangamon
Loan and Trust Co. (1881) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Farris, Elmer T. Ch Mabel, Annie,
Mary; Metcalf Young America
Sec33-34 T272a Cora Epps (1882)
Tel. Metcalf
Farris, John (Minnie Blake) Ch
Thelma, Velva, Blake, Devall,
Francis, Phjdlis; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl8 OlOa (1877)
Farris, Robert (Emma Striker) Ch
Ben, Omar, Bobbie; Paris Rll
Paris Sec29E 05a T20a (1913)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Faucher, Charles E. (Bertha Delap)
Ch Helen; Kansas R14 Kansas
S^ecll T160a J. H. Delap (1911) Tel
» Kansas
Fay, Hobart (Opal Robinson) New-
man R3 Young America Sec22 T80a
J. Al. Robinson (1917)
Fears, B. F. Ch Laura, Fannie, Rhoda,
Dora, Charlotte; Dennison R2 El-
bridge Secl8 014a (1856)
Fell, A. F. (Mary Hannold) Ch Early,
Emmery; Kansas R13 Kansas Sec3
O204a (1877) Tel. Kansas
Fell, G. E. (Nellie Washburn) Ch
Frances; Kansas R13 Kansas Sec3
T204a Frank Fell (1885) Tel. Kan-
sas
Fell, J. L. (Leah Brown) Ch James;
Kansas R14 Kansas Sec6 034a
(1890)
Fellers, William (Sarah Watson) Ch
Roscoe, Edna, Marion; Sidell R2
Young America Sec2 T160a (1895)
Fenwick, Frank L. Brocton R18 Em-
barras Sec32 T200a Mrs. Jennie
Fenwick Fitzgerald (1891) The
Hume Tel. Brocton
Fenwick, Jesse W. (Anna E. Smith)
Ch Elizabeth E., Laura V., Cath-
erine L. ; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec5 T280a George W. Fidler and
Henry H. Merkle (1890) Hume Tel.
Co. Pjrocton
Fenwick, Russell R. (Mary E. Krabel)
Ch John C, Raymond, Hazel; Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec36 T160a
Jesse Fenwick (1890) Hume Tel.
Co. Brocton
Ferguson, Alva (Izola Goleener) Paris
RIO Hunter Sec21 T170a H. E.
Rives (1902) Wabash Tel. Paris
Ferguson, Chloral (Nellie Kels-
heimer) Ch Beatrice; Edgar R28
Edgar Sec33 T120a Bruce Ferguson
(1886) Wabash Tel. Horace
Ferguson, Guy A. (Kizzie Dague) Ch
Nondis M., Roy D., Woodrow,
Samuel L. ; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec6 T187a Douglas Alerkle (1908)
Ferguson, William T. and Elizabeth
C. Kansas R13 Embarras Secl9
0237Ka (1869) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon
Ferguson, Dr. W. M. (Rosa Wheeler
Morton) Ch Hannah E.; Paris R2
Elbridge Sec33 O80a (1885) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Ferris, Charles S. (Charlotte C. Clem)
Ch Warren C, Edmond B., Irene
Lenore; Paris Rl Stratton Secl2
O80a (1904) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Fessaut, Joe (Beulah Hamilton) Ch
Beulah, Raymond, Russell; Sand-
ford Elbridge Sec21 O150a (1873)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Fetcher, H. W. (Lena Turpin) Ch
John, Winifred; Chrisman R23
Young America Sec24 T80a Mahala
Fletcher (1912) Tel. Metcalf
Fidler, A. D. (Pearl Ogle) Ch Lola,
Arthur; Paris R7 Paris Sec22N
T335N A. B. Huston (1882) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Fidler, George F. (Mary Morris) Ch
Morris; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec26 TlOOa Bennett Morris (1892)
Tel. Paris
Fields, A. C. (Gladys Jones) Ch
Emil; Brocton R17 Shiloh Secl7W
G. W. Hugh (1915) Wabash Tel.
Hume
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Finchum, Mrs. Laura (Laura Whit-
aker) Ch Cecil, Bessie, Clifford;
Paris R7 Buck SeclSE House-
keeper Hanner & Wallace (1917)
Findley, Frank (Emma Weber) Ch
Edward, Emmett; Paris R5 Grand-
view Sec6 T240a Barr Flickner Est.
(1890)
Findley, Henry (Myrtle Millhouse)
Ch Elmer, Clifford; Paris R4 Symms
Sec21 OlOOa John Zimmerly (1912)
Finley, J. O. (Exia Wait) Ch Beulah,
Edward; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec2 OlOa (1911) Tel. Grandview
Finley, W. P. (Charlotte Richey) Ch
Margaret, Mary, Bertha, Minnie,
Fannie, Olive, Willard, Coleman,
Oscar; Kansas R15 Kansas SeclS
04a (1900)
Finney, Vess (Laura Kibler) Ch An-
drea, Donald, Pearl, Madge, Edna;
Brocton R18 Embarras Sec36 Farm
Hand W. H. Allen (1905) Hume
Tel. Co. Brocton
Fisher, J. A. (Mary Hinds) Ch Roy,
Carl; Paris R7 Paris Sec35W 0285a
(1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Fite, Earl (Estella Murray) Ch Win-
fred, Myrtle; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec20W T140a D. Wright (1907)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Fitzgerald, C. W. (Bertha Hutchens)
Ch Irena, Ralph; Kansas R15
Grandview Secl7 T5a J. W. Fitz-
Fitzgerald, John E. (Delia Dugan) Ch
Maggie. Jerry, Henry, Katie, James,
Delia, John Jr.; Brocton R18 Em-
barras Sec30 O80a (1901) Hume
Tel. Co. Brocton
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary (Mary Logue)
Ch Jane, Kate, Tom, Jerry, Dan;
Brocton R18 Shiloh Sec33SW O160a
(1892) Wabash Tel. Hume
Fitzgerald, Thomas H. (Delia F. Car-
roll) Ch Marie H., James T.,
Eugene, Georgie; Brocton RIB Em-
barras Sec33 O200a (1896) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Fitzgerald, T. W. (Lizzie Carroll) Ch
Geraldine, Alarcella; Hume Rl Shi-
loh Sec3E T172a Mrs. Mary Fitz-
gerald (1891) Wabash Tel. Hume
gerald (1884) Tel. Clarksville
Fitzpatrick, J. C. (Ida Winters) Ch
Lola; Kansas Kansas Secl9 0335a
Sec2-30-29 T273a C. M. Paxton
(1867) Tel. Kansas
Fitzpatrick, W. I. (Ethel Hall) Kan-
sas R13 Kansas SeclS T180a E. W.
Hall (1914) Mutual Tel. Kansas
Fitzsimmons, Louis A. (Edna Has-
kell) Paris Rl Stratton Sec5-6 099a
(1890) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Flanery, Floyd (Mollie Peters) Ch
Clinton, Bertha; Kansas R14 Kan-
sas Sec24 024a (1910) Tel. Kansas
Flecher, N. S. (Lyre Knatcal) Ch
Evert, Harmon, Maud; Metcalf Rl
Young America Sec28 T160a S. C.
Cash (1900) Tel. Metcalf
Fleeger, James (Laura Bruce) Ch
James E., Gertrude O. A.; Paris Rll
Hunter Sec20 T30a J. H. Blanford
Est. (1855) Wabash Tel. Paris
Fleming, James Ch Verner, Nanie;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec36 012a
(1847) Tel. Grandview
Fleming, Robert Ch Albert, Ellen;
"Bellridge Farm" Paris R4 Grand-
view Sec8 O80a Secl7 T60a (1839;
Flemings, Albert (Ella McCormick)
Ch Dennie; Paris R4 Symms Sec8
O80a (1870) Wabash Tel. Paris
Flemings, Forest (Blanche Zimmerly)
Ch Harold; Oliver Rl Symms
Secl5 T112a (1891) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Fletcher, C. S. (Minnie Bell) Ch
Ethel, Forrest, Pearl; Paris R8 Shi-
loh Sec6S T240a Mrs. Albert Har-
rison (1871) Wabash Tel. Paris
Flickner, James (Lucie Millhouse)
Paris R7 Paris SeclSN T320a J. B.
Huston (1878)
Flowers, Levi (Eliza Owens) Ch
Mack, Dave, Mamie; Kansas R16
Kansas Secl3 T180a McClenan
Redmon (1910) Tel. Kansas
Foltz, C. A. (Belle Adams) Ch Ernest
v., Glenn M.; Scottland R30 Hunter
Sec32 O40a (1860) Citizens Mutual
Tel. St. Bernice
Foltz, Ernest V. (Mary Pugh) Ch Leo.
Lavcre, Charline; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek O20a Hunter Sec32
T80a (1884) Citizens Mutual Tel. St.
Bernice
Foltz, George P. (Mary C. Foltz) Ch
Edward P., Frank J., Ora B.. Joseph
O.. Edna I.. Vernie L. ; "Low Land
Farm" Kansas R13 Embarras Sec25
O160a (1887) Tel. Oakland
Foltz, Joseph O. (Dora Davis) Kan-
sas R13 Embarras Sec25 T160a
George P. Foltz (1887)
Foltz, J. M. (Ella Bonwell) Ch Amy,
Arthur, Norman, Cecil, John, Stella,
Esther; Scottland R30 Hunter Sec33
T80a Fielden Foltz Est. (1866) Tel.
Farmers' Line St. Bernice
56
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Fonner, D. H. (Nellie Leath) Ch Ray-
mond, Dale, Gerald, Irving; Met-
calf Rl Shiloh SecSE T485a Mrs.
Clark Carmen (1898) Wabash Te!.
Metcalf
Fonner, Fred (Ethel Harrison) Ch
Carroll; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec26S
TlOOa^ Francis Randleman (1897)
Ford, J. G. (Elizabeth Nicholas) Ch
Floyd, Bernice; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
Sec24S T240a Mrs McDevitt (1910)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Ford, RoUin (Minnie B. Duck)
"Gables Farm" Paris Rl Stratton
Sec2 O80a (1870) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Foreman, Carl W. (Mamie Miller) Ch
Mary Ellen, Carrie B.; Paris R5
Grandview Secl9 T50a John Mc-
Muller (1893) Wabash Tel. Paris
Forsman, Glenn (Jessie McFarland)
Ch Marion O., Florence E.; Paris
R2 Elbridge Sec36 Ollla (1889)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Forster, Ellsworth "Catalpa Hill
Farm" Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec34 O200a (1862) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Forster, Homer (Carrie Tweedy) Ch
Florence A., Charles H.; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec36 T320a James
Forster (1891) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Forster, James (Nanc}^ Morton) Ch
Homer C, Anna A'l., Robert M.,
Arthur C, Alta M.; "Brook Side
Farm" Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec36-31 O320a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Forster, Thomas (Jennie Payne) Ch
Frank E., Lawrence B., J. Harry;
"Happy Hill Stock Farm" Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec30 O140a (1858)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Forsythe, A. A. (Bertha) Ch Brutus,
Irene, Ethel, Harold, Bertram, Nel-
lie; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec30
T495a P. Bibo (1893) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Forsythe, A. C. (Maude Sims) Ch
Thelma, Martha, Willhall, Fay;
Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec29E T200a
Edward Levings (1897) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Forsythe, Eric (Ruth Payne) Ch Rh-
setta M., Alvin P., Harriet I.; Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec29 T80a Ed.
Sutton (1893) Hume Tel. Co. Broc-
ton
Forsythe, Ernest B. (Dovie Creed)
Ch Kenneth G.; Oliver Symms
Secl8 O80a Munsel Est. (1889)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Forsythe, T. G. (Margaret E. Lauf-
man) Ch Opal, Arlis, Hattie, Er-
nest, Mettie, Ethel, Kirfer, Elva.
Joseph, Russell; Oliver RIO Symms
Secl8 OlOOa (1894) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Fortune, Bert (Lillie White) Metcalf
Rl Young America Secl6 T440a
Isaac Woodward (1894) Wabash
Tel. Metcalf
Foster, Henry (Jennie Thompson) Ch
Albert R., Thelma R.; Paris RU
Stratton SeclO Farm Hand (1914)
Foster, J. M, (Alice Smith) Ch Janey,
George; Paris Rl Stratton Sec33
O40a (1872)
Fowler, Thomas (Florence Todd) C!i
Dolores Paris R7 Buck Secl9E
Farm Hand Frank Engluni (1916)
Fox, Abe Brocton R18 Shiloh 4SW
O300a (1867) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Fox, Charles E. Ch Frank; Brocton
R19 Buck Seel 5 T200a W. R. Fox
(1885) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Fox, Waldo (Mary Richie) Ch Thel-
ma; Dudley R12 Grandview Sec3
T132a Harry E. Smith (1916) Tel.
Grandview
Fox, W. R. (Sarah Garbe) Ch Charles
E., Tillie; Brocton R19 Buck SeclS
O200a (1882) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Francis, Allen A. (Helen Brown) Ch
Eugene, Arthur; Paris R9 Paris
Sec29E T160a Mrs. A. T. Crumbaugli
(1891) Wabash Tel. Paris
Francis, Bernie M. (Levona Bolen)
Ch Marion; Paris R9 Hunter Sec3
T140a Mrs. Jane McCarthy (1892)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Francis, I. A. (Caroline T. Millikin)
Ch Allen A., Bernie M., Wilbur L.,
Andrew, HarrieXte; Paris R9 Hun-
ter SeclS 0274a T99a George B.
McCulloch (1856) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Frank, Harry (Hannah Morton) Ch
Okalla, Louie; Paris R2 Symms
Sec26 O102a (1887) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Frantz, I. A. (Susie Carter) Ch Ro-
anna, Marie, James, Ellen M.,
Velva A., Daniel W.; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec7 T480a Bert Dickson
(1904) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
57
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Frazicr, J. B. (Dora Zimmerly) Ch J.
Edgar, John Z., Grace, Bertha,
Tames Jr., Arthur, Lawrence, Mary;
Paris R4 Symms Sec4 O170a (1867)
Wabash Tel. Paris ^ , -p, •
Frazier. J. Edgar (Stella See) Pans
R4 Symms Sec33 0285a (18/8)
Wabash Bell Tel. Paris
Frazier, J. E. (Cora Brown) Ch Otis,
Lura, Florence, Hazel Daniel, Nel-
lie, John Jr., Dorris, William Ruth,
Marie, Arnold; Pans R4 Symms
Secl6 O60a (1864) Bell Tel. Pans
Frazier, WilUam J. (Maude Kauffman)
Ch Harry C, Harvey S., Reba, Jo-
sephine; Paris Rl Stratton Sec5-8
O120a (1875) Wabash Tel. Ver-
Freeman, J. H. (Bettie Edds) Ch Hil-
lery; Kansas R14 Kansas Sec7
T240a Herman Juntgen (1911) iel.
Kansas _. ,, ,, so ^.
Frink, George (LiUie Mullen) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec7 T73a
James Jamison (1913) Tel. Dana
Frink, Henry (Mary Payne) Ch Wal-
ter, Ray, May, George, Ora, Flora;
Scottland R29 Brouillett Creek Sec9
T80a Dan Henson (1860) Citizens
Tel. Dana , ^ „,
Froman, M. D. (Stella Delmon) Ch
Cecile, Russell, Gorden; Paris R7
Buck Secl2 O80a T80a T. J. Brewer
(1910) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Froman, William (Maud) Ch Lizzie.
Earnest, Edna, Herman. Howard;
Edgar Edgar Secl3 O400a (1890)
Wabash Tel. Horace „ . , .
Frye Charles P. (Rachael J. Bright)
Ch Bertha; Paris R9 Paris Sec29E
0153i^a (1882) Wabash Tel. Pans
Frye C. S. (Zula Henning) Ch Anna
A ; Paris RIO Hunter Sec5 T81a
Joe Henning (1903) Wabash Tel.
Paris and Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Frye, John (Catherine Dodd) Pans
Rib Hunter Sec22-12 O40a T160a
E. K. Stafford (1904) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Frye, J. G. (Myrtle Lesher) Ch Ver-
non. Mary, Beulah, Lloyd, Clara,
Carl; Paris Rll Stratton Seel OlOOa
(1897) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Frye, William J. (Mary J. Meadous)
Ch Charlie. Leslev, Don, Letha;
Paris Rll Stratton Sec31 O190a
(1888) Wabash Tcl. Vermilion
Fulton, Mrs. Abby Ch Pearl, Dick;
Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec31 095a
(1860) Wabash Tel. Horace
Fulton, America (Rice) Ch Robert,
Georgiana, Corodery, Samuel;
Chrisman R27 Edgar SeclS T200a
Phillip Bibo (1867) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Fulton, John Oliver (Ruth Scott) Ch
Hobart, Mary E., Dorothy J.; Paris
R9 Edgar Sec8 T25na I. T. Mnsscl-
man (1889)
Fulton, Louis (Sarah Hanks) Ch
Teddie, Dorothy, Elzia, John; Paris
R9 Paris Sec25N TlOa Martha
Hanks (1879)
Fulton, Luther (Lillie Houghton) Ch
Leland, Walter; Chrisman R26 Ed-
gar Sec31 096a (1870) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Fulton, R. D. (Carol Galeener) Ch
Maxwell W.; Paris RIO Hunter
Secl3 T336a E. K. and W. D. Staf-
ford (1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
Fulton, Samuel (Martha Parsley) Ch
Luther, Franklin, Alvin, Abraham;
Chrisman R25 Edgar Sec21 0127a
(1850) Wabash Tel. Horace
Fulton, S. D. (Laura Haley) Ch
Goldie, Oliver. Norma, Hugh;
Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec28 0118a
(1860) Wabash Tel. Horace
Fulwider, Mrs. Mary M. Ch Horace
M.; Brocton R19 Embarass Sec9
052i^a (1838) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon
Funkhouser, C. A. (Effie James) Ch
Homer J., Mary Crystal; Paris Rl
Elbridge Secl5 O130a Secl4 T160a
C. F. Shirley (1895) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Fuqua, Charles M. (Anna Thomas)
Ch Flossie, Wayne; Paris R9 Paris
Sec32E O60a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Fuqua, E. E. (Adelia Hanks) Ch
Clarence, Harold; "Lone Elm
Farm" Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec29-32-5 O180a (1873) Wabash
. Tel. Elbridge
Fuqua, J. F. (Matt Price) Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec29 O30a (1884)
Citizens Tel. Sandford
Furnish, Pascal (Olive King) Hume
Rl Young America Sec26 T80a J.
L. King (1912) Wabash Tel. Hume
58
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Gaines, James (Elizabeth Schultz)
"Gaines Acres Farm" Ridge Farm
R2 Ross Sec4 O900a (1846) Ver-
milion County Tel. Ridge Farm
Gaines, Orval H. (Edith Buehler) Ch
Francis, Jane, Charity; Chrisman
R23 Young America SeclS 035a
(1888) Tel. Metcalf
Gaines, Ralph (Jessie Boyd) Ch Or-
ville, Inez, Marjory, Boyd; "Maple
Grove Farm" Chrisman R23 Young
America SeclS 0132a (1888) Wa-
bash Tel. Metcalf
Galeener, Albert (Ada Wright) Ch
Estelle, Maude, Blanche, Dora, Ray;
Paris R7 Paris Sec27W T120a James
Eads (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Galway, J. B. (Elzie Coe) "Cedar
Lawn Farm" Chrisman R23 Young
America Secl2 T120a J. H. Galway
(1887) Tel. Chrisman
Galway, J. H. (Daisy Kiser) Ch
Mabel, John, Abbott, Orville, Earl;
Chrisman R23 Young America Secl2
OlOOa (1856) Tel. Metcalf
Galway, Orville (Katharine Rothe)
Chrisman R23 Young America
Secl4 T180a Elizabeth Galway
(1889) Tel. Metcalf
Galway, William E. (Nellie Mitchell)
Ch James Buren, Daisy Kathyrn;
Chrisman R23 Young America
Secl2 T120a James Galway (1887)
Tel. Chrisman
Gardner, Charles R. (Pearl Ross) Ch
James A., Robeit; Paris R6 Buck
Sec34 T140a Mrs. B. Henn (1877)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Gardner, Frank (Grace Bennett) Paris
R8 Edgar SeclO O80a (1880) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Gardner, John (Sarah Sisson) Ch
Lovel, Lillie; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec26 019a (1850)
Gardner, Oliver V. (Carrie Camerer^
Paris R7 Paris Sec25N T46a D. B.
Camerer Est. (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Garver, H. H. Ch Cora, Arthur, Der-
naak; Dudley R12 Grandview SeclS
TlOOa R. L. Kemper (1917)
Garver, W. H. (Nancy M. Cox) Ch
Flavis, Dean; Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl2 T80a J. Y. Wilhoit (1906)
Tel. Kansas
Garvin, C. (Sarah Dillon) Ch Cecelia
Catherine, John W. ; Paris RIO Hun-
ter Sec2 0173a (1869) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Garvin, J. E. (Elizabeth J. Bouslog)
Ch Mary A.; "North Arm Stock
Farm" Paris R9 Hunter Sec2 O180a
T60a Hattie and Ida Wilson (1865)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Garvin, Mike (Mary, Kate, Jennie,
Anna Ryan, Sisters) Paris Rll Hun-
ter Sec20 OS09a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Garwood, Ed (Zella Reese) Ch Anna-
belle, Emma; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec31 O40a (1886) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Garwood, R. T. (Anna B. Rhine-
smith) Ch Paul, James, Clyde, Clara
B., Albert, Harry, Elmer E.; Paris
Rl Stratton Sec32 O160a (1884)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Gaultney, John (Mary Dickson) Ch
Gardner, Irene, Nellie; Paris R3
Symms Secll 075a Dickson Est.
(1874)
Gelling, Alfred (Mary Randall) Ch
Jessie P., Carl E., Frank C, Emma
M., Homer E., Roy A., Ona V.;
"Pleasant View Farm No. 1" Broc-
ton R2 Embarras Sec28 O320a
(1892) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Geiling, Carl (Ona Coslet) Ch Wayne,
Helen, Undine, Clydia. Gladys;
Oliver Symms Secl3 O70a (1914)
Citizens Tel. Oliver
Geiling, F. C. (Luella McAdams) Ch
Clive, Louise, Naomi; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh SecSE T132a Henry Moyer
(1896) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Geiling, Homer (Ruth Nichols) Ch
Bertha L., Mary E., John A.; Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec4 T80a Alfred
Geiling (1889) Tel. Brocton
Geiling, Roy (Oceola Cash) Ch
Lloyd, Meyer; "Pleasant View
Farm" Brocton R2 Embarras Sec29
T240a Alfred Geiling (1894) Tel.
Brocton
Gentry, John (Ella Miller) Ch Ted
Caldwell; Paris R3 Symms SeclO
0133a William Curtis (1872) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
George, W. A. (Ina Coffman) Ch
Nora, Glenn; Sidell R2 Young
America Secll TlOOa J. W. George
(1915) Wabash Tel. Hume
Gibbens, Ed. (Bertha Runyan) Ch
Miles, Beulah; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec20 O80a (1877)
Citizens Tel. Dana
59
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Gibbons, L. H. (Naomi Foncannon)
Ch Mary K., Robert, Thelma, Le-
roy; Paris RIO Hunter Sec32 OlSOa
(1882) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Giflford, William E. (Effie Snearley)
Ch L. Earl, Edward G.; Redmon
Embarras Sec20 T220a William
Roll (1911) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Gilbert, Allen (Ethel Townson) Ch
Francis, Tennis; Chrisman R24
Prairie Secl8 T200a (1887) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Gilbert, Jed rEttie Peterson) Ch
Mary Edna, Walter; Chrisman R24
Prairie Secl8 O80a (1851) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman _
Gilbert, William A. (Harriet Kerrick)
Ch Elzv, Laura. Allen, Effie, Riley;
Chrisman R24 Prairie Secl8 O200a
(18^4)
Gilkey, Clarence (D. Seybold) Chris-
man R26 Edgar Sec30 O210a (1813)
Wabash Tel. Horace , ^, ^ u
Gilkey, Riggs (Hattie King) Ch John
R Edith; Hume Rl Young Amer-
ica Sec25 O160a (1879) Tel. Hume
Gill A. O. (Mabel Brinkerhoff) Ch
Edith, Lemuel; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec2 T120a Henry Hichmon
(1879) Tel. Grandview
Gill, James H. (Mary Miller) Ch
James E., Marv P.; Redmon Em-
barras Sec33 Farm Hand H^ 1.
Headley (1915) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon
Gill, John (Susie Ripple) Ch Eva
Georgia, Lucile. Cecil; Pans R3
Symms Sec2 096a Frank Berleau
(1885)
Gill, J. H. (Anna B. Syster) Ch Alva,
Bell, Curtis; "Bell Ridge Farrn
Paris R5 Grandview Sec8 023Ua
(1840) Tel. Wabash
Gill, J. R. (Martha Elledge) Ch Arnie,
Jason, James; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Secll T97a Thorn Kemper
(1914) Tel. Grandview
Gill, William (Nora Fishel) Ch Bes-
sie Arthur, Roy, Ethel, Dora,
Floyd, Ruthellen; Paris R7 Shiloh
Sec2S Farm Hand (1875) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Gillespy, Charles M. (Maud Garwood)
Ch Frank, Howard; Paris Rll Strat-
ton Sec34 OllOa (1882) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Gillespy, George A. (Ethel Miller)
"Maple Lawn Farm" Paris RIO
Stratton Sec27 087a (1884) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Gillespy, J. H. (Frances Frye) "Plain-
view Farm" Paris RIO Stratton
Sec27 098a (1889) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Gillis, C. C. (Lou Payne) Ch Leon,
fames; Brocton R17 Shiloh Scc2SW
T160a J. H. Payne (1885) Hume
Tel. Brocton
Girl, Peter (Leona Mitchell) Ch Reed;
Metcalf R20 Shiloh Seel O120a
(1915) Tel. Hume
Givens, Lannie Paris R8 Edgar Sec5
TlOOa Givens Est. (1895) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Glass, James A. (Lillie Calvin) Ch
Robert, Maud, Esther, Lena; Ed-
gar Edgar Secl3 042a (1857)
Glatthaar, Joseph (Elsa Gill) Ch
Ester, Sylvia, Norma, Carlisle;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec35 O80a
(1869) Tel. Grandview
Glatthaar, Nimrod (Adah Kaufer) Ch
Helen, Mildred, Clotilde; Dudley
R12 Grandview Secl4 OlOSi^a
(1879) Tel. Grandview
Glatthaar, Xavier Ch Mary, Joseph,
Otto, Josephine, Rudolph, Nimrod;
Dudley R12 Grandview Secl4 0114a
(1868) Tel. Grandview
Gleckler, A. E. (Hattie McDaniel) Ch
Rudolph, Beulah, Margaret; Paris
R5 Paris Sec9S T220a Mrs. P. F.
Voorhees (1878) Wabash Tel. Paris
Gleckler, Carl "Valley Farm" Paris
R6 Paris Sec4W T200a F. L. Adams
(1888) Wabash Tel. Paris
Gleckler, Fred (Margaret Merkle) Ch
Sam F., Julia, Adolphus, Ora J.,
Grover C., Carl E. ; Paris R4
Symms Sec28 O240a (1877) Wab-
Gleckler, G. C. (Luna Beatty) Ch
Ethel; Paris R7 Paris Sec22N T200a
Means Sisters (1884) Wabash Tel'.
Paris
Gleckler, Sam F. (Nell Asher) Ch
Esther, John, Ruth; "White Star
Farm" Paris R5 Symms Sec29
OlOOa (1878) Wabash Tel. Paris
Glick, Enos (Anna Hunt) Ch Rus-
sell; Paris Rl Elbridge Secl5-ll
O160a (1865) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Glick, R. H. (Nettie Perkins) Ch
Leona, Dorothy, Harlan, Kenneth,
Kemper; Paris R8 Paris Sec24N
O160a (1882) Wabash Tel. Paris
Glick, William E. (Bella Wendal) Ch
Orena, Garnet, Hazel, Pauline;
"Maple Lane Stock Farm" Kansas
R13 Embarras Sec35 O80a (1884)
Coles County Tel. Oakland
60
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Glines, Herbert (Hattie Friddle) Ch
Mildred, Mattie; Paris R3 Symms
Sec22 O120a Addie Dudley (1916)
Glithero, J. G. (Mary Brown) Ch
Edward V.; Chrisman R25 Edgar
Sec8 042a (1889) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Gobes, William A, (Elizabeth In-
gram) Ch Louis, Arthur; Scottland
R29 Brouillett Creek Sec5 0125a
(1890) Citizens Tel. Dana
Gobin, John L. (Mary A. Canine) Ch
Robert, Clifford D., Earl, Pearl;
Paris R4 Symms Sec9 0466a (1915)
Bell Tel. Paris
Gobin, Robert L. (Louise G. Gast-
man) Ch Mary L., Pauline, Caro-
line, Martha J., Roberta; Paris R4
Symms Secl6 O308a Frank Lind-
ley (1916) Bell Tel. Paris
Goble, W. E, (Lillian Honnold) Ch
Ervin; Kansas R13 Kansas Seel
T80a O. E. Honnold (1911) Tel.
Kansas
Good, Edward (Martha Ward) Ch
Cecil, Ruby, Naomi, Harley, Erma;
Paris RS Grandview Sec24 T160a
Ray West (1907)
Good, Frank (Pearl Harrington)
Paris R7 Paris Sec22N Farm Hand
Charles Burgett (1902)
Good, Irvin (Amelia Conner) Ch
Esther, Paul, Edna; Scottland R30
Hunter Sec32 T9a Albert Wooten
(1910) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Good, John (Elizabeth Ludington)
Ch Maude, Everett; Paris R4
Symms Sec21 O20a (1868)
Good, John E. (Pearl Nail) Ch Elsie
L., Clyde W., George M.; Paris R5
Symms Sec29 TlOa M. L. Ward
Grandview Twp. T60a Anerle
Franz and G. Nadin (1888) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Good, Mac (Nancy Jenkins) Ch
Samuel, Ida, Henry, Burd, Rosa,
John, Frederick; Paris R5 Grand-
view Secl3 T5a Jack Graham (1877)
Goodpaster, Oscar (Josephine Thiel)
Ch Opal; Paris R6 Buck Secl2
T240a N. O. Augustus (1909) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Goodson, John Hume Rl Young
America Secl9 T160a Anna Goodson
(1912) Tel. Hume
Goodwin, Frank (Cora Boyd) Ch Roy;
"Oak Ridge Farm" Paris R4 Symms
Sec27 0222a (1897) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Goodwin, Joe (Nellie Houghton)
Ch Fern, Clellan; Chrisman R26
Edgar Sec28 06a (1905)
Goodwin, Roy (Eulalia Wilson) Paris
R4 Symms Sec22 0142a T160a
Frank Goodwin (1893) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Gordon, George Ch Harley, Ida, Dan;
Horace Edgar Sec25 0176a (1872)
Gore, Charlie (Edna Davis) (jh
Blanch M., Charles O., Clarence R.,
Carl H.; Chrisman R26 Brouillett
Creek Sec27 T40a Fulton McCul-
lough (1887)
Gore, William (Ella Griffith) Ch Ver-
non; Chrisman R26 Brouillett
Creek Secl4 T300a Mary C. Scott
(1870) Wabash Tel. Horace
Gorman, J. F. (Elizabeth Walters) Ch
Margaret E.; Paris RIO Hunter
Sec23 Farm Hand Claud Crum
(1881) Wabash Tel. Paris
Gossett, D. M. (Blanche Welker) Ch
Alitchell, Freda; Brocton R17
Shiloh Secl4W O200a (1881) Hume
Tel. Co. Brocton
Gough, J. Arlie (Jennie Taggert) Ch
Charles W., Roberta H., John F.;
"Locust Grove Farm" Brocton R19
Embarras Seel T600a Frank Craw-
ford (1899) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Grable, S. C. (Minnie Kemper) Ch
Lenna, Anis, Oscar, Jessie, Marie;
Gladys; Dudley R12 Grandview
Secl4 0141a (1897) Tel. Grandview
Grace, J. Russ (Mary Gaines) Ch
Inez, Pearl, Roscoe, Hallie; "Rose
Lawn Farm" Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec8 O380a (1881) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Grady, W. J. (Mary Rooney) Ch
Laurence; Paris Rll Hunter Sec20
O20a (1892) Wabash Tel. Paris
Grafton, Oscar (Nellie Hayes) Ch
Louise; Metcalf Shiloh SeclE Farm
Hand James Dawson (1906) Wab-
ash Tel. Metcalf
Graham, Henry (Ida Hefner) Ch Les-
ter, Velvin, Garnet, Opal, Oral;
Paris R5 Grandview Secl9 T107a
N. R. Moffitt (1879) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Graham, John Sr. (Nettie Green) Ch
Edward, Russell Ray. Fenimore,
Louis, John; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec31 f530a Mrs. R. Moffit (1855)
Graham, J. W. Paris R5 Grandview
Sec29 099a (1885) Tel. Paris
Graham, L. M. Parts R5 Grandview
Sec29 T99a Maggie Graham (1891)
Graham, Samuel (Florence Stewart)
Ch Luella, Helen, Stewart; Paris R7
Buck Sec7NE O120a (1859) Wabash
Tel. Paris
61
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Gray, Grover (Ethel Williams) Ch
Robert; Paris R7 Paris Sec33W
T70a Charles Gumm (1910) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Gray, Orvill Paris R2 Symms Secl9-24
OlSla (1843) Wabash Tel. Paris
Gray, Virgil R. (Bertha Cochran) Ch
Richard, Delmer, Margaret; Ridge
Farm Rl Ross Sec2 Farm Hand
Gordon Woodyard (1916)
Greathouse, A. B. (Ethel Pinnell) Ch
Margaret, Asa B.; Dudley Grand-
view Secl6 01,245a (1888) Tel. Kan-
SRS
Green, A. K. (Clara Mapes) Ch Wil-
bert O., Mertie M., Howard F., Ed-
gar v.; Stepdaughter Ethel Barn-
hart, Josie Reed; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec28 086a (1862)
Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Green, C. D. (Mary C. Miller) Ch
Belva, Eva; Kansas R16 Kansas
Sec3-34 0172a (1903) Tel. Kansas
Green, Russell (May Patchett) Sidell
R2 Young America Sec6 O40a F. J.
A. Green (1894) Tel. Sidell
Greenlee, Alva (Myrtle Matters) Ch
Clarence, Herbert, Raymond,
Wayne, Charles, Mary, Harrison;
Edgar R28 Edgar Sec6 T800a Mr.
Harrison (1899) Wabash Tel. Paris
Greenwalt, S. B. (Pearl Fulton) Ch
June; "Clay's Prairie Height Farm"
Paris RIO Hunter Sec6 O120a
(1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Greenwalt, Will (Nellie Jenkins)
Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec30 051a
T22a (1897) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Greenwell, Bert (Daphney Benefiel)
Ch Josephine. Louella; Hume Rl
Shiloh Sec3E T90a Joe Welker
(1914) Wabash Tel. Hume
Gresham, Allen (May Dickson) Ch
Archie S., Paul, Ina, Roscoe, Mary-
nell; Paris R4 Symms SeclO 0169a
(1898) Citizens Tel. Oliver
Griffin, Charles (Nellie Schlatter) Ch
Florence, Leonard, Clarence, Myr-
tle; Oliver Symms Secl7 T80a C. T.
Biddeson (1880)
Griffin, Frank (Hadie Newhart) Ch
Richard, Victor, Kenneth; Paris R5
Grandview Sec31 T40a V. Newhart
(1889)
Griffin, Mrs. James L. (Cynthelia
Asher) Ch Newton, Joe, Susie,
Nicie, Charle}^ Bertha, Frank,
Mazie, Wiley, Howard, Martha,
Alice; Paris R4 Symms Sec21
0128a (1852) Bell Tel. Paris
Griffin, Joe (Rosa Welsh) Ch Ray,
Edith, John, Beatrice, Ruth, Edna,
Louise, Leona, May; Paris R4
Symms Sec20 T49a Cynthelia Grif-
fin (1869)
Griffin, J. A. (Sylvia Myers) Ch Carl,
Clyde, May, Charley, John, Grace,
Cecil, Cyrus, Esther, Lester, Bar-
bara; Oliver Rl Symms Secl3 052a
(1867)
Griffin, N. B. (Beatrice McMuUen) Ch
Inez, Willard; Paris R4 Symms
Sec21 T30a Cynthelia Griffin (1868)
Griffin, Ray (Ethel Fletcher) Paris
R8 Shiloh Sec6SE Ora Myers
(1893) Wabash Tel. Paris
Griffith, A. P. (Almeda Harris) Ch
Laurence, Clarence, Hubert; Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Secl6
T30a J. T. Griffith (1890) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Griffith, T. J. (Sarah Nichols) Ch
A. P., Charles Hutchinson Stepson;
Scottland R30 Brouillet Creek
Secl6 O80a (1889) Citizens Tel. St.
Bernice
Grinn, Morgan (Hannah Knapp) Ch
Anna, Rena, Creal, Nellie, Arthur;
"Clark Williams Farm" Ridge
Farm R2 Ross Sec5 T132a Mrs.
Mary Newkirk (1916)
Grisham, Harry (Mary Page) Ch
Van E., Walter G.; "Meadow Lawn
Farm" Marshall R3 Elbridge
Secl5-16 T140a Mrs. Anna Page
Wabash Tel. Paris
Grose, Frank (Anna Sinis) Ch Jo-
sephine, Elsie, Louise, Oran, Pearl,
Marie, Fern, Wayne; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec20 T120a Ray Fenton
(1874) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Grose, Taylor (Nancy Cummins) Ch
Irvin. Frank, Harrison; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Secl3 O40a Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Groves, Charles (Rose Sederberg) Ch
Rov. Helene, Deva; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec27 T80a Julia Fair (1902)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Groves, C. M. Ch Effie, Brownie, Myr-
tle, Floyd, Fern; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl6 O102a (1884)
Groves, Shell (Pearl Heddle) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec20
T90a Sherman Mont (1913) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Grubb, Wiley (Minta Wineburger)
Ch Boyd, Geneva, Francis; Chris-
man R24 Scottland Sec20W Farm
Hand Steve Kegley (1915)
62
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Grubb, Mrs. W. A. (Susan Hawkins)
Ch James, Charity, Charles, Wil-
liam; Ridge Farm Rl Ross Seel
T2a Cabel Woodyard (1912)
Guinn, Harry (Elizabeth West) Ch
Leon, Tommie, George, Eugene;
Paris Rll Hunter Sec20 TIL Burt
Huffman (1912)
Guinn, H. L. (Nellie Pendley) Ch
Ethel, Mabel; Paris R9 Paris Sec8N
T307a Archie Wood (1917) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Gumm, Charles (Susan Lindsey) Ch
Emma, Minnie; Paris R7 Buck
Sec32E O370a (1864) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Gumm, E. H. (Florence Mapes) Ch
Frederick, Zeis, Mary, Bessie; Paris
R7 Paris Sec34W O240a (1864) Bell
and Wabash Tel. Paris
Gumm, Fred (Susan Taflinger) Ch
Florence, Edward; Paris R7 Paris
Sec32W T160a Elizabeth Gumm
(1888) Wabash Tel. Paris
Gumm, H. Z. (Junita Love) Ch Rob-
ert; Paris R7 Paris Sec33W T160a
Ed. Gumm (1892) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Gumm, Walter (Lula North) Ch Her-
bert, Homer, Marie, George; Paris
R7 Buck Sec32E 0284a (1873)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Guthrie, Mrs. Emma (Emma Larkin)
Paris R9 Paris Sec30N O40a (1877)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Guthrie, Mrs. W. H. (Emma Victor)
Ch William, Ada; Paris Rll Paris
SecSE T40a W. H. Guthrie Est.
(1872) Wabash Tel. Paris
Guymon, Ernest (Stella Fuqua) Ch
James F., Gilbert E.; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec24-20 O20a T201a
James E. Fuqua (1882) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Guymon, James (Frances E. Vance)
Ch Bruce A., William, Ernest, G. C,
Millie, Grecirx C, Boyd C; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec2S-30 0259a
(1850) Wabash Tel. Vermilion-
Guymon, W. H. (Cora Shipley) Ch
Harold. Lyla, Vernon; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec25 T65a James
Guymon (1870)
H
Hackett, B. F. (Amerial Rigsby) Ch
Nevada, Eva; Ridge Farm Rl Ross
Secl2 Farm Hand Caleb Woodyard
(1883)
Hackler, J. P. (Minnie Sage) Ch
Alice, William, Rhoda, Frank,
James, Bert, Anna M., Minnie L.,
Virginia, Lois; Ridge Farm R2
Ross Sec4 Farm Hand James
Gaines (1900)
Hagan, Stewart (Ina Fulks) Ch
Aliene; Chrisman R23 Young Amer-
ica Secl2 T180a Walter Boon (1899)
Tel. ChrismdH
Hale, A. C. (Verne Myers) Ch Rus-
sell; Paris Rll Stratton Sec25 T160a
S. F. Myers (1881) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Hale, Clayton (Malissa Sutherland)
Ch Howard, Mary, Verna; Metcalf
Rl Young America Secl7 Farm
Hand Thomas Howell (1914)
Hale, Clyde V. (Anna Dunkley) Ch
Wayne, Allen, Robert; Paris Rll
Hunter Secl8 T274a Marion Hale
(1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hale, S. T. (Margaret Harrington) Ch
Walter, Lettie, Nona, Hobert, Fred,
Verginia, Maiden, Shannon, Rex,
Howard; Chrisman R23 Ross Secll
T160a Isaac Woodyard (1916) Wab-
ash Tel. Chrisman
Hale, Wise (Alice Hackler) Ch Ralph;
Chrisman R24 Ross Sec24 TlOla
John McCuddy (1903)
Hall, Carry (Hattie Morgason) Ch
Fred, Owen, Arthur, Martha, Harry;
Oliver Symms Secl8 07a T48a Jo-
seph Parrish (1881) Citizens Tel.
Oliver
Hall, Douglas (Anga Burkholder) Ch'
Elvet, Ernie, Grace, Irenis, Helen,
Delmar, Carlyle; Oliver Rl Symms
Sec7 O80a (1860) Citizens Tel.
Oliver
Hall, E. E. (Hattie Marltt) Ch Wal-
lace, Carl, Earl, Pauline; Redmon
Buck Sec27 TlOOa John Mason
(1911) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Hall, F. B. (Matilda Reeves) Ch
Beatrice, Charles, Cora; Kansas
R15 Kansas Seel 058a (1891) Tel.
Kansas
63
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Hall, Meeker (Lucinda Welsh) Ch
Carry, Minnie, Delvas, Dollie, El-
verta; Marshall R3 Symms Secl7
OlOOa (1884)
Hamilton, David Ch Orris, Sanford;
Brocton R19 Embarras Sec36 O80a
(1887)
Hamilton, Jesse A, (Verna McFar-
land) Ch Paul B., Joe M., Mary
Golden; "Corn King Farm" Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Secl9 054a
(1888) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Hamilton, J. H. (Mary Hoover) Ch
Rosella, Mike, John, Harry, Mary;
Brocton R18 Shiloh Sec28S T320a
W. T. Blackburn (1861) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Hamilton, Lewis H. (Cora Gilkey)
Chrisman Rl Ross Sec6 0325u
(1897) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Hamilton, Mike (Bessie Hobson) Ch
Forrest, Floyd; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec28S Resident J. H. Hamilton
(1884)
Hamilton, P. L, (Nannie Black) Ch
Louise G.. lean A., Abe J., Hugar
H., Bessie M., Elmer P., Alva E.;
Paris R2 Elbridge Sec35 T213a Ed.
Coburn (1877) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Hamilton, W. F. (Rosa Wetsel) Ch
Pearl, Leta T., Don H.. Thomas S.,
Mildred; Paris R4 Symms Secl3
T143a William Wallace (1862)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Hamm, Fred (Myrtle Bailey) Ch
Esther, Harold; Chrisman R26
Hunter Sec35 T120a Frank Ear-
hardt (1907) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Hammond, C. A. (Lottie Bell) Paris
Rll Stratton Sec36 T103a Mrs. R. B.
Hammond (1882) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Hand, A. P. (Anna Milner) Ch Ony,
Guy, Bertha: "Old Hand Farm"
Paris R3 Symms Secll 014Sa
(1859) Wabash Tel. Paris
Handley, Herbert (Elsie Stokes) Kan-
sas R13 Embarras Sec34 089a
(1889)
Hanks, Caroline (Caroline Frith) Ch
Martha. Sarah, Roselia; Paris R9
Paris Sec25N 03a (1845) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Hanks, Jack (Ida Forsythe) Ch Mae,
Ura C. ; Paris R2 Symms Sec20
O200a (1868) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hanks, Mrs. Jemima Ch Clyde, Nor-
ris, Nellie, Harry; Brocton R18
Embarras Sec31 O80a (1880)
Hanks, Mike (Louie Elledge) Paris
R2 Svmms Secl9 T55a Stella Hanks
(1880) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hanna, D. W. (Maggie Hawkins) Ch
Allie, Wilber, Clara, Edgar, Hazel,
Lola, Margis, Etta, May; Kansas
R15 Grandview Sec9 T80a Charles
Bremner (1847)
Hanna, Edgar (Versa Rhoads) Ch
Emerson, Merriam; Paris R2
Symms Sec32 T120a (1892) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Hanna, Hugh Ch Joel, Sherman, John,
Rachel, Hugh jr.; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec 10-3-12 0154a (1846)
Tel. Grandview
Hannah, Philip E. (Adelaide Jenness)
Chrisman R5 Ross Sec33 044a
(1912) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Hanner, Joseph M. (Mary C. Whit-
lock) Ch Carry A.. Iva M., Willis
H., Elba E., Elsie V.; "Forrest View
Farm" Isabel Embarras Sec22 046a
(1900)
Hanno, Hugh Jr. (Lois P. Kemper)
Ch Thomas: Kansas R14 Kansas
Sec6 T40a Charles Elledge (1887^
Harbaugh, Lewis D. (Nell McGin-
ness) Ch Virgil L., Geraldine; Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec25 T120a
Mrs. L. A. Boyer (1897) Hume Tel.
Co. Brocton
Harbaugh, William E. (Emma Moore)
Ch Ross, R. G., Benjamin, Louis,
Helen, Isabelle; Brocton R18 Em-
barras Sec30 T160a 1. N. Cooley
(1897) Tel. Brocton
Harby, George (Susie Hunt) Ch
George, Edwin, Alice, Velda; Aller-
ton Rl Young America Sec3 T240a
(1890) Tel. Allerton
Hard, C. A. Ch Barney, Eva, Ruth.
Fern, Lola, Florence, Loren, Olen;
Paris R5 Grandview Sec7 T40a Fred
Sheets (1910)
Hardy, F. P. (Addessa Ruble) Ch
Giffin; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec23 0145a (1879) Wabash
Te!. Horace
Hardy, G. S. (Oma Cruthfield) Ch
Sylvia, Goldie, Tessie; Paris R6
Buck SeclS T12ba Elizabeth Mc-
Phillips (1902)
Hardy, William A. (Cora Sater) Ch
Edith M., Fannie E., Kermit W..
Verain T.: Paris R9 Stratton Sec9
05a (1879) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hardy, W. B. (Gertrude Lewis) Ch
Edith, Louise, James, Perisho; Dud-
ley R12 Grandview Sec26 T69a Rosa
Smith (1909)
64
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Hardy, W. R. Ch William, Manlius,
Ruth; Dudley R12 Grandview Sec26
T69a Rosa Smith (1917)
Hargis, Lloyd Kansas R15 Grandview
Sec24 O50a (1894) Peoples Mutual
Tel. Grandview
Harman, H. S. (Lillian Kimler) Ch
Charles, Ralph, Katherine, Edna,
Kansas R16 Secl7 T160a M. A.
Pinnell (1885) Tel. Kansas
Harmon, John A. (Lizzie McAdams)
Ch Leah, Arthur; Oakland Rl Em-
barras Sec27 T180a Luella Morris
(1917) Coles Tel. Co.
Harness, Oscar L, (Florence Clouse)
Ch Arthur, Lewis; Chrisman R24
Ross Secl3 T220a Cora Epps (1889)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Harness, Thomas D. (Carrie Goinges)
Ch Oscar, Bertha, Cora, Dorothy,
James, Thomas Jr.; Chrisman R24
Ross Sec24 T160a John Dicken
(1892) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Harper, Ora H, (Josie Manning) Ch
Frank A., Forest K., Charles N.,
Parker, Stepchildren; Scottland R30
Secl9 O50a Brouillett Creek T235a
Mary Ingram and Roy Hutson
(1879)
Harrington, J. A. (Elizabeth Knight)
Ch Minnie, Gracie, Gladys; Paris
R7 Shiloh Sec3S T235a Mrs. J. D.
Barr (1875) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Harris, Charles E. (Annis Eastham)
Ch Ethel, Leslie, Hazel, Eugene;
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Secl7-18-19
O290a (1888) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Harris, James N, (Susan C. Barr) Ch
Donald, Jane, Martha; Paris R8
Paris SecllN T382a W. K. Harris
(1866) Wabash Tel. Paris_
Harris, J. O. (Louisa A. Billings) Ch
William O., H. J., Maude; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Sec29 T40a
Sam Daugherty (1861) Citizens Tel.
St. Bernice
Harris, Leonard (Gertrude Taylor)
Ch Helen, Katherine; Paris R9 Paris
Sec24N T210a Mary J. Harris (1873)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Harris, M. L. (Irma Volkers) Ch Lu-
cile, Hila; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Secl9 T200a C. E. Harris (1891)
Harrison, A. D. (Pearl Burnham) Ch
Burnham, Mary; Paris R8 Buck
Sec7NE 0319a (1891) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Harshbarger, Hugh (Lucy Lucile
Redman) Ch Ben, Redman; Kansas
R15 Grandview Sec21 011a (1888)
Hart, Woodic M. (Stella Keith) Ch
Diela, Delia, Ruby; Borton Em-
barras Sec24 Farm Hand Emmet
Borton (1917) Coles Tel. Co. Oak-
land
Hartley, James (Lula McCubbins) Ch
Jennie; Paris R4 Symms Secl3 O90a
(1868) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hathaway, H. C. (Matilda Brook
Jones) Ch Howard; "Idlewyld
Farm" Hume Young America Sec32
072a (1885) Tel. Hugh
Haupt, George W. (Minnie Berg) Ch
Dorothy, Charity, Erma; Chrisman
R27 Edgar Sec22 T225a C. Haupt
(1917) Wabash Tel. Horace
Haupt, Ira (Maud Cusick) Ch Lucile;
Chrisman R27 Edgar Sec20 T160a
C. P. Thomas (1888) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Hawkins, Fred R. (Louretta Cornwell)
"Cedar Hill Farm" Paris Rl Paris
Sec32E 061a (1887) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Hawkins, Noa, (Francis Calihand)
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec25 T80a W. T. Littefield (1917)
Haws, C. C. (Lidda Martin) Ch Virgil
L., Thelma L., Mary J., Charles F.;
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec3q 093a (1869) Citizens Tel. St.
Bernice
Haws, Edward (Fern Wagner) Ch
Margaret; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec3 T80a M. M. Light
(1886) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Haws, George W. (Martha I. Cole-
man) Ch Chester, Edward, Fern,
Ray; Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
SeclO OlOOa (1853) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Haws, Perry (Cora Martin) Ch Ar-
thur, Beecher, Harold; Edgar R28
Edgar Sec34 T119a G. D. Mitchell
(1905) Wabash Tel. Horace
Haws, Roy E. (Leah Jenkins) Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek SeclO
T60a Wayne Haus (1892) Citizens
Tel. Scottland
Haws, W. P. (Marie Penrose) Ch
Vesta; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec32
O. C. Winans (1897)
Hay, Frank L. (Daisy M. McCarty)
Ch Pearl C, Velma; West Terre
Haute Elbridge Secl6 T40a Mary
B. McCarty (1905)
Hayes, B. F. (Martelia Botner) Ch
Bluford, Beulah; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec33 T128a C. S. Sellar (1898) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
65
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Hayes, William (Mary Hufifacker) Ch
Glenn, Vada. Owen, Eula; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Sec8 OlOOa
(1895)
Hays, Bert (Pearl Hays) Metcalf Rl
Young America Sec36 T120a Frank
F. O'Hair (1895) Wabash Tel. Met-
calf
Hays, Douglas Chrisman R24 Prairie
Sec7-8-9 O800a (1864) Citizens Tel.
Dana
Hays, S. M. (Bell Moubray) Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Secl7 058a
(1892) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Hays, William Jr. (Grace Jones) Ch
Lucile, Enid; Metcalf Rl Young
America Sec7 T180a David Rich-
ardson (1891) Tel. Hume
Head, M. H. (Olevia Vale) Ch Mil-
dred, Niece ; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec25S 05a (1887)
Headley, F. L. (Louise Bull) Paris
R7 Shiloh Sec2S T280a S. L Headlev
(1894) Wabash Tel Redmon
Hearn, J. R. (Mary E. Rhyn) Ch
Clyde, Don, Elmer, Dela, Arle;
Paris R6 Buck Sec3 T396a P. L.
Stonburn (1895) Wabash Tel. Paris
Heath, J. H. (Katherine Abrahams)
Ch Mabel, Stephen, La Verne, Opal,
Gene, Harley, Lathan; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Secl3 T400a Sangamon Loan
& Trust Co. (1904) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Heath, T. (Sarah Burge) Ch Harvey.
Margaret, Malinda, Dovie; Metcalf
Rl Shiloh Sec24E T80a Dovie Click
(1903) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Heelen, Charles and John (Cela, An-
nie, Sisters and Partners) Paris RIO
Hunter Sec2 O350a (1887)
Heelen, James (Nora Collahn) Ch
Cleo, James; Paris RIO Hunter Sec2
O350a (1857) Wabash Tel. Paris
Heizer, S. H. (Fav Miller) Ch Les-
lie; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec33 TlOOa
H. Clark (1889) Wabash Tel. Hor-
ace
Helm, William (Hattie McKinney)
Newman Rl Shiloh Secl5W T206a
Scott Burgett (1913) Wabash Tel.
Newman
Helms, Francis (Audray Wellman)
Ch Carl; Chrisman R23 Ross Sec28
Farm Hand J. V/. Elsberry (1890)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Helms, S. S. (Mary Games) Ch Min-
nie, Solon, Amv, Francis, Andrew,
Elsie, Edith; Metcalf Rl Edgar
Sec36 T80a Mary E. Helms (1865)
Halt, Morton (Mary Light) Ch May
Henry, Anna Floyd, Blossom.
Rosie; Scottland R30 Hunter Sec32
O70a (1880) Citizens Tel. St. Ber-
nice
Helton, Fred (Fay Buckler) Ch Rus-
sell L., Paulina E., John M., Janet
F. ; Redmon Embarras Sec28 T198a
Mrs. H. De Barr (1883) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Helton, J. A. (Nettie Mays) Ch Eve-
lyn, Fred. Roy, Exie; Paris R2 Paris
Sec8S OllOa (1874) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Helton, Roy C. (Maud Kerrick) Ch
Lucille, Aileen G. ; Brocton R18
Embarras Sec25 T210a Dr. H. C.
Kerrick (1888) Hume Tel. Co. Broc-
ton
Hemphill, Joab (Cora Rhoads) Ch
Orville, Pearl; Paris R3 Symms
Secl2 O40a (1860)
Hemphill, T. S. (Cora McBride) Ch
Bonnie, Winnie, Hilda G. ; "Spring
Dale Farm" Chrisman R25 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec25 0243a (1866) Citi-
zens Tel. St. Bernice
Hendershot, E. J. (Daisy Guthridge)
Ch Harry; Brocton R17 Shiloh
Secl5W T400a Scott Burgett (1909)
Bell Tel. Newman
Henderson, George C. (Jennie Scott)
Ch Charles W., John F., Ethel, Bert,
Fred, Harry, Lucia; "Pleasant Cor-
ner Farm" Kansas R13 Embarras
Sec23 0138a (1892) Coles County
Tel. Co. Oakland
Henderson, N. W. (Cora Jennings)
Ch Earl, Wayne, Una Mae, Eugene
J., Floyd, Wilson, James Paul;
Hume Rl Young America Sec24
T160a Dr. J. M. Wagner (1908)
Hendrix, Earl H. (Nell Gillis) Ch
Imogene, Undene; Brocton R18
Embarras Sec29 T160a Henry
Merkle (1885) Hume Tel. Co. Broc-
ton
Hendry, Isaac M. (Maud Miller) Ch
Eugene, Leota; Brocton R18 Em-
barras Sec31 T140a I. N. Cooley
(1892) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Henn, Charles H. (Lillian L. Garvey)
Phillip, L. G., Charles T., William;
"Hedge Apple Farm" Borton Em-
barras Sec25 0346a (1871) Coles
County Tel. Co. Oakland
Henn, Phillip A. (Christine Bames-
berger) Cli Ola, Bernice, Fred, Ed-
gar, Lucile, Belle, Herbert, Kath-
erine; "Village View Farm" Red-
mon Embarras O140a (1852) Wa-
bash Tel. Redmon
66
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Henn, Walter R. (Delpha Hunt) Ch
Helen, Ralph; "Sun Set Knoll
Farm" Brocton R19 Embarras Secl3
015a T98a Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Han-
ley and J. Borton (1884) Bell Tel.
Oakland
Henn, W. H, (Ora Morris) Redmon
Buck Sec28 T235a John Henn Sr.
(1867) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Henning, B. A, (Mrs. Emma A. Hen-
ning, Mother) Paris RIO Hunter
Secl4 T200a Emma A. Henning
(1889)
Henning, J, F. (Annie Hollinger) Ch
Zula, Flossie. Elizabeth; Paris RIO
Hunter Secl2 O200a (1852) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Henning, S. E. (Nettie Stultz) Paris
R9 Paris SeclSE Charles Sullivan
(1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
Henry, David F. (Annie Tucker) Ch
Clifford, Maud, Leonard, Ray, Gus-
sie, Forrest, Frank, Alice, June;
Edgar R28 Edgar Sec25 T600a Mil-
ton Thomas (1864) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Henry, George (Olive Beedle) Ch
David; Paris R6 Paris Sec4W O80a
(1870) Wabash Tel. Paris
Henry, George F. (Clara Scott) Ch
Mae. Roscoe, John, Golda, Frank.
Nellie. Marv, Harry; Chrisman R26
Edgar Sec28 035a (1870)
Henry, P. S. (Marv Wittick) Ch
John; Paris R9 Paris Sec20 T162a
"Cyrus Henry (1881) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Henson, Emery (Fay Brading) Paris
R3 Paris SeclSS T210a Mrs Rebecca
Davis (1893) Wabash Tel. Paris
Henson, Frank (Bertha Buness) Ch
Eugene. Rosella, Fred; Ridge Farm
Rl Prairie Sec6W Farm Hand Dr.
Hinshaw (1910) Wabash Tel.
Ridge Farm
Henson, Frank S. (Mabel Scroggs)
Ch Herman, Emory, Ora, Walter,
Nathaniel. Lelah; Paris R5 Paris
SeclOS T237a McClain Bercaw^
(1869) Wabash Tel. Paris
Henson, Mrs. George (Cynthia Le-
masters) Ch Frank, Nancy, Jeffer-
son, Hatch, Maude, Rov; Paris R4
Symms Sec33 O40a (1850) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Henson, Jeff (Ruida Perisho) Ch Mil-
lie, Zepha, Carlisle. Cleone. Louise,
Arthur B.; Paris R4 Symms SeclO
074a T126a Z. F. Baum (1973) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Henson, J. R. Ch Frank, Mary. Mag-
gie, Rose, William, Anna, Esther;
Paris R5 Grandview Sec5 058a
(1878) Tel. Grandview
Hess, Abraham (Lola M. Hamilton)
Ch Osie P., Earl; Paris RIO Hunter
Secl3 O320a (1869) Wabash Tel.
Hess, John (Amanda Hull) Ch Cora,
Myrtle, Henrv, Oscar; Paris RIO
Hunter Secl3 b320a (1870) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Hess, John (Maud Dixon) Ch Velva;
Scottland R29 Prairie Sec20 O40a
(1887) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Hess, L. (Mable Bonwell) Ch Har-
old, Blanche, Victor, Helen; Chris-
man R2 Prairie Secl3 T160a Joe
Stanfield (1878) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Hess, Roy R. (Maud Prichett) Ch
Lola Jean, Carl; Scottland R29
Prairie Secl6 O20a (1889) Electric
Tel. Dana
Hester, P. W. (Hattie A. Kizer)
"Walnut Lawn Farm" Chrisman R5
Ross Sec27 O80a (1895) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Hewit, H. K. (Dora Kiger) Ch
Bertha, Earl, Hattie, Charles, Freda,
Herschel, Cecil; Metcalf Young
America Sec28 T320a S. C. Cash
(1885) Tel. Metcalf
Hewitt, Earl W. (Edith Reed) Ch
Laurence, Omah, Vhlore; Sidell R2
Young America Sec9 T90a Wade
Holton (1883) Tel. Metcalf
Hickel, Jake (Aggie Boes) Ch Ger-
trude, Clayton, Archie; Paris R9
Hunter Sec3 T25a Charles Williams
and Thomas Keys (1877)
Hickey, John (Lina Gungerich) Broc-
ton Rl Shiloh Secl4W T155a James
Hickey (1911)
Hickey, William (Shiloh Taflinger)
Ch James, Kathleen; Brocton R17
Shiloh Secl4W T320a James Hickey
(1902) Hume Tel. Brocton
Hickman, J. E. (Minnie A. Aliller)
Ch Dottie E., Maude P., Bert D.,
Wilbert S., Elsie J., Robert C,
Nellie, Claude O., William H., Ruth,
Bertha M., Earl; "The Twin Silos
Dairy and Fruit Farm" Paris R2
Elbridge Sec2 O60a TlOOa T. B.
Herrick (1875) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Hickman, Mary A. (Mary A. Cana-
day) Ch Charles, Bert, Mona; Scott-
land R29 Prairie Secl8 O120a (1849)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Hickmann, J. H. (Rosa Dickson) Ch
Merrit E., Ellis W., Thelma L.,
Henry H.; Paris R3 Symms Sec35
O220a Henry Hickmann (1879) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Hicks, Glen A. (Mayme E. Hall) Ch
Ruth, Merle, Mabel, Ethel. Wen-
dell, Miriam; Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec5 074a (1881) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Hicks, Roscoe Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec8-9 O109a (1880) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Hiddle, John M. (Malinda J. Layne)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec8 O40a T290a
Joseph Layne Est. (1873) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Hiddle, Leslie (Iva Ingram) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec21
0165a (1894) Citizens Tel. St. Ber-
nice
Hiddle, Nancy Ch Herschel, Gertrude,
W. W.. J. M.; Scottland R30 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec29 O70a Edward Hid-
dle Est. (1869) Citizens Tel.
Hiddle, Noah (Bessie E. Bush) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Cre.ek Sec29
T93a Charles Reed (1885) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Hiddle, Shell (Virgie Haws) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec20
O30a (1890) Citizens Tel. St. Ber-
nice
Hiddle, W. W. (Florence Westbrook)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec7 O180a (1877)
Higfill, Hobart Scottland R30 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec5 T40a Dan Craft
(1910) Tel. Scottland
Higgs, John (Delia Aulden) Ch Lela,
Oren: Paris Rl Stratton Sec32 T80a
Mr. Wilhoit (1910) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
HighfiU, Perry M. (Bertha Roberson)
Ch Oma; Paris R6 Buck SecoOE
Farm Hand Charles Adams (1914)
Hildreth, John (Edith Click) Ch
Helen; Metcalf Rl Young America
Sec23 O80a (1868) Tel. Metcalf
Hildreth, M. (Nannie E. Smith) Ch
Leslie M.; Chrisman R23 Young
America Secl4 OlOOa (1874) Wa-
bash Tel. Metcalf
Hiler, Oscar G. (Stella Baker) Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec29 T205a E.
L. Wiese (1915) Hume Tel. Co.
Brocton
Hill, John H. (Mary Crooks) Ch Wal-
ter B., Florence G. ; Vermilion
Secl7 T95a Frank Fessant (1896)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Hill, Thomas (Azelma Mason) Ch
Alaine, Willie; Brocton Embarras
Sec34 Farm Hand James Giithridge
(1917) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Hillery, L. M. (Rosie Hinds)' Ch
Esther; Paris R7 Paris Sec26 T14N
R12W OlOOa (1882) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Hillery, Roy (Hattie Hinds) Paris R6
Buck SecSSE T160a I. M. Hinds
(1890) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hillis, W. G. (Gola Chapman) Ch
William; Paris R6 Buck Sec35 Farm
Hand W. H. Colwell (1915) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Hinds, E. A. (Nora Blake) Ch Har-
vey; Paris R9 Paris Sec29 T14N
RllW OlOOa (1902) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Hinds, E. Manuel (Sallie Davis) Ch
Addie; Paris R4 Paris SecllS 0368a
(1858) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hinds, Glen W. (Leoan Brinkerhofif)
Ch Charles; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec25 T80a Charles Brinkerhofif
(1895)
Hinds, H. A. (Sallie Fisher) Ch Anna,
Mabel; Paris R6 Paris Sec34W
O160a (1860) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hinds, J. F. (Laura Jenkins) Ch
Sarah, Ethel, Roy; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec23 0325a (1868)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Hinds, Roy J. (Laura Waite) Ch
John, Albert; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec23 T325a J. F. Hinds (1897)
Tel. Paris
Hinds, S. B. (Mary E. Jenkins) Ch
Gladys, Samuel; "Big Four Trail
Farm" Paris R5 Grandview Secl8
082a (1872) Tel. Paris
Hinkle, T. E. (Estella Jackson) Ch
Lauraine. Doyne; Paris R5 Buck
Sec6 T370a Jim Bushner (1912)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Hinos, Magie Ch Emerald, Pauline,
Emerage, Donald, Madeline; Chris-
man R26 Elbridge Sec30 T80a V. S.
Read (1917)
Hinson, Roy (Mary Clarke) Ch Beu-
lah, Floyd; Paris R4 Symms Sec29
T70a Everett Graham (1881) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Hite, James T. (Alice King) Ch Ada,
Pearl, Lena, Catherine; Kansas R15
Kansas Sec26 O40a (1860) Tel. Kan-
sas
Hixon, Oscar (Cora Ingram) Ch
Ralph, Carl; Scottland R29 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec5 T50a Bert Conner
(1903) Citizens Tel. Dana
68
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Hobbs, Charles (May Bolsey) Ch
Esther, Blanch, Edgar, Clara, Ar-
thur, Rachel, Myrtle, Wilber, Oscar;
Paris Rll Hunter Secl8 O30a (1871)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Hockett, Will (Bertha Newman) Ch
Lela, Daisy. Roy, Jane; Paris Rll
Stratton Sec27 T240a M. B. Wilson
(1882) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hogshead, Raymon L. (Leota Wash-
burn) "Maple Stock Farm" Kansas
R13 Kansas SeclS T163a J. R."
Hogshead (1894) Mutual Tel. Kan-
sas
Holady, J. C. (Delora Thompson)
Scottland R29 Prairie Secl8-6-7
O260a (1872) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Holden, V. J. (Susan Lamb) Ch
Grace, Carl, Winiferd, Dorotha,
Velva; Metcalf Young America
Sec26 T80a Claud Kizer (1917)
Hollingsworth, D. Cass (Altgary
Bledsoe) Paris Rl Stratton Sec7-8
T120a Ray Fenton (1892) Citizens
Tel. Libertyville
Hollingsworth, Felix (Mary E. Clin-
ton) Ch Pearl, Hazel; Paris R3
Symms Sec2 094a (1887) Wabash
Tel Paris
Hollingsworth, J. R. (Rebecca L.
Hepner) "Hile Morris Farm" Kan-
sas R13 Kansas Secll T120a Hile
Morris (1912) Tel. Kansas
HoUoway, Charles E, (Jessie Sisson)
Ch Floyd Earl, Tohn Henry; Paris
Rl Stratton Sec8 T40a Tohn Hollo-
way (1889) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
HoUoway, John F. (Angie Hamilton)
Ch George. Lola, Charles, Floyd;
Vermilion Stratton Sec8 O40a El-
bridge Secl3 T196a Roy Fenton
(1865)
HoUoway, O. M. (Jessie C. Curnutt)
Ch Lewis; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec24 O40a T15a T. Grose (1865)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
HoUowell, Mack (Elsie Swickard)
Metcalf Rl Young America Secl7
T360a Mrs. H. Thomas and Mrs.
Boone (1916) Tel. Metcalf
HoUey, Elmer (Rose Crane) Ch
Vivian, Bernard, Clyde; Paris R2
Symms Sec29 0163a Miss Anna
Stewart (1877) Wabash Tel. Paris
Holt, Grover C. (Bertha F. Herron)
Ch Roy E. ; Brocton R18 Embarras
Sec32 Farm Hand August Weise
(1909) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Holt, Wniiam (Ellen Gorden) Ch
Lola, Violet, Forest; Kansas R16
Kansas Ray Pinnell (1877) Tel.
Kansas
Hon, Dan S. (Beulah Green) Ch
Leona, Grace, Levern, Lola, Daniel;
Metcalf Rl Young America Sec26
T320a Mrs. Epps (1896) Tel. Met-
calf
Honeywell, G. (Emma Rhoads) Ch
Iva, Beulah, Forest, Louis, Esther,
Glen; Paris RIO Stratton Sec27
O106a T89a F. B. Rigg (1863) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Honnold, Burr W. (Katherine Perisha)
Ch Isaac, Chester; Kansas R13
Kansas Sec2 077a SeclO T200a I.
D. Honnold Est. (1873) Westfield
Co. Tel. Kansas
Honnold, E. H. (Ella Meadows) Ch
Harlan, Edith, Zola; Kansas R13
Kansas Secl2 O80a (1860) Tel.
Kansas
Honnold, Ira N. (Nora Lauher) Ch
Loie, Leland, Audrey; "Justamere
Farm" Kansas R13 Kansas Seel
O160a Sec6 T34a (1871) Tel. Kan-
sas
Honnold, John O. (Louretta Wright)
Ch Eva. John Jr.; "White View
Farm" Kansas R13 Kansas Secl-2
O320a (1874) Tel. Kansas
Honnold, John R. (Francis B. Moch)
Ch Susanna, Ezra, Anna, Ora;
"Knoll Farm" Kansas R13 Kansas
Seel O160a (1855) Tel. Kansas
Honnold, J. H. (Ruth Perisho) Ch
Eugene, Wilber; Kansas R13 Em-
barras Sec33 T200a John Perisho
(1882) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Honnold, P. B. (Sarah Downey) Ch
Delia. Edgar, Almeda, Eliza;
"Evergreen Place" Kansas R13
Kansas Secl5 O160a (1854) Tel.
Kansas
Honnold, Samuel F. (Mandy Yena-
wine) Ch Orville, Oliva, Amy, Al-
vah, Carl, Omer, Clarence^ Clarice,
Lonnie, Richard; "West View
Farm" Kansas R13 Kansas Sec2-3
O2S0a (1855) Tel. Kansas
Honnold, W. H. (Bertha Pinnell) Ch
Winona, Joy; Kansas R13 Kansas
Secl5-14-6 T234a (1870) Tels. West-
field and Kansas
Hooker, Henry (Lulie Meeker) Ch
Orion. Warren, Irene, Eugene;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec27 T240a
J. W. Tate (1895) Wabash Tel.
Paris
69
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Hopkins, J. F. (Ora Cutright) Ch
Mildred, Dorotha, Truman, Mane;
Metcalf Rl Young America Sec25
T220a Hely Eversall (1911)
Horsley, Henry (A. Glass) Paris R9
Edgar Sec9 O20a (1858)
Horsley, Ora E. (F. Ellis) Chrisman
R26 Edgar Secl7 0154a (1882)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Houghton, H. M. Ch Lizzie, Mary,
Jane, Tillie, Susan, Minnie, Nellie,
Charles; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec29
T32a Houghton Est. (1890) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Hoult, Albert (Nellie Barth) Ch
Irene, Lyda, Maurice, Howard,
Francis, Paul; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Secl2 T270a A. K. Hartley (1875)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Hoult, Charles (Laura Lewis) Ch
Everette, Annette, Martha. Lewis.
J. Warren, Howard; Chrisman
Ross Sec28 O160a (1853) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Hoult, Fred K. (Effie Brothers) Ch
Robert, Velma; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec26 OlOa T200a (1879) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Hoult, John (Emily A. Tucker) Ch
Jane R., Fred K., Carrie L., Ada M..
Owen O.; Chrisman R23 Ross Sec27
O400a (1848) Wabash Tel Chris-
man
Hoult, Lawrence E. (Okie Mitchel)
Ch George Mitchell; Chrisman R5
Ross Sec34 TllOa J. E. Click (1887)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Hoult, Owen O. (Gertrue Brothers)
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec26 OlOa
T200a (1889) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Hoult, Sylvester (Maud Watson) Ch
Roger; Chrisman R27 Edgar Secl2
O120a (1883) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Hoult, Thomas (Rosie Sunkel) Ch
Agnes, Edith, Vollie; Chrisman Ed-
gar SecS 048a (1852) W^abash Tel.
Chrisman
Hoult, William (Viola Simms) Ch
Albert. Sylvester, Lawrence, Majr,
Nellie, Josephine, Carrie. Mathew;
Chrisman Ross Sec34 O160a (1852)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Housel, Charles (Elsie Trimle) Ch
Fay, Fern, Donovan, Paul, Charles
E. ; Brocton R19 Embarras Sec35
T160a Charles Merkle Sr. (1885)
Housel, Horton (Stella Stokes) Ch
Virgil; "Spring Brook Farm" Broc-
ton R19 Embarras Secll 068a
(1880) Coles County Tel. Co. Oak-
land
Housel, Jacob (Martha J. Rush) Ch
Charles E., Luther E.; Brocton R19
Embarras Sec3 T190a Charles
Merkle (1861)
Housel, Luther E. (Carrie McFarlm)
Brocton R19 Embarras Sec3 T190a
Charles Merkle (1888)
Houston, Daniel (Mabel Jamison)
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek SecS
T60a James Jamison (1893) Tel.
Dana
Houston, Ida (Ida Kitts) Ch Edith,
Ethel L., Grace, Daniel L., William
R.; Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek
Sec20 046a (1887) Citizens Tel. St.
Bernice
Houston, James (Madge French) Ch
Christine, Marj^^ Pauline; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec29 T44a William
French (1887) Citizens Tel. Sand-
ford
Howard, Edward E. (Cornelia Par-
rish) Ch Vivian L., Arthur R.;
"Crescent Fruit Farm" Paris R2
Elbridge Sec34 035a (1873) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Howard, E. L. (Elnora Cordell) Ch
Mabel J., Frank, Grace. Nellie;
Sandford Elbridge Sec32 056a
(1883) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Howe, Eli T. (Lettie J. Cuppy) Ch
Wilbert F., Laura E., Elmer A.,
Sarah S., Owen E.; Brocton R17
Embarras Sec26 O160a (1865) Hume
Tel. Co. Brocton
Howe, Elmer (Lizzie Neikirk) Ch
Oscar. Earl. Ivan; Brocton R2 Shi-
loh Sec26S T80a Eli Howe (1885)
Tel. Hume
Howe, G. A. (Eva Mood) Ch Ethel,
George, Marv, Rhoda; Chrisman
R27 Edgar Sec25 T90a (1916)
Hudson, Vince J. (Susie Lamb) Ch
Grace, Carl, Winifred, Dorotha,
Velva; Metcalf Young America
Secl3 T90a J. O. Kizer (1916)
Htiey, Levi (Grace English) Ch Clif-
ford, Earl, Glen, Marshall; Dudley
R12 Grandview Sec22 T515a Mary
E. Busv (1917)
Huffaker, M. (Mary Hubbard) Ch
Herold, Ada, Forest, Carl; Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Secll
085a (1895) Tel. Scottland
70
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Huffman, B. M. (Grace Watson) Ch
Louise, Alax W., Hermine; Paris
Rll Hunter Secl9 O610a T166a
Oscar Huffman Est. (1877) Bell
Tel. Paris, Citizens Libertyville
Hugg, Joe (M. Bartlett) Ch Madge,
Fern, Winifred, Gertrude; Chris-
man R27 Edgar Sec25 TlOa Frank
Nolan (1874)
Hugg, John (Edith Ellberry) Ch
Fred, Dewey. Roscoe; Chrisman
R26 Edgar Sec29 THj^a Hugg Est.
(1868)
Hughes, Charles V. (Pearl Noble) Ch
Noble. Norman; Chrisman R24
Prairie Sec5 T180a Alarv Noble
(1914) Citizens Tel. Dana
Hughs, Jacob (Alice Jones) Ch Ray.
Mabel. Clifton; Kansas R15 Kan.sas
Sec26 T20a Homer Pinnel! (1907)
Tel. Kansas
Hull, A. C, (Mary Davis) Newman
R3 Young America Sec35 T155a G.
B. Myers (1915) Tel. Hume
Hull, John H. (Hattie McNear) Ch
Frances, Henry, Sophia; Brocton
Embarras Sec35 T40a Carroll Est.
(1879)
Humerickhous, Ely (Martha Humer-
ickhous, Mother) Ch Rov; Paris
RIO Hunter Secl2 T160a E. K. Staf-
ford (1882) Wabash Tel. Paris .
Humrichouse, C. P. (Hazel Stotts)
Ch Doranne; Paris R7 Buck Secl7E
T260a (1907) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hunter, Alex (Mary Hollinger) Ch
Esther. Caroline; Paris R2 Symms
Secl7 O80a (1865) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Hunter, C. S. "Ashland Stock Farm"
Paris Rll Hunter Secl7 O180a
T420a J. D. Hunter Est. (1871) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Hunter, John (Ansia Fuqua Reed) Ch
Maud, Goldie and Nellie Reed; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec5 O50a Wa-
bash Tel. Elbridge
Hunter, Neil (Mary Hunter. Mother)
Paris R2 Elbridge Sec33 T120a
Mary Hunter (1885)
Huston, Lula R. Ch Emmett, Violet,
Charles, Louis; "Wayside Farm"
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec23 O340a
(1867) Tel. Paris
Hutson, F. M. (Ida Bracken) Ch
Vernie, Russell; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl8 (1867) Citi-
zens Tel. Dana
Hutson, James (Ida Smith) Ch Owen,
Alva, Ralph, Laurence, Mary,
Gladys; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Sec20 T50a Dan Miller
(1887)
Hutson, J. G. (Elizia Johnson) Ch
Gertha; Paris Rll Paris Sec6E
06K-a (1865) Wabash Tel. Paris
Hutson, McGilbra (Mary Reed) Ch
Nora, James, Grant, William; Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek SeclS
012 (1843) Citizens Tel. Dana
Hutson, R. T. (Ella Dixon) Ch Irene,
Paul, Iva; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Secl9 O130a (1901) Citizens
Tel. Dana
Hybarger, E. (Sarah Croddy) Ch
Guv, Evelyn, Marie; Paris R5 Paris
Secl6S 037a (1652) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Igo, Clarence (Nettie Spurgeon) Ch
Glenn; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Cre£k Secl4 T157^a Charles Igo
Est. (1893) Wabd:sh Tel. Horace
Igo, Oren (Hortense Lonsdale) Ch
Anna B., Julia T.; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl6 059a Sec20
TlOOa Sam Igo (1883) Citizens Tel.
St. Bernice
Igo, Samuel (Jane Skidmore) Ch
Blanche, Ida, Ward, Oren. Sadie.
Lelia. Vernie; Scottland R30 Brouil-
lett Creek Secl6 0129a (1877) Citi-
zens Tel. St. Bernice
Ike, William Anderson (Amanda Cox)
Ch Verda F.. Minnie, James R.,
Chester A., William M., Mae Marie;
Paris Rl Stratton Sec9 013a (1867)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Ingole, Jesse (Jennie Quinn) Oliver
Rl Symms Secll 041a (1880) Citi-
zens Tel. Oliver
Ingram, Albert (Clara Henness)
Scottland R29 Prairie Secl9-20
0284a (1876) Electric Tel. Dana
Ingram, C. A. (Alcy Adams) Ch
Olive, Elton: Scottland Prairie
Sec26 T175a H. H. Adams (1869)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
71
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Ingram, Debert (Viola Smith) Ch
Esther, Evert, Cleatis, Basil; Scott-
land R29 Prairie Sec22 T80a Nancy
Freece (1875) Citizens Tel. Scott-
land ^^_
Ingram, Ellas (Margaret Farris) Ch
Cora, Iva, Bennie, Earl, Forest;
Scottland R9 Brouillett Creek SecS
04a (1880)
Ingram, James (Mary A. Piper) Ch
Herald, Ralph; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec35 T8a Robert
Legate (1890)
Ingram, John (Sarah Brown) Ch Roy,
Blanche, Louise, Myrtle, Ola,
Beatrice, Grace, Mary, Julia, Min-
nie; Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec6W
Farm Hand E. O. White (1913)
Ingram, Ray (Leola Rigs) Kansas R13
Kansas SeclO T280a Herb Shively
(1917)
Ingram, R. A. (Nettie Bolard) Ch
Arthur, Nellie, George, Ossie, James,
Elva, Marie; Scottland R29 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec35 T73a John Ashby
(1874)
Inman, John (DoUie Russell) Ch
Rachel, Hellen, Ina, Fern, Thelma;
Dudley R12 Grandview Secl4 T40a
John Hyden (1917)
Irish, Charles (Clara Miller) Ch
Laurence, Freeman, Charity, Jo-
seph; Paris Rll Stratton Sec26
Farm Hand S. F. Myers (1882)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Irwin, Dayton (Minnie Bedwell) Ch
Mary, Alfred, Winnifred, Mildred;
Paris R8 Shiloh Sec31S James Sul-
livan (1912)
Isham, Theodore (Anna Watkins) Ch
Donovan C, Leone, Josephine;
Brocton R18 Embarras Sec31 T360a
I. N. Cooley (1902) Hume Tel. Co.
Brocton
Jackson, Charles (Anna Mathews) Ch
Lawrence; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec30 047a (1877) Tel. Paris
Jackson, John C. (Samantha Hunt)
Ch James, Edna; Sidell R2 Young
America Secll T40a (1887)
Jackson, Logan (Lettie Marshall) Ch
Pauline, Gerald; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec29 TlOOa
Charles Reed (1917) Citizens Tel.
St. Bernice
James, A. C. (Mary Bandy) Ch Burr,
Ivy, Susie, Ode; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec29 032a (1899) Citizens Tel.
Libertyville
Jamison, James (Hattie Thomas) Ch
Nettie, Mabel, John, Gordon; Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek SecS
O509a (1860)
Jamison, James (Ota Aitkens) Met-
calf Rl Shiloh Secl7E 0135a (1868)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Jamison, S. A. (Meda Manning) Ch
Esten, Violet; Chrisman R24 Ross
Secl2 T240a Cora Epps (1868) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Jared, William (Alice Smith) Ch
Grace, Herbert; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec28 Ola (1902)
Jarvis, Charles (Anna Adams) Ch
Laurel, Harry, Roy, Gladys; Chris-
man R26 Edgar Secl8 TlOOa May
and Mollie Summerville (1901)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Jarvis, Ray (Lillian Pierce) Chrisman
R25 Edgar Sec9 T40a Fred Light
(1887) Tel. Chrisman
Jeffers, Harry (Nellie Garman) Chris-
man R23 Ross Sec22 T40a Martha
Compton and Elsie Clause (1913)
Jeffries, O. L. (Josephine Bulion) Ch
Claude, Helen; Paris R4 Paris
SecllS (1915) Wabash Tel. Paris
Jenkins, Charles (Ethel Carell) Ch
Fern; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec24 039a (1871) Tel.
Farmer's Line
Jenkins, James A. (Effie Wellman)
Ch Morris, Francis; Paris RIO Hun-
ter Sec6 O102a (1913) Citizens Tel.
St. Bernice
Jenkins J. H. (Clara Bussart) Ch
Ellen; Paris R4 Paris SeclSS 0166a
(1861) Wabash Tel. Paris
Jennings, Fred Ch Lyman B.; "Cedar
Hill Farm" Kansas R16 Kansas
Sec26 O40a (1889) Tel. Kansas
72
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Jennings, Omar A. (Georgia Fulton)
Scottland R29 Prairie Secl8 061a
(1881) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Jett, P. (Pearl Vaught) Ch Meva,
Cecil; Brocton R17 Shiloh Secl7W
T200a G. W. Hugh (1897) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Jewell, George (Annie Keith) Ch
Edith, Stella, Elsie, Stepdaughters;
Paris RIO Stratton Sec33 T60a
Lewis Hamilton (1869) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Jewell, Paul (Mattie Minnick) Ch
Richard, Laurence; Paris R9 Hun-
ter Sec2 Farm Hand J. E. Garvin
(1887)
Johns, W. H. (Emily Mount) Ch
Allie, Genie, Myrtle, Frank; Paris
Rl Paris Sec6E 017a (1916)
Johnson, C. T. (Mandy McCauley)
Ch Elmer, Ethel, Glenn, Laz; Scott-
land R29 Brouillett Creek Sec8
019a (1888) Tel. Dana
Johnson, C. W. (Maude Charters) Ch
Clifford; Kansas R6 Buck SeclO
Farm Hand D. D. Baber (1917)
Johnson, Dave M. Ch Ora, June,
Thelma; Paris R4 Symms Secl3
T80a Zada Moran (1865) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Johnson, Flora (Flora Martin) Ch
Roscoe, Dortha; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl7 056a (1879)
Citizens Tel. Dana
Johnson, Grant (June Seybold) Ch
Charles; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec25
O160a (1913) Wabash Tel. Horace
Johnson, John (Belva Martin) Ch
Helen M.; Paris R9 Hunter SeclO
Farm Hand Wilford Kinney (1915)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Johnson, Lawson V. (Sudie Fowler)
Ch Mary G. ; Redmon Embarras
Sec29 Farm Hand Hiter Stephen-
son (1915)
Johnson, Omar (Effie Carnes) Ch
Barbara, Charles, Kenneth, Mildred,
Edna, Ralph; Brocton R19 Shiloh
SeclW 062a T132a (1896) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Johnson, S. A. (Alice Hancock) Ch
Elsie, George, Horace, Findlay,
Lucy; Horace Edgar Sec36 0117a
(1861) Wabash Tel. Horace
Johnston, Mrs. S. E. (Wood) Ch Es-
ther, Arthur, Mira, George, Hugh,
Charles; Paris Rl Stratton SeclO
096a (1862) Wabash Tel. Paris
Jones, A. P. (Mattie Meese) Kansas
R14 Kansas Sec25 T80a John Barry
(1917)
Jones, Bros., Park and Gramet Paris
R5 Grandview Secl3 O50a (1887)
Jones, Charles V. (Anna Winsett) Ch
Vernice, Louise, Donald; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Sec36 T80a
B. M. Riley and_ C. S. Bonweli
(1896) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Jones, Frank (Maude Comstock) Ch
Carl, Pauline; Oliver Rl Symms
Sec5 O80a (1886) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Jones, Frank R. (Lena Short) Ch
Hulah, Cecil, Gladys, Alma, Ruth;
Brocton R17 Shiloh Sec9E T160a
Mrs. Sue Markle (1906) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Jones, George W. (Jennie Young) Ch
Louie, Grover; Paris R5 Grandview
Secl3 O50a (1882)
Jones, James "Woodlawn Farm"
Paris R2 Elbridge Sec4 T305a
Lewis Jones (1873) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Jones, Leonaifd L. (Flora Mathews)
Ch Hazel, Kenneth, Everett, Mar-
ion, Clyde, Edward; "Woodlawn
Farm" Brocton R19 Embarras
Secl3 T163a E. T. Thompson
(1901) Bell Tel. Oakland
Jones, Lewis (Eliza Shields) Ch
William S., George B., Ida M., Ella
F., Emma, James, Nettie, Bessie,
Frank; "Woodlawn Farm" Oliver
Rl Elbridge Sec4 O305a (1832) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Jones, Ora A. (Cora D. Fulton) Ch
Herbert, Archie; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec24 O60a (1883) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Jones, O. M. (Dorotha Crimmins)
Sidell R2 Young America Sec9
T160a Mary C. Young (1890)
Jones, P. E. (Minnie Drummonds)
Ch Mamie, Ralph, Ruth, Stella.
Dewey, Hortense, i^izzie; Metcalf
Rl Young America Sec22 O640a
(1873) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Jones, Ralph (Bessie White) Ch
Ralph Jr.; Metcalf Rl Young Amer-
ica Sec22 T90a P. E. Jones (1894)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Jones, Silas (Violet Shepard) Ch
Marzelle, Charlotte; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl6 O20a (1912)
Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Jones, S. P. (Mary V. Wood) Ch
Glen, Wood, Jessie, Clarence, Geor-
gia, Harry; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec9
T16a Julia Wilkinson (1873) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
11
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Jones, W. E. (Edna Rhoads) Ch
Thelma, Xathleen, DeLjame, Mar-
ian; Chrisman R27 Edgar Sec29
T80a Piper Bros. (1880) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Jones, W. J. (Ada Loften) Ch Oliver.
Edward, Raymond; Chrisman R2.5
Young America Sec23 O150a
(1887) Tel. Chrisman
Jordon, John (Virgie Frye) F'aris Rll
Stratton Sec34 Farm Hand W. A.
Dennis (1900)
Judy, W. M. (Matty Spung) Ch Voor-
hccs, Lum, Theodore, Ruth, Ralph;
Paris Rll Stratton Sec26 T320a Ed-
ward Gregg (1913) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Julian, Bernard (Lida Sly) Chrisman
R28 Edgar Secl8 T80a R. P. Morris
(1887) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Jump, W. E. (Addie Downs) Ch
Forest E.; Scottland R29 Prairie
Sec30 0575a (1864) Wabash Tel.
Dana
K
Kanouse, Douglas Paris R9 Paris
Sec25N 06a (1879)
Kay, Hobart (Opal Robinson) New-
man R3 Young America Sec22 T80a
J. M. Robinson (1917)
Kegley, Steve (Maud Garwood) Ch
Fenton, Carroll; Scottland R29
Prairie SeclS T590a W. P. McKee
(1896) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Keenen, Charles W. (Ethel Throne-
burg) Ch John, Allen, Lloyd; Paris
R9 Paris SeclSN T80a Mrs. James
Oliver (1888) Wabash Tel. Paris
Keifer, A. W. (Ellen Jones) Ch Dora,
Augusta, Ben, Ella, Josie, Ivan,
Gertrude; Oliver Rl S3mims Sec8
O306a (1838) Bell Tel. Paris
Keifer, Benjamin (Rosa E. Walls) Ch
Gifford; Oliver Rl Symms Sec7
O140a (1863) Wabash Tel. Paris
Keifer, Ivan (Mina Daugherty) Ch
Grace, Iva; Paris R3 Symms Sec5
027a T300a A. W. Keifer (1867)
Bell Tel. Paris
Keith, N. M. (Laura Pendleton) Ch
Lela, Glen, Beulah, Margaret,
Rosaline; Chrisman R23 Young
America Secl3 T197a Claud Kiser
(1897) Tel. Metcalf
Keith, Sam (Minnie Thompson) Ch
Ernest; Metcalf Rl Shiloh Sec23E
T120a Mrs. Rowe (1893) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Kelly, Edd (Cora Rice) Ch Dale,
Frank, Francis, Genevieve, Maxine,
Metcalf Rl Young America Sec35
T300a Cora Epps (1876) Tel. Met-
calf
Kelly, J. F. (Tressie Hanley) Ch
Leona, Lucile, Lawrence, Laura,
Ama; Paris R4 Grandview Secl7
T160a Robert Lohens (1907)
Kelm, William (Myrtle Lawrence)
Ch Roselle; Paris R7 Buck Secl4
T291a J. P. Carter (1912) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Kelsheimer, Clarence (Blanch Little)
Ch Ezra, Owen; Paris R6 Buck
Sec34 T342a M. A. Henn (1886)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Kelsheimer, C. E. (Kate Savage) Ch
Clarence, Robert, Nellie. Floe;
Paris R8 Paris Sec20 08()a (1862)
W^abash Tel. Paris
Kelsheimer, Frank (Nellie Gillespy)
Ch Eugene, John; Paris R9 Paris
SeclS 684a Sec34 T172a Mrs. S. J.
Kelsheim.er (1878) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Kelsheimer, H. H. (Alma Wolverton)
Ch Mabel; Edgar R28 Edgar Secl2
T160a J. L. Wright (1870) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Kelsheimer, Ivan S. (Hazel Reed)
Paris R9 Edgar SecS T170a B. D.
Kelsheimer (1883) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Kelsheimer, Sherman (Edna An-
drews) Paris R7 Paris Sec21W
Farm Hand Frank Andrews (1876)
Bell Tel. Paris
Kelso, J. W. (Nancy Marion) Ch
Elsie L., Edna V., James O., Mary
E., William C. Viola AL, Harry S.,
Oka C, Glen E., Helen; Paris Rl
Stratton Sec4 T171a E. W. Green
(1870)
Keltz, C. (Ida Carmichael) Ch Grace,
Eschol, Lora, Marion, Ruth, Pearl,
Edna, Weller. Florence, Margaret.
Mildred; Paris Rll Hunter Secl7
T200a C. S. Hunter (1882)
Keltz, S. K. (Fannie Sater) Ch Annie,
Ella, Delbert; Paris .R9 Paris
Sec20E Farm Hand P. S. Henry
(1870)
74
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Kemper, Alex (Addie Murphy) Ch
Clarence, Blanch, Pearl, Grace,
Ray, Gladys, Exie; Kansas R15
Grandview Secl7 O80a (1857) Tel.
Clarksville
Kemper, Hugh (Clara Shuman) Ch
Herman, Eula. Lorene, Raymond.
Leonard; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec2 0182a (1876) Tel. Grandview
Kemper, Ivan (]Mabel McDaniel) Ch
Donald: Kansas R15 Grandview
Sec3 T95a I. Kemper (1894)
Kemper, James W. Ch Lyda, Charley.
Leona, Arlia, Harvey; Dudley R12
Grandview SeclO 079a (1860) Tel.
Grandview
Kemper, J. S. Ch Hugh. Riley, Evert,
Ivan, Alpha, Effie, Mabel; Kansas
R15 Grandview Sec3 095a Tel.
Grandview
Kemper, Silas (Lula Shuman) Ch
Beulah. Buford; Dudley R12 Grand-
view SeclS 0116%a (1874) Tel.
Grandview
Kendall, G. G. (Maud Smith) "Ken-
dall Home Farm" Metcalf Rl
Young America SeclS 0198a (1875)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Kendall, J. B. (Annie Boon) Ch
Charles, Clara, Irene, Edwin, May,
Madge; Metcalf Rl Young Amer-
ica Secl5 0415a (1869) Tel. Met-
calf
Kendall, W. Gordon (Martha Wat-
son) Ch Tohn, William, Caroline;
Chrisman"R26 Edgar Sec7 TlOla
W. J. Watson (1913) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Kennedy, Lee (Grace Steele) Ch
Henrv, Alfred; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec27 T79a A. J. Clark
(1892) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Kennedy, Willis (Emma Hess) Ch
Mary, Julia; Scottland R29 Prairie
Secl4 T160a Albert Thompson
(1895) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Kenney Wilfred "Brookside Stock
Farm" Paris RIO Hunter Secll
T334a David Kennev and M. Welch
(1891) Wabash Tel". Paris
Keran, J. C. (Gertrude Stark) Ch
Eugene, Vivian", Wilna; Kansas R16
Kansas Secl2 025a (1870)
Kerrick, Frank (Stella Maddock) Ch
Alice, Ralph, John S.. Betty J.;
"Maple Lawn Stock Farm" Paris
R2 Elbridge Sec2-ll O200a (1867)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Kerrick, Ralph (Jennie Tucker) Ch
Frank A.; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec36
O80a Secl-36 T180a Dr. W. I. Mad-
dock (1893) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Ketchem, George Sr. (Nettie Vories)
Ch Harry, Violet, Madge, Ernest,
George Jr.; Paris R6 Buck Sec36
Farm Hand H. L. Hodge (1916)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Key, Aniel (Cora Shaw) Ch Hubert,
Eldon, Odin, Beatrice, Lester,
Carrie; Paris R6 Buck Secl9E
Farm Hand Herbert Lycau (1915)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Keys, Thomas J. (Callie Redman) Ch
Jessie, Chester, William, Hazel,
Joseph, Charlie, Elizabeth; Chris-
man R26 Hunter Sec34 O305a
(1859)
Kidd, Jacob (Lucy Grafton) Cli
Myrtle, Ernest, Glenn, Helen;
Ridgefarm Rl Ross Secl2 Farm
Hand H. C. Woodyard (1860)
Kile, Ernest (Mabel Bott) Ch Ernest,
Mary; Hume R20 Young America
Secl3 T160a Kile Est. (1883) Tel.
Hume
Kile, Orla (Lillian Schickadenz)
Paris R9 Edgar Sec33 T60a O.
Williams (1913) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Kilgore, W. A. (Rena Hollaway) Ch
May, Maud, Willie, Bessie; Ver-
milion Stratton Secll Olla (1852)
Kimball, C. O. (Ida B. Dowdrick) Ch
Theodore, Rubv, Orris, Kenneth;
Kansas R16 Secl2 T40a A. Wilhout
(1890)
Kimble, John Sr. (Louise Slanker)
Ch Walter, Tohn Jr.; Paris R8
Paris Secl5N OlOOa (1874) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Kimble, W. L. (Helen Quinn) Ch
Lawson, George; Paris R9 Paris
Sec30 T14N RllW O150a (1867)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Kime, A. W. (Dvmple Redman) Dud-
lev R12 Grandview Sec2 T150a
John O. Kime (1893) Tel. Grand-
view
Kime, John O. (Rachel Cline) Ch
David, Arthur. Katherine, John O.
Jr.; Dudlev R12 Grandview Sec2
OlSOa (1858) Tel. Grandview
Kincaid, Ervin (Mildred Monroe) Ch
Eileen; Newman R3 Young Amer-
ica Secl5 T120a F. M. Kincaid
(1894)
Kincaid, F. M. (Sarah Thomas) Ch
Ervin, Ovil, Floyd; Newman R3
Young America Secl5 T4()0a(1891)
Tel. Newman
Kincanon, Grover (Nora Cook) Ch
Hazel, Helen, Harold; Brocton R2
Shiloh Sec36S T160a William Zenke
(1913) Wabash Tel. Hume
75
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
King, B. L. (Sarah VanBuskirk) Ch
Ralph, Olivine Marie; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec23 T511a Mary E.
Busey (1910) Tel. Paris
King, F. J. (Minnie Bottom) Scott-
land R30 Hunter Sec33 T116a W.
J. Nolan (1917) Tel. Farmers' Line
St. Bernice
King, David (May Richey) Ch Lewis;
Kansas R16 Kansas Secl3 T155a
M. L. Redman (1910) Tel. Kansas
King, E. G. (Charity Morris) Ch
Lucile, Lenora, Maurice, Gregory;
Brocton R17 Shiloh Secl4W O40a
(1915) Hugh Tel. Brocton
King, J. J. (Bertha Baganz) Ch Jos-
eph, Edward C, Hattie, Edith,
Osie; Hume R20 Young America
Sec25 O80a (1872)
King, J. L. (Katie GofiF) Ch Olive,
George, Bertha, James, Mary;
Hume Rl Young America Sec25-26
O160a (1870) Tel. Hume
King, Ora E. Ch Raymond, Clifford,
Roy; Chrisman R23 Ross SeclS
T280a Thomas Boone (1914) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Kirkham, J. H. (Retta Boyer) Ch
Byron, Marvin; Kansas R16 Kan-
sas Secl4 O30a (1874) Tel. Kansas
Kirkham, C. M. (Ida Shy) Ch Nina,
Lucile, Lillie. Daisy; Kansas R16
Kansas Secl4 059a (1887) Tel.
Kansas
Kizer, Edwin E. (Jessie Barr) Chris-
man R23 Ross Secl9 O80a (1866)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Kline, J. E. (Clara Seaton) Ch Nola,
Mabel; Paris R9 Hunter Sec4 Farm
Hand F. J. Thiel (1911)
Knight, Bernard (May McComas) Ch
Bernice, Paul, Wayne, Zelma; Broc-
ton R2 Shiloh Sec25S Resident Ed-
ward Knight (1875)
Knight, D. H. Ch Francis, James,
Henry, Lester, Ora, Ernest, Ger-
trude, Charles; Brocton R17 Shiloh
Secl3W O280a (1877)
Knight, Edward (Belva Buckler) Ch
Marion, Jessewood; Brocton R2
Shiloh Sec25S O80a T228a (1884)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Knight, E. (Ethel Hunt) Ch Kenneth;
Brocton R18 Shiloh Secl9W TlOOa
D. H. Knight (1892)
Knight, F, M. (Nellie Emrick) Ch
Clarence, Mary, Elmer, Harry,
Alice, Woodrow; Brocton R18
Shiloh Sec24W T160a D. H. Knight
(1915) Wabash Tel. Brocton
Knight, H. D. (Rosie Cook) Ch Ed-
ward, Elsie; Hume Rl Shiloh
Secl5E T80a D. H. Knight (1884)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Knight, I. J. Oliver Symms Secl3
0117a (1868) Citizens Tel. Oliver
Knight, James (Nora Cook) Ch
Zella', Paris R6 Buck Sec25S T160a
Scott Est. (1885) Wabash Tel. Paris
Koho A. B. (Margaret A. Wilkins)
Ch Forest Burks, Dorothy J., Rob-
ert M.; Vermilion Elbridge Secl3
OlOa (1875) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Krabel, Carl L. (Louvena Tucker)
Brocton R18 Embarras Sec33 T200a
Charles Krabel and Mrs. Williams
(1891) Hume Tel. Brocton
Lacy, Mrs. Anna Ch William, Arthur,
Richard, Emma, Marian; Kansas
R14 Kansas Secl4 O80a (1895) Tel.
Kansas
Lacy, Arthur (Allie Clark) Kansas
R14 Grandview SeclO O80a (1897)
Tel. Paris
Lacy, William (Maud Yenawine) Ch
Lester; Kansas R16 Kansas Sec27
O160a (1882) Tel. Kansas
Ladow, Dana (Mina Howell) Ch
Glen, Evelyn, Inez; Paris R7 Paris
Sec26W Fred Means (1916)
Lake, J. W. (Mattie C. Palmer) Ch
Margaret, Newton; Kansas R13
Kansas Sec2 T320a John O. Hon-
nold (1913) Tel. Kansas
Lamb, Charley Redmon Embarras
Farm Hand W. Stewart (1896)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Lamb, H. J. (Stella Roll) Ch James
L., Margaret J., Forest E.; Paris
R2 Elbridge Sec28 058a (1899)
Bell Tel. Paris
Lamb, I. G. (Mary A. Roush) Ch
Henry J., Margaret, Bruce; Paris
R2 Symms Sec32 023a (1899) Bell
Tel. Paris
Lamb, Jack (Mary E. Spotts) Ch
William; Marshall R3 Symms Secl7
O160a (1877) Citizens Tel. Oliver
Lamb, Orville (Ruby Beam) Ch
Lena; Clinton R2 Stratton Sec29
TSOa Will Lamb (1916) Citizens
Tel. Libertyville
76
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Lancaster, Otis (Minnie Hickle)
Scottland R29 Brouillett Creek
Sec9 T14a John Cheswright (1901)
Citizens Tel. Dana
Lance, G. C. Sr. (Ora Ramsey) Ch
Grover Jr., Lois. Mildred.; Paris
R6 Paris Sec21-22W P. L. Ston-
burner (1916)
Landes, C. W. (Leota Wiggins) Ch
Nellie, Roy, Jesse, Mildred, Harold;
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec30-31
T220a William Forster (1871) Wa-
bash Tel. Elbridge
Landes, Frank (Emma Story) Ch
Charles Reign; "Oak and Hickory
Grove Farm" Denninson R2 El-
bridge Secl4 07Sa (1887)
Landes, Isaac R. (Emma Jones) Ch
Ella, Lewis, Elsie, Grace, George,
Ray, Roy, Chester, Bert, Max;
Denninson R2 Elbridge Secll O80a
(1877) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Landes, J. R. (Polesa J. Ray) Ch
Charles, Hamilton V., Frank, Mag-
gie M., Emma, Ike, Ira, Bruce,
Clovia; Denninson R2 Elbridge
Sec24-13 0112a (1836) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Lane C. E. (Mae Trogdon) Ch Le-
land; Vermilion R33 Elbridge Secl9
054a (1912) Wabash Tel Vermilion
Lanford, Cam (Etta Williamson) Ch
LeRoy, Marie, Paul, Francis; Paris
R5 Paris Sec4W T80a J. F. Bristow
(1897) Wabash Tel. Paris
Lange Bros, and Sister, Dan, Frank,
Albert, Brothers; Rosie, Sister;
Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec21W O880a
(1877) Wabash Tel. Hume
Lange, K. F. (Lula Mann) Ch
Charles, William; Brocton R18
Shiloh SeclSE O160a (1883) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Langford, Elmer (Lilly Christersen)
Ch Louise, Freda; Paris R8 Paris
Sec26N T102a Jim Eads (1915) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Langford, Fred (V. Whitesell) Ch
Harold. Ruth; Edgar R28 Edgar
Sec35 T221a James Eads (1891)
Langford, E. R. (Avis Whitesell) Ch
Homer: Paris R9 Paris SeclSN
T288a Jim Fades (1887) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Langford, Ross (Frances Leach)
Ch Charles, Laura, Ernest. Elmer,
Fred, Lawrence, Ruth; Paris R8
Paris SeclON T320a Bob Hennessy
(1884) Wabash Tel. Paris
Larrence, C. M. (Lillian Thornton)
Ch Garnett, Harley, Earl, Russell;
Ridge Farm R2 Ross Sec2 T80a
William Larrence (1869)
Laughlin, Logan (Carrie Harper)
"Lawndale Stock Farm" Paris R2
Symms Sec24-19 T60a Mrs. Lav-
inia Lauchlin (1889) Tel. Paris
Lauher, Frederick A (Fannie E.
Handy) Ch Forrest E., Alja L.,
Nora M., Charles F., James L.,
Morris E., Orville D., Mary M.;
"Clearview Farm" Brocton R19
Embarras Secll O80a (1878)
Lauher, James K. (Sarah Stokes)
Nora F., William L., Thomas P.,
Fred A.; Brocton R19 Embarras
OlOOa (1846)
Lauher, S. A. (Ethel Byard) Ch Lela,
Lita, Zeno; Kansas R13 Kansas
SeclO T280a L. Covalt (1917) Tel.
Kansas
Lauher, William L. (Juna Evinger)
Ch Christine; Kansas R14 Kansas
Seel 038a (1884) Tel. Kansas
Lea, Edward (Jane Powers) Ch
Ethel; Brocton R17 Shiloh Sec22W
T240a L. R. Powers (1907) Hugh
Tel. Brocton
Lee, D. F. (Sallie Newcome) Ch
♦Homer, George; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Secl2 T156a W. H.
Lee (1889) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Legate, F. M. Chrisman Prairie Sec32
O380a (1854)
Legate, Robbie (Isabelle Malone)
Scottland R29 Prairie Sec29 061%a
(1871) Electric Tel. Dana
Lesher, Maurice (Linnie Murphy) Ch
Vera, Ford, Harry, Ruth; Paris Rl
Stratton Seel O60a (1875) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Lester, Charles W. (Ella Bishop) Ch
Stanley, Clyde, Louella; Chrisman
R25 Prairie Sec31 Tlla Morris
Brumett (1890) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Lester, David (Hattie W.allace) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Secl2
T515a P. B. Roberts (1887) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Lewis, G. T. (Mary Rue) Ch Albert.
Frank; Kansas R14 Kansas Sec25
T328a A. J. Baber (1917)
Lewis, I. B. (Lucinda Newlin) Ch
Mary, Everett, Charles, Maud;
Ridge Farm Rl Prairie Sec2 TlSSa
John Castle (1Q12) Bell Tel. Ridge
Farm
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Lewis, John A. (Lillian Traphagan)
Ch John A., Rachel C; Chrisman
R23 Ross Sec29 O40a T200a N. C.
Lewis (1879) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Lewis, J. M. (Susan Lownsdale))
Ch Myrtle, Gertrude, Herbert,
Grace; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec23 T40a H. Brinkerhoff (1900)
Lewis, Richard (Dorothy Burford)
Ch Alary Elizabeth, Julia, Monroe,
Etta, William; "Dear Lick Farm"
Chrisman R24 Prairie Secl7 0154a
(1870) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Lewis, William (Florence J. Clay-
baugh) Chrisman R24 Prairie
Secl7 T154a Richard Lewis (1876)
Light, C. K. (Mary Pritchard) Ch
Maurice E.; Chrisman R25 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec2 O180a (1859) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Light, Ezra L. (Maud Turner) Ch
Esther, Anna. Claude, James, Ed-
gar, Max; Chrisman R5 Edgar
Sec3 TllOa C. E. Bonner (1913)
Tel. Chrisman
Light, William M. (Esther McCol-
lett) Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec2 0325a (1855) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Lilley, J. W. (Myrtle Syms) Ch Eve-
lyn, Roberta; Paris R7 Paris
Sec24N T80a Frank Berlau (1890)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Lilly, R. F. (Edith Griflfen) Ch
Mary, Louise; PaHs R6 Buck
Sec34 TlOOa L N. Lilly (1892) Wa-
bash Tel. Redmon
Lindsey, A. B, (Minnie Young) Ch
Lloyd, Glenna; Brocton R19 Buck
Sec9W T200a Binkerhoflf Bros.
(1890) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Lindsey, Ed. (Grace Griffin) Ch Cor-
nelius E., Chester O.; Oliver Rl
Symms Secl3 Olla (1875)
Lindsey, Simon (Dovie Bringle) Ch
Arthur, Tessie, Roy, Gladys; Paris
R6 Buck Sec25S T180a W. S. Logan
(1863) Wabash Tel. Paris
Linebarger, O. J. (Celia Marquand)
Ch Pauline; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
SecllE T270a W. S. Linebarger
(1890) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Linn, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie Stokes)
Ch Cleo; Paris Rll Paris Sec6E
Superintendent Edgar County Chil-
dren's Home (1877) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Litteral, William (Cora Sheeks) Ch
Thelma; Paris R5 Grandview Secll
T40a Horace Plumb (1915)
Little, W. M. "Grand Prairie Farm"
Farm" Chrisman R24 Prairie Secl2
T264a Breen Est. (1894) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Littlefield, Jacob Ch Levi, Edith;
Chrisman R25. Brouillett Creek
Sec33 Ol,000a (1854) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Littlefield, W. T. (Ida M. Roberts)
Ch William E., Gladys M.; Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek Sec26
O480a (1887)
Livett, R. A. (Olive Stark) Ch Wil-
liam A., James S.; "Justafarm"
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec30 T280a N.
C. Lewis (1881) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Livingston, Bert (Bertha Nieland) Ch
Thelma, Raymond, Harold; Kansas
R13 Kansas Sec2 03a (1900) Tel.
Kansas
Livingston, Joseph H. (Clara Skaggs)
Bert M., Gertie F., Earl L., Edith
M., Fernie; Isabel Embarras SeclS
TlOa John Orack (1907)
Long, H. C. (Martha H. Littlewood)
Ch Lora, David; Kansas R15 Kan-
sas Sec31 081a (1890) Mutual Tel.
Grandview
Longfellow, Clarence (Flossie Myers)
*Ch Louis, Forest; Chrisman R24
Prairie Sec2 Farm Hand Ervin
Scott (1902)
Loop, Forest (Edna Coy) Ch Gladys,
Forest; Chrisman R23 Young Amer-
ica Secl4 TlOOa Mark Hildreth
(1893) Tel. Chrisman
Loop, W. H. (Lucy Tabor) Metcalf
Rl Ross Sec31 T320a John Mitchel
(1859) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Lowry, Lyman (Hattie Gardner) Ch
Raymond, Ruth, Teddie, Russell,
Martha, Carrie; Paris R7 Buck
SecllN T80a Jake Jackrup (1911)
Lowther, Homer (Laura McConchie)
Ch Eulalia, lona, Orville, Thelma
E.; Oliver Rl Symms Sec7 OlOa
(1901) Wabash Tel. Paris
Lucas, J. H. (Ada Jean) Ch Mabel,
Edward, Louise; Hume Rl Young
America Sec36 T130a Dole Est.
(1902)
Lucas, J. H. (Hester Straus) Ch
Pierce, Stella, Bonnie, Hallie, Owen;
Paris R3 Svmms Secll T40a E. M.
Rings (1912) Wabash Tel. Paris
Lucas, Thomas H. (Arena Day) Ch
James. Marvin, Ada, William; Alet-
calf Rl Young America Sec33
T176a Mrs. Matta Gray (1906) Tel.
Metcalf
78
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Lucas, William (Lucinda Tally) Ch
Katherine, Charles; Metcalf Rl
Young America Secl8 O80a (1872)
Tel. Metcalf
Lucas, W. P. (Veronica Smith) Ch
Irene, Arlene; Hume Rl Shiloh
Sec3E T160a Oliver Smith (1902)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Ludington, John (Pearl McClain)
Kansas R14 Kansas Sec8 T300a
Mrs. Steel (1895)
Lukenbill, Frank (Laura Moss) Ch
Elsie; Paris R6 Buck Sec25S T40a
Maggie Moss (1896) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Lumbrick, Arthur (Myrtle Mae Hus-
ton) Ch Margaret Mae, Mary Eliza-
beth, Ruth Catherine, Martha
Louise; "Epps Farm" Metcalf
Young America Sec34 Mrs. Cora
Epps (1912) Tel. Metcalf
Luttrell, Homer (Goldie Lamb) Ch
Byron. Edna, Maurice; Paris R6
Buck Sec31 Farm Hand Mrs. Mat-
tie Gannon (1886) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Lycan, D. R. (Lois Ford) Ch Pauline,
Thila, Idine, Evelyn; Brocton R17
Shiloh Sec23W O80a (1890) Hugh
Tel. Brocton
Lycan, Herbert (Martha Stewart) Ch
Louise, Amy; Paris R7 Buck
SeclSN OlSOa (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Lycan, Hiram (Elizabeth Thomas)
Ch Harry, Edwin, Minnie, Albert
H., Anna, Charles P.. Daisy; Paris
R3 Svmms Sec31 0275a Seel T253a
(1850) Wabash Tel. Paris
Lycan, M. A. (Cynthia Lycan) Ch
Lee, Cynthia, Lillian, William A.,
Edna, Daniel; Brocton R17 Shiloh
Sec22W O370a (1842)
Lycan, Nelson Paris R3 Symms Sec27
079a (1844)
M
Mack, J. H. Ch Arthur, Goldie, Grace,
Clifford; Oliver Symms Secl8 095a
(1865)
Mainard, G. D. (Nellie Callahan) Ch
Rosa, Maggie, George, Bird, Annie,
Dove; Paris R5 Grandview Sec24
T140a William Gibbens (1847)
Maloney, Lorenzo (Malinda Wilson)
Ch Luther, Harlan; Oliver Symms
SeclS 083a (1903) Citizens Tel.
Oliver
Manion, Hosie (Minnie Fortune)
Ridge Farm Rl Prairie Sec5 T200a
John L. Brown (1914)
Manning, Courtney (Emma Bird) Ch
Alma, Corbett, Liez, Vernon, Min-
nie; Chrisman R23 Edgar Sec6
T230a A. K. Hartley (1913)
Manning, Will H. (Sarah A. Ash-
more) Kansas R13 Embarras Sec30
T167Ha Miss Eleanor Fads (1899)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Manuel, G. A. (Lillie Plank) Ch Opal;
Metcalf Young America Sec26
T530a Whiteem and Vansickle
(1897) Tel. Metcalf
Manugh, Mrs. Sarah (Sarah Robison)
Ch Clyde, Abert, Guy, Essie, Er-
nest, Rilla, William; Brocton R17
Shiloh Sec24W O150a (1900) Wab-
ash Tel. Brocton
Mape, Earl (Violet Richardson) Si-
dell R2 Young America Seel T174a
W. G. Cathcart (1917)
Mapes, C. L. (Clara V. Fowler) "Deer-
Lick Farm" Paris R2 Elbridge
Secll 0145a (1870) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Mapes, J. Victor (Eva Fisher) Ch
Cecil, Donald, Mary; Paris R7
Paris Sec28W O80a (1876) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Mapes, Maxwell (Cora Deal) Paris
R7 Paris Sec28W T80a Mrs. J. W.
Mapes (1885) Wabash Tel. Paris
Marin, Morgan (Elizabeth Hurmick-
house) Ch Perry, John, Ben, Ella,
Dollie; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek SeclS 041a (1885) Citizens
Tel. Dana
Markwell, Plum (OUie Conner) Ch
Edith; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec24 T42a Ida Fox (1910)
Marley, Ernest E. (Pearl S. Smith)
Ch Mannetta P., Ruth; "Grand Suc-
cess Stock Farm" Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec32-5 O300a (1877) Wa-
bash Tel. Elbridge
Marley, Floyd E. (Madalene Perry)
Paris R2 Elbridge Secl2 T80a
James Marley (1895)
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Marley, James (Laura Ferrell) Ch
Ray F., Maude E., Floyd E.; "Big
Pines Farm" Paris R2 Elbridge
Secl2-13 0312a (1854) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Marley, James A. "New Providence
Stock Farm" Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec8 T309a Mrs. W. H. Mar-
ley (1882) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Marlow, I. F. (Rose Schooley) Ch
Louva, John McFee, Frances,
Louise Gaffney, Adopted Children,
Paris R9 Paris Sec24N Farm Hand
Len Harriss (1917)
Marks, George D, Paris R5 Grandview
Secl9 07a (1860)
Marquand, C. A. (Lizzie Thompson)
Ch Effie, Abbie, Arch, Jessie;
Chrisman R23 Young America
Secl3 T160a J. A. Kiser (1853) Tel.
Metcalf
Marquand, Arch D. (Bertha Ferguson)
Ch Boyd, Charles; Redmon Em-
barras Sec20 TlOOa H. M. Ferguson
(1903) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Marrs, Asa T. (Ethel O'Hair) Paris
R4 Symms Sec28 T130a J. B. O'Hair
(1880) Wabash Tel. Paris
Marrs, Dossa (Adda Sallee) Ch
Brent, Joseph, Wayne; Paris R5
Grandview Secl9 T490a Owen West
(1874) Wabash Tel. Paris
Marrs, James (Blanche Perkins) Ch
Harold, Raymond; Paris R5 Paris
Sec9W 0113a T80a S. B. Perkins
(1888) Wabash Tel. Paris
Martin, Cecil (Bessie Norris) Ch Leo,
Vivian; Paris R3 Symms Secl2-5
016a T80a Jones Est. (1895)
Martin, Eliza J. Ch Charity, Lydia,
Marcus, Lew, Cora, Laurence;
Paris RIO Hunter Sec32 Lew Mar-
tin (1865) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Martin, George Chrisman R26 Edgar
Sec31 T20a Miss Farris (1917)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Martin, G. W. (Anna Parker) Ch
John, Harvey, Gertie, Grace, Vera,
George, Charles, Paul; Edgar R28
Edgar Sec6 T509a E. E. Gregg
(1915) Wabash Tel. Horace
Martin, Homer H. (Sabra Steele) Ch
Ada, Lucile; Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Secl3-24 T320a Fred B.
Caldwell (1891) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Martin, James R. (Eliza Downing) Ch
Cecil E., John D. ; Paris R3 Symms
SecS 078a (1895) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Martin, Jim (Mary J. Barnes, Mother-
in-Law) Ch Lucile; Paris R9 Hun-
ter SeclO O20a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Martin, Len (Madge Newton) Ch
Audrey M.; Scottland R30 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec20 T41a Mary C. Mar-
tin (1885) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Martin, Lew (Nora Haws) Ch Veda,
Faber; "Spring Valley Farm" Paris
RIO Hunter Sec32 064a (1872) Citi-
zens Tel. St. Bernice
Martin, Perry (Effie Hamilton) Ch
Alwyn; "Cedar Lawn Farm" Paris
R9 Hunter SeclO 06a (1882) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Martin, P. E. (Maud McClain) Ch
Everett, Marjory, Ohmer; Brocton
R19 Buck Secl5 O200a Mrs. Susan
Henn (1877) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Martin T. J. (Agnes O. McClain) Ch
Paul E., Ovid R., Brent M., Fred B.,
Nina E.; Paris R6 Buck Sec2 O160a
(1872) Wabash Tel. Paris
Martin, W. O. (Sarah Murray) Ch
Albert, Nettie, Louise, Iva; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec24 T96a
Branson Davis (1865) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Mason, J. H. (Alta Rector) Ch
Maerene; Chrisman R27 Shiloh
Secl9E T260a Frank Long (1914)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Mason, O. S. (Florence Hanley) Ch
Lola, Orval, Myrtle, Raymond;
Chrisman R27 Edgar Secl6 0158a
(1910) Wabash Tel. Horace
Mason, Perry (Rebecca Harp) Ch
Nora, Mary, Lindsay, Tillie, Edua,
Willie, Charles, Herbert, Nellie,
Hazel, Thomas, Elmer; Dennison
R2 Elbridge Secl3-14 T160a Mrs.
Clara Green (1916)
Massie, E. J. (Ella D. Morris) Kansas
R13 Kansas Sec3 065a (1880)
Massie, J. A. (Ella Morris) Kansas
R16 Kansas Sec3 T60a I. F. Tolen
(1865) Tel. Kansas
Mathews, Clarence (Stella Rankin)
Ch Harold, Hellen; Brocton R19
Embarras Sec7 Farm Hand Peter
Chesrown (1903)
Mattingly, C. C. (Mary Coughlan) Ch
John, Alonzo, Mary; Paris R7 Buck
Secl2N O200a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Mattingly, Edward (Zella O'Hair)
Paris R6 Buck Sec30E T80a J. A.
Mattingly (1892) Wabash Tel. Paris
80
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Mattingly, J. A. (Agnes Dunn) Ch
Edward, Genevieve, James, Ber-
nard, Ivan; Paris R6 Buck Sec26N
O80a T200a Emmet Mattingly
(1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Mattingly, Raymond, Sr. (Mabel Curl)
Ch Raymond Jr., Ruth, Rose,'Reta,
Robert, Florence, Willis, Jerome,
Joseph; Paris R7 Buck Sec30E OSOa
(1873) Wabash Tel. Paris
Mattox, Howard (Mattie Coleman)
Ch Hubert, Beulah, Ruby, Gene-
vieve; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec26 Farm Hand W. T. Lit-
tlefield (1887)
Mattox, M. W. (Josephine Mott)
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Secl9 T70a William Clouser (1863)
Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Maynard, Freeland (Maggie Agras)
Ch Flossie, Maude, Millie, Elsie,
Versie, Edith, Sherman, Hazel,
Clifif, Holland, Violet; Oliver Rl
Elbridge Sec9 026a (1856) Bell Tel.
Paris
Mayo, C. E. (Nora Welker) Ch Joe,
Henry, Welker, Bruce; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Secl9E T132a Sarah Mayo
(1879) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Mays, S. B. (Rose Rhoads) Ch
Charles A., Blanche, Fred, Claude,
Hallie; Paris Rll Stratton Sec33
023a (1860) Wabash Tel. Paris
McAdams, Carlin (Adela Andrev^r) Ch
Fred A., Bertha M.; "Home Farm"
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec27 O230a
(1869) Coles County Tel. Co. Oak-
land
McCallister, Bert (Cora McDonald)
Ch Lela; Paris R5 Grandview Sec2
O60a (1880) Wabash Tel. Paris
McCarty, E. E. (Laura Brown) Paris
Rl Stratton SeclO O80a (1869)
Wabash Tel. Paris
McCauley, Charles (Elizabeth Scott)
Ch Joe, Charles, Thelma; Scottland
R29 Prairie Secl6 T20a Jane Scott
(1891)
McCauley, George (Sarah Eslinger)
Ch Alice, John, Albert, Anna, Har-
vey, William, Dollie; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec9 025a (1863)
Tel. Dana
McCauley, Joe (Nora Collins) Ch
Charles, Harry, Carrie, Winifred,
Earl, Rosie, Bessie, Wayne, Andrew,
Clarence; Scottland R29 Brouillett
Creek Sec8 OlOa (1865) Tel. Dana
McCauley, O. W. (Mattie Helt) Ch
Foster, Edith, Ella, Elva; Chrisman
R25 Brouillett Creek SeclO T300a
D. M. Camreon (1880) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
McCauley, Tom (Laura Wallace) Ch
Otha, Fred, Pearl; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec8 025a (1856)
McClain, Charles B. (Jessie Whitson)
Ch Vivian, Berrlej', Glenwood;
"Cock Grove Farm" Kansas R16
Kansas Secl3 015a (1885) Tel.
Kansas
McCloud, J. C. (Otha Paul) Kansas
RIO Sec34 T80a (1903)
McClure, Frank (S. Speechley) Ch
Amy, Winifred, Walter, Anna,
Alice, Ruth; Chrisman R26 Edgar
Secl6 O106a (1860) Wabash Tel.
Horace
McCoUum, Robert (Ella Boatman) Ch
La Verne, Marie, Lester, Jeanette;
Paris R8 Paris SeclON 0135a
(1866) Wabash Tel. Paris
McCoUum, Walter O. (Lyda Moore)
Ch Betty, Maxine; Paris R9 Paris
Sec29N T139a C. W. Sidenbender
(1885) Wabash Tel. Paris
McComas, Chloral (Lewellen Easter)
Paris R2 Paris Sec8S T60a (1892)
Wabash Tel. Paris
McConchie, Claude (Laura VanHou-
tin) Ch Jennie, Clifton, Rosalie,
Edna, Russell, Eldon D., Margaret;
Oliver Rl Svmms Secl2 028a
(1877) Wabash Tel. Paris and
Citizens Tel. Oliver
McConchie, Dess (Lennie Sims) Ch
Audry, Loretta, Elberta, Wendell;
Oliver Rl Symms Sec6 OlOa Sec8
T193a John Rahel (1879) Wabash
Tel. Paris
McConchie, Foster (Delsa Daily) Ch
Marcella, Melvin D.; Paris R3
Symms Sec5 TlOa Dess McConchie
(1893)
McConchie, R. D. (Sarah Rhoads) Ch
Claude, IDess, Laura, B. T., Ruth,
Foster, Robert; Paris R3 Symms
Sec6 064a (1840) Wabash Tel. Paris
McConnaha, W. C. (Blanche Wright)
Ch Ethel, Edith; Kansas R13 Kan-
sas Sec6 T80a Martha E. Redman
(1888)
McCool, Joe (Efifie Haworth) Ch Ad-
die, Meryl, Grace; Ridge Farm Rl
Ross Seel Farm Hand W. H. Frib-
ble (1916) Vermilion Tel. Ridge
Farm
81
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
McCoun, J. B. (Ella McCoun) Ch
Blanche, Ilmo, Wilber E. ; New-
man R2 Young America Sec27-34
T436a (1849) Tel. Newman
McCoy, Flavel (Ruth Smith) Ch Lu-
cile; Newman R3 Young America
Sec34 T230a Charles McCoun
(1917) Tel. Hume
McCoy, Frank (Rosie Guyon) Ch
Delia, Byron; Paris Rll Stratton
Seel TlOOa Mrs. Ellen McCov
(1869) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
McCoy, Joe (Ida Wevear) Ch Leona,
Orville, Leonard; Brocton R17 Shi-
loh Secl3W T160a D. Winn (1871)
Wabash Tel. Hume
McCoy, O. D. (Anna Campbell) Ch
Juanita, Herald; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec36 Farm Hand Glenn
Forsman (1892) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
McCoy, Warren J. (Nora Fuqua) Ch
Thelma, Pauline; Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec29 T124a Mrs. M. D.
Fuqua (1874) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
McCrocklin, Caroline Ch Cleo,
Wayne, Beulah, Clarence, Aileen,
Roland; Newman R3 Young Amer-
ica SeclO T80a (1903) Tel. AUer-
ton
McCulley, Arthur Paris R9 Hunter
Secl6 T220a H. McCulley (1887)
McCulley, Frank (Sarah J. Lindsey)
Paris R8 Paris Secl6W O60a
(1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
McCulley, H. (Ella Andrews) Ch
Arthur, Mabel; Paris R9 Hunter
Secl6 O220a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
McCuUoch, George B. (lanthe Stal-
naker) Ch Olive L., Horace Y.;
Paris R9 Hunter Sec9 0335a (1863)
Wabash Tel. Paris
McDaniel, Asa Ch Mary; Paris Rl
Paris Sec8E O40a (1848) Wabash
Tel. Paris
McDaniel, Charles (Jessie Herring-
ton) Ch Raymond, Owen, Lola,
Nettie Mae; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec24 Farm Hand A. O. Bussart
(1895)
McDaniel, Clarence (Minnie Matte-
son) Ch Doris; Brocton R18 Shiloh
Sec33S Farm Hand Abe Fox (1915)
McDaniel, Omer (Bell Gresham) Ch
Elsie, Ruth; Oliver Rl Symms
Secl4 098a Secl6 T225a (1877)
Citizens Tel. Oliver
McDaniel, Warren (Velma Stafford)
Ch Leo, Velma, Herold, Chauncey,
Percy; Paris RIO Hunter Secl2
T70a E. K. Stafford (1915)
McDaniel, William E. (Emma Camp-
bell) Ch Theodore, Charles, Maud,
Lillie, Homer, Raymond, Forrest,
Alary, Otis, Pearl; Paris R5 Grand-
view Sec30 099Ha (1858)
McDavitt, Margaret J. (Margaret J.
Paxton) Ch Annette, Anyada, Edna;
Kansas R14 Kansas Sec32 O180a
(1864} Tel. Kansas
McDevitt, O. L. (Mary Kerrick) Paris
R2 Elbridge 082a (1864) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
McDivitt, Joseph W. (Blanche Mor-
ton) Ch Maxine, Archie Lee, Mar-
garet; "Prairie Place Farm" Kan-
sas R14 Kansas Sec7 076a Secl2
T75a J. E. Adams (1886) Kansas
and Tel. Westfield
McDivitt, O. L. (Mary B. Kerrick)
Paris R2 Elbridge Secll-12 082a
(1864) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
McDivitt, O. O. (Emma English) Ch
Joseph; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec27 0143a (1860) Wabash Tel.
Paris
McDonald, Edgar R. (Ethel Redman)
Ch Gean; Kansas R15 Kansas Secl8
T70a O. Redman (1890) Tel. Kan-
sas
McDonald, John (Anna Jennings) Ch
Edgar, Blanch, Thomas, Sarah;
Francis; Kansas R15 Kansas Seel
O40a T46a Joe Zink (1887)
McDonald, T. J. (Florence Perkman)
Ch Nina; Kansas R16 Kansas Sec2
T220a Lulu Wilhoit (1892) Tel.
Kansas
McDonald, W. T. (Mary Thompson)
Ch Harry, William, Jennie; Paris
Rll Stratton Sec29 O40a (1877)
McEvoy, C. A. (Blanch McDonald)
Kansas R15 Grandview Sec8 T37j^a
George Baber Est. (1886) Peoples
Mutual Tel. Grandview
McEvoy, Martha Ch Lillie, William,
Daisy, Leonard, Clifford, Thurmon;
Kansas R15 Grandview Secl7 047a
(1847) Tel. Kansas
McFarland, A. D. (Oakie Jared) Ch
Exia; Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec20
027^a (1865)
McFarland, Mrs. Basha Ch William
J.; Vermilion R33 Elbridge Secl9
043a (1855) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
82
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
McFarland, Fleming (Gt;ace Jared)
Ch Ruth, Frank, Nellie, John; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Secl9-24 O90a
(1870)
McFarland, F. O. (Goldie Forsman)
Ch Joe Forsman Cottom; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Secl8 078a (1876)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
McGUl, G. W. (Nellie Bugg) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec20
T70a Anna Wilkins (1917) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
McGill, W. H. (Onnie Clapp) Ch
Marie, Howard, Myrtle; Paris R4
Symms Sec32 0216a (1854) Citizens
Tel. Oliver
McGinness, L, W. Ch Herman; Broc-
ton Shiloh Sec23W T120a C. D.
Murkel (1903) Hugh Tel. Brocton
McGregor, Edward (Iva D. Brown-
ing) Ch Earl E., Clara M., Law-
rence E., Dwight, Hugh D., Fern;
Brocton R19 Embarras Sec34 T240a
L. G. Norton (1907) Coles County
Tel. Co. Oakland
McHenry, E. E. (Fern Estes) Ch
Wayne, Ellen, Paul, Dorothy, Lu-
cile; Kansas R16 Sec35 O90a Sec2
T120a J. Y. Wilhoit (1888)
McHenry, J, E. (Silva McConaha)
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec31 TlOOa
W. M. McConoha (1887) Hall Tels.
Kansas and Westfield
Mcintosh, Dave (Ada Harlow) Ch
Goldie N.. Gertrude N., Marie M.;
Paris R5 Symms Sec29 017a (1889)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Mcintosh, Eckert (Beulah Atkins) Ch
Harry, Gloyde; Paris R61 Buck
Sec36 T80a Frank Clinton (1915)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Mcintosh, James (Attie Hardin) Ch
Ernest; Paris R6 Buck Sec23N
T97a Mrs. Culbertson (1909) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
McKee, Fred (Lyda Moss) Ch Paul,
Carol, Mildred; Chrisman R28 Ed-
gar Sec9 T72a H. McKee (1878)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
McKee, W. H. (Nettie Ratts) Ch
Forris, Russell; Kansas R16 Kan-
sas Secl4 017a (1902) Tel. Kansas
McKezie, Mrs. May (May Myers) Ch
Francis, Charles, Violet, Rosamond,
Chester, Ruth, Olive; Paris R6 Buck
Sec3 R13 T81a Mrs. L. V. Pitcher
(1876)
McKinney, Dr. C. F. (Pearl Ewing)
Ch Bruce W. Vermilion Elbridge
Secl3 OlOa (1885) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
McKinney, Otto (Mabel Campbell)
Ch Milburn; Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec20 T53a George Denham
(1915)
McMahon, E. R. (Myrtle Flynn) Ch
Daniel, Robert, Maud, Mamie, Nel-
lie, Earnest, Thelma, Mary, Chrys-
tal, Marrell; Metcalf Rl Young
America Sec20 T320a Mrs. Epps
(1915) Tel. Hume
McMullen, H. (Belle Walles) Ch Ar-
thur, Roy; Brocton R17 Shiloh
Sec8W O40a (1852) Wabash Tel.
Hume
McNees, D. F, (Clara Reasar) Ch
Orville, Alice; Sidell R2 Young
America Sec4 041a (1868) Tel.
Hume
McNees, George Sidell R2 Young
America Sec4 04a (1885)
McNees, William H. (Mattie Cather-
wood) Ch .Stella, Mabel, Evert,
. Loren, Cecil, Margaret; Sidell R2
Young America SeclO O160a (1861)
Tel. Metcalf
McNeese, Louis and James Sidell R2
Young America Sec4 04a (1881)
McNutt, W. S. (Laura B. Thompson)
Ch Lilly B., Pearl, Goldie; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec4-5 0192a
(1902) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
McQuillin, William (Alice Fellers)
Ch Florence, Francis, Mary; Chris-
man R24 Prairie Secl9 T205a Roy
Zenkcy (1913) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
McSmith, Ed. (May Hornberger) Ch
Helen, Forest; Kansas R14 Kansas
Sec31 O160a (1861) Tel. Kansas
McVicker, C. O. (Jessie Hanks) Ch
Linder, Joe, Asa; Kansas R14 Kan-
sas Sec32 T180a Mrs. M. McDavitt
(1890) Tel. Kansas
McVicker, J. W. (Maggie Asay) Ch
Mabel, William, Vernon, Mildred,
Brent; Kansas Kansas Sec22 O80a
Mabel McVicker (1899) Tel. Kan-
sas
Meadows, J. R. (Clara Braden) Ch
Mabel; Paris Rl Stratton Sec31
096a (1877) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Means, Emma Ch Herbert, Esther,
John, Paul, Francis; Paris R8 Ed-
gar SeclO O80a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Means, H. S. (Emma Means, Mother)
Ch Herbert, Esther, John, Paul,
Frances; Paris R8 Edgar SeclOS
T80a Mrs. Emma Means (1869)
Wabash Tel. Paris
83
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Meehan, J. T. (Cecil Rooney) Ch
Helen; Hume Rl Shiloh SeclOE
TlOOa Thomas Fitzgerald (1892)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Meehan, P. H. (Anna Undercoflar)
Ch Thomas. Charles, Bill, Mary,
Owen. Ed., Raymond, Grace; Broc-
ton R18 Shiloh Sec35S T320a John
Condon (1887)' Wabash Tel. Hume
Meehan, W. M. (Cecelia Waller) Ch
Mary, Bernadine; Hume Rl Young
America Sec26 T80a Stiedle (1889)
Tel. Hume
Melter, Albert A. (Mary E. Melter,
Mother) Ch William, Edward, Clar-
ence, Ida, Albert, Gertrude, Hes-
ter; Kansas RlS Kansas Secl7 038a
(1905)
Melton, C. R. (Ollie Morns) Ch
Anna, Sherman; Kansas R16 Kan-
sas Secl2 016a (1863)
Melton, Jacob (Caroline Melton) Ch
Addie, Rena, Jeflfie, Ellis: Kansas
RlS Grandview Sec3 T55a Alary
Miller (1867) Peoples Mutual Tel.
Grandview
Melton, J. F. (Lucy Gordon) Ch Em-
mett. Don. Woodrow, Russell.
Shelby; Kansas R15 Kansas Secl8
011a"(1865)
Menk, John (Ella Hutchens) Ch
Marv, Ethel, Gladys. Hazel, Thelma,
Wayne; Kansas R15 Grandview
Sec4 T120a Charles Phillips (1870)
Peoples Mutual Tel. Grandview
Menk, Noah (Josephine Glatthaar)
Ch Ralph; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec3 0165a (1867) Tel. Grandview
Mercer, V. M. (Sarah Reed) Ch Min-
nie; Paris Rll Hunter Sec20 T^a
Collett Hunter (1910)
Meredith, L. W. (Mandy Heazeltine)
Ch Charles; Paris R7 Buck Secl2N
O80a (1894) Wabash Tel. Paris
Mering, Ainthus (Dora Walraven)
Paris Rll Hunter Secl9 Ol^a
(1857) Citizens Tel. Libertyville
Merkle, Roy C. (Lelia Erp) Ch An-
drew; "Spring Valley Farm" Broc-
ton R19 Embarras Secll 054a T25a
J. B. Ogden (1885) Coles County
Tel. Co. Oakland
Metcalf, F. N. (Matie Bird) Ch Chris-
tine, Elrena, Fay; Paris R2 Elbridge
Secl2 T251a Fred CaldWell (1897)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Metcalf, M. B. (Margaret Brooks)
Ch Brooks, Vera, Ruby, Eugene,
Lowell; Kansas R14 Kansas Secll
T128a Bud Morris (1892) Tel. Kan-
sas
Metcalf, Ralph (Sarah McCoy) Ch
Maud. Hazel, Ruth, Mary; Chris-
man R26 Edgar Sec29 076a (1872)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Meyers, M. D. (Celia Boler) Ch Mary
Max, Eileen, Curtis; Redmon Buck
Sec23 O200a (1871) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Meyers, Sidney E. (Maud O. Exlim)
Ch Marie E. ; "Clover Blossom
Farm" Redmon Embarras Sec21
0285a (1864) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Michael, William A. (Lena Slack) Ch
Wayne, Allen; Hume Rl Shiloh
SeclOE T120a Henry Stickler (1886)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Michaels, Marion (Maud Metcalf) Ch
John, Wilmoth; Chrisman R26 Ed-
gar Sec29 T60a John Fauts (1913)
Milam, Charles (Maude Jewel) Ch
Leota, Hazel, Louis, George, Ed-
ward; Paris R6 Buck Sec27 T150a
Mrs. Jane Henn (1882) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Milburn, Elijah S. (Alice Davidson)
Ch Ethel, Hilda, Philip, Harold,
William, Rex; "Pleasant Knoll
Farm" Redmon Embarras Secl6
O80a (1869)
Miller, Charles E. (Grace Sisson)
Paris R3 Paris Secl3S T120a Shelbv
Greene (1901) Wabash Tel. Paris
Miller, George W. (Nellie Rainey)
Paris R6 Paris Sec35N Farm Hand
Edward Sunkel (1916)
Miller, G. V. (Maude Armstrong) Ch
George, Carl, Emmafa}^ Mary,
Waldo; Metcalf Rl Shiloh Sec24E
T120a Mrs. Mary Armstrong (1886)
Miller, James T. (Clara E. Miller)
Ch Verna B., Charles E., Nellie M.,
Maggie A., Grace L., William O.,
Tura J.; Brocton RlS Embarras
Sec31 T160a L N. Cooley (1874)
Hume Tel. Brocton
Miller, Joe (Lillie Walsnuth) - Ch
Wavne, Alice, Ora, May; Scottland
R29 Brouillett Creek Sec5 O70a
(1909) Citizens Tel. Dana
Miller, John L. (Viola Barkley) Cli
Charles L., George E. ; Paris R2 El-
bridge SeclO-9-2 T238a Charles L.
Miller (1877) Wabash Tel. El'Dricge
Miller, J. J. (Malissa Garrigties) Ch
Lena; Chrisman R24 Ross Secl3
T195a S. and A. Hartley (1893)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Miller, William O. (Emma J. Graham)
Ch Floyd H., Walter F., Clarence
W.; Paris R4 Symms Sec3 O260a
(1877) Wabash Tel. Paris
84
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Miller, Willis O. (Addie L. Stanley)
Ch Omer L., Ethel L., Orion; Paris
R3 Symms Seel O120a R. K. Mc-
Cord (1858) Wabash Tel. Paris
Miller, W. S. (Victoria David) Paris
R9 Paris Sec30 T14N RllW O40a
(1916) Wabash Tel. Paris
Millsap, Ray E. (Effie I. Hopkins) Ch
Linden K., Joseph L., Paul S., Roy
E.; Brocton R19 Embarras Secll
T4i^a Paradine E. Millsap (1917)
Milner, Henry (Nancy T. Holmes) Ch
Beatrice; Paris R3 Symms Seel
O80a (1895) Wabash Tel. Paris
Milton, J. T. (Clare Bishop) Ch
Bertha, Ray, Ralph, Emory, Cecil,
Edith, Nina; Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl4 027a (1849) Tel. Kansas
Minnick, Millard (Ella Conover) Ch
James, Minnie, Finley, Emory, An-
thony, Nettie, Hazel, Richard,
Harry, William, John, Dorothy;
"Brookside Garden" Chrisman R24
Ross Sec26 OS^a T40a (1903) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
Mitchel, Chandler (Marica Hartley)
Ch George; Chrisman R24 Ross
Secl3 097i^a (1845) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Mitchel, George A. (Ida Stout) Chris-
man R24 Prairie Secl9 O280a (1881)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Mitchell, A. C. (Rachel Hardv}- Ch
Minette, Albert, Anna, Harry, Ira;
Metcalf Rl Y c.;- A—- ica Secl4
O40a (1856) Metcalf Tel.
'"=<-cheli, J3p"' a ^.owry) Ch Lu-
Ross Sec22
Wyatt (1876)
^u-.iilci) Met-
calt . -..-i.merica Sec9 T200a
V Isaac v.-ov,^:,'aid (1887) Tel. Met-
"" calf
Mitchell, H. W. (May Abel) Metcalf
Rl Young America Sec26 O120a
(1874) Tel. Metcalf
Mitchell, Ike (Blanche Hanks) Ch
Harry, Mary, Logan, Ike, J. T.,
Nelse; Paris R2 Symms Sec25
0177a Mitchell Est. (1887)
Moffett, N. R. (Anna Zemmerly) Ch
Grace, Silas, Lawrence, Fay, Joseph-
ine; Paris Grandview Sec31 052fla
(1868) Tel. Paris
Moffitt, J. S. (Belle Hibarger) Ch
Mittielau; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec36 O180a (1916) Tel. Paris
Megan, L. J. (Carrie Crum) Paris RIO
Hunter Secll O180a (1872) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Moody, Charles (Laura Davis) Ch
Mary, Bertha, Charlie, Doris, Flora;
Chrisman R2S Brouillet Creek
Secll 02a (1912)
Moody, W. S. (Dora McConha) Ch
Gladys, Glenn, Wilma; Kansas R13
Embarras Sec36 OlSOa (1909) Hall
Tel. Westfield & Kansas
Moore, D. B. (Cora Skidmore) Ch
Alta, Gladys; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec26S O40a (1876) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Moore, Emanuel (Lola Murphy) Ch
Lucile, Dessie, Kenneth, Lee,
Flozza, Truman; Clarksville R4
Grandview Secl3 T200a C. L Baver
(1915) Tel. Clarksville
Moore, Taylor (Ethalinda Edging-
ton) Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Secl5 041a (1849) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Moore, W. T. (Mary J. Bartlett) Ch
Elmer, Daniel, Elgar; Brocton R2
Shiloh Sec26S O40a (1873)
Moran, Eugene (Jessie Woodward)
Metcalf Rl Edgar Sec36 T80a M.
Steele (1904) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Morgan, W. M. (Clara Storms) Ch
Vera; Paris RIO Hunter Secll
O200a (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Morns, Bennett (Sarah Perisho) Ch
Ida, Mary; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec26 OlOOa (1857) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Morris, Clifford (Emma Ceiling) Ch
Orrin, Reese; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Sec20 T195a J. H. Thomas (1887)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Morris, Edward G. (Alvina Hunt) Ch
Joseph, George; Kansas R13 Kan-
sas Sec2 079a Sec3 T40a (1877)
Tel. Kansas
Morris, George Paris R4 Symms
SeclSN O360a (1844) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Morris, H. W. (Ida B. Handley) Ch
Harry; Kansas R13 Kansas Secll-23
O280a (1872) Tel. Kansas
Morris, Lawrence (Hazel Baird) Ch
Wilbur; Chrisman R27 Edgar Sec21
TlOOa E. Morris (1891) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Morris, Lewis (Cora Hollinger) Ch
Clayton, Arthur, Frank, Mae, Isa-
bel, Josephine; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Sec21 T160a E. Morris (1916) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
Morris, Lud (Margaret Shepard)
"Pleasant Hill Farm" Paris R8
Paris SeclSN O50a (1857) Wabash
Tel. Paris
85
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Morris, Oscar F. (Edna Gruber) Kan-
sas R14 Kansas Secl8 095a (1881)
Tel. Kansas
Morris, William H. (Ida Brown) Ch
Archie, Athalinda, Harvey, Jane,
Foster, Stella, Walter, Virginia;
Paris R8 Paris Sec23N O270a
TlOOa (1861) Wabash Tel. Paris
Morrisey, J. T. (Florence Dunn) Ch
Herbert. Alberta. Wilbur; Paris RIO
Hunter Sec22 OlSQ^a (1871) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Morrison, Frank (Augusta Brown)
Paris Rll Elbridge Sec22 O120a
Secl4 TlOOa (1880) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Morrow, H. L. Jr. (Marie Parsons)
Brocton R19 Shiloh SeclW T80a
H. L. Morrow Sr. (1892) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Morstatter, F. S. (Sarah McMorris)
Ch Katherine, Leona, Arthur,
Mar}', Anna, Mabel; Kansas R16
Kansas Sec3 T125a Aden Wilhoit
(1871)
Morstatter, J. W. Kansas R16 Kansas
Sec3 T125a Aden Wilhoit (1871)
Tel. Kansas
Morton, James (Bessie Jones) Ch J.
Everett, John W., Edna M., Ruth
F.; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec4 O106a
T12a Ellsworth Foster (1870) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Morton, Rufus Paris R2 Elbridge
065a (1891) Wabash Tel. Paris
Morton, Samuel (Alice, Lillian. Sis-
ters) "Asher Morton Farm" Paris
R2 Elbridge Sec28 O200a (1859)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Morton, William (Sarah Vanarsdal)
Ch Gerald, Glen, Blanche, Benja-
min, Gran, Alice; "Sugar Valley
Stock Farm" Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec26-34 0266a (1856) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Mosely, A. K. (Sa.ah Gano) Ch Roe,
Allen. John, Byron, Mark; Dudlev
R12 Grandview Sec27 0225a (1857')
Moss, Charles (Rosa Sublet) Ch Jes-
sie, Bessie, Harry, James; Edgar
R28 Edgar Secll T310a C. Harris
(1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Moss, Ed. (Allie Redmon) Ch John,
Frank, Florence, Arnold, Kenneth,
Ralph; Paris R9 Paris Sec25 TUN
R12W O160a (1874) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Moss, Frank (Myrtle Wright) Ch
Sylvia M., Lucile E.; Paris Rl El-
bridge Secl6 O70a (1878)
Moss, Harrison (Caroline McClain)
Ch Blanche, Bertha, Fay; Edgar
R28 Edgar Seel 01500a (1854)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Moss, H. E. (Nancy Purlee) Ch Ollie,
Olive; Paris R8 Paris Sec25N 033a
(1872)
Moss, Mrs. Maggie (Maggie Naugle)
Ch Elvis, Laura, Frank, Maudie,
Pearl; Paris R8 Paris Sec25N 07a
(1870)
Mott, Hannah Ch Roscoe, Reatha;
Paris R9 Edgar Sec9 05a (1900)
Mott, Sherman (Beatrice Skidmore)
Ch Herbert; Scottland R30 Brouil-
lett Creek Secl7 0238a (1872) Citi-
zens Tel. St. Bernice
MuUenix, John (Lena Waite) Ch Wil-
liam, Frances, Helen; Paris R5
Paris Secl6W TlOOa Mrs. Susan
Mullenix (1887) Wabash Tel. Paris
Mullins, Thomas W. (Minnie Barrett)
Ch Lester, Glen, Gilbert, Dolores;
Paris R8 Paris Sec26N 023a (1910)
Bell Tel. Paris
MuUis, Richard (Alary Goff) Ch Myr-
tle, Raymond, Arthur, Louis; Paris
R9 Paris Secl9 T14N RllW T80a
Thomas Sims (1913) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Murphy, David (Catherine Gillivary)
(Ellen Murphy. Mother; Grace E.
Murphv. Sister) Paris R9 Hunter
Secl5 T5Sa Ellen Alurphjf (1878)
Bell Tel. Paris
Murphy, Frank (B-rtha Meltoik) Ch ^
Marie, Liiella'. ^ —n^; "Plois""' "
Hill Farm- " -- .
Sec5 T13G.
Kill (1904
Murph", '^€o.
Leonard, Vvam^,-.^ , v^ai..
R5 Grandview Sc, .._,.... .,(1860)
Tel. Paris
Murphy, N. W. (Emma Murphy)
Paris R3 Svmms Sec23 T80a J. G.
Brown (184"7)
Murphy, William (Eliza Benge) Ch
Ida, Daniel, Gilbert, George, Frank.
Alice; Ridge Farm R2 Ross Sec5
Farm Hand Flora Neblick (1916)
Vermilion Tel. Ridge Farm
Murray, J. W. (Martha E. Patterson)
Ch Effie, Stella, Nellie, Delia; "Clo-
ver Leaf Farm" Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec20W T300a D. Wright (1871)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Musselman, Albert (Stella Scott)
Chrisman R26 Edgar Secl5 O102a
(1861) Wabash Tel. Horace
86
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Musselman, M. (Mary J. Patrick) Ch
George H.; Chrisman R25 Brouil-
lett Creek Secl4 0292a (1861) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
Myers, Archie B. (May Ellington) Ch
Albert, Evelyn, Marjorie; Hume Rl
Young America SecoS T155a George
W. Myers (1902) Tel. Hume
Myers, Ben (Dolly Arbuckle) Ch
Chester, Katherine; Paris R7 Shiloh
Sec7N Bert North (1910) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Myers, B. F. (Mary Fuqua) Ch Zora,
Jessie, Veda; Paris Rll Stratton
SecfS O50a (1858) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Myers, Guy A. (Gertrude Hinds) Ch
Genevieve; Newman R3 Shiloh
. SeclW T160a William Myers Est,
(1917) Wabash Tel. Hume
Myers, Huger (Georgia Ewinger)
Ch Eugene, Nema; Paris Rll Strat-
ton Sec35 O240a S. F. Myers (1892)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Myers, J. W. (Diana Riddle)) Ch
Lucile, Jeremiah; Hume Rl Young
America Sec36 OlSOa (1871) Tel.
Hume
Myers, Omer (Rose Fonner) Ch Paul,
Louise; Hume Rl Shiloh SeclW
T240a Mrs. E. J. Myers Est. (1891)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Myers, Ora E. Sr. (Florence Draper)
Ch Merritt. Ora Jr.; Paris R8 Shiloh
Sec32SE T360a L. F. Myers (1885)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Myers, Owen (Clara Bruce) Ch
Homer, Gather; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec35 T160a S. F. Myers (1882) W^a-
bash Tel. Vermilion
Myers, S. S. (Ella Malone) Ch Jennie,
Evelyn, Phoebe, Mary; Paris R9
Edgar Sec9 T92a William Sullivan
(1893)
Myles, Clark (Honora Maloney) Ch
Richard, Russell, Bellda. Ethel,
Kathryn; Brocton R18 Shiloh
Secl8W T287a S. M. Barnes (1911)
Wabash Tel. Hume
N
Nay, C. E. (Ida Ov^^ens) Kansas R15
Kansas Sec36 O80a (1865) Tel. Kan-
sas
Nay, Elmer (Anna M. Perisho) Ch
Enis, Virginia, Paul; Kansas R15
Kansas Secll O20a (1880) Tel. Kan-
sas
Nay, Frank "Maple Shade Farm"
Kansas R15 Kansas Sec26 T80a W.
H. Nay (1892) Mutual Tel.
Nay, Miss Lelah and June Kansas R15
Kansas Secl3 092a (1895) Tel. Kan-
sas
Nay, Oscar (Anna Hockins) Ch Rus-
sell, Viola, Beulah; Kansas R15
Kansas Secl7 OlOa (1876) Tel. Kan-
Nay,' Riley (Ada Hite) Ch Lilah,
June; Kansas R15 Kansas Sec35-7
O80a T93a (1866) Tel. Kansas
Nay, W. Henry (Lottie Hobbs) Ch
(Dscar, Zelma, Elmer, Rolley, Bruce,
Mabel, Frank. Alpha, Glenn; "Maple
Shade Farm" Kansas R15 Kansas
Sec26-35-17-18 0164a (1855)
Neblick, F. D. (Sarah Gaines) Ch
Mabel, Edith; Ridge Farm R2 Ross
Sec4 O80a (1902) Vermilion Tel.
Ridge Farm
Nees Bros. (Mamy Kerney) Ch
Agnes, Ralph, George; Sidell R2
Young America Sec5 T300a D. A.
Richeson (1885) Tel. Hume
Neikirk, Kester (Maggie McNees)
Ch Leona, Frank; Sidell R2 Young
America Sec4 T43a Nancy McNees
(1895)
Neldon, S, H. Ch Lena, Fred; Chris-
man R27 Edgar Secl5 O20a (1886)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Nelson, William (Stella Perkins) Ch
Hellen, Raymond; Chrisman R23
Young America Secl2 T440a Mrs.
Epps (1915) Tel. Metcalf
Newcomer, W. A. (Lulu Thomas) Ch
Carl, Dorothy, Loyd; Paris R6
Buck Sec27 O180a (1882) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Newhart, Frank (Mandy Zimmerly)
Ch Raymond, Valla, Ethel, Esther,
Versa, Lawrence; Paris R4 Symms
Sec20 O250a (1871) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Newhart, J. F. Ch Nellie, Evaline,
Hazel, Grace; Paris R5 Symms
Secl7 O40a (1862) Bell Tel. Paris
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Newhart, V. (Nancy Hanson) Ch
Dorothy, Hady; Paris R4 Symms
Sec21 0116a (1867) Bell Tel. Paris
Newkirk, Mrs. E. J. '(Mary Williams)
Ch Margaret; "Clark Williams'
Farm" Ridge Farm R2 Ross SecS
096a (1851) Vermilion Tel. Ridge
Farm
Newman, Ferdie (Edna McGrew) Ch
Mildred, Richard, Freeman; Broc-
ton R2 Shiloh Sec27S Farm Hand
J. B. Wood (1913)
Newton, Celia (Celia Martin) Ch Les-
ter, Isma, Alta, Leonard, Vincent;
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek
Sec20 OlOa (1882)
Nicholison, Charles W. (Sarah Cha-
ncy) Ch Ralph; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec34 02a (1875)
Nichols, Emmet (Maude Watkins)
Paris R7 Shiloh Sec2S T280a S. I.
Headley (1902) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon
Nicholson, T. T. (Rebecka Hutchens)
Ch Glen, Roscoe; Kansas R14
Grandview Sec28 T160a Fred Smith
(1877) Tel. Kansas
Nickles, Thomas F. (Viola Archer)
Ch Wilma. Earl; Vermilion R33
Elbridge SecS TlOOa Mrs. E. J.
Calaway (1897)
Noble, Albert K. (Laura Humphrey)
Brocton R19 Embarras Sec2 T160a
Thomas Noble (1884) Hume Tel.
Co. Brocton
Noble, Mary R. Ch Pearl, Flossie;
Chrisman R24 Prairie SecS O180a
(1863) Citizens Independent Tel.
Dana
Noble, Thomas Ch Ernest, Maretia,
Albert, Alice; Brocton R19 Em-
barras Sec2 O300a (1854) Hume
Tel. Brocton
Noble, William B. and Henry G.
(Catherine, Sister) Brocton R19
Embarras Sec34 O160a (1858) Hume
Tel. Brocton
Nolan, Frank (Ethel Warmouth) Ch
Mary, Jane; Chrisman R28 Edgar
Sec25 O20a (1911) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Nolan, F. C. (Sadie Pinson) Ch
A. Rietus, Mitta, Metta; Scottland
R30 Hunter Sec33 063a (1850)
Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Nolan, J. M. (Alice Morrison) Ch
Fern; Scottland R3 Hunter Sec33
O20a (1885) Tel. Farmers' Line St.
Bernice
Nolan, Pearl (Oda White) Ch Oris,
Owen; Paris R7 Buck Sec7NE
Farm Hand William Stewart (1913)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
North, Bert (Mary M. Fox) Ch
Grace, Arthur, Harold, Charles,
Earl; Paris R7 Buck Secl3 T24
Agnes Dugan (1884) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
North, Charles (Estella Querrey) Ch
Mary, Wayne, Thelma; Paris R7
Buck Seel IN T200a John Carroll
(1881) Wabash Tel. Redmon
North, Edgar (Lula Cash) Paris R8
Shiloh Sec6SE 075a (1871) Wabash
Tel. Paris
North, Ezra S. (Ethel Souder) Paris
R5 Buck Sec7SE O60a (1873) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
North, George (Mary O. Stewart) Ch
Charles A., Mabel, Egbert, Ethel,
Ella, Lillie; Paris Rl Stratton
SeclO O80a (1855) V.^abash Tel.
Paris
North, Walter Paris R8 Shiloh Sec6SE
075a (1873) Wabash Tel. Paris
North, Z. T. (Ola Brown) Ch Irma;
Paris R4 Paris Secl3S T160a Mrs.
Arch Hanna Jr. (1880) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Nuckles, Harvey J. (Myrtle Slaughter)
Ch Russell, Ernest; Chrisman R23
Ross Secl6 O80a (1870) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Nye, E. E. (MoUie Cummins) Ch
Donald, Carrol, Gertrude, Ella,
Archie; Dennison R2 Elbridge Secl4
T160a N. E. Hawkins (1877) Wab-
ash Tel. Elbridge
Ogden, Alva C. (Cora Wiese) Kansas Ogden, Clarence H. (Florence Stokes)
R13 Embarras Sec24 T200a Emmett "Cottage Lawn Farm" Isabel Em-
Scott (1895) Coles County Tel. Co. barras Sec22 O50a (1894)
Oakland
88
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Ogdon, F. E. (Letha Chandler) Ch
Kenneth; Newman R3 Shiloh
Sec2W T80a J. R. Keran (1915)
Ogden, G. W. (Rosie Norbeck) Ch
Jessie, Clara, Genevieve, Lilly;
Ogden Brown, Grandson; Paris R8
Paris Sec26N 04a (1859) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Ogden, John B. (Dollie Mapes) Ch
Ella, Clarence, Floyd, Grover. Lil-
ley, Earl, Eva; "Pleasant Hill Farm"
Brocton R19 Embarras SeclO OliOa
(1895) Coles County Tel. Co. Oak-
land
Ogden, Ralph L. (Nellie Hogue)
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec27 T120a
Ogden Est. (1897)
Ogden, William C. "Maple View
Farm" Brocton R19 Embarras
SeclO-11 O40a T12a John Ogden
(1883)
Ogg.A. F. (IdaDonahey) Ch Thelnia,
Verla; Newman R3 Shiloh Sec3W
T295a Hannah Wigner Est. (1887)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Ogle Clifford (Jessie Moss) Ch
Charles, James; Paris R8 Paris
SecHN T80a Mary J. Ogle Wabash
Tel. Paris
Ogle, William (Elizabeth Floe Kel-
sheimer) Paris R3 Symms Sec31
T233a Georgia L. Ogle (1887) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
O'Hair, J. Ogden (Jennie Rogers) Ch
Scofield, Grady, Carlisle, Forest;
"Wayside Farm" Paris R2 Symms
Sec20 0887a (1847) Wabash Tel.
Paris
O'Hair, Smith (Lucile Linder) Paris
R4 Symms SeclO OlOOa Wabash
Tel. Paris
O'Hair, W. S. (Beatrice Smith) Ch
John, Lucile Smith; Paris R5 Grand-
view Secl7 T265a Mrs. E. O'Hara
(1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
O'Hair, Z. C. (Bertha Wright) Ch
Cecil, May, James, Robert; Paris
R7 Buck Secl5 T200a C. Burham
(1917) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Osborn, O. P. Ch James, Walter,
Harvey; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec7
T218a J. W. Wynn (1893)
Owens, Jane (Minnie Robison) Ch
Rhu, Chester, Buster, Warneta.
Frank, Hazel. Esther; Kansas R14
Kansas Sec2 T62j/2a Emely J.
Evens (1882)
Owens, John H. (Ella Wyatt) Chris-
man R4 Ross Sec35 012a (1892)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Page, Mrs. Anna (Anna Hanks) Ch
Mary; "Meadow Lawn Farm" Mar-
shall R3 Elbridge Secl5-16 O140a
(1874) Wabash Tel. Paris
Painter, James H. (Anna Ellis) Ch
Ernest, Clyde, William; Paris R4
Grandview Sec4 T260a J. H. Gill
(1908) Wabash Tel. Paris
Parish, J. A. (Sue Link) Ch Fred,
Harry, Mary, Edgar; Paris R2
Paris Sec7S O102a (1857) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Parish, Viola Ch Ruth; Chrisman R25
Brouillett Creek Sec3 032a (1871)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Parke, J. B. (Blanch Beasley) Ch Na-
dine, Gaylord; Kansas R14 Kansas
Sec35 T80a Joseph Adams (1907)
Parker, Frank (Belle Littlefield)
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek Sec3
O200a (1849) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Parker, Lival (Katie Smith) Ch
Charles, Waltei^, Fred; Chrisman
R65 Brouillett Creek Sec33 065a W.
M. Sayre. (1885) Tel. Chrisman
Parker, R. K. (Vinabell Runyan)
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
SeclO 072^a (1878) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Parker, William (Nora Felts) Ch
Mary; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek SeclS T48a Parker Est.
(1890) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Parks, J. W. (Cecil Southard) Ch
Louise. Electa; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec7 065a (1873)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Parks, S. A. (Minnie Collins) Ch
Roscoe, Vance. Millard, Bessie,
Grace, John, Spurgeon; Scottland
R29 Prairie Sec22 T205a Margaret
Clark (1896) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Parrish, Charles (Ida G. Crawford)
Ch Rush; Oliver Rl Elbridge Sec4
OlOOa (1868) Wabash Tel. Paris
Parrish, E, C. & Sons (Ida Jones)
Ch Lloyd, Louis, Willard; "Hazel-
dell Farm" Oliver Rl Elbridge
Secl6 O200a (1865) Wabash Tel.
Paris
89
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Parrish, Mrs. Kate Ch Herbert Par-
rish, Nelie, Verner, Walter; Oliver
Rl Elbridge SeclO O230a (1860)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Parrish, Rush C. (Dollie Hall) Ch
Paul; Oliver Rl Symms Sec8 O20a
(1892) Wabash Tel. Paris
Parrish, S. H. (Grace Reese) Ch Car-
rol, Lee. Melvin, Garnet; "Locust
Bend Farm" Paris R2 Elbridge
Sec35-2 095a (1875) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Parrish, Verner (Marietta Forsythe)
Ch Hall; Oliver Rl Elbridge SeclO
T233a Mrs. Kate Parrish Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Parson, W. F. (Maggie Julian) Ch
Vivian, Marie, Inez; Hume Rl
Shiloh SeclOE T160a Tames McCul-
louch (1882) Wabash Tel. Hume
Patchett, Earl (Maud Davis) Ch
Lois, Thomas; Brocton R18 Shiloh
Sec20 O80a Embarras Sec28 T240a
Matthew Patchett (1885) Tel.
Brocton
Patchett, Mathew (Helen Beck) Ch
George, Effie, Margaret, Earl;
"Green Lawn Farm No. 1" Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec28 O280a
(1887) Hume Tel. Co. Brocton
Patrick, Roy (Lena Myers) Paris R8
Shiloh SeclS O160a T160a (1885)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Patrick, S. M. Chrisman R2S Edgar
Sec21 0191a (1862) Tel. Horace
Patterson, I. W. (MoUie Holley) Ch
Goldie, LaVerne, Genevieve, Orville.
Dorothv; Paris Rll Paris Sec6E
T3a Peter T. Patterson (1887)
Patten, Mrs. Anna Edwards Ch
Earl; Oliver Rl Elbridge Secll
O90a (1892) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Patten, John M. (Donie Wyatt) Ch
Ellen; Metcalf Rl Young America
Secl7 T80a T. Roscoe Grace (1917)
Tel. Metcalf
Patten, W. A. (Dollie Hanks) Ch
Russell. Kenneth; Dennison R2
Elbridge SeclS 048a (1868) Wab-
ash Tel. Elbridge
Paul, John F. (Zella Jones) Ch
James; Hume Rl Shiloh Secl5E
Farm Hand Harvey Pinnell (1917)
Paul, W. J. (Florence Turner) Ch
Cora, Lillie, Curtis. Otha; Kansas
R16 Kansas Sec34 T80a A. J. Clark
(1903) Tel. Kansas
Pavey, William (Eva Hobson) Chris-
man R24 Scottland SeclS Farm
Hand Otis Scott (1893)
Payne, B. A. (Helen Jones) Ch
Allen. Robert: Brocton R17 Shiloh
Sec23W O150a (1890) Bell Tel.
Brocton
Payne, Charles (Pearl Houpt) Ch
Madge; Edgar R28 Edgar Sec35
T160a Harrison Moss (1880) Wab-
ash Tel. Horace
Payne, Charles T. (Emma Potter) Ch
Ruth, Russell, Harold, Hannah,
Mary, Adell, Charles Jr.; Brocton
R17 Shiloh Sec22VV O160a (187/)
Bell Tel. Brocton
Payne, F. M. (Ella Newcomb) Ch
Marguerite L. ; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec27 OlOa (1856) Citizens
Tel. Scottland
Payne, James (Ellen Skeeters) Ch
Mary, Frank, Joseph, James Jr.,
John, Robert; Chrisman R26 (1883)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Payne, Joseph M. (Blanch Wheeler)
Ch Joseph M., Paul W. ; Chrisman
R25 Brouilleit Creek Sec26 T92K'a
Claud Wheeler (1889) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Pear, George (Jessie Tanner) Ch
Thelma; Paris Rl Stratton Sec31
T60a John Sanders (1883) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Pear, J. F. (Nora Whitmer) Ch Flor-
ence; Paris R3 Symms Sec23 T200a
Miss Jennie Smith (1887) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Pearman, C. F. (Bertha Fry) Paris
R9 Hunter Secl5 T118a Charlie Fry
(1894) Wabash Tel. Paris
Pearman, S. O. (Alice Driesbach) Ch
Carrol, Julia, Brown, Clifford, Eliza-
beth, Helen, Ruth, Allan; Paris R2
Paris Secl8S 0115a (1872) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Pearmin, William (Louisa Robinson)
Ch Helen. Charles; Hume Rl Shi-
loh Sec9W Farm Hand John Con-
don (1916) Wabash Tel. Hume
Pearson, Clyde (Mary Love) Ch Wil-
ma, Chester, James; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec9 Farm Hand A. L Smith
(1917)
Pearson, Rey (Ophelia Cook) Ch
Ernest, Madge; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec9 Farm Hand A. J. Smith (1916)
Peeler, Joseph (Nellie Patts) Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek Sec34
T24a Winfield Randall (1917) Wab-
ash Tel. Chrisman
Peer, Charles (Ada Wirnsett) Ch
Harold; Scottland R29 Brouillett
Creek Sec32 T40a Dave Peer (1914)
90
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Pennington, C. C. (Lela Elsberry) Ch
Marvin, Francis, Dortha; Paris RIO
Hunter Sec8 Farm Hand C. M. Els-
berry (1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
Pennington, Mont (Esther Quinn) Ch
Nettie, Nellie, Charles; Chrisman
R26 Hunter 068a Brouillett Creek
Sec27 T140a Mrs. Oren Manning
(1879) Wabash Tel. Horace
Pennington, Mora (Anna Dillon) Ch
Mildred, Edith; Paris RIO Hunter
Sec35 O20a (1886)
Pennington, W. H. (Susie Wilson)
Ch Ralph; Paris R2 Elbridge Secl6
T30a Berleau Bros. (1885) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Perisho, A. (Emily Morton) Ch Han-
ora, Edwin; Paris R6 Buck Sec5
O70a (1847) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Perisho, Carl N. (Clara Reynolds) Ch
Bernice;- Paris R9 Paris Sec31N
O80a (1889) Bell Tel. Paris
Perisho, Clayton (Bernice Sunkel)
Paris R6 Buck Sec35S Resident W.
H. Perisho (1895) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Perisho, C. Edward (Beatrice Bous-
log) Ch Mae, Louise; "Airy Knoll
Stock Farm" Dudley R12 Grand-
view Secl4 0159a T55a Joseph
Perisho (1889) Tel. Paris
Perisho, Enos (Lyzee Clopoal) Ch
Anna, Grace. Golda; Kansas R15
* Grandview Secl6 O170a (1856)
Peoples Mutual Tel. Grandview
Perisho, Enos E. (Barbara Heinlein)
Kansas R15 Grandview Sec9 T90a
James H. Perisho (1915)
Perisho, Everett (Chloe Bercaw) Ch
Ruth, Francis; Paris R9 Paris
Secl9N T210a Charles Levings
(1887) Wabash Tel. Paris
Perisho, Frank (Daisv Watkins) Ch
Annie: Paris R6 Buck Secl2 OlOOa
(1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
Perisho, James H. (Margaret Fitz-
jarrald) Ch William, Enos, Myrtle;
Kansas R15 Grandview Sec9-16
O90a (1846)
Perisho, Jonathan Ch Golda; "Lans-
dale Farm" Paris R5 Grandview
Secl3 O80a (1865) Tel. Paris
Perisho, Joseph (Harriett Hinds) Ch
Edward, Sarah; Paris Paris Sec2S
0174a (1860) Wabash Tel. Paris
Perisho, J. W. Ch Dessie, Artela,
Nancy, Ida; Kansas R15 Grandview
Secl6 O130a (1854) Tel. Grandview
Perisho, Olba (Hattie Runian) Ch
Earmel; Chrisman R23 Ross Secl6
T160a A. D. Summa (1873) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Perisho, W. H. (Dora Adams) Ch
Clayton; Paris R6 Buck Sec35S
O160a (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Perisho, W. H. Jr. (May Murphy) Ch
Everett. Charles; Paris R4 Symms
Sec 15 O40a (1863) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Perkins, Edward (Athalinda Morris)
Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec30S O80a
T120a (1914) Wabash Tel. Horace
Perkins, J. I. (Minnie Lease) Ch
Stella. Esther. Jessie; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Secl3E T120a A. M. Cusick
(1882) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Perkins, Paul K. (Florence Bercaw)
Ch Dorothy; Paris R9 Paris Secl7E
T230a D. S. Perkins (1892) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Perkinson, W. J. (Emma Beyer) Ch
Florence, Ethel, Ray, Robert,
Wayne, Anna, Myson. Margaret,
Hazel; Kansas R15 Kansas Ser7
044a (1885)
Perry, Charles (Jennie Davis) Ch
Annie, William, Versie, John, Golda,
Fred; Paris R9 Hunter Sec34 O60a
(1892)
Perry, J. W. (Emma Turner) Ch Eva-
line. Byron. Edith. Harrj', Louise.
James, Doris; Chrisman R26 Edgar
Secl9 T61a C. P. Thomas (1870)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Peters, G. B. (Josephine Ross) Ch
Floyd, Claud; Dudlev Grandview
Sec9 T160a Fred Baber (1905)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Pettyjohn, W. M. (Alta Allison) Ch
James E. ; Metcalf Rl Young Amer-
ica Secl5 Farm Hand G. G. Kendall
(1914)
Phillips, C. C. (Linnie Darnell) Ch
Louise, Charles. Archer. Rosellsa;
Paris R6 Buck Sec34 T400a Arnie
Archer (1884) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Phillips, J. C. (Mary Cook) Ch Chand-
los, Adis, Oscar, Rosa. Charles;
Paris R5 Grandview Sec7 T166a W.
D. Curtis (1848) Wabash Tel. Paris
Pifer, Robert (Effie Wright) Ch
Joseph W. ; Paris R8 Edgar Sec5
T185a W. K. Wright (1912) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Pilkenton, Ben (Mary Roberts) Ch
Corda, Ernest. Golda; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec28 Farm Hand Charles
Hoult (1895) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Pinnell, Curtis (Sherer) Ch Irene;
Kansas R15 Kansas Secl8 O150a
(1866) Tel. Kansas
91
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Pinnell, Ruber (Mabel Redman) Kan-
sas R16 Kansas SeclO 044a (1888)
Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, H. F. Ch Lawrence, Mary,
Charles, Jean, Shelby, Horace; Kan-
sas Kansas Sec2-3 0500a (1861)
Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, H.V. (Ella Redman) Ch Eva.
Hazel, June, Lois; Kansas R16
Kansas Secl4 O40a (1868) Tel.
Kansas
Pinnell, Irene Kansas R15 Kansas
Secl7 063a (1898) Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, Joseph H. (Orena Sater) Ch
Thelma, Richard; Metcalf Rl Shi-
loh SeclSE O20a T190a Joseph Pin-
nell (1884) Wabash Tel. Hume
Pinnell, J. R. (Sarah Ellen Corn-
stock) Ch Charles E., Elva L.;
"Truck and I'oultry Farm" Kansas
R16 Kansas SeclS 08a (1854) Tel.
Kansas
Pinnell, J. W. (Lovina Nay) Ch
Minnie, Curtis, Bertha, Fannie,
Loulie, Sherman; Kansas R15
Kansas Sec6 O40a (1839) Tel.
Kansas
Pinnell, L. T. (Annie May Fox) Ch
Glen, Don, Lloyd, Jean; "Pure
Breed Stock Farm" Kansas R16
Kansas Secl4 0152a (1876) Tel.
Kansas
Pinnell, Miss Mabel Kansas R15 Kan-
sas Sec31-36 0172a (1889) Tel.
Kansas
Pinnell, Mrs. Mary I. (Cash) Ch Os-
borne, Harvey; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
Secl5 O160a (1857) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Pinnell, Mrs. Mildred A. (Wilhoit) Ch
Homer, Mabel, Ethel; Kansas R15
Kansas Sec27-26 0159a Sec34 T71a
(1853) Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, Osborne R. (AUie Brown) Ch
Mabel, Frances, Fredrica, Joseph,
Jacob, Emory; Hume Shiloh Secl5E
T190a Joseph Pinnell Est. (1876;
Wabash Tel. Hume
Pinnell, Ray (Chloe Nay) Ch Verlin.
Max; Kansas R16 Kansas O380a
(1882) Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, Richard (Alva Miller) Ch
Lola; Kansas R16 Kansas Secll
O20a (1885) Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, W. I. S. (Martha Poulter) Ch
W. O.. H. F.; Kansas R15 Kansas
Sec26 027a (1830) Tel. Kansas
Pinnell, W. O. (Anna B. Huber) Ch
Ray, Huber; "Ridge Breeding
Farm" Kansas R16 Kansas
SeclO-11-14 O400a (1859) Tel.
Kansas
Planson, Julius H. (Lizzie Watkins)
Ch Homer, Clara; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec2 023a (1876) Tel.
Grandview
Plowman, Pharis (Bertha Miller) Ch
Raymond, Ina; Newman R3 Shiloh
Sec2W Farm Hand Rachael Mor-
rows (1917)
Plumb, Horace R. (Lucy Rodgers)
"Walnut Valley Stock Farm" Paris
RS Grandview Sec31 O290a (1859)
Tel. Paris
Poe, Thomas A. (Gertrude Porter) Ch
Foster, Roscoe, Lena; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Sec35 T90i^a
Mrs. Edd Dillon (1890) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Poor, Thomas (Mabel Brown) Ch
Ruth, Albert. William; Brocton R19
Embarras Sec8 T380a Sarah Whit-
lock (1872) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Porter, E. E. (Ida Lange) Ch Ralph,
Leona. Sylvia. Morris; Hume Rl
Young America Sec35 T172a Ed
Porter (1894) Tel. Hume
Porter, Grant (Fannie Hamilton) Ch
Howard, Nelson, Alarvel, Roscoe,
Leonard. Gladys; "Beautiful Lawn
Stock Farm" Hume R20 Young
America Sec7 O330a (1888) Tel.
Hume
Porter, Howard (Ona Buckler) Broc-
ton R2 Shiloh Sec27S Farm Hand
I. B. Wood (1911)
Porter, John C. (Zilpha Miller) Ch
Gladys, Kenneth. Kermit, Cather-
ine, Clellen; Paris R9 Hunter Secl6
T130a Catherine Morehouse (1903)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Porter, O. P. (Verna Darnell) Ch
Terrence, Robert, Ruth, Mabel,
Elmer, Ralph, Helen, Beatrice; Ed-
gar R28 Edgar Sec27 T321a Cora
Epps Wabash Tel. Horace
Pott, E. D. (Exie Ryan) Ch Blanche,
Cecil. Christena; Paris Rll Hunter
Sec24 Farm Hand Frank Watson
(1889) Citizens Tel. Libertyville
Potts, Oscar (Anna Suttles) Ch Her-
bert, Fred, Beulah, Willard; Paris
R2 Paris Sec7S 016a T120a (1891)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Poulter, A. T. (Estella Rowland) Ch
Carl; Paris R6 Paris Sec5W D. D.
Huston (1870) Wabash and Bell
Tel. Paris
Poulter, Everett (Rosabell Luc) Ch
Elsie, Hubert, Verrina, Cecil. Hazel;
Kansas R16 Kansas Secl4 T30a L.
T. Pinnell (1883)
92
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Poulter, M. A. (Zella O. Green) Kan-
sas R16 Kansas SeclO T210a Thom-
as Poulter (1877) Tel. Kansas
Poultney, Early (Lillie Blauchard)
• Sidell R2 Young America Sec2
T50a Mr. Ames (1917)
Powell, I. M. (Manda Britt) Ch Ber-
nard, Arthur, Dennis, Anna; Met-
calf Rl Young America Sec20
T320a Mrs. Epps (1914)
Powell, Z. E. (Virginia F. Campbell)
Paris Rl Paris SecSE 029a (1844)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Powers, Edward (Bertha Waller) Ch
Marv; Paris R9 Hunter SeclO
T160a James McCarthy (1894) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Powers, George (Grace Miller) Ch
Louise. Marie; Kansas R13 Kansas
Sec3 T80a H. M. Whitnand (1916)
Powers, John (Mary Kasper) Ch
Clarence; Brocton R17 Shiloh
SeclSW T200a (1872) Hugh Tel.
Brocton
Powers, P. C. (Katie Morrisey) Ch
Edward; Paris R9 Edgar Sec33
OlOOa (1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
Powers, R. C. (Adelia Morrisey) Ch
Mary, Aloysius, Paul. George,
Josephine, Gertrude; Paris R2 Paris
SecSS T228a Joe Ketterson (1866)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Poynter, W. A. (Cora Nicholson) Ch
Ruth, Eva. Ester, Ruby, Theodore,
Ada, Levi, Biesel, Donald, Paul;
Kansas Kansas Sec2 Farm Hand
R. O. Wilhoit (1917)
Preston, Mrs. Samuel (Laura Lycan)
Ch Charles, Blanch, Samuel, Lena,
Frank, Ralph. Glen; Paris R3
Symms Sec23 036a (1860) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Prewett, Ivan (Cornelia Kennedy) Ch
Macy; Paris R7 Paris Sec28N Farm
Hand Harry Robinson (1915) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Price, Charlie (Nora Shirley) Ch
Gladys. Herald. Hubert, Ethel,
Grace; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec20 T67a Anna Reese (1887) Wab-
ash Tel. Vermilion
Price J. W. Ch Samuel. Henry, Mar-
garet. Raymond, Josephine, Nellie;
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec30 053a
(1868)
Pritchett, W. A. (Laura Koons) Ch
Ora, Grover, Maud, Orland, Lola;
Scottland R29 Prairie Secl6 O250a
(1871) Citizens Tel. Dana
Propst, Mrs. Elizabeth (Stultz) Ch
Josiah, James; Paris RIO Hunter
Sec22 O40a (1875) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Propst, Evert (Eva Younts) Ch Elsie,
Vivian. Lloyd; Paris R9 Hunter
Sec9 O80a (1879) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Propst, H. L. (Lizzie McCormick) Ch
Nora, Zella, Kenneth, Orma. Aud-
rey, Claxton; Paris RIO Stratton
Sec28 T130a Mrs. Rachel Blackburn
(1883)
Propst, J. W. (Anna Kanouse) Ch
Everett, Lawrence, Stanley; Paris
R9 Hunter Sec9 032a (1853) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Proul, Melvin F. (Mary Ingram) Ch
Hazel, Ray; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Sec6W Farm Hand E. O. White
(1917)
Pugh, Lee (Delia Clark) Ch Edna,
Toe, Nettie, Jettie, William, Dane.
"Donald, Dudly; Metcalf Rl Edgar
Sec9-16 Tl,005a Jessie Memillion
and H. H. Butler (1910) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman and Metcalf
Querrey, W. C. (Sadie Housman) Ch
Stella,' Madge, Mary, Frank, Ernest;
Paris R7 Buck Secl4N 083a (1890)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Quinn, F. J. Sr. (Permelia Carter) Ch
Everett, Flavins Jr., Otis, Pross,
Mary, Ethel, Milton, Elmer; Pans
R4 Paris Secl3S 052a T46a Mary
Mason (1875) Wabash Tel. Pans
Quinn, Mrs. Gertrude (Keifer) Oliver
Rl Symms Secl4 O120a (1880)
Quinn, J. E. (Maggie Nicholas) Ch
Roy; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec30E
T160a S. B. Perkins (1864) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Qualkebush, Frank (Ella North) Ch
Ethel, Lovena; Paris R5 Buck
Sec7 Farm Hand C. T. Rudy Est.
(1910) Wabash Tel. Paris
93
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
R
Ragains, Lee (Mary Buckler) Ch
Lula, Verne; Paris R9 Paris Sec20E
T124a A. O. Buzzard (1882) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Ragains, R. E, (Lena Ryan) Ch
Wayne; Paris R5 Grandview Sec29
T160a Frank Newhart (1895) Tel.
Paris
Raines, J. M. (Edith Davis) Ch Doris,
Mildred; "Village Hill" Paris Rl
Elbridge Secl3 T77a Mrs. S. C.
Raines (1879) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Rakans, Lee (Llela Wilmoth) Hume
Rl Young America Sec32 T7a Lau-
rence Brooks (1911) Tel. Hume
Ramsey, Clyde (Hanna Sanders) Ch
Lee, Golde, Forest, Milton, John,
Eli, Harry, Clyde, Edith, Sabra,
Ellen; Kansas R15 Grandview Sec5
TllOa John Snyder (1910) Tel.
Grandview
Randall, Jacob S. (Anna Littlefield)
Ch Delia B., Mary L., Belle, Laura;
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec34 T240a Anna Randall (1886)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Randall, Orville (Ethel Morris) Ch
Marjorie, Max; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec33 O306a (1876)
Citizens Tel. Dana
Randleman, Mrs. Frances (Frances
Scoggins) Ch Olie, Mattie, Roy,
Elgie; Brocton R2 Shiloh Sec25S
O200a (1877) Wabash Tel. Hume
Randolph, John (Orlena C. Snearly)
Ch Doris; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec8 T180a Douglas Merkle (1908)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
Rankins, Green (Martha Davis) Ch
Arthur, Clem, Lee, Stella, Anna,
Bruce, Maye; Brocton R19 Embar-
ras Secl3 O220a Minnie Hanley
(1885) Bell Tel. Oakland
Ray, Adren B. (Dora Poindexter) Ch
Maggie Poindexter, Mother-in-law;
"Old Rav Farm" Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Secl6-17-8 0193a (1860) Wa-
bash Tel. Elbridge
Ray, Charles Dennison R2 Elbridge
Secl7 T80a Jasper Ray (1896)
Ray, Marion (Mary Henry) Ch Del-
bert, Edith, Albert, Silvan, Paul;
Paris RIO Hunter Sec32 Farm
Hand Charlie Bright (1915)
Reardon, Clarence Kansas R15 Grand-
view Secl6 026a T124a Dan Ander-
son (1917)
Redden, Samuel (Leah Kenderdine)
Ch Carl, Dewey , Harvey, Marie,
Elizabeth, Lola, Mary, Hazel; Kan-
sas R16 Kansas SeclO-3 Ollla
(1873) Tel. Kansas
Redman, Bruce (Beula Rider) Ch
Marian; Kansas R15 Kansas Sec5
O300a Homer Pinnell (1890) Tel.
Kansas
Redman, Clarence (Lola Wilhoit)
Kansas R13 Kansas T80a Burr
Honnoe (1916)
Redman, Elmer L. (Kate Adams) Ch
Lancaster, Harrold, Warder, Rebec-
ca, Randall; Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl3 O180a (1880) Tel. Kansas
Redman, McClelland (Elizabeth Da-
vis) Ch Mildred, Cecile; Kansas R16
Kansas Secl3 0155a (1862) Tel.
Kansas
Redman, Roe (Ethel Withoit) Kan-
sas R16 Kansas Secl3 T180a Elmer
Redman (1915) Tel. Kansas
Redman, William Jr. (Myrtle Robi-
son) Kansas Kansas Sec5 T300a
Homer Pinnell (1892) Tel. Kansas
Redmon, William (Maggie Soughers)
"Lone Oak Farm" Paris Rl Strat-
ton Sec35 O160a (1870) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Reed, Mrs. Daniel (Shields) Ch Alice,
Emma, Grace, Grover; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Secl8 065a (1864)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Reed, Jacob W. (Mary E. Darby)
Chrisman R25 Hunter Sec32 O60Ha
(1878) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Reed, J. W. (Gertrude Wheat) Ch
Eugene, Irene, Wayne, Leona;
Paris Rll Hunter Secl9 Farm
Hand C. S. Hunter (1913)
Reed, Perry (Minnie Pyles) Ch Golda,
Edna, Clifton, Bessie; Kansas R16
Kansas Sec2 J. Y. Wilhoit (1917)
Reed, Sheridan Scottland R30 Brouil-
lett Creek Secl2 0123a (1876) Cit-
izens Tel. Scottland
Reel, B. L. (Blanch David) Ch Vic-
toria, May, Leo; Paris RIO Stratton
Sec4 O90a TlOa Mrs. A. V. Dobins
(1895) Wabash Tel. Paris
Reel, Kirk (Alice Bandy) Ch Helen,
Ruth; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Secl8 T160a F. E. Bandy and Hugar
North (1905) Wabash Tel Ver-
milion
94
FARMERS AIID BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Reese, Chester (Goldie Perisho)
"Lawn Dale Farm" Paris R5 Grand-
view Secl3 T80a Jonathan Perisho
(1893) Tel. Paris
Reese, John P. (Lona Spurlock) Ch
Odessa, Mary, Forest; Paris R2
Elbridge Secl-2 0136a (1849) Wab-
ash Tel. Elbridge
Reichard, George (Belva Binkley) Ch
Catheline, Helen; Ridge Farm Rl
Sec8 Farm Hand C. C. Archibald
(1914)
Reichard, Otto (Anna Mitchell) Ch
Bessie, Russell, Louis, Leonard,
Catherine, Martha, Myron, Melvin;
Hume Rl Shiloh SecllE T120a Har-
vey Hayes (1896) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
Revis, Elby (Nora Fielder) Ch Oda,
Essel. Woodrow, Helen, Millie,
Bertha, Tillie; Chrisman R26 Edgar
Secl2 T206a Sam Scott (1911) Wab-
ash Tel. Horace
Reynolds, Luther (Grace Martin) Ch
Sylvia, Ray, Mary; Paris R5 Grand-
view Sec32 T117i^a Egecel (1915)
Tel. Paris
Reynolds, T. D. (May Elledge) Ch
Nima, Lloyd; Paris R2 Symms
Sec24 OlOla (1890) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Rhea, Edward (Edith Hart) Ch Julia,
Louise, Edwin, Margaret; "Clover-
dale Farm" Paris Rll Stratton
Sec36 0125a (1915) Bell Tel. Paris
Rhoads, Ben (Ella Morton) Ch Lillis,
Stewart; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec28
0166a (1868) Wabash Tel. Paris
Rhoads, Chauncy (Ada Irish) Ch
Maxine; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec33
OlOOa (1878)
Rhoads Elbert Paris R2 Symms Sec29
0186a Elizabeth Rhoads (1886)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Rhoads, Frank (Zena Ogden) Ch
Alva; Paris R3 Symms Sec5 O40a
Lizzie Ogden (1880)
Rhoads, Gideon (Lula Stanley) Ch
Benjham, Delbert, Rosa, Ella,
Chauncy, Hershall, Versa; Paris R3
Symms Sec5 O40a (1848) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Rhoads, Harlan (Goldie Wilson) Ch
Clayton, Mary. Hazel, Fern; Paris
R3 Symms Sec5 053a (1877) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Rhoads, J. G. (Maude Hamilton) Ch
Anna, Irma, Lela, Mabel, Dorothy;
Paris R8 Paris Sec25 T14N R12W
Farm Hand William Redmon (1886)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Rhoads, J. R. Sr. (Anna Symms) Ch
Roy, Harry. William, John Jr.;
"Honeywell Farm" Paris R7 Buck
Sec7NE T190a Lydia Mitchell
(1867) Tel. Wabash
Rhoads, Omar (Addie Vanhoutan)
Ch Claude, Lonnie, Chester Alcy,
Bernidean, Adelia, Lillie B.; Paris
R3 Symms Sec7 087a (1874) Bell
and Wabash Tels. Paris
Rhoads, Riley (Martha M. Forcum)
Ch Albert, Edna, Elza, Ollie, Les-
ter, Rufus; Paris R3 Symms Sec6
081a (1846) Wabash Tel. Paris
Rhoads, Rufus (Maria Flynn) Paris
R3 Symms Sec32 043a (1895)
Rhoden, Charles P. (Anna Martin)
Ch Martin, Mary; "Willrose Farm"
Chrisman R23 Ross Secl4 Farm
Hand W. T. Scott (1913)
Rhodes, Mansfield (Anna Honnold)
Ch Frances, William, John;
"Prairie Lawn Farm" Kansas R13
Kansas Sec2 O80a T40a J. R. Hon-
nold (1889) Kansas Tel. Westfield
Rhodes, M. L, (Susannah Honnold)
Ch Jessie; Kansas R13 Kansas T80a
Mansfield Rhodes (1880)
Rhyan, Charles (Ellen Hasting) Ch
Eva, Irma, Lois, Eloise; Chrisman
Edgar 047a (1902) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Rhyan, John N. (Blanch Wright) Ch
Evelyn, Mary; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec32 T120a Mrs. Cash Wright
(1915) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Rhyan, J. F. (Nora Richardson) Ch
Olive; Brocton R17 Shiloh Secl7W
T160a E. Hunt (1908) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Rhyan, William (Winnie Harmon,
Sister) Brocton R17 Shiloh Sec8W
T240a George Hughes (1900) Wa-
bash Tel. Hume
Rice, J. F. Ch Emma, Bert, Bessie,
Tom, May; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec27S Farm Hand J. C. Buckler
(1903)
Richardson, B. F. (Helene Rowand)
Ch William; Sidell R2 Young
America Sec5 D. A. Richardson
(1889) Tel. Hume
Richardson, E. G. (Alma Whitted)
Ch Sarah, Ora, Russell; Chrisman
R25 Edgar Secl5 0245a (1897) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
Richeson, S. R. (Carrie Wright) Ch
Elba, Virgitine, Genevieve; Kansas
R15 Kansas Sec26 084a (1878)
95
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Richey, E. O. (Blanch Kemper) Kan-
sas R15 Grandview Sec8 T66a C.
W. Sallee (1892) Tel. Kansas
Richey, Fred W. (Delia Schneider)
Dudley R12 Grandview Seel O60a
(1877) Tel. Grandview
Richey, Jos. M. (Margaret Sims) Ch
Rena, Laurence, Archie, Lois,
James, Frederick; Kansas R15 Sec8
O140a (1868) Tel. Kansas
Richey, J. C. (Edith Simons) Ch
Pearl; Kansas R15 Grandview SecJJ
T180a W. O. Smith (1872)
Richey, Mack (Minnie Anderson) Ch
Everett, Asa; Kansas R15 Grand-
view Sec8 036a (1877) Tel. Kansas
Richey, Marion (Nancy Manes) Ch
Salmon, McDonald, Coleman, John,
Joseph, George, Melvin, Maurice;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec2 T2a
Jack Howell (1907)
Richey, Melvin D. (Jennie Augustus)
Ch Josephine, Clarence, William,
Raymond; Kansas R15 Kansas
Sec31 T170a Mabel Pinnell (1895)
Tel. Kansas ,. • , ^
Riggs, Chalmers E. (Sara Perisho)
Ch Chalmers, Wayne; Dudley R12
Grandview Secl4 TlOSa Joseph
Perisho (1890) Paris Tel.
Rigg, E. B. (Sarah, Carrie, Sis-
ter's) "Edgewood Farm" Paris RIO
Stratton Sec27-28 T89a Rigg Est.
(1861) Wabash Tel. Paris
Riggs, Frank (Tillie Webber) Ch
Edna, Nora; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec36 O120a (1897) Tel.
Grandview
Riggs, J. E. (Elizabeth Younger) Ch
Charles, Gladys, Chalmers, Ethel,
Grace, Alta; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec7-6 Ol56a (1872) Paris Tel. Kin-
loch
Riggs, W. B. (Calla Knight) Ch Cecil,
Sara; Metcalf Rl Shiloh Sec24S
055a T196a Sarah A. Smith (1886)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Rigsby, T. L. (Mary Cain) Ch
George, Lew, Tom, Gary, Annie,
Bill, Charles, Teddie, Abraham,
Howard, Helen, Sammie; Paris Rll
Hunter Sec20 Farm Hand B. M.
Huffman (1905)
Riley, B. M. (Iris Henderson) Ch
Max; Scottland R29 Prairie Sec24
T80a O. B. Riley (1880) Citizens
Tel. Scottland
Riley, Ed. (Lula Froman) Brocton
R18 Shiloh Sec35S William Fox
(1911) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Riley, O. B. (Lucy Hill) Ch Bert,
James, Lydia, Ella; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec24 O80a (1857) Citizens
Tel. Scottland
Riley, Thomas (Blanche McDaniel)
Ch Walter, Charles, Grace; Paris
R4 Grandview Sec2 T40a D. Mc-
Callister (1875) Wabash Tel. Paris
Ringo, H. J. (Laura Walls) Ch Don-
ald, Inez, Ruth, Effie, Marie; Paris
R3 Symms Sec2 O70a (1863) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Risk, Oscar (Eldora Petty) Ch Leon-
ard, Hugh; Chrisman R23 Ross
Secl4 Farm Hand C. E. Coe (1911)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Risser, J. H. and A. (Jennie, Sister)
Paris RIO Hunter Secl4 O130a
(1871) Wabash Tel. Paris
Ritchey, Pearl (Nettie Waren) Ch
Albert, Walter, Leota, Bernard;
Kansas R14 Kansas Sec5 T160a
Mrs. Fades (1878)
Roberts, W. E. (Delilah DwyerJ Ch
Alarjory, Dan, Charles, Belva, Nel-
lie, Claud; Hume Rl Shiloh Secl6W
T320a J. B. Wood (1775) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Robertson, J. Easton (Floy Stans-
bury) Ch Lorain, Frank; Paris R2
Symms Sec26 071a Branson Davis
(1914) Wabash Tel. Paris
Robertson, R. D. (Maggie Cash) Ch
Grace, Ida; Kansas R15 Kansas
Sec36 032i/4a (1891) Tel. Kansas
Robinson, H. J. (Estella Morris) Ch
Mary; Paris R7 Buck Secl9E
T160a Mrs. Ida Stiedel (1905) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Robinson, J. W. (Martha J. Goble)
Ch Mira, Clay, Dwight, Wendell;
Kansas R16 Kansas SeclO-15 O220a
(1896) Tel. Kansas
Robison, Alfred C. (Florence Swank)
Ch Hermine, Margaret, Emma,
Sarah; Chrisman R23 Ross Sec31
T320a John Mitchel (1882) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Robison, James P. (Cora Ingram) Ch
Jessie, Julia, James, Rose, Forest;
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec28 T240a
Jasper M. Baum (1885) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Robison, N. N. (Laura Legate)) Ch
Ora, Francis; Scottland R29 Prairie
Sec32 T340a F. M. Legate (1882)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Robison, Ora R. (Bessie L. Smith)
Ch Carl, Earl; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Secll T120a F. M. Legate (1893)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
96
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Roe, W. R. (Ella Lott) Ch Nellie,
Fred, Everett; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Secl8 O200a (1891) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Rogers, Albert (L. Wise) Ch Lida;
Chrisman R28 Edgar Sec2 0285a
(1869) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Rogers, Charles C. (Grace Under-
wood) Ch Ethel, Blanch, Thomas,
Marcella, Fay; Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Secl7 T80a Mrs. Glen Brown
(1898) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Rogers, Clarence (Matilda Henry)
Oliver Rl Elbridge Sec9-16 O80a
T120a Mrs. Maria W. Rogers (1864)
Wabash and Bell Tels. Paris
Rogers, C. E, Oliver Rl Elbridge
SeclS O80a Secll T70a A. B. Ed-
wards
Rogers, George T. (Bell Burton) Ch
Elsie; Brocton R19 Embarras Sec9
T80a Andrew Smith (1857) Hume
Tel. Brocton
Rogers, S, M. (Alto Cox) Ch S.
George Jr.; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Sec3 0145a (1861) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Rogers, Thomas (Clarinda Craig)
Paris R3 Symms Sec2 036a (1849)
Roland, W. E. (Pearl Estes) Ch
Erma, Raymond, Henry, Audrey,
Lloyd; Kansas R14 Kansas Secl3
T120a Mrs. Mattie KroU (1874)
Tel. Kansas
Roll, George (Josephine White) Ch
Daniel; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec27-28
O240a (1872) Wabash Tel. Paris
Roller, C. C. (Dona M. Devers) Ch
Hazel, Alice, Louis, Anna; Brocton
R17 Shiloh Secl7W O120a (1896)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Roller, E. H. (Lula B. Devers) Ch
Ruth; Brocton R18 Shiloh Secl7W
O120a (1896) Wabash Tel. Hume
Roller, John (Nora Neal) Ch Merl,
Vergil, Curtis; Hume Young Amer-
ica Sec25 T160a M. W. Maxwell
(1895) Tel. Hume
Rollings, John I, (Bertha Kincaid)
Ch Wilma, Phyllis, Donald; Hume
Rl Shiloh Sec2E T120a S. M. Kin-
caid (1905) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Rooney, P. J. (Celia Mullin) Ch
Josepha, Aubrey, Cecile, George,
Leo, Kathleen; Brocton R18 Shiloh
Sec21W T240a Langle Bros. (1902)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Rork, Charles C. (Stella Vice) Chris-
man R24 Ross Sec36 046a T178a
(1872) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Ross, Ernie (Onus Grable) Dudley
Grandview Secl5 T80a Mrs. Bandy
& Son (1915) Tel. Paris
Ross, Harry E. (Berth Harmening)
Redmon Embarras Secl6 T240a
Mary E. Roll (1892) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Ross, John (Ida Clauser) Ch Milo,
Meuel. Lowell, Nellie; Scottland
R29 Prairie Sec28 0199a (1872)
Electric Line Dana
Ross, William Sandford (Gertrude
Wilhoit) Ch Lillian, Madge; Ver-
milion Stratton Secl-12 T320a Wil-
liam H. Mings (1889) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Roth, Chester (Georgia Devers) Ch
Dall, George, Mary; Brocton R17
Shiloh Sec4W^ T80a William Yena-
wine (1892) Wabash Tel. Hume
Roth, J. W. (Emma Janes) Ch Mary,
Catherine; Paris R5 Grandview
Secl3 O180a (1863)
Roth, Lydia Wilson Ch Joe, Jacob,
Nettie, Ellis, Margaret B., Alice;
Kansas R16 Kansas Secl4 O30a
(1902)
Roth, W. P. (Nannie Wilson) Ch
Dora, Harry, Charles; Chrisman
R25 Brouillett Creek Sec2 T220a
William E. Light (1872) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Routledge, Mrs, M. A, (Mary A. Nick-
ey) Ch Lunda, RoUin, Allen; Paris
Rl Elbridge Secl4 035a (1865) Wa-
bash Tel. Vermilion
Rowley, W. A. (Mary Maddock) Ch
Fern; "Fern Valley Grain Farm"
Dennison R2 Elbridge Secl3-18
O200a (1859) W^abash Tel. Elbridge
Runnyan, J. B. (Mary Cleman) Ch
Frank, Clara, Florence, Pryor;
Chrisman R27 Edgar Sec22 T160a
L. Stanfield (1874) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Russell, G. A. Ch Thomas, Bertha,
Dalla, Dorotha; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec25 T320a Rhoda Brinker-
hoff (1885) Tel. Grandview
Ryan, Charles (Dora Davis) Ch Ern-
est, Harry, Oliver. Albert, Fred, Ida,
Frank, Ralph, Leona; Chrisman
R24 Prairie Secl2 T240a J. F. Jen-
. nings (1862) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Ryan, Clyde (Josie Ervin) Ch Shelby,
Levern; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec34 T15a Molli e Bergen Est.
(1893)
Ryan, Daniel (Mary Harrington) Ch
William, Shelby, Dolo, John, Daniel,
George, Lena, Clyde, Mary, Forest;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec34 0195a
Sec35 T80a (1867) Tel. Grandview
97
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Ryan, John (Ollie Chaney) Ch Mil-
dred; Dudley R12 Grandview Sec34
T6a Thomas Nicholson (1883) Tel.
Grandview
Ryan, J. J. (Ella, Agnes, Sisters)
Chrisman R25 Hunter Sec35 O80a
(1883) Wabash Tel. Paris
Ryan, William Jr. (Bessie Hen-
son) Ch Helen, Dennis, Paul; Dud-
ley R12 Grandview Sec34 036a
(1877)
Ryon, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude
Drake) Ch Byron; Paris R7 Buck
Sec29E O30a (1877) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Salter, Daniel S. (Louise Harris) Ch
Myrtle, Lizzie, Edd, Amy, William,
Claude, Clarence, Ernest; Metcalf
Rl Shiloh Secl4E Farm Hand
Charles B. Karris (1857)
Samford, William (Lottie Hayes) Ch
Edmond, George, James, Mary.
Grace, Henrv; Hume Young Amer-
ica Sec29 t640a Smallwood Est.
(1914) Tel. Hume
Sanders, G. A. Ch Martha, James,
Jesse, Bert; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec31 OlOa (1872) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Sanders, John D. (Rosie York) Ch
Lawrence, Francis, Walter; Paris
R6 Paris Sec3W T220a Svrus Henry
(1903) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sanders, J. E. (Grace Barnhart) Ch
Thelma, Wilbert, Louis; Paris Rl
Stratton SeclO T160a E. H. Sanders
(1892) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Sanders, L. A. (Helen M. Green)
Paris R5 Buck Sec7 TllSa J. W.
Vorhees (1892) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sanders, W. E. (Nettie Wilson) Ch
Oren, Raymond; Chrisman R27 Ed-
gar Sec7 T234a J. L Brothers (1904)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Sanford, Walter (Mary Alterberry)
Ch Kenneth, Marie; Hume Rl
Young America Sec30 T160a S. E.
Barr and Springer (1915) Tel. Hume
Sater, Charles O. (Florence Riddell)
Ch Dorothv, Lucile; Paris R9 Ed-
gar Sec33 TlOOa J. D. Arthur (1885)
Sater, Clarence (Beulah Thompson)
Paris R9 Edgar Sec33 T73a John
Hodge
Sater, Edw. R. (Laura Hawkins) Ch
Cora, Charles, Ola, Grace, Clarence;
Paris Stratton Sec35 07a (1877)
Saugers, J. (Rebecca Payne) Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec7 O40a
(1865)
Saults, Cale (Lucinda Sandis) Ch
Alice, Willie, Harry; Hume Rl
Young America SeclS T60a W. F.
Chilcoot (1915) Tel. Hume
Saunders, B. A. (Adria Buckler) Broc-
ton R18 Shiloh Sec27S T180a J. B.
Wood (1901) Wabash Tel. Hume
Sawlaw, Claud (Emma Willis) Ch
Wayne F., Nema; Paris Rll Strat-
ton Sec36 T80a Lem Sawlaw
(1876) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Sawlaw, Lem Ch Phillip, Claud, Nel-
lie, Orville; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec36 O160a (1865)
Sayre, A. Sly (O. Slaughter) Chrisman
R25 Edgar Sec4 T105a J. D. Sayre
(1891) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Sayre, C. R. (Bettie Lester) Ch Nora,
Elizabeth, Charles, Richard; Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek Sec3
O130a (1§86) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Sayre, F. D. (Lula Porter) Ch Jan-
ette, Fred, Porter, Mabel; Chrisman
R25 Brouillett Creek Sec34 0135a
(1879) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Sayre, W. S. (Grace Payne) Ch Carl,
Fern, Elnora, Ruth; Chrisman R24
Prairie Sec30 O40a (1866) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Schance, C. E. (Helen Riddle) Ch
Lola, Theodore. Doris, Daisy;
Chrisman R27 Ross Sec33 O140a
(1858) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Schneider, Frank Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec35 0185a (1880) Tel. Grand-
view
Schneider, J. D. (Ida Allen) Ch Mary,
Isabell, Hilda; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec27 074a (1880) Tel. Grand-
view ,,
Schneider, Martin (Kate Smith) Ch
Lewis; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec35 095a (1880)
Schneider, W. H. (Minnie Smith) Ch
Charles, Frederick; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec29 OlOOa Sec3j5 TlOOa
(1880) Citizens Tel. Grandview
Schrech, Robert (Sarah Ida Perisho)
Ch Esther; Dudley R12 Grandview
Secl6 T123a Charles Schrech (1882)
Tel. Grandview
98
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Schreech, Roy (Dora Davis) Ch Carl,
Pearl, Gladys; Kansas R14 Kansas
Sec24 T157a O. E. Wilhoit (1882)
Schuler, E. C. (Ocie Coe) Ch Doris.
Everett, Charles; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec35 T175a Gran-
ville Clark (1902) Citizens Tel.
Scottland
Scott, A. B. (Amv Legg) Ch Ursal.
Louisa, Albert; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec21 TSOOa O. M. Depuy
(1871) Electric Tel. Dana
Scott, Charles (Dora E. Ludington)
/ Ch Ruba, Fern; "Clear Creek Farm"
Paris R2 Symms Sec20 OlOOa (1861)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Scott, Edwin B. (Oakye B. Peer) Ch
Gretchen, Gladys; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec24 Farm Hand John L.
Scott (1890) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Scott, Everett (Dora Manning) Ch
Mary V., Hilah G. ; Chrisman R26
Brouillett Creek Sec22 O140a (1871)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Scott, George F. Ch Florence, Paul,
Oscar; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec32
O300a (1850) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Scott, Irvin (Jennie Riley) Ch Flor-
ence, Ozias; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Secll O180a (1876) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Scott, John (May Kirchner) Ch Mary;
Brocton R3 Shiloh Sec3W 065a
(1914) Wabash Tel, Newman
Scott, John L. (Mary A. Ingram) Ch
Maud, Edwin. Oren, Melvin, Elsie,
Edna; "Oak Grove Farm" Scott-
land R29 Prairie Sec24 O120a-(1867)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Scott, John R. (Rachel Loop) Ch
John, James, Benjamin, Esther;
Paris R2 Symms Sec29 0136a
James Stewart (1865)
Scott, Marshall (Mary Daily) Ch
Sherman, Maud, Lola, Eva; Kansas
R16 Kansas Sec26 T40a Fred Jen-
nings (1885) Tel. Kansas
Scott, Meek (Nettie Chase) Ch Guy,
Pearl, Leo; Chrisman R24 Ross
Secl3 095a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Scott, Noah (Daisy Adams) Ch Mar-
jorie, Maynard; "Brookside Stock
Farm" Scottland R2 Prairie Sec25
T237a Lucretia A. Scott (1878)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Scott, Otis G. (Bernice Bratton) Ch
Paul, Edward; Chrisman R24
Prairie Secll T280a Walter Scott
(1887) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Scott, Samuel Jr. (Millie Livett) Ch
Ruby, Evelyn. Paul; "Woodlawn
Stock Farm" Chrisman Ross Sec35
O540a (1866) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Scott, S. A, (Dollie Ketcham) Ch Vic-
tor, Nona; Scottland R29 Prairie
Secl4 O240a (1863) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Scott, Winfield H. Ch Edith, Fay,
Ruth; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec21
O150a (1857) Wabash Tel. Horace
Scott, W. O. (Flora Bolen) Ch Jay,
Otho; Scottland R29 Prairie Sec23
O500a (1867) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Scott, W. T. (Rose Moss) Ch John
R.; "Willrose Farm" Chrisman R23
Ross Secl4 OlOOa (1867) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Sears, Granville (Otha Nail) Paris
R4 Symms Sec8 OlOOa Catherine
Nail (1880) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sears, J. L. (Elizabeth Pointer) Ch
Flem, Myrtle. Willie, Molly,
Charles, Elmer, Dorothy, Carl,
Lilly; Paris Rl Paris Sec5E T260a
Charles Waide (1906) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sears, William (Ida Good) Ch Ever-
ett, Lafe, Ruth, Henry, Maude, Jes-
sie, May; Paris R3 Symms Sec27
O80a Louisa Fields (1915) Bell Tel.
Paris
Sebree, Mrs. Etta Ch Oren, Feme,
Dorothy; Paris Kansas Secl8 065a
(1867)
Sederberg, Alfred (Nola M. Wellnian)
Ch Margaret, Olive; Chrisman R27
Ross Sec32 Farm Hand George
Rogers (1891) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
See, Harlan (Grace E. Frazier) Ch
Eugene, Loren, Arthur; Paris R4
Symms Sec33 O205a (1894) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Selders, Grant (Elizabeth Saders)
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec34 09a
(1869) Tel. Grandview
Sensenbrener, A. C. (Laura Lycan)
Ch Owen, Ray, Glen, Ruth, Ralph;
Paris R6 Paris Sec4W O80a (1885)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Sensenbrenner, Herman (Carrie Fish-
er) Ch Alva; "Fairview Farm" Paris
R2 Paris Sec7S O102a (1882) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Sexton, J, N, (Carrie Hurst) Ch Kath-
leen, Kenneth; Kansas R15 Kansas
Secl8 O190a W. H. Sexton (1893)
Tel. Kansas
99
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Sexton, W. H. C. Ch Robert, Newton,
Mary, Bertha; Kansas R15 Kansas
Secl8 O190a (1894) Tel. Kansas
Seybold, Charles (Viola Glass) Ch
Fern, June, Theodore, Fred, Wil-
bur; Chrisman R26 Edgar SeclS
OBSa (1875) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Shaffer, H. H. (Mary Easter) Paris
R7 Paris Sec27W T129a Susie Mor-
ris (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Shank, J. S. (Margaret Oliver) "Donny
Brook Farm" Paris R8 Paris Sec25
TUN RllW T5a Thomas Flint
(1869) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sharkey, W. T. (May Buser) Paris
R3 Paris SeclSS T280a Mrs. P. C.
Wells (1913) Wabash Tel. Paris
Shaw, J. H. (Edith Frederick) Broc-
ton R17 Shiloh Secl2W T320a Mrs.
Marlow (1902) Tel. Newman
Sheehy, Edmund Sr (Ida Blanford)
Ch Edmund Jr.; Paris R8 Shiloh
SecSSE 023.Sa (1878) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sheets, Frank (Gertie Johnson) Ch
Mary, Herbert, Frank; Hume
Young America Sec31 T14a John
A'lurry (1882) Tel. Hume
Sheets, J. W. (Louisa Barnes) Ch
Fred, Frank, Bruce, Cleo, Grace,
Jessie, Esther; Hume Rl Shiloh
Sec4W O200a (1855) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Sheffey, Omar (Edna Chamay) Ch
Callie; Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec8
T300a J. D. Hays (1911) Electric
Tel. Dana
Shell, Dora (Allie Cummins) Ch Mat-
tie, Harlan, William, Nellie, Mabel;
Vermilion R33 Elbjridge Sec31
T200a E. E. Morley (1862) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Shell, W. M. (Ella Flinn) Ch Mary;
Paris R2 Elbridge Sec34 T225a C.
S. Sellars (1886) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Shelton, John (Clara Black) Ch Beu-
lah, Howard, Walter, Edith, Hu-
bert; Metcalf Rl Young America
Sec32 T270a Cresa Smith (1887)
Tel. Hume
Shepard, H. (Ros^e M. Mitchel) Ch
Mary, Sarah: Clirisman R24 Prairie
SeclO 054a (1905) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Sherer, Ellis (Lora Long) Ch Ches-
ter, Victor; Kansas R15 Kansas
Sec35 T160a Mrs. O. E. Wilhoit
(1895)
Shields, Daniel (Ella Reeves) Ch
Walter Mabel, Ellie, James; Paris
R5 Grandview Sec36 O80a (1854)
Tel. Grandview
Shields, J. M. (Jane Hite) Ch John,
Annie; Paris R5 Grandview Sec6
O160j^a (1852) Tel. Grandview
Shields, W. R. (Nancy Parrish) Ch
Bertha, Edgar; Paris R2 Elbridge
Sec33-34 0161a (1852) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Shipley, Nathan O. (Esther John-
ston) Ch Lucille; Kansas R13 Kan-
sas Secl2 T160a S. A. York and
William Bradbury (1890) Tel. Kan-
sas
Shirar, Arnold (Helen Cassle) Ch
George; Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec35 T145a Frank Shirar (1889)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Shirar, H. F. (Jeannette Shields) Ch
Elizabeth, Nellie, Arnold, Leona,
Siebert, Cornelia, Howard, Opal;
"Cloverdale Stock Farm" Paris R2
Elbridge Sec35 O320a (1860) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Shirar Siebert (Mae Fissant) Ch
Francis; "East View Farm" Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec30 T180a
W. E. Fissant (1894) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Shirley, Howard P. (Ruth Sims) Ch
Mary, Margret; Borton Embarras
SeclS T145a James Lauher (1911)
Shively, H. E. Kansas R13 Kansas
SeclO O220a Sec3 T20a (1873) Tel.
Kansas
Shoptaugh, Win Kansas R15 Grand-
view Sec9 O120a T129a Anna
Shoptaugh (1878) Tel. Grandview
Shuman, John (Rhoda A. Augustus,
Deceased) Ch Edward, Frank,
Mary, Clara, Lulu, Charles, Allie;
Dudley R12 Grandview Sec36 O80a
(1856) Tel. Grandview
Shuman, W. G. (Lillie Graham) Ch
Clifford, Ola, Maude, Mae, Clem;
"East View Stock Farm" Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec32 O80a T35a
(1865) Citizens Tel. Sandford
Shutz, Joseph (Beatrice A. Burton)
"Schultz Fair Farm" Dudley R12
Grandview Secl6 O20a (1852)
Shy, Mary (Mary Bragg) Ch Ida;
Kansas Kansas Secl4 T16a C. M.
Kirkham (1880) Tel. Kansas
Sidenbender, C. H. Ch Edward, Ella,
Blanche, Chester, Riley, (Gertie,
Ruth, Henry; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec3 O80a (1881) Tel. Wabash
100
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Sidenbender, C. W. (Jennie McCol-
lum) Paris R9 Paris Secl9 T14N
RllW 0292a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sidenbender, J. G. Paris R9 Paris
Sec30 T14N RllW 0118a (1877)
Sidenbender, Robert (Jessie Reed)
Ch Royce, Wayne, June, Gerrard;
Paris R9 Paris Secl7E 0125^a
(1878) Wabash Tel. Paris
Simms, W. H. (Josephine Glover)
Ch Tillie, Gracie, Lela, Margaret,
Vernie, Annie, Arlene, Raymond,
Charles, Clifford; Kansas R15 Kan-
sas Seel T80a Homer Pinnell (1895)
Simpson, E. E. (Emma Bowman) Ch
Anna, Bertha, Leota, Ralph, Lloyd,
Ruth; Kansas R14 Kansas Secl3
076a (1861) Tel. Kansas
Simpson, E. G. (Mary Ryan) Ch
William O., Barbara J., George R.,
Soros B., Raymond, Clarence, Tom-
mie, Margaret; Paris R9 Hunter
Sec2 O190a (1869) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Simpson, Henry (Minnie Haggins)
Ch Lydia, Seymour, William J., Roy
G., Gertie, Cora, Carrie; Scottland
R30 Brouillett Creek Secl9 T5a
(1865)
Simpson, R. O. (Lilly Hown) Ch
Clyde, Murle, Helen, Naomi; Kan-
sas R13 Embarras Sec36 T80a Frank
Mills (1908) Kansas Tel. Westfield
Simpson, S. (Mary Hunter) Paris R9
Hunter SeclO Farm Hand J. E. Gar-
vin (1916)
Sims, Frank Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec27 T80a Mary E. Sims Est.
(1886) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sims, James M. (Laura Browning)
Ch Ruth, James Jr., Morris, Evelyn;
"Silver Leaf Farm" Kansas R13
Embarras Secl9 016Sa (1913) Coles
County Tel. Oakland
Sims, J. Mat (Lilla Denham) Ch
Dorothy; "Black Walnut Stock
Farm" Paris R2 Symms Sec32
.O120a (1856) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sisk, Henry Brocton R19 Embarras
SeclO O40a (1842)
Sisson, Asa (Irene Tisher) Ch Ger-
ald; -Paris R3 Symms Sec23 T160a
M. A. Turner (1892) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sisson, Charles (Jennie Patton) Ch
Millie, Emma, George, Lucile;
Scottland R29 Brouillett Creek Sec7
O70a (1862)
Sisson, Frank (Mary Shuman) Ch Lu-
cile, Paul, Ruby; Paris R6 Paris
Sec9 T160a Frank T. O'Hair (1910)
Tel. Paris
Sisson, Grant (Mary Lea) Ch Asa,
Grace, Orville; Paris R5 Grandview
Sec25 O20a (1868) Tel. Paris
Sisson, Henry (Mamie Jones) Ch
George, Jessie, Ezra, Arthur; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Secl7 T190a
Andy Farnham (1863) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Sisson, Louis Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Secl8 Olla (1858)
Sizemore, Gertrude (Estelle, Sister)
Paris R7 Paris Secl6W T160a J. N.
Sizemore Est. (1877) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sizmore, Oda M. (Dona Yergan) Ch
Leo, Opal, Carroll, Kenneth, Ches-
ter; Paris Rl Symms Secl7 0483a
(1875) Wabash Tel. Paris
Skidmore, Earl (Belva Price) Ch
Vida; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek. Secl7 091a T40a Edwin
Skidmore (1884) Citizens Tel. St.
Bernice
Slager, William M. (Minnie King) Ch
Orpha, Leo A., Clarence, Claude;
Brocton R19 Embarras Secl4 T244a
C. D. Merkle (1907) Bell Tel. Oak-
land
Slanker, Harry (Ada Arthur) Ch
Charitv. Jane; Edgar R28 Edgar
S.ec7 t480a Dan Arthur (1883) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Slaughter, D. C. (Emma G. Conner)
Verna M., Ernie M.; Chrisman R25
Brouillett Creek Sec24 T80a W. R.
Conner (1901) Citizens Tel. Dana
Sloan, E. W. (Drucilla Hinton) Ch
Mabel, George, Fred, Donald; Kan-
sas R14 Kansas Sec2 T160a Fred
. Smith (1897) Tel. Kansas
Sly, Allen (Jeanette Sayre) "Orchard
Grove Farm" Chrisman R3 Ross #
Sec36 0124a (1888) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Sly, John (Ada Millis) Ch Lucile,
John; Chrisman R26 Edgar Sec20
OllOa (1914) Wabash Tel. Horace
Sly, J. R. (Sarah Jane Fletcher) Ch
Anna, Ada, Eliza, Allen, John,
Mary; Qirisman Ross Sec36 053a
(1885) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Smith, A. J. (Anna Milburn) Kansas
R14 Grandview Sec33 0253a (1856)
Bell Tel. Paris
Smith, A. J. (M. M. Townson) Ch
Tressie B.; Chrisman R23 Ross Sec9
T400a George Fisher (1869) Wa-
bash Tel. Chrisman
101
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Smith, A. K. (Rose Swangler) Ch
Charles, Grace; "Midway Farm"
Chrisman Rl Young America Secll
O80a M. F. Smith (1867) Tel. Met-
calf
Smith, Charles T. (Bessie Coy) Ch
Emmett; Sidell Young America
Sec2 T50a Forest Somerville (1890)
Tel. Metcalf
Smith, Clarence (Mabel Galway) Ch
James, Earl; Metcalf Rl Young
America Sec33 T160a J. M. Smith
(1895) Tel. Metcalf
Smith, C. D. (Emma Tate) Ch Jus-
tin "Grandview Farm" Dudley R12
Grandview Sec27 0135a (1862) Tel.
Paris
Smith, C. W. Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Secl8 T15a M. I. Healter
(1875)
Smith, D. V. (Alice Chamberlain) Ch
Ovie, Rothel, James E., Thomas
C, Harley, Naomi; Paris Rll Hun-
ter Secl7 T14a Bert Hufifman (1917)
Smith, Elbert T. "J. R. Smith Home-
stead" Brocton R19 Embarras Secl8
067K'a Secl2-1 T80a I. P. Allen
(1867") Bell Tel. Oakland
Smith, Elijah (Goldie Britton) Ch
Mildred, Carl; Hume Rl Shiloh
Sec2E T200a Cora Epps (1910) Wa-
bash Tel. Metcalf
Smith, Frank D. (Lena Daeger) Ch
Helen, Francis. Agnes; Hume Rl
Shiloh SeclOE T160a Oliver Smith
(1880) Wabash Tel. Hume
Smith, Mrs. F. Hume Young Amer-
ica Sec32 O270a (1880) Tel. Hume
Smith, F. A. (Cornelia Wilhoit) Ch
Pearl. Elsie; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec27 OSVsa Sec28 T160a
(1849) Tel. Kansas
Smith, Harry A. (Izel M. Brown) Ch
Elizabeth; Chrisman R24 Prairie
Sec31 T180a Millikin Smith (1896)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Smith, Harvey T. (Nora Briscoe) Ch
Elizabeth; Dudlev R12 Grandview
Sec9 O240a Sec5-3 T108a (1864)
Tel. GrandvicAV
Smith, Henry M. (Pearle Stewart) Ch
Doris, Mildred, Gerald; Paris R7
Paris Sec28N T132a J. L. Morris
(1892) Wabash Tel. Paris-
Smith, James M, (Bindia A. Smith)
Ch Ella; "Sleepy Hollow Stock
Farm" Vermilion Elbridge Secl4
O180a (1847) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Smith, Lawrence (Ella Breen) Ch
Grace, Asa, David, Robert; Hume
Rl Shiloh Sec3E O80a (1854) Wa-
bash Tel. Hume
Smith, L. G. (Blanche Nichols) Ch
Eugene; Scottland R30 Prairie
Sec25 T20a Bessie Rollison (1885)
Citizens Tel. Scotciand
Smith, Mack (Leona Walters) Ch
Glen, Constance, Opal, Geneva, Her-
bert, Lloyd; Kansas R16 Kansas
T180a W. H. C. Sexton (1916) Tel.
Kansas
Smith, Millikin (Ida M. Koons) Ch
Bertha, Harrv; Chrisman R24
Prairie Sec30 C3l80a (1866) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Smith, M. T. Ch A. K.; Chrisman R23
Young America Seel 1-2 T135a
(1861)
Smith, Nathan (Lula Hasler) Ch
Flov, Hazel, Lucile; Chrisman R23
Ross Secl7 T200a Epps Farm (1907)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Smith, Oliver (Mary Breen) Ch Mar-
garet, Frank, Helena, Veronica,
Stella, Oliver. Ursula, Agnes; Hume
Rl Shiloh Sec5W 0456a (1867) Wa-
bash Tel. Hume
Smith, Peter (Rosa McGill) Ch John,
Ralph; Paris R4 Symms Sec9 O80a
(1861) Citizens Tel. Oliver
Smith, Phillip S. (Ella Meyers) Ch
^'ineta M., Erma C. ; "Square Deal
Stock Farm" Redmon Buck Sec23
Ollla (1894) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Smith, Roscoe G. (Jessie Brown)
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec26 T205a
W. AL Smith (1895) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Smith, S. E. (Nora Marauand) Ch
Lucile, Francis; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec36 T160a Smith
Est. (1882) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Smith, Virgil (Zella Ketchem) Ch
Viola; Hume Rl Shiloh Secl2E
Farm Hand Lewis Dodd (1915)
Smith, W. A. (Elizabeth Fledge) Ch
Lucile. William; Dudley R12 Grand-
view Sec27 T135a John Huston
(1880) Tel. Grandview
Smith, W. A. (Laura H.- Price) Ch
Pearl. Earl, Chester; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec31 064a (1859) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Smith, W. O. (Minnie Tackson) Ch
Vera. Lester, Hazel, Carl; Kansas
R14 Grandview Sec33 O180a (1870)
Bell Tel. Paris
102
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Smithkamp, Chester (Cecil Hicks) Ch
Charles, Joseph; Paris R3 Symnis
Sec35 087a (1887) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Smithkamp, Joseph (Sophia Schnei-
der) Ch Chester, Oscar, Fred; "Yel-
low Corn Stock Farm" Paris R3
Symnis Sec25 O160a (1868) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Smittkamp, J. O. (Hattie Graham)
Paris R5 Paris SeclOS T97a Charles
Levings (1891) Wabash Tel. Paris
Smock, William (Susie Gilbert) Ch
Ralph, Raymond, Clayton, Leo,
Paul, Earnest; Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl2 O300a Ray Pinnell (1890)
Tel. Kansas
Snedeker, A. J. Paris R7 Buck Secll
T260a Snedeker Est. (1867) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Snedeker, Sarah E. (Sarah Stewart)
Ch Aleck, Alary, Floyd; Paris R7
Buck Secll T260a Snedeker Est.
(1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Snider, Charles (Rosalie McNees) Ch
Owen, Lillian, Kermit; Paris R7
Buck Sec29 T200a Willis Brinker-
hofif (1870) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Snider, John C. (Lydia Achterman)
Ch Leonard, Clarence, Marv; Ridge
Farm R2 Ross SeclO T26ba Isaac
Woodyard (1912)
Snyder, Jacob (Minnie Boyer) Ch
Hattie, Heman, Bessie. Iva, Lavern;
Paris R3 Symms Sec35 Farm Hand
Al. Douglas (1863)
Snyder, W. H. (Gertrude Everett) Ch
Everett; "Highland Farm" Paris
R2 Symms Sec29 0112a (1872) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Soughers, Letta Ch Virginia, Lucile,
Harold, Plummer; Scottland R29
Brouillett Creek Sec8 0119a (1869)
Citizens Tel. Dana
Soughers, Perry (Ida Wright) Ch
Archie, Nellie, Arthur; Paris RIO
Hunter SeclS T140a Mrs. Matilda
Wright (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Southard, Almeda (Almeda Damson)
Ch Cecil. Charles, Chloe, Laura,
Chancey, Rav; Scottland R29
Prairie Sec23 O40a (1856) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Southard, Azariah (Martha McGee.
Deceased) Ch William, Otha, Roy;
Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec9 031%a
(1869) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Southard, Chancy (Ida Gordon)
Chrisman R27 Edgar Sec2S T46a
Ida Baird (1889) Wabash Tel. Hor-
ace
Southard, C. C. (Edith Scott) Ch
Janett, Robert; Chrisman R25
Brouillett Creek SeclS O70a (1879)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Southard, O. W. (Dona Haun) Ch
Dorothy, Theda; Metcalf Rl Young
America Sec9 T240a Isaac Wood-
yard Tel. Aletcalf
Southard, Roy (Cora Dixon) Ch Rex,
Margaret. Lema. Lolla; Chrisman
R24 Prairie Sec8 T360a Mrs. N. A.
McGee (1886) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Spaulding, William Sr. (Bertha Hill)
Ch Susie, William Jr., Edward,
Nellie, George; Paris R9 Paris
Sec29E Farm Hand A. A. Francis
(1903)
Speichly, John (Bessie Boone) Chris-
man R23 Young America Secl3
O200a Tel. Metcalf
Spencer, Roy (Blanch Ferguson) Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec8 T250a
George White (1917) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Spitzmesser, Gustav (Barbara Ford)
Ch Joseph, Kate, Lottie, Opal, Fern,
Gladys; Brocton R17 Shiloh SeclOW
O80a (1909)
Spung, R. A. (Agnes Hammond) Ch
Marie, Earl. Donovan. Helen,
Fayne; Paris R9 Hunter Sec9 TSOa
George McCulloch (1905)
St. John, J. B. (Cabbie Widdle) Ch
Charles, Lee. Russell. Harold;
Hume Rl Young America Secl3
O160a (1889) Wabash Tel. Hume
Stafford, Ben (Flossie Henning) Paris
RIO Hunter Secl2 T80a (1902) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Stafford, C. C. (Elizabeth Henning)
Ch Ruth; Paris RIO Hunter Seel
O80a (1883)
Stafford, E. K. (Susan Darby) Paris
RIO Hunter Secl8 0736a (1865)
Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Stafford, W. D, (Stella Anderson)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec2 0389a
(1865) Wabash Tel. Paris
Staggs, Morton H, (Grace L. Miller)
Ch Kenneth. Bernardine L. ; Broc-
ton R18 Embarras Sec31 T120a I. N.
Cooley (1902) Hume Tel. Brocton
Staley, A. E. (Mary Johnson) Ch
Fred, Clarence, Pearl; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec6 O70a (1872)
Staley, C. M. (Clova Landes) Paris
R6 Paris Sec4W Farm Hand Carl
Gleckler (1880)
103
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Staley, C. R. (Maude Long) Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec31-32 T240a Aaron
Staley (1885) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
Staley, James O. (Clova Flinn) Ch
Orla, Lenna. Fern, Claude, McClel-
land, Letha; Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec5 O80a (1903) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Staley, M. J. (Ina Thompson) Ch
Mae D., Walter I., A. Fay, Nila E.,
Dale; Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec23
O40a (1854) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Staley, Oliver (Sarah Maddock) Ch
Laura. Maude, Myrtle, Jessie, Ethel;
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec5 0174a
(1840) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Stallutcup, Ben (Minnie Portuamon)
Ch Arthur; Edgar Edgar Secl3
Farm Hand John Milliams (1917)
Standiford, Mrs. S. Emma Chrisman
R24 Ross Sec36 T126a Charles C.
Rork (1861) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Standly, Richard E. (Anna Mason)
Ch Mabel, Roj', Leona, Selma;
"Plainview Farm" Kansas R13 Em-
barras Sec30 O120a (1864) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Stanfield, Caleb (Alice Benson) Ch
Maud, Foster, Faye; Paris Edgar
Secl7 0735a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Stanley, George P. (Ravenna Greene)
Ch John. Frank; Paris R7 Paris
Sec21W T80a S. H. P. White (1903)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Stark, Edwin (Nannie Olive) Ch
Marjorie, Vona; Kansas R16 Kan-
sas Secl2 T160a P. B. Stark (1872)
TTcl Iv3.ns3.s
Stark, John (Nellie Hardesty) Ch
Delpha, Fred, Homer, Vera, Wood-
row; Isabel Embarras Sec23 Ola
(1892)
Stark, P. B. (Margaret Wilhoit) Ch
Edwin, Gertrude, Lillie, Riley,
Eathel; "Summerhill Farm" Kan-
sas R15 Kansas Secl2 Ol57a (1868)
Tel. Kansas
Stark, Riley (Mildred Redman) Ch
Max; Kansas R16 Kansas Secl6
T170a^ McLelland Redman (1880.)
Tel. Kansas
Step, C. W. (Vina Blue) Ch Law-
rence, Francis; Paris RIO Stratton
Sec33 02414a T206a George
and Jim Gillispie and Frank Ciel-
siemer (1870) Wabash Tel. Paris
Step, Grant (Laura Eckles) Paris RIO
Stratton Sec33 021^a (1869) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Stephens, Nathan (Lillie Flickner)
Ch Russell; Paris R4 Symms Sec8
O160a (1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Stephenson, Walter E. "Prairie View
Farm" Kansas R13 Embarras Secl9
OllOa (1891)
Stephenson, Winfield (Katherine Doh-
ner) Brocton R19 Embarras Secl9
T91a J. H. Stephenson (1882)
Stepp, Frank (Effie Crooks) Paris RIO
Paris Sec29E 015a (1882) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Stepp, Mrs. G. W. Ch Jane, James,
George Jr.; Paris Rl Stratton Sec35
0341a (1881) Wabash Tel. Paris
Stepp, James (Mary Weaver) Ch Rob-
ert, Frank; Paris Rl Stratton Sec35
015a (1837)
Stepp, Robert (Estella Green) Ch
Ray, Elizabeth, Martha, Lucile;
Paris Rl Stratton Sec35 O40a T34a
Mrs. G. W. Stepp (1877)
Stewart, Grant (Sallie Hildreth) Ch
Virgil, Helen; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Sec8 T80a (1868) Wabash Tel:
Chrisman
Stewart, Virgil (Lida Smith) Ch Lu-
cille, Margaret; Chrisman R23 Ross
Sec30 T160a George W. Smith
(1892) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Stewart, William (Loretta Sunkel) Ch
Alarie, Minnetta, Gladys, Carl, Wal-
ter, Bvron, Owen, Fern; Paris R7
Buck SecllN O240a T360a (1866)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Stewart, W. G. (Mary E. Greene)
Ch Toe, Glen, Vernon, James; Paris
R2 Symms Sec30 0615a (1866) Wa-
D 3. s h j^ p 1 P 3. n s
Stickler, H.' W. (Julia M. McCullough)
Ch Harriet L, Lovenia, Harold A.,
Jay Y., James K., Saxton R., Henry
W.; Paris R4 Svmms Sec26 0234a
(1866) Wabash Tel. Paris
Stickler, James W. (Lona E. Miller)
Ch George E., Martha A., Mary C. ;
Paris Rl Stratton Sec31 O40a (1869)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Stipp, George W. (Nancy York) Ch
Arthur, Chester, Earl, Emma, Ear-
mal; Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec25
079Ha (1847) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Stokes, James W. (Mary Lamb) Ch
Elsie; "Elder Lawn Farm" Isabel
Embarras Sec22 012a (1864)
Stokes, Joseph C. (Annie Buckler)
Ch Flossie, Floyd, Jessie, Clella;
Isabel Embarras Sec22 O150a (1873)
104
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Stolz, Frank W. (Josephine Stolz,
Mother) Ch Clyde; Albert Dwyer,
Nephew; Paris R9 Hunter Sec3
T240a James McCarthy (1884) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Stolz, Joseph M. (Ora Bell) Ch Helen;
Paris R3 Paris SecUS 0214a (1881)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Stolz, T. B. (Bertha Rapp) Ch Paul,
Edward, Mary, Angela; Paris RO
Buck Sec34 T120a Mrs. J. Stolz
(1887) Bell Tel. Paris
Stone, John J. (Anna B. Brenaman)Ch
Chester T., Earl, Virgil; Oliver R2
Elbridge Sec9-10 TlOOa Charles Mil-
ler (1905) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Stone, M. C. (Clara Van Sickle) Ch
Hugh, Lena, John; Hume Rl Shi-
loh'Sec2E 093a T240a Dan Collins
0881) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Stone, W. B. (Dora McCain) Ch
Pearl; Metcalf Rl Young America
Sec27 T640a M. M. McGuire (1883)
Tel. Metcalf
Stoneburner, P. L. (Mary Bell) Ch
Ralph, Richard; Paris R6 Paris
Sec34W O205a (1860) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Stoneburner, Ralph G. (Rose Curl)
Paris R8 Paris Secl4N T120a P. L.
Stoneburner (1888) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Stoneburner, R. O. (Mary Kime) Ch
Marie; Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec22 O260a (1857) Paris Tel. Kan-
sas
Stoops, Loren Q. (Anna McCuUough)
Ch Lester, Lilbern, Vernon, Orvil,
Roy, Lura; Chrisman R23 Ross
Secl6 T350a Caleb Woodyard
(1900) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Story, W. L. (Rebecca C. Woodward)
Ch Cicero W., Texana, Miranda E.,
Elizabeth M., Emma, Tessie E.,
Cloie; Dennison R2 Elbridge Secl7
043a (1885) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Stotts, J. M. (Dollie Black) Ch W. C,
Iva, Cecil; Paris Rll Stratton Sec2
O106a (1859) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Stotts, R. M. (Bell Wear) Paris Rll
Stratton Sec2 066a (1852)
Stotts, William (Anna Thiel) Ch
Hazel, Lowell, Virgil, Josephine,
Irving, Homer, Louise, Lorene;
Paris R8 Paris Secl7N O140a (1871)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Stout, Mary E. Ch Eva; Edgar R28
Edgar Sec25 042a (1860) Wabash
Tel. Horace
Stout, Samuel (Margaret Hannah) Cli
Ida; Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec30
032Ha (1870) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Stratton, Albert (Ruth Westbrook)
Ch James; Chrisman R25 Sec24
T73a Albert Stratton and U. W.
Stratton (1883) Tel. Farmers' Line
Stratton, M. W. (Frances Houston)
Ch Lydia, Nora, Neva, Albert,
Stella, Frank, Ruth, Mabel; Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek Sec25
O420a (1877) Citizens Tel. St. Ber-
nice
Straw, Charles (Sarah Baysinger) Ch
Anna, Asenath, Russell; Chrisman
R26 Edgar Sec29 045a (1865) Wa-
bash Tel. Horace
Striker, Alonzo (Dell B. Conner) Ch
Mabel L. ; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec26 Farm Hand (1887)
Striker, Oliver (Stella Nichols) Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek Secl3
O40a (1883> Citizens Tel. St. Ber-
nice
Striker, Theodore (Minnie Cornwell)
Ch Francis, Irene; Chrisman R25
Brouillett Creek Sec24 T53a J. Hud-
son (1901) Tel. Farmers' Line
Sturgell, Nathan (Alice Kerrick) Ch
William M., Paul W.; Paris R2 El-
bridge Seel O40a Secl2 T301a Wil-
liam Wallace (1905) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Sudduth, J. B. (Florence Curl) Ch
Arthur, Margaret, Charles; Paris R5
Grandview Secl3 T130a Mrs. Anna
Jones (1912) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sudduth, Mrs. Mary (Mary Ogle) Ch
William, Annie, Grace; Paris R4
Paris SeclOS (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sudduth, W. L. Paris R4 Paris SeclOS
OlOOa (1877) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sullivan, Charles (Catherine Halloran)
Ch Francis, Margaret, Edward;
Paris Paris SeclSE 0127a (1870)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Sullivan, Frank H. (Marie Sullivan)
Ch James, Eugene, Mary, Margaret;
Paris R8 Buck Sec8NE O160a
(1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sullivan, James (Catherine Nolan) Ch
Kathleen, Nolan; Brocton R2 Shi-
loh Sec31S O160a (1882) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Sullivan, John (Elizabeth Carroll) Ch
Toseph, Bernard, Leon, Irene; Broc-
ton R19 Shiloh Sec3S O240a (1865)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
105
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Sullivan, Pat Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec31S O160a (1865) Wabash Tel.
Sullivan, W. E. (Bridget Burke) Ch
Grace, Michael, William; Paris R9
Paris Secl7N 059a (1863) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Sunkel, Alonzo (Nell McFall) Ch
Margaret, Charles, Scott, John,
Thomas, Richard; Paris R7 Paris
Sec28W TlOOa Mrs. Margaret Sun-
kel (1876) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sunkel, Edward (Bertha Bussard) Ch
Bernice, Everett; Paris R6 Paris
Sec35N 0248a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Sunkel, Frank (Emma Stewart) Ch
Frances; Paris R8 Paris Sec8W
O160a (1874) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sunkel, Harry (Demmaree Voorhees)
Ch Harold. Helen, John, Mor-
ris, David; Dudley Grandview
SeclS 0296a Sec26 T24a (1876) Tel.
Grandview
Surber, James (Gertrude Asher) Ch
Alma, Arlie, Merle; Brocton R18
Shiloh Sec34S T216a Mrs. Culbert-
son (1897) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Surber, Thomas (Viola Jones) Ch Al-
merta, Nila, John, Lavern, Forest,
Nellie; Oliver Rl Elbridge Sec9
T80a jemima Jones (1885)
Sutton, Chancy (Ella Prichard) Ch
Emerson; Scottland R29 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec8 OlOa (1872) Tel.
Dana
Sutton, Edward (Lucie Dalzett) Ch
Noel; Hume R2 Young America
Secl4 T320a J. W. Baum (1907)
Swadner, G. A. (Ella Rinesmith) Ch
Max, Leon, Eloise, Marion; Paris
R3 Symms Seel 0253a, Owns 400a
in Stratford Twp. (1875) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Swain, C. A. (Mira Fry) Ch Mabel,
Tom, Charlotte, Bernice, John,
lames; Paris R9 Paris Sec30 T14N
RllW T134a Mrs. Perisho (1886)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Swan, Glenn M. (Vivian Parsons) Ch
Wilbur, Mildred; Brocton R19 Em-
barras T90a E. Cummins and N.
Swan (1889) Coles County Tel. Co.
Oakland
Swan, Mrs. Nannie Brocton R19 Em-
barras Sec2 08Ua (1885)
Swangle, Charles (Lula Fergason) Ch
Roscoe; Chrisman R23 Young
America Secll T80a A. K. Smith
(1915)
Swango, Ebert (Odetta Brooks) Ch
Virgil, Vermine; Chrisman R2/
Edgar Sccl6 T160a S. and M.
Sholem (1912) Wabash Tel. Horace
Swango, Jesse Jr. (Lila Smith) Paris
R3 Symms Sec34 O250a Harlan
Swango (1885) Wabash Tel. Paris
Sv/earingen, Owen (Mabel Stoker) Ch
Mary, Martha, Catherine. Virginia;
Scottland R29 Prairie Sec28 T500a
Jennie DePuy (1911) Electric Tel.
Dana
Swiger, George (Helen Wallace) Ch
Forest; Paris R3 Symms Sec2 O80a
(1879) Wabash Tel. Paris
Swiger, William (Pearl Hamilton) Ch
Catherine; Paris R4 Symms Sec3
O80a (1877) Wabash Tel. Paris
Swinford, C. E. (Cora Blythe) Ch
Alberta, Daphne, George, Hattie;
Paris R3 Paris Secl4S T253a Mrs.
Addie Dudley (1917) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Swinford, Leo Paris RIO Stratton
Sec27 T157a B. M. Hoffman (1908)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Tanner, J. R. (Cynthia Roberts). Ch
Jessie, Everett. Orien; Paris R6
Paris Sec33W T230a R. O. Kirby
(1867) Wabash Tel. Paris
Tansel, Harold (Myrtle Phipps) Ch
Elinor; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Secl7 Farm Hand Ward Igo
(1917) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Tate, Mrs. Annette (McDavitt) Ch
John M.; Kansas R15 Kansas Sec5
O180a (1866) Tel. Kansas
Tate, J. M. (Jennie Bennett) Ch
Robert, Blanche, Cora; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec27 044a Sec28 T40a
(1849) Wabash Tel. Paris
Tate, L. M. (Ella Liken) Ch Walter;
Kansas R14 Grandview Sec38 081a
(1861) Wabash Tel. Paris
Tate, Robert R. (Elsie Smith) Dud-
ley R12 Grandview Sec27 T8a Fred
Smith (1880) Wabash Tel. Paris
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Tate. Samuel Dudley R12 Grandview
Sec21 T240a J. W. Tate (1891) Tel.
Paris
Taylor, E. J. (Orrisa Gambold) Ch
Ruth. Maude, Ray, Mark, Earl.
Sam. Fannie; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
Sec6E T52Ua Mrs. Darnell (1915)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Taylor, G. C. (Nettie Arthur) Paris
R8 Paris SecUE 0114a (1877) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
Taylor, William H. (Ethel Adams)
Scottland R29 Brouillett Creek
Sec32 O80a (1873) Citizens Tel.
Dana
Taylor, W. H. (Carrie Wimsett) Ch
Commodore, Walter; Ridge Farm
Rl Prairie Sec2 T482a C. P. Brown
(1882) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Taylor, W. S. (Alma Kirk) Ch Doyne;
Clinton R2 Stratton Sec29 T60a F.
B. Kirk (1902) Citizens Tel. Liberty-
ville
Templeton, J. E. (Esther Blood) Kan-
sas R16 Kansas Sec34 TlOOa Mrs. O.
E. Wilhoit (1913) Tel. Kansas
Mutual
Thiel. F. J. (Margaret Stolz) Ch Law-
rence. Lillie . Rosie. Ella. Edith,
George, Francis, Mary, Henry;
Paris R9 Hunter Sec4 T300aCharles
Ouslev (1884) Wabash Tel. Paris
Thiel, John M. (Mabel North) Ch
Earl. Carl. Marie. Raymond. Helen.
Blanche. Mabel; Paris R8 Shiloh
Sec6SE T230a Sheehy Est. (1884)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Thiel, Joseph A. (Tillie F. Noble) Ch
Stella F.. lohn J.; Brocton Embarras
Sec32 O120a (1865) Hume Tel.
Brocton
Thiel, L. F. (Loula Odell) Ch Mary
L.. Irene. Glenn; Paris R5 Buck
Seel T200a Con Hodge (1877) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Thiel, W. J. Ch Lvdia L.. Leona M.;
Paris R4 Symms Sec24 OlOOa (1879)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Thomas, Bruce (Jennie Hollings-
worth) Ch Ruth. Florence. Blanche.
Mabel; Oliver Rl Svmms Sec7
074a (1867) W^abash Tel. Paris
Thomas, Daniel (Clara Morris) Broc-
ton R17 Shiloh Secl4W O160a
(1881) Tel. Brocton
Thomas, Ed. F. (Effie Redmon) Ch
Ch Herbert, Ernestine Mavs;
Paris R7 Buck SeclSN Farm Hand
Herbert Lycan (1916)
Thomas, E. B. Ch Charles. Charlotte.
Herbert, Ernestine Mays; Paris R7
Buck SeclSN Farm Hand Herbert
Lycan (1916)
Thomas, Mrs. Emma (Emma Wilkin-
son) Ch Griffith, Lila; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Sec24S O40a (1871) Wabash
Tel. Metcalf
Thomas, Jerry (Mary Stump) Ch Eva,
A.rtie. Bartie. Thomas; Newman R3
Shiloh Sec3W T4()a Dr. Rutherford
(1912)
Thomas, J. Howe (Hattie Grave)
"Thomas Villa" Chrisman R5 Edgar
SeclS O600a (1885) Tel. Horace
Thomas, Orma (Jessie Baker) Ch
Claud; Sidell R2 Young America
Sec5 T160a G. W. Green (1916) Tel.
Hume
Thomas, W. A. (Mary Haugh) Paris
R5 Grandview Sec7 O60a (1848)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Thompson, A. F. (May Morris) Ch
Jean. Helen. Lucile, Golden; Met-
calf Rl Young America Secl9
T240a Mrs. Epps (1885) Tel. Hume
Thompson, Duane (Golda Fonner)
Ch Charles; Newman R3 Young
America Sec22 T80a (1897) Tel.
Newman
Thompson, Edward T. (Mima Mc-
Donald) Ch Frederick L.. Charles
O.. Donald K.. Edward T. Jr., C;
"Woodlawn Farm" Brocton RJ9
Embarras Secl3 0163a (1866) Bell
Tel. Oakland
Thompson, Fred (Pansy Shepard) Ch
Claris; Ridge Farm Rl Prairie
SeclE TlOOa William Arasmith
(1887) Bell Tel. Ridge Farm
Thompson, Harry H. (Lillian Sayers)
Ch Verna B., Rachel H., Earl H.,
Albert G.; Paris R2 Elbridge Sec3-2
T202a Henry Mink (1884) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Thompson, James (Clara Rice) Ch
Fred; Ridge Farm Rl Prairie Sec2
0125a (1897) Bell Tel. Ridge Farm
Thompson, J. A. (Clara McConkey)
Ch Bessie M., Waltie W., Earl D.;
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec27 T160a
J. R. Hartley (1884) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Thompson, J. H. (Duna Gwinn) Ch
W. C, H. H.; Paris Rl Stratton
SeclOT80a L. E. Lamb (1882) Wab-
ash Tel. Vermilion
Thompson, J. I. "Beallsville Farm"
Sidell R2 Young America Sec2
0395a (1877) Tel. Metcalf
Thompson, J. S. (Iva M. White) Ch
lohn W.; Anna White, Mother-in-
law; Paris Rl Stratton Sec3 T7^a
Anna White (1881) Wabash Tel.
Paris
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Thompson, J. W. (Lydia Boyse) Ch
Maude, Barkley; Oliver Rl Elbridge
Sec9-10-ll O340a (1852) Wabash
Tel. Elbridge
Thompson, Lorin (Rachel Bratton)
Scottland R29 Prairie SeclS O250a
(1858) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Thornpson, O. D. (Cora Clark) Ch
Thelma, Pauline, Urma May;
Scottland R29 Prairie Sec23 T200a
Edmond Clark (1906)
Thompson, S. I. (Ella Botner) Ch
Francis E., Paul, Leonard; Chris-
man R25 Brouillett Creek Sec30
T90a Jessie York (1915) Citizens
Tel. St. Bernice
Thompson, Walter A. (Flora Wall-
ing) "Big Hill Stock and Poultry
Farm" Vermilion Elbridge Secl4
O80a (1858) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Thompson, W. C. (Grace Bodine) Ch
Veda M., Jessie E., Gladys M.;
Paris Rl Stratton Secl4 TlOOa L.
E. Ford (1900) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Thornton, S. M. (Doshia Harris) Ch
Virgil, Lucy, Olas, Emma, Julia,
Irvin; Hume Rl Young America
Sec23 T160a W. M. Hunt (1868)
Thornton, T. M. (Sadie Parker) Ch
Grace, Maud, Blanche, John, Nettie,
Bertha, Charles, Stella, Elza, Fay;
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec30 053a (1866) Citizens Tel. St
Bernice
Throneburg, John (Cora Brown) Ch
Daisy, Nora, Lucy. Stella; Chris-
man R25 Hunter Sec36 T160a W. T.
Wilkins (1901) Farmers' Line St.
Bernice
Tiffin, B. H. (Alargaret Garvin) Ch
lames F., ]ohn E., Mary H.; Paris
Rll Hunter Sec20 096a (1868)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Todd, J. B. (Amanda Jentry) Ch
Gordon: Paris Rl Stratton Sec4
Olla T80a W. A. Dennis (1870)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Todd, Ranee (Lizzie) Paris R6 Buck
Sec31 T135a Culbertson Est. (1913)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Todd, Walter (Maggie Farmer) Ch
Lizzie, William, Ethel, Minnie, Ella,
James, Rosie; Paris R7 Buck Secl3N
Farm Hand Charles Dunn (1915)
Tompkins, J H. (Lora Alright j Ch
Chester, Bernie; Paris R2 Symms
Sec25 O470a (1861) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Toney, William H. (Veda Myers)
Paris R9 Hunter Sec3 Farm Hand
Bernie Frances (1909) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Tooley, Joseph (Lola Biggstaff) Ch
Weaver, Grace, Goyle, Garnett;
Sidell R2 Young America Sec6 T20a
J. N. Baume (1913) Tel. Hume
Travis Bros., John and Porter (Ethel
Travis, Sister) Chrisman R25
Brouillett Creek Sec24 T280a Mrs.
Willis Jones (1898) Citizens Tel.
Dana
Travis, John Chrisman R25 Brouil-
lett Creek Secl3 T285a Willis Jones
(1901) Tel. Wabash
Travis, J. A. Ch Ethel M., Thomas,
Porter, John W. ; Paris Rl Elbridge
Secl6 O160a (1893) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Travis, R. A. (Vada Hayes) Paris R8
Paris Sec26N T160a Philip Bibo
(1894) Wabash Tel. Paris
Tresner, Charles C. (OUie Rogers) Ch
Forrest, Horace, Sidney; Brocton
R18 Embarras Sec30 Farm Hand
Rov C. Helton (1891)
Tresner, G. W. (Martha E. Hobbs)
Ch Dora; Paris RIO Hunter Secll
O40a (1862) Wabash Tel. Paris
Tresner, Harry (Stella Wilkson) Cli
Harold, Earl, Esther; Brocton R17
Shiloh Sec7W Farm Hand T. Wall
(1894) Wabash Tel. Hume
Tresner, William M. (Nancy Foltz)
Ch Emory, Ora. Dovie, Charles,
Harrv. Clara. Lottie; Hume Rl
Shiloh SecllE T80a VanSickle Est.
(1861) Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Tretter, August (Eva A. Lycan) Ch
Emily; "Sunnyside Farm" Paris R2
Paris SeclS 028Ha Symms Sec24
T28Ka Lycan Est. (1899) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Tribby, Edgar C. (Vena C. Allen) Ch
Maud A., Wilbur F., Eula M.,
Emerson E.; Kansas R13 Embarras
Sec31 T160a Samuel Andrews
(1896) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Trimble, Arthur L. "Shady Knoll
Farm" Redmon Embarras Sec20
T244Via Susan Trimble, W. T. and
Kate Ferguson (1882)
Trimble, Mrs. Susan Ch Ura E., Elsie
E., Margaret 1., Arthur L., Eric G.,
Raymond R., Ethel S.; "Shady
Knoll Farm" Redmon Embarras
Sec20 036a (1869)
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Triplett, D. W. (Laura Matsoii) Ch
Roy, Ruth, Lida, Francis, Maurice,
George, Milan; Chrisman R27 Edgar
Sec3 T160a G. W. Triplett Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Triplett, George G. (Nora Athon)
Chrisman R27 Ross Sec32 T240a
George W. Triplett (1891) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Trogdan, C. E. ( Wreatha Funkhouser)
Ch Rajanond, Rachel; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec29-30 OlOOa Sec30
T17a (1882) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Trogdon, H. J. (Dora Todd) Ch Beu-
lah, Ella Mae; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec9 088a (1871) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Trogdon, J. F. (Ada Fuqua) Ch Nellie,
Lois, Mar3^ Francis; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Secl9-31 _O280a (1870)
Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Troup, Pal (Violet Brown) Ch Carrie
N.. Rosie, Bernard, Charles; Paris
Rl Stratton Sec3 0182a (1857) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Trout, George (Margie Fonts) Ch
Dean, Catherine; Paris R8 Edgar
Sec35 T320a E. E. Jones (1910)
Tucker, Albert (Emma Hemphill) Ch
Jerome, Norman; Paris R3 Symms
Sec 11 O80a (1870)
Tucker, A. B. (Delitho Bush) Ch
Zona, Walter; Horace Kdgar Sec35
O160a (1858) Wabash Tel. Horace
Tucker, Charles F. (Cora Yenawine)
Ch Glen. Gladys; Hume Shiloh
Sec5W O160a (1857) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Tucker, C. B. (Cristina Richards) Ch
Emeline, James, Virginia, Bell;
Brocton Rl Shiloh Sec7W O80a
(1917) Wabash Tel. Hume
Tucker, C. D. (Ora May Rhodes) Ch
Lowell, Hubert, Gladys, Fern, Ken-
neth; "Cloverland Stock Farm"
Paris R3 Symms Secl2 O210a (1905)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Tucker, D. A. (Ada Quinn) Ch Delos.
Leta, Orrel, lone, Fred; Paris R3
Symms Secll 058Ha (1867) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Tucker, Fred (Joy Marckwell) Ch
Harold; Brocton R17 Shiloh
Secl8W T80a Tucker Est. (1894)
Wabash Tel. Hume
Tucker, James (Maud Dunn) Ch
Cecil; Paris R9 Paris Sec30 Farm
Hand B. Kinbal (1907)
Tucker, N. A. (Cecil Butcher) Ch
Ormal, Robert; Brocton R17 Shiloh
Secl7W O80a (1896) Wabash Tel.
Hume
Tucker Sisters, Horace Edgar Sec26
0311a (1860) Wabash Tel. Horace
Turner, E. C. (Lydia Bulger) Ch
Mary, Isaac, Jerry, Rebecca, Sarah.
John, Annabelle, Cora; Hume Rl
Shiloh SeclE O160a (1903) Wabash
Tel. Metcalf
Tweedy, Alvin (Effie Trogdon) Ch
Pearl, Elmer, Clyde, Russell, Dor-
othy; "Strawberry Hill Fruit Farm"
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec29 O40a
(1864) Citizens Tel. Sandford
Tweedy, A. S. (Anna E. Barrow)
Vermilion R33 Stratton Sec8-17
OlOOa (1844) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Tweedy, L. E. (Nellie J. Reese) Ch
Maurice, Mildred; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec29 O70a (1889) Wab-
ash Tel. Vermilion
Tweedy, John Ch Arthur, Carrie,
Viola; Vermilion Stratton Secll
O60a (1857) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Twigg, H. R. (Nellie Noonan) Ch
Mary, Leonard, Ruth, Byron, Helen,
Jim, Marguerite, Josephine, Leo;
Brocton R18 Shiloh Sec34SW T240a
Jerry Doyle (1877) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Tyler, Benjamin F. (Rebecca Black)
Ch Herbert, Wilbur; Brocton R19
Embarras Secl7 T280a Mary E.
Hathway (1917)
Tyler, Charles R. (Alice Plank) Ch
Clayton, Roy, Nizabelle, Deliah,
Lotella; Brocton R19 Embarras
Sec7 T164a Roll & Hathaway (1906)
Tyler, J. H. (Ala Millhouse) Ch
Jaunita. Lorene, Frank, June; Kan-
sas R14 Kansas Sec32 Mrs. O. E.
Wilhoit (1907) Tel. Kansas
Tyler, Lee (Hulda Harbert) Ch Grace,
Nellie, Ethel, Alfred; Brocton R19
Embarras Secl2 T312a William Roll
and Mrs. M. E. Hathaway (1904)
Bell Tel. Oakland
Tyler, William N. (Minnie HoUis) Ch
Rusbert, Marie, Howard; Brocton
R19 Embarras Secl3 TlOOa Jessie
Borton (1904)
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U
Underwood, Charles (Anna Waltz)
Ch Bright. Lola, Harley; Sidell R2
Young America SeclO 0274a (1911)
Tel. Metcalf
Underwood, David Sidell R2 Young
America Secll T256a (1892) Tel.
Hume
Underwood, R. B. (Cecile Smith) Ch
Maryelizabeth; "Grandview Farm"
Sidell R2 ^'oung America Sec9
T115a C. I. Underwood (1915) Tel.
Metcalf
V
Vale, C. B. (Jessie Starnater) Ch
Mary, Arthur, Etta, Tillie. James,
Ruth, Catherine, Leona, Owen,
Irene; Hume Rl Shiloh Sec4W
Resident Thomas Fitzgerald (1863)
VanAuken, Howard (Laura Shonk-
wiler) "Clover Valley Farm" Broc-
ton R19 Embarras Sec8-9 0227^a
(1891) Wabash Tel. Redmon
VanBuren, Charles (Lillie George) Ch
Reta, Vallie; Sidell R2 Young Amer-
ica Sec6 T50a (1890) Tel. Hume
Vance, A. L (Clara Wellman) Ch By-
ron, Thomas, Clifford, Harry W. ;
Paris RIO Hunter Sec6 T160a C. H.
Wellman, E. K. Stafford and Lane
Pennington (1895) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Vance, John G. (Mabel R. Holt)
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec24-25
T75a Uriah Vance (1895) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Vance, T. B. "The Twins Fruit and
Berry Farm" Vermilion R33 El-
bridge Sec30 O60a Farm Hand T. C.
Vance (1871) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Vance, T. L. (Cora Knight) Ch Paul:
"The Twins Fruit and Berry
Farm" Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec30 O20a (1871) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Vangilder, Richard (Jane Shaw)
Ch Grace; Paris R3 Svmms Sec25
063a (1899) Wabash Tel. Paris
Vanpelt, Riley (Cora lackson) Ch
Tohnnie; Paris R8 Buck Sec7NE
T114a A.D. Harrison (1913) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Vansant, George (Sarah Wilson) Cb
Luella, Laurence B., Grace F. ;
Paris Rll Hunter Secl9 Farm Hand
(1879) Citizens Tel. Libertyville
VanScoyk, Isaac (Ida V. Dunn) Ch
James A., Hazel O.; Chrisman R23
Ross Sec23 T625a Fred Thayer
(1865) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
VanSickle, Mrs. Clara (Clara Martin)
Ch Ethel, Bessie; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
Secl2E O120a (1872) Wabash Tel.
Metcalf
VanSickle, James Ch Clayton, Clark;
Metcalf Young America Sec35
T530a VanSickle & Whitcome
(1869) Tel. Metcalf
VanSickle, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret
Morris) Ch Eva, Morris, Irene,
Eunice; Brocton R2 Shiloh Secl9E
T80a E. Alorris (1912) Wabash Tel.
Horace
VanTress, Ferd (Sina Lewis) Brocton
R19 Embarras SeclO T280a Paul
Cash (1892) Coles County Tel.
Oakland
VanTress, Samuel (Cora M. Adcox)
Brocton R19 Embarras SeclO T250a
John Moffett (1890) Coles County
Tel. Oakland
Varner, Allen (Jemima Dickson) Ch
Jacob, Mary, Margaret, Robert,
William, David; "Walnut Hill
Farm" Chrisman R23 Ross Sec7
O780a (1859) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Varner, David (Nellie Neal) Ch Vic-
tor, Elmer; Indianola Ross Sec6
O80a T200a Allen Varner (1887)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Varner, William (Eloise Busby)
"Walnut Hill Farm" Chrisman R23
Ross Sec7 OlOOa T160a Allen Var-
ner (1882) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Vicars W. H. (Bertha Maddock) Ch
Raymond T., Robert, Virginia;
Vermilion R33 Elbridge Sec6 045a
T200a Mrs. Josephine Maddock
(1891) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
110
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Vice, George (Rosa Elledge) Ch Ed-
gar D., Walter M.. Robert L.. Ellen,
losephine; Paris R3 Svmms Sec26
b240a (1867) Wabash and Bell Tel.
Paris
Vice, J. C, Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Secl2 T120a G. F. Scott
(1853)
Vice, J. S. (Rachel Hays) Ch Myrtle;
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek
Sec36 T202a Mr. Stanfield (1863)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman -
Victor, Edward (Cassie E. Haddicks)
Ch Pearl, Allen, Ruba, Archie; Paris
R4 Symms Sec21 OllOa (1865)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Volkers, F. C. (Hazel Chew) Sand-
ford Elbridge Sec28 TlOa W. H.
Volkers (1886) Citizens Tel. Sand-
ford
Voorhies, J. M. (Julia Gleckler) Ch
Peter; Dudley Ri2 Grandview Sec25
034a (1869) Wabash Tel. Paris
w
Wade, L. E. (Mary James) Ch Nye,
Jason, Winston; Edgar R28 Edgar
Sec27 0174a Wabash Tel. Horace
Wagner, J. M. (Jane Potter) Ch Flos-
sie, Hassie, Vernie, Genova, Mar-
lice, Ernest, Gladys, Smith; Scott-
land R30 Hunter Sec33 T60a Mrs.
Mary Nolan (1913) Citizens Tel. St.
Bernice
Wagner, Purl (Edna Runyan) Ch
Hulbert; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec25 Farm Hand Stratton
(1916) Citizens Tel. St. Bernice
Wagoner, S. (Earna Mattox) Ch
Edith, Helen, Winnie, Mary E. ;
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec20 TSOa Oliver Fulton (1914)
Waite, Frank E. (Maud Stepleton) Ch
Eulah, Helen, Mildred, Audrey;
Kansas R15 Grandview Sec9 T6()a
Bert Waite (1885) Tel. Grandview
Waite, J. A. (Francis Nay) Ch Lena,
Frank, Zoe, Laura; Kansas R15
Grandview Secl6 O205a Sec9 T60a
(1862) Peoples Mutual Tel. Grand-
view
Walden, J. E. (Alice Haddix) Ch
Richard; Paris R6 Buck Sec31E
Farm Hand Edward Culbertson
(1914)
Walden, L. A, (Jennie Gray) Ch Wal-
ter, Mary; Paris R6 Buck Sec30E
Farm Hand H. B. Adams (1917)
Walker, J. A. (Emma Harris) Ch
Mabel, Edna, Alford, John, Alma;
Hume Rl Young America Sec32
T69a Tohn Sheets (1917)
Wallace, J. E. (Rebecca Wilson) Ch
Harry, Lucile, Helen, Vern; Paris
R9 Edgar Sec33 T94a W^allace Est.
(1890)
Wallace, Walter V. (Mabel Boles) Ch
Alice M.; Chrisman Edgar Sec31
T199a Sam Scott Jr. (1906) Wabash
Tel. Chrisman
Wallace, William (Maria C. Brown)
Paris R2 Elbridge Secl2 0437a
(1858) Wabash Tel. Elbridge
Wallace, Wilbur, Manner and Delbert
Paris R7 Buck Secl8E T200a Wal-
ter Stewart (1911) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wallace, William E. (Blanche Mann)
Ch Mabel, Pearl, Edgar, Randolph;
Paris R9 Edgar Sec9 024a (1877)
Wallace, William F. (Nora Jones) Ch
Emma, Victor, Jessie, Josephine;
Chrisman R23 Ross Sec20 T120a
Erastus Hearst (1858) Wabash Tel.
Chrisman
Wallas, W. A. (Lenora Newton) Ch
Harold; Scottland R30 Brouillett
Creek Secl2 T232a P. B. Roberts
(1883) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Waller, Albert (Rosie Rapp) Ch Fer-
dinand, Leonard, Carl, Henry, Vic-
tor, Bernard, Ollie, Louise. Loraine,
Oliva, Marie; Paris R6 Buck Sec4
O240a (1869) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Waller, C. E. (Anna Hellan) Paris R6
Buck Sec22W T60a Tohn Waller
(1892)
Waller, F. Cyril (Cleah Brading) Ch
Dorothy. Fay; Paris R6 Buck Sec2
T200a F. F. Weller (1913)
Waller, F. F. (Mary I. Kaser) Ch
Robert, Alma, Viola, Anetta, Cyril,
Zita; Paris R6 Buck Sec3 O200a
(1867) Wabash Tel. Redmon and
Paris
Waller, F. T. (Maynie Thiel) Ch
Leona, Rosella, Bernadine; Paris
R5 Buck Sec5SE T160a Albert Wal-
ler (1886) Wabash Tel. Paris
Waller, Leonard (Margaret Ryan) Ch
Leo, Eileen, Raymond; Paris R6
Buck Sec4 T200a Albert Waller
(1890) Bell Tel. Paris
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Waller, William (Mary Carroll) Ch
Cecil, Bertha. Paul, Emma, Walter,
Kathryn, Edith, Harriett, Edward,
Margaret, William; Pans R6 buck
Sec3 O200a (1865) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Walling, Earnest E. (Nancy Dodd) Ch
Henry D., Ruth E.; 'Tleasant Grove
Farm" Paris Rl Elbridge Secl5-22
T120a W. M. Walling (1883) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Walls C. P. Ch Ida Elizabeth; Chris-
man R26 Edgar Sec32 019a (1900)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Walls D. W. (Elizabeth J. Hand) Ch
Harvey O.; Paris R3 Symms Seel
O90a (1853)
Walls, Ed. (Zrilda Weartsbough) Ch
Pearly, Wilber; Hume Young
America Sec31 T140a Roscoe Grace
(1902) Tel. Hume
Walls, Elza E. (Anna Quinn) Ch
Frank, Fern, Wilber, Roe, Bermce,
Forest; Paris R3 Symms Seel Oll/a
(1864) Wabash Tel. Paris
Walls, George (Nettie Thomas) Ch
DoUie v., Roscoe, Violet, Rosella,
Milton J.- "Woodland Farm" Oliver
Rl Symms Secl2 O250a (1863) Tel.
Farmers' Line Oliver
Walls, L. J. Ch Tula, Millie, Bertha;
Paris R3 Symms Secll O130a (1863)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Walls, Ora A. (Hazel May Downing)
Ch Marjorie, Mav, Earl, Emerson;
Brocton R17 Shiloh Secl2W O160a
T220a T. W. Walls (1892) Wabash
Tel. Hume
Walls, W. E. (Bessie Ashley) Ch Le-
land. Francis, Daniel, Robert; Scott-
land R30 Brouillett Creek Sec20
TllSa Mrs. Louisa Collins (1899)
Walthall. Francis (Mary C. Kiner)
Scottland R29 Prairie Secl7 055a
(1875) Citizens Tel. Dana
Walthall, H. (Mary Fortune) Ch Ter-
rence; Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec5
T120a James Soey (1914) Citizens
Tel. Dana
Waltz, George W. (Margarett Law-
rence) Ch William, Bruce. Oscar,
Ray, Alice; Paris R3 Symms Sec35
Farm Hand T. A. Foley (1880)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Waltz, Oscar (Ada Lucas) Hume Rl
Young America Sec22 T160a Dr.
Rutherford (1913) Tel. Newman
Waltz, Ray (Cleo McCrocklin) Ch
Margarett E.; Paris R3 Symms
Sec35 O202a T. A. Foley (1916)
Waltz, W. J. (Florence Warren) Ch
Clara, Esta, Agnes, Hellen, Georgia,
Herbert; Mctcalf Rl Youns Amer-
ica Sec/ T440a Caleb Woodyard
(1914) Tel. Hume
Ward, Daniel A. (Clara A. Runyon)
Oliver Rl Elbridi-e Secl4 T40a C.
P. Moore (1879)
Ward, Herbert (Corda Chapni) Ch
Charles; Hume Rl Young America
Secl4 T80a Charlie Chapin (1915)
Douglas Tel. Newman
Ward, J. B. (Minnie Elkins) Ch Fay;
Chrisman R27 Edgar Secl5 T160a
D. Huston (1880) Wabash Tel. Hor-
ace
Ward, Walter (Clara Farrell) Ch
Leslie; Chrisman R25 Brouillett
Creek Sec3 T42a Frank Parker
(1878) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Ward, W. N. (Rosa Good) Ch Elca.
Susa, Paul, Mina, Versa; Paris R5
Grandview Sec30 05a (1875)
Ware, R. F. (Minnie Bell) Ch Margar-
et; "The Elms" Chrisman R23 Ross
Secl9 Farm Hand G. H. Dinsmore
(1917)
Warmouth, Bruce (Edna Burgess) Ch
Albert, Eugene. Kenneth, Wayne;
Edgar R28 Edgar Sec27 T40a C. P.
Thomas (1890) Bell Tel. Paris
Warmouth, Frank (Edna Brooks) Ch
Helen; Chrisman R25 Ross Sec36
Farm Hand Luella Wyatt (1895)
Warmouth, Grover (Sarah Sims)
Chrisman R26 Edgar Secl6 T322a
J. E. Thomas (1889) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Warmouth, James (Laura Calvin) Ch
Vera, Bruce, Mabel, Elphia,
Delphia, Leonard, Ruth; Edgar R28
Edgar Sec26 OlOa (1879) Bell Tel.
Paris
Wasson, R. S. (Elminor Slaughter)
Ch James, William, Francis, Gor-
don, Golden; Chrisman R25 Brouil-
lett Creek Sec30 T250a T. P. Slaugh-
ter (1870) Tel. Farmers' Line
Waters, Charles (Flossie Flickner)
Ch Chester, Velvin; Paris R5
Grandview Secl7 O80a (1909)
Watkins, Fred (Annie Clem) Ch
Pearl; Paris R5 Grandview Secl9
T35a Henry Watkins Tel. Paris
Watkins, Green (Clara Anna Cale)
Ch Lizzie, Ella, Daisy; Paris R5
Grandview Secl3 O60a (1855) Tel.
Grandview
Watkins, Henry Ch Annie, Fred.
John; Paris R5 Grandview Secl9
. 075a (1856)
Watkins, Vern (Allie Hanna) Ch
Clyde, Lillie; Paris R5 Grandview
Secl9 T40a A. J. Watkins Est.
112
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Watson, A. H. (Stella Daugherty)
Ch Emil; Metcalf Rl Young Amer-
ica Sec35 TlS4a Mrs. George Hala-
way (1872) Tel. Metcalf
Watson, A. N. (Jane Padgett) Ch
Lester, Bessie, Grace, Roscoe, Fred;
Metcalf Rl Young America Sec25
T122a Thomas D. Watson (1870)
Tel. Chrisman
Watson, B. F. (Ama A. Fultz) Ch
Herschel J., Ruth I., Clara C. ; Paris
Rll Hunter Sec9 0364a (1870) Citi-
zens Tel. Indiana, Libertyville,
Clinton
Watson, Charles (Myrtle Staats) Ch
Josephine, Helen; Paris Rll Hun-
ter Sec24 OSOOa (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Watson, Joseph (Martha Fitzgerald)
Ch Calla, Dayton; Dudley R12
Grandview Sec35 041Ha (1855)
Tel. Grandview
Watson, J. A. (Anna Gillespy) Ch
Mary, Harlan, Eleanor, Dean;
Paris Rll Hunter Secl6 0356a
(1875) Wabash Tel. Paris and Citi-
zens Tel. Libertyville
Watson, J. L. (Glenna Ward) Ch
Rachel M., Evelyn L, Ward, Wal-
ter B.; Paris Rll Hunter Secl6
0411a (1884) Wabash Tel. Paris
and Citizens Tel. Libertyville
Watson, William J. (Emma Car-
michael) Paris Rll Stratton Sec36
OllOa Hunter Secl9 TlOOa P. Gar-
vin (1888)
Watson, Z. H. (Margaret G. Robi-
son) Ch Ralph, Rav; Metcalf Young
America Sec26 0237a (1860) Tel.
Metcalf
Weathers, Charles M. (Doris Totten)
Ch Lily, Floyd, Virginia, Theodore,
Henry, Harry, Hildred, Bruce;
Paris R7 Buck Sec30E Farm Hand
Ray Mattingly (1915)
Weathers, Tolbert (Emma Hawkins)
Ch Elvis, Nolin; Ridge Farm R2
Ross Sec3 T160a James Gaines
(1901) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Weaver, Isaac (Mattie E. Wood) Ch
Nellie G.; Kansas R13 Embarras
Sec20 0155a (1881) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Webb, Ely (Ava Short) Everett H.,
Essie, R. O., Inez F., Ruby, Amy,
Verna, Iva, Louis; Paris Rll Strat-
ton Seel 071a (1914) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Weber, Louise (Louise Weber) Ch
Tillie, Bertha, Minnie, Emma, Kath-
len, Elsie, William; Paris R5 Grand-
view Sec6 O40a (1886)
Webright, Carl (Leo Daughetty) Ch
Lois; Dudley R12 Grandview Secl4
T40a Ray Bennett (1911) Tel.
Grandview
Webster, S. F. (Monica White) Ch
N. Leo, Freda I., William F.; Paris
R2 Elbridge Sec7 0157a (1884) Wa-
bash Tel. Elbridge
Webster, W. A. (Blanche Mayer) Ch
Florence, Paul; Chrisman R27
Edgar Secl5 T200a A. W. Mark
(1890) Wabash Tel. Horace
Webster, W. D. (Alvira E. Archer)
Ch Frank, Mary E., William M.,
Floyd, Alwilla, Forest E.; "Webster
Farm" Vermilion R33 Elbridge
Sec6-7 O106Ha (1885) Wabash Tel.
Elbridge
Weiland, William L. (Rosie L. Wur-
inford) Ch Irean, Myrtie, Francis,
Ernest; "Prairie View Farm" Kan-
sas R13 Embarras Sec35 O40a
(1884) Coles County Tel. Co. Oak-
land
Welch, Addison (Carrie E. Skiver)
Ch May; "Lone Pine Farm" Paris
RIO Stratton Sec27 062a (1869)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Welch, A. F. (Lucy Lawler) Ch Earl;
"Walnut Grove Farm" Kansas R14
Kansas Sec30 0149a (1890) Tel.
Kansas
Welch, Ezra (Clara Ogden) Paris
R9 Paris Sec31 T75a M. Athens
(1882) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wellman, C. H. (Grace Dauson) Ch
Paul; Paris RIO Hunter Sec26 069a
T300a Indianolia, Anna, S. D.,
Frazier (1887) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wellman, Frank D. (Myrtle Jenkins)
Ch Ferrol F. ; Chrisman R23 Ross
Secl9 Farm Hand Lott Wellman
( 1900)
Wellman, J. N. (Lucinda Rhvan) Ch
Fred C, Clara B., Clifford H., Effie
M.; Paris RIO Hunter Sec5
O120i^a (1892) Citizens Tel. St.
Bernice
Wellman, Lott (Maggie Brinson) Ch
Nola, Frank, Audrie, Arthur; Chris-
man R23 Ross Sec30 T280a Thomas
Boston (1900) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
Wells, Ervin O. (Marie Hendershot)
Ch William M.; Brocton Embarras
Secl7 T126a Mary Hathway and
William Roll (1909) Wabash Tel.
Redmon
Welton, M. G. (Rhoda Thomason)
Ch Paris Rl Paris Sec32E Farm
Hand J. E. Bright (1913) Wabash
Tel. Paris
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Wendel, Henry E. (Bessie Dever)
Brocton R17 Shiloh Sec24W T157a
I. Whitlock (1912) Hume Tel. Broc-
ton
West, Roscoe (Georgie Trump) Ch
Clarence, Merle, Melvin, Julia; Paris
R8 Paris Secl2N Farm Hand
Charles Harris (1916) Wabash Tel.
Paris
West, T. L. (Annie Yoken) Ch
Marion, Helen, August, Dorotha;
Paris Rll Hunter Secl9 Mrs. James
Fleeger (1917)
Westbrook, W. B. (India BuUmgton)
Ch Gladys; Paris R4 Symms Secl6
O80a (1870) Wabash Tel. Paris
Westerfield, Frank R. (Carrie Sims)
Ch Mabel E., Mildred L.; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec26 0114a Sec27
T50a (1875) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Westerfield, Ray (Grace Dickson) Ch
J. Floyd, Clyde E.; Vermilion R33
Elbridge Sec23 T222a James West-
erfield (1885) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Weston, C. P. (Lilly Church) Ch Rus-
sell, Mary, Ora; Paris R8 Shiloh
Sec31S Farm Hand O. E. Patrick
(1912) Wabash Tel. Horace
Wetzel, Charles Edgar R28 Edgar
Sec36 0154a (1867) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wheeler, Alford (Madge Hugg) Pans
RIO Hunter Seel Farm Hand Bert
Nolan (1891)
Wheeler, G. D, (Emma Huston) Ch
Edward, Ruth; Paris R6 Grand-
view Secl4 OlOOa (1887) Tel. Paris
Whetstone, Carey (Winifred Daw-
son) Ch Francis; Chrisman R24
Prairie Sec3 T80a Marion Clark
(1893) Citizens Tel. Scottland
Whetstone, D. E. (Lida Riley) Ch
Luella, Jav; Chrisman R24 Praine
Secll T190a O. B. Riley (1886)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Whetstone, Ora (Elsie Maute) Ch
Carey, Ralph, Nettie; Chrisman
R24 Prairie Secl7 045a (1871) Citi-
zens Tel. Scottland
Whisnand, H. M. (Hanna Shively)
Ch Fern, Lyle, Leo; "Big Four
Farm" Kansas R13 Kansas SeclO
O440a (1897) Tel. Kansas
White, Ben (Mattie Davidson) Ch
Lilos, Gladys, Edna, Douglas, Carl,
Arnona, James, Hulda. Ben Jr.;
Kansas R14 Grandview Sec9 T240a
Harvey Smith (1872) Tel. Grand-
view
White, Charles (Esta Scott) Ch For-
rest, Delbert; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
Secl3E TllOa Susan Van Syckle
(1916)
White, Charles E. (Annie E. Conley)
Ch Walter L., James E., Harriet
M.; "Maple Grove Farm No. 1"
Kansas R13 Embarras Sec29
0114Ka (1874) Wabash Tel. Red-
mon ^
White, Clifford O. Dudley R12
Grandview Sec27 T3a U. A. White
(1897) Tel. Grandview
White, Frank (Nellie McCormick)
Ch Harold, Wilber; Redmon Buck
SeclO T220a Charles Jump (1883)
Wabash Tel. Redmon
White, Grant (Margaret Demangen)
Ch William, Clifford; Kansas R14
Grandview Sec27 03a (1867) Tel.
Grandview
White, James M. (Margaret Hill) Ch
William, Molem, Blaine, Charles,
Lillie. Cora, Bessie, Dorie; Chris-
man R27 Edgar SeclO T240a D. D.
Huston (1854) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
White, M. G. (Stella Adams) Ch
Madalene; "Catalpa Grove Stock
Farm" Chrisman R24 Prairie Sec6W
O400a (1882) Citizens Tel. Dana
White, O. L. (Gaynell Brown) Ch
Pauline, Lucille; Paris R2 Elbridge
Seel T40a Nathan Sturgell (1887)
Wabash Tel. Elbridge
White, Paul F. (Tessie Lindsey) Ch
Morris A.; Redmon Embarras Sec20
T163a Maud and S. E. Meyers and
Mrs. E. M. Exline (1885) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
White, Schuyler (Ella Sidenbender)
Ch Elbon; Paris R4 Symms Sec4
O180a W. W. Hutchison (1882) Wa-
bash Tel. Paris
White, William (Sarah Thomas)
Scottland R30 Brouillett Creek Sec7
T40a Lora Thomas (1864)
White, W. G. (Laura Waller) Ch
Monica, Ovid L., Pleasant, McClel-
lan, Gary C. ; "Wildwood Dairy
Farm" Paris R2 Elbridge Secl-6
O120a (1857) Wabash Tel. El-
bridge
White, W. T. (Mina Helms) Ch
James, Mabel, Roy, Stella, Ivan;
Chrisman R27 Edgar SeclS T320a
D. D. Huston (1877) Wabash Tel.
Horace
114
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Whiteside, James M. (Mary A. Sut-
ten) Ch James. Russell; Kansas R13
Kansas Secl5-14 O230a (1897) Tel.
Kansas
Whiteside, J. M. Jr. (Katharine Bell)
Ch James Kansas R14 Kansas Secl8
T160a M. Estella Tune (1897)
Whitlock, Isaac S. (Sarah Roll) Ch
Lillie E., Stella M.; "Maple Grove
Farm" Brocton R18 Embarras
022i^a (1874) Hume Tel. Brocton
Whitmer, Harry H. (Gertrude
Butcher) Ch Donovan L., Harold
M.; "Fairview Farm" Brocton R18
Embarras Sec29 T120a Henry Whit-
mer (1879) Hume Tel. Brocton
Whitsell, Joshua (Susan Kibler) Ch
Orville, Avas, Veva, Robert, Mary.
Ruth, Beulah; Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec30S 0145a (1881) Wabash Tel.
Horace
Whitton, C. H. (Edith Moffitt) Ch
John, Edward, Nola; Paris Paris
Sec2S T76a Charles Levings (1914)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Wiese, August (Pearl Ceiling) Ch
Ernest L., Freda M., Floy L., Or-
mal A.; "Illinois Farm" Brocton
R18 Embarras Sec32 O360a (1892)
Tel. Brocton
Wiese, George H. (Orlena Roberts)
Ch Mabel A.; Brocton Embarras
Sec2 T106a Mrs. Fred Wiese (1914)
Coles County Tel. Co. Oakland
Wiley, Mrs. Anna (Anna Shy) Ch
Lulu, Allen, Paul, Bruce, Walter,
Shy; Kansas R14 Kansas Sec4 O30a
(1857)
Wilhoit, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Collins)
Scottland R29 Prairie Sec20 056a
(1860) Electric Tel. Dana
Willrose, Abi (Nora Bishop) Ch
Adda, Jessie; Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl3 O30a (1860) Tel. Kansas
Wilhoit, J. R. (Martha McLean) Ch
Doll, Dimple, Elmer, Floe, Agnes,
Floyd, Homer, Glenn, Vernie, Cecil;
Kansas R16 Kansas Secl3 031a
(1861) Tel. Kansas
Wilhoit, Miss Lulu Kansas R16 Kan-
sas Sec2 O180a Secll T40a (1860)
Wilhoit, R. Adin (Dorothy Rich-
mund) Ch Mathew, Lewis; Kansas
R16 Kansas Sec35-34-3 0283a (1883)
Wilhoit, R. A. and R. E. Kansas R16
Kansas Sec2-ll OlOOa
Wilhoit, R. O. (Sarah Owens) Ch Al-
bert I.; Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl-2-11 0265a (1860)
Williams, Charles (Elizabeth Haitt)
Ch James, Fern; Paris R2 Symms
Sec30 T165a James Williams (1888)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Wilkins, W. M. (Alay Woodward) Ch
Owen, Claud, Olive, Erma; Paris
R9 Hunter Secl6 O80a Secl6 T155a
Henry Click, Mrs. S. Moorehouse,
Nellie Jenkins (1865) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Williams, Charles E. (Jessie Lientz)
Chrisman R25 Brouillett Creek
Sec23 T160a P. B. Roberts (1881)
Wabash Tel. Horace
Williams, Ezekiel (Lura Yonts) Paris
Rl Symms Secl3 O60a Secl7 T80a
E. O. Laughlin (1885) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Williams, F. C. (Eula Lynch) Chris-
man R27 Edgar Sec4 O540a (1889)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Williams, John H. (Mabel Rhoads)
Ch Francis: Edgar Edgar Secl4
0518a (1877) Wabash Tel. Horace
Williams, L. C. (Hanna Whitehead)
Ch Locie, Ethel, William, Bessie;
Kansas R16 Kansas SeclO T44a
Huber Pinner (1885) Tel. Kansas
Williams, W. L. (Mary Green) Ch
Evelyn, Alvin; Hume Rl Young
America Sec23 T160a Reed Spencer
(1880) Tel. Hume
Willmoth, Alonzo (Sarah Sidenbot-
tom) Ch Ira, Mertie, Delia, Wil-
liam, Ray, Edgar; Hume Rl Young
America Scc31 T160a Tohn Condon
(1904) Tel. Hume
Willmoth, Ray (Leona Hon) Ch
Lloyd; Metcalf Rl Young America
Sec28 T160a S. C. Cash (1907) Tel.
Metcalf
Willrnoth, W. J. (Nellie Murray) Ch
Elsiefern; Brocton R17 Shiloh
SeclW T120a David Bane (1890)
Wilson, Andrew (Mame Redmon) Ch
Esther; Oliver Rl Symms SeclS
0144a H. J. Wilson (ISSO) Citizens
Tel. Oliver
Wilson, Clem (Minnie Tucker) Ch
Ceibert, Mabel, William; Oliver Rl
Symms Secl7 O160a Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wilson, C. H. (Siby Paris) Ch Re-
becca, Susie; Paris R2 Elbridge
Secl5-16 T140a Oat Sizemore (1857)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Wilson, C. L. (Lena Becker) Ch Eu-
lalia, Chester, Hazel; Paris R3
Symms Sec27 O60a (1866) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Wilson, I. C. (Idello Martin) Ch
Chlorel, Paul, Busscll, Ora; Chris-
man R27 Edgar Sec5 T335a H. A.
Hartley (1865) Wabash Tel. Chris-
man
115
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Wilson, John D. (Delia M. Stigler)
Ch Carl; Paris R3 Symms Sec22
O50a (1861) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wilson, J. W. (Golda Wagoner)) Ch
Annie B., John R.; Paris Rll Strat-
ton Sec34 05a (1869) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wilson, Roscoe (Helen Driver) Ch
Flovd F.; "Hill Crest Farm" Broc-
ton" R18 Embarras Sec29 T200a
James Wilson (1917) Hume Tel.
Brocton
Wilson, Sam (Carrie Penley) Ch Lula,
Lucile, Lyda B.; Paris Rll Strat-
ton Sec34 T88a Mike Frazier (1870)
Wilson, T. M. (Alice E. Stigler) Ch
Delpha, Ethel, Ruth, Raymond,
Earl, Eva; Paris R3 Synims Sec27
OllOa (1863) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wilson, Wigfall (Clara Hannah) Ch
Dorothy; Oliver Rl Symms Secl4
T80a Emma McMullin (1884) Citi-
zens Tel. Oliver
Wilson, William (Lela Gore) Ch Har-
old, Lawrence, Leonard; Paris R7
Buck Secl4N T157a Mrs. M. M.
Reese (1874) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Wilson, William (Mandy Poor) Ch
Lula, Forest, Gladys; Paris R3
Symms Sec27 O80a (1870) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Wilty, W. J. (Delia Word) Ch Wilma,
Burvan; Metcalf Rl Young Amer-
ica Sec9 T240a Isaiah Moody (1917)
Wimsett, G. W. (Mary Misner) Ch
Florence, Howard, Monroe, An-
drew, Bennie, Velma, Minnie, Ida,
Melvin; Scottland R29 Brouillett
Creek Sec31 O80a (1858)
Wimsett, Howard (Bessie Bagley) Ch
Wilma; Scottland R29 Prairie Sec29
T97a Williim Scott (1881)
Wimsett, J. M. (Lillie Barr) Scott-
land R29 Prairie Sec30 T290a W. E.
Jump (1883) Citizens Tel. Scott-
land
Wimsett, Leroy (Donnie Hayworth)
Ch Paul, Flora, Victor, Oscar,
Floyd; Scottland R29 Prairie Sec30
T140a W. E. Jump (1886) Citizens
Tel. Scottland
Wimsett, M. F. (Fayette Wood) Ch
Audrey, Anna; Scottland R30
Brouillett Creek Sec31 O80a (1880)
Citizens Tel. Scottland
Winans, C. E. Paris R8 Shiloh Secl3S
T300a J. W. Winans (1893) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Winans, C. H. (Mary Bailey) Ch Wil-
lie, Ruth, Arlene, Floyd; Paris Rll
Stratton Secll O160a (1859) Wa-
bash Tel. Vermilion
Winans, O. O. (Hortense Cusic) Ch
Kenneth, Dean; Paris R8 Edgar
Sec3 O40a (1884) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wingfield, Harry (Jessie Blaisdell)
Ch Naomi, Harry, Elbert, Carl,
Marion; "Summit Home Farm"
Sidell R2 Young America Sec2
T160a (1885) Tel. Allerton
Winkler, J. P. (Tura Miller) Ch June;
Brocton R19 Buck SeclOW Farm
Hand Claude Brown (1912) Wabash
Tel. Redmon
Winkler, Owen (Maud Myrich) Ch
Pacie, Mabel, Abram, Russell, Carl;
Chrisman R23 Secl2 T160a Mrs.
Culver (1912) Tel. Metcalf
Winn, H. M. (Nettie McAdams) Ch
Edith, Erwin, Everett, Esther,
Mary E.; Hume Shiloh Sec4 T300a
(1862) Tel. Hume
Winn, J. Erwin (Lida Davis) Hume
Rl Shiloh Sec9W T280a H. M.
Winn (1894) Wabash Tel.Hume
Winans, O. Clif Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec32S T120a J. W. Winans (1891)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Witt, Amiel A. (Mary Burnes) Ch
Vernon, Beulah, Meryl, Orville,
Fern; Hume Rl Young America
Secl9 T140a P. D. Witt (1912) Tel.
Hume
Witt, Arthur L. (Maud Daugherty)
Ch William H., Flossie, Ernest P.;
Brocton R18 Embarras Sec32 Tl^Oa
Eliza Witt (1893) Hume Tel. Broc-
ton
Witt, John D. (Emma McCollum) Ch
Olive, Archie, Flora, Ora; Paris R6
Buck Seel T200a W. O. Gustus
(1913) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wolfe, A. F. (Nettie Judy) Ch Noah,
Frank, Nettie, Harvev, Lola; Paris
Rll Stratton Sec30 O80a (1891)
Wolfe, Frank (Cora Rusmisel) Ch
Ada, Arbie, Verna, Veda, Hazel,
Harry; Paris Rl Elbridge Sec22
T135a C. H. Wade (1872) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Wood, Abner L. (Gertrude P. Van
Sycle) Ch Jenett, Jessie, Shelby;
Redmon Embarras Sec21 O80a
(1876) Wabash Tel. Redmon
Wood, John W. (Addie Logan) Ch
Earl, Irene, Eugene, Logan; Paris
R9 Hunter T130a S. J. Van Sycle
and S. Curtis (1871) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wood, J. B. Brocton R2 Shiloh
Sec27S 01500a (1863) Wabash Tel.
Hume
116
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Wood, J. O. (Bertha Sanders) Ch
Ruth; Paris Rl Elbridge Secl4-15
T170a D. S. Van Sickle (1881) Wa-
bash Tel. Vermilion
Wood, J. W. (Addie Logan) Ch Earl.
Irene, Eugene, Logan; Paris R9
Hunter Sec21 T1.50a S. G. Van Sycle
and Shellie Curtis (1872) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Wood, S. S. (Phoeba C. Craig) Ch
Eliza J., J. F., Hallie, Ella, Ange-
tine, John W., Etta, Charles, Cath-
erine, Oliver. Fred; Paris RIO Strat-
ton Sec28 O130a (1860) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Woodruff, Mrs. Charlotta (Charlotta
Kester) Ch Adolphus; Kansas RIS
Kansas Sec26 O20a Secl2 T57a
(1844) Tel, Kansas
Woodruff, C. O. (Bertha Cox) Ch
Cecil; Paris R3 Symms Sec31 O70a
(1872)
Woodruff, D. K. (Adona Kirkham)
Kansas R15 Kansas Sec26-12-7
0137a (1874)
Woods, Cyrus (Menarva J. Snyder)
Ch Lilly, Orvill. Abner, W^illiam.
Margaret; Isabel Embarras SeclS
015a Secl4 T250a Charles Onsley
(1867)
Woods, Homer (GertrudeWagner) Ch
Gladj'S. Erma, Lowell; Hume Rl
Young America Sec35 T142a Andv
Roller (1917)
Woods, Orvill Isabel Embarras Secl4
T255a Charles Onslev (1873) Bell
Tel. Oakland
Woodyard, Fred (Anna Bell William)
Ridge Farm R2 Ross Sec3 O320a
(1883) Vermilion Tel. Ridge Farm
Woodyard, Gordon (Marie Wright)
Ridge Farm Rl Ross Secl2 Farm
Hand H. C. Woodyard (1871) Bell
Tel. Ridge Farm
Woodyard, Henry C. (Eva Gaines)
Ch Gordon, Marie; Ridge Farm Rl
Ross Secl2 O600a (1868) Bell Tel.
Ridge Farm.
Worstell, V/illiam (Emma Downey)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec7 Farm Hand
C. H. Wellman (1896) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wright, Ada (Bailey) Ch Velva E.,
Martin, Vivian, Orville, Russel; Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec24 O60a
(1871) W^abash Tel. Vermilion
Wright, Mrs. Addell (Addell Fitz-
simmons) Ch Charles L., William
A., Guv M.; "Pioneer Farm" Ver-
milion Stratton Sec7 0136a(1889)
Tel. Vermilion
Wright, Bernard (Marie Hunter)
Paris R9 Paris Secl7E T80a James
Eads (1893) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wright, Cash Y. (Kate Merkel) Ch
Marie, Robert; Paris Rll Stratton
Sec36 084a (1885) Wabash Tel.
VermilKon
Wright, Charles R. (Gertrude Mul-
vaney) Ch James, Isadore; Paris Rl
Stratton Sec6 0161a (1879) Wabash
Tel. Vermilion
Wright, C. Carl (Elizabeth Andrews)
Ch Winifred, Helen, Alden, Cath-
erine, Clifford; Paris R8 Edgar
Sec5 O180a (1915) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wright, C. T. (Cloda Harris) Ch
Harris; Paris I?l~Paris SeclSN
T120a Albert Harris Est. (1879)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Wright, Dale (Esther Brinkerhoff)
Ch (Catherine; Paris Rl Stratton
Sec35 T210a Laurence Watson
(1890) W^abash Tel. Paris
Wright, Edward T. (Ora E. Wilkin)
Ch Marie, Louise A., Gertrude M.,
Forest E.. Wilbur J.; "Wright's
Hereford Farm" Vermilion Stratton
R12-7 0157a (1882) Wabash Tel.
Vermilion
Wright, G. B. (Laura See) Ch Hor-
ace, Blanche. Herschel. Barbara;
Paris Rl Stratton Sec32 079a
(1870) Wabash Tel. Vermilion
Wright, H. W. (Flora Dickenson)
Paris RIO Hunter Sec22 TllOa H.
W^ Wright Est. (1887) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Wright, James (Etiiei Forsythe) Ch
Max; Marshall R3 Symms Secl7
T80a E. B. Munsel Est. (1912)
Wright, John U. (Florence Hale) Ch
Opal, LTlysses; Paris R9 Hunter
Sec8N T371a Miss Hila Moss
(1886) W^abash Tel. Paris
Wright, J. M. (Sallie Landsaw) Ch
Matilda; Paris R4 Svmms Sec21
064a (1871) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wright, J. W. (Almira Wood) Ch
Fred, Howard,, Ross; Paris R9
Hunter Sec22 045a T40a Elizabeth
Propst (1856) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wright, Mrs. Lillian J. (Lillian Loch-
enour) Ch Bernard, Ralph, Mil-
dred, Caroll; Paris R9 Paris Sec8E
0174a (1865) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wright, Mrs. Mary R. (Mary Stotts)
Ch Otto, Olive; Metcalf Rl Shiloh
Secl2E O140a (1854)
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Wright, Otto (Bell Hayes) Metcalf
Rl Shiloh Secl2E T70a Mary R.
Wright (1875) Wabash Tel. Met-
calf
Wright, O. M. (Stella Landsaw) Ch
Harrold: Paris R9 Paris Sec20E
T80a Gertrude Ryan (1878) Wab-
ash Tel. Paris
Wright, Robert (Emmie A. Koho)
Ch Berth, Sarah, Cash, Ora, Cecil,
Dale, Hattie, Max; Paris Rl Strat-
ton Sec3 0124a (1870) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Wright, Robert T. (Bessie Webster)
Ch Miriam F., Nelmer; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec22 TlOOa Dr. H.
Lycan (1891) Wabash Tel. Ver-
milion
Wright, T. G. (Mary Bennett, Niece)
Paris Rl Stratton Sec3 0173a
(1870) Wabash Tel. Paris
Wright, Walter E. (Carrie Hall) Ch
Grace, Leola, Wayne, Beatrice;
Kansas R14 Kansas Secl2 T80a
Mrs. Nellie Panton (1907)
Wright, W. O. (Mary A. Tiffin) Ch
Willie Z., Anna M.; Paris Rll
Stratton Sec31 T37a Hannah Van-
housen (1880)
Wyatt, Ira (Clara Stahl) Ch Ora,
Hazel. Sylvia, Walter; Chrisman
R25 Edgar Sec8 T233a W. P. Mc-
Kee (1915) Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Wyatt, Robert H. (Rose M. Hurst)
Ch Ramon; "Wylan Farm" Chris-
man R23 Ross Sec21 O180a (1898)
Wabash Tel. Chrisman
Yargus, Charley (Amanda Mcintosh)
Ch Francis, Odetta; Paris R3
Symms Sec24 Farm Hand L. F.
Theil (1910) Wabash Tel. Paris
Yates, Arthur Metcalf Rl Shiloh
SeclE T272a Elmer McClain (1915)
Wabash Tel. Metcalf
Yates, A. T. (Ella Harman) Ch Fern.
Lee, Elmer, Wilber; Metcalf Rl
Shiloh Sec5 T170a Harry Brock-
Jones (1916) Tel. Metcalf
Yeargin, Frances (Frances Greenlee)
Ch Herman, Bessie, Lester, John,
Margaret, Ellen, James; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Seel 05a (1877)
Yeargin, J. P. (Bonnie Joy) Ver-
milion R33 Elbridge Sec6 05a
Christie Jones (1891)
Yeargin, W. H. (Edith Archer) Ch
Russell, Pansy, Archie; Vermilion
R33 Elbridge Sec6 015a (1886)
Yenawine, R. A. (Lena Dornblaser)
Ch Irene, May, Harold; Kansas R13
Kansas Secll T160a G. B. Yena-
wine (1873) Kansas Tel. Westfield
Young Sisters, Emma, Mary, Jennie,
Millie, Lucv; Dudley Grandview
SeclS 051a T. M. Young Est.
(1878)
Yount, A. C. (Lula Brinson) Ch Roy,
Noel, Katheleen, Millard, Garnet;
Metcalf Rl Young America Sec26
T320a John Alitchell (1917) Tel.
Metcalf
Yount, Chauncey (Ella Hudson)
Paris R7 Buck Secl2N T160a John
Dugan Est. (1915) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Yowell, Mrs. Stella Ch Lucile; Dud-
lev Grandview Secl5 T240a Edmon
Yowell Est. (1879) Paris Tel. Kin-
loch
Zaring, Mont. Kansas R16 Kansas
Secl3 OlOa (1865) Tel. Kansas
Zerbe, C. G, (Mayme Hickey) Ch
Margaret; Hume Rl Shiloh SeclOE
O80a (1916) Wabash Tel. Hume
Zerrell, Dennis (Nora Britts) Ch
Clarice, Carrie; Kansas R16 Kan-
sas T4a L. T. Pinnell (1915) Tel.
Kansas
Zimerly, Edward E. (Maud Rey-
nolds) Ch Elbert, Eugene; Paris
R5 Grandview Sec31 T120a S. E.
Zimerly (1886) Tel. Paris
Zimmerly, A. D. (Ena Frazier) Ch
Mania, Blanche; Paris R5 Grand-
view Sec7 O120a (1857) Wabash
Tel. Paris
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Zimmerly, Jake (Amanda Adams)
Ch Eva, George, Edna; Paris R3
Symms Sec 12 OlOOa (1865) Wabash
Tel. Paris
Zimmerly, J. B. (Mary Bandy) Ch
Grace, Mabel; Paris R9 Paris
Secl7E Superintendent Edgar
County Poor Farm (1887) Wabash
and Bell Tel. Paris
Zimmerly, H. V. (Annah Walz) Ch
John, Claire, Annah; Paris R5
Grandview Secol 075a Sec6 T30a
(1862) Tel. Grandview
Zimmerly, Laurence (Roxie Findley)
Paris R5 Symms Sec5 O140a (1888)
Wabash Tel. Paris
Zimmerman, Edward (Sadie Slager)
Ch Beulah, Sylvan; Brocton Em-
barras Sec6 O120a (1862) Hume
Tel. Brocton
Zim.merman, E. H. (Ada Barr) Paris
R2 Paris Sec7S T87a Dr. Adams
(1904) Wabash Tel. Paris
Zimmerman, J. H. (Etta Ryon) Ch
Walter, Wilmar; Paris R6 Paris
SecSW O80a (1857) Wabash Tel.
Paris
Zimmerman, Ross (Sarah E. Smith)
Ch LaFern; Brocton R19 Embarras
Secl2 O60a (1860)
Zink, Joseph (Catherine Grace) Ch
Josephine, Nettie, Earnest, Stella,
Ethel. William, Frank; Kansas R16
Kansas Sec6 041a Seel T171a (1860)
Tel. Kansas
Zink, J. B. (Anna Cash) Ch Laura,
Ada ; Kansas R15 Kansas Scc36
O80a (1885) Tel. Kansas
Zink, W. T. (Lola Humphrey) Ch
Hal, Anna, Earnest, Florence;
Kansas R15 Kansas Seel O108a
(1875)
Almost everyone in Illinois knows the Lazy Farnaer. Thousands of Illinois farmers laugh
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Edgar County Breeders' Directory
This list includes all farmers in Edgar County who own one or more purebred animals.
Star (*) indicates farmers who raise breeding stock for sale
BEEF CATTLE
ABERDEEN ANGUS
Adams, C. P Scottland, R. 30
*Archer, Abel Vermilion, R. 33
*Ellis, Samuel Dana, R. 3
*Hanks, Jack Paris, R. 2
*MiTCHELL, Geo. A Chrisman. R. 24
See, Harlan Paris, R. 4
*Triplett, Geo. W. & Son
Chrisman, R. 27
HEREFORD
Ashmore, Herman Brocton, R. 19
Baker, E Brocton, R. 18
Bell, Chas Brocton, R. 2
*Culbertson, Edw Paris, R. 6
Farris, Chas. B Metcalf, R. 1
Fleecer, James Paris, R. 11
*Hale, Clyde V Paris, R. 1 1
Hayes, B. F Paris, R. 11
HiLER, O. G Brocton, R. 18
*Knight, Ed Brocton, R. 2
LiTTLEFiELD, Jacob Chrisman, R. 25
Linebarger, O. J Metcalf, R. 1
*Marrs, Asa Paris, R. 4
McCouN, J. B Newman, R. 2
Phillips, C. C Paris, R. 6
PiNNELL, H. F Kansas, R. 16
RiGGS, W. B Metcalf, R. 1
Robinson, J. W Kansas, R. 16
Sheets, J. W Hume, R. 1
*Swango, Jesse Paris, R. 3
Wright, Edw. T Vermilion
Wright, H. W Paris, R. 10
RED POLLED
Collier, H. C Redmon
Fenwick, F. L Brocton, R. 18
Smith, Clarence Metcalf, R. 1
Tyler, Lee ". Brocton, R. 19
SHORTHORN
Armstrong, Mary E Metcalf, R. 1
*Ascher, Chas Paris, R. 5
*Bandy, Roy B Dudley, R. 12
Barr, Isaac W Brocton, R. 19
Baum, W. T Sidell, R. 2
*Becker, Forest Paris, R. 3
Bercaw, Claude Paris, R. 3
Bibo, L. M Kansas, R. 15
*Blackman, E. B Paris, R. 1 1
*BoLAND, C. R Paris, R. 10
*BoLES, C. F Chrisman, R. 27
BousLOG, Chas Chrisman, R. 26
Breen, W. E Chrisman, R. 27
♦Brinkerhoff, Henry, Sr. Dudley, R. 12
Brinkerhoff, S. W Redmon
*Brown, H. S Ridge Farm, R. 1
Buckler, J. C Brocton, R. 2
*Cash, John Chrisman, R. 27
Chesrown, James Brocton, R. 19
Chesrown, Peter Brocton, R. 19
Collier, Harry Edgar, R. 28
Crabtree, Bernie Paris, R. 8
Curtis, Bernie Paris, R. 8
Delop, C. B Kansas, R. 13
Delop, M. I Kansas, R. 13
Delop, R. J Kansas, R. 13
Ellsbery, J. W Chrisman, R. 23
Fenwick, F. L Brocton, R. 18
Fenwick, J. W Brocton, R. 19
Fox, Abe Brocton, R. 18
Frantz, I. A Chrisman, R. 23
Fulton, John Oliver Paris, R. 9
Ceiling, Alfred Brocton, R. 2
Geiling, Roy Brocton, R. 2
*Gobin, Robert Paris, R. 4
*Graham, Samuel Paris, R. 7
Gresham, Harry Marshall, R. 3
GuMM, E. H Paris, R. 7
♦Hamilton, Lewis H. .Chrisman, R. 23
*Hanks, Jack Paris, R. 2
Harris, Jas. N Paris, R. 8
*Harrison, a. D Paris, R. 8
*Hemphill, T. S Chrisman, R. 25
Hendrix, E. H Brocton, R. 18
Henn, p. a Redmon
Honnold, J. H. .... Kansas, R. 13
*HouLT, Chas ' Chrisman
Housel, Chas Brocton, R. 19
*Ingole, Jesse Oliver, R. 1
Ingram, C. A Scottland
IsHAM, Theo Brocton, R. 8
*JoNES, P. E Metcalf, R. 1
*King, B. L Dudley, R. 12
Krabel, C. L Brocton, R. 18
*Langford, Fred Edgar, R. 28
*Lycan, Herbert Paris, R. 7
AIartin, p. E Brocton, R. 19
McAdams, C Kansas, R. 13
McGiLL, W. H Paris, R. 4
McKee, Fred » .Chrisman, R. 28
Miller, J. T Brocton, R. 18
*Morris, Geo Paris, R. 4
*MoRRis, Oscar J Kansas, R. 14
Neblick, F. D Ridge Farm, R. 2
North, Bert Paris, R. 7
Ogle, Clifford Paris, R. 8
*Ogle, William Paris, R. 3
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
*Page, Mrs. Anna Marshall, R. 3
Parish, J. A Paris. R. 2
Payne, Jas Chrisman, R. 26
Payne, I. M Chrisman. R. 25
*Perisho, Clayton Paris, R. 6
*PiFER, Robert Paris. R. 8
Pinnell, L. T Kansas, R. 16
PouLTER, W. A Kansas, R. 16
♦Randall, Jacob S Chrisman, R. 25
Richardson, E. G Chrisman, R. 25
RiGGS, J. E Paris, R. 5
Rogers, S. M Chrisman, R. 27
Ross, H. E Redmon
♦Sanders, B. A Brocton, R. 18
♦ScoTT, S. A Scottland
♦ScoTT, W. T Chrisman, R. 23
♦Shirar, Arnold Vermilion, R. 33
SiZEMORE, Oda M Paris, R. 1
Smith, E. T Brocton, R. 19
Smith, Peter Paris, R. 4
Smith, P. S Redmon
♦Smittkamp, Jos Paris, R. 3
Stephens, N Paris, R. 4
♦Stewart, Wm Paris, R. 7
♦Stoneburner, R. O Dudlej', R. 12
Sudduth, W. L Paris, R. 4
Sullivan, James Brocton, R. 2
♦SuLLWAN, John Brocton, R. 19
Sullivan, Pat Brocton, R. 2
♦SuNKEL, Edw Paris, R. 2
*Tavlor. W. H Ridge Farm. R. 1
Thomas. Daniel Brocton. R. 17
♦Tompkins, J. H Paris. R. 2
Trimble. A. L Redmon
Trout, Geo Paris, R. 8
Tucker, A. B Horace
Van Auken, H Brocton, R. 19
Van Tress, Sam'l Brocton. R. 19
Varner, Allen Chrisman. R. 23
Varner, Wm Chrisman. R. 23
♦Waite, J. A Kansas, R. 15
Weaver, Isaac Kansas. R. 13
White. C. E Kansas. R. 13
White, Frank Redmon
White, M. G Chrisman, R.24
Wiese, Aug Brocton, R. 11
Williams, John Edgar
Wingfield, Harry Sidell, R. 2
Witt, A. L Brocton, R. 18
♦Wright, Mrs. Adell Vermilion
DAIRY CATTLE
HOLSTEIN
Barr, I. W Brocton, R. 19
Crabtree, J. S Paris, R. 7
Fulton, Samuel Chrisman, R. 25
Livett, R. a Chrisman, R. 23
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PRATRTE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Moss, Ed Paris, R. 9
*MuRPHY, Geo Paris, R. 5
Scott, Sam Jr Chrisman, R. 2
*Shepard, H Chrisman, R. 24
Stolz, Frank W Paris, R. 9
*TucKER, C. D Paris, R. 3
Van Tress, Ferd Brocton, R. 19
JERSEY
Adams, G. W Paris, R. 6
Elain, R. E Paris, R. 5
*GoBiN, Robert Paris, R. 4
Hendry, I. M Brocton, R. 18
McIntosh, Eckert Paris, R. 6
McKezie, Mrs. May Paris, R. 6
Morrison, Frank Paris, R. 1 1
*0'Hair, Smith Paris, R. 4
*0'Hair, W. S Paris, R. 5
Pinnell, Mildred A Kansas, R. 15
Tyler, C. R Brocton, R. 19
*White, W. G Paris. R. 2
HOGS
BERKSHIRE
Delop, C. B Kansas, R. 13
Delop, M. I Kansas, R. 13
Delop, R. J Kansas, R. 13
Hall, E. E Redmon
♦Harrison, A. D Paris, R. 8
HousEL, Chas Brocton, R. 19
* Johnson, Grant Edgar, R. 28
McAdams, C Kansas, R. 13
See, Harlan Paris, R. 4
CHESTER WHITE
*Allen, Frank E Brocton, R. 18
Arbuckle, Jas Brocton, R. 19
Ashmore, Herman Brocton, R. 19
Barr, I. W Brocton, R. 19
Bozarth, E. J Paris, R. 1
Breen, W. E Chrisman, R. 27
Cash, F. F Brocton, R. 17
Craig, Wm. A Kansas, R. 13
Dill, Geo. W Hume, R. 1
*Fidler, a. D Paris, R. 8
Fite, Earl Brocton, R. 18
*Forster, Thos Vermilion, R. 35
Click, W. E Kansas, R. 13
Hendrix, E. H Brocton, R. 18
Henn, W. R Brocton, R. 19
Hiler, O. G Brocton, R. 18
*HiNDES, Roy J Dudley, R. 12
Hogshead, Raymon L... Kansas, R. 13
Isham, Theo Brocton, R. 18
Jones, L. L Brocton, R. 19
*Jones, p. E Metcalf, R. 1
Lange, K. F Brocton, R. 18
Loop, F Chrisman, R. 23
*Lowther, H Oliver, R. 1
Mapes, J. Victor Paris, R. 7
Mayo, C. E Metcalf, R. 1
*McCoNCHiE, Dess Paris, R. 1
McHenry, J. E. Kansas, R. 13
McKezie, Mrs. May Paris, R. 6
Merkle, R. C Brocton, R. 19
*Miller, Willis O Paris, R. 3
Miller, W. S Paris, R. 9
Morstatter, J. W Kansas, R. 16
Murray, J. W Brocton
Myers, S. S Paris, R. 9
Perisho, Frank Paris, R. 6
Phillips, C. C Paris, R. 6
Plumb, Horace R Paris, R. 5
Rankins, Green Brocton, R. 19
Rogers, S. M Chrisman, R. 27
Shirley, H. P Borton
Smith, E. F Brocton, R. 19
Stephenson, W. E Kansas, R. 13
Stokes, J. W Isabel
Thompson, E. T Brocton, R. 19
Tyler, C. R Brocton, R. 19
*Wellman, Lott Chrisman, R. 23
Whiteside, Jas. M Kansas, R. 13
Whiteside, J. M. Jr Kansas, R. 14
Zimmerman, Ed Brocton
Zimmerman, Ross Brocton, R. 19
DUROC JERSEY
Allison, Jacob B Oakland, R. 1
Barry, Wm. E Paris, R. 3
Barth, a. B ..Paris, R. 8
Bell, Samuel Metcalf, R. 1
Boles, C^ F Chrisman, R. 27
*Boyd, R. R Dudley, R. 12
*BoYER, P. A Paris, R. 5
Eroding, Wm. E Isabel
Buckler, J. C Brocton, R. 2
*BuRKEY, Hal Paris, R. 2
Chesrown, Peter Brocton, R. 19
Collier, H. C Redmon
CoNLEY, Wm Kansas
CoNNERY, Will Paris, R. 4
*Crum, Joe T Paris, R. 2
Dennis, W. A Paris, R. 11
Dittamore, C. a Brocton, R. 19
Edwards, Mrs. A Oliver, R. 1
Ellsberry, Bert H. . .Chrisman, R. 23
*FiDLER, A. D Paris, R. 8
Fulton, John Oliver Paris, R. 9
Gardner, Chas. R Paris, R. 6
*Gobin, Robert Paris, R. 4
Griffin, J. A Oliver, R. 1
GuMM, E. H Paris, R. 7
Hall, Douglas Oliver, R. 1
Hardy, F. P Chrisman, R. 25
Hardy, G. S Paris, R. 6
*Hemphill, T. S Chrisman, R. 25
HiLLERY, L. M Paris, R. 7
*HiLLERY, Roy Paris, R. 6
HoLLiNGSwoRTH, J. R Kansas, R. 13
*Keenan, Chas. W Paris, R. 9
Kelsheimer, Ivan S Paris, R. 9
*Knight, Ed Brocton, R. 2
*Laughlin, Logan Paris, R. 2
*Lauher, F. a Brocton, R. 19
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
*Loop, Forest Chrisman, R. 23
*McGiLL, G. W Scottland. R. 30
McSmith. Ed Kansas, R. 14
Merkle, R. C Brocton, R. 19
Miller, Chas. E Paris, R. 3
*MoRRis, H. W Kansas, R. 13
*MoRTON, James Paris, R. 2
MussELMAN, Albert. ..Chrisman, R. 26
Ogden, W. C Brocton, R. 19
*0'Hair. J. Ogden Paris, R. 2
*0'H.\iR, W. S Paris, R. 5
Payne, B. A Brocton, R. 17
*Perisho, C. Edw Dudley, R. 12
Ross, H. E Redmon
*Sanders, B. a Brocton, R. 18
Seybold, Chas Chrisman, R. 26
Sims, J. M Kansas, R. 13
*Smith, James M Vermilion
Stephenson, W Brocton, R. 19
Thomas, J. H Chrisman, R. 5
*ToMPKiNS, J. H Paris, R. 2
*TucKER, C. D Paris, R. 3
*Turner, E. C Hume, R. 1
Tyler, Lee Brocton, R. 19
Van Tress, Ferd Brocton, R. 19
*Walls, Elza Paris, R. 3
Weiland, W. L Kansas, R. 13
Westbrook, W. B Paris, R. 4
White, C. E Kansas, R. 13
White, M. G Chrisman, R. 24
*WiLSON, WiGFALL Oliver, R. 1
HAMPSHIRE
Carroll, Thos Brocton, R. 19
*Clause, Ivan Chrisman, R. 23
*Clouse, Walter Chrisman, R. 25
Collier, Harry Edgar, R. 28
Hannah, Phillipe Chrisman, R. 27
*HouLT, Lawrence E. ..Chrisman, R. 23
HouLT, Thos Chrisman
McCouN, J. B Newman, R. 2
Nolan, F. G Scottland, R. 30
*Sly. Allen Chrisman, R. 25
*Smith, Roscoe G Chrisman, R. 23
Stanfield, Caleb Paris
*Stewart, Grant Chrisman, R. 27
Surber, Jas Brocton, R. 18
SuRBER, Thos Oliver, R. 1
*Triplett, D. W Chrisman, R. 27
*Triplett, G. W. & Son. Chrisman, R. 27
ZiNK, W. T Kansas, R. 15
POLAND CHINA
*Asher, Chas Paris, R. 5
*Baker, J. D Paris, R. 3
*Bandy, Roy B Dudley, R. 12
Baum, W. T Sidell, R. 2
Beals, Oka E Paris, R. 1
*Bennett, E Kansas, R. 15
BousLOG, Chas Chrisman, R. 26
Buckler. J. T Isabel
*Carico, J. C Ridge Farm, R. 2
Carnes, Mat Isabel
Chesrown, Jas Brocton, R. 19
Clark, B. S Brocton, R. 19
Clark, S. M Kansas, R. 13
Collier, H. C Redmon
CoNLEY, J. L Kansas, R. 13
*Conover, J. C Chrisman, R. 24
Corn well, Allan Oliver, R. 1
*Culbertson, Edw Paris, R. 6
Currey, Isaac Brocton
Danner, J. F Chrisman, R. 27
*DoBBiNS, Amanda Paris, R. 1
Durnil, J. A Paris, R. 6
Easter, Chas Paris. R. 2
Elam, R Paris. R. 5
Elsberry, Frank Paris, R. 1
Evans, Mrs. Kate. . . . Chrisman, R. 27
Fenwick, F. L Brocton, R. 18
Fenwick, J. W Brocton, R. 19
*Fetcher, H. W Clirisman, R. 23
Fitzgerald, J. E Brocton, R. 18
Fuqua, Chas. M Paris, R. 9
Geiling, Alfred Brocton, R. 2
Ceiling, Roy Brocton, R. 2
GiFFORD, Wm. E Redmon
GiLKEY, Clarence Chrisman, R. 26
Gore, Wm Chrisman, R. 26
^Hamilton, Jesse A. ..Vermilion, R. 33
*Hanks, Jack Paris, R. 2
Harbaugh, L. D Brocton, R. 18
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
*Hawkins, Fred R Paris, R. 1
Helton, Roy C Brocton, R. 18
Hendry, I. M Brocton, R. 18
Henn, p. a Redmon
*Henson, Jeff Paris, R. 4
*Hester, p. W Chrisman, R. 23
HoLLiNGSwoRTH, D. Cass.. Paris, R. 1
HoLLOWAY, C. E Paris, R. 1
*HouLT, Chas *. Ciirisman
Housel, Jacob Brocton, R. 19
*Ingole, Jesse Oliver, R. 1
Jennings, Fred Kansas, R. 16
Kile, Orla Paris, R. 9
KiME, John O Dudley, R. 12
King, J. L Hume, R. 1
Knight, D. H Brocton, R. 17
*Langford, Fred Edgar, R. 28
*Langford, Ross Paris, R. 8
Loop, T Chrisman. R. 23
*LuMBECK, Arthur Metcalf
Manning, W. H Kansas, R. 13
Martin, P. E Brocton, R. 19
McCoy, Joe Brocton, R. 17
Meyers, S. E Redmon
*MiLBURN, E. S Redmon
Miller, J. T Brocton. R. 18
*Miller, Wm. O Paris, R. 4
*Miller, Willis O Paris, R. 3
Morrison, Frank Paris, R. 1 1
Noble. A. K Brocton. R. 19
Noble, Thos Brocton, R. 19
Ogden, G. W Paris, R. 8
Ogden, W. C Brocton, R. IQ
Perisho, W. H Paris, R. 6
PiNNELL, L. T Kansas, R. 16
PiNNELL, W. O. Kansas, R. 16
*Randall, Jacob S Chrisman. R. 25
Redmon, Wm Paris, R. 1
*Reichard, Otto Hume, R. 1
Revis, Elby Chrisman, R. 26
RiGGS, C. V Dudley, R. 12
*Rings, H. J Paris, R. 3
*Schance, C. E Chrisman, R. 27
Schneider. Martin Dudley, R. 12
Slayer, Wm. M Brocton, R. 18
*Smith, Nathan Chrisman, R. 23
Smith, P. S Redmon
Soughers, Perry Paris, R. 10
Stanfield, Caleb Paris
*Stipp, Geo Vermilion, R. 33
Stokes, J. W Isabel
Shuman, W. G Vermilion, R. 33
Slager, Wm. M Brocton, R. 18
Sullivan, Jas Brocton, R. 2
Sullivan, Pat Brocton, R. 2
Sunkel, Frank Paris, R. 8
*Swango, Ebert Chrisman, R. 27
Taylor, Wm. H Scottland, R. 29
*Taylor, W. H Ridge Farm, R. 1
*Thompson, Jas Ridge Farm, R. 1
Welch, A. F Kansas, R. 14
Wendel, Henry E Brocton, R. 17
Whiteside, Jas. M Kansas, R. 13
Whitmer, H. H Brocton, R. 18
WiESE, Aug Brocton, R. 18
Witt, A. L Brocton, R. 18
*WooD, J. O Paris, R. 1
* Wright, Mrs. Adell Vermilion
Yates, A. L Metcalf, R. 1
TAMWORTH
*Fetcher, H. W Chrisman, R. 23
Robinson, J. W Kansas, R. 16
Sayre, F. D Chrisman, R. 25
YORKSHIRE
*Woodyard, Fred. .. .Ridge Farm, R. 2
HORSES
BELGIAN
Isham, Theo Brocton. R. 18
CLYDESDALE
*Cook, F. D Chrisman. R. 24
*Taylor, W. H Ridge Farm, R. 1
DRAFT
McCollum, W. O Paris, R. 9
HAMBLETONIAN
Plumb, Horace R Paris, R. 5
MORGAN
Plumb, Horace R Paris, R. 5
PERCHERON
Ashmore. Herman Brocton, R. 19
Breen, W. E Chrisman, R. 27
*Cash, John Chrisman, R. 27
CoNNERY, Will Paris, R. 4
*CuLBERTSON, Edw Paris, R. 6
*Dean. a. L Hume, R.20
Geiling, Roy Brocton. R. 2
*GiLLESPY, L H Paris, R. 10
*Grace, Roscoe Chrisman, R. 23
Hendrix, E. H Brocton. R. 18
HiLER, O. G Brocton, R. 18
Hollingsworth, D. Cass.. Paris, R. 1
* JoH nson. Grant Edgar, R. 28
*JoNES, Jas Paris, R. 2
*JoNES, P. E Metcalf, R. 1
*Laughlin, Logan Paris, R. 2
Mayo, C. E Metcalf, R. 1
Meyers, S. E Redmon
Noble, Thos Brocton, R. 19
North, George Paris, R. 1
Perisho, Jos Paris
Poor, Thos Brocton, R. 19
Roland, W. E Kansas, R. 14
124
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
♦Tucker, CD Pans, R. 3
Watson, J. A Pans, R. 11
WiESE, Aug Brocton, R. 18
* Wright, Edw Vermilion
SHIRE
Adams, Harry B Paris, R. 6
Arbuckle, B. E Brocton
*BoLES, C. F Chrisman, R. 27
Bussart, a. O Dudley, R. 12
Chesrown, Jas Brocton, R. 19
Condon, John Hume
*Crabtree, E. D Paris, R. 7
Fenwick, J. W Brocton, R. 19
Gossett, D. M Brocton, R. 17
♦Graham, Samuel Paris, R. 7
*GuMM, Fred Paris, R. 7
*Hale, Clyde V Paris, R. 11
*Harby, Geo Allerton, R. 1
*HouLT, Chas Chrisman
♦McCoLLUM, RoBT Paris, R. 8
♦McConchie, Claude Oliver. R. 1
McGiNNis, L. W Brocton
♦Myers, J. W Hume, R. 1
Poor, Thos Brocton, R. 19
♦Randall, Jacob S Chrisman, R. 25
♦Stewart, Wm Paris, R. 7
♦Tate, L. M Kansas, R. 14
♦Walls, Geo Oliver, R. 1
♦Wingfield, Harry Sidell, R. 2
STANDARD BRED
♦Alexander, E. E Paris, R. 2
Breen, W. E Chrisman, R. 27
Easter, Chas Paris, R. 2
♦Fidler, a. D Paris, R. 8
♦Gleckler, Sam F Paris, R. 5
Keys, Thos. J Chrisman, R. 26
♦O'Hair, J. Ogden Paris, R. 2
Rhodes, J. R. Sr Paris, R. 7
Wood, J. B Brocton, R. 2
♦Wright, Mrs. Adell Vermilion
SHEEP
MULES
Connery, Will Paris, R. 4
♦Graham, Samuel Paris, R. 7
Jamison, Jas. J Scottland, R. 30
Jones, L. L Brocton, R. 19
♦Tucker, C. D Paris, R. 3
Van Sickle, Jas Metcalf
♦Walthall, Francis. . .Scottland, R. 29
♦Wilson, Clem Oliver, R. 1
PONIES
COTSWOLD
♦Asher, John Paris, R. 5
♦Mitchel, Geo. A Chrisman, R. 24
MERINO
♦Morris, Geo Paris, R. 4
SHROPSHIRE
♦Boles, C. F Chrisman, R. 27
♦Clouse, Walter Chrisman, R. 25
Cox, Riley Paris, R. 3
Delop, M. I Kansas, R. 13
Delop, R. J Kansas, R. 13
Click, R. H Paris, R. 8
♦Harby, Geo Allerton, R. 1
Harris, Leonard Paris, R. 9
Henn, P. A Redmon
♦Ing, Samuel Scottland, R. 30
♦Johnson, Grant Edgar, R. 28
McKee, Fred Chrisman, R. 28
♦Moffett, N. R Paris
Morris, Edw. G Kansas, R. 13
♦Perkins, Edw Brocton, R. 2
Porter, Grant Hume, R. 20
Trimble, A. L Redmon
♦Triplett, D. W Chrisman, R. 27
Zimmerly, a. D Paris, R. 5
CHICKENS
SHETLAND
Smith, P. S Redmon
♦Sunkel, Edw Paris, R. 6
BANTAMS
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
LIGHT BRAHMA
♦Brakefield, Jos Chrisman, R. 23
♦Denham, John Est. .Vermilion, R. 33
♦Fletcher, C. S Paris, R. 8
Ceiling, Homer Brocton, R. 18
♦Hoult, Chas Chrisman
♦Kendall. G. G Metcalf, R. 1
North, Edgar Paris, R. 8
Rowley, W. A Dennison, R. 2
♦Sims, J. Mat Paris, R. 2
♦Sly, Allen Chrisman. R. 25
♦Stoops, Loren Chrisman, R. 23
Tyler, Lee Brocton, R. 19
BUFF COCHIN
Johnson, C. W Kansas, R. 6
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
BLACK LANGSHAN
♦Chrisman, E. L Chrisman, R. 25
♦Hanks, Jack Paris, R. 2
♦Johnson, Dave M Paris, R. 4
Mattox, Howard Chrisman, R. 25
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
♦Rings, H. J Paris, R. 3
*SuNKEL, Edward Paris, R. 6
Witt, A. L Brocton, R. 18
BLACK LEGHORN
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
BROWN LEGHORN
Adams, G. W Paris, R. 6
♦Flemings, Albert Paris, R. 4
♦GoBiN, John L Paris, R. 4
Grinn, Morgan Ridge Farm, R. 2
McFarland, Mrs. B. .Vermilion, R. 33
♦Vance, T. L Vermilion, R. 33
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
WHITE LEGHORN
♦Crabtree, E. D Paris, R. 7
Fleegler, Jas Paris, R. 11
FuQUA, J. F Vermilion, R. 33
♦Gillespy, J. H Paris, R. 10
Henn, Chas. H Borton
♦HouLT, Chas Chrisman
♦Johns, W. H Paris, R. 11
Miller, W. S Paris, R. 9
♦Morris, Oscar J Kansas, R. 14
♦Scott, Irvin Chrisman, R. 24
♦Tweedy, Alvin Vermilion, R. 33
♦Vance, T. L Vermilion, R. 33
Woodruff, D. K Kansas. R. 15
BLACK MINORCA
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
BUFF ORPINGTON
♦Addelbert, R Chrisman, R. 25
♦Arbuckle, R Paris, R. 4
♦Barth, a. B Paris, R. 8
Bennett, L. E Kansas, R. 13
♦Brunswick, F Paris, R. 3
BussART, W. B Paris, R. 6
Cantrell, J. J Dudley, R. 12
♦Cash, John Chrisman, R. 27
Collier, H. C Redmon
Crist, Elbert E Metcalf, R. 1
Dengler, Irvin Vermilion, R. 33
Dennis, W. A Paris, R. 11
DiLLMAN, Ralph O Kansas, R. 13
♦Dobbins, Amanda Paris, R. 1
♦Drake, Jas Paris, R. 1
Fenwick, F. L Brocton, R. 18
FoLTZ, Ernest V Scottland, R. 30
Forsythe, T. G Oliver
Francis, I. A Paris, R. 9
♦Funkhouser, C. a Paris, R. 1
Geiling, Alfred Brocton, R. 2
♦Geiling, Carl Oliver
Gillespy, Charles Paris, R. 11
♦GuMM, H. Z Paris, R. 7
Hamilton, Mike Brocton, R. 2
Hart, W. M Borton
♦Hawkins, Fred R Paris, R. 1
Henn, P. A Redmon
Henson, Roy Paris, R. 4
Howe, Elmer Brocton
♦Hutson, R. T Scottland
♦Jones, P. E Metcalf
Krabel, C. L Brocton
♦Lauher, F. a Brocton
♦Marrs, James Paris
Martin, P. E Brocton
McCollum, W. O Paris
♦Miller, Wm. O Paris
Nay, Riley Kansas
North, Bert Paris
Patchett, Earl Brocton
Patchett, Mathew Brocton
Payne, B. A Brocton
Reel, Ben Paris
♦Schneider, W. H Dudley'
♦Scott, A. B Scottland
♦Sims, J. AIat Paris
Stephenson, W Brocton
Surber, James Brocton
Swearingen, Owen Scottland
Weaver, Isaac Kansas
♦Welch, Addison Paris
Wellman, C. H Paris
Whiteside, Jas. M Kansas
Whiteside, J. M. Jr Kansas
Whitmer, H. H Brocton
Wood, S. S Paris
Wright, J. W Paris
ZiNK, W. T Kansas
R. 2
R.30
R. 1
R. 18
R. 19
R. 5
R. 19
R. 9
R. 4
R. 15
R. 7
R. 18
R. 2
R. 17
R. 1
R. 12
R.29
R. 2
R. 19
R. 18
R.29
R. 13
R. 10
R. 10
R. 13
R. 14
R. 18
R. 10
R. 9
R. IS
WHITE ORPINGTONS
♦Dickson, J. H Oliver, R. 1
Hardy, F. P Chrisman, R. 25
Martin, P. E Brocton, R. 19
♦Rings, H. J Paris, R. 3
Stolz, Frank W Paris, R. 9
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
Adams, G. W Paris, R. 6
♦Allen, F. E Brocton, R. 18
Ambers, Archie Paris, R. 11
Arbuckle, J Brocton, R. 19
Armstrong, M. E Metcalf, R. 1
Baker, E Brocton, R. 18
♦Baker, J. D Paris, R. 3
Barry, Wm. E Paris, R. 3
Bates, S. R Brocton, R. 9
♦Becker, Forest Paris, R. 3
♦Blackman, E. B Paris, R. 4
Blair, E. M Borton
♦Boomer, H Paris
BoNNELL, B. H Scottland, R. 29
Bright, C. A Paris, R. 10
Bright, J. F Paris, R. 10
Brinkerhoff, H. H Brocton, R. 19
Brinkerhoff, L Dudley
Brinkerhoff, S. W Redmon
Buckler, J. T Isabel
126
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Canada Y, W. S Scottland, R. 29
Carnes, Mat Isabel
Carroll, J. J Brocton, R. 19
Chesrown, Jas Brocton, R. 19
Chesrown, Peter Brocton, R. 19
Collier, H. C Redmon
Combs, J. N Brocton, R. 19
Conley, J. L Kansas, R. 13
CoNLEY, Wm Kansas, R. 13
Cox, Geo. L Brocton, R. 17
Craig, Wm. A Kansas, R. 13
CuRREY, Isaac Brocton
Daniels, F. J Redmon
Davis, Solomon Paris, R. 5
*DoDD, Jeff Vermilion, R. 33
♦Drake, Zack Paris, R. 3
DuRNiL, J. A Paris, R. 6
Easter, G. H Dudley, R. 12
Edwards, Mrs. A Oliver, R. 1
♦Edwards, A. B Paris, R. 2
Elam, R Paris, R. 5
*Elsberry, Wm Paris, R. 10
Fell, A. F Kansas, R. 13
Fell, G. E Kansas, R. 13
Fenwick, J. W Brocton, R. 19
Ferguson, Guy A Brocton, R. 19
Fields, A. C Brocton, R. 17
FiNLEY, J. O Dudley, R. 12
*FiSHER, J. A Paris, R. 7
FoLTZ, J. O Kansas, R. 13
♦Frazier, J. Edgar Paris, R. 4
*Gainer, Ralph Chrisman, R. 23
Geiling, Alfred Brocton, R. 2
Gifford, Wm. E Redmon
Gill, J. H Redmon
*Gleckler, Sam F Paris, R. 5
Click, W. E Kansas, R. 13
*GoBiN, John L Paris, R. 4
Gore, Wm Chrisman, R. 26
Green, A. K Scottland, R. 30
Grisham, Harry Marshall, R. 3
Guymon, Jas Vermilion, R. 33
*Hall, Carry Oliver
♦Hamilton, Lewis H.. Chrisman, R. 23
Harrington, J. A Paris, R. 7
♦Harrison, A. D Paris, R. 8
Henn, W. H Redmon
Henn, W. R Brocton, R. 19
♦Henson, Jeff Paris, R. 4
♦Hess, L Chrisman, R. 24
HiGGS, John Paris, R. 1
Hillery, L. M Paris, R. 7
Holloway, O. M Vermilion, R. 33
HoLLiNGSWORTH, F Paris, R. 3
Honnold, J. H Kansas, R. 13
♦HouLT, Chas Chrisman
HousEL, Chas Brocton, R. 19
♦Ing, Samuel Scottland, R. 30
♦Ingole, Jesse Oliver, R. 1
Ingram, C. A Scottland
IsHAM, Theo Brocton, R. 18
♦Jones, Frank Oliver, R. 1
♦Jones, Jas Paris, R. 2
Jones, L. L Brocton, R. 19
Keifer, Benj Oliver, R. 1
Kime, John O Dudley, R. 12
♦Landes, Isaac R Dennison, R. 2
♦Langford, Fred Edgar, R. 28
♦Lewis, I. B Ridge Farm, R. 1
Mapes, J. Victor Paris, R. 7
Mapes, Maxwell Paris, R. 7
♦Mattingly, Raymond Paris, R. 7
♦AIcDaniel, Omer Oliver, R. 1
♦AIcGill, G. W Scottland, R. 30
McMullen, H Brocton, R. 17
Merkle, R. C Brocton, R. 19
Meyers, S. E Redmon
♦AIiller, J. J Chrisman, R. 24
♦Miller, Wm. O Paris, R. 4
♦Miller, Willis O Paris, R. 3
Mitchel, Chandler. ...Chrisman, R.24
Mogan, L. J Paris, R. 10
Morris, Clifford Chrisman, R. 27
Morris, Lawrence Chrisman, R. 27
♦Morton, James Paris, R. 2
Myers, Ora E Paris, R. 8
Noble, A. K Brocton, R. 19
♦NucKLES, Harvey T. . .Chrisman, R. 23
♦O'Hair, J. Ogden..' Paris, R. 2
♦Page, Mrs. Anna Marshall, R. 3
♦Parrish, E. C Oliver, R. 1
Patton, Mrs. Anna E. . . .Oliver, R. 1
Pear, J. F Paris, R. 3
♦Pennington, C. C Paris, R. 10
Phillips, C. C Paris, R. 6
♦Pifer, Robt Paris, R. 8
Powers, P. C Paris, R. 9
♦Propst, Everett Paris, R. 9
Ragains, Lee Paris, R. 9
Ragains, R. E Paris, R. 5
Raines, J. M Paris, R. 1
Rankins, Green Brocton. R. 19
Richey, J. C Kansas, R. 15
RissER, J. H Paris, R. 10
RoBisoN, N. N Scottland, R. 29
♦Rogers, C Oliver, R. 1
Rollings, John I Hume, R. 1
Ross, H. E '. Redmon
See, Harlan Paris, R. 4
Seybold, Charles Chrisman, R. 26
Shank, J. S Paris, R. 8
♦Sheffey, Omar Chrisman, R.24
Slager, Wm. M Brocton, R. 19
Smith, E. T Brocton, R. 19
♦Smith, Millikin Chrisman, R.24
Smithkamp, Chester Paris, R. 3
Southard, C. C Chrisman, R. 25
Stokes, J. W Isabel
♦Swiger, Wm Paris, R. 4
Tanner, J. R Paris, R. 6
Taylor, W. S Clinton, R. 2
Thiel, J. A Brocton
Thompson, E. T Brocton, R. 19
♦Thompson, J. W Oliver, R. 1
127
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Todd, Range Paris, R. 6
*ToMPKiNS. T. H.. Paris, R. 2
*Tresner, G. W Paris, R. 10
Tyler, C. R Brocton, R. 19
Tyler, Lee Brocton, R. 19
Tyler, Wm. N Brocton, R. 19
Van Auken, H Brocton, R. 19
Van Tress, Samuel Brocton, R. 19
♦Waite, J. A Kansas, R. 15
Waller, F. F Paris, R. 6
Waller, Leonard Paris, R. 6
Watson, B. F Paris, R. 11
*Welch, Addison. Paris, R. 10
Westbrook, W. B Paris, R. 4
WiESE, Aug Brocton, R. 18
Williams. Chas. E. . .Chrisman, R. 25
Wright, G. B Paris, R. 1
Wright, H. W Paris, R. 10
Yeargin, W. H Vermilion, R. 33
Zimmerman, Ross Brocton, R. 19
BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK
Andrews, Cliff Paris, R. 7
Buckler, J. B Borton
Fell, A. F Kansas, R. 13
Fell, G. E Kansas, R. 13
♦Fortune, Bert Metcalf, R. 1
Gillis, C. C Brocton, R. 17
*GoBiN, RoBT Paris, R. 4
HouLT, Fred K Chrisman, R. 23
*Jones, p. E Metcalf, R. 1
♦Jones, Ralph Metcalf, R. 1
♦Kizer, Edwin E Chrisman, R. 23
Knight, H. D Hume, R. 1
*KoHO, A. B Vermilion
McAdams. C Kansas, R. 13
Propst, J. W Paris, R. 9
Rhodes, J. R. Sr Paris, R. 7
♦Sizemore, Miss Gertrude. Paris, R. 7
Stokes, John Isabel
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK
Barkley, O Oliver, R. 1
*Barr, S. M Kansas, R. 13
Cline, Chas Kansas, R. 13
Curry, J. W Brocton
Delop, C. B Kansas, R. 13
Delop, M. I Kansas, R. 13
Delop, R. J Kansas, R. 13
♦Dickson, Eph Paris, R. 3
Easter, Chas Paris, R. 2
♦Gaultney, John Paris, R. 3
GiLLESPY, Geo. A Paris, R. 10
♦Hamilton, Jesse A. . .Vermilion, R. 33
Hanks, Mrs. J Brocton, R. 18
Hanno, Hugh Jr Kansas, R. 14
Hendershot, E. J Brocton, R. 17
Hickey, John Brocton, R. 17
Keltz, C Paris, R. 11
Lucas, J. H Paris, R. 3
McHenry, J. E Kansas, R. 13
Mering, Ainthus Paris, R. 11
Myers, S. E Redmon
♦Reel, Kirk Vermilion, R. 33
Smith, D. V Paris, R. 11
*Taylor, W. H Ridge Farm. R. 1
Twigg, H. R Brocton, R. 18
Van Tress, Ferd Brocton, R. 19
Waller, F. Cyril Paris, R. 6
Watson, J. L Paris, R. 11
♦Westerfield, Roy Vermilion, R. 33
Zerber, C. G Hume, R. 1
RHODE ISLAND RED
♦Beaty, O. H Paris
♦Blanford, H. H Paris
♦Bonwell, M. a Chrisman
Brengle, W. C Paris
♦Burkey, H Paris
Church, C. H Paris
♦Cockcroft, R. M Paris
Cooper, C. E Paris
*Culbertson, Edw Paris
♦Daugherty, B. F ]V
Dick, A. B Paris
♦Easter, Carl Paris
Fulton. Samuel Chrisman
♦Gaultney, John Paris
Click, R. H Paris
♦Good, John E Paris
♦Hamilton, J. H Brocton
♦Hanks, Jack Paris
Hardy, G. S Paris
Helton, J. A Paris
Henson, Roy Paris
HouLT, John Chrisman
HouLT, Owen O Chrisman
Kelsheimer, Clarence. .. .Paris
KiME, A. W Dudley
♦Lance, G. Sr Paris
♦Lauher, F. a Brocton
Lilly, R. F Paris
♦Martin, Homer Vermilion
Martin, Perry Paris
McIntosh, Eckert Paris
Moore, Taylor Chrisman
Newcomer, W. A Paris
Ogden, R. L Kansas
♦Parrish, Chas Oliver
Payne, J. M Chrisman
♦Rhoden, Chas. P Chrisman
Robinson, H. J Paris
Snyder, W. H Paris
Taylor, E. J Metcalf
♦Trogdon, C. E Vermilion
♦Tucker, C. D Paris
♦Walls, Elza Paris
♦Walls, Geo Oliver
♦Webster, S. F Paris
Weiland, W. L Kansas
♦White, W. G Paris
♦Witt, John D Paris
Woods, O
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
RED SUSSEX
*McDiviTT, O. L Paris, R. 2
SPECKLED SUSSEX
*McDiviTT, O. L Paris, R. 2
RED COMB WYANDOTTE
Collier, H. C Redmon
SILVER LACED
WYANDOTTE
McKezie, Mrs. May Paris, R. 6
SILVER SPANGLED
WYANDOTTE
^Hamilton, J. H Brocton, R. 18
*SizEMORE. Miss Gertrude. .Paris, R. 7
WHITE WYANDOTTE
♦EuMisTON, H. H Paris, R. 2
*Elsberry, C. M Paris, R. 10
Frye, John Paris, R. 10
*Gaines, James Ridge Farm, R. 2
^Hamilton, J. H Brocton, R. 18
HiNKLE, T. E Paris, R. 5
*Keenan, Chas. W Paris, R. 9
*Laughlin, Logan Paris, R. 2
*Mapes, C. L Paris, R. 2
McFarland, Mrs. B. .Vermilion, R. 33
*Milburn, E. S Redmon
SouGHERs, Perry Paris, R. 10
WiNANS, O. Clip Brocton, R. 2
*Wright, Mrs. Adell Vermilion
Wright, W. O Paris, R. 11
GUINEA HENS
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
DUCKS
BUFF ORPINGTON
*Lauher, F. a Brocton, R. 19
PEKIN
FoLTZ, J. O Kansas, R. 13
*Hess, L Chrisman, R. 24
HousEL, Horton Brocton, R. 19
*Landes, Isaac R Dennison, R. 2
Rogers, Chas. C Vermilion, R. 33
GEESE
EMDEN
Armstrong, M. E Metcalf, R. 1
Clark, J. H Brocton, R. 17
Craig, Wm. A Kansas, R. 13
TOULOUSE
Click, W. E Kansas, R. 13
HousEL, Jacob Brocton, R. 19
*Le\vis, I. B Ridge Farm, R. 1
Slager, Wm. M Brocton, R. 19
Swan, Glenn M Brocton, R. 19
♦Welch, Addison Paris, R. 10
TURKEYS
BRONZE
Conley, J. L Kansas, R. 13
Conley, Wm Kansas, R. 13
Delop, M. I Kansas, R. 13
Delop, R. J Kansas, R. 13
*Gaines. Jas Ridge Farm. R. 2
Ceiling. Homer Brocton, R. 18
Guymon, Jas Vermilion, R. 33
Housel, Horton Brocton, R. 19
*Landes, Isaac R Dennison, R. 2
Watson, J. L Paris, R. 11
*WiTT, John D Paris, R. 6
WHITE HOLLAND
Hard\% F. P Chrisman, R. 25
Soughers, Perry ...Paris, R. 10
*Tresner, G. W Paris, R. 10
Van Tress, Ferd Brocton, R. 19
Van Tress, Samuel. .. .Brocton, R. 19
*Waller, Wm Paris, R. 6
Williams, Chas. E. . .Chrisman, R. 25
BEES
ITALIAN
*Hoult, Charles Chrisman
CORN
BOONE COUNTY
Nay, Frank Kansas, R. 15
RED HOMESTEAD EARLEY
Nay, Frank Kansas, R. 15
REED'S YELLOW DENT
*Jones, Jas Paris, R. 2
Nay, Frank Kansas, R. 15
OATS
SILVER MINE
* Jones, Jas Paris, R. 2
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PROTECT YOUR HONEST DOLLAR
To Prairie Farmer Readers —
D.on't buy cheap, unadvertised goods, but protect yourself when buy-
ing by insisting on getting from your dealer only —
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^/Guaranteed ByXi^
Your Dealer
All Goods Advertised in Prairie Farmer are TRIPLE-G Goods.
All Goods Advertised in This Directory are TRIPLE-G Goods.
When the local dealer says in his advertisement:
"We Sell and Recommend the Following
TRIPLE-Guarantee Goods"
as in any advertisement in Prairie Farmer or in this
Directory, it gives you this TRIPLE-Guarantee
1st That the manufacturer of the goods stands back of them.
2nd That the Prairie Farmer stands back of them.
3rd That the merchant handling the goods stands back of them.
©TRIPLE-Guarantee Goods"
1917
Are the best value for the money.
Safest to buy.
And Satisfaction is absolutely insured.
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What Are "TRIPLE-G aGoods?
•s
1917
should you ask
for them and
»^ ^- r refuse any other kind?
WHY
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WHEN a reader of Prairie Farmer goes into a store
to buy, he is assured of getting full value for his
money if he insists on buying only well known advertised
goods and refusing to buy any unknown brand substitute.
W/ TLJ V" p Because advertised goods are well known
goods that are backed up with the guar-
antee of PRAIRIE FARMER and the manufacturer. If
the goods are not as represented in the advertising, or do
not give full satisfaction, this TRIPLE GUARANTEE
means that you have only to make your complaint and
that any just claim will be fairly considered and your .
money paid back in case the goods are not as represented.
This is PRAIRIE FARMER'S FAIR PLAY POLICY
with its readers. We back up every advertisement in
PRAIJR.IE FARMER and guarantee honest treatment.
No humbugs , swindles or cheap substitute goods (that are
made to sell and get the customer's money on false pre-
tenses) are advertised in PRAIRIE FARMER. Buy the
goods advertised in PRAIRIE FARMER and in this
Directory and you are taking no chances. You are guar-
anteed satisfaction because all goods we advertise are
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Professional Directory
S. I. HEADLEY
Attorney at Law
Office S. Side Public Square
Over Paris Gazette Office
Telephones:
Kinloch, 606; Bell, 408
PARIS ILLINOIS
DYAS & DYAS
Lawyers
Joseph E. Dyas
Richard S. Dyas
Telephone, Kinloch 375R
PARIS ILLINOIS
Charles McKnight
Attorney at Law
Edward Moren
Attorney at Law
Telephone, Kinloch 646R
Crandall Bldg.
PARIS ILLINOIS
FRANKLIN ADAMS
D. V. S.
Graduate Veterinarian
Office Phone, Kinloch 776A
Res. Phone, Kinloch 776B
Office 224 W. Washington St.
PARIS ILLINOIS
FRED RHOADS
Attorney at Law
Telephone, Kinloch 76
First National Bank Bldg.
PARIS
ILLINOIS
VAN SELLAR &
VAN SELLAR
Attorneys at Law
Telephone, Kinloch 196
PARIS ILLINOIS
Stewart W. Kincaid
Attorney at Law
Offices:
Suite 2 in First National Bank
Building
Telephones:
Kinloch, 979R; Bell, 676
PARIS
ILLINOIS
R. H. Mcknight
M. D.
Office Phone 100
House Phone 141
KANSAS ILLINOIS
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FARMERS ANQ BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Edgar County Business Directory
BORTON
Blair, Curtis A Restaurant
Henn & Beggs Grain
Sims Bros. Implements & General Store
Snodgrass. F Grocer
BROCTON
. . .Millinery
Bandy, Mrs. Lucy E...
Brocton Bank.
Brocton Elevator Co.
Brocton Poultry Co.
Buckler, J. H Restaurant
Cain, A Blacksmith
Cook Bros Garage
Deames, Eugene General Store
Dunbar, A. D Vulcanising
Gillis, B. W Manufacturer Tile
Gillis, E. C. & Son
Hardzvare, Furniture & Undertaking
Handley, Dr. Chas. A Physician
Handley, C. A Drugs, Etc.
Henn, Dr. E. J Dentist
Jacobsen, John H. . . .Lumber, Coal, Etc.
Kerrick, Dr. H. C Physician
Jones, Frank C Restaurant
I Geo. W. Myers, Pres.
I G. J. Kaericher, Cashier
Lashbrook, Dr. Howard . . . Veterinarian
Lawler, M. H Autos
Lewis, J. M. .Plumbing & Well Drilling
Martin, H. J Blacksmith
McQueen, G. E General Store
Miller. Chas. B
Publisher, Stationery, Etc.
Rhoads, H. H Harness
Smith, John A General Store
Theil, Joseph A Implements
Wells, J. E Meat & Ice
Wendel, Dr. C. A Osteopath
White. Dr. J. O Physician
Wright, H. H Grain
CHRISMAN
Appleby, J. E Vulcanising
Ballard. Chas. W Grocer
Chrisman Construction Co
Contractors & Mfrs. Tile
Hartley Elevator Co.
Holden & Tucker Garage
Keller, C. A Cigars
Light, R. Fred.. Coa/ & Builders' Supp.
Livingston, C. R • .
Printer & Publisher
McCalmont Bros Grocers
W. BrinkerhofF, Vice-Pres. j
I. G. Brinkerhoff, Asst. Cash. |
The BROCTON BANK
Capital $45,000
Surplus $8,500
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
BROCTON ILLINOIS
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The
Chrisman Courier
C. R. LIVINGSTON, Publisher
ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE
Commercial and Fancy
Printing
Read by 4500 People
Advertisers Guaranteed
Results
The Linotype Way is the only
Up-to-Date and Economical Way
Established in 1878
CHRISMAN
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Miller, E. M
Clothing & Men's Furnishings
Mitchell & Carson General Store
Newkirk, W. N
Harness, Seeds, Wool, Etc.
Newlin, E. V Groceries & Meats
Newlin & Watson
. .Plumbing, Electric, Kodak Supplies
Ogdon, E. W General Store
Owen. John T Painter, Etc.
Parks, Chas
.Restaurant, Bakery & Confectionery
Patrick, O. E Livery
Prunty, T. A Feed, Coal, Etc.
Remley, Michael Implements, Etc.
Rinesmith. A. E. & Son
Lumber &■ Contractor
Rogers. \W\\ey. .Groceries, Notions, Etc.
Runge, George W.. Paint & Wall Paper
Scanling, Frank W Contractor
Schnitker. A. E. & Son
Drugs, Jezvclry, Etc.
Scott. Alexander Livery
Scott. Daniel Cigars, Etc.
Scott, Isaac Feed Mill
Scot Garage Garage & Auto Supplies
Shurtz & Johnson Drugs
Simpson, W. M. Lumber Co.
Storm, NewUn & Watson
Hardzvare & Stoves
pearIj cook
COOK BROS.
GARAGE
o"^** We SeU and
I Recommend
'the Following
Triple-G Goods:
Federal and Goodyear
Tires
Havoline Oils
Tungsten, Copper King
and Champion Plugs
Old Sol Spot Lights
Ford Parts
Oxy-Acetyline Welding |
EVEREADr
Authorized
Service
and Repair
Ever R*ady
Storage
Battery
Station
Motor Car Supplies
Accessories
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Sturgell, Clyde Jewelry
Wasson, G. W Restaurant
Wasson & Son
Furniture & Undertaking
Watson & Co Grocers
Wyatt. James Insurance
Wyatt & Wyatt General Store
Yates, Harry Blacksmith
Yontz, S. W. & Son
Hardzvare & Tinners
DUDLEY
Baber, Dexter D Grain, Etc.
Bennett, R Insurance
Hibschman, Seibert L
Garage & Auto Repairing
Rudy & Co Granite, Etc.
Shields, Jas. A General Store
EDGAR
Hunter, Frank General Store
Stanfield, A. L Grain
Wetzel, Chas Grain
HORACE
Webster, Floyd G
..General Store, General Merchandise
HUME
Benefield, Joe Autos
Burroughs, J. A Restaurant
Carnahan, Chas. E
.... Underivear & Men's Furnishings
Coffman, T. J Coal, Feed & Seed
Cohen, Max General Store
Ellingyon, J. W Meat
Finley, James A Boots &■ Shoes
Grover, Guy Blacksmith
Hipplehauser, Otto Printer
Hughes State Bank.
G. W. Hughes & Co., Props.
Hume Motor Company
Hume Telephone (not inc.)
Kennedy, John Restaurant
Linder, H. S. & Son General Store
Lyons Lumber Co. (not inc.)
Lumber, Hardzvare & Auto Supplies
McCaull, Mrs. A. C Hardzvare
McEvoy, Elmer Poultry
McMullen, C. E Plumber
Ob-Labby Company (not inc.) .Concrete
Smith, Louis B
Stark, W. H
Drugs, Hdwre., Furn. & House Furn.
Thomas, E. J Garage
Vaughn, John W
Jezvelry & Watch Repairs
Vaughn, Mrs. John W Millinery
LOUIS B. SMITH
DEALER LN
HARDWARE
QUEENSWARE
OILS and PAINTS
KEENKUTER TOOLS
COLE'S STOVES
HOOSIER RANGES
Every Tool Guaranteed Satisfactory
or Money Refunded
The Recollection of Quality Re-
mains Longr After the Price
is Forgotten.
HUME
ILUNOIS
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i The MaxwellAutomobile |
I IS one I
I of the few cars that sell for less =
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I cost of steel the Maxwell Cars =
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5 five or seven passengers. =
I May I have the pleasure of show- =
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I J. L. KING J. V. ROGERS |
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Telephone 45 On Pike's Peak Trail Atlas Tractors
HUME MOTOR COMPANY
The best equipped garage for expert overhauling and
repairing in Eastern Illinois. All work guaranteed satis-
factory — 10,000 square feet storage space in fireproof
building. No charge for storage while cars are being
overhauled. Let us do it now.
STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE
We are equipped to overhaul, repair and replace
any make battery
ALL MAKES OF STANDARD TIRES AND
ACCESSORIES
NO BETTER EQUIPPED GARAGE IN THE COUNTY
HUME ILLINOIS
Looking East on Main St., Hume, 111.
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ELI WILEY
MANUFACTURER OF
Harness & Saddlery
^►SMV^
We Sell and
Recommend
the Following
Triple-G Goods
liugg^ies
Standard Mowers
McCormick Reapers
Tower Cultivators
J. I. Case Planters
International Line
Litchfield Spreader
Full Line of Harness Specialties,
Blankets, Robes, Collar Pads
and Fly Nets
« KANSAS
ILUNOIS
Wilson, W. O. & Bro General Store
Wingfield, W. E Carpenter
ISABEL
Campbell. Oscar General Store
Cusick, Newell V General Store
Hill, Dr. M. D Physician
Isabel Bank
Kees, John Livery & Implements
Napes, Melvin W Restaurant
Southern, Lonzo. .Blacksmith &■ Garage
KANSAS
Bane, C. H Tailor
Barr, W. W. & Son
Hardzvare, Stoves, Furniture
Boyer, S. A Restaurant
Childress, Wm. A Hardzvare, Etc.
Covey, W. G Printer & Plumbing
England. Harland A
Auto Repairing & Garage
Epperson, Dr. J. C Physician
Farmers' National Bank
First National Bank
Fitzpatrick, Chas. N . .Grocery & Meats
Forbes Undertaking Co.
Gocke Drug Co.
Greever, W. O Hay, Grain & Coal
Hite, C. A Lumber
Hite, Dr. J. E Physician
The Kansas
Journal
W. G. COVEY
Publisher
A live, local paper ; covers
the field thoroughly.
Read by the best people.
$1.50 Per Year
Commercial job printing
in connection.
KANSAS
ILLINOIS
W. A. Childress
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS, AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS
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We sell and rec-
ommend the fol-
lowing Triple-G
groodn :
Goodyear Tires
Auto Supplies
J. Deere liine
International Line
Round Oak Stoves
B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes
TELEPHONE 59
KANSAS ILLINOIS
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First National Bank Building, Kansas, 111.
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SOME BANKS solicit only large accounts.
THIS BANK is equally the bank of the laboring
man, the farmer, the business man, the housewife, the
child, or the man of leisure. All accounts, large or
small, will be given the same treatment. We are a
bank for the people and extend to you a WELCOME.
I First National Bank |
I Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 |
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The Main Business Street of Kansas, 111.
FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
GOOD Banking Is helpful to the community,
the individual, and the banking institution itself.
We feel that we have demonstrated that we are approx-
imating that to-be-desired condition, and that this is a
GOOD INSTITUTION with which to be allied.
Our aim is always SATISFACTORY SERVICE.
DIRECTORS:
J. H. SALLEE
J. R. HONN
P. E. McMORRIS
C, D. SMITH
GEO. W. GOBLE
E. E. GOV ALT
WM. McADAMS, JR.
KANSAS,
ILLINOIS
OFFICERS:
C. M. PAXTON
President
P. B. HONNOLD
Vice-President
BRUCE NICHOLS
Cashier
T. S. WRIGHT
Assistant Cashier
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Hutchins & Bartness Millinery
Kirchner, Chas Lumber
La Vogue Hat Shop Millinery
Mason. J. K Blacksmith
McKnight, Dr. R. H Physician
McMorris. Parmer E Grocery
Melvin. J. F Blacksmith, Feed Mill
Owens Coal Co. ,
Paxton, Chas. M Coal & Grain
Payne, John A. & Co
Dry Goods, Shoes, Etc.
Phipps. Chas. W General Store
Pike, Clarence A. Furniture & Plumbing
Pinnell & Hutton General Store
Roberts, Dr. J. B Physician
Shaver, M. L Grocery
Vandevanter, O. W Restaurant
Whidden, H Garage
Wiley, Eli Harness
METCALF
Barth. Frantz A
Hardivare, Furniture & Harness
Bennett & Bunnell Lumber Co
Lumber
Breen. P. J
General Store & Implements,
Blacksmith
Conn, Dr. H. I Physician
Frantz. Dr. D. W Physician
Hackett, N. AI
Restaurant, Grocery & Hotel
Hildreth, Edward General Store
Honn. Samuel H.. Drugs & Wall Paper
Jones, J. H. & Co.. Mfrs. Tile & Brick
Kelley Bros
Grocery, Restaurant & Meat
Lewis, John V Coal
McClain & Speelman Coal
OLIVER
Board, S. A Grocer
Handy, W. W General Store
Hybarger Hardware Co
Hardware & Implements
Martin. Dr. L W Physician
Myers, George General Store
Shively, Bruce General Store
PARIS
Adams, Dr. Franklin, D. V. S. .
Veterinarian
Anthony, David D Grocery
Archer's West Side Book Store.
Askin, Chas. F Horse Shoes
Athon, F. J Coal
Atkinson, E. L Grocery
Auto Sales Tractor Truck Co.
Barnard, J. P Theatre
Bell, F. W Autos & Garage
Bell, N. E. Machine Co.
Benson & Heckler Cigars
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1 B. M. Gildersleeve, R.Ph., Mgr. 1
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ninmend the fol-
lo-\>-iiig: Triple-G
goods:
Sal-Vet Stock Powders
Kreso Dip
School Supplies
Toilet Articles
Kodaks
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ILUNOIS
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Berlau's S., Sons
..Dry Goods, Clothing & Furnishings
Black, Thos. M
Notions & Second Hand Goods
Boestick, Perry Mfr. Ice Cream
Bomgardner, John H Blacksmith
Booth & Hodge.. r>r^) Goods & Carpets
Bovell, John B Stoves & Tinware
Boyles, J. V
.Motorcycle Repairing & Accessories
Bradshaw, Wm. H Jewelry
Bridgman, Henry A Mfr. Cigars
Brown, Chas. P Restaurant
Brown, E. C Jewelry
Brown, S. C
Wall Paper, Crockery & Notions
Bruns, Andrew Tailor
Cabeen, Aaron T
Garage & Carriage Repairing
Campbell, Geo. R Wall Paper
Canine, L. L F. & F., Coal, Etc.
Cantlon, Wm. . .Plumbing & Machinery
Carnahan & Huls Grocers
Clark, Mrs. E. L Grocer
Clem, Ezra C Bakery
Clinton, Frank B Coal
Citizens National Bank.
Coffman, Roscoe A Electric Supplies
Collier & Craig Autos & Garage
Colson, U. O. Co. .Advertising Novelties
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S C. H. WADE W. H. WADE — Furniture & Undertaking
= vf/ p wAnr E Corwin, George W Mfr. Cigars
= W. E. WADE = Cramer, Bert W Tailor
E V w v> ^ w-i^ w^ = Crandall & Son. Drugs
= %^/ /V I ■ %•< = Crocker, James L Photographer
= W X'^L, RJ ff^^ = Curl, Bruce A Wall Paper
S E Daniels, Charles M
S ^w«Z~ M«%J I7^.«.J /^«. E ...Mfr. Acetylene & Gasoline Lamps
E Uram and reed to. = Davis, PerryH
E Successors to c. H. Wade E Photographer & Frames
S = Davis & Huston Implts. & Vehicles
Z ^ S Dengler, Clinton Groceries
E Wholesale and Retail = Devers, James Plumbing
S Dealers in = Dorsett, Willard E.
S2 2 Clothing & Furnishings
S GRAIN, HAY, STRAW, E Oyas & Dyas Attorneys
— ITCirrk AMn rrwi — Edgar Stone Co Concrete Blocks
= rt^tAJ AINU ^^UAL ^ Edgar County National Bank.
S S Elam, Chas Plumbing
= S Ellingwood, Jos. R Grocer
S AGENTS s Etchason, James W Grocer
= Blatchford's Calf Meal S g?''"^^!?';.^- O^..... Autos & Garage
S _ . . . . = First National Bank.
E Virginia Carolina = Fisher Ten Cent Co.
S Chemical Co. Fertilizers = Fo'^y, T A. . • • V • ^ •
S = Saw Mm, Wholesale Lumber & Htvr.
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= *^*^-*»J IL.L.ll'^WlO - Fowler, Jerry D Grocer
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Fritch Drug Co.
We Buy and Sell, or Handle on Commission
W. U. & J. H. Hutchison
DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE AND LIVE STOCK
WE SPECIALIZE IN
REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE
Phones: Office— Kin, 906; Bell, 583-R
ResidenceJW. U. Hutchison, Kin, 609
\J. H. Hutchison, Kin, 698
Office, South Side Square
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R. H. KILE, Prest. R. K. SHELLEDY, Secy.
Nelson Title and Trust Co.
FARM LOANS, ABSTRACTING AND
CONVEYANCING
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We offer a prize of Fifty Dollars in Gold to the ex-
hibitor of the best bushel of corn of any variety —
grown in Edgar County — and shown at the Farmers
Institute, held in Paris in January of each year.
Write to the Company for particulars of this offer.
PARIS ILLINOIS
PROPRIETOR
" RED FRONT " DRUG STORE
We sell and recommend the ^^^^^S following Triple-G goods:
Bowman Roup Cure
Binford's Benzoin Compound
Binford's Tar and Cherry
Binford's 2848
Nyal's Family Remedies
Seneca Cameras and Supplies
East Side Square
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I ACTER I
S The manufacturer of a well —
2 known brand has more at stake ^
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2 product to be sold under private ^
~ brand. In the former case, he ^
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S never sees; in the latter case he ^
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n retail merchant who deals face ~
~ to face with the consumer and ~
^ who can plead his case in person, ^
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I The "BEST" Shoes
I in the "BEST" Styles
I at the "BEST" Prices
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Garber, H. M Optician
Gaumer, W. F Grocery & Meats
Gibbons, Wm. E Grocer
Gibbons Sanitary Grocery
Glenn & Luttrell Tinners
Gordon, B. L Grocery & Notions
Green, R. H Autos, Garage, Etc.
Gregg, Edgar E Broker
Greiser, Ernest T Plumbing
Griffin, W. J Grocer
Grounds, David Dyer, Etc.
Guinn, Karl G Insurance
Hand, J. R Grocery & Meats
Hannah, Mrs. A. A. Jr
Hardware, Stoves, Etc.
Harbaugh, E. D Grocer
Hartley, W. E Pumps
Haug, Engelbrecht P Jewelry
Helfrich, J. A Florist
Headley, S. I Attorney
Hill, W. AI Hotel
Hillis, Bert Grocer
Hinds, W. L Hotel
Hodge, B. W Furniture, Etc.
Hodge, W. H. & J. G
Hardzvare, Glass, Etc.
Hoenig, Dennis Tailor
Hoff, W. H Livery, Etc.
Holaday, H. G Shoemaker
Holcomb, Everett W Bakery
Holcomb, Otis Grocer
Hollinger Bros . . .■ Grocer
Holley, W. W Delco Light
Home Building and Loan Assn.
Home Furnishing Co.
Hoover, George F General Store
Hopper, J. R Grocer
Hovv^lett's Printery.
Huffman's, D. A. Son Grocer
Hulman & Co Wholesale Grocers
Hunter & Sheppard Dry Goods, Etc.
Hutchinson, W. U. & J. H
Real Estate
Hutchison, John H Boots & Shoes
Hutchison, L. A.
Dry Goods & Notions
Jenks, John W Plumbing Mill, Etc.
Johnson Bros Groceries, Etc.
Jones' Dry Goods Co
Dry Goods, Carpets, Etc.
Kauffman. W. V
Cabinet Works & Pig. Mill
Kerrick, Frank General Store
Kidder, F. L. & Co
Hominy Mill, Grain, Etc.
Kincaid, S. W
Attorney
King, Omar C Electric Contractor
Knoeppel, Carl Merchant Tailor
Kurtz, George E Drugs
Lamb, John H Blacksmith
Landis, A. C. & Co Musical Insts.
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The Columbia |
Graf onola |
— an instrument of in- |
comparable tone quality |
A thorough knowledge of the talking machine in- ^
dustry, experienced by years of tests and production, =
has brought forth an instrument that will give you J
music perfectly by reproduction M
This is the instrument for your home. /j5S"\ I
The prices are from $15 to $350 (\^^-") I
Hear a Columbia in your home ^.^i^'^ M
I HORACE LINK & CO. |
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I The Paris Daily Beacon f
= Is an Up-to-Date Newspaper in an Up-to-Date City =
= Enterprising, Progressive, Fair E
= MOTTO: 'A Square Deal for Everybody" =
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I Cabeen's Garage |
I Automobile Repairing |
I Upholstering and |
I Repainting 1
I Acetylene Welding and. |
■ Brazing I
1 Briscoe Motor Cars and m
I Accessories 1
I Phone Kinlock 687-1 |
I 220 W. Washington |
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Landis, Alartha S Grocer
Landshaw, John W Bottler
Laney, J. W Grocer
Laughlin, Dr. E. O Physician
Laughlin, Dr. C. S Physician
Link, F. O. & Bro Marble
Link, H. & Co
Furniture & Undertaking
Little, W. R. & Co Grocers
Lloyd, R. S. & Co Dry Goods
Lodge & Dresbach Hardware
Logan, Bertha Millinery
Logan, William S Lumber
Luther, Wm. W Blacksmith
Lutz Bros Meats
Majestic Theatre.
Manning, H. G .'....
Autos, Livery & Supplies
Mansfield, John ,. Grocer
Mason, W. D
Jewelry & Watch Repairing
A'IcConchie, Kirt Tailor
McDaniel, Ira Wholesale F. & F.
McDaniel & Ketterson Coal
McGuire-Cummings Manufacturing
Co Railway Equipment
McGurty, O. J Drugs
McKnight, Chas Attorney
McNees, E. A. & Co
Garage & Repairing
W. H. & J. G. HODGE
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASS
^►OANrj.
We sell and recommend
the following: Triple-G
goods :
Pratt & Lambert Varnishes
Chi-Namel
Kyanize Floor Finishes
Keen-Kutter Tools
Lowden Hay Tools and
Barn Equipments
Disston Saws
Winchester Fire Arms
Johnson Wood Dies
Yale Locks, Etc.
HARDWARE of QUALITY and SERVICE
Everything in Builders' Hardware Also Bulk Garden Seeds
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
MORK BEAUTIFi;!. THAN STONK OR
STEEL — AS ENDURING AS THE AGES
IN THE HOUR OF SADNESS
We shrink from the repulsive thought of burying our loved ones accord-
ing to the ancient custom, and vi^elcome the perfection of the Automatic
Sealing Burial Vault. Protects contents perfectly forever. Come in and
see a demonstration. Sold by all funeral directors; price makes it available
for every burial.
DEMAND THE TWO-PIECE VAULT
ESTIMATES ON SIDEWALKS AND FOUNDATIONS
F. R. SAFFORD, Manufacturer
Phones: Kinloch 513-R; Bell 725
411 Alexander Street - - - PARIS, ILLINOIS
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1 Supplies, Developing and Printing a Specialty — Bibles, i
i Testaments, Latest Fictions — Copyright Books, etc. — =
1 Stationery of Best Makes, 1
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We sell and recommend the V^'i^^C^'* following Triple-G Goods:
Waterman Ideal Fonntain Pens.
Moore's and Capitol Fountain Pens.
Eastman Kodaks.
Manninsr & Bowman and Benedict
Mfg. Co.'s High Grade Goods.
Dennison's Crepe and Tissue Paper.
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I Steam Laundry |
1 Bring your laundry to us. g
1 We do the rest. |
C. V. SMITH. Mgr.
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Means, W. E Printer
Menk Bros Contractors
Menke, W. J Cigars, Etc.
Merkle- Wiley Broom Co Mfrs.
Moody. James M Wagomnaker
Moore, Scott Restaurant
Morris, G Plumbing
Morrisey, Terrence J. .Boots & Shoes
Morton, Edgar Coal & Ice
Moyer, Thomas Wall Paper, Etc.
Mulins, T. Belle Coal
Nelson Title & Trust Co.
Noonan, D. Ray .Machinery & Garage
Nuckles. Wm. A Photographer
O'Hair, F. T Attorney
O'Hair, H. B Livery, Hay, Etc.
O'Hair, K. R. & Co Garage
Papadakas, S. J Confectionery
Papdokas, Peter Cigars, Etc.
Paris Hotel
Paris Beacon Publishing Co.. The
Paris Auto Co.
Paris Creamery Co.
Paris Glove Co.
Paris News Publishing Co.
Paris Steam Laundry.
Parrish, Allan J Contractor
Parrish Bros Grocers
Pearman & Shank • • • • •
Clothing & Furnishings
Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings
High Art, Kuppenheimer
Pre-shrunk Clothing.
Sweet-Orr Trousers and
Overalls.
Kingsbury Hats.
White House, Star Brand
and Emerson Shoes.
Buster Brown Shoes for
Boys.
Goodyear Rubbers and
Boots.
King Edward's Shirts.
We Buy as Low as we can —
that's Business Sense.
We Sell as Low as we can —
that's Progressive Sense.
You Buy as Low as you can —
that's Common Sense.
You Buy of Us — that's Dollars
and Cents for both of us.
Always a 10 Per Cent Dis-
count to Cash Customers.
We appreciate your trade and
leave nothing undone to give
you the best goods and service
possible.
PARIS
WALTER SIMS & SONS
Both Phones
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SERVICE
Has It Ever Occurred to You That the D. R. NOONAN
GARAGE really gives its patrons SERVICE?
With my experienced help and mechanics I am able to
render you a Service unexcelled anywhere in Edgar
County. Let me show you how I can do it.
1 also carry a complete stock of Automobile Acces-
sories and Tires of known Value.
D. R. NOONAN, Garage
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DAILY NEWS
A live newspaper in a live town; designed and
edited especially for EDGAR COUNTY people. The
only evening publication owned and managed by
local interests.
I Published by The News Pub. Co. |
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When you go into a store to buy shoes, say to the clerk, "I want a
pair of - shoes". Don't say, "I want a
pair of shoes". If you name a brand of shoes you know will give you
satisfaction, you not only say you want shoes, but you know about
what you want. A clerk will always give closer attention to a customer
who knows what he wants. It is human nature. The clerk will be
more likely to give you satisfaction, even if he does not have the make
of shoes you ask for, because he will know better what to show you, if
you are willing to consider another make.
C. R. BARNARD J. P. BARNARD |
MAJESTIC
QUALITY FEATURE HOUSE |
$3,000.00 Seeburg Pipe Organ |
With VOX HUMANA (Human Voice) |
E. S. ROGERS, Organist I
STARLAND
1 1 7 E. Court
BEST IN MUSIC BEST IN PICTURES |
PARIS ILLINOIS I
Many times you have read an advertisement in Prairie Farmer of
something you would like to buy, but you did not know where to find
the store that sold it. You decided to look for this article when you
were next in town and you tried several stores without finding it. Then
you gave up in disgust. A two-cent damp or a postcard addressed to
the manufacturer saying "Please advise me who handles your goods tn
my town. If yoa have no dealer in my town, give me the name and
address of your nearest deul^" , would get you accurate information by
return mail. Try it. It work& amd saves time.
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50c
Meals
or
a la Carte
Service
Leading and Up-Town Hotel
HOTEL PARIS
PARIS, ILL.
Rooms with Bath $1.50
Hot and Cold Running
Water $1.00
Good Rooms at 75c and 50c
Restaurant in Connection
H. E. REERE HOTEL CO.
Also
Taxi Cabs
Baggage Wagon
and
Adams Express
Co. Office
Phone No. 9
WITT SEED CO.
Wholesalers and Retailers of all kinds of SEEDS
128 East Wood Street (Rear)
PARIS ILLINOIS
CALL
Fertilizer Company
BOTH PHONES 28
To Remove Your
Dead Animals
of all kinds
Reverse Phone Charges
POSITIVELY HIGHEST PRICES
W. H. HOFF PARIS, ILLINOIS
W. H. HOFF
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I Clothing Store |
1 The most modern, com- |
1 plete and u p-t o-d a t e J
1 Clothing and Furnishing 1
1 Store in Eastern Illinois. 1
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I COMPANY I
i East Side Square |
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I L. A. Hutchison I
Dealer in All Kinds of
Dry Goods and Notions,
Cloaks, Furs, Blankets
and Knit Underwear for
Ladies, Children and
Misses
Z Most Reliable House ~
S in the City E
= West Side Public Squzure =
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Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Piper, A. A. & Sons
Harness, Hardzvare & Buggies
Pollard. Edward E Grocer
Porter, Troy Plumber, Etc.
Power, Robert J Plumbing
Propst Lumber Co.
Rambo & Co Meats
Reed, J. H Drugs
Reese. F. W .Foundry & Machine Shop
Reese, H. E. Hotel Co.
Rhoads, Fred Attorney
Risser, Art & Co Lumber
Ritter, John M General Store
Roberts, J. H Restaurant
Rodman, D. C Blacksmith
Rowe, H. B Drugs
Rozell, T. J Grocer
Rudy Huston & Co Grain
Rule, Martin H Restaurant
Safford's, S., Sons Marble
Sanders. Jessie. . .^ Restaurant
Schaeffer. A. L Cigars, Nezi's, Etc.
Shank-Allison Co Clothing
Shaver, Llewellyn ...Pia)ias & Organs
Shelienbarger, A. L
Wall Paper, Crockery, Etc.
Shoaff Bros Publishers, Etc.
Sholem, Maurice
Implements & Vehicles
Sholem, Wm
Boots & Shoes & Furnishings
Sholem & Son Department Store
Shutt, H. E. & Co Clothing
Silverman. Morris Junk
Sims, Walter & Son
Clothing & Furnishings
Steidl Bros Meat Packers
Steidl, George W Meats
Steidl, Joe V Groceries & Meats
Stigler, Jos. S Grocer
Stotts. C. E Groceries & Notions
Sunkel Sisters Millinery
Taflinger, Eli W Grocer
Taflinger, Jacob H
Implements & Harness
Tanner's Department Store.
Thomas, Paris Plumber
Trover Shoe Co.
Tucker, John A
Second Hand Goods & Printer
Tweedy, Charles F General Store
Turner, Chas. E Restaurant
Unique Dry Cleaners
Vance, James C
Motorcycles & Bicycles
Van Sellar & Van Sellar Attorneys-
Vlahos, Peter Billiards
Wabash Valley Telephone Co.
Wade, Charles E
Grain, Feed & Coal
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Wardelman, Fred Stoves & Tinware
Wetzel. Roland & Walter
Boots & Shoes
Witt Seed Co.
Witt Vehicle Co.
Wittick. J. G. Jr. & Son Publishers
Wolfe, A. W '
Hardivare cr Variety Store
Wood, Frank M Oil & Gasoline
Woods, Archie E Real Estate
SafFord, F. R. Coffins
Shepherd & Son, J. A Insurance
REDMON
Brill-Gill Hardzi'are cr Implements
Brinkerhoff, Willis & Son Grain
Brocton El. Co Grain & Feed
Bowling. E. M Blacksmith
Essinger, Frank. .Grocery & Dry Goods
Jump. Charles R General Store
Kirchner, Charles Lumber, Etc.
Mason, John W Drugs & Notions
Poole, Thomas W Blacksmith
Redmon Auto Co. . .Garage & Suplylici
Redmon Bank, E. O. Snoddy. Propr.
Redmon Tile & Construction Co.
SCOTTLAND
Craft, D. J. & Son. Garage & Machines
Dawson, Jesse A
TANNER'S
DEPARTMENT
STORE
LADIES' READY-TO-
WEAR AND
MILLINERY
Your Money's Worth
All the Time
PARIS
ILLINOIS
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
GET ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FROM
KARL G. GUMM, District Agent
Room 217, New Sholem BIdg.
PHONE 519-R
PARIS, ILL.
J E VV Ej L E R RELIABILITY
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware,
Jewelry, Cut Glass and Novelties
^^^W. H. BRADSHAW
T^^^^^.. ; .:^^ North Side of Square PARIS, ILLINOIS
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Delco - Light Products
W. W. HOLLEY PARIS, ILL.
Delco-Light furnishes
Electricity for Everybody —
Everywhere
Duro-Pumps give Automatic
Water Pressure
Operate your Cream Separa-
tor, Washing Machine,
Churn and other acces-
sories by electricity.
WIRING, FIXTURES and
ACCESSORIES
Hardware, Implements, Buggies, Etc.
McKinney, Mrs. M. "E. .. .General Store
Newcomb, Warren General Store
Raven Elevator Co.
Richison, Burveil Coal
Scottland Telephone Co.
Simpson, Seldon Miller
Smith, Fred A
General Store & Implements
Wood, W. J Barber Shop
Hoog, Stephen Boots & Shoes
Hopkins, F. H Groceries
Hurst, E. E Shoemaker
VERMILION
Blood, Sam General Store
Downing, Thos. D Machines
Dustheimer, B. A General Store
Fessant, F. G Undertaker
Fessant, Wm. E. & Co
Implements &• Buggies
First National Bank.
Hornberger, C. A
Hardware & Lumber
Kilgare, Dr. J. G Physician
Lycan, Dr. H Physician
Petty, K. P General Store
Raines, John Vicars Blacksmith
Stubbs. Oliver Blacksmith, Etc.
Wilkin Bros General Store
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I UNDERTAKER motor service |
= Telephone Kin. 511 =
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HARWARE AND
LUMBER .(5
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PLASTER, CEMENT
BUILDING BLOCKS
SEWER PIPE ^y y
ROOFING .^^^C^^ ^ ^M:^ "commend the fol
We sell and rec-
lowing- Triple-G
Goods:
l>e Ijaval Cream Separators
Monarch Rang^es
Sherwin-Williams Paints
Keen Kntter and O. V. B.
Tools
VERMILION - - ILLINOIS
^ ^. t Hayes Pumps
^.^^ ^ Can't-Sasr Oates
W. E. FESSANT & CO.
Turnbull Wagons I. H. C. Manure Spreader
FARM IMPLEMENTS, AUTOMOBILES AND
ACCESSORIES, GAS ENGINES AND
TITAN TRACTOR
We sell and rec- i ffM^^\ lowing Triple-(;
ommend the fol- iff ^ ^/SSft Goods:
John Deere Implements Mowers
I. H. C. Gas Engines Turnbull Wagons
Titan Tractors Peerless Fencing
McCormick Binder and Goodrich Tires
The House of Quality — First and Always
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Edgar County Automobile Directory
(This List Includes Farm Automobile Owners Only)
Name
Make
Pos
tofl^
ice
Name
Make
Post
;oflice
Adams, Chas. H.
Reo and F
ord Paris,
R.
6
Bennett, J. T.
Buick
Kansas,
R. 16
Adams, C. P.
Ford
Scottland,
R.
30
Bennett, L. E.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
Adams, Geo. W.
Ford
Paris,
R.
6
Bennett, X. D.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 15
Adams, H. B.
Willys-Knight Paris,
R.
6
Bennett, Ray
Ford
Dudley,
R. 12
Adams, Hulbert
Ford
.Scottland,
R.
3C'
Bennett, S.
Ford
■■ Dudley,
R. 12
Aitken, L. R.
Buick
Metcalf,
R.
1
Bercaw, Claude
Ford
Paris,
R. 3
Alabough, F. M.
Maxwell
Kansas,
R.
16
Bercaw, Frank
Ford
Paris,
R. 6
Alden, C. I.
Overland
Paris,
R.
1
Bercaw. G. C.
Buick
Paris,
R. 8
Allen, Frank E.
Ford
Brocton,
R.
18
Berry, Mack
Ford
Oliver,
R. 1
Allen, Geo.
Chalmers
Kansas,
R.
15
Berry, R. L.
Ford
Newman,
R. 3
Anderson, D. E.
Ford
Kansas,
R.
15
Bibo, L. M.
Overland
and Ford
Anderson, E. L.
Overland
Scottland,
R.
29
Kansas,
R. 15
Anderson, E. \V.
Reo
\'ermilion.
R.
33
Black, Frank A.
Overland
Paris,
R. 7
Andrews, Cliff
Reo
Paris,
R.
7
Blackman. E. B.
Ford
Paris,
R. 4
Arbuckle, B. E.
Westcoit
Brocton
Blair, E. N.
Ford
Borton
Arhuckle, Jas.
Ford
Brocton,
R.
19
Blair, F. A.
Ford
Paris,
R. 6
Arbuckle, Zane
Ford
Br
octon
Blair, Mint
F'ord
Dudlev
Armstrong, Mary
E.
Blanford, L. S.
Ford
Paris,
R. 11
Chevrolet
Metcalf,
R.
1
Boland, C. R.
Ford
Paris,
R. 10
.\nasmitli, Wni.
Overland
Ridge Farm.
K.
1
Boland, Jas. 1).
Aubin-n
Chrisman,
R. 23
Arthur, Bruce
Ford and Haynes
Boomer, H.
tHerland
Paris
Edgar.
R.
2S
Bonwell, B. H.
Buick
.Scottland,
R. 29
Arthur. J. IJ.
I'ord
Paris
Bonwell, Ch.as. .S.
Buick
Scottland,
R. 29
Arthur, Oliver
Chalmers
Edgar,
R.
28
Bonwell. Jas. R.
Overland
.Scottland,
R. 29
Asher, Chas.
Overland
Paris,
R.
5
Boone, W'alter G.
Auburn
Chrisman,
R. 23
Ashley, Jas.
Ford
( 'lirisnian.
R.
25
Borton, E. .S.
Reo
Borton
Ashmore, Herman Overland
Brocton,
R.
1"
Boyer, P. A.
Maxwell
Paris,
R. 5
Augustus, Jas.
Reo
Dudley,
R.
12
Boyd, R. R.
Bover, P.
Buick
Maxwell
Dudlev,
Paris,
R. 12
R. 5
Babcock, T. R.
Overland
Kansas,
R.
15
Boyer, W. E.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 15
Baher, D. D.
Franklin and
Bozarth, E. I.
Ford
Paris,
R. 1
.Scripps-
Booth Dudl
ley
Brakefield, Jos.
Empire
Chrisman,
R. 22
Bailey, J.
Ford
Kansas,
R.
16
Bratzler, J.
Ford
Edgar,
R. 28
Baker, Cash
Reo
Chrisman,
R.
26
Breen. M. E.
Reo
Hume,
R. 1
Baker, E.
Overland ;
uid Ford
Brengle, W. C.
Ford
Paris,
R. 6
Brocton,
R.
18
Brenkerhoff, W. W.
Baker, J. D.
Konl
Paris,
R.
3
Dodge
Kansas,
R. 14
Bandv, Rov K.
Dodge
Dudley,
R.
12
Bright. Chas. A.
Oakland
Paris,
R. 10
Bandy, T. M.
Ford
Oliver,
R.
1
Bright, J. E.
Overland
and Ford
Banta, W. H.
Overland
Ridge Farm,
K.
1
Paris,
R. 11
Barber, Paul S.
Ford
Kansas,
R.
13
Bright, J. F:
Overland
Paris,
R. 10
Barker, J. P.
Ford
Chrisman,
R.
24
Brimmer, C. E.
Maxwell
Dudley.
R. 12
Barkley, O. E.
Ford
Paris,
R.
8
Brinkerhoff. Chai^
Barkley, W. P.
Reo
I'aris.
R.
7
Overland
and Studeb;ik
er
Barnett, Rov F.
Ford
Chrisman,
R.
2i
Dudley,
R. 12
Barr, I. W.
Ford
Brocton,
R.
19
Brinkerhoff. ( ieo.
Buick
Dudley,
R. 12
Barr, Mary E.
Buick
Chrisman,
R.
25
Brinkerhoff, Henry
Barr, M.
Maxwell
Paris,
R.
5
Reo
Dudley.
R. 12
Barr, S. M.
Reo
Kansas.
R.
1.^
Brinkerhoff, H. H.
Barrett, J. E.
Premier
Hume.
R.
1
Velie
Brocton,
R. 19
Barth. Clifford
Haynes
Metcalf,
R.
1
Brisco, Robt.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
Barth, W. F.
Havnes
Metcalf,
R.
1
Bristow, Frank
Buick
Paris.
R. 6
Bartmess, E.
Ford
Kansas,
R.
15
Brock- Jones. Harry
Bates, S. R.
Ford
Brocton,
R.
19
Ford
Metcalf,
R. 1
Baum, Willis
Oakland
Sidell,
R.
7
Brooks, Hugh E.
Ford
Edgar,
R. 28
Baum, W. T.
Buick
Sidell,
R.
2
Brooks, J. R.
Studebaki
er Scottland,
R. 29
Baxter, G. I.
Chevrolet
Hume.
R.
1
Brown. Chas. R.
Ford
Paris,
R. 8
Beatly, R. H.
Chevrolet
Hume,
R.
1
Brown, Claude
Oldsmobi
le Brocton,
R. 19
Becker, Carl
Ford
Oliver,
R.
1
Brown, Herchel
Overland
Vermilion,
R. 33
Bed well, A. M.
Ford
Paris,
R.
1
Brown. H. S.
.Studebaki
er
Bell, Chas.
Case and Ford
Ridge Farm,
R. 1
Brocton,
R.
9
Brown, J. M.
Ford
Brocton,
R. 17
Bennett, E.
iMjrd
Kansas,
R
. 15
Brown, M. J.
Ford
Brocton,
R. 17
Bennett, E. C.
Ford
Dudley,
R.
12
Bruce, Jas.
Ford
Paris,
R. 11
Bennett, J. J.
Dodge
Paris,
R.
, 9
Brummet, Harvey Reo
Paris,
, R. 8
156
FARMERS
AND BREEDERS, EDGAR
COUNTY
Xamc
iSIake
Pos
toffice
Name
Make
Pos
toffice
Brunsman, Frank Sttidebaker
Paris,
R. 3
Cassity, O. P.
Ford
Sidell,
R. 2
Buckler, Ed.
Overland
Hume,
R. 1
Cassity, Xen
Ford
Paris,
R. 8
Burgett, Chas.
Overland
Paris,
R. 7
Cassle, G. W.
Apperson
Paris,
R. 1
Burke, D.J.
Ford
Paris,
R. 10
Cassle, H. W.
Overland
Paris,
R. 1
Burnham, J. F.
Oldsmoliile
Brocton,
R. 18
Chanev, Hiram
Ford
Dudley,
R. 12
Burnsides, V. T
'. Staver
Kansas.
R. IS
Chaney, W. M.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 14
Burton. Loyd
Briscoe
Dudley,
R. 12
Chesrown, C. L.
Reo
Brocton,
R. 19
Burton, J. C.
.'^tudebaker
Dudley.
R. 1?
Bussart, A. O.
Monroe and Oldsmobile
Chesrown, Jas.
Reo
Brocton,
R. 19
Dudley,
R. 12
Chesrown, J. M.
Ford
Redmon
Hussart, D. E.
Keo
Dudley
Chesrown, Peter
Reo
Brocton,
R. 19
Bussart, Harry
Overland
Paris,
R. 7
Chesnut, J. D.
Dodge
Chrisman,
R. 24
Bussart, J. E.
Bussart, Ora
Overland
Paris,
R. 6.
Chrisman, E. L.
Oakland Six
Chrisman,
R. 25
Overland
Paris,
R. 6
Church, C. H.
Overland
Paris,
R. S
Butcher, Chas.
Ford
Hume,
R. 1
Clapp, C. C.
Overland
Dudley,
R. 12
Butler, Thos.
Ford
Paris,
R. 8
Clapp, F. L.
Dodge
Kansas,
R. 14
Butterfield. O.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 23
Clapp, I. B.
Ford
Dudley,
R. 12
Clark, Albert
Ford
Hume,
R. 1
Calvin, Frank
Ford
Hume,
R. 1
Clark, Homer
Overland
Paris,
R. 5
Canierer Bros.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 26
Clark, J. H.
Ford
Brocton,
R. 17
Carico, J. C.
Ilupniobilc
Clark, Orval
Ford
Newman,
R. 3
Ridge Farm,
R. 2
Clark, S. M.
Overland
Kansas,
R. 13
Carnes, Mat
Briscoe
Isabel
Clark, W. P.
Overland
Chrisman,
R. 23
Carnes, Ralph
Dodge
Paris,
R. 5
Clawson, Jos.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 26
Carrell, Lester
Case
.Sidell,
R. 2
Cline, Chas.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
Carroll, Thos.
Ford
Brocton,
R. 19
Cline, Fred
Reo
Paris,
R. 4
Carroll, T. J.
Reo
Brocton,
R. 18
Cline, G. V.
Reo
Kansas,
R, 13
Casebeer, John
N.
Clinton, C. E.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
iM.r.l
Sidell,
R. 2
Clouse, Walter
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 25
Casebeer, Thos
, B.
Cockcroft, R. M.
Ford
Paris,
R. 2
Ford
Hume
Cockcroft, S. E.
Ford
Paris,
R. 2
Cash, Chas. H.
Reo
Paris,
R. 8
Coe, John F.
Overland
Scottland,
R. 25
Cash, John
Maxwell
Chrisman,
R. 27
Collier, Harry
Ford
Edgar,
R. 28
Cookey, Bert
Chevrolet
Edgar,
R. 28
Collier, H. C.
Buick
Redmon
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Name
Collier, John W.
Collins, Mike
Conner, B. F.
Comstock, J. H.
Conley, J. L.
Conly, Wm.
Cook, G. W.
Cooper, C. E.
Cox, M. B.
Crabtree, Bernie
Crabtree, J. S.
Craig, H. S.
Craig, J. F.
Craig, L. T.
Craig, T. M.
Craig, Wm. A.
Crist, Elbert E.
Crist, J. O.
Crist, Wm.
Crum, Claud
Crum, Joe T.
Crum, J. A.
Culbertson, Edw.
Cummins, J. F.
Cummins, M. H.
Currey, I.
Curry, J. W.
Curtis, Bernie
Curtis, Chas.
Curtis, Fred
Cusick, A. M.
Cusick, John
Cusick, L. T.
Cusick, W. N.
Dailey, Hugh
Daily, M. B.
Daniels, F. J.
Daugherty, B. F.
Daugherty, W. D
Davidson, A. E.
Davidson, W. H.
Davis, Mrs. Bess
Davis, F. J.
Davis, John T.
Davis, Solomon
Dawson, Jas.
Dawson, J. L.
Dean, A. L.
DeAtley, F. M.
Dean, Collett
Delap, C. B.
Delap, M. I.
Delap, R. J.
Delapp, E. O.
Demoungin, W. E
Dennis, W. A.
Dennison, Z. E.
DePuy, E. M.
Depuy, O. M.
Deveis, John
Dick, Chas.
Diert, Edgar
Dicken, John C.
Dickson, Chas. H.
Dickson, Elmer H
Dickson, J. H.
Dillman, R. O.
Make
Ford
Willys-Knight
Ford
Ford
Reo
Reo Six
Buick
Oldsmobile
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Postoffice
Paris, R. 3
Paris
Scottland
Dennison
Kansas
Kansas
Paris
Paris
Dudley
Paris
Paris
Briscoe and Ford
Ford
Buick
Ford
Studebaker
Reo
Keo
Overland
Oakland
Ford
Oakland
Reo
Overland
Overland
Ford
Ford
Oakland
Reo
Overland
Overland
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Chevrolet
Ford
Ford
Ford
Mitchell
Auburn
Chalmers
Grant Six
Velie
Maxwell
Newman
Brocton
Hume
Kansas
Metcalf
Metcalf
Metcalf.
Paris
Paris
Chrisman
Paris
Chrisman
Paris
R. 2
R. 30
R. 2
R. 13
R. 13
R. 6
R. 7
R. 12
R. 8
R. 7
Isabel
R. 3
R. 17
R. 1
R. 13
R. 1
R. 1
R. 1
R. 10
R. 2
R. 26
R. 6
R. 23
R. 2
Brocton
Brocton
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 8
Metcalf, R. 1
Chrisman, R. 27
Metcalf, R. 1
Chrisman, R. 23
Paris, R. 5
Oliver, R. 1
Redmon
Metcalf
Brocton, R. 19
Brocton, R. 2
Brocton, R. 2
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 5
Paris, R. S
Paris, R. 5
Hume
Scottland
Hume, R. 20
Metcalf, R. 1
Vermilion
Kansas, R. 13
Ford and Monroe
Kansas, R. 13
Monroe
Allen
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Overland
Paige
Studebaker
Ford
Auburn
Maxwell
Ford
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas, R. 14
Dudley, R. 12
Paris, R. 11
Isabel
Chrisman, R. 27
Scottland, R, 29
Paris, R. 11
Dudley, R. 12
Paris, R. 5
Chrisman, R. 24
Name
Dinsraore, Geo. O
Dinsmore, G. H.
Dittamore, C. A.
Dodd, H. L.
Dodd, John
Dodd, Lewis
Downey, Bert
Downey, G. W.
Downing, J. D.
Downs, W. B.
Dugan, Otis
Dunblaser, O.
Dunn, Chas.
Dunn, J. D.
Durnil, J. A.
Duzan, H. A.
Make
Postoiifice
Overland Chrisman, R. 23
Rayfield Chrisman, R. 23
Overland Brocton, R. 19
Overland Metcalf, R. 1
Overland Paris, R. t
Overland Hume, R. 1
Chevrolet Allerton, R 1
Overland Allerton, R. 1
Chevrolet Paris, R. 2
Ford Paris, R. 3
Overland Paris, R. 9
Ford Hume, R. 1
Reo Paris, R. 7
Ford Dudley
Willys-Knight and Ford
Paris, R. 6
Ford Kansas, R. 13
Easter, David Ford
Easter, G. H. Ford
Edmiston, H. H. Maxwell
Edwards, Mrs. A. Chevrolet
Egan, F. F. & J. K.
Ford (2)
Eldredge, Frank
Elkins, Ed.
EUedge Bros.
Elledge, G. E.
Elledge, J. E.
Elledge, V.
Elledge, W. E.
Ellis, John
Ellis, S.
Ellsbery, J. W.
Elsberry, C. M.
Elsberry, Edw. J.
Elsberry, Wm.
Englum, Ed. Sr.
Englum, Frank
Englum, W. J.
Epperson, Chas.
Epperson, Geo.
Epperson, O. B.
Eslinger, J. A.
?2vinger, Addison
Evinger, A. B.
Evinger, M. S.
Evinger, V. H.
Maxwell
Overland
Maxwell
Ford
Overland
Ford
Chevrolet
Chevrolet
Marion
Auburn
Buick
Ford
Mitchell
Buick Six
Chalmers
Apperson
Ford
Reo
Buick
Maxwell
Maxwell
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Paris,
Dudley,
Paris,
Oliver,
Paris,
Paris,
Chrisman,
Kansas,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Hume,
Dana,
Chrisman,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
and Ford
Paris,
Sidell,
Metcalf,
Sidell,
Scottland,
Paris,
Kansas,
Paris,
Paris,
R. 2
R. 12
R. 2
R. 1
R. 11
R. 4
R. 27
R. 14
R. 5
R. 7
R. 4
R. 5
R. 20
R. 3
R. 23
R. 10
R. 10
R. 10
R. 8
R. 7
R. 7
R. 2
R. 22
R. 2
R. 30
R. 1
R. 14
R. 2
R. 2
Ridge Farm, R.
Ford Ridge Farm, R. 2
Ford Oliver, R. 1
Chevrolet Kansas, R. 13
Farris, Chas. B. Buick
Farris, Elmer T. Ford
Fell, A. F. Jeflferv
Fell, G. E. Jeflfery
Fell, J. L. Monroe
Fellers, Wm. Auburn
Fenwick, F. I^. Maxwell
Fenwick, R. R. Maxwell
Ferguson, Alva Briscoe
Ferguson, C. Ford
Ferguson, Guy A. Ford
Ferguson, Wm. Ford
Ferguson, W. M. Ford
Fessant, Joe Studebaker
Fetcher, H. W. Ford
Fidler, Geo. F. Ford
Fisher, J. A. Oldsmobile
Fitzgerald, J. E. Ford
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary
Ford
Metcalf, R. 1
Metcalf
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas, R. 14
Sidell, R. 2
Brocton, R. 18
Brocton, R. 18
Paris, R. 10
Edgar, R. 28
Brocton, R. 19
Kansas, R. 13
Paris, R. 2
Sandford
Chrisman, R. 23
Dudley, R. 12
Paris, R. 7
Brocton, R. 18
Brocton, R. 18
158
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Name
Make
Postoffice
Name
Make
Postoffice
Fitzgerald, T. H.
Apperson
Brocton,
R. 18
Fuqua, E. E.
Bush
Vermilion,
R. 33
Fitzgerald, T. W.
Chevrolet
Hume,
R. 1
Fuqua, J. F.
Ford
Vermilion,
R. 33
Fitzpatrick, J. C.
Maxwell
Kansas
Fitzpatrick, W. I.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
Gaines, Jas.
McFarlane
ind Cadillac
Flecher, N. S.
Ford
Metcalf,
R. 1
Ridge Farm,
R. 2
Flennings, F.
Maxwell
Oliver,
R. 1
Gaines, Ralph
Maxwell
Chrisman,
R. 23
Fletcher, C. S.
Ford
Paris,
R. 8
Galeener, Albert
Foj-d
Paris,
R. 7
Flickner, Jas.
Ford
Paris,
R. 7
(lalway, J. D.
Oakland
Chrisman,
R. 23
Foltz, E. V.
Ford
Scottland,
R. 30
Galway, J. H.
Paige
Chrisman,
R. 23
Foltz, Geo. P.
Overland
Kansas,
R. 13
Galway, Orville
Oakland
Chrisman,
R. 23
Foltz, J. M.
Ford
Scottland,
R. 30
Galway, Wm. E.
Mitchell
Chrisman,
R. 23
Fonner, D. H.
Overland
Metcalf,
R. 1
Gardner, Chas. R
Studebaker
Paris,
R. 6
Ford, J. G.
Ford
Metcalf,
R. 1
Gardner, Frank
Studebaker
Paris,
R. 8
Ford, Rollin
Studebaker
Paris,
R. 1
Gardner, O. V.
Paige
Paris,
R. 7
Foreman, Carl W
. Studebaker
Paris,
R. 5
Garvin, J. E. .
Oakland
Paris,
R. 9
Forsman, G.
Overland
Paris,
R. 2
Garvin, Mike
Allen
Paris,
R. 11
Forster, jas.
Overland
Vermilion,
R. 33
Garwood, Ed.
Ford
Paris,
R. 1
Forsythe, A. A.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 26
Garwood, R. T.
Ford
Paris,
R. 1
Fortune, Bert
Ford
Metcalf,
R. 1
Gelling, Alfred
Dodge
Brocton,
R. 2
Fox, Abe
Ford
Brocton,
R. 18
Ceiling, Carl
Ford
Oliver
Fox, Chas. E.
Chalmers
Brocton,
R. 19
Ceiling, F. C.
Ford
Metcalf,
R. 1
Francis, I. A.
Overland
Paris,
R. 9
George, W. A.
Reo
Sidell,
R. 2
Frantz, I. A.
Willys-Knight
Gibbens, Ed.
Studebaker
Scottland,
R. 30
Chrisman,
R. 23
Gififord, Wm. E.
Chevrolet
Redmon
Frazier, J. E.
Ford
Paris,
R. 4
Gilbert, J.
Maxwell
Chrisman,
R. 24
Frazier, Wm. J.
Chevrolet
Paris,
R. 1
Gilbert, Wm. A.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 24
Freeman, J. H.
Buick
Kansas,
R. 14
Gilkey, Clarence
Reo
Chrisman,
R. 26
Frye, Chas. P.
Ford
Paris,
R. 9
Gilkey, Riggs
Studebaker
Hume,
R. 1
Frye, C. S.
Overland
Paris,
R. 10
Gill, A. O.
Ford
Dudley,
R. 12
Frye, J. E.
Studebaker
Paris,
R. 11
Gill, J. H.
Elgin
Paris,
R. 5
Frye, Wm. J.
Reo
Paris,
R. 11
Gillespy, Chas.
Reo
Paris,
R. 11
Fulton, John O.
Overland
Paris,
R. 9
Gillespy, J. H.
Ford
Paris,
R. 10
Fulton, R. D.
Buick Six
Paris,
R. 10
Gillis, C. C.
Overland
Brocton,
R. 17
Fulton, S. D.
Buick
Chrisman,
R. 26
Girl, Peter
Ford
Hume
R. 20
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The economy of the car, its
quality, the remarkable
things it does when called
upon. are comments you
hear wherever the car is dis-
cussed.
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The gasoline consumption
unusually low.
The tire mileage is unusually
high.
SOLD IN EDGAR COUNTY
by
K. R. O'HAIR :: Paris, Illinois
159
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Name
Gleckler, A. E.
Gleckler, G. C.
Glick, Enos
Glick, R. H.
Glick, W. E.
Goben, Robt.
Gobes, Wm. A.
Goble, W. E.
Goodpaster, Oscar
Make
Ford
Ford
Maxwell
Buick
Chevrolet
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Postoffice
Paris, R. 5
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Kansas,
Paris,
Scottland,
Kansas,
R. 7
R. 1
R. 8
R. 13
R. 4
R. 29
R. 13
Goodson, John
Goodwin, Frank
Goodwin, Roy
Gordon, Geo.
Gossett, D. M.
Gough, J. A.
Grable, S. C.
Grace, Roscoe
Graham, Henry
Graham, S.
Green, A. K.
(Jreen, Russell
Greenwalt, S. B.
(ireathoMse, A. B
("livens, L.
(iresham, Allen
Grisham, Harry
Giiinn, H. L.
(iunim, Chas.
(lunim, E. H.
Gumm, Fred
Gumm, Walter
Guthrie. Mrs. W.
Chevrolet
Ford
Maxwell
Maxwell
Buick
Ford
Overland
Dodge
Moon
Buick
Buick
Ford
Chevrolet
Auburn
Stutz
Buick
Maxwell
Overland
I'^ord
Willys- Knight
Studebaker
l<"ord
WiUvs-Kniglit
H.
Ford
R.
R.
R.
R.
Paris,
Hume,
Paris,
Paris,
Horace
Brocton, R. 17
Brocton,
Dudley,
Chrisman,
Paris,
Paris,
Scottland,
Sidell,
R. I'J
R. 12
R. 23
R. 5
R. 7
R. 30
R. 2
Paris, R. 10
Dudley
Paris, R. 8
Paris,
Marshall,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
I'aris, R. 11
Hale, A. C. Overland
Hale, Clyde V. .Studebaker
Hall, Douglas Ford
Hall, E. E. Chevrolet
Hall, F. B. Maxwell
Hall, M. Ford
Hamilton, J. H. Ford
Hamilton, Lewis H.
.\ubiun
Hamm, Fred Hupmobile
Hammon, C. A. Ford
Handley, Herbert Ford
Hanks, Jack Ford
Hanks, Mrs. J. Studebaker
Harbv, Geo. Auburn
Hardy, F. P. Ford
Hardy, Wm. A. Metz
Harness, O. L. Overland
Harness, Thos. D. Ford
Harmon, J. A. Ford
Harp, Wm. Jr. Overland
Harper, O. H. Chevrolet
Harrington, J. A. Ford
Harris, Chas. E. Chalmers
Harris, Jas. N. Reo
Harris, L. Haynes
Harrison, A. D. Reo
Hart, W. M. Maxwell
Haupt, Ira Ford
Haus, C. C. Dodge
Haus, Roy E. Ford
Hawkins, Fred R. Studebaker
Hayan, S. Overland
Hays, Bert Overland an
Headley. F. L. Overland
Paris, R. 11
Paris, R. 11
Oliver, R. 1
Redmon
Kansas, R. IS
Marshall. R. 3
Brocton, K. IS
Chrisman, R. 23
Chrisman, R. 26
Paris, R. 11
Kansas, R. 13
Paris, R. 2
Brocton, R. 18
Allerton, R. 1
Chrisman, R. 25
Paris, R. 9
Chrisman. R. 24
Chrisman. R. 24
Oakland, R. 1
Metcalf. R. 1
Scottland, R. 30
Paris, R. 7
Vermilion, R. 33
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 9
Paris, R. 8
Borton
Chrisman, R. 27
Chrisman
Chrisman, R. 25
Paris, R. 1
Chrisman, R. 23
d Ford Metcalf
Paris. R. 7
Name
Hearn, J. R.
Heath, J. H.
Helm, Wm.
Helton, Fred
Helton, Roy C.
Hendershot, E.
Henderson, N. W.
Hendrix, E. H.
Hendry, I. M.
Henn, Chas. H.
Henn, W. R.
Henn, W. H.
Henning, B. A.
Henning, I. F.
Henrv, Geo.
Henry, P. S.
Henson, Frank
Henson, Jeff
Henson, J. R.
Hess, A.
Hess, John
Hess, L.
Hess, Roy R.
Hester, P. W.
Hewit, H. K.
Hickey, Wm.
Hickman, J. E.
Hickmsui, T. H.
Hicks, R. "
Hiddle. Tohn M.
Hiddle, L.
Hildreth, John
Hildreth, M.
Hiler. O. G.
Hill, John H.
Ilindes, J. F.
Hindes, Roy J.
Hinds, S. B.
Hinds, E. A.
Hinds, E. M.
Hinds, H. A.
Hinson, Rov
Hockett, Will
Hogshead, J. R.
Hogshead, R. L.
Holadys, J. C.
Hollingsworth, F.
Holloway, O. M.
Hon, Dan S.
Honnold, B. W.
Honnold, E. H.
Honnold, Ira N.
Honnold, John O.
Honnold, John R.
Honnold, J. H.
Honnold, P. B.
Honnold, .Sam F.
Honnolds, W. H.
Horslev, Ora E.
Hoult, Fred K.
Hoult, L. E.
Hoult, Thos.
Housel, Horton
Houston, Daniel
Houston, Jas.
Make Postoffice
Dodge Paris, R. 6
Ford Metcalf, R. 1
Overland Newman, R. 1
F'ord Redmon
Ford Brocton, R. 18
Hudson and Ford
Brocton. R. 17
Reo Hume, R. 1
Ford Brocton, R. 18
Ford Brocton, R. 18
Buick and Ford Brocton
Ford Brocton, R. 19
Dodge Redmon
Oakland and Ford
Paris,
4
5
10
R. 10
R. 24
R.29
R. 2j
R. 2
R. 3
R. 33
R. 10
Paris, R. 10
Paris, R. 6
Paris, R. 9
Paris, R. 5
Paris, R.
Davis, R.
Paris, R.
Ford
Paris,
Chrisman,
.Scottland,
Chrisman,
Metcalf
Brocton, R. 17
Paris,
Paris,
Vermilion,
Paris, R. 10
Scottland, R. 30
Metcalf, R. 22
Chrisman, R, 23
Brocton, R. 18
Vermilion
Dudlev, R. 12
Dudley, R. 12
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris, R. 11
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas,
Scottland,
Paris,
Vermilion,
Metcalf,
Oldsmobile and Buick
Kansas, R. 13
Overland
Reo
Buick
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Inter-.'^late ant
Formack
Overland
.\uburn
Dodge
Regal
International
Maxwell
Ford
Overland
Dodge
Reo
Lexington
Ford
Overland
Hudson
Chandler
Maxwell
Overland
Chafmers
Franklin
Chevrolet
Ford
Overland
Ford
Auljurn
Overland
Overland
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
13
29
3
33
1
Overland
Hudson
Jeffery
Buick
Oakland
Bviick
Overland
tlverland Six
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas,' R 13
R. 13
R. 13
R. 13
R. 13
R. 13
R. 13
Auburn
Ford
Buick
Overland
Moon
Ford
.Studebaker
Chrisman, R. 2
Chrisman, R 23
Chrisman, R. 23
Chrisman
Brocton, R. 19
Scottland, R. 30
Vermilion. R. 33
160
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR
COUNTY
Name
Make
Postoftice
Name
Make
Postofficc
Howard, E. E.
Ford
Paris,
R. 2
Krabel, C. L.
Ford
Brocton,
R. 18
Howard, E. L.
Buick
Sanford, Ind
Howe, Elmer
Ford
Brocton,
R. 2
Lacy, Mrs. Anna
Overland
Kansas,
R. 14
Howe, E. T.
Patterson
Brocton,
R. 17
Lacy, Arthur
Buick
Kansas,
R. 14
Huffman, B. M.
Buick
Paris,
R. 11
Lacy, Wm.
Velie
Kansas,
R. 16
Hunter, C. S.
Dodge and Ford Paris,
R. 11
Lancaster, Ottis
Ford
Scottland,
R. 29
Hunter, John
Oakland
vermilion
R. 33
Landes. I. R.
Maxwell
Dennison,
R. 2
Huston, Lula R.
Willvs-Kn
ght Dudley
R. 21
Lange Bros, and Sisters
Hutson, R. T.
Ford
Scottland
R. 30
Cole and Oakland
Hybarger, E.
Maxwell
Paris
R. 5
Brocton,
R. 2
Lange, K. F.
E. M. F.
Brocton,
•R. 18
Igo, Clarence
Overland
Chrisman
R. 25
Langford, Fred
Ford
Edgar,
R. 28
Igo, Oren
Ford
Scottland
R. 30
Langford, Ross
Ford
PariSj
R. 8
Ingram, Albert
Overland
Scottland
R. 29
Laughlin, L.
Ford
Paris,
R. 2
Ingram, C. A.
Ford
Sc<
Jttland
Lauher, F. A.
Overland
Brocton,
R. 19
Ingram, Delbert
Overland
Scottland
R. 29
Lauher, Wm. L.
Maxwell
Kansas,
R. 14
Ingram, Ray
Ford
Kansas
R. 13
Lea, Ed.
Dodge
Brocton,
R. 17
Isham, Theo.
Ford
Brocton
R. 18
Legate, F. M.
Auburn
Chrisman
Legate, R.
Ford
Scottland,
R. 29
Jackson, Chas.
Ford
Paris
R. 5
Lesher, M.
Ford
Paris,
R. 1
Jamison, Jas.
Ford
Metcalf
R. 1
Lester, David
Overland
Scottlandj
R. 30
Jamison, Jas.
Dodge
Scottland
R. 30
Lewis, I. B.
Ford
Ridge Farm^
R. 1
Jamison, S. A.
Cutting
Chrisman
R. 24
Lewis, John A.
Reo
Chrisman,
K. 23
Jenkins, J. H.
Cadillac
Paris
R. 5
Lewis, Wm.
Overland
Chrisman
Jennings, O. A.
Auburn
Scottland
R. 29
Light, C. K.
Buick
Chrisman,
R. 25
Jett, S.
Ford
Brocton
R. 17
Light, Wm. M.
Buick
Chrisman,
R. 25
Johnson, Grant
Buick
Edgar
R. 28
Littlefield, J.
Maxwell
Chrisman,
R. 25
Johnson, Omer
Ford
Brocton
R. 19
Lindsey, A. B.
Chevrolet
Brocton,
R. 19
Jones, Ora A.
Paige
Scottland
R. 29
Lindsey, Simon
Ford
Paris,
R. 6
Jones, O. M.
Ford
Sidell
R. 2
Linebarger, O. J.
Ford
Metcalf,
R. 1
Jones, P. E.
Allen
Metcalf
R. 1
Little, W. M.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 24
Jones, S. P.
Ford
Edgar
R. 28
Livett, R. A.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 23
Jones, W. E.
Ford
Chrisman
R. 27
Long, H. C.
Overland
Kansas,
R. 15
Jump, W. E.
Overland
Scottland
R. 29
Loop, W. H.
Maxwell
Metcalf,
R. 1
Kegley, S.
Keifer, Benj.
Keifer, Ivan
Keith, Sam
Kellv, Edd.
Dodge
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Scottland
Oliver
Paris
Metcalf
Metcalf
R. 29
R. 1
R. 3
R. 1
R. 1
Lowther H.
Lucas, J. H.
Lumbick, Arthur
Lycan, D. R.
Lycan, Herbert
Ford Oliver. R. I
Ford Hume, R. l
Buick and Ford Metcalf
Ford Brocton, R. 17
Overland Paris, R. 7
Kelm, Wm.
Ford
Paris
R. 7
Manning, W. H.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
Kelsheimer, C.
Ford
Paris
R. 6
Manuel. G. A.
Ford
Metcalf
Kelsheimer, C. E
Ford
Paris
R. 8
Manngh, Mrs. S.
Buick
Brocton
Kelsheimer, Frank
Mape, Earl
Maxwell
Sidell,
R. 2
Keo
Paris
R. 9
Mapes, C. L.
Ford
Paris,
R. 2
Kemper, J. S.
Chevrolet
Kansas
R. 15
Mapes, J. V.
Dodge
Paris,
R. 7
Kemper, Silas
Dodge
Dudley
R. 12
Mapes, M.
Ford
Paris,
R. 7
Kelsheimer, H. K
Marley, E. E.
Maxwell
Vermilion,
R. 33
Overland
Edgar
R. 28
Marley, Jas.
Hudson
Paris.
R. 2
Kendall, G. G.
Buick
Metcalf
R. 1
Marley, Jas. A.
Dodge and Ford
Kendall, J. B.
Buick and Ford
Vermilion,
R. 33
Metcalf
R. 1
Marrs, Asa
Ford
Paris.
R. 4
Kennedy, Lee
Ford
Scottland
R. 29
Marrs, D.
Willys- Knight Paris.
R. 5
Kennedv, Wilfred
Overland
Paris
R. 10
Marrs, Jas.
Chalmers
Paris,
R. 5
Kennedy, Willis
Overland
Scottland
R. 29
Martin, H. H.
Dodge
Vermilion,
R. 33
Kile, Ernest
Maxwell
Hume
R. 20
Martin, Jas.
Ford
Paris,
R. 3
Kimble, John
Ford
Paris
R. 8
Martin, Jim
Ford
Paris,
R. 9
Kime, A. W.
Maxwell
Dudley
R. 12
Martin, Lew
Ford
Paris,
R. 10
Kime, John O.
Ford
Dudley
R. 12
Martin, Perry
Ford
Paris,
R. 9
Kincaid, E.
Buick
Newman
R. 3
Martin, P. E.
Maxwell
Brocton,
R. 19
Kincaid, E. M.
Auburn
Newman
R. 3
Mason, O. S.
Auburn an
d Ford
Kincanon, Grovei
Ford
Brocton
R. 2
Chrisman,
R. 27
King, B. L.
Ford and Paige
Mattlingly, C. C.
Overland
Paris,
R. 7
Dudley
R. 12
Mattingly, J. A.
Ford
Paris,
R. 6
King, J. L.
Overland
Hume
R. 1
Mattingly, Raymond
King, Ora E.
Reo
Chrisman
R. 23
Overland
Paris,
R. 7
Kizer, Edwin E.
Maxwell
Chrisman
R. 23
McAdams, C.
Ford
Kansas,
R. 13
Knight, Ed.
Ford
Brocton
R. 2
McCallister, B.
Maxwell
Paris,
R. 5
Knight, H. D.
Ford
Hume
R. 1
McCarty, E. E.
Paige
Paris,
R. 1
Knight, Jas.
Ford
Paris
R. 6
McCauley, O. W.
Ford
Chrisman,
R. 2S
161
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Name
Make
Postoffice
Scottland, R. 29
Chrisman, R. 26
McCauley, Tom Ford
McClure, Frank Oakland
McCollum, Robert
Overland Paris, R. 8
McComas, C. Ford Paris, R. 2
McConchie, Claude
Ford Oliver, R. 1
McConnaha, W. C.
Ford Kansas, R. 13
McCovy, Frank Ford Paris, R. 11
McCown, J. B. Overland (2) Newman, R. 2
McCoy, Joe Ford Brocton, R. 17
McCrocklin, C. Reo and Ford
Newman, R. 3
McCulley, Arthur Ford Paris, R. 9
McCulIey, Frank Ford Paris, R. 8
McCulley, H. Overland Paris, R. 9
McCulloch, Geo. B.
Buick Paris, R. 9
M.cDaniei. Omer Ford Oliver, R. 1
McDavitt, Margaret
Ford
McFarland, F.
McGinnes, L. W.
Mcintosh, Dave
McKee, Fred
McKinney, C. F.
McMull.en, H.
McNe£s, D. F.
McNees, Wm. H.
McNutt. W. S.
McQuillan, Wm.
McSmith, Ed.
McVicker, C. O.
Meadows, J. R.
Means, Emma
Means, H. S.
Meehan, P. H.
Menk, John
Ment, N.
Metcalf, F. N.
Metcalf, R.
Meyers, M. D.
Meyers, S. E.
Milam, Chas.
Milburn, E. S.
Miller, Chas. E.
Miller, G. V.
Miller, Joe
Miller, J. J.
Miller, J. L.
Miller, J. T.
Miller, Wm. O.
Milton, J. T.
Mitchell, Geo. A.
Mitchell, H. W.
Moffitt, J. S.
Moffitt, N R.
Mogan, L. J.
Moody, W. S.
Moran, E.
Morgan, W. M.
Morris, C.
Morris, Edw. G.
Morris, H. W.
Morris, Lud
Morris, L.
Morris, Oscar J.
Morris, Wm. H.
Morrisey, J. T.
Ford
Dodge
Ford
Auburn
Ford
Ford
Auburn
Inter-State
Overland
Ford
Dodge
Ford
Elgin
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Briscoe
Ford
Ford
Mitchell
Oakland
Ford
Reo
Ford
Ford
King
Ford
Maxwell
Overland
Reo
Ford
Dodge
Ford
Ford
Ford
Oakland
Buick
Ford
Oakland Six
Ford
Ford
Buick
Chevrolet
Ford
Buick
Ford
Maxwell
Kansas, R. 14
Vermilion, R. 33
Brocton
Paris, R. 5
Chrisman, R. 28
Vermilion
Brocton, R. 17
Sidell, R. 2
Sidell, R. 2
Vermilion, R. 33
Chrisman, R. 24
Kansas, R. 14
Kansas, R. 14
Paris, R. 1
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 8
Brocton, R. 18
Kansas, R. 15
Dudley, R. 12
Paris, R. 2
Chrisman, R. 26
Redmon
Redmon
Paris, R. 6
Redmon
Paris, R. 3
Metcalf, R. 1
Scottland
Brocton, R. 18
Paris, R. 2
Chrisman, R. 24
Paris, R. 4
Kansas, R. 16
Chrisman, R. 24
Metcalf, R. 1
Paris, R. 5
Paris
Paris, R. 10
Kansas, R. 13
Metcalf, R. 1
Paris, R. 10
Chrisman, R. 27
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas, R. 13
Chrisman, R. 27
Paris, R. 8
Kansas, R. 14
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 10
Name
Morrison, Frank
Morton, R.
Morton, Wm.
Mosely. A. K.
Moss, Chas.
Moss, Harrison
Moss, H. E.
Mott. Sherman
Mullins, Thos. W.
Murphy, Geo.
Murphy, Frank
Myers, A. B.
Myers, Guy A.
Myers, H,
Myers, Omer
Myers, Ora E.
Mvers, Owen
Myers, S. E.
Myles, Clark
Nay, C. E.
Nay, Elmer
Nay, Frank
Nay, W. H.
Nay, Oscar
Nav, Riley
Neblick, F. D.
Neldon, S. H.
Nees Bros.
Nelson, Wm.
Newhart, Frank
Newhart, F.
Newhart, J. F.
Nichols, Emmet
Nicholson, T. T.
Noble, A. K.
Noble, Mary R.
Noble, Thos.
Noble, W. B.
Nolen, F. C.
North, Bert
North, Chas.
North, Edgar
North, Walter
Nuckles, Harvey ,
Make Postoffice
Buick Paris, R. 11
Overland Paris, R. 2
Ford Vermilion, R. 33
Ford Dudley, R. 12
Chevrolet Edgar, R. 28
Ford and Cadillac
Edgar, R. 28
Chevrolet Paris. R. 8
Ford Scottland, R. 30
Ford Paris, R. 8
Ford Kansas, R. 16
Ford Paris, R. 5
Paige Hume, R. 1
Ford Newman, R. 3
Reo Paris, R. 11
Maxwell Hume, R. 1
Ford Paris, R. 8
Overland Paris, R. 1
Oakland Redmon
Ford Brocton, R. 18
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Buick
Studebaker
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Ford
Maxwell
Ford
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Overland
Overland
Ford
Dodge
Maxwell
Buick
Studebaker
Ridge Farm,
Chrisman,
Sidell,
Chrisman,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Kansas,
Brocton,
Chrisman,
Brocton,
Brocton,
Scottland,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
R-J5
R.i5
«. 15
R. 15
R. 15
R. 15
R. 2
R. 27
R. 2
R. 23
R. 4
R. 5
R. 4
R. 7
R. 14
R. 19
R. 24
R. 19
R. 19
R. 30
R. 7
R. 7
R. 8
R. 8
Hupmobile Chrisman, R. 23
Ogden, C. H.
Ogden, J. B.
Ogden, R. L.
Ogdon, F. E.
Ogg, A. F.
Ogle, Clifford
O'Hair, Smith
O'Hair, W. S.
Page, Mrs. Anna
Parish, J. A.
Parker, R. K.
Parrish, E. C.
Parrish, Mrs. Kati
Parrish, S. H.
Parson, W. F.
Patchett, Earl
Patchett, M.
Patrick, Roy
Patterson, I. W.
Maxwell
Overland
Reo
Ford
Hudson
Ford
Buick
Dodge
Overland
Buick
Maxwell
Reo
e
Dodge
Reo (Truck)
Studebaker
Maxwell
Studebaker
Reo
Maxwell
Isabel
Brocton, R. 19
Kansas, R. 13
Newman, R. 3
Newman, R. 3
Paris, R. 8
Paris, R. 4
Paris, R. 5
Marshall, R. 3
Paris, R. 2
Chrisman, R. 25
Oliver, R. 1
Oliver, R. 1
Paris, R. 2
Hume, R. 1
Brocton, R. 18
Brocton, R. 2
Paris, R. 7
Paris, R. 11
162
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Name
Make
Postoffice
Overland
Studehaker
Overland
Overland
Overland
Dodge
Ford
Ford
Patton-Edwards, Mrs. Anna
Chevrolet
Patton, W. A.
Payne, B. A.
Payne, Chas.
Payne, Chas. T.
Payne, Jas.
Pear, I. F.
Pearman, S. O.
Peer, Chas.
Pennington, Mont
Ford
Perisho, A.
Perisho, Clayton
Perisho, C. Edw.
Perisho, Enos
Perisho, Everett
Perisho, Frank
Perisho, Jos.
Perisho, J. W.
Perisho, W. H.
Perkins, Edw.
Perkins, Paul K.
Perry, Chas.
Phillips, C. C.
Pifer, Robert
Pinnell, C.
Pinnell, Huber
Pinnell, H. F.
Pinnell, H. V.
Pinnell, Jos. H.
Pinnell, L. T.
Pinnell, Mrs. Mary I.
Ford
Pinnell, Rav
Pinnell, W. C.
Poor, Thomas
Porter, E. E.
Oliver,
Dennison,
Brocton,
Edgar,
Brocton,
Chrisman,
Paris,
Paris,
Scottland,
Chrisman,
Willys-Knight Paris,
Ford
Buick
Dodge
Ford
Ford
Studebaker
Ford
Ford
Allen
Ford
Ford
Buick
Reo
Ford
Buick
Buick
Ford
Maxwell
Ford
Hudson
Ford
Maxwell
Studebaker
Paris
Dudley,
Kansas,
Paris,
Paris,
Kansas,
Paris,
Brocton,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Metcalf,
Kansas,
Metcalf,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Brocton,
Hume,
R. 1
R. 2
R. 17
R. 28
R. 17
R. 26
R. 3
R. 2
R. 29
R. 26
R. 14
R. 6
R. 12
R. 15
R. 9
R. 6
Paris
R. 15
R. 6
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
Porter, Grant Willys-Knight and
Porter, O. P.
Potts, Oscar
Poulter, M. A.
Powell, John
Powers, P. C.
Pritchett, W. A.
Pugh, Lee
Raerains, Lee
Rakans, Lee
Randall, J. S.
Randall, Orville
Randleman, Mrs
Randolph, John
Rankins, Green
Ray, A. B.
Reardon, C.
Redden, S.
Redman, E. L.
Redman, M.
Redmon, Wm.
Reel, Kirk
Reese, Chester
Reese, John P.
Revis, Elby
Reynolds, F. D.
Rhea, Ed.
Rhoads, Ben
Ford
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Ford
Oakland
Hume,
Edgar,
Paris,
Kansas,
Brocton,
Paris,
Marion-Handley
Scottland,
Hupmobile Metcalf,
R. IS
R. 16
R. 16
R. 16
R. 1
R. 16
R. 1
R. 16
R. 16
R. 19
R. 1
R. 20
R. 28
R. 2
R. 16
R. 17
R. 9
R. 29
R. 1
Overland
Overland
Ford
Reo
F.
Ford
Ford
Overland
Ford
Ford
Ford
Maxwell
Maxwell
Ford
Overland
Maxwell
Overland
Ford
Overland
Overland
Chevrolet
Paris, R. 9
Hume, R. 1
Chrisman, R. 25
Scottland, R. 29
Brocton,
Brocton,
Brocton,
Vermilion,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Kansas,
Paris,
Vermilion,
Paris,
Paris,
Chrisman,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
R. 2
R. 19
R. 19
R. 33
R. 15
R. 16
R. 16
R. 16
R. 1
R. 33
R. 5
R. 2
R. 26
R. 2
R. 11
R. 2
Name
Rhoads, Elbert
Rhoads, J. R.
Rhoads, Omar
Rhodes, M.
Rhyan, J. F.
Rhyan, Wm.
Richardson, B. F.
Richardson, E. G.
Richey, Fred W.
Richey, Marion
Riggs, Frank
Riggs, J. E.
Riggs, W. B.
Roberts, W. E.
Robinson, J. W.
Robison, Alfred C
Robison, N. H.
Roe, W. R.
Rogers, S. M.
Roller, C. C.
Roller, E. H.
Roller, John
Rollings. John I.
Rooney, P. J.
Ross, Ernie
Ross, H. E.
Ross, John
Ross, W. S.
Roth, Chester
Rowley, W. A.
Ryan, Daniel
Ryan, John
Ryan, John N.
Make Postoffice
Ford Paris, R. 2
Ford Paris, R. 7
Ford Paris, R. 3
Dodge Kansas, R. 13
Ford Brocton, R. 17
Ford Brocton, R. 17
Saxon Six Sidell, R. 2
Oakland Chrisman, R. 25
Ford Dudley, R. 12
Ford Dudley, R. 12
Overland Dudley, R. 12
Studebaker Paris, R. 5
Reo and Ford Metcalf, R. 1
Maxwell Hume, R. 1
Ford Kansas, R. 16
Auburn
Overland
Buick and
Mitchell
Ford
Ford
Buick and
Ford
Ford
Overland
Ford
Reo
Maxwell
Ford
Overland
Ford
Ford
Ford
Chrisman, R. 23
Scottland, R. 29
Saxon
Chrisman, R. 24
Chrisman, R. 27
Brocton, R. 17
Brocton, R. 18
Overland Hume
Hume, R. 1
Brocton, K. 8
Dudley
Redmon
Scottland, R. 29
Vermilion
Brocton, R. 17
Dennison, R. 2
Dudley, R. 2
Dudley, R. 12
Paris, R. 11
Ford
Overland
Ford
Ford
Overland
Oakland
Buick
Samford, Wm.
Sanders, John D
Sanders, J. E.
Saunders, B. A.
Sayre, C. R.
Sayre, F. D.
Schneider, J. D.
Schneider, Martin Ford
Schneider, W. H. Ford
Scott, A. B.
Schrech, Robt.
Schreech, Koy
Scott, Chas.
Scott, Everett
Scott, Geo. F.
Scott, Irvin
Scott, John L.
Scott, N.
Scott, Otis G.
Scott, S. Jr.
Scott, S. A.
Scott, W. H.
Scott, W. O,
Scott, W. T.
Sears, G.
See, Harlan
Hume, R. 22
Paris, R. 6
Paris, R. 1
Brocton, R. 18
Chrisman, R. 25
Chrisman, R. 25
Dudley, R. 12
Dudley, R. 12
Dudley, R. 12
Willys-Knight Six
Scottland, R. 29
Ford Dudley, R. 12
Ford Kansas, R. 14
Ford Paris, R. 2
Oakland Chrisman, R. 26
Maxwell Chrisman, R. 26
Haynes Chrisman, R. 24
Overland Scottland, R. 29
Auburn Scottland, R. 2
Ford Chrisman, R. 24
Hudson Chrisman
Buick Scottland, K. 29
Overland Chrisman. R. 26
Haynes Scottland, R. 29
Auburn Chrisman, R. 23
Ford ' Paris, R. 4
Ford
Sensenbrener, A. C.
Sensenbrenner, H.
Sexton, W. H.
Sharkev, W. T.
Shaw, J. H.
Buick
Buick
Overland
Overland
Overland
Paris, R. 4
Paris, R. 6
Paris, R. 2
Kansas, R. 15
Brocton, R. 17
Paris. R. 3
163
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Name
Sheehv, E.
Sheets, J. W.
ShefFey, Omar
Shepard. H.
Shields, Daniel
Shields, J. M.
Shields, W. R,
Shipley, N. O.
.Shirer, Arnold
Shirer, Siebert
Shoptough, Wm.
Shuman, W. G
Make
Reo
Ford
Overland
Ford
Ford
Ford
•Reo
Ford
Oakland
Overland
Overland
Overland
Postoffice
Sidenbender, C. W.
Buick
Sidenbender, Robt.
Overland
Simpson, E. E. Chevrolet
Simpson, E. G. Oakland
Simpson, R. O. Overland
Sims, J. Mat Ford
Sims, J. M. Ford
Sisson, Asa Ford
Sisson, Henry Reo
Sizemore, Miss G. Ford
Sizemore, Oda M. Ford
Slanker, Harry Ford
Slager. Wm. M. Maxwell
Sloan, E. W. Dodge
Sly, Allen Dodge
Sly, John Ford
Smith, A. J. Overland
Smith, A. J. Dodge
Smith, A. K. Ford
Smith, Clarence Overlatid
Smith, C. D. Ford
.Smith, E. Ford
Smith, E. T. Dod^e
Smith, Frank D. Paige
Smith, F. A. Dodge
.Smith, Harvey T. Maxwell
Smith, Henry M. Buick
.Smith, Oliver
Smith, Peter
.Smith, P. S.
.Smith, R. G.
Smith, S. E.
Smith, W. A.
Smith, W. O.
Smithkamp, C.
Smittkamp, Jos.
Snedeker, A. J.
Snider, Chas.
Snyder, W. H.
.Southard. C.
Southard, C. C.
Southard, O. W.
.Southard, Roy
Speichly, John
Spitzmesser, G.
.St. John, J. B.
.Stafford, Ben
Stafford, E. K.
Stafford. \V. D.
Staley, A. E.
Stalev. C. R.
Standley, R. E.
Stanfield, C.
Step. C. VV.
.Step, Grant
Stephens, X.
Paige
Ford
Ford
Ford
Dodge
Maxwell
Dodge
Ford
Overland
Ford
Ford
Chevrolet
Overland
Dodge
Ford
Ford
Auburn
Studebaker
Saxon
Maxwell
Ford
Oakland
Ford
Ford
Reo
Mitchell and
Ford
Ford
Maxwell
Paris
Hume
Chrisman
Chrisman
Paris
Paris
Paris
Kansas
Vermilion
Vermilion
Kansas
Vermilion
Paris
Paris
Kansas
Paris
Kansas
Kansas
Paris
Paris
Vermilion
Paris
Paris
Edgar
Kansas
Brocton
Chrisman
Chrisman
Chrisman
Kansas
Chrisman
Metcalf
Dudley
Hume
Brocton
Hume
Dudley
Dudley
Paris
Hume
Paris
Chrisman
Scottland
Vermilion
Kansas
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Chrisman
Chrisman
Metcalf,
Chrisman
Chrisman
Brocton
Hume
Paris
Paris
Paris,
Vermilion
Vermilion
Kansas
Ford
Paris
Paris
Paris
R. 8
R. 1
R. 24
R. 24
R. 5
R. 5
R. 2
R. 13,
R. 33
R. 33
R. 15
R. 33
R. 9
R. 9
R. 14
R. 9
R. 13
R. 13
R. 2
R. 3
R. 33
R. 7
R. 1
R. 28
R. 14
R. 19
R. 25
R. 2(
R. 23
R. 14
R. 23
R. 1
R. 12
R. 1
R. 19
R. 1
R. 12
R. 12
R.
R.
R.
Red
mon
R. 23
R. 30
R.33
R. 14
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R. 27
R. 25
R. 1
R. 24
R. 23
R. 17
R. 1
R. 10
R. 10
R. 10
R. n
R. 33
R. 13
Paris
R. 10
R. 10
R. 4
Name Make
Stepp, Frank
Stewart. Grant
Stewart, Wm.
Stewart, W. G.
Stickler, H. W.
Stickler, J. W.
Stokes, J. C.
Stolz, Frank W.
Stolz, Jos. M.
Stolz, T. B.
Stone, M. C.
Stone. W. B.
Stoneburner, R. O.
Postoffice
Ford Paris, R. 1
Overland Chrisman, R. 27
Overland and Ford
Paris, R.
Elkhart
Buick Six
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Overland
Ford
Dodge
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris. R.
Isabel
Paris, R. 9
Paris,
Paris,
Hume.
R.
R.
R.
Stoneburner, R. Q.
Stoops, Loren
Stotts, J. M.
Stotts, Wm.
Stratton, Albert
Stratton, M. W.
Straw, Chas.
Sturgell, N.
Sudduth, J. B.
Sullivan, Chas.
.Sullivan, Frank H.
Paige
Metcalf
Dudley, R. 12
Paris, R. 8
Apperson
Willys-Knight
Chrisman, R. 23
Ford Paris, R. 11
Ford Paris, R. 8
Ford Chrisman, R. 25
Oakland Chrisman, R. 25
Ford Chrisman, R. 26
Elkhart Paris, R. 2
Reo Six Paris, R. 5
Ford Paris
Sullivan, Jas.
Sullivan, John
.Sullivan, Pat
Sullivan. W. E.
.Sunkel, A.
Sunkel, Frank
.Sunkel,
Surber,
.Sutton,
Sutton,
Swango
Swango
.Swearin
Swiger,
Swiger,
Harry
Jas.
C.
Ed.
Ebert
Jesse
gen, O.
Geo.
Wm.
Tate, Mrs. A.
Taylor, E. J.
Taylor, G. C.
Tavlor, Wm. H.
Taylor, W. H.
Thiel, J. A.
Thiel, L. F.
Thiel, W. J.
Thomas, D.
Thomas, E. B.
Thomas, John
Thompson, A. T.
Thompson, D.
Thompson, Fred
Thornton, S, M.
Tiffin, B. H.
Tompkins, J. H.
Tooly, Jos.
Travis, R. A.
Tribby, E. C.
Trimble, A. L.
Triplett, D. W.
Trogdon, C. E.
Reo Paris, R. 8
Dodge Brocton, R. 2
Westcott Brocton, R. 19
Ford Brocton, R. 2
Ford Paris, R. 9
Studebaker Paris, R. 7
Hudson and Ford
Paris. R. 8
Oakland and Ford Dudley
Ford Brocton, R. 18
Ford Scottland, R. 29
Ford Hume, R. 20
Inter-State Chrisman, R. 27
Ford Paris, R. 3
Overland .Scottland, R. 29
Ford Paris, R. 3
Ford Paris, R. 4
Paige Kansas, R. 15
Hupmobile Metcalf, R. 1
Reo Paris, R. 8
Overland Scottland, R. 29
Hupmobile
Ridge Farm, R. 1
Paige Brocton
Ford Paris, R. 5
Maxwell Paris, R. 4
Maxwell Brocton, R. 17
Ford Sidell, R. 2
Reo Six Chrisman, R. 27
Ford and Reo Metcalf, R. 1
Hudson Newman, R. 3
Case Ridge Farm, R. 1
Hume, R. 1
Chevrolet
Ford
Chalmers
Ford
Reo
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Paris, R. 11
Paris, R. ^
Sidell, R. 2
Paris, R. 8
Kansas, R. 13
Redmon
Chrisman, R. 27
Vermilion, R. 33
164
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Name
Trogdon, J. F.
Troup, Pal
Trout, Geo.
Tucker, A. B.
Tucker, Chas. F.
Tucker. D. A.
Tucker, N. A.
Turner, E. C.
Tweedy, Alvin
Twigg, H. R.
Tyler, J. H.
Tyler, Lee
Tyler, Wm. H.
Underwood, Chas.
Make
Postoffice
Name
Make
Willys- Knight
Vermilion, R. 33
Ford Paris, R. 1
Ford Paris. R. 8
Auburn Horace
Ford Hume
Maxwell Paris, R. 3
Paige and Saxon
Brocton, R. 17
Ford Hume, R. 1
Studebaker Vermilion, R. 33
Whistnand, H. M. Auburn
Cole
Ford
Ford
Maxwell
Ford
Underwood, David
VanAuken, H.
Vance, A. I.
Vance, T. B.
Vance, T. L.
Reo (2)
Ford
Overland
Studebaker
Overland
VanSickle, Mrs. C.
VanSickle, Jas.
VanTress, Fred
VanTress, S.
Varner, Allen
Varner, David
Varner, Wm.
Vielor, Edw.
Volkers, F. C.
Voorhies, J. M.
Wade, L. E.
Wait, Frank C.
Waite, J. A.
Wallace, Wm.
Wallas, W. A.
Waller, Albert
Waller, F. F.
Waller, Wm.
Walls, Geo.
Walls, L. J.
Walls, Ora A.
Waltz, Oscar
Waltz, W. J.
Ward, Herbert
Waters, Chas.
Watson, A. N.
Watson, B. F.
Watson, Chas.
Watson, J. A.
Watson, J. L.
Watson, R. H.
Weathers, T.
W^eaver, I.
Webster, S. F.
Webster, W. A.
Webster, W. D.
Weiland, W. L.
Welch, Addison
Welch, A. F.
Wellman, C. H.
Westerfield, Ray
Whetstone, D. E.
Whetstone, Ora
Ford
Ford
Paige
Dodge
Bore-Davis
Ford
Ford
Maxwell
Ford
Chevrolet
Brocton, R. 18
Kansas, R. 14
Brocton, R. 19
Brocton, R. 19
Sidell, R. 2
Sidell, R. 2
Brocton, R. 19
Paris, R. 10
Vermilion, R. 33
Vermilion, R. 33
Metcalf. R. 1
Metcalf
Brocton, R. 19
Brocton, R. 19
Chrisman, R. 23
Indianola
Chrisman, R. 23
Paris, R. 4
Sandford
Dudley, R. 12
Buick and Ford Edgar,
Reo
Saxon
Maxwell
Overland
Dodge
Dodge
Allen
Saxon
Ford
Kansas,
Kansas,
Paris,
Scottland,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
Oliver,
Paris,
R. 28
R. 15
R. IS
R. 2
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
Maxwell and Chevrolet
Brocton, R. 17
Ford
Reo
Buick
Ford
Buick
Reo
Buick
Reo
Hume,
Metcalf,
Hume,
Paris,
Metcalf,
Paris,
Paris,
Paris,
R.
R.
R.
R.
R.
Oldsmobile Eight Paris,
Dodge Metcalf,
Studebaker
Ridge Farm,
Reo
Overland
Chevrolet
Maxwell
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Ford
Buick
Overland
Kansas,
Paris,
Chrisman,
Vermilion,
Kanass,
Paris,
Kansas,
Paris,
Vermilion,
Chrisman,
Chrisman,
R. 11
R. 11
R. 11
R. 11
R. 1
R. 2
R. 13
R. 2
R. 27
R. 33
R. 13
R. 10
R. 14
R. 10
R. 33
R. 24
R. 24
Postoffice
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas, R. 14
Kansas, R. 13
Redmon
White, B. Ford
White, C. E. Reo
White, Frank Ford
White, M. G. Cole and Ford
Chrisman, R. 24
Whiteside, Jas. M.
Chalmers
Whiteside, J. M. Jr.
Monroe
Whitlock, I. S.
Whitmer, H. H.
Whitsell, J.
Wiese, Aug.
Wiese, G. H.
Wilhoit, R. O.
Wilkins. W. M.
Williams, Chas. E.
Ford
Williams, E. Ford
Williams, F. C. Ford
Williams, John H.
Ford
Williams, W. L.
Willmoth. A.
Willmoth, Rav
Willmoth, W. J.
Wilson, C.
Studebaker
Overland
Overland
Ford
Elkhart
Reo
Reo
Reo
Overland
Ford
Ford
Ford
Studebaker
Maxwell
Inter-State
Overland
Overland
Overland
Kansas, R. 13
Kansas, R. 14
Brocton, R. 18
Brocton, R. 18
Brocton, R. 2
Brocton, R. 18
Brocton
Kansas, R. 16
Paris, R. 9
Chrisman, R. 25
Paris, R. 1
Chrisman, R. 27
Edgar
Hume, R. 1
Hume. R. 1
Metcalf, R. 22
Brocton, R. 17
Wilson, C. L.
Wilson, Wm.
Wilson, Wm.
Winans, C. E.
Winans, O. Clif
Winans, O. O.
Wingfield. Harry Ford
Winn, H. M. -Studebaker
Witt, A. L.
Witt, A. L.
Wood, A. L.
Wood, J. B.
Woodruff, D. K.
Woods, O.
Woodyard, Fred
Reo
Ford
Ford
Auburn
Dodge
Ford
Hupmobile
Ridge Farm, R.
Woodyard, G. Overland Ridge Farm, R.
Woodyard, H. C. Locomotive
Ridge Farm, R.
Oliver, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Brocton, R.
Paris. R.
Sidell, R.
Hume
Hume, R. 1
Brocton, R. 18
Redmon
Brocton, R. 2
Kansas, R. IS
Isabel
Wright, Chas. R.
Wright, C. Cad
Wright, C. T.
Wright, C. Y.
Wright, Edw. T.
Wright, G. B.
Wright, John U.
Wright, J. M.
Wright, L. J.
Wright. Robt.
Wyatt, Robt. H.
Vates, A.
Yates, A. L.
Yenawine, R. A.
Yount, C.
Yowell, Stella
Reo
Reo
Ford
Ford
Reo
Ford
Ford
Ford
Overland
Ford
Dodge
Overland
Overland Six
Ford
Ford
Ford
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R. 11
Vermilion
Paris, R. 1
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Paris, R.
Chrisman, R. 23
Metcalf, R. 1
Metcalf, R. 1
Kansas, R. 13
Paris, R. 7
Dudley
Zerber, C. G. Ford Hume, R. 1
Zimerly, E. E. Ford Paris, R. 5
Zimmerly, L. Ford Paris, R. 5
Zimmerman, Ed. Jackson Eight Brocton
Zimmerman, Ross Reo Brocton, R. 19
Zink, W. D. Gra«t Kansas, R. 15
165
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Edgar County Tractor Owners Directory
Name
Adams, Chas. H.
Aitken, L. R.
Anderson, E. L.
Bell, Chas.
Bennett, W. I.
Blair, Mint
Board, Harry
Brooks, Hugh E.
Buckler, J. C.
Clark, W. H.
Clark, W. P.
Collier, Harry
Condon, John
Currey, Isaac
Currey, J. W.
Make Postoffice
10-20 Heider Paris, R. 6
10-20 Titan Metcalf, R. 1
45-35 Waterloo Boy
Scottland, R. 29
10-20 Hume Brocton, R. 2
Ford Form-a-Tractor
Kansas, R. IS
Oliver (25 H.P.) Dudley
Titan I. H. C. Edgar, R. 28
Mogul I. H. C. Edgar, R. 28
Heider Brocton, R. 2
I. H. C. Titan Edgar, R. 28
10-20 ]\iternational
Chrisman, R. 2i
8-16 I. H. C. Edgar, R. 28
15-30 Hume Hume
10-20 Bull Brocton
Bull
Dean, A. L. Imperial
Dennis, W. A. 8-16 Mogul
Dunblaser, Oscar Atlas
Brocton
Hume, R. 20
Paris, R. 11
Hume, R. 1
Englum, Frank
Epperson, Chas.
Farrell, J. E.
Farris, Chas. B.
Fortune, Bert
Gaines, Jas.
Galway, J. D.
Galway, Wm. E.
Gough, J. A.
Green, Russell
Harris, Chas. E.
Headley, F. L.
Hess, John
Hess, L.
Hess, Roy R.
Hillery, Roy
Honnold, Ira N.
Honnold, W. H.
Housel, Chas.
Housel, Jacob
Housel, L. E.
Huston, Lula R.
Jamison, S. A.
Jones, O. M.
Kendall, J. B.
Lange Bros, and
20-30 Lyons-Atlas
Paris, R. 7
International Sidell, R. 2
12-24 Waterloo Boy
Chrisman, R. 25
10-20 International
Metcalf, R. 1
12 20 Heider Metcalf, R. 1
10-20 International
Ridge Farm, R. 2
Heider Chrisman, R. 23
Helt'.er Chrisman, R. 23
10- JO Case Brocton, R. 19
Hume Sidell, R. 2
lJ-25 Case Vermilion,
R. ii
R. 7
S-16 Mogul Paris,
Nichols & Shepard
Port Huron Paris, R. 10
Waterloo Boy
Chrisman, R. 24
Waterloo Boy
Scottland,
12-25 Hieder Paris
Mogul Kansas
Hieder Kansas,
10-20 Titan Brocton,
10 20 Titan Brocton,
10-20 Titan Brocton,
International Dudley,
International
Chrisman,
10-20 International
Sidell,
International Metcalf,
R. 29
R. 6
R. 13
R. 13
R. 19
R. 19
R. 19
R. 12
R. 24
R. 2
R. 1
Name Make Postoffice
Linebarger, O. J. 10-20 Titan Metcalf, R. 1
McConnahan, W. C.
Ford Attachment
Kansas, R. 13
McSmith, Ed. 10-20 Case Kansas, R. 14
Mitchell, H. W. Bi^ Four Metcalf, R. 1
Nay, Frank 12-25 Parrett Kansas, R. 15
Nichols, Emmet S-IC Mogul Paris, R. 7
Ogden, J. B. 10 20 Titan Brocton, R. 19
Perisho, W. H. 5-12 Bluff
Phillips, C. C.
Pifer, Robert
Pinnell, Jos. H.
Porter, Grant
Porter, O. P.
Paris, R. 6
Heider Paris, R.
] .merson-Brantingham
Paris, R.
10-20 Titan Metcalf, R.
Titan Hume, R.
1
20
I. H. C. Titan Edgar, R. 28
Reynolds, T. D. Parrett Paris, R. 2
Ross, John 10 20 Heider
Scottland, R. 29
Samford, Wm.
Scott, A. B.
Scott, Otis G.
Shank, J. S.
ShefFey, Omar
Smith, A. J.
Smith, C. D.
Smith, S. E.
Standley, R. E.
Stokes, John
Swearingen, Owen
10-20 Titan Hume, R. 22
Waterloo Boy
Scottland, R. 29
Waterloo Boy
Chrisman, R. 24
Mogul (30 H.P.)
Paris, R. 8
15-20 Bull Chrisman, R. 24
10-20 Titan Chrisman, R. 23
International Dudley, R. 12
9-13 Case Scottland, R. 30
10-20 Titan Kansas, R. 13
8-12 Bull Isabel
12-25 Avery Scottland, R. 29
Thomas, Daniel Bull Brocton, R. 17
Tucker, A. B. I. H. C. Mogul Horace
Sister
30-60 Hart-Parr
Brocton, R.
Varner, Wm. Heider
Waltz, W. J.
Warmouth, Bruce
Webster, W. D.
Whisnand, H. M.
White, O. L.
White, W. F.
Williams, F. C.
Wilson, Andrew
Wilson, Roscoe
Wingfield, Harry
Wimsett, J. M.
Woodyard, Henry
Wright, Edw. T.
Chrisman, R. 23
10-20 International
Metcalf, R. 1
Gaar-Scott Threshing
Edgar, R. 28
Towering Vermilion, R. 33
I. H. Case Kansas, R. 13
Advance-Steam (18 H.P.)
Paris, R. 2
Heider Chrisman, R. 27
10-20 Bates Steel Mule
Chrisman, R. 27
Bull Oliver, R. 1
7 20 Bull Brocton, R. 18
10-20 I. H. C. Sidell, R. 2
12-20 Waterloo Boy
Scottland, R. 29
C.
12-25 Avery
Ridge Farm, R. 1
12- 15 Parrett Vermilion
ro-
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
UNITED STATES OFFICERS
President Woodrow Wilson
Vice-President Thomas Marshall
Secretary of State Robert Lansing
Secretary of Treasury William G. McAdoo
Secretary of War Newton C. Baker
Attorney General Thos. W. Gregory
Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson
Secretary of Navy Josephus Daniels
Secretary of Interior Franklin K. Lane
Secretary of Agriculture David F. Houston
Secretary of Commerce William C. Redfleld
Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson
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 OF CONGRESS
Illinois Senators Lawrence Y. Sherman
James Hamilton Lewis
Congressmen-at- Large William E. Mason
Medill McCormick
Congressman, 18th Dist. (Counties of
Kankakee, Iroquois, Vermilion, Edgar,
Cumberland and Clark) Jos. G. Cannon, Danville, ill.
MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 22nd DISTRICT
(Counties of Edgar and Vermilion)
Senate Martin B. Bailey, Danville
House P- J- Breen, Metcalf
A. L. Stanfield, Paris
Wm. P. Holaday, Georgetown
LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN ILLINOIS
New Year's Day January 1
Lincoln's Birthday February 12
Washington's Birthday February 22
Memorial Day May 30
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day First Monday in September
Election Days
Columbus Day October 12
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day December 25
167
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS OF EDGAR
COUNTY
(1917-1918)
County Clerk Geo. D. Murphy
Circuit Clerk T. J. Brewer
Treasurer Archie N. Vance
Sheriff W. R. McCallister
States Attorney W. H. Hickman
County Judge Dan V. Dayton
Superintendent Schools O. Rice Jones
Coroner O. R. Scott
Surveyor Parker Craft
Co. Supt. Roads , K. J. Barr
EDGAR COUNTY SUPERVISORS
Township
Name
Postoffice
Township
Name
Postoffice
Buck
Geo. W. Adams
Paris
Paris
John A. Helton
Paris
Brouillett Creek J. Cheesewright
Dana, Ind.
David Kinney
Paris
Elbridge
A. B. Ray
Vermilion
Prairie
T. A. Dawson
Scottland
Embarras
J. F. Handler
Oakland
Ross
T. Maddock
Chrisman
Edgar
Lee Pugh
Edgar
Svmms
W. W. Handy
Oliver
Grand view
A. O. Bussart-
Dudley
Shiloh
E. H. Roller
Brocton
Hunter
Wm. Burke
Chrisman
Stratton
D. M. Mason
Vermilion
Kansas
8. H. Pinnell
Kansas
Voung America H. C. Hathaway
Hume
Paris
P. L. Stoneburner
Paris
COMMITTEES OF EDGAR COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(1917)
PUBLIC BUILDINGS— Bussart, Kenney,
Pinnell.
PRINTING— Dawson. Adams and Ray.
CLAIMS— Kenney, Handley, Maddock.
COUNTY CLERK— Handy, Cheesewright,
Maddock.
SHERIFF— Roller, Bussart, Mason.
TREASURER— Adams, Roller, Mason.
STATE'S ATTORNEY— Cheesewright, Ray.
Adams.
POOR FARM— Handy, Pinnell, Kenney.
CIRCUIT CLERK— Helton, Pugh, Hatha-
way.
EDUCATION— Pugh, Helton, Hathaway.
CHILDREN'S HOME— Dawson, Handr
Pinnell.
PAUPERS— Burke, Cheesewright, Mad-
dock.
CORONER— Bussart, Handley, Mason.
GRAND ARMY— Burke, Dawson, Hatha-
way.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF
ROADS— Roller, Handy, Ray.
EDGAR COUNTY ASSESSORS
Township
Name
Postoffice
Township
Name
Postoffice
Buck
Jesse Pierce
Redmon
Paris
Roscoe Rives
Paris
Brouillett Creek J. L. Dawson
Scottland
Prairie
Roy Southard
Scottland
Elbridge
Wm. Forster
Vermilion
Ross
(i. M. Jamison
Chrisman
Embarras
Roy C. Merkle
Brocton
Symms
Frank Eldredge
Oliver
Edgar
E. P. Walls
Chrisman
Shiloh
Henry Knight
Hume
Grandview
J. M. Howell
Dudley
Young America
Owen Myers
Vermilion
Hunter
Millard Foltz
Scottland
Stratton
James Lucas
Hume
Kansas
O. ' J. Arterburn
Kansas
168
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
EDGAR COUNTY HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS
Township
Name
Postoffice
Township
Name
Postoffice
Buck Alex Snedeker
Brouillett Creek T. M. Thornton
Jas. Jamison
C. ]'. Adams
Elbridge H. H. Edmlston
Paris
Chrisman
Scottland
Paris
Kansas
Paris
I. N. Hennold
U. B. Fitzpatrick
Elmer Nay
Chas. Sullivan
W. L. Sudduth
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
Paris
Paris
E. E. Marley
Arnold Shirar
Vermilion
Prairie
E. H. Gumm
John L. Scott
Paris
Scottland
Embarras
J. W. Ralph
Brocton
Ross
N. S. Coe
Chrisman
S. E. Meyers
Redmon
A. J. Smith
Chrisman
John B. Ogden
Brocton
Jos. Ellsberry
Chrisman
Edgar
O. S. Mason
Symms
Calvin Lemaster
Paris
Grandview
\Vm. Rvan, Sr.
Dudley
N. R. Aitken
Metcalf
naniel Shields
Paris
Shiloh
Frank Lange
Brocton
Carl Webright
Dudley
J. D. Powers
Brocton
Hunter
Joiin Heelan
Paris
J. E. Sanders
Vermilion
D. D. Judy
Paris
Stratton
Jas. VanSickle
Metcalf
Chas. Bright
Paris
Young America
D. F. McNees
Hume
Every road has two ends — at one end the farm, at the other the
country town. Each depends on the other, and both prosper together.
When the broad-minded merchants and the progressive farmers work
together for the good of the community, then you have a community
worth living in.
The Rexall Store
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND VETERINARY
SUPPLIES— VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS
Agents for Dr. White's Hog Cholera Serum
^ Jfk % We sell and recommend
'MwW^^ the following: Triple-O
Thermos Bottles
Parker Fountain Pens
S/LJl^ Goods:
Use Rose Jelly for Chapped
Sherwin Williams and Lowe
Hands, Face and Lips. Price
Bros. Paints
25c Per Bottle.
ROWE DRUG CO.
On the Busy Corner
PARIS
ILLINOIS
169
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
GENERAL FARM DATA FOR EDGAR COUNTY,
ILLINOIS— From 1910 Census
Population ^o'cn^
Number of all farms J,b07
Color and nativity of farmers:
Native white ' %i.
Foreign-born white ^J
Negro and other non-white *
Number of farms, classified by size:
Under 3 acres 4
3 to 9 acres °°
10 to 19 acres '. 95
20 to 49 acres 300
50 to 99 acres 592
100 to 17t acre'^ '25
175 to 259 acres 457
2fiO to 499 acres 307
500 to 999 acres 41
1.000 acres and over 1
Approximate land area acres 397.440
Land In farms acres 381.150
Improved land in farms acres 352 017
Wood land in farms acres 23 02fi
Other unimnroved land in farms acres 6 107
Percent of land area in farms 95.9
Percent of farm land improved 92.4
Averaere acres per farm 1 4fi.2
Average improved acres per farm 135.0
All farm property value dollars 59.239 903
T.and dollars 50 5R9 241
Buildings dollars 4.485 580
Implements and machinery dollars 741.420
rio-T^ £>"*'> nnir^'al'3 poiiUrv and bees dollars 3,443,662
Percent of value of all property in:
T.and 85.4
Building 7.6
Implements and machinery 1.3
Domestic animals, poultry and bees 5.8
Avera«re values:
All propertv per farm dollars 22.723
Land and buildings per farm dollars 21 118
Land, per acre dollars 132. fiS
Farms reporting domestic animals 2 579
Value of domestic animals dollars 3,323.093
Cattle :
Total number 19 838
Dairv cows 6 743
Other cows 1 745
Yearling heifers 2 289
Calves 2 571
Yearling steers and bulls 2 056
Other steers and bulls 4 434
Value dollars 674.183
Horsi^s:
TMal number 17 535
Mature horses 15 485
Yearling colts 1.396
Spring colts 654
Value dollars 1.876,092
Mule';:
Total number 2,169
Mature mules 1.731
Yearling colts 331
Snring colts 107
Value dollars 282,966
Asses and burros:
Number 37
Value dollars 13,015
Swine:
Total number 58 608
Mature hogs 33.175
SiT-ine;- pigs 25 433
Value dollars 424,900
Sheen:
Total number 10.655
Tfams. vew^s and wethers 6 761
Spring lambs 3 894
Value dollars 51,053
Goats:
Number 245
Value dollars 884
170
^:XSERS^AND^REEDERSrEDGA^
208,593
Number of poultry of all kinds. '.'.['.'.'.'.'.'.. '.dollars ^^'^'ulo
Value yoo
Number of colonies of bees • '.'........■ .dollars 3.096
Value . . 1,431
Number of farms operated by owners ..:..:.'.:':.'.:.'.'.'.... , „ 54 9
Percent of all farms acres l^^'?^"
Land in farms. '• '.'.'.'.'.'. acres Iny'ina
Improved land in farms dollars 27,103,108
Value of land and buildings
^'^^p™ cSsthirof owned land only . . • • • • -^ • ; ; ; ; ] TsS
?trms conslsUnI of owned land and hired land ,-
Color and nativity of tenants: 1,401
Native white .••■•■ ■'S
Foreign-born white •••■•.;• . ^
Negro and other non-white. . . . . • • 1,145
Numbe? of farms operated by tenants ::..:. , ,43^
Percent of all farms acres UAln
Land in farms. acres i^k'oos
Improved land m farms _ .dollars 27,17b,^Z8
Value of land and buildings
Form of tenancy. \^^
Share tenants ^^'
Share cash tenants i«»
Cash tenants. .•■••• '//. ^^
Tenure not specified.
Color and nativity of tenants. 1,137
Native white . • ■ • • '
Foreign-born white i
Neero and other non-white 31
Numblr of farms operated by managers • • • • • ^^^^^ 6,223
Land in farms. " acres „„c'1ok
Improved land in farms dollars 775,485
Value of land and buildings
^°'?o%^intarmf operated by owners: 790
Number free from mortgage debt 574
Number with mortgage debt 67
Numblr with no mortgage report .
For farms consisting of owned land only: 350
Number reporting debt and amount .dollars 6,029,800
Value of their land and buildings • ^^nars 1,147,116
Amount of mortgage debt. ......•■.•• •• 19.0
p^cent of value of land and buildings
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS number 6,348
Dairy cows on farms reporting dairy Produces • • • • • ^^^^ 6,254
D^iry cows on farms reporting milk produced :::::;:::.. gallons 2,031,287
Milk produced gallons ^ri^o
Sold gallons 1.653
Cream sold. . . '.'.'.'.'.'. pounds
Butter fat sold. pounds 510,^34
Butter produced pounds ^ 'i^Vn
Sold ;;;;■. pounds 640
Cheese produced pounds b4u
Valu^e^of dairy products, excluding home use'of milk and cream . . dollars 131,197
Receipts from sale of dairy products :::::::: '.number 408,465
Poultry raised number 150,251
Sold dozens ^?5.^?^
Eggs produced dozens 440,04b
Sold ^■■■■;, dollars 337,942
Value of poultry and eggs produced^ • ; ; ; [^oUars 160.362
Receipts from sale of poultry and eggs ! ! ! ! . . . . .number 5,716
Wool, fleeces shorn.. v! ' ' ' number 63
Mohair and goat hair fleeces shorn dollars 11.551
Value of wool and mohair produced • ^^^^^^ 5,796
Honey produced pounds 24
Wax produced UV^W,;^^rt '. dollars 1.078
Value of honey and wax produced
DOMESTIC AMMALS SOLD OR SLAUGHTERED ^^^ ^^^^
Calves, sold or slaughtered. . . . ; ; ; ; ; number 16.137
Other cattle sold or slaughtered^ number 2,890
Horses, mules, asses and burros sold number 75,328
Swine sold or slaughtered. . •■•••••• ; ; ; ; ; '.number 6.087
Sheep and goats sold or slaughtered dollars 2,097,071
Receipts from sale of animals dollars 196,592
Value of animals slaughtered
VALUE OF ALL CROPS dollars 4,839,637
Cereals • • ;; dollars 13,091
Other grains and seeds
171
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Hay and forage dollars
Vegetables . . . .• dollars
Fruits and nuts dollars
All other crops dollars
SELECTED CROPS
Corn acres
. .bushels
Oats acres
. .bushels
Wheat acres
. . hii=hels
Emmer and spelt acres
. . bu'^hels
Barley a cres
. . V"i9hfils
Buckwheat acres
. .bushels
Rye ficrps
. . bushels
All tame or cultivated grasses acres
. . ton.s
Timothy alone acres
. .tons
Timothy and clover mixed acres
..tons
Clover alone acres
\lfalfa ••**'"^
.-viiAiiA acres
•««^.,, i -r-r . • -tons
Millet or Hungarian grass acres
Other tame or cultivated grasses ' .acres
. . tons
Wild, salt or prairie grasses acres
. • . .tons
Grains cut green acr^s 7?
-, , . .tons R<;
Coarse forage acres S*^
.„ ^ ^ . .tons ST"?
Potatoes acr^R R7S
„ . ^ ^ ^ . .bii=hela 64 5.';'>
Sweet potatoes and yams acres fi
... ., , ,, ..bushels PSO
All other vegetables acres fiR?^
Manle trees. ... _• :r,„mbor 3 n^^
Mar. e sii-ar fmade) ponrirls i<^9,
Maple sirup (made) jrallons 1 707
Broom corn • .acres S2.«;
_„,,,„„ . „ ..pounds 117,125
FRUITS AND NUTS
Apples tT-eo«? RR nqi?
Peaches and nectarines ; It^J'p^s^^^ 2« R47
p„arq ..biiPhols 13 Pas
>.M">,olg 1 747
5 301
1 "^R
trees 10 P7?
2 ^^•'
280,132
104,547
36.587
41,607
150,459
7,150.597
75 571
2,651 592
13 508
267,216
6
101
8
51
244
4 444
24 711
32 778
16 05-1
21 ?'^5
3 5'>7
4 9''4
5 OOS
6,340
9
26
113
224
Plums and prunes ; ^rees
Cherries ! ."bn-hels
trees
Quinces ..bushels
. TreA<5
Cranes - ..bushels 175
t-rrapes ,.(r,ec. 7 sss
Strawberries [[Zr::''' '"^?3
Raspberries and loganberries ; [^crl^'' ^^ "10
Blackberries and dewberries • " a"rpT ^^ ^l\
^sjutg . .niiP'-fc! ?1 7S«
..frppc: 11HP>
. .pounds 7 390
r ,, ^ MISCELLAIVEOUS
Labor — farms reporting 171 4
Cash expended ^^ii.a'^= " Anitot
^ Rent and board ! l ! ! l ! ! d" |^^ jS^'J^^
Fertilizer— farms reporting. . . dollars 1^7,539
Amount expended h^'h'oVo" j a^c
Feed— farms reporting dollars 4,416
Amount expended ^;.ii'oV= " oji o?n
Receipts from sale of feedable crops! 1 i ! ! ; ! i i ! i ! ! ! ! ; [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ ] :|°}JL^f sjl^fe"
172
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
F. J. FESSANT. Pres. JOS. FESSANT. Vice-Pres
J. H. HELTSLEY, Cashier
Six^t Matioml panfe
VERMILION, ILL.
Capital, $25,000
4% Paid on Time and Savings Deposits
DIRECTORS
F. J. FESSANT J. H. HELTSLEY JOS. FESSANT
B. M. HUFFMAN J. A. HORNBERGER
bS^^fi^
Too Late To
Classify
Arterburn, O. G. (Laura Noy) Kan-
sas R16 Kansas Sec26 O80a (1875)
Arterburn, Wellington (Emma Flint)
Ch Ada, Henry, Early, Edear,
Letha, Hulda, Guy, Ruth, Effie,
Brent; Kansas R16 Kansas Sec26
T160a Wm. Paxton (1890)
Pinnell, Homer (Marie Stoneburner)
Ch Mildred. Martha; Kansas R14
Kansas Sec26 OSOOa
Brown, W. S. (Barbra Taylor) Ch
Charles, Tohn, Nelle; Kansas R14
Kansas Sec26 O120a (1857)
Spragg, H. K. (Ellen Ault) Ch Nellie;
Kansas R13 Kansas Secl2 O80a
(1879) Tel. Kansas
Zink, Frank D. (Loulie Pinnell) Kan-
sas R15 Kansas Seel T200a Joseph
Zink (1882) Tel. Kansas
f»'#<^^»'#^<^»^^»^»^»#^#^#^^^^r<^^»^#^»^^#^»^^^^#^#^^»^
BIG TYPE
POLAND CHINA
If you want to get some of those
long, stretchy kind, come and see
what I have to offer.
TecHinseh Blue Valley, a son of old
Blue Valley, Is at the head of my
herd. My brood sows are sired by
Big: Joe 2nd, Big: Fessy, Grand Model,
Big: Smooth Giant and Indiana Giant.
BREEDING STOCK FOB SALE AT
ALL TIMES
Tell me what you want, or come
and see the splendid animals I can
sell you at very reasonable prices.
A. L. YATES
METCALF, ILL.
»#s#^s»#s»^^^^#v»s»s#^^s»s»<^s»s»^^^^s»#>#s#>r#sri
173
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
UESIATION TABLE OF FARM ANIMALS
Time
of
Mares,
Seivice
340 D«ys
Jan
1
Dec.
6
"
6
**
11
"
11
ti
16
"
16
tt
21
••
21
tt-
26
"
26
tt
31
■•
31
Jan.
5
Feb
5
■^ («
10
lO
((
15
15
«
20
"
20
(■
25
11
25
*•
30
Mar.
2
Feb.
4
7
t(
9
*(
12
«
14
t*
17
it
19
•*
22
(t
24
•»
27
Mar.
1
Apr-
1
**
6
«'
6
*t
11
ti
11
tt
16
11
16
it
21
It •
21
K
26
((
26
tt
31
May
I
Apr.
5
6
**
10
t4
11
ti
15
<*
16
C(
20
(4
21
*l
25
it
26
((
30
*«
31
May
5
June
5
*t
10
J
10
tt
15
t»
15
tt
20
«(
20
**
25
it
25
((
30
'*
30
June
4
July
5
**
9
10
It
U
.«
15
(*
)
<*
20
^4
<(
25
29
'■
30
/uly
4
Aug.
4
(«
9
*i
9
t'.
14
(I
14
tt
19
*•
19
••
24
(1
24
ft
29
Set.
3
Aug.
3
29
**
8
CI
8
tt
13
'*
13
it
18
<.
18
<<
23
»*
23
II
28
t(
28
Set.
2
Oct.
3
II
7
tt
8
II
12
••
13
<(
17
t(
18
•*
22
••
23
tt
27
■•
28
Oct.
2
Nov.
2
*i
7
7
It
12
••
12
.1
17
••
17
«•
22
••
22
tt
27
"
27
Nov
. 1
Dec,
2
It
6
7
1*
li
It
12
lb
16
»*
17
la
21
te
22
tt
26
«|
27
Dec
1
««
31
«
■i
Cow
s.
283 Days
Oct.
10
*'
15
»t
20
•1
25
i«
30
Nov.
4
II
9
tt
14
tt
19
■1
24
11
29
Dec.
4
•'
9
It
14
II
19
II
24
II
29
Jan.
3
^ tt
8
tt
13
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, EDGAR COUNTY
Index
Pago
Automobile Owners' Directory of Edgar County 156-165
Breeders' Directory of Edgar County 119-129
Business Directory of Edgar County 133-155
Farmers' Directory of Edgar County 33-119
Tractor Owners' Directory of Edgar County 166
General Information:
Belt, how to keep from slipping 31
Binder troubles and adjustments 6-11
Bristol Township farmers' club 210
Corn planter adjustments 12-15
Gestation Table of Farm Animals 174
Edgar County Officers 168-169
General Farm Data for 170-172
Hay Rope, how to mend 16-19
Horses, care of 28
Some common unsoundnesses 24-27
Labor, value of 23
Legal Holidays in Illinois 167
Lightning rods protect buildings 31
Farmers' Medicine Chest 20-23
Plows, how to adjust 201-205
Soldering 28
Tractor Horsepower, how to judge 29
United States Officers 167
IF
Its Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints or Varnishes,
Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Elastman Kodaks and
Supplies — if you want anything found in a first-class
drug store, get it at '
I FRITCH DRUG CO.
I North Side Square Both Phones 230 PARIS, ILUNOIS
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Edgar County Buyers' Guide
FOR * TRIPLE-C' GOODS
Recommended to Prairie Farmer Reader* —
Aak Your Dealer for Them
Automobiles
Briscoe 146
Maxwell 135
Saxon 157
Automobile Accessories
Champion Spark Plugs 134
Continental Motors 157
Cooper King Spark Plugs 134
Kn-ar-co Motor Oil 157
Federal Tires 134
Ford Parts 134
Goodrich Tires 155
Goodyear Tires 134-138
Havoline Oil 134
Horseshoe Tires 157
Old Sol Spot Lights 134
Remy Ignition 157
Timkin Axles 157
Tungsten Spark Plugs 134
Barn Equipment
Lowden 146
Boots and Shoes
Buster Brown Shoes 148
Emerson Shoes 148
Goodyear Boots 148
Goodyear Rubbers 148
Star Brand Shoes 148
White House Shoes 148
Building Materials
B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes 138
Chi-namel 146
Kyanize Floor Varnishes 146
Pratt and Lambert Varnishes 146
Sherwin-Williams Paints 155
Cameras
Kodaks 141-147
Seneca 143
Clothing „ , ^
Arrow Collars Back Cover
Brighton Sleeping Garments Back Cover
Collegian Clothes Back Cover
Emery Shirts Back Cover
Everwear Hosiery Back Cover
Hansen Gloves Back Cover
Hartman Luggage Back Cover
Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes Back Cover
Kingsbury Hats 148
Kuppenheimer Clothes 148
King Edward Shirts 148
Munsingwear Union Suits Back Cover
Subenba Cravats Back Cover
Sweet-Orr Trousers and Overalls 148
Wayne Knit Hosiery Back Cover
Corn Planters
J. I. Case 138
Cream Separators
DeLaval 155
Cultivators
Tower 138
Farm Implement Lines
International Harvester Co 138
John Deere 138-155
Feeds
Blatchford's Calf Meal 142
Fences and Gates
Apex Gates 3
Can't-Sag Gates 1S5
Peerless Fencing 155
Fountain Pens
Capitol 147
Moore's 147
Waterman 147
Gas Engines
L H. C 155
Grain Harvesters
McCormick 138-155
Lighting Systems
Delco 154
Livestock Remedies
Bowman Croup Cure 143
Kreso Dip 141
Sal Vet 141
Manure Spreaders
Litchefield 138
Miscellaneous Hardware
Disston Saw 146
Johnson Wood Dies 146
Keen Kutter Tools 135-146-155
Queensware 135
Winchester Firearms 146
Yale Locks 146
Mowers
McCormick 155
Standard 138
Musical Instruments
Columbia Grafonolas 145
New Edison B
Pumps
Duro 1S4
Hayes 155
Stoves and Ranges
Cole's 135
Hoosier 135
Monarch 155
Round Oak 138
Tractors
Parrett C
Titan 155
Wagons , , ,
Tumbull 155
Watches ,,,
South Bend 153
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Sugar Creek Creamery, Danville, 111.
There is a Gold Mine on Your Farm
The Sugar Creek Creamery Co.
Is Paying to the Farmers of Eldgar County
$1,500,000.00 Annually for their Cream
^ Cream producers have no crop failures.
^ Cream production makes the maximum profit with no
drain of soil fertility.
^ When shipping be sure your tag reads
SUGAR CREEK CREAMERY CO.
DANVILLE ILLINOIS
Our Market
Plus
Your Cow
Means
Biggest Cream
Checks
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA
3 0112 031891101
1865
1918
First National Bank
FRED BABER, Pres. F. L. MOSS, Vice-Pres.
R. G. SUTHERLAND. Cashier
A. RISSER, Asst. Cash. WM. H. COLWELL, Asst. Cash.
Deposits Over One and One-Half Million
Capital Surpluo and Undivided Profits $365,000
PARIS, ILLINOIS
DORSETT'S
"The House of
Good Clothes"
We sell and rec-
ommend the fol-
lowinK Tilple-O
goods :
Collegian Cloihes
Hirsh-Wickwir^ Co.'s Re«<iy-
for-Service Clothes
Munsin^wear Union Suits for
Men, Boys and Children
Emery Shirts
Arrow Collars
Wayne Knit Hosiery
Everw ear Hosiery
Stevson Hats
Brighton Sleeping Garments
Martmann Luggage
Subenba Cravats
Hansen Gloves
Complete Outfitter for Men,
Young Men and Boys
We arc the largest dealers of
Men's and Boys'
Wear
in this section of Illinois
OUR POLICY
"Not Ho V Cheap," But "How Good"
is the policy you are looking for.
Your Money Back is our guarantee.
WILLARD E. DORSET T
"The House of Good Clothes" *
PARIS - - ILLINOIS