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Prairie Farmer's Directory

Fulton CountyIllinois

Complete Directory of the Farmers of Fulton

County, with valuable information about each farm.

Breeder's Directory, giving full classified list of

breeders of purebred livestock and poultry.

Business Directory, giving list of all business

houses in 'Fulton County.

Valuable statistics and general information.

Copyright, 1917

By PRAIRIE FARMER PUBLISHING COMPANY

Compiled and Published by

Prairie Farmer Publishing Co<CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARYI

3 1 129 00219 6541

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

UNITED STATES OFFICERSPresident Woodrow WilsonMce-President Thomas }*Iarshall

Secretary of State Robert LansingSecretary of Treasury William G. McAdooSecretary of War Xewton C. BakerAttorney General William S. GregoryPostmaster General Albert S. BurlesonSecretary of Xavy Josephus DanielsSecretary- of Interior Franklin K. LaneSecretary of Agriculture DaA'id F. HoustonSecretary of Commerce William C. RedfieldSecretary of Labor William B. AVilson

ILLINOIS STATE OFFICERS, 1917-1920

Governor Frank O. LowdenLieutenant Governor John G. OglesbySecretary of State Louis L. EmmersonAttorney General Edward J. BrundageTreasurer Len SmallAuditor of Public Accounts Andrew Russel

MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 43d DISTRICT(Counties of Fulton and Knox)

Senate William S. Jewell, LewistownHouse Owen B. West, Yates City

James E. Davis, GalesburgP. \\'. Gallagher, Canton

MEMBERS OF CONGRESSIllinois Senators Lawrence Y. Sherman

James Hamilton LewisCongressmen at Large William E. Mason

Medill McCormickCongressman, ISthDistrict (Coun-

ties of Adams, Fulton, Henry,Knox and Schuyler) Edward J. King

LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN ILLINOISNew Year's Day January 1

Lincoln's Birthday February 12

A\'ashington's Birthday February 22Memorial Da}- !May 30Independence Day July 4

Labor Day First ^Monday in SeptemberElection DaysColumbus Day October 12

Thanksgiving DayChristmas Day .".. December 25

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FULTON COUNTY OFFICERSOffice Name

County Judge Hobart S. BoydCounty Clerk Austin OnionSheriff Chas. H. DraperCircuit Clerk Eugene WhitingTreasurer Emmet J. HughesState's Attorney Reed F. CutlerSuperintendent of Schools M. M. CookSurveyor C. G. McHughCoroner Floyd A. SmithSuperintendent of Highways E. E. MotsingerProbation Officer D. L. AmbroseMaster in Chancery U. G. Butcher

FULTON COUNTY SUPERVISORS

For 1916-1917

Towns Supervisors P. O. AddressAstoria Samuel J. Schuman AstoriaVermont Job Adams VermontFarmers . J. W. Lance Table GroveHarris Harvey PauU MariettaLee Jacob A. Markley Avon, R. F. D.Union Giles M. Clayberg AvonWoodland John H. Davis Astoria, R. F. D.

Pleasant Sherman L. Marshall IpavaBernadotte . . . .Omar J. Moorhouse Lewistown, R. F. D.

Cass John W. Robertson Smithfield

Deerfield C. C. Kuehn Smithfield, R.F.D. 2

Ellisville John T. Culver Avon, R.F.D. 3

Young Hickory. kinaldo Bowers London Mills

Kerton G. C. Wrestler Havana, R.F.D. 3

Isabel James Sterling. Havana, R.F.D. 3

Waterford James Hogan Lewistown, R. F. D,

Lewistown . . . .John Kennedy LewistownPutman John Owens CubaJoshua Charles A. Quick Fiatt, R. F. D.Fairview T. W. Garretson FairviewLiverpool Samuel McCarahan Lewistown, R.F.D. 4Buckheart Geo. C. Dainty St. DavidCanton Homer Whalen CantonCanton Edward Clanin, Assistant. CantonCanton Geo. A. Hicks, Assistant. .CantonCanton D. W. James, Assistant. . . CantonCanton John W. Davis, Assistant. CantonFarmington . . . . W. M. Anderson FarmingtonFarmington . . . . Wm. Rice, Assistant FarmingtonBanner L. C. Ballard Canton, R.F.D. 5

Orion Wm. Taff Canton, R.F.D. 8

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FULTON COUNTY SUPERVISORSStanding Committees

MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMSBallard Whalen Adams

SUPERVISORS' CLAIMSLance Garretson James

COMMITTEE TO AUDIT BOOKSPaull McCarahan . Markley

FINANCEMarshall Anderson Clayberg

POOR OF CITY OF CAXTOXKuehn Culver Garretson

POOR OTHER THAN CANTONClayberg Schuman John H. Davis

PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGSKennedy Dainty Hogan

EDUCATIONSterling Paull Clanin

PRINTINGSchuman Lance Kennedy

MINES AND MININGTaff Ballard Rice

ROADS AND BRIDGESMarkley Robertson Sterling

PHYSICIANS' BILLSDainty James Wrestler

JURORSQuick Owens Hicks

ELECTION JUDGES AND PRECINCTSRobertson Kuehn Bowers

JUDICIARYAnderson Marshall John \\'. Davis

FULTON COUNTY HOMECulver Owens Whalen

OTHER INFORMATIONState Tree of Illinois Native OakState Flower of Illinois Native VioletLegal Rate of Interest Five per cent

(By agreement, seven per cent may be charged, but no greaterrate is allowed by law.)

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

LIVESTOCK FARMERS' MEDICINE CHESTBy 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 todo so, and in all serious cases suchexpert 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 maylive at such a distance that an ordinaryor trivial case will not warrant theexpense of his employment, or thenearest veterinarian may not be a

properly qualified practitioner, or is

one in whom the stockman has noconfidence.For these reasons every owner of

animals should keep some simpleremedies 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 notattempt the administration of strongpoisons, alkaloids and many prepara-tions used hypodermically by a gradu-ate veterinarian. Such preparationsare extremely dangerous in the handsof the layman and are liable to domuch more harm than good. Thetrained surgeon also should be de-pended upon for all major operations.A cupboard may be set apart for

storing medicines in a cool, dry placeand where freezing will not occur in

winter. A glass graduate and scales

will be necessary for measuring andweighing medicines. Powdered drugsshould 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 shouldbe kept on a separate part of a shelf

partitioned off for the purpose andaway from simple, harmless drugs.Ointments, with the exception of ffy

blister, should be made up fresh at

time of use. Liniment may be pre-pared and kept indefinitely if wellcorked.The medicine case should also have

a special division in which to keep afew instruments, bandages, suture silk

and absorbent cotton; or better still,

these may be kept in a handbag forimmediate use as required. Theemergency bag should contain a rollof absorbent cotton, several rolledthree-yard bandages of unbleachedmuslin in strips three inches wide, apound or two of oakum, a spool ofstrong suture silk, half a dozen sutureneedles of assorted shapes and sizes,

most of them large; a half-ounce,short-barreled, strong-nozzled hardrubber syringe, a two-ounce metalsyringe, a cow trocar and canula fortapping a bloated animal, a pair ofcurved shears, a combination operat-ing knife containing a curved bistoury,a probe pointed bistoury and a strongstraight scalpel, a few milking tubesand a teat bistoury, an artery forceps,metal probe, castrating knife and pairof horse clippers.

These will suffice, but there aremany other useful instruments suchas a clinical thermometer, horse tro-

car, catheter and dentistry "float,"

which may be added from time totime. Some of the medicines to belisted later may also have a place in

the emergency kit or bag, notablythose needed for the treatment ofwounds, and at hand should be astrong quart drenching bottle and tenfeet of quarter-inch cotton rope withwhich to hold up a horse's head fordrenching. A veterinary force pumpis added on a large farm, but its placemay be taken by three feet of newlawn sprinkling hose fitted with alarge tin funnel. This is used to givea horse or cow a rectal injection.

There should also be a six-foot pieceof new half-inch rubber tubing for

use in giving a cow or mare a vaginalinjection.

Simple necessary medicines maybest be listed under the followingspecial heads:

Physics.

Epsom and Glauber Salts. Averagedose 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, whichis poisonous). Average dose, one pint

for constipation and to follow a dose

of colic medicine, or contain medicinefor colic.

Barbados Aloes (freshly powdered).Average 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 anda 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'spowder. As a wound lotion also keepon. 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" andshould be plainly labeled "poison" andwell 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 maybe added to keep flies away.

Liniments.

Keep on hand a pint (pound) eachof turpentine and aqua ammonia.One ounce each of these mixed witha pint of soft water, in which tworaw eggs have been shaken up andthe mixture left for 24 hours, will

make a good stimulating liniment; orone ounce of each may be mixed with6 to 14 ounces of raw linseed oil tomake a very strong or comparativelymild liniment.

Lotions.

"White lotion" for wounds has al-

ready been mentioned. Equal quan-tities of lime water and raw linseedoil make "carron oil," an excellentlotion for burns. Two to four ouncesof Goulard's extract and one to twoounces of glycerine in one quart of

soft water form a useful lotion for

scratches and mud fever or itchiness

and "gumminess" of the legs. A goodlotion for inflammation of the udderis made by mixing together one parteach of fluid extracts of poke root andbelladonna 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 swellingsis made by combining equal quantities

of tinctures of opium, aconite, bella-

donna and druggists' soap liniment.

A small quantity of chloroform maybe added. Mouth lotion consists ofan ounce of powdered borax or alumin a quart of soft water; eye lotion of

half a dram each of sulphate of zinc

and fluid extract of belladonna in aquart of soft water.

Tonics.

Fowler's solution of arsenic is agood 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 onequart has been given. The medicinemay 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 groundgentian root or ginger root, nuxvomica, saltpeter and fenugreek as a

condition powder. The dose is onetablespoonful of the combination of

drugs mixed in the feed night andmorning for ten days. Omit sulphate

of iron for pregnant animals. Nux is

poisonous and must therefore be givenwith care. It is most useful as a

nerve tonic and appetizer.

Colic Medicines.

Keep in stock one pound each oflaudanum (dose, 1 to 2 ounces); es-

sence of ginger root (dose, 1 to 2drams); sulphuric acid (dose, Yi 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 apint of water containing two ouncesof hpyosulphite of soda will proveeffective for most colics. Two ouncesof turpentine in a pint of raw linseed

oil may be given for "wind" (flatulent)

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£olic, or following the other medicinetvhen the pain of "cramp" (spasmodic)colic has subsided.

Fever Medicines.

Powdered saltpeter is an importantdrug for animals. It is given in thefever of influenza, founder (laminitis)

or lymphangitis (milk leg, also for

stocking of the legs and other largeswellings. A dram is the averagedose. Give it every four or six hoursin fever, twice daily for swellings, orwith tonics as a condition powder, andin double doses for founder or milkleg. Do not give it in colt distemper,when abscesses are forming. It mayoften be administered in drinkingwater or a bran mash or damp feed.

It also is given in tablespoonful dosesonce or twice daily for garget of the

cow. Beware of aconite often givenfor fever. It is too dangerous a poisonto be safely used by anyone other than

a trained doctor.

Blister.

An effective blistering ointment is

made by melting together three partsof lard and one-quarter part of finely

shaved yellow beeswax, and thenstirring in one part of powdered can-tharides (Spanish fly). Stir in a tin

dish until cold, then store in a cappedglass fruit jar. It improves with age.When using this blister clip off thehair, 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 moreblister. Wash the blister ofif in 48hours and then apply a little larddaily. Do not cover a blistered part,

or rub it on the loins, or on top ofthe hips, or use it after a poultice, oron irritated skin, or in very hot orcold weather.

Absorbents.

Never be without tincture of iodineto swab on swollen glands, tumors,forming abscesses, bony growths,capped or puffed joints, indolent soresor wounds, canker of the mouth in

pigs and ringworm spots. It also is

useful to inject into abscesses fistula

and lump jaw cavities. Iodine oint-

ment is made by mixing one drameach of iodine crystals and iodide of

potash in one ounce of lard. This is

used on swellings, sore necks andShoulders, puffs of all sorts, tumors,

forming abscesses, ringworm spotLand enlargements of the udder. Asan absorbent blister rub up one dramof biniodide of mercury with twoounces of the fly blister already men-tioned and use on bony growths, suchas 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 ofmilk is the best remedy for stomachworms in sheep. Lambs take less inproportion. Two ounces of turpen-tine in a pint of raw linseed oil is

effective as a starting dose for a"wormy horse." Follow with wormpowders composed of equal parts ofsalt, sulphur and dried sulphate ofiron. Dose, one tablespoonful nightand morning for a week, then skip tendays and repeat. Omit iron for preg-nant animals. For worms of swinegive one teaspoonful of turpentine inslop for three consecutive days foreach eighty pounds of body weight;or one dram of dried sulphate of ironin slop for five successive morningsfor each hundred pounds of bodyweight. Where swine are known tobe seriously infested with worms, giveeight grains of santonin and fivegrains of calomel in a little slop foreach hundred pounds of body weight.Divide the pigs into lots of five andgive the medicine in a little slop afterstarving the animals for eighteenhours. Care must be taken to giveonly the doses here prescribed, elsedamage may be done.

Disinfectants.

_In the paragraph on wound medi-

cines it has been advised to keep car-bolic acid and coal tar disinfectant instock. To these may be added for-maldehyde, bichloride of mercurytablets and permanganate of potashcrystals. In disinfecting a stable asolution of four or five ounces of for-maldehyde to the gallon, or a 1-1,000of bichloride of mercury (corrosivesublimate) or a 1-30 solution of rar-bolic acid or coal tar disinf.^clantshould be used after a thorough clean-sing of the premises. P'or wounds a1-1,0()0 solution of corrosive sublimatealso is the most effective disinfectantand a 1-500 solution should be usedfor disinfecting when a spore-form-ing germ, like that of anthrax, is pres-

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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 usedlukewarm for vaginal injection pur-

poses, while the 2 per cent solution is

useful for injection into cavities fromwhich 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. Twodrams of the acid is well diluted withwater and mixed in soft feed for eachpregnant cow every other night

throughout pregnancy. Peroxide of

hydrogen one part and clean watertwo or three parts is a popular dis-

infectant for cleansing foul wounds.

Scour Medicines.

The farm medicine chest would not

be completely stocked without someremedies for diarrhoea or scours. Amixture of one part of salol and twoparts of bismuth (first prescibed years

ago by the writer) has become a

standard remedy among farmers. Theaverage dose is one teaspoonful given

two or three times a day and washeddown with milk or water. The dose

may be doubled in bad cases and for

larger calves and foals. Preparedchalk, powdered alum, sulphur, pow-dered catechu, rhubarb and ginger

root are also much used for diarrhoea.

Administering Medicines.

Small doses of liquid medicine, suchas the average two-ounce dose of a

fever medicine or tonic solution, are

best given by means of a half-ouncehard rubber syringe. Expert veteri-

narians sometimes give such medicinesor bad-tasting drugs in gelatine cap-sules, or in form of a "ball." Worm,condition and tonic powders aremixed 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 neckof 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, underthe upper lip, and draw the noosetight, with the knot of the rope to

the front. Throw the loose end ofthe rope across an overhead beam,raise the horse's head, hold it thereby means of the rope and pour themedicine into the mouth a little at atime until all is swallowed. Do notsqueeze the throat of the horse whengiving medicine and never pour themedicine into the nostril. If the horsewill not swallow, pour a teaspoonfulof cold water into a nostril and swal-lowing will instantly occur.

To drench a cow, place her in astanchion or tie her in a stall. Walkup on her right side (milking side).

Pass the left hand across her face andinto her mouth. Hold her head in astraight line forward and slightly ele-

vated, not turned to one side. Pourthe medicine very slowly into theright side of the mouth. Let thehead down instantly if the medicinecauses the cow (or horse) to cough.Fluid given too fast passes into thepaunch and is practically wasted.Administered slowly, it largely goesto the third and fourth stomachs andabsorption takes place in the latter.

Sheep have to be very carefullydrenched from a bottle to avoid chok-ing. Swine take medicine through ahole cut in the toe of an old shoethrust into the mouth or from a short,

strong rubber hose fitted in the neckof a strong bottle. Dogs take medi-cine in capsules inserted in meat orfrom a bottle or spoon emptied into

a pouch formed of the lip and cheek.

Avoid "doping" animals unneces-sarily. Medicine should only be givenwhen the animal is sick, should bethe right medicine, and is best pre-

scribed by an expert.

VALUE OF LABOR

The United States Department ofAgriculture found in 1855 that it re-quired four hours and 34 minutes ofhuman labor to produce a bushel ofcorn. At the Minnesota experimentstation it has been found recently that45 minutes of human labor is aboutthe average time required for the samework. In other words, human labor isworth six times as much as it was 60years ago, due to the use of bettermachinery, better varieties of cornand better soil management.

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CONTROLLING CONTAGIOUSABORTION.

From Prairie Farmer.

Contagious abortion among cattle,

the annual loss from which was esti-

mated a few years ago to be $20,000,-

000, is spreading so rapidly throughthe country that from an economicstandpoint it threatens to become oneof the most important of animal dis-

eases. Formerly confined almost ex-clusively to dairy cows and farm beefherds, it has now found its way to therange, where losses in such instanceshave run as high as one-half of thecalf crop. Here the conditions aresuch as to make its control difficult.

For this reason it is important that

stockmen should realize the serious-

ness of the disease and the necessityfor the adoption of measures for pre-

venting its spread.At the present time sanitary and hy-

gienic measures are the only means of

control which have demonstrated their

effectiveness. The drugs and proprie-

tary preparations which have been ad-vocated for the cure or prevention of

the disease are regarded by the spe-

cialists of the department as ineffect-

ive, and their use cannot be recom-mended. On the other hand, it is

certain that proper disinfection of

premises, and in particular of breed-ing animals, will do much to minimize^losses.

Recently preparations known as

"bacterins," consisting of a suspensionof the killed organisms of abortion,

and serum obtained from infected

animals, have come into use and canbe obtained from several firms whomanufacture biologic products. Theseproducts are still in the experimentalstage, and much time must elapse be-

fore their true value can be deter-

mined. Notwithstanding- this fact,

this line of treatment offers the mostscientific and reasonable method of

combating the disease, and our only

hope of eventually controlling abor-

tion lies in the future development of

an effective vaccine or serum.The organism which causes the dis-

ease may be conveyed from cow to

cow by means of the bull or mayenter the system with contaminatedfood. All aborting animals and all

showing a discharge should, there-fore, be isolated from the healthymembers of the herd in order to elimi-nate, so far as possible, infective ma-terial. Infected stables should bethoroughly cleansed with a standarddisinfectant, applied with a force orspray pump, the disinfection of thecontaminated stall being repeatedafter each abortion. Manure and con-taminated litter should be promptlyremoved and plowed under to pre-vent access to it by other cattle.

Detailed instructions for the disinfec-tion of both the cow and the bull arecontained in Circular 216 of the Bu-reau of Animal Industry.Many herd owners fail to observe

these precautions because they do notrealize that the infection is present in

their herds. The disease is insidious;it usually requires a long time to de-velop, does not reveal itself by warn-ing symptoms, and does not, indeed,appear to affect in any way the generalhealth of the animal. In consequence,it is quite likely that the infection will

have spread throughout the herd be-fore the owner is aware of any danger.There are, it is true, certajn tests

which can be employed to ascertainthe presence of the infection, but froma practical standpoint these possesssome drawbacks. All infected animalsdo not abort. Furthermore, after twoor three abortions, cows appear to ac-

quire a natural immunity, and arethereafter quite capable of normal re-

production, although they continue to

react to the tests. A positive reac-

tion, therefore, does not necessarily

mean that a healthy calf will not beborn.On the other hand, the fact that

several animals have aborted within ashort period is in itself suggestive evi-

dence of the presence of the disease.

Furthermore, it sometimes happensthat in cows which have acquired im-munity, although apparently healthythemselves, the infection persists andthey are able to transmit the disease

to others. For this reason, when the

infection has once established itself in

a herd, the whole herd should be con:-

sidered infected, and all abortions, re-

tained afterbirths and all tendency to

sterility should be regarded as mani-festations of the disease.

This does not mean, however, that

all infected animals are to be disposed

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of. As a matter of fact, in herds in

which the disease has gained a foot-

hold, a cow that has aborted once or

twice is in some ways more valuablethan one that has not. It is safe to

say that in practically no case do morethan thr.ee abortions take place, andin the majority of instances there are

not more than two. Cows which are

not made sterile will in all probability

resume normal reproduction. On the

other hand, if they are removed to

make way for fresh animals, there is a

strong possibility that the newcomersalready are, or soon will be, infected,

and are actually further from immun-ity than the old ones. The elimination

of infected animals is therefore not to

be recommended as a means of con-trolling the disease, unless their value

is not great enough to warrant the

expense of treatment.A train of complications often ac-

companies abortion, and of these

retained afterbirths is perhaps the

commonest. This, if neglected or im-

properly treated, may result in ab-

sorption of poisonous products, sep-

ticemia, ind death. Also sterility rnay

follow, ruining the cow for everythingexcept slaughter. Calf scours, too,

seems more destructive in herds af-

fected with abortion.These complications, together with

the great loss in calves and the less-

ened milk production, make the wideand ever extending distribution of the

disease a matter of tremendous im-

portance, both to the dairy and beef

industries.

CORN STALK DISEASE.By Dr. D. Mcintosh, University of

Illinois, in Prairie Farmer.

This disease is caused by horses andcattle eating diseased corn stalks andespecially diseased corn. In the chem-ical analysis of the diseased stalks

and corn, nothing has been found sofar which would cause poisoning if

eaten by horses or cattle.

Some ears of corn are affected withsmut, some 'Nith fungus, and somewith "worm dust," as it is called.

From experiments that have beenmade none of these substances eatenseparately will cause poisoning. Whenthe diseased stalks and corn are eatenin sufficient quantities they undergo a

process of fermentation in the stom-ach, eliminating a poisonous gas, andif enough of this gas should be formedand become absorbed into the systemit acts on the nerves, causing paralysisof the hind legs, and affects the nervesof respiration, causing death.This peculiar disease is found in

some parts of the country and not in

others and all the corn fields in thesame locality are not affected. Thereason of this is not known.The symptoms of this disease arc

weakness, staggering, and partial orcomplete loss of the use of the hindlegs, and as the disease advances theanimal becomes unable to stand, it

falls and struggles or has convulsions,and soon dies.

The only preventive is not to feedthe diseased corn to horses or cattle

and to keep them out of the corn stalk

fields until late in the winter. Dis-eased food of any kind is unsafe andshould never be fed to horses.

In the early stage of the disease thebest treatment is to give 2 ounces aro-matic spirits of ammonia and 2 ouncessweet spirits of nitre at a dose in apint of cold water and repeat everyhalf hour until five doses have beengiven. This stimulant seems to coun-teract the action of the poison andshould be tried.

NEW REMEDY FOR WORMS INHOGS.

From Prairie Farmer.

Santonin, which was formerlywidely used as a remedy for wormsin hogs, is practically unobtainable at

the present time owing to foreigntrade conditions. The following treat-

ment has been found to be very effect-

ive in experiments by the departmentof agriculture: Withhold all feed andwater for 24 hours, then give each piga tablespoonful of castor oil to whichhas been added oil of American worm-weed as follows:

Small pigs, 2 to 3 months old, 35drops.

Pigs weighing 50 to 100 pounds, 50-

100 drops.Larger pigs, teaspoonful.Each pig should be dosed separately

if the best results are to be obtained.In case separate dosing is impractic-able, on account of lack of assistance

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or other circumstances, the pigs may-be sorted out into lots of half a dozeneach, according to size. Thoroughlymix the castor oil and wormweed oil

in proper quantities with a small quan-tity of milk or mash, and give it tothe pigs, watching them carefully to

see that none gets more than his

share. Attempting to dose too manypigs at the same time in this mannerwill result unsatisfactorily, as somewill get more and others less thanthey should. This treatment shouldbe repeated in a week or 10 days tosecure 100 per cent efficiency.

HOW BIG A SILO SHALL I

BUILD?Allow 40 pounds of silage per day

for each mature cow and half this

amount for each head of young stock.Figure on feeding the silage for

about 200 days each year.

From the accompanying table find

the dimensions of the structure tnatwill hold the total quantity needed.The figures are based on silos thathave been filled with well maturedcorn, which has been allowed to set-

tle 48 hours, and then refilled.

The deeper the silo in relation toits diameter and the tighter and betterit is built, the smaller the allowancethat must be made for spoiled ma-terial. In any case it is wise to builda bigger silo than you absolutely needto allow for shrinkage, an unexpect-edly long season and a possible in-

crease in the size of your herd.

The cost of filling will vary withthe degree of system employed, thedistance of hauling involved, thequantity of labor, etc. From recordskept on nineteen Illinois farms, it

was found to vary from 40 to 67 centsper ton, with an average of 56 cents.

INSIDE DIAMETER IN FEET.

Depth1, Feet

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

HOW TO BUILD A PIT SILOBy Albert Miller, in Prairie Farmer

The first thing to do in building a

silo of this type is to get an 8-inchposthole auger, with additional gaspipe to extend it to the requiredlength; then auger down at the placewhere the silo is intended to be made,and find out beforehand the nature ofthe soil, also how far down it is to thefirst water vein.

Then, after having the necessarymaterials on hand, such as brick, ce-ment and sand, make a radius holeand mark off the circumference ofwhatever the diameter of the silo shall

be. Then start digging, being verycareful to get the first three or fourfeet exactly plumb and true to the re-

quired circle. If the soil is of such a

nature that it will stand well withoutany danger of caving, then it is bestto dig it all out as deep as necessaryor not any deeper than within a foot

or so from the water vein. Afterexcavating the whole silo a scaffoldcan be arranged very easily by simplystanding four 2 by 6-inch scantlinginside, long enough so they reachwithin four or five feet from the top,

where some footboards can be nailedacross at several places and plank laid

down to work from. The brick shouldcontinue well down below frost line,

but not any higher than about five

feet above ground. A flat cover withbuilding paper over it is all that is

needed for a roof, and it should bemade so it can easily be removed atthe time of filling the silo.

For hoisting the dirt out in diggingthe silo the best way is to use a so-called hay derrick, with a swingingarm, such as is used for stacking hay.This arm will swing to almost anypart of the silo, and after the team

Albert Miller Constructing His Pit Silo.

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Oscar Fraker and his Five Months' Colt

hoists the dirt the man that dumpsthe dirt can easilj^ swing it away fromthe silo. A 50-gallon kerosene barrelmakes an elegant pail for hoisting thedirt. The handle must be made fromabout %-inch rod iron, and it must beliooked a little below center on thebarrel, which makes it very easy todump the full barrel of dirt; no mat-ter how heavy the load, if it balancesit turns over as easy as a barrelchurn. Only one barrel is needed.Thirty barrels an hour can easily besent out of the silo, even in the hard-est clay, with two men digging 10 feet

per day on a 12-foot diameter silo.

This type of silo can also be madewhere there is nothing but purequartz sand, where the digging partis a snap; but in such a case the brickwall must be continued clear down tothe bottom. As the sand caves in

easily, it requires a little more care,

but there is no need of any curbingby going at it in the right way.The cost of building a silo of this

kind, especially where it can be cen-tered right to the dirt wall, is remark-ably low as compared with all tvpesabove ground. A silo 12 feet in diam-

eter and 20 feet deep costs for thematerial and mason work about $35.

It should take no more than two daysdigging it out; that is, to have twomen in the silo digging; one to dumpthe dirt and one to handle the team.One mason should do the cementwork and bricklaying in two moredays; thus it takes only $35 cashmoney for material and mason work,and a total of four days' work tocomplete a silo that v\fill take care offive acres of good corn; thus we seethat it would cost more to fix a stor-ing place above ground, even if wewould build it out of the very poorestand cheapest lumber, or any othermaterial on the market.

This, however, is not the largestgain, even though it is Avell worthtaking into consideration. The great-est gain and satisfaction comes inwhen the perfectly pure, unfrozensilage comes up with a flavor similarto a can of delicious fruit from a cel-

lar. Why have a cellar? Why nothave vegetables and fruit upstairs orabove ground? Old Mother Earth is

a great preserver. Jack Frost is thegreatest destroyer.

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FINDING WEIGHT OF SILAGEFrom Prairie Farmer.

In computing the amount of silage

in a silo it is first necessary to find

the number of cubic feet of silage.

This is done by multiplying the dia-

meter of the silo by itself by .7854,

and by the depth of the silage. Thussince the silo is 16 by 40 we have:

16 by 16 by .7854 by 40 equals 8042.-

496 cubic feet.

Next we multiply the number of

cubic feet by the mean weight of a

cubic foot of the silage. From a

table giving the mean weight of sil-

age per cubic foot, which was pub-

lished in Prairie Farmer Oct. 23, 1915,

we find that the mean weight of a

cubic foot of silage in a full 40 foot

silo is 45.5 pounds. This would give

a total of 365,933,568 pounds, or ap-

proximately 183 tons of silage.

In case your silo is not full we are

reprinting the table, from which you

can figure the weight of silage for

various depths:Mean Weight of Silage

Depth of Silage Per Cubic FootIS.T26.129.

S

25 36.530 39.03.0 43.040 45.545 47.0

50 4S.3

The Illinois Experiment Station

found that it cost $3.30 per ton to

produce silage. This was of corn

that yielded considerable more than

20 bushels per acre. At this price,

however, it would probably give youbut a fair profit on your silage.

SEALING THE SILOFrom- Prairie Farmer.

Practice in sealing silos rangesfrom leaving the top in the shape it

is at the close of_ filling to_ coveringwith straw on which, after it is tho"-

jughly wetted, are sown oats, their

germination forming a dense massthat shuts out the air. If no special

steps to seal the silo are taken the

farmer may expect to find from a

foot to a foot and a half of silage

at the top which is unfit to feed.

Liome farmers wet the top of the silage

and sow oats directly upon it. Onmany larms cornstalks from whichthe ears have been removed are avail-

able for silo sealing. This is a veryconvenient material for the purpose,as the stalks may be run through the

silage ciitter following the ear corn.

The cut cornstalks should be packedthoroughly and soaked with water.

SILAGE FOR DAIRY COWSWhile silage is an excellent feed

for dairy stock, it shovild be combinedwith some other leguminous feed,

such as clover, cow peas, or alfalfa,

owing to its insufficient productivequality.

The leguminous material will tendto correct the dificiencies of the sil-

age in drj^ matter, protein, and min-eral constituents. A ration of silage

and, saj', alfalfa hay alone is satisfac-

tory, however, only for cows whichare dry or giving only a small amountof milk and for heifers and bulls.

Cows in full milk require some con-centrated feed in addition to hay andsilage, as they can not consumeenough of these feeds to keep up a

large flow of milk and maintain bodyweight.The amount of silage to feed a cow

will depend upon the capacity of the

animal to consume feed. She shouldbe fed as much as she will clean upwithout waste when consumed alongwith her hay and grain. Raise orlower the amount until the properquantity is ascertained. Generallyspeaking, a good cow should be fed

just short of the limit of her appe-tite. If she refuses any of her feed

it should be reduced at once. Thesmall breeds will eat 25 or 30 poundsper day; the large breeds 40 or more;and the medium-sized ones amountsvarying between.

Ironclad directions for feedingcows can not be given. In general,

however, they should be supplied

,vith all the roughage they will clean

up with grain in proportion to butter-

fat produced. The hay will ordinarily

range between five and 12 poundsper cow per day when fed in connec-tion with silage. For Holsteins onepound of concentrates for each fourpounds of milk produced will prove

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about right. For Jerseys one poundfor each three pounds of milk or less

will come nearer meeting the require-ments. The grain for other breedswill vary between these two accord-ing to the quality of milk produced.A good rule is to feed seven timesas much grain as there is butterfat

produced.

The following rations will be foundgood:

For a 1,300-pound cow yielding 40pounds of milk testing 3.5 per cent:

PoundsSilage 40Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 10Grain mixture . 10

For the same cow yielding 20 poundsof 3.5 per cent milk:Silage 40Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 5

For a 900-pound cow yielding 30pounds of 5 per cent milk:Silage 30Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 10Grain mixture 10Grain mixture 5

For the same cow yielding 15 poundsof 5 per cent milk:Silage 80Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay 8

Grain mixture 5

A good grain mixture to be used in

a ration which includes silage andsome sort of leguminous hay is com-posed of

PartsCorn chop 4

Wh«at bran 2Linseed oil meal or cottonseed meal. 1

In case the hay used is not of this

kind some of the corn chop may bereplaced by linseed or cottonseedmeal. In many instances brewers'dried grains or crushed oats may beprofitable substituted for bran, andoftentimes gluten products can beused to advantage in place of branor oil meals.

The time to feed silage is directlj

after milking or at least several hoursbefore milking. If fed immediatelybefore milking the silage odors maypass through the cow's body into

the milk. Besides, the milk may re-

ceive some taints directly from the

stable air. On the other hand, ii

feeding is done subsequent to milk-

ing, the volatile silage odors will havebeen thrown off before the next milk-

ing hour. Silage is usually fed twice

a day.

DAIRY COW FEEDSFiuni Prairie Farmer,

Farmer's Bulletm 743 of the U. S.

Department of Agriculture containsa number of grain feed mixtures for

dairy cows, which may be of interest.

We will quote a few of them.Grain mixtures to be fed with

roughages of the low protein class,

such as corn silage, corn stover, tim-othy or millet hays, etc.:

Mixture 7—Per centage of digestibleportein, 19.4:

400 pounds corn meal.200 pounds cotton seed meal.300 pounds gluten feed.400 pounds dried brewers' grains.Mixture 9—Percentage of digestible

protein, IS. 4:300 pounds corn cob meal.200 pounds cotton seed meal.Grain mixtures to fed with high

protein roughage, such as clover, al-

falfa, etc.:Mixture 12—Percentage of digestible

protein, 14.1:400 pounds corn meal.100 pounds cotton seed meal.100 pounds gluten feed.100 pounds wheat bran.Mixture 18—Percentage of digestible

protein, 15.5:100 pounds corn meal.100 pounds oil meal (old process).100 pounds ground oats.

Grain mixtures to be fed with com=bination of low and high proteinroughages, such as silage and clover

or alfalfa hay, corn stover and clover

hay, mixed hay or oat and pea hay:Mixture 23—Percentage of digestible

protein, 16.4:200 pounds corn and cob meal.

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100 pounds cotton seed meal.Mixture 25—Percentage of digestible

protein, 16.4:100 pounds corn meal.100 pounds ground oats.100 pounds cotton seed meal.100 pounds wheat bran.

Give the cow all the roughage she

will eat up clean. Grain mixtureshould be fed in the proportion of

one pound of grain to three to four

pounds of milk.

SOME FACTS ABOUT STOCKFOOD

Water is contained in all foods andfeeding stufifs. The amount varies

from 8 to 15 pounds per 100 poundsof such dry materials as hay, straw,

or grain, to 80 pounds in silage and90 pounds in some roots.

Dry matter is the portion remain-ing after removing or excluding the

water.Ash is what is left when the com-

bustible part of a feeding stuff is

burned away. It consists chiefly of

lime, magnesia, potash, soda, iron,

chlorin, and and carbonic, sulphuric,

and phosporic acids, and is usedlargely in making bones. Part of

the ash constituents of the food is

stored up in the animal's body; the

rest is voided in the urine and ma-nure.

Protein (nitrogenous matter) is

the name of a group of substances

containing nitrogen. Protein furn-

ishes the materials for the lean flesh,

blood, skin, muscles, tendons, nerves,

hair, horns, wool, casein of milk, al-

bumen of eggs, etc., and is one of

the most important constituents of

feeding stuffs.

Gluten is the name given to oneof the most important of the nitro-

genous substances classed togetherunder the general term "protein.""Wheat gum," obtained by carefullychewing wheat, is a familiar example.It is the gluten of flour that givesconsistency to the dough.

Carbohydrates.—The nitrogen-freeextract and fibre are ofen classed to-gether under the name of carbohy-drates. The carbohydrates form thelargest part of all vegetable ioods.They are either stored up as fat orburned in the body to produce heatand energy. The most common andimportant carbohydrates are sugarand starch.

Fibre, sometimes called crude cel-

lulose, is the framework of plants,and is, as a rule, the most indigestiblecontituent of feeding stuffs. Thecoarse fodders, such as hay andstraw, contain a much larger propor-tion of fibre than the grains, oil

cakes, etc.

Nitrogen-free extract includesstarch, sugar, gums, and the like, andforms an important part of all feed-ing stuffs, but especially of mostgrains.

Fat, or the materials dissolvedfrom a feeding stuff by ether, is asubstance of mixed character, andmay include, besides real fats, wax,the green coloring matter of plants,

etc. The fat of food is either storedup in the body as fat or burned tofurnish heat and energy.

AVERAGE COST OF RAISING A HORSE(From Investigations of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture).

Service fee $ 12.95

Time lost by mare in foaling 10.06Breaking to halter 2.22

Veterinary service 2.04Care and shelter—1st year, $4.98; 2nd year, $5. .16: 3rd year, $6.35 16.69Grain fed " 4.98; " 7.14; " 9.56.... 21.68Hay fed " 4.14; " 6.61; " 8.48.... 19.23Pasture " 2.56; " 5.41; " 6.21.... 14.18Other costs 5.01

Total $104.06

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BINDER TROUBLES AND ADJUSTMENTSBy C. O. Reed, Unive^sit^ of Illinois, in I'rairie Farmer.

To have to await the services of anexpert 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 operatorwill only use patience and good judg-ment and try to understand a fewvery simple principles of what seemsa complicated machine. The purposeof this article is to aid the operatorin 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 generalheads: general binder troubles, bind-er head troubles and knotter headtroubles.

Starting, If possible, start the newmachine on a road or in a pasturebefore going into the grain field. Useplenty 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. Thenapply lubricating oil. When you are

ready to enter the grain with a newmachine, raise the machine well up,

tilt the platform forward; open thethroat of the machine by throwingthe butt adjuster forward and start in

with about one-half of a full swath.After five minutes work the machineis ready for maximum results. If

compelled to make a full swath at thestart, cut the grain extra high.

Never change the adjustment of a

new binder head before going into thefield. It may miss a few bundles at

first, but do not adjust. Apply a lib-

eral amount of coal oil to the knotterhead and the troul)le 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 gearand see that the bull wheel revolveswithout catching. Remove the eleva-tor chain and throw in gear. Thiswill 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 shouldlocate the trouble without difficulty.

In testing out head for failure to re-

volve, operate head by hand at backof machine through shaft whichdrives head from elevator chain.

General Binder Troubles

Chains. Undue wear in chains maybe caused by the chain being run tootight or backwards. Run the chainwith the hooks of the links leadingand with the openings of the hooksout. The use of oil or grease onchains, 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 cause excessive wear.Under such conditions use dry graph-ite. Chain jumping is caused by thechain being too loose or by thesprocket being badly worn. If a wornsprocket is the cause for the troublea new one will have to be supplied.

Canvas Troubles. The creeping ofcanvases is caused by running themtoo loose or by the elevators not be-ing square. Test the elevators to seeif they are square by means of meas-uring the diagonals, and then squareby the special apparatus to be foundfor that purpose. Have the canvasesof the same tightness on both sides.

Canvases not elevating the grainmay be caused by missing slats orloose canvases. Broken slats are gen-erally caused by the elevators not be-ing square, or by the canvases notbeing buckled evenly and thus theslat is forced to pass over the rollerat an angle to it. Chewed slats maybe caused by a projecting bolt or thecanvas guides being out of shape.

Heavy Draft. Heavy draft may becaused from lack of sufficient goodlubricating oil, bull wheel being en-tered in quadrant wrong; chains, espe-cially main drive chain, being tootight; paint or varnish not being cutout o^^ the bearings; or rollers binding.Appvy lubricating oil to the bearings.

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Enter the bull wheel in the quadrantsquare. Have the proper tension in

the chains. Coal oil will cut the paint

or varnish from bearing surfaces.

When machine is empty, operatorshould be able to move elevators byhand on elevator chain.

Sidedraft. Sidedraft in a binder re-

fers to such resistance of the platformend 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 becaused by (a) grain wheel bearingtoo light; (b) grain wheel being outof proper adjustment; (c) sickle parts

not cutting properly, resulting in a

pulling off of stalks rather than cut-

ting; (d) very light grain may give acondition where sidedraft is more no-ticeable, and (e) a fast horse on theoutside may lead the operator to be-lieve he has sidedraft.

Remedies, (a) See that grain wheelrevolves freely and perfectly on axle.

If axle, bearings and wheel bell arebadly worn, replace, (b) The inexpe-rienced operator cannot tell whethera grain wheel is aligned properly ornot. It should lead out of the grainslightly, and in case of poor align-

ment here, an expert must be called,

(c) Obvious. fd) 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 betweenthe platform and tongue proper, i. e.,

without changing position of machinemake adjustments to let horses awayfrom grain slightly. If machine runstoo far into grain, make adjustmentsto bring horses a little closer to grainline. These adjustments can be foundbetween tongue and stub tongue onthe McCormick and Milwaukee bind-ers, and in the truck axle braces onthe Deering. If sufficient adjustmentis not provided in the Deering to per-

mit a full swath, turn the tongue over.

Badly Shaped Bundles in goodgrain 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 ontier shaft as possible, even if youhave to sacrifice an inch or two in

the position of the band on the bun-dle. Do not expect the butter toshove the straws down under thebreast plate. Adjust the position ofthe head to bring the straws underthe breast plate and then adjust thebutter 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 very shortgrain or in down grain leaning towardthe elevators we have probably theworst conditions for good bundlemaking, especially for eight-foot bind-ers. First, do all possible to retardthe heads by running the platform as

level as possible and place a ropehead-retarder across the platform, ty-

ing the same to the outside dividerframe. A rope head-retarder is oftenfound to give better results than theretarding strap iron sent out with themachine, but if the latter is used, theoperator will find that he gets verygood results in retarding heads bybending up or crinkling the end ofthe strap iron. Throw the head as

far forward as possible and run thebutter as near perpendicular to therollers as possible to still have thebundle securely tied. Tighten thefront grain check.Badiy Shaped Bundles in Long

Tangled Grain can be remedied byloosening 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 thepackers. See that the deck roller is

working properly and lower the deckcover.Choking Down. Sometimes in

heavy, flufify and tangled grain, andoften in flax, the head cannot dis-

charge a bundle and is stopped by"choking." Adjust the head to tie asmaller, looser bundle, loosen all

grain checks and loosen the tensionon the compressor spring, which is

the spring attached to the compres-sor rod.

Bundles Too Loose or Too Tight.Tighten or loosen the trip springshown in Illustration 1 and describedbelow under "Binder Head Troubles."Do not attempt to make a tight bun-dle by tightening the twine tension onthe twine can. The twine tension is

not for the purpose of affecting the

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TRIP SPRING

tightness of bundles and if it is usedfor such purpose serious needletroubles will result. The twine ten-sion should be sufficiently tight tokeep back slack in the twine betweenthe can and needle.Bundles Too Large or Too Small.

Alove the compressor arm nearer orfarther away from the needle. Thecompressor arm is that arm againstwhich the bundle is formed and as it

is moved in or out that space in whichthe bundle is formed is changed.Reel Troubles. Short oats is often

tlie cause for considerable reel trouble,

especially reel breakage on those ma-chines which have no outside reel

support. The operator cutting shortoats will necessarily have to tilt his

platform well forward and run his

reel low. This means that occasion-ally the reel slats will whip downonto the guards and result in brokenparts. Farmers in some localities

have solved this difficulty by tackingon to each reel slat a piece of heavylinoleum about six inches wide. Thereel can then be run higher, for this

extra piece on the slats serves ad-mirably to force the grain over ontothe 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 headin motion with the rest of the ma-chine, or it is that mechanism whichmomentarily engages the head withthe continuous motioji of the packerswhile the bundle is being tied. Suf-ficient pressure by the straw on thetrip arm raises the stop arm, shownin the illustration, which allows thedog to be forced into the path of thecontinually revolving binder headdriver. A little spring attached to thedog forces the dog into the path ofthis driver when the dog is released,and this same spring holds the dog in

this path until the stop arm can dropback into place and force the dogback out of the way of the revolvingdrivers of the packer sh^ft. Whenthe dog is thrown back out of thepath of the binder head drivers, themotion in the head ceases and thedog, if properly working, must re-

main engaged with the packer shaftuntil the discharge arms make a com-plete revolution. The continuity ofmotion in the head depends upon thedog.Discharge Arms Fail to Start or

Fail to Revolve Completely, This is

a dog trouble. See that the dog springis in place and is of sufficient strengthto hold the dog in the path of thebinder head drivers when the dog is

released. See also that the strikingfaces of the dog and dog driver arenot 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 Arms Revolve Continu-

ally. Before discussing 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

certain number of revolutions before

the stop arm is allowed to drop back

into place to throw the dog out of

engagement with the binder head

drivers. Hence the relation between

the stop arm and the dog is a set

relation maintained through beveled

gears. If for any reason these gears

are separated and not put back in the

original defmite relation to each

other, the head is said to be out of

time. This means that the stop armwould not be in place at the proper

moment to throw the dog out of en-

gagement and a second revolution of

the discharge arm immediately fol-

lows the first. The timing principle

holds true in all makes of heads and

is obtained in a way more or less

common in all types, though the

mechanism will vary to some degree

in its shape and position. If the dis-

charge arms revolve continually the

head may be out of time or the stop

arm face may be so badly w^orn that

it allows the' dog to slip by when the

two come together. If the machine is

out of time, i. e., if the stop arm is

not in place to throw the dog out in

the proper time, time the head byproperly meshing the beveled gears

between the packer shaft and the

binder 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

slip bv one another, file the faces to

their "original form. If this allows

too much play or looseness in the

dog ("which can be tested by taking

hold of the discharge arms to deter-

mine whether they are tight or loose)

a new dog or perhaps a new stop

arm must be purchased. Some ma-chines permit lengthening of the stop

arm. Look for such adjustment and

use same to hold the dog back tighter.

Casting Very Small Bundles. Thereare two causes for this trouble. Thedog m.ay not be thrown out at the

proper time, and the remedy for such

a condition has been just stated above.

Small bundles often appear ni 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 whichseems to be really a part of the first.

Manipulate the machine to make a

clean bundle, loosen the grain checks,adjust the trip spring to tie a looserbundle and adjust the compressor armto tie a smaller bundle.

Discharge Arms Not Set Tight, orDog Drive Strikes Dog. Usuallythese two conditions accompany oneanother and are due to extreme wearin gears and dog, or tier shaft lockmay have become loosened. The tier

shaft lock is usually a little dogworking liehind the tier shaft camwheel at the end of the tier shaft. It

holds the discharge arms in placewhen they are at rest. Examine yourbinder head for this mechanism andif it can be adjusted usually thetrouble 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 torelieve badly worn conditions, butthis will not necessarily remedy thestriking between dog and driver. If

head is very badly worn and all gear-ing has considerable play, the dogmay be advanced one cog which will

bring the head into better time. Greatcare must be used in doing this, how-ever, for it often happens that a headso treated will work perfectly whenoperated by hand, but when drivenby the packer shaft under actual con-ditions the tier shaft is not compelledto complete its revolution and thus is

not "driven home" and locked. Thiswill then result in the discharge armsdropping down and in greater inter-

ference between dog and driver. It

is sometimes found necessary to re-

place badly worn gears, in order toentirely eliminate this trouble.

Knotter Head Troubles

All- binders are very similar. Theycombine the same principles, and al-

though the detail of the mechanismmay differ somewhat, still for everyvital part on one make of machinethere can be found on each othermachine a part similar in function,

very similar in shape, and often very

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'

/ KNOTT EH,

W' •' 'Q. BILLS

similar in position. This is particu-larly true in the knotter head or thatportion of the binder head which ties

the knot. In discussing these troublesthen, let us bear in mind that everymake of binder has in some formeach part shown in the second illus-

tration, and that the functions of theseparts are the same though the posi-

tion and shape may vary slightly.

The disc is that part which holdsthe end of the twine while the bundleis being formed. The bills, also shownin the illustration, are those parts

which tie the knot. It is the function

of the needle to bring up the needleend of the band, place it over the

bills and into the disc where the disc

catches it and securely holds both

ends. The bills then revolve, forminga 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 off the bills—hence the endsof the band are pulled through the

loop and the knot is tied. If these

operations are kept clearly in mindthe 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 notingwhere it is found.

In the third illustration, Figure 1

found clinging to the bills with thesimple knot tied around the bills andthe loose end cut square and smooth,indicates that the disc spring is tooloose and the twine tension is tootight.

The same band found cast with the

bimdle instead of clinging to the bills

would indicate that the disc is butslightly loose, yet too loose. Theband indicating such trouble is shownin Fig. 2.

Fig. 3 found clinging to the bills

but with the free end crushed and

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ragged indicates that the disc is tootight and that the twine tension is

also too tight.

Fig. 4 found cast with the bundleinstead of on the bills indicates thatthe twine tension is perfect but thatthe disc is slightly too tight.

Fig. 5 found with the cast bundleand with both ends crushed andragged indicates that the disc is verytight.

^

Notice the bent crinkled ends inFig. 6 and that the band is formedwith the bundle. The ends have beenin the knot but have pulled out. Thebills may be too loose or the "hump"on the underside of the upper bill

may be worn away sufficiently so thatthe bills cannot hold the ends of theband securely enoush when the loopis pulled off. This probably hascaused a loose knot which pulled outMdien the bundle spread. If the bills

are too loose tighten the bills spring.If the little "hump" is worn awayfile away a little of the stock behindthe hump, using a rat-tail file.

Fig. 8 is the familiar band whichseems to be tied perfectly when thebundle is first cast, but when theshocker grasps the bundle the bandgives way and appears as shown. If

the disc is at the proper tension, thenthe trouble is probably that the bills

do not open wide enough to graspboth ends of the twine in the disc.

If the bills cam roller on the back ofthe upper bill is worn one-sided, sup-

ply new parts. If the whole bills

shaft has dropped down due to wearbelow the bills pinion gear, place avery thin washer under pinion tobring the bills up against the knotterhead frame where they belong. It

sometimes happens that a very loosetwine tension allows sufficient slackin the twine to arch slightly over thebills instead of being pulled downtightly over them. The upper bill

will then nose in between the bands'ends instead of grasping both of themand a simple slip knot is tied insteadof a hard knot.

Fig. 9 indicates a needle trouble.

For some reason the needle has notplaced the twine in the disc. Mostlikely the needle has carried up somegreen stuff of some kind which mo-mentarily clogs the disc. If this bandoccurs frequently, however, then prob-ably the eye of the needle has be-come so badly worn back, due to tootight a tension, that the needle cannot advance far enough to place thetwine in the disc. The needle shouldadvance imtil it just barelj' touchesthe stripper or breast plate. If it

does not advance that far it is prob-ably slow and the needle pitmanshould be shortened slightly.

Make all binder head and knotterhead 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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CORN PLANTER ADJUSTMENTSBy C. O. Reed, University of Illinois in Prairie Farmer.

Not all of our implement troublesare to be found in the plow or in the

binder. The corn planter has troublesof its own, and it is the purpose of

this article to discuss some of thecorn planter principles and troublesthat are often misunderstood.

Accuracy in DropSome corn growers say that ac-

curacy of drop is not an importantfactor with them because two kernelsin one hill and four in the next givesan average of three kernels per hill

and that is the number desired. Thefallacy of this statement is very ap-parent when we stop to consider that

in such planting we have not the de-

sired three kernels in either hill; andif the soil is three-kernel soil, twokernels per hill are too few whilefour 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 beenascertained which number of kernelsis best every efifort should be made to

secure that number in each hill wherethe soil conditions remain constant.

The variable drop devices on plantersafford ample opportunity to shift fromtwo to three or from three to fourkernels per hill as the soil conditionsthrough the row may demand, butthe 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 uniformsize, and (b) the selection of theproper seed plate. Hand tipped andbutted corn or machine sorted cornwill give seed as uniform in shapeand size of kernel as is practical, butunsorted 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

difiference 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 fromlaboratory tests shows the danger of

carelessness in selecting the seedplate. The planter was set to dropthree-kernel hills, and the plates

"small" and "large" were plates nextsize smaller and next size larger thanthe proper or right sized plate found.

RightSmall sized Largeplate plate plate

Per cent of blank hill.. 9.34 .00 .00

Per cent of hills contain-ing 1 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 aslight mistake in plate selection maylead to a direct loss in stand. Theremay be but a very slight difiference

between two pairs of plates—so slight

perhaps that we can not detect thedifference by eye—but a test of thetwo pairs will quickly show that oneof those pairs means a good dropwhile the other paii is dangerous andits use should be avoided. Testingcan be done when time at the barnpermits and will not only mean a sav-ing of time in the field but will alsoenable the operator to avoid a mis-take before it is too late.

Each operator will have his ownmethod of testing out the planter buthe should heed these three rules: (1)

Let each test consist of at least SO or60 hills: (2) run the planter parts at

field speed; (3) do not give up until

the best plate is found. Probably thequickest way to test is to run theplanter in the farm yard, providingthe chickens do not get the corn be-fore we can count it. Rainy day test-

ing on the barn floor is a little moretroublesome but can be very success-fully accomplished by two persons asfollows: Jack the planter up over ablanket stretched tight on the floor sothat the furrow openers will be aboutthree inches above the blanket when

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the depth lever is thrown forward.One man can then turn the drivewheel, trip the check arm and call outthe number of kernels dropped, whilethe second person records the count.After each hill is dropped the kernelsare brushed away by foot of the manturning the drive wheel. Glancing atthe drop without recording the countsimplifies the process but it is notan accurate method and should beavoided when possible.Accuracy of drop may be secured

further by keeping the seed hoppersat least half full at all times.

Blank Hills at the Ends of RowsAccuracy of drop depends also to

some extent upon the speed of thevalves. It sometimes happens that atone end of the row we will happen tostop the team just as the button onthe check wire has begun to forcethe check arm. The valves work soslowly at such a time or stop at sucha point that in some planters the seedat the top of the boot drops clearthrough to the ground instead of be-ing intercepted at the bottom of theboot. Two hills drop at once, then,and when we have turned aroundthere are no kernels at the lowervalve ready for the first hill on thereturn trip. On some planters wemay overcome the difficulty by footdropping one hill while the team is

turning.^On other planters the only

remedy is to stop sooner at the endof the row or to drive ahead at usualspeed until the wire has released thecheck arm.

Accuracy in Check

Considerable attention is usuallygiven to securing accurate checking,but a word regarding the adjustmentwill not be amiss. Accurate checkingmeans possibility of closer cultivation

and less loss by cultivating out hills.

The manufacturer has found that un-der usual conditions the check wirewill travel from one to three inchesacross the field, and inasmuch as theslack will always be ahead of themachine, he designs his planter todrop the hill at a distance behind thebutton equal to one-half the travel.

On the return trip the hill is againdropped behind the button and thusthe hills should check in spite of theAvire travel. It can readily be seenthen that if our shoes or furrowopeners are dropping nearer to orfarther away from the button thanhalf the wire travel, our system forsecuring good checking will be ma-terially interfered with and adjust-ments must be made at A in Fig. 1.

This tongue adjustment will varyon the different makes of planters.On some it is at the rear end of thetongue, but it will be found on all

the popular makes. As a rule thefront frame of the planter should berun level, and it can be so run with aproperly drawn check wire. But dif-ferent tensions^ on the wire drawnby different drivers may necessitatethrowing the front frame slightly outof a horizontal position. If theplanter drops too close to the button,make such tongue adjustment as will

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

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A Spread Clieck Pork May Cause Stringing'

drop the furrow openers back a little

toward the wheels. To some extenttightening 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 droppeda little clo^e to the button, or havingthe check wire a little icre slack will

have the same result in the check.In testing for accuracy of check bydigging up hills, select hills prettyclose behind the planter. Adjustingthe neckyoke straps will also affect

the check. The adjustment shown in

Fig. 1 is also a means of maintaininga good check when dififerent heightsof teams are used and when the dif-

ference cannot be compensated forby adjusting the neckyoke straps.

Uniform tension in the check wiremust be maintained if accurate check-ing is to result. Some drivers evengo so far as to make allowance forthe expansion and contraction of thecheck 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 whensetting 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 operatorshould keep the openers under foot

control so that the shoes may beforced to their depth in dry spots andkept from planting too deep in moist,

soft spots. There are a number of

shoe gauges now on the market whichattach to shoes to insure uniformdepth when floating is desirable. Suchattachments should prove valuable if

properly used where the conditionsdemand. Stringing of the hill maybe caused by (a) dirt in the boot, and(bV by a spread check arm. Troublefrom the first cause will probably be

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due to the team having set back onthe planter while the shoes were still

in the ground. Clean out the bootbottom thoroughly and the rest of theremedy is obvious. Trouble (b) is

less easily detected. If the check armis spread as is shown at B in Fig. 2,

the wire button will let go of thecheck arm before the valves havebeen forced wide open, to the result

that the kernels will be strung out in

the row rather than being droppedwell 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 checkarm 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 mustusually be supplied.

Clutch Troubles

Clutches on the various plantersdiffer so widely in design that no spe-cific rules can be given that wouldapply to all makes. Failure of theclutch to grip or release can often beovercome by thoroughly cleaning theparts, and if the striking forces areworn round, new parts maj' have to

be secured. On most planters this

means but slight expense and a little

patience.

Timing the Plate RimsBreakage may necessitate removal

of the rim which drives the plate.

This rim is timed with the pinion onthe shaft which drives the plates fromthe clutch, and when the rim is re-

placed on the machine the "time" mustbe 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 orconstructed that it is very easA- toascertain the proper relation betweenthe two castings. Before removingthe rim the operator should carefullyseek any such guides so that he mayknow just how to replace the parts.

If no guide is found on the arm andon the shaft pinion, make a mark oneach by means of a cold chisel, andthen in replacing parts bring these

two marks into the same relation toeach other as at first. It sometimeshappens that after replacing a rim oradding a new one, it breaks as soonas it revolves. This is due to non-timing.

The 'question is often asked: "Isthe disc furrow opener preferable tothe ordinary shoe runner?" The sin-gle disc opener has better penetrationthan the shoe and will cut throughtrash 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 canbe inore easily accomplished after it.

In hard, trashy ground, then, thedisc opener should prove preferableto the shoe opener, but in a well pre-

pared seed bed, well free from surfacetrash, the shoe is strongly advocatedbecause of its simplicity. The planterwith disc openers cannot be consid-ered a heavy draft implement, but thediscs carry bearings which must workin soil and one may always expecttrouble with such a combination.

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HOW TO MEND THE HAY ROPEBy C. O. Reed, University <>{ Illinois in I'laiiie Farnner.

To repair a broken or badly weak- shown at A and B in Fig. 2. Takeened strand, complete the break as a strand about five feet long- from a

shown in Fig. 1 and unlay each end piece of rope exactly the same size

of the strand back about 2 feet as as the hay rope, and lay it into the

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

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

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

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

rig-. 5. The New Strand Has Been Laid In Ready to toe Secured at the Ends,

place of the broken strand as shownin Figs. 3 and 4, great caution beingtaken to give the new strand its orig-inal twist and to draw it sufficientlytight, so that the old and new strandswill have the same tension when theload is applied. We now have tneends, as shown in Fig. 5. With eachpair of ends, tie a simple knot, asshown in the upper rope in Fig. 6,

caution being taken to avoid tyingthe knot shown in the lower half of

the same picture. Pull the knots welldown into the lay of the rope. Nowweave each end in, alwa3's workingfrom 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 aswith ends B and D in Fig, 7. Workthe ends in a second time and thencut them ofif, leaving about a quasterof an inch extending out of the rope,as shown in Fig. 8. This completesthe repairing of a broken strand. Therope will be stronger than its pre-vious dangerous condition, and if therepair is properly made, it will behard to detect and will last as longas the rope is serviceable.

If the hay rope is broken or breaksduring the hay season, mend it witha long splice which can be quicklymade with a little practice. The shortsplice should not be used in hayropes. Proceed with the long spliceas follows:

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About 2y2 feet from the ends of

the rope at the break, tie a piece oftwine securely around the rope. Un-lay all three strands in each end backto the twines. Now bring the endsof 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 eachother 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 pairedin exactly the same way. The proc-ess now consists of unlaying one

strand of each two pairs and layinginto its place its mate from the otherrope. In other words, strand 5 in

Fig. 9 is unlaid and strand 3 is laid

into its place toward the reader'sright. 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 ofif each strand sothat about five inches remains andwe will then have the partially com-pleted splice, as shown in Fig. 10.

With each pair of ends, tie a simpleknot exactly as shown in the upperhalf of Fig. 6 and weave the ends in

just as we did when repairing abroken strand above. In making thesplice great care must be taken tokeep the original twist in all strands

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laid in, and in pulling each just tightenough so that it will carry its one-third of the load. A properly madelong splice is hard to detect exceptwhere the ends protrude. It does notincrease the diameter of the rope,and is the only splice which shouldbe used where the rope runs overpulleys. The lengths of long splices

for ordinary farm ropes of different

sizes should be as follows:

Vz inch rope—4 feet% inch rope— 5 feet1 inch rope—6 feet

This means that each end to bespliced will be unlaid back only one-half these distances. The same dis-

tances can be safely used for repair-ing broken strands where new strandsare laid in.

If you wish to "take the twist out"of a new rope before puting it intothe hay rigging, tie one end of the

rope to a light wagon and drag therope about a meadow for twenty min-utes or so, drawing it sharply arounda tree or post if possible. This treat-ment will lessen objectionable twist-ing and snarling, so troublesome withnew ropes. Do not drag the ropeout on a dirt road, as is often done.It is hardly necessary to caution thewise driver to turn his fork team al-

ternatel/ to the right and to the left

to avoid twisting the hay rope.

H. G. Brunning of Mason county,III., who has had considerable experi-ence with alfalfa on sandy lands, saysthat when he seeds alfalfa again fie

will not use a nurse crop, as on light,

sandy soils the young alfalfa plants

need all the plant food they can getand should not be robbed by the nursecrop.

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

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CARE OF HORSESFrom Prairie Farmer.

Here are a few rules prepared bythe Boston Work Horse Relief Asso-ciation that may as well be observedon 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 hurthim. But let him drink only a fewswallows if he is 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 andsweat, his eyes, his nose, and mouth,and the dock. Wash his feet, but nothis legs.

If the thermometer is 75 degrees or

higher, wipe him all over with a dampsponge. Use vinegar water if possible.

Do not turn the hose on him.

Saturday night, give a bran mash,lukewarm; and add a tablespoonful ofsaltpeter.

•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 aromaticspirits of ammonia, or two ounces of

sweet spirits of nitre, in a pint of

water; or give him a pint of coffee,

warm. Cool his head at once, usingcold water, or, if necessary, choppedice, wrapped in a cloth.

If the horse is off his feed, try himwith two quarts of oats mixed withbran and a little water, and add a little

salt or sugar. Or give him oatmealgruel or barley water to drink.

Watch your horse. If he stopssweating suddenly, or if he breathesshort and quick, or if his ears droop,or if he stands with his legs bracedsideways, he is in danger of a heat orsun stroke and needs attention at

once.

If it is so hot that the horse sweatsin the stable at night, tie him outside,

with bedding under him. Unless hecools off during the night, he cannotwell stand the next day's heat.

SOLDERINGBy P. O. Barnfield, in Prairie Farmer,

Soldering is so simple and is use-ful in so many different ways that onenaturally supposes every farmer wouldhave a soldering outfit if he thoughthe could use it to advantage. Onthis supposition I beg to offer somesuggestions which have come fromactual experience.No special ability or experience is

required. It is, of course, true thatdeftness and accurancy naturally fol-low experience, but good results willas surely follow if one will keep thefollowing points in mind.The soldering outfit consists of a

soldering copper (good size, not un-der two pounds), a bar of half andhalf solder, a piece of salammoniac,and a small bottle of muriatic acidwith a small brush for applying.Heat the soldering copper not red

hot but about the same as a flat ironwould be heated for ironing clothes,wipe off the dust on a rag, take afile and rub the surface at the pointtill copper is clean and bright, thenpress the hot copper down the sal-ammoniac till it makes a depression.Place the end of the bar of solderin this depression and with the cop-per melt off two or three drops ofsolder. Remove the bar and rub thecopper hard into the depression, butnot so as to push the solder out overthe edge. Keep this up till the cop-per is well coated with a smoothbright coat resembling tin. You arenow ready for business. Removeevery particle of dirt from the partsintended to be soldered. Usually it

is necessary to scrape the surface witha knife or file if greasy or very dirty,and then with a small brush applythe muriatic acid. Rub the surfacewith the brush to remove particles.Now rub surface to be soldered withthe hot copper, using solder as de-sired. If the solder stands in globulesand does not spread over the surfaceit is because there is some foreignmatter between the solder and the sur-face and the cleaning process shouldbe repeated with more care.

Solder will stick to almost any kindof metal if there is no foreign matteron the surface. Since the parts of a

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copper under the tinned surface areeasily melted, it should never beheated to a red heat.

In mending granitewear or copper, acopper harness rivet or a tinner's

rivet may be inserted after cleaningthe surface around the hole. Get the

boys started to making measures andbuckets, funnels and flue caps. Askthat these be made a specific size andsee how quickly they will grapple withproblems in mensuration. It alsomight keep them out of town someevenings.

HOW TO JUDGE TRACTOR HORSEPOWERFrom Prairie Farmer.

Nearly everyone knows the defini-

tion of a "horsepower'' as given in

school arithmetics, etc., namely, "thepower required to raise a weight of33,000 pounds to a height of 1 foot mone 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 alogical and reliable means of compar-ing their ability to perform work;that a tractor rated at 30 horsepoweron the drawbar would be twice aspowerful and capable of doing twiceas much work as one rated at 15horsepower on the drawbar, for ex-ample. This supposition would becorrect but for the fact that there hasbeen no definite standard used mascertaining the horsepower devel-oped by tractors and the percentageof the power actually developedwhich should be taken for theircatalogue rating. The various manu-facturers have followed their ownjudgment in the matter, and as a re-sult several methods of rating arebeing used, with a consequent lack ofuniformity.

It is because of this fact that at thepresent time it is quite common tofind two tractors doing practically thesame amount of work and clearly ofabout equal power although withwidely different catalog ratings. It

is obvious that either the outfit with alow catalog rating has been under-rated by its manufacturer or that thesecond machine has been overrated,

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 horsepower of tractors. It

is not so important, perhaps, whatparticular method is followed so longas the same method is used by aTI

manufacturers, thus avoiding havingmachines of the same power given

such varying ratings.

A movement is already on foot inthe department to bring about theadoption of some standard. Until onehas been decided upon and adopted,it is suggested that farmers, in com-paring different makes of tractors,should give particular attention to thenumber of plows pulled and theamount of work done by the variousmachines, and that less attention bepaid to the catalog ratings.When outfits can be seen working

side by side, as at the tractor demon-strations which are being heldthroughout the country, the amountof work done is of more value in

comparing the relative power than arethe manufacturers' ratings, unless ex-actly the same method has been usedin each case.

It is obvious that two tractors

each pulling the same number ofplows 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 thedrawbar. In such case, if each is pull-

ing its normal load, they should havethe same drawbar rating. It is notat all uncommon, however, as previ-ously stated, to find tractors undersuch conditions with widely different

ratings. By using as a standard theamount of work done by different

tractors therefore a very fair com-parison of the drawbar horsepowercan be obtained. With this known,a good idea of the power of the motorcan be gained. If in the case just

mentioned, one of the machines wasconsiderably heavier than the other,

it is apparent that it would requiremore power to move its own weightand that it would therefore not becapable of exerting on the drawbaras large a percentage of the motor'stotal power as would the other ma-chine, assuming that the loss ofpower through gears, etc., in the

transmission was the same. It natur-

ally follows that the motor on the

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heaviest machine would develop morepower on the belt than would the oneon the lighter outfit.

The terms "brake" or "belt" horse-power mean exactly the same thingand are used to denote the amount ofpower which the engine wili developand transmit to a belt for stationarywork, such as threshing. This amountof power may be computed by differ-

ent formulas or may be ascertaineddefinitely by actual measurement witha proper apparatus. This accounts forsome of the lack of uniformity in rat-ings. Some companies carefullymeasure the amount of power devel-oped by each engine before it leavesthe factory and then give their enginea catalogue rating equivalent to its

maximum power output; others willdeduct a certain amount from themaximum horsepower as ascertainedand rate their engine at various per-centages of this figure in order to beon the safe side, and to underratetheir outfit rather than overrate it,

while some companies do not measurethe amount of power the engine actu-ally develops, but compute it. Withthe diameter of cylinder, the lengthof stroke, and the number of revolu-tions per minute known, the horse-power which will be developed by anengine can be computed with a fair

degree of accuracy, although there area number of formulas used, several ofwhich give somewhat different results.

In comparing the power of twotractors the speed at which they aremoving must always be considered.A tractor pulling two plows at 2 milesan hour will do the same amount ofwork as one pulling one plow andtraveling at 4 miles an hour, otherconditions being equal, and the horse-power developed at the drawbar is thesame, because the element of timeenters into the determination ofhorsepower. The slower any giventractor 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 thetotal amount of power exerted will

remain practically the same.It is obvious that in the case men-

tioned the tractor pulling one plowand running twice as fast as the onepulling two plows must move its ownweight over the ground twice as manytimes as will the other tractor. If the

weight of the two tractors is the same,it will be seen that twice as muchpower has been expended in movingthe weight of the high-speed tractoras has been used by the one with lowspeed.A great many farmers find it diffi-

cult to understand why a tractor of,say, 10 horsepower at the drawbar willnot pull as heavy a load as will 10horses. This is not because a me-chanical horsepower is less than theamount of power developed by ahorse, but is because of the fact thata horse has an enormous overloadcapacity—that is, he is capable of ex-erting for a short time a great dealstronger pull than he should normallymaintain hour after hour.A tractor, however, has very little

overload capacity when pulling its

normal load. Thus, if a tractor witha drawbar rating of 10 horsepowerpulling its normal load of plows underaverage conditions should strike aparticularly hard spot where the draftwas doubled for a few minutes it

would stall; while 10 horses undersimilar conditions could readily in-crease their pull sufficiently to meetthe increased draft.

From this it will be seen that incases where the draft will vary (andthis occurs in practically all kinds offarm work because of grades, soilvariation, etc.) the load which atractor will handle satisfactorily is

that which it can pull up the steepestgrade or through the toughest soil in

the field. This load may be only halfof what it can pull under more favor-able conditions in the same field. It

will also be apparent that the workingload of a tractor \ r.der ordinary farmconditions is considerably less thanthe normal load for its drawbar equiv-alent in horses, that is, a tractor of 10horsepower on the drawbar will notpull, except under constantly favor-able conditions, the load which a 10-

horse team would normally pull. Thedifference might h£ said to be entirelyin the overload capacity of these tw"^prime movers. With a tractor its

maximum power is practically its

normal power because it is capable of

pulling this load continuously, butcannot carry anything in excess of

this. On the other hand, the horse'snormal load is much less than whathe can do in an emergency.

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LIGHTNING RODS PROTECTBUILDINGS

From Prairie Farmer.

"It is generally agreed now that

lightning rods, properly installed, doafford a considerable measure of pro-

tection to farm buildings, a fact whichis 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 $32has 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. Anothercompany taking risks amounting to

fifty-nine million dollars, in the sameperiod of time on both rodded and un-

rodded buildings, paid for damagedone by lightning more than a thou-

sand times as much as the other com-pany paid on wired buildings. Aprominent fire insurance adjuster

states that in his experience, for everydollar's worth of damage done to

properly rodded buildings, there was$1,168 damage done to unroddedones.In other words, there was indicated

on efficiency of 99.9 per centin 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 coppershould 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. Noblind ends or stubs should be left un-

grounded. Joints should be madevery securely and the contact madeas perfect as possible by soldering andbrazing.

"(3) The conductor should befirmly 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 thebuildings. 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 theridges at intervals not to exceed 20feet. Any terminal point on the roofshould have an aerial terminal of its

own. The aerial terminals should beat least two feet high, firmly bracedin upright position, securely fastenedto the main cable, and provided witha galvanized or nickeled wrought ironpoint.

"(6) Good earth connections areabsolutely necessary. Commonly ac-cepted forms consist of a metal plateburied below the level of permanentmoisture, into the soil to a depth ofeight or ten feet, securely fastened tothe conductor itself.

"(7) All metal masses, such asmetal roofs, radiators, hay fork tracks,etc., should be connected to the mainsystem.

"(8) Use good materials, install

them properly, and no fear of light-

ning need be felt."

WHEN THE BELT SLIPSFrom Prairie Farmer.

The slipping of belts is a great an-noyance, but it is not always remediedby tightening the belt. Ordinarily, if

the proper-sized belts and pulleys areused and properly put in, there shouldbe little or no slipping at all. Oftenthe slipping of a belt is due to theoverload carried by it. There is

economy in using wider belts than is

the usual practice. Many a three-inchbelt 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 andcauses it to crack.

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P&O Tillage Implements have been used by three

generations of Fulton County Farmers. Everything

bearing the P&O trademark is backed by an unquaUfied

guarantee. You take no risk when buying P&O goods.

P&O Light Draft Plows have always been noted for

strength, simplicity and ease of operation.

See Them in ActionHave you noticed the ever-increasing number of P&O

Light Draft Plows, Harrows, Planters and Cultivatorsin the fields of Fulton County The number increases

every year and some day you will have difficulty in find-

ing anything but P&O goods in use around here.

Telephone for RepairsUse your telephone when you need repairs. We have

agents in almost every town and if the dealer does not

have the repairs on hand he can get them in a short timeby telephone service. This is an advantage that does

not obtain on any other line of implements sold in this

county because you have the factory almost at your door.

Quick ServiceThat is but one reason why the P&O goods are pop-

ular in this county. Next to the pleasure of selling P&Ogoods, we like to see them working in the field, and we doeverything we can for the farmer to obtain these results.

PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., Canton, III.

Largest and Oldest PermanentlyEstablished Plow Factory on Earth

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Don't forget to properly lock any

nuts after making an adjustment, nor

neglect to replace split pins which youmay have withdrawn.

Don't lubricate the gear with too

thick a grease.

Don't put too much lubricant in a

gear-box.Don't over-lubricate anywhere.

THE TRACTIONEER'S DREAM.By George Fitch.

The tractor on the farm aroseBefore that dawn at four,

It drove the cows and washed theclothes.

And finished every chore.

Then forth it went Into the field.

Just at the brealc of day;It reaped and threshed the golden yield.And hauled it all away.

It plowed the field that afternoonAnd when the job was through

It hummed a pleasant little tuneAnd churned the butter, too.

And pumped the water for the stock,And ground a crib of corn,

And hauled the baby 'round the blockTo still its cries forlorn.

Thus ran the busy hours awayBy many a labor blest;

And yet, when fell the twilight grayThe tractor had no rest.

For while the farmer, peaceful eyed,Read by the Tungsten's glow.

The patient tractor stood outsideAnd ran the dynamo.

RULES FOR PRODUCING HIGHQUALITY EGGS.From Prairie Farmer.

Chickens must be healthy, goodsize and not mongrel.

Plenty of clean nests must be pro-vided in chicken houses or placeswhere the hens lay.

Setting hens must be separated fromthe laying flock.

Broody hens must be broken up im-mediately or transferred to placewhere the setting hens are housed.Eggs must be gathered daily in cool

weather and twice daily in very warmor extremely cold weather.

All eggs must be kept in a cool, dryand well ventilated place.

A warm kitchen, damp cellar, or in

a room where oil, onions or strong,

odorous vegetables are kept is very

unsatisfactory, as eggs readily absorbodors.A dry, cool, clean, well ventilated

cellar or cave is the best.

Never wash eggs, as it spoils theirkeeping qualities.

Use very small, dirty eggs at homeor market them in regular cases, notin the association cartons.Eggs of questionable quality must

not be marketed through the associa-tion.

Always keep the eggs as cool aspossible and away from direct rays ofsun.Market all eggs at least twice a

week in summer and fall and notlonger than once a week during therest of the season.After June 1, all mature males must

be confined and sold and infertile eggsproduced.

USEFUL INFORMATIONTo find the diameter of a circle

multiply circumference by .31831.

To find circumference of a circle

multiply diameter by 3.1416.

To find area of a circle multiplysquare of diameter by .7854.

To find surface of a ball multiplysquare of diameter by 3.1416.

To find side of a square equal in

area to a given circle, multiply the

diameter of the latter by .8862.

To find cubic inches in a ball mul-tiply cube of diameter by .5236.

Doubling the diameter of a pipe

increases its capacity four times.

Double riveting is from 16 to 20per cent stronger than single.

One cubic foot of anthracite coal

weighs about 58 pounds.One cubic foot of bituminous coal

weighs from 47 to SO pounds.One ton of coal is equivalent to

two cords of wood for steam pur-

poses.A gallon of water (U. S. Standard)

weighs 8% lbs. and contains 231 cu-

bic inches.

A cubic foot of water contains 7J^^

gallons, 1728 cubic inches, andweighs 625^ lbs.

Each nominal horse-power of a

boiler requires 30 to 35 lbs. of waterper hour.To sharpen dull files lay them in

sulphuric acid until they are eatendeep enough.

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ORGANIZING THRESHING RINGBy Frank I. Mann in Prairie Farmer.

I do not know of a draft of by-lawssuitable for a threshing ring, but it

would be an easy matter to draw upsuch if desired. Most of the threshingrings are held together by a "gentle-man's agreement," which, as a rule, is

just as good as a "cut and dried" con-stitution and by-laws, and more likelyto be observed.The plan of procedure is to get all

the parties in the ring present at ameeting, and if any are not present letthem agree to observe the provisionsagreed upon at the meeting. Elect achairman and secretary. The secre-tary is to keep a record of all meas-ures acted upon by the meeting, andthese minutes are in fact the by-lawsto be observed later. Usually, an ex-ecutive com.mittee of about threemembers are chosen, and this execu-tive committee has full powers to de-cide matters not decided at the gen-eral meeting, to contract with engineand separator men, either by the cir-

cuit or threshing and other mattersnot previously agreed upon.

Usually the general meeting decideswho is to furnish separator and en-gine and the price to be paid under acontract with owners of machines.The number of acres to be threshed is

ascertained and the number of men tobe furnished is distributed among themembers according to acreage. In anaverage ring each 40-acre field fur-

nishes one man; 80 acres, two men,and 100 acres or more, three men. Atimekeeper may be agreed upon at thegeneral meeting, and the timekeeperkeeps accurate time the separator is

running on each job. At the end ofthe threshing season a "clearance" is

made of the work or men furnishedduring the season, and those who havereceived less help than supplied re-

ceive the difference, which, of course,is paid by those who have given less

than received. This "clearing" of helpfurnished has a good tendency to keeppeace in a neighborhood, and is equi-table.

If the ring is a large one, as manyof the details should be agreed uponat the general meeting as possible, soas to avoid future misunderstandings.The order in which the jobs arethreshed should be understood, and arotation agreed upon for future years,

so no set of members will be throwneither first or last; the hours for com-mencing and stopping work each dayshould be understood; the executivecommittee should have power to de-cide if any laborer furnished is ineffi-

cient. Let the Golden Rule be themotto and the minutes be the by-laws, and among men there will beharmony.

PREPARING POULTRY FORMARKET.

From Prairie Farmer.

Grasp the chicken, when killing, bythe bony part of the skull. Do not letthe fingers touch the neck. Make asmall cut with a small, sharp pointedknife on the right side of the roof ofthe chicken's mouth, just where thebones of the skull end. Brain for drypicking by thrusting the knife throughthe groove which runs along the mid-dle of the roof of the mouth untilit touches the skull midway betweenthe eyes. Use a knife which is notmore than 2 inches long, one-fourthinch wide, with a thin, flat handle, asharp point, and a straight cuttingedge.At least 30 per cent of all the poul-

try coming into the New York marketis incompletely bled. Much of it is sobadly bled that it results in a loss offrom 2 to 5 cents a pound, as com-pared with the corresponding poultrywhich is well bled and in good order.Aside from the bad appearance of in-completely bled chickens, their keep-ing properties are very inferior. Theflesh loses its firmness sooner; its

flavor is not so good.A very large proportion of the un-

sightly poultry in our markets asidefrom the rubbing and tearing of theskins, is caused by an incomplete re-moval of the blood. This is evidencedby red dots which frequently occurwhere the feathers have been re-moved, especially over the thighs andwings, or by the small veins, whichmar the appearance of the neck. Gen-erally it is the neck which shows mostplainly the presence of blood in thefowl, or that a wrong method has beenused in cutting the blood vessels in

an attempt to empty them. The neckis the first part to discolor, becomingfirst red, then bluish red or purple andfinally green as aging progresses.

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Abbreviations Used in this Directory

a—Acres; Ch—Children; O—Owner; T—Tenant or Renter;

R—Rural Route; Sec—Section; Name of wife follows directory-

name in parentheses 0; figures at end of information—year be-

came resident of county.

EXAMPLEAbbott, C. E., (Dora) Ch John, Helen, Fairview Rl, Fairview Sec28

T244a James Ten Eyck (1912)

Means ThatC. E. Abbott—name.(Dora) wife's name.Ch John, Helen—children named John, Helen.Fairview Rl—Post Office Fairview Rl.Fairview Sec28—Fairview Township, Sec28.

T244a—Tenant of 244 acres.

James Ten Eyck—Owner of Farm.(1912)—resident of county since 1912.

Abadusky, Geo C. (Matild) Ch Annie,Mabel, Lizzie, Frank, Fred, LondonMills Rl Young Hickory SeclOOBOa (1916)

Abbadusky, Delbert (Alice) Ch Dale,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec31 T160aWm. Abbadusky (1915)

Abbadusky, John H. (Mabel) Fair-view Rl Joshua Sec4 T120a J. T.Wycofif (1914)

Abbadusky, Ralph A. (Esther) Ellis-

ville Rl Deerfield Sec3 T194a G. A.Abbadusky (1910)

Abbadusky, Wm. (Maggie) Ch Amos,Delbert, Harrv, Ellisville Rl Deer-field Sec4 T203a Wm. H. Lamb(1899)

Abbott, C. E. (Dora) Ch John, Helen,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec28 T244aJas.Ten Eyck & John Vorhees (1912)

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Abbott, Ocie Ch George, John, Beu-lah, Jennie, Glenn, Canton R2Joshua Secl5 088a (1890)

Abbott, Sylvester T. Ch Oscar, Ar-thur, Fannie, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl9O160a (1880)

Abshire, Bert (Marville) SmithfieldRl Bernadotte Sec8 T80a John Bur-rows (1891)

Abshire, G. W. (Jennie) Ch William,Samuel, Minnie, Belle, Blanche,Bert, Bertha, Earl, Gerald, Smith-field Rl Bernadotte Sec5 O240a(1861)

Abshire, Wm. A. (Delia) Ch Hazel,Gladys, Ruth, Claire, Charles,Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec8O80a (1877)

Ackerson, Joseph and George, Mari-etta Harris Secl7 T80a Walker Ker-nal (1883)

Ackerson, W. P. (Mary) Ch Anna,Alice, Perry, Helen, Marietta, Har-ris Sec8 T120a Ed Harris (1880)

Adams, Earl L. (Margaret) VermontR2 Vermont Sec23 O80a (1884)

Addis, John R. (Jilphia) Canton R2Joshua Sec27 TllOa Mercy Vittum(1912)

Addis, John W. (Daisy) Ch Carl,Mattie, Arthur, Leota, Canton R8Orion Sec30 T160a I. L. Cadwal-ader (1871)

Adkins, Levi (Eliza) Ch Budd, Eliza,Smithfield R2 Lee Sec36 FarmHand A. Sturgen (1898)

Adkinson, C. (Goldie) Ch Roy, Mel-vin, Samuel, Silvia, Astoria R4 As-toria Sec29 T80a C .Blemner (1909)

Adkinson, Frank (Phima) Breeds,Orion Sec 27 T40a Harry Johnson(1910)

Abeam, Wm. (Gail) Ch Harold, Rus-sell, Avon R3 Union Sec 26 0286a(1877)

Akin, Geo. J. (Bernice) Ch Louie,Harold, Farmington R2 Farming-ton Secl4 T160a T. J. Ingold (1912)

Albertall, B. P. (Sadie) Ch Glendora,Zelma, Gilbert, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec35 Farm Hand J. A. Mans(1890)

Albright, Clarence (Vada) Ch Louise,Ida, Pauline, Leona, Canton R8Orion SeclS T80a J. L. Albright(1881)

Albright, John (Sarah) Ch Clarence,Walter, Allie, Carrie, Canton R7Canton Sec36 0175a (1880)

Albright, Walter E. (Fonda) Ch New-ton, Katherine, Canton R8 OrionSec23 T80a J. Albright (1883)

Alcott, Guy F. (Ethel) Ch Marjorie,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 01500a(1907)

Alcott, Leonard C. (Hattie) Ch Cyrus,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 01500a(1907)

Alden, Frank (Helen) Ch Glenn, Ken-neth, Bert, Fern, Avon R4 Lee Sec19 013a (1874)

Alden, John D. (Dora) Ch Hattie,

Martin, Harry, James, Antoinette,Erwin, Avon Rl Deerfield SeclST129a Sarah Hittle (1906)

Alden, W. H. (Grace) Ch Verne,Avon R4 Lee Sec4 T140a Carrie

O'Donnell (1875)Alexander, Chas. E. (Irna) Ch Ruth,Avon R3 Union Sec2 T280a L. W.Cutler (1912)

Alexander, E. (Ella) Ch Ethel, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec22 T240a F.

A. Cooper Est. (1869)Allen, Frank M. (Elizabeth) Ch

Birdie, Henry, John, Levi, Kenneth,Middle Grove, Farmington Sec7T78a S. J. and M. A. Torrence(1913)

Allen, Fred D. (Laura) Ch Raymond,Paul, Alma, Lewistown R2 Lewis-town Secl4-15 T160a J. Bowen andO. Hanna (1884)

Allen, John (Annie) Ch Ralph, Lewis-town R4 Liverpool Sec21 T80a A.Ashby (1888)

Allen, Otto Farmington Rl Farming-ton Secl7 T80a P. Hafifey (1915)

Allen, Wm. J. (Zoe) Ch Delois, Ira,

Edmond, Elmer, Julia, Willard, Ra-patee R35 Fairview Secl3 OlOa(1914)

Allison, Daniel E. (Nellie) Ch Fran-cis, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec3 T160aBurson Est. (1914)

Allison, Martin J. (Mary) Ch Charles,Dale, Ina, Fairview Rl FairviewSec31 T50a Amos Wilson (1911)

Allison, Wm. H. (Lizzie) Ch Lloyd,Vada, Neta, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Sec25 T120a J. W.Fulmer (1911)

AUstott, Robt. (Jennie) Ch Glenn,Avon Rl Lee Secl4 05a (1900)

Alpaugh, Jay (Blanche) Ch Winifred,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec20 T120aS. D. Alpaugh (1904)

Altaugh, A. P. (Mattie) Ch Cleo, Avis,Lola, Canton R4 Canton SeclS0144a (1878)

Alter, John G. (Maggie) Ch Wilbur,Clinton, Ellisville Rl Deerfield SecSO280a (1894)

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Alward, C. W. (Josephine) Ch Verne,Clarence, Canton R2 Canton Sec280124a (1870)

Alward, Mrs. Eliza Ch Elizabeth,Harry, Carrie, Mabel, Canton RlCanton Sec9 0425a (1856)

Alward, Frank (Clara) Ch Pauline,Benny, Mildred, Canton Rl CantonSec5 TlOOa M. Defenbaugh (1865)

Ames, Lewis N. (Spica) Ch Frank,Jake, George, Raymond, Earl, Wil-liam, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec12 0135a (1853)

Ames, O. B. (Eva) Ch Zada, Jesse,Lillie, Robert, Table Grove R3Farmers Sec28 T36a, J. W. Dun-blazier (1872)

Anderson, Jas. E. (Emma) Ch Oscar,Cora, Garriet, Nellie, Fairview RlJoshua SeclO T160a G. Voorhees(1905)

Anderson, Ross (Osee) SmithfieldR2 Harris Secl2 T80a Albert Mc-Dermet (1885)

Anderson, Roy E. (Maude) Ch Frank,Bernard, Farmington R2 Farming-ton Sec22 T96a Wm. Staufifer (1914)

Anderson, W. H. (Alice) Ch Pearl,William, Grace, Henry, Cecil, Fran-cis, Donald, Mary, Glasford R3Orion Sec24, Farm Hand A. J. Fid-ler (1901)

Andrews, C. (Lizzie) Bryant, Buck-heart Secl9 T135a A. L. Harriott1891)

Andrews, C. H. (Rosie) Ch Louise,Raymond, Ruth, Canton R3 Buck-heart Secl3 066a (1888)

Andrews, L. K. (Blanche) Canton R7Buckheart Seel T80a Mrs. A. E.Burhance (1886)

Andrews, Wm. F. (Lula) Ch Walter,Louise, Archie, Farmington RlFarmington Sec5 T196a Louis Rohl-fing (1910)

Anten, Aaron (Annie) Ch Charles,Nida, Alta, Clinton, Alfred, Banner,Banner Secll 074a Sec2-ll T78aClara Beebe (1866)

Anthony, Albert A. (Mary) Ch Gar-nett, Opal, Avon R3 Union Sec2O106a (1913)

Archdale, Elmer A. (Elva) Ch Lalla,Farmington R2 Farmington Sec27T145a C. M-. Hill (1914)

Aringdale, John W. (Nellie) ChGlenn, Ermia, Iva, Avon R3 Ellis-ville Sec6 O210a (1912)

Armstrong, Hugh (Ida) Ch Oscar,Harry, Gus, Fay, Paul, Canton R8Orion Sec27 O20a (1909)

Arnett, Rufus J. (Temperance) ChSylvia, Esther, Madalene, Helen,Lewistown R5, Lewistown Sec24O120a (1859)

Arnett, S. A. (Nannie) Ch Elmer,Harley, Marshal, Lewistown R4,Liverpool Secl9 O120a (1863)

Arnett, Wilbur (Jessie) Ch Helen,Dorothy, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec24T202a M. P. Rice (1876)

Arthur, P. A. (Lillie) Ch Marie, Bo-nita, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec29T120a I. E. Dial

Arundel, Wm. (Emma) Ch Fannie,Myrtle, Bruce, Norris, Canton Sec20145a (1881)

Asbell, A. W. (Lizzie) Ch Paul, Am-sev, Glendole, Herold, Havana R3Kerton Sec4 OllOa (1864)

Ash, Lon (Dolly) Ch Lon, Russell,Francis, Mary, Mildred, John, Can-ton Canton Sec33 074a (1864)

Ash, Lucy A. Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 O160a (1913)

Ashby, A. (Catherine) Ch Angeline,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21O80a (1849)

Ashby, John E. (Hattie) Ch Lucille,Frances, Von, Canton R5 OrionSec35 Farm Hand L. C. Sprague(1913)

Ashby, Robert (Ella) Ch William,Charley, Robert, Fiatt Rl JoshuaSec 20 T80a Wm. R. Ashby (1909)

Ashby, Wm. R. (Judith) Fiatt RlJoshua Sec20 O80a (1891)

Ashley, J. M. (Minnie) Ch Daisy,Ernie, Freddie, Canton R7 Buck-heart Seel TI60a County (1881)

Ashton, Francis M. (Lula) Ch Clarie,Alice, Farmington R2, FarmingtonSec26 0165a (1893)

Atchinson, EUas B. (Sarah) Ch Ber-tha, Avon R3 Union Secl4 O80a(1861)

Aten, Clermont (Flora) Ipava RlPleasant Sec22 O40a (1891)

Aten, Ellen Ch Clermont, Vernon,Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec22 O40a(1861)

Aten, Mrs. John Ch Edward, Lula,Clarence, Edith, Irl, Guy, Mertin,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec29 O160a(1857)

Aten, M. V. Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec27T75a J. P. Aten Est. (1896)

Athern, Algernon (Senora) Ch Letha,Doyle, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec27095a (1899)

Atherton, D. S. (Belle) Ch Fred, El-wood, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec22O200a (1863)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Atherton, Kester W. (Amelia) ChElva, Harvey, Nellie, Rose, Mau-rice, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec24O160a (1855)

Atherton, Richard E. (Mary) ChErnest, Harry, Vermont R2 Ver-mont Sec23 066A (1863)

Athey, Geo. W. (Bertha) Ch Fern,Ruth, Lewistown R5 LewistownSec26 O80a (1865)

Athey, Richard Easley Ch Henry,Maryettie, George, Eliza, Lewis-town Lewistown Sec32 078a (1834)

Atwater, B. E. (Delia) Ch Ray, Don,Orlev, Harley, Dwight, Dorothy,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec28 O60a(1876)

Atwater, J. W. (Margaret) Ch Har-vey, Havana R3 Isabel Sec32O160a (1840)

Ault, John A. (Mary) Ch James,Grace, Dora, Leonard, Raymond,Jessie, Mabel, Smithfield R2 Deer-field Scc33 O120a (1893)

Azbell, Ed L. (Zena) Ch John Ly-man, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec28O40a (1881)

B

Babbitt, Edw. (Ella) Avon R3 UnionSecl4 0128a (1914)

Babbitt, Emery V. (Dawn) Ch Gar-net, St. Augustine R24 Union Sec5T80a Mrs. Eliza Harrod (1914)

Babbitt, Geo. W. (Caroline) Ch Ken-neth, Daisy, Sarah, Jessie, Flossie,

Avon R3 Union Secll O150a (1888)

Babbitt, Jas. J. (Pearl) Avon R3Union Secl4 O160a (1911)

Babbitt, Jesse J. (Marie) Ch Alice,

Avon R3 Union Sec4 T160a M. P.

Rice (1914)Babbitt, Kenneth R. (Nellie) Ch Er-

mia, Avon R3 Union Sec3 O70a(1908)

Babbitt, Steven J. Ch Hubert, Neva,Edith, Avon R3 Union Sec3 0122a(1888)

Babbitt, Wm. S. (Bell) Avon R3Union Sec3 T275a Babbitt Est.

(1909)Babcock, Chas. S. (Josie) Ch Carl,

Frank, Cashious, Hardy, Harry,Russell, Ipava Rl- Pleasant Sec230236a (1856)

Babcock, S. D. (Jennie) Ch Horace,Cleveland, Guy, Marietta R2 HarrisSeclS O120a (1862)

Bailey, Alex (Mary) Ch Carrie, Ada,Mattie, Margaret, Meriam, TableGrove R2 Vermont Sec8 0155a(1849)

Bain, E. F. (Nellie) Ch Emerson,Bryce, Wilber, Eleanor, Ernest,Canton R4 Orion SeclS T80a LewisThompson (1879)

Bain, G. W. Ch Ernest, Alva, Alta,

William, Sylvia, Russell, Jessie,

Canton R4 Orion Sec9 OlOOa (1866)Bain, J. W. (Delia) Ch Bernard, Can-

ton R3 Buckheart Sec26 T3a Chas.Woodcock (1890)

Bainter, Alonzo (Addie) Ch Clyde,Bessie, Calvin, Gustine, James, Ha-vana R3 Isabel Sec34 O160a (1863)

Bainter, Mrs. Atlantice Ch Alzina,Henry, Louis, Samuel, Minnie, Lew-istown R6 Isabel Secl5 O120a (1850)

Bainter, Gust (Mary) Havana R3Kerton Sec3 T80a Jane Leonard(1892)

Bainter, Henry J. (Nellie) Ch Ken-neth, Rita, Raymond, LewistownR6 Isabel Secl5 T120a Mrs. H.Bainter (1876)

Bainter, Samuel (Lula) Ch Bonnie,Dorothy, Margaret, Lewistown R6Isabel Secl4 O80a Secl7 T200aJames Atwater (1879)

Bait, C. G. (Lillie) Ch Alfred, Rus-sell, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl7 TlOaE. Bair (1899)

Bair, Edw. Astoria R4 Astoria Sec32T160a Margaret Bair (1867)

Baker, D. J. (Annie) Ch Dorothy, Da-mond, Coffeen, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec26 T198a W. Woodcock(1878)

Baker, D. S, (Ida) Ch Orville, Galen,Clair, Marling, Bernice, VermontR3 Astoria Sec5 T160a C. Mummert

Baker, Harley (Ercell) Lewistown R4Liverpool Secl5 John Mellert (1905)

Baldwin, Lew F. (Verna) Ch Mary,Jack, Ipava Rl Pleasant SecllT320a J. J. Baldwin (1883)

Ball, Clifford (Roxy) Ch Edna, Lloyd,Virgil, Canton R7 Banner Sec9T218a Henry Wages and D. M.Williams (1886)

Ball, C. E. (Alice) Ch Austin, Helen,Canton R2 Canton Sec28 Ola (1887)

Ballard, L. C. (Delia) Ch Pearl, Law-rence, Phyrne, Hazel, Canton R5Banner Sec4 O120a (1863)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ballard, Thos. W. (Eva) Canton R6Buckheart Sec26 O80a (1858)

Bandle, Geo. E. Ch Charles, Lee,\\'innie, Marion, Lewistown R5Waterford Secl2 T80a Edd Fette(1864)

Bandle, Wm. (Elizabeth) Ch Ernest,May, Harrv, Grace, Lewistown R4Lewistown' Sec24 O60a (1875)

Bankes, Chas. (May) Ch Pansy, Roy,Ada, Lvle, Vermont R2 VermontSec36 T200a Baxter Est. (1913)

Barclay, Aria (Marion) Ch Harold,Wilfred, Lewistown R2 LewistownSecl2 T80a J. Barclay (1892)

Barclay, Bede L. (Molly) Ch Harold,Virgie, Robert, Lewistown Rl Ber-nadotte Secl4 T132a Marion Bra-den (1878)

Barclay, Dallas (Ethel) Ch Leota,Pauline, Marion, Don, Lyle, Lewis-town R2 Liverpool Sec8 O80a(1885)

Barclay, John (Phoebe) Ch Catherine,Clarence, Lewistown R2 LewistownSeel T120a James Barclay (1884)

Barcus, Wm. D. (Fair) Mabel, Mat-tie, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec 34 O80a(1903)

Barker, Allen (Margaret) Ch William,Maud, Hiram, Jessie, Maggie, Delia,

Canton R2 Canton Sec32 GeorgeChurchill (1853)

Barker, C. C. (Rebecca) Ch Homer,Earl, Cline, Lester, Bernice, Paul,

Loren, Myrtle, Pearl, Havana R3Kerton Sec5 T160a Mrs. L. O'Don-nell (1914)

Barker, Elmer (Maud) Ch May, Wil-ma, Ipava R2 Farmers Secll T140aJ. A. Wright (1885)

Barker, G. M. (Ella) Ch William,Myrtle, Nellie, Wyatt, Glen, Clara,

Table Grove R2 Farmers Secl8O80a (1868)

Barker, Homer (Minnie) Ch Oralia,

Vance, Howard, Havana R3 KertonSec2 T320a A. L. Langelier (1912)

Barker, Ira (Trixie) Table Grove RlFarmers Sec3 T120a H. Boyd(1882)

Barker, John (Ida) Ch Eugene, TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl8 T120a W.F. Barker (1888)

Barker, Margaret Ch Sonela, Ezra,Frank, Locy, Carrie, Edith, Florine,Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec7O150a (1863)

Barker, Wm. Ch Elsie, Clyde, Robert,Melvin, Carl, Canton R2 CantonSec32 T160a Geo. Churchill (1876)

Barkley, Harry (Mabel) Ch Alma,Paul, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSec5 T300a Hollenback Est. (1911)

Barlow, John J. (Mary) Ch Laura,Lula, Elden, Everett, John Jr.,Harry, Blanche, Farmington R2Farmington Sec24 O90a (1871)

Barlow, John W. (Sarah) Ch Ernie,Jennie, Avon R3 Union Secl20514a (1876)

Barlow, Mrs. Mattie Ch Harry, Alva,Canton R8 Orion Sec28 O40a (1882)

Barnes, Chas. H. (Myrtle) Ch Ralph,Alta, Emerson, Margaret, Dorothy,Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec24 (1905)

Barnes, C. Percy (Emma) Ch Mary,Thomas, Canton R4 Orion Secl8T145a Thos. Barnes (1886)

Barnes, Emerson R. (Blanche) ChRaymond, Clyde, Canton Rl Farm-ington Sec29 OllOa (1913)

Barnes, J. P. Table Grove Rl Farm-ers Secl7 T87a Harriet Barnes(1856)

Barnes, Maggie Ch Callie, Oral, Mari-etta Rl Harris Sec6 039a (1896)

Barnes, Samuel (Diana) Ch Harvey,Henry, Frank, Jennie, Myron, Isaac,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl7T78a Harriet Barnes (1851)

Barnes, Wm. (Margaret) Ch Albert,Mattie, Nora, Minnie, Estella, Ida,Fern, Canton R4 Canton SecllT116a Spencer & Meredith (1892)

Barnett, Oliver (Mary) Ch Clara, Ed-win, Bertha, Carl, Brvant, Bnck-heart Sec30 057a (1866)

Barnhart, David B. Canton, CantonSec26 023a (1866)

Barnhart, H. F. (Alta) Ch Darlene,Helen, Mary, Ruth, Canton Rl,Canton Sec21 Farm Hand JohnMorrell (1905)

Barnhart, John S. Canton, CantonSec26 OlOa (1870)

Barrett, F. D. (Minnie) Ch Edwin,May, Mabel, Edith, Canton RlCanton Sec27 T42a Conklin Sons(1881)

Barrett, Geo. S. (Florence) Ch Ed-win, Charles, Lewistown R2 Lewis-town Sec29 O40a Sec31 T60a H. C.Barrett (1885)

Barrett, Henry L. (Sophie) Ch Mary,George, Alice, Leon, Lewistown RlLewistown Secl5-16 0662a (1861)

Barrett, John (Helen) Ch Thomas,John, Mary. Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2O260a (1859)

Barrett, John W. Ipava R4 PleasantSec3 T260a (1872)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Barrett, Nelson (Jennie) Ch Jennie,Murat, Lewistown R5 WaterfordSec2 067a (1864)

Barrett, Thos. L. (Julia) Ch Mary,Lawrence, John, Helen, Catherine,Anna, William, Ipava R4 PleasantSec3 T260a John Barrett (1870)

Bartholomew, G. F. (Grace) Ch Paul,Canton R3 Buckheart Secll FarmHand (1906)

Bartlett, H. M. (Ida) Ch Enuis, Nora,Daisy, Julia, Bryan, Cassie, Carrie,Mary, Seville, Harris Sec24 T160aJ. C. Morgan (1886)

Bartlow, French (Chloe) Marietta RlHarris Sec7 T88a John Watson Est.

(1915)Baterton, J. N. (Mary) Ch Claude,

Louie, Arley, Roy, Hazel, AstoriaR3 Woodland Secl5 064a (1909)

Bates, Chas. (Pearl) Ch Charles Jr.,

Basil, Lela, Marietta R2 Harris Sec22 T40a Herbert Powell (1882)

Bates, C. C. (Nellie) Table Grove R3Farmers Sec21 T133a Mrs. A. S.

Rasmussen (1914)Bath, Abe Jr. (Lenora) Ch Clifford,

Kermit, Vera, Annie, Quentin, Veda,Lucile, Canton R6 Buckheart SeclST139a Abe Bath (1873)

Bath, Wm. (Myrtle) Ch William,Lysle, Hazel, Carl, Goldie, Dorothy,Ethel, St. David, Buckheart SeclS012a (1872)

Baty, Harry J. (Lena) Ch Alberta,Marjory, Trivoli R13 Orion SeelO80a (1907)

Baty, John, Trivoli R13 Orion SeelFarm Hand John R. Johnson (1909)

Baughman, Clifford H. (Leslie) ChClyde, Dorothv, Royland, FairviewRl Fairview Sec28 TlOOa W. B.

Polhemus (1904)Baughman, E. L. (Sarah) Avon R4Lee O80a (1901)

Baughman, E. L. (Blanche) Ch Mar-vin, Marion, Robert, Mildred, Gor-don, Canton R2 Buckheart SecSFarm Hand (1905)

Baughman, Frank (Roselle) ChGeorge, Ethel, Reatha, Roil, Geral-dine, Marietta R2 Farmer Sec8O60a (1864)

Baughman, Geo. (Dilla) Ch Nina,Maurice, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec31O207a (1913)

Baughman, Jos. Ch Robert, Susan,Sarah, Frank, Stella, Dan, Henry,Lucy, Dellie, Table Grove Rl Farm-ers "Sec7 O40a (1840)

Baughman, J. A. (Mary) SmithfieldR2 Cass Sec29 O90a (1869)

Baughman, J. A. (America) ChGeorge, Lee, Fred, Anna, Addie,Marietta Rl Harris SeclO 024a(1863)

Baughman, J. D. (Elizabeth) ChGrace, Nellie, Luther, Delma, May,Ralph, Mary, Harrj^ Donald, James,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec4 O40a(1862)

Baughman, L. E. Smithfield R2 CassSecl8 T160a Lon Ellis (1893)

Baughman, M. A. (Margaret) ChEben, Avon R4 Lee Sec4 T80a E. L.Baughman (1881)

Baughman, Wm. Smithfield R2 CassSecl7 T160a Lon Ellis (1881)

Baumgardner, C. J. (Dana) Ch Mary,Ipava R2 Farmers Sec26 0231a(1876)

Baumgartner, Chas. (Sarah) Ch Hart,Iva, Grover, Gladys, Alta, HavanaR3 O50a (1861)

Baumgartner, Hart (Carrie) Ch Opal,Norine, lone, Herbert, Emily, El-zada, Wilma, Havana R3 KertonSecl9 O70a (1883)

Baylor, Reginald U. (Lillian) Ch Lyle,Vern, Edwana, Farmington R2Farmington Sec36 T200a Mrs. KateBaylor (1882)

Baylor, R. J. (Minnie) Ch Vivian,Mildred, LeRoy, Canton R5 OrionSec31 T63a Fred Rodgers (1881)

Bayre, Jos. (Frank) Ch Marvel, Can-ton R2 Canton Sec30 Mrs. Jennie P.

Gardner (1892)Beadles, Mrs. Ella Ch Gertrude, Lew-

istown R3 Bernadotte Sec23 052a(1868)

Beadles, Frank F. (Lavina) Ch Doris,Donald, Lewistown R6 Isabel SeclSFarm Hand W. D. Hendee (1893)

Beadles, Jas. E. (Bertha) Ch Nathan,Lewistown R6 Waterford Sec5 O60aTlSOa E. C. Porter Est (1876)

Beadles, Jefferson (Verna) Ch Mary,Lewistown R6 Waterford Sec9Farm Hand Nathan Beadles (1889)

Beadles, Nathan (Mary Ann) Ch Jef-ferson, Basil, Avery, Eva, Wiley,Frances, Lewistown R6 WaterfordSec4 0251a (1865)

Beadles, Thos. M. (Addie) Ch Willis,Mildred, Rav, Lewistown R3 Lewis-town Secl9'089a (1886)

Beaird, B. F. (Maggie) Ch Walter,Hazel, Lile, Seville, Cass Sec250112a (1866)

Beaird, Grover G. (Lena) Ch Bertha,Goldie, Ipava R4 Bernadotte SeclST62a A. McAdams (1891)

Beaird, Jas. E. (Addie) Ch Violet,

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Kenneth, Bravton, Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Sec24 07da (1885)

Beaird, Wm. J. (Ida) Ch Elmer,Flo.vd, Stella, Frank, Grover, Earl,

Celia, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl60138a (1854)

Beam, A. W. (Mary) Ch John, Silva,

Earl, Floyd, Dorothy, Cecil, James,Matilda, Maxine, Cuba Rl CassSec35 T140a (1868)

Beam, J. E. (Laura) Ch Ora, Howard,Chester, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec7T220a J. Beam Est (1874)

Beam, R. (Sybil) Ch Mary, Cuba R2Putman Secl6 T125a Jas. T. George(1879)

Beans, Lewis (Effie) Ch Selena, Amos,Helen, Effie, Vermont R2 VermontSec20 0265a (1870)

Bear, John E. ((Tarrie) Ch Lloy, Louis,Farmington R2 Farmington Sec22O160a (1890)

Bear, Simon G. (Clara) Ch Ambio,Wilma, Loren, Farmington RlFarmington Secl7 0252a (1894)

Bearce, Bert L. (Birdie) Ch Albert,Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec2T200a R. M. Bearce (1884)

Bearce, David, Bro. Isaac Avon RlLee SeclS T180a David Bearce(1871)

Bearce, Harvey (Maggie) Ch Clar-ence, Edgar, Kenneth, London Mills

Rl Young Hickory Sec21 T353aJacob Martin Sr. (1914)

Bearce, John O. (Ida) Ch Myrle,Ralph, Lewistown Rl LewistownSeclS 0217a (1866)

Bearce, Mary L. Ch William, Otis,

Lewistown R2 Lewistown SeelO160a (1871)

Bearce, Reuben M. (Luella) Ch Bert,

Edson, Adrian, Lewistown Rl Lew-istown Sec2 O200a (1861)

Bearce, Wm. (Maud) Marietta RlHarris Sec3 0127a (1872)

Beasley, Allen (Isabel) Ch Charles,Harrv, Tom, May, Carl, Emma,Nellie, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSeclO T97a John, Jim, Geo. Burrows(1861)

Beasley, Thos. (Nellie) Ch Arthur,Data, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec5 FarmHand (1906)

Beaty, Chas. (Ruby) Astoria R3Woodland Sec2 094a (1881)

Beaty, Daniel (Mary) Ch Lillie,

Charlie, Frank, Hiram, Astoria R3Woodland Sec2 O80a (1849)

Beaty, Frank (Birdie) Ch Fern, Fay,Dwight, Ethel, Astoria R3 Wood-land Sec2 094a (1883)

Beaty, Hiram (Nellie) Astoria RSWoodland Sec2 O30a (1890)

Beaty, Jos. (Belle) Havana R3 Ker-ton Sec7 O80a (1883)

Beaty, Leander (Harriet) SummumWoodland Sec2 051a (1849)

Beaty, Miss Marium Astoria R3Pleasant Sec36 O40a (1848)

Beaty, Melvin (Mary) Ch Lucile,Robert, Havana R3 Kerton Sec7O60a (1887)

Beatty, Chester (Bessie) Ch Cecil,Avon R4 Lee Sec21 071a (1882)

Beatty, Mrs. S. E. Ch Earl, Joseph,Avon R4 Lee Secl8 O80a (1851)

Beck, Geo. (Mabel) Ch Doris, Don-old, Robert, Astoria R2 AstoriaSec8 T80a Upton Beck (1886)

Beck, J. O. (Ethel) Ch Florine, Bes-sie, Leota, Alice, Pauline, AstoriaR2 Astoria SeclS TlOOa P. Etter(1886)

Beck, U. (Savanna) Ch Radie, Sam-uel, John, Jonas, Lizzie, Minnie,Charles, George, Floyd, Alta, As-toria R2 Astoria Sec8 O80a (1880>

Beckstead, Ira (Pearl) Ch Marjorie,.Alarion, Georgia, Mildred, Harry,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl4T320a Geo. & Jas. Pollitt (1883)

Beckstead, John J. Canton R3 Ban-ner Sec32 OlOOa (1883)

Bedwell, J. M. (Alta) Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Sec4-5 OllOa (1869)

Beebe, Amos (Lizzie) Ch Clara,Louis, Lottie, Jessie, Canton R7Banner Sec28 T80a Rice LakeHunting Club (1874)

Beebe, Carroll (Caroline) Ch Harvey,Laura, Joseph, Canton R5 BannerSeclO T18a J. Young (1882)

Beebe, Mrs. Emma Ch John, Amos,Hector, Frederick, Carroll, Sheldon,Mary, Canton R5 Banner Secl()062a (1849)

Beebe, John (Minnie) Ch Bulis, Letha,Leota, Russell, Margaret, Vanessa,Glenna, Canton R6 Liverpool SeelT240a Henry Shaw (1873)

Beekman, Lute (Laura) Ch Bern-hard. Geneva, Havana R3 IsabelSec31 O120a (1879)

Beets, Elisha (Mary) Ch Harold,Esther, Lawrence, Canton R3 Ban-ner Secl9 OlOOa (1858)

Beets, W. L. (Annie) Canton R3Buckheart Secl3 054a (1851)

Bell, Adella G. Marietta Rl HarrisSeclO O450a (1891)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Bell, David W. (Bertha) Ch Ray-mond, Albert, Russell, Avon R3Union SecU T80a E. B. Atchinson(1909)

Bell, Frank (Martha) Ch Nellie, Mar-tha, Eliza, Roy, Theodore, Smith-field lU Lee Sec35 OlOOa (1862)

Bell, Guy C. (Marv) Ch George, Ellis-

ville Rl Ellisville Sec31 T161a Wm.A. Bell (1914)

Bell, R. G. Marietta Rl Harris Sec2T175a S. R. Bell (1906)

Bell, Thos. (Ethel) Ch Cleta, AvonR3 Union Secll T160a Mary A.Saunders (1912)

Belles, R. H. (Callie) Ch Katie, Rob-ert, Gertrude, Summum, WoodlandSecll O120a (1875)

Belless, J. H. (Callie) Ch Edith,Ernest, Ipava R2 Farmers SeclO026a (1912)

Benner, Martin (Nettie) Ch Dwight,Rolla, Frank, Lizzie, Ethel, CantonRl Farmington Sec28 O160a (1898)

Bennett, Bruce Middlegrove FairviewSecll 0333a (1908)

Bennett, C. E., Frank, Helen, CantonR6 Buckheart Sec3 O80a (1858)

Bennett, Henry H. (Edith) Ch Curtis,

William, Edith, George, Florence,

Jessie, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSecl4 T225a Henry Riley (1870)

Bennett, N. W. (Martha) Ch Frank,Imogene, Nicholas, Clarissa, Chris-

tena, John, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27O80a (1891)

Beoletto, Michele (Mary) Ch Mada-lene, Mary, Catherine, Joe, Freddie,

Johnny, Otavis, Cuba Rl PutmanSec7 O40a (1913)

Bergquist, E. J. (Hilda) Ch Elmer,Lillie, Irwing, Ray, Smithfield R2Cass Secl9 Farm Hand (1914)

Bergquist, S. A. (Vernila) Ch Jennie,

David, Stella, Dorothv, Astoria RlWoodland Secl9 07a (1876)

Berhard, S. Avon Rl Lee Secll 064a(1858)

Berkey, Chas. A. (Nellie) Ch Mar-garet, Katherine, Rapatee R35 Fair-

view Sec23 T160a (1911)

Berkey, Jas. W. (Mattie) Ch Archie,

William, Rapatee R35 FairviewSec23 O140a (1886)

Berkley, B. F. (Effie) Ch Garland,Kenneth, Lyle, Keith, Cuba Rl CassSec26 T160a P. C. Ross (1893)

Bernard, A. T. (Lizzie) Ch Julius,

Harold, Ona, Jim, Ruth, Cuba R3Putman Sec28 T375a Jane Irwin

(1900)

Berry, C. H. (Mary) Ch Ora, Ercel,Darle, Myrtle, Edna, Oma, Lewis-town R2 Liverpool Sec7 0124a(1870)

Berry, Elmer F. (Viola) Ch Mae,Jesse, Ermie, Alzaida, Eleanor,Clarence, Canton R2 Joshua Secl4O80a (1913)

Berry, John Ch Amanda, Leonard,Lester, Laura, Lizzie, William,Viola, Alice, Edith, Ida, Verna,Elmer, Lewistown R2 LewistownSecl2 O180a (1847)

Berry, Leonard S. (Mary) Ch Wil-lard, Mecia, Esther, Lewistown R2Liverpool Sec6 O80a (1866)

Berry, Lester (Emma) Ch Edna,Ralph, Fred, Willie, Floyd, Lillis,

Glenn, Ravmond, Canton R3 Buck-heart SecU O160a Secl3 T80a(1867)

Berry, M. J. (Emma) Ch Willard,Ora, Cuba R3 Putman Sec35 0136a(1855)

Berry, Nathan (Dora) Ch 4, Lewis-town R2 Liverpool Sec7 043a(1847)

Berry, Ora J. (Frances) Ch Charles,Jessie, Cuba R3 Putman Sec35Farm Hand M. J. Berry (1886)

Berry, Walter E. (Mae) LewistownR6 Isabel Sec32 T75a H. C. Gar-lisch (1892)

Betts, Mrs. Annie Ch Lucy, Clara,VVealthv, Canton R3 BuckheartSecl3 O80a (1859)

Betts, John (Alice) Ch George, Flora,Alta, Gladys, Fred, William, CantonR3 Banner Sec32 T167a Dr. Geo. S.

Betts (1881)Bevard, Geo. (Katherine) Ch Clar-

ence, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec33O40a (1909)

Billingsley, Benj. (Rachael) Ch Seth,

Clarence, Goldie, Festus, Lester,Astoria R2 Astoria Sec30 OllOa(1896)

Bird, Alva (Maudv) Ch Edna, Ray,Avon R3 Ellisville Secl8 0113a(1904)

Bird, Edgar M. (Gertrude) Ch How-ard, Canton R4 Orion Sec4 022a(1912)

Bird, Leroy (Mary) Avon Rl LeeSccl4 O30a (1886)

Bishop, Clifford R. (Gertrude) ChDennis, Alice, Cuba R3 PutmanSec23 T80a EUz Dewitt (1889)

Bishop, D. L. (Erey) Ch Clififord,

Peore, Sadie, Smithfield Rl CassSecll T170a Guy Hall (1866)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Bishop, E. L. (Nellie) Ch Edith.Edna, Harold, Ruth, Bernice, CubaR3 Putman Sec23 T264a H. Turner(1868)

Bishop, J. L. (Olive) Ch Ralph, Nellie,

Ross, Carroll, Anna, Canton R4Canton Scc23 TllSa G. F. Coleman(1863)

Bishop, J. N. Ch Clyde, Emma, Jessie,Herman, Marie, Cuba R3 PutmanSec34 05a (1871)

Bishop, L. E. (Anna) Ch Ray, Ethel,Marj% Curtis, Grace, Glenn, Isla,

Robert, Mildred, Leonard, Lewis-town R4 Lewistown Sec23 O40a(1869)

Bitner, David (Nannie) Ch Algie,Lester, Leonard, Mabel, Emil, Ban-ner, Banner Secl3 Tllla Dan Saun-ders (1915)

Black, Allen (Georgia) Ch Stella,

Lewistown R4 Liverpool SecllO70a (1860)

Black, A. E. (Lulu) Ch Ross, Marie,Merle, Mabel, Opel, Ted, Will,Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec5O120a (1876)

Black, Bruce (Esther) Ch Wilma,Wilfred, Lewistown R2 LiverpoolSec5 O40a (1881)

Black, John F. (Eveline) Ch Minnie,James, Ernest, Lela, Lyle, Lewis-town R4 Liverpool SeclO O120a(1859)

Black, Simon D. (Myrtle) Ch Charles,Joseph, Don, Mary, Canton R2Joshua Sec36a O70a (1914)

Black, Theodore (Pollitt) Canton R6Liverpool Sec4 O140a (1861)

Black, W. (Rachel) Ch Rachel, Clara,Robert, Elmer, Wilburt, St. David,Buckheart Sec22 076a (1849)

Blackaby, Ethan A. (DolHe) ChHelen, Frances, Inman, Cuba R3Putman Sec24 0183a (1873)

Blackaby, J. T. (Atha) Ch Nelson,Florence, Lewistown R2 LewistownSecll T160a Florence Chapin (1866)

Blackaby, Robt. (Atha) Ch Merle,Lloyd, Hazel, Clifton, Ruth, Lewis-town Sec2 0245a (1869)

Blakslee, Chas. E. (Myrtle) Ch Floyd,Claud, Lucille, Themla, RapateeR35 Fairvicw Sec5 O160a (1907)

Winifred Bormer and Her Shore Colts

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Blakslee, Wm. E. (Clara) Ch Susie,Freda, Rapatee R3Sa Fairview SecSO307a (1898)

Blanchard, M. E. (Lavina) Ch Pearl,

Lillian, Avon R4 Lee Secl8 O80a(1915)

Blazer, John Marietta R2 HarrisSec28 09a (1864)

Blazer, L. A. (Alpha) Ch Ora, Ever-ett, Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec3O80a (1858)

Block, Herman C. (Lilly) Ch Marie,Luella, Bessie, Jennie, Wilma, Imo,Farmington R2 Farmington Sec28T240a N. McKinney (1914)

Blodgett, Ancil M. (Margaret) ChMarie, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec.22

T90a T. E. Wright (1899)Blodgett, Harvey (Anna) Ch Ancil,

Russell, Myrtle, Kenneth, Harvey,Havana R3 Isabel Sec23 T366aSam'l Foutch (1899)

Blout, Fred A. (Kate) Ch Harry,Floyd, Frances, Ellisville Rl Deer-field Secl8 O620a (1876)

Bloomfield, Arthur Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec21 T160a R. L. Bloomfield

Blue, Chas. (Carrie) Ch Maxine, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec23 T120alas. Blue (1891)

Blue, Chas. C. (Ella) Ch Marie,Ralph, Canton Rl FarmingtonSec28 O80a (1911)

Blue, O. A. (Alta) Ch Allen, Bessie,

Astoria R3 Woodland SeclO OlOOaSec9 T77 (1886)

Boales, Oliver (Amanda) Ch Lula,Gladvs, Albert, Ray, Marietta R2Lee Sec29 O80a (1900)

Bohannon, Harry (Dorothy) ChEdith, Vermont R4 Vermont Sec23T157a Perry Fleming (1892)

Bohannon, J. A. (Lucy) Ch Alice,

Jean, Ruth, Ipava R2 VermontSecl4 O80a (1900)

Bohannon, J. B. (Lena) Ch Josie,

Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec32 O200a(1876)

Bohannon, J. B. Ch Robert, Ruth.Maggie, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec32O200a (1876)

Bohannon, Marye E. Ch James, Sissie,

George, Mattie, Anna, May, Thomas,Harrv, Mary, Bryan, Ipava R4 Ber-nadotte Scc27 077a (1849)

Bohannon, Thos. O. (Lila) Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec27 T95a S. R. Moore(1888)

Bohanon, Jas. Ch Roy, Harold, Mar-garet, Ipava R4 Farmers Sec36 O80a(1886)

Bohanon, Jos. (Nellie) Ch John, Wi-nona, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSec4 048a (1915)

Bohl, E. V. (Katie) Astoria R2 Wood-land Sec5 O40a (1865)

Bolender, H. H. (Clara) Ch Charles,Arthur, Clinton, Ipava R3 PleasantSec33 T80a J. H. Carter (1845)

Bolender, Jos. (Addie) Ch Margaret,Dean, Canton Rl Joshua Secl3T160a Mrs. L. E. Trites (1911)

Bolender, Mattie A. Lewistown R5Lewistown Sec36 OlOa

Bolender, Myron C. (Jossie) Ch John,Lewistown R2 Lewistown Secl4-23T160a Mrs. E. L. Phelps (1878)

Boley, A. S._ (Lillie) Ch Garrett, Wil-liam, Susie, Fannie, Glasford R3Orion Secl2 O80a (1900)

Boley, Wm. A. (Margaret) GlasfordR3 Orion Secl2 O90a (1900)

Bolinger, J. C. (Addie) Ch Goldie,Hallie, Zeda, Gilbert, Vermont R2Astoria Sec4 06a (1865)

Bolinger, N. S. (May) Ch Nelda,Harold, Louise, Bernard, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec29 T150a Geo. El-gin (1879)

Bolon, C. H. (Bertha) Ch Russell,

Gladvs, Leta, Lucien, Harry, How-ard, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec4 068aT60a (1875)

Bolon, L P. (Alta) Ch Nellie, Myrtle,Smithfield Rl Cass SeclO O120aSec9 T210a B. F. P. Bolon (1878)

Bolton, A. H. (Margaret) Ch Charles,Annie, Lizzie, Lilly, Margaret,Ipava R2 Vermont Secl2 T7a EmilyLome (1872)

Bolton, I. J. (Clara) Ch Florence,Arthur, Frances, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec33 O160a (1878)

Bolton, J. H. (Louise) Ch Sylvester,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec21 043a(1891)

Boman, Earl (Ida) Ch Leota, Keith,Farmington R2 Farmington Secl3T73a C. Butler (1843)

Bond, Chas. F. (Mary) Fiatt Rl Deer-field Sec25 T149a C. W. Twining(1905)

Bonner, Fred (Attie) Ch Ray, Lucile,Gcorgine, Winifred, Jane, CantonR3 Buckheart Secll 0311a (1870)

Bonnett, Frank (Polly) Ch Carl,

Henry, Gerald, Marietta, HarrisSecl6 T150a Bonnett Bros. (1899) -

Bonnett, Noah (Sarah) Ch Lolitha,Helen, Marietta Harris Secl6 T133aBonnett Bros. (1899)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Bonney, Geo. (Lizzie) Ch Grace, Paul,Canton R2 Canton Sec29 FarmHand (1862)

Boo, Gerald Lewistown R5 WaterfordSeel O40a (1899)

Boo, Jos. Lewistown R5 WaterfordSeel O80a (1885)

Boo, Otis Lewistown R5 WaterfordSeel O40a (1890)

Booth, Len_(Isabel) Ch Ralph, Ray,Canton R5 Banner Seel TlOSa Jas.

Booth (1910)Boozel, C. R. (Luella) Ch Russell,

Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec30 T180aH. T. Boozel & T. H. Haines (1884)

Bordner, Mrs. Alf Ch Effie, William,Charles, Oscar, James, Ada, Perry,Jennie, Blanche, Lewistown R4Lewistown Sec24 O60a (1866)

Bordner, Dayton (Telsa) LewistownR2 Putman Sec36 Farm Hand J. T.Blackaby (1895)

Bordner, Geo. (Minnie) Ch Cora,Mecia, Scott, Nell, Kate, Louise,Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec36O200a -(1859)

Bordner, Homer (Mary) Ch Laura,Alma, Dayton, Homer, Lucille,

Marv, Lawrence, Lewistown R5Lew"istown Sec23 085a (1856)

Bordner, Jas. E. (Leoria) Ch Toland,Otto, Wade, Clifford, Lewistown R2Lewistown Sec22 O20a T70a (1881)

Bordner, Perry O. (Sadie) ChThomas, Leone, Dorothy, Paul,Lewistown R2 Lewistown Sec2O90a Secll T115a John Chapin(1878)

Bordner. Wm. C. (Addie) Ch Ira,

Fav, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5O106a (1866)

Bordwine, L. C. (Eliza) Ch Arnold,Grover, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSec22 O80a (1856)

Bossorth, Wm. (Emma) Ch Lucien,Table Grove Rl, Farmers Sec20O40a (1881)

Botkin, Miller S. (Martha) Ch Eula,

Avon R4 Lee Sec21 019a (1886)

Botkin, Samuel (Mabel) Ch Claude,Wavne, Doris, Avon R4 UnionFarm Hand John Kutchler (1888)

Bottenberg, C. D. (Orra) Ch Made-line, Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec7T180a Bottenberg Est. (1879)

Bottenberg, Foster E. (Mary) ChFoustine, William, Louise, Edwin,Genevieve, Table Grove R2 Ver-mont Secl4 T75a Wm. BottenbergC

Boughan, Archie (Mabel) Ch Lyle,Helen, Canton R2 Joshua Sec36T80a Jas. A. Boughan (1913)

Boughan, Jas. A. (Emma) Ch Elmer,Archie, Winifred, Canton R2 JoshuaSec36 0196a (1902)

Bowden, Wm. (Laura) Ch Mabel,William, Neva, Archie, Jb, FairviewYoung Hickory Sec25 T80a (1914)

Bowen, Albert W. (Ollie) Ch Mabel,Glenna, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec4T280a John W. Bowen (1915)

Bowen, John H. (Laura) Ch Zula,Lewistown Rl Lewistown SeclS0182a (1873)

Bowmen, J. Nelson (Mattie) FairviewRl Fairview Sec34 O160a (1905)

Bowermaster, H. L. (Elizabeth) ChBertha, Canton Rl Canton Sec22053a (1859)

Bowles, S. E. (Minnie) Ch Irene,

Maude, Luellen, Astoria R2, AstoriaSecl5 T180a J. H. Bowles Est. (1892)

Bowman, E. B. (Catherine) Ch Fan-nie, Joseph, Oliver, Mary, Ada,Ruth, Astoria R2 Woodland Sec7065a (1881)

Bowman, Lottie Ch Earl, Canton R6Buckheart Sec36 O80a (1866)

Bowman, M. C. Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec21O500a (1876)

Bowman, Oliver (Alberta) Ch Mer-Ivn, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26t222si A. Mummert (1888)

Bowman, Oliver R. (Maud) Ch Lucile,

Marv, Havana R3 Isabel Sec26TUOa Marion Alann (1881)

Bowman, S. B. (Mandy) Ch Hattie,Mathilda, May, Rosie, Earl, John,Grace, Olive, Esther, Nina, Dottie,Blanche, Canton R4 Canton Secl2OlOOa (1858)

Bowton, A. E. (Bessie) Ch Ruby,Everett, Roscoe, Canton R8 OrionSec23 085a (1878)

Bowton, C. E. (Olive) Ch Pearl,

Frank, Zelma, Glasford R3 OrionSecl4 T240a J. T. Bowton (1882)

Bowton, Earl (Daisy) Ch Howard,Russell, Everett, Gladys, Eldia,

Glasford R3 Orion Secl2 T160aB. F. Snow (1884)

Bowton, Henry (Lucinda) Ch Wil-liam, Grace, Earl, Clyde, Floyd,Canton R2 Canton Sec28 05a (1904)

Bowton, Horatio Canton R8 OrionSecl4 0144a (1873)

Boyer, Alfred (Marie) Canton R4(Tanton Secll Farm Hand J. E.Downs (1912)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Boyer, John W. (Katie) Ch Charles,Mabel, Cecil, Ruth, Smithfield R2Cass Sec5 O80a (1865)

Braden, Harley M. (Mabel) Lewis-town R3 Bernadotte Sec26 T45aLevi Braden (1894)

Braden, John W. Sr. Ch Margaret,Jane, Allen, Marion, John, Josie,Estelle, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSecl4 0132a (1871)

Braden, John W. Jr. (Caroline) ChWill, Sylvia, Jennie, Lewistown R6Lewistown Sec27 O180a (1878)

Braden, Levi (Alta) Ch Harley, Lola,Wayne, Evelyn, Carl, Lewistown R3Bernadotte Sec26 T174a LucindaBraden (1871)

Braden, T. Marion (Delia) Ch Ber-nice, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSecl4 T132a J. W. Braden Sr. (1870)

Braden, Wm. (Grace) Ch Adaline,Josephine, Olladene, Willadene,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Secl9Tl85a C. L. Braden (1884)

Bradley, Mrs. Emma Ch Rolland,Frank, Avon R4 Lee Sec21 O240a(1888)

Bradley, P. S. (Eliza) Ch Dean, Roy,Portney, Ipava R2 Vermont Secl5T80a Jas. Rose (1864)

Brainard, Chas. (Sylvia) Ch Marvel,Myrtle, Faye, Glen, Rosie, Eldon,Nelda, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl4O20a (1879)

Brann, Clinton Havana R3 IsabelSec 31 Farm Hand Wm. D. Schmidt(1910)

Branson, Wm. T. (Rachel) Ch Lizzie,Sally, Lewis, Leonard, Walter,Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec7 07S5a(1843)

Branson, W. W. (Hattie) Ch John,Canton R6 Buckheart SeclO T75aW. T. Branson (1884)

Brashear, Playford M. (Lola) Ch Ila,Ogden, Eugene, Rapatee R35 Fair-view Sec3 T160a Mrs. B. H. Taylor(1915)

Brashear, Walter A. (Mabel) ChThelma, Lois, Rapatee R35 FairviewSec4 T25a Mary E. Hart (1915)

Breckenridge, Geo. R. (Ollie) ChEsther, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSecl8 O80a (1871)

Breckenridge, Martin E. (Eva) ChFrank, Marion, Lewistown R5 Lew-istown Sec2S 0142a (1871)

Breckenridge, Roscoe C. (Ethel) Lew-istown R6 Lewistown Sec3.5 O120a(1890)

Breckenridge, Wm. A. (Carrie) Lewis-town R6 Lewistown Sec35 OllOa(1875)

Breed, Howard H. (Tillie) Ch Blanche,Edmund, Canton R5 Orion Sec31O180a (1862)

Breed, J. F. (Jennie) Canton R3 Buck-heart Sec23 T284a Willard Fisher(1876)

Brewer, Mrs. Alice Lewistown R6 Isa-bel Secl9 O80a (1866)

Brewer, Clarence A. (Myrtle) Ch Ger-aldine, Clifford, Farmington R2Farmington SeclO T400a M. G.Brewer (1906)

Brewer, Jonas (luba R3 Putman Sec28T20a Alia M. Morgan (1880)

Bricker, Elias (Addie) Ch Ruth, Flora,Fred, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec27T160a Mrs. Susie Breeden (1866)

Bricker, Samuel Summum WoodlandScc2 O70a (1911)

Briggs, Wm. (Bell) Ch Myron, Wil-liam, Canton Rl Fairview Sec35T240a Jas. Davis Est. (1912)

Brillhart, Frank (Elizabeth) Ch Lewis,Rosie, Clvde, Verna, Gale, AstoriaR3 Woodland SeclO 084a (1868)

Brillhart, John (Lizzie) Ch Donald,Gay, Jennie, Lawrence, Margaret,Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec23 O40a Secl3T160a Sam Huff (1901)

Brimmer, Jacob Ch Ambrose, Ada,Sirrilla, Middlegrove FarmingtonSec6 O260a (1856)

Brock, B. M. (Lucy) Ch Donald, IpavaR4 Farmers Sec25 T160a May Fink(1890)

Brock, Chas. T. (Vada) Ch Edna,Clara, Smithfield Cass Sec28 075a(1870)

Brock, Daniel D. (Jennie) Ch Mar-jorie, Ipava R4 Lewistown Sec25053a Bernadotte Sec30 T240a A. F.

Brock (1886)Brock, Fred (Bessie) Ch Garnet, Fern,

Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 O80a(1866)

Brock, John (Ada) Ch Alonzo, Fred,Jennie, Smithfield Cass Sec29 013a(1890)

Brock, Laurn (Cora) Ch Ada, IpavaR4 Bernadotte Sec31 053a T240aA. F. Brock (1885)

Brock, M. C. (Marv) Lewistown R3Bernadotte Sec24 O150a (1876)

Brockley, Harry (Mary) Ch Donald,Vermont R2 Astoria Sec2 O120a(1886)

Brooks, David L. (Iva) Ch Opal,Dona, Lee, Canton R6 BuckheartSec32 T160a A. L. Harriott (1879)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Brooks, Jacob (Lcvina) Ch Mahala,David, Charles, Elmer, Alice, John,Gertie, Jake, Glen, George, Lon,Cuba R3 Putman Sec22 T530a AgnesAllerton (1852)

Brooks, Jim (Stella) Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec29 Farm Hand Clare Mar-shalls (1892)

Brooks, John W. (Goldie) Ch Rolond,Cora, Cuba R2 Putman SeclS T240aMrs. A. C. Allerton (1886)

Brooks, Lewis Lewistown R3 Lewis-town Secl9 O80a (1865)

Brooks, Thos. Ch Margaret, William,Clinton, Stella, Jim, Charles, Mar-ion, John, Lucille, Smithfield RlBernadotte Sec4 O80a (1864)

Brooks, Wm. (Addie) Ch Dale, Eula,

Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec8T120a Myron Wheeler (1887)

Brotz, Mrs. Hannah Ch August, Mary,Earnest, Bertha, Ida, Canton R4Orion Sec4 O40a (1894)

Brown, Ahijah Ch Ella, Ipava RlFarmers Secll O60a (1854)

Brown, Arthur (Winifred) Ch Dwight,Dorothy, Margaret, David, Ipava R2Farmers Sec25 T230a R. W. David(1878)

Brown, A. L. (Emma) Ch Olena,Charles, George, Lewis, Frank,Lloyd, Ralph, Cuba R2 PutmanSec'l/ OlOOa (1856)

Brown, Bert (Came) Ch Hazel,Helen, Frances, Girard, Hubert, Ha-vana R3 Isabel Sec24 Farm HandWm. Berry (1881)

Brown, Calvin J. Lewistown R6 Isabel

Sec20 O320a (1871)

Brown, Chas. (Sarah) Ch Gertrude,Flora, Lucy, Luella, Ollie, Ray-mond, Canton R3 Banner Sec31O80a (1873)

Brown, C. F. (Jessie) Ch George,Ethel, Ravmond, Canton R6 Buck-heart Seci7 Ola (1900)

Brown, DeWitt C. (Hattie) Ipava RlIsabel Sec31 O200a (1908)

Brown, E. C. (Mamie) Ch Paul, Re-becca, Elizabeth, Cuba Rl CassSecl4 T160a Jerome Brown (1886)

Brown, E. F. (Clara) Ch Emily, Nel-lie, Henry, Virgil, Jessie, Nora, Ora,Gale, Marietta, Harris Secl6 085a(1854)

Brown, Frank B. (Myrtle) Ch Vir-ginia, Cuba R2 Putman Secl7 TlOOaA. L. Brown (1888)

Brov/n, Fred Ipava R2 Farmers SeelOl60a (1907)

Brown, Geo. W. (Minnie) Ch Carl,Aria, Mary, Vermont R2 VermontSec35 074a Sec36 T236a (1866)

Brov/n, Isaac (Eva) Ch Myrtle, Ralph,Elsie, Ruth, Table Grove Rl Far-mers Secl5 O210a (1859)

Brown, John I. (Maggie) Ch Delia,

Estie, Nellie, Mabel, Opal, CantonR3 Banner Sec30 O120a (1871)

Brown, Jos. (Druzilla) Ch Joseph,John, Grace, Ethel, Marietta R2Harris Sec3 T80a John Cross (1866)

Brown, Jos. W. (Ruth) Ch George,Hazel, Lyle, Canton R5 OrionSec34 T80a Chas. Points (1904)

Brown, Loren (Margaret) Ch Almeda,Wavne, Marvin, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec33 OllOa (1886)

Brown, R. L. (Vada) Ch ' Thelma,Onita. Beulah, Gerald, Table GroveRl Farmers Secl5 T250a IsaacBrown (1886)

Brown, S. (Sarah) Ch Ray, Roy, Ross,Lutie, Vermont R2 Astoria SecllO120a (1849)

Brown, Wm. (Sollern) Ch Ella, TableGrove R2 Vermont Secl7 042a(1856)

Brown, Wm. H. (Faye) Ch Nenolia,Katherine, Irea, Byron, Virginia,

Avon R3 ElHsville Scc30 TlOOa SamEffland (1915)

Brown, W. F. Canton R5 Orion Sec20O80a (1876)

Brown, W. H. Jr. (May) Ch Lois,

William, Elinor, Canton R2 CantonSec29 T154a Wm. H. Brown Sr.

(1884)Bruning, J. H. (Ruth) Ch William,John, Lewistown R6 LewistownSec27 099a (1912)

Brusich, Joseph (Leona) Ch AnnaJosephine, Tony, Lizzie, Joseph,Canton R4 Orion Secl6 T80a A. J.

Carlon (1901)Bryan, Geo. W. (Columbia) Ch Azell,

Marietta R2 Harris Sec30 O90a(1891)

Bryan, Leonard S. (Mary) Ch Bessie,

Inez, Cecil, Lula, Georgia, MariettaR2 Harris Sec31 T200a Ed. Harris(1884)

Bubany, August (Helena) Ch Vinco,Gus, Canton R6 Canton Sec34 T40aJohn Steel (1898)

Bubb, Chas. (Mary) Ch Carl, Helen,Dwight, Ipava R2 Vermont Secl40152a (1908)

Bubb, J. E. (Sarah) Ch Edith, Grace,Harvev, Viola, Ernest, Flora, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec 29 O160a(1896)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Buchen, David (Rosie) Ch Ross, Ma-rion, Lawrence, Leah, Mabel, Boyd,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl6 072a(1906)

Buchen, Ross (Pearl) Ch Gale, Smith-field R2 Lee Sec24 T120a Wm.Spangler (1892)

Bucher, Cyrus G. (Mabel) Ch Lester,Sherman, Eunice, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec20 O240a (1886)

Bucher, Isaac H. (Lydia) Ch Caleb,Allen, Isaac, Irwin, Anabel, AstoriaRl Woodland Scc29 0198a (1892)

Bucher, S. G. (Mary) Ch Fannie,Floyd, Bessie, Harry, Elgin, Ralph,Clara, Fern, Astoria Rl WoodlandSecl9 0157a (1882)

Buck, Arthur (Pearl) Ch Eula, Helen,Avon Rl Lee SeclO TlOOa C. Krei-der Est (1909)

Buckman, John R. (Mary) Ch Emery,Fairview Rl Farmington Secl8 075a(1895)

Bucy, Earnest (Alice) Ch Dwight,Vermont R2 Vermont Sec35 FarmHand (1886)

Bucy, John W. (Erma) Ch Earnest,Charles, Lela, Dorotliy, Boyd, Vera,Otis, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec36O250a (1869)

Buffum, Curtis (Effie) Ch Wilbur,John, Marie, Earnest, Bessie, Rollo,Ruby, Cuba R3 Putman Sec32 OlO(1885)

Bull, Geo. W. (Elizabeth) Ch Ida,

Joseph, Lewistown Rl LewistownSec8 OlOSa (1855)

Bump, Barnett J. (Sarah) Jesse, Isaac,

Clarence, Bertha, Canton R6 Liver-pool Sec3 0225a (1856)

Bump, Clarence E. (Lotus) CantonR2 Joshua Sec24 T65a B. J. Bump(1915)

Bump, Herman C. Ch Maud, Blanche,Clifford, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec32O80a (1911)

Bump, Jesse C. (Gladvs) Ch Leathel,Canton R6 Liverpool Sec3 T140a B.

J. Bump (1886)

Bump, N. O. (Elsie) Ch Ethel, Fir-

man, Josie, Floyd, Howard, CubaR2 Putman Sec2 T165a J. Thomp-son (1871)

Bunch, J. W. (Mintie) Ch Walter,George, Voddie, Pearl, Dollie,

Luther, Frank, Nora, Mary, Lewis-town Rl Cass Sec36 T240 E. E.Routson (1883)

Bundesen Bros., Peter, James Cuba RlCass Seel O80a (1871)

Burgard, Daniel W. (Lucy) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory SeclST160a Geo. Hammon Sr. (1909)

Burgard, Eli (Maggie) Ch William,Ezra, Clara, Harold, Vera, IpavaR3 Pleasant Sec20 0193a (1872)

Burgard, Pius (Elizabeth) Ch Hersch-el, Andrew, Mildred, Galen, Lulu,Astoria R2 Astoria Sec29 O160a(1874)

Burge, Harvey (Sadie) Canton RlCanton Sec22 T168a C. W. Wilson(1905)

Burgess, Lewis (Grace) Ch Raymond,Dorothy, Jessie, Cecil, LewistownR5 Liverpool Sec29 T80a Jas.Brown (1881)

Burgess, Peter (Fay) Lewistown R4Liverpool Sec29 O80a (1876)

Burgett, Earl (Hazel) Ch Joe, Lucile,Kenneth, Donna, Ipava R4 Ber-nadotte Sec33 T240a Carl Marshall(1887)

Burnett, Clarence H. (Sarah) ChGladvs, London Mills Rl FairviewSecl8 TlOSa J. T. Gourley (1914)

Burnhart, Wm. (Frances) Table GroveR3 Vermont Sec4 O160a (1915)

Burns, Moses (Delia) Ch Mamie,Sadie, Thomas, William, Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec20 O203a (1880)

Burrows, Alva (Dora) Lewistown RlLewistown Sec6 T160a Thomas Bur-rows (1887)

Burrows, Earl (Pearl) Ch Analeigh,Lewistown R3 Bernadotte Sec23T260a Geo. Burrows (1894)

Burrows, Geo. (Rachel) Ch Earl,Edith, Edna, Mildred, Ella, Charles,Carl, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSec23 O260a (1866)

Burrows, Jas. A. (Annie) Ch James,Orfon, Mary, Smithfield Rl Ber-nadotte SeclS 0197a (1859)

Burrows, Joe (Ida) Ch Ethel, Jessie,

Celia, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSecll O160a (1861)

Burrows, John (Mary) Ch Marvel,Bertha, Jane, Mabel, Frances, Fay,Ada, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSeclO-15 0261a (1863)

Burrows, Moses Ch Florence, Rilla,

Frank, Moses, Ipava R4 BernadotteSec20 O180a (1868)

Burrows, Thos. (Catherine) Ch Budd,Alva, Flossie, Lewistown Rl Lew-istown Sec6 O160a (1853)

Burrows, Wm. M. (Alta) Ch Ralph,Grace, Irma, Mary, Raymond, Lew-istown Rl Bernadotte SeclO 0234a(1876)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Bushnell, Milo (Nellie) Ch Don, Ottie,Rav, Alarie, Astoria R3 WoodlandSecU O20a (1878)

Bushnell, Roy (Hettie) Ch Glenn,Chfford, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec9Farm Hand J. E. Mummert (1887)

Butler, Albert (Zoe) Lewistown R5Waterford Sec6 T180a Marvin Rob-inson (1886)

Butler, Chas. (Delia) Astoria Rl Ker-ton Secl9 O160a (1879)

Butler, Ernest L. (Pearl) Ch Willard,Edith, Lewistown Rl LewistownSec9 O80a (1886)

Butler, Harry E. (Nona) Ch Mary,Farmington R2 Farmington Secl2T96a C. B. Butler (1907)

Butler, Otis H. (Beulah) Astoria RlKerton Sec20 TUOa T. D. Butler

(1896)Butler, Peter (Phiney) Ch Lena,

Blanche, William, Grover, Char-lotta. Lea, George, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Sec23 056a (1886)

Butler, Squire H. (Delia) Ch Beulah,Carrie, Muezy, Squire, Havana R3Kerton Scc8 O80a (1891)

Butler, Thos. D. (Mary) Ch Joseph,Aniv, Otis, Lyle, Clifton, AstoriaRl Kerton Secl9 T160a Jos. Butler(1879)

Butler, Ward C. (Edith) Ch Robert,Paul, Lewistown Rl LewistownScc9 T150a Ralph Lee (1888)

Butler, Weston O. (Flora) Ch Ernest,Ward, Will, Ralph, Inez Bertha,Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec50264a (1863)

Bybee, David (Tessie) Ch Carrie,

Everett, Fay, Gladys, Thelma, Glen,Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec8 O230a (1896)

Byers, O. Fred (Mary) Ch Clyde, Clif-

ford, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSecl2-13 T272a B. Zelle (1876)

Byers, W. I. (Bertha) Ch Dewayne,Cuba R3 Putman Sec26 0128a(1866)

Cadwalader, C. R. (Leunia) Ch Lucy,Marietta, Harris SeclO O160a (1913)

Cadwalader, L L. (Ida) Ch Haines,Garrett, Roscoe, Opal, Garnet,Ruby, Canton R8 Orion Sec22 O120a(1888)

Calhoun, Chas. (Belle) Ch Pearl,

Hazel, Dorothv, Ipava R4 Ber-nadotte Sec8 O120a (1876)

Calhoun, Floyd (Edna) Ch Andrew,Alaudie, Nellie, Marietta Rl HarrisSeel Ola T60a (1871)

Calhoun, J. W. (Louisa) Ch Flora,

Floyd, Clara, George, Luella, Addie,Fred, Marietta Rl Harris Seel O80a(1852)

Callender, Harry (Kate) Ch Margaret,Lawrence, Frankie, Lewistown R2Lewistown Secl2 OlOOa (1872)

Callender, John H. (Sadie) Ch Mabel,Dorothy, Farmington R2 Farming-ton SecU T240a C. C. Butler (1912)

Calwell, John (Anna) Ch Ray, IpavaR2 Bernadotte Sec30 Farm Hand(1896)

Cameron, Albert (Estella) Ellisville

Rl Lee Secl3 T95a Farmhauls Bros.

(1873)Cameron, Mrs. Alice M. Ch Floyd,

Ross, John, Frank, Smithfield RlBernadotte Sec33 (1866)

Cameron, Enos A. (Flora) Ch Marvin,Rav, Elsie, Verna, Harley, Ipava R4Bernadotte Secl8 O300a (1863)

Cameron, Frank (Ida) Ch Roy, Vesta,Kenneth, Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 024a(1871)

Cameron, John W. (Minnie) Ch Ger-tie, Cuba Rl Cass Secll O20a(1890)

Cameron, John W. Ch Charles, Smith-field Rl Bernadotte Sec4 O320a(1890)

Cameron, L. Ross (Clara) Ch Fern,Eldon, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSec8 O80a (1888)

Cameron, Marvin O. (Bertha) IpavaR4 Bernadotte Secl8 T260a Enos A.Cameron (1893)

Cameron, Perry (Ethel) Ch Mabel,Fern, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSecll O80a (1881)

Cameron, T. (Sarah) Ch William,Pearl, Jennie, Tohn, Gladys, CubaRl Cass Secll O40a (1855)

Cameron, Wm. E. (Ida) Ch Willis,

Cuba Rl Cass Secll O20a T15a(1881)

Cameron, Wm. O. Ellisville Rl Deer-field Sec7 O40a (1892)

Camp, C. E. (Annie) Ch Lawrence,Mildred, Willard, Astoria RlWoodland Sec22 T160a Jos. McKin-ley (1866)

Campbell, Frank (Iva) Ch Marshall,Katherline, Avon R4 Lee Sec21Farm Hand Rolland Bradley

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Campbell, Wm. A. (Julia) Ch Wil-liam, Evelyn, Avon R3 EUisville

Secl7 T84a'C. E. Davis (1916)Canaevitt, T. Canton R3 Liverpool

Sec5 OlOa (1872)Cannon, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch Wesley,

Belle, j\Iace, Vada, Leffie, Bryan,Vivian, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSec 10 TBOa Mrs. Minnie Grafton

Cannon, Jas. C. (Elizie) Avon R4L'nion SeclS Farm Hand Chas.Murg (1915)

Caplinger, D. (Minnie) Ch William,Urith, Gladys, George, Cuba R3Putman Sec32 T312a John Ken-nedy, D. Blackaby (1897)

Carley, Bernard (Sarah) Ch May,Avon Rl Union Sec35 O80a (1905)

Carlev, Thos. Avon Rl Union Sec27045a (1863)

Carlock, Louis (Mabel) Ch Irma,Mazie, Raymond, Nina, Maxine,Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 FarmHand Wm. Farris (1886)

Carlon, A. J. (Etta) Ch Dan, Barbara,Bessie, Canton R4 Orion Secl70135a (1876)

Carlon, Mrs. Etta Ch Henry, Grace,Clarence, Bertha, Thomas, Lilly,

Maudie, Roy, Ora, Clara, Ernest,

Canton R4 Orion Secl7Camron, Jas. A. (Mary) Ch Charles,

Richard, Fred, Frank, Minnie, EUis-ville Rl Deerfield Secl7 057a(1886)

Carnthers, Robt. Table Grove, Farm-ers Sec32 0198a (1839)

Carpenter, A. O. Ch Charles, Emma,Fannie, Smithfield Cass Sec30 048a(1856)

Carpenter, Chas. Howard (Edith) ChOramal, Everett, Williamine, Irene,

Nellie, London Mills R22 EUisville

Sec8 O160a (1875)

Carpenter, Chas. O. (Jennie) Ch Ma-bel, Russell, Norris, FarmingtonSec34 TlOOa Elden Vittum (1916)

Carpenter, C. H. (Emma) Ch Delia,

Ella, Charles, Marietta Rl LeeSec33 T240a (1856)

Carpenter, Mrs. J. H. Ch Lena, How-ard, Nellie, Emma, Ada, Ina, Lon-don Mills R22 EUisville Sec8 O160a(1873)

Carpenter, J. L. (Rose) Ch Lee, Ma-bel, Hazel, Edith, John, Maud,Opal, Marietta Rl Harris Secl3T79a (1871)

Carpenter, Marshall O. (Gertie) ChLoman, Avon R3 EUisville Sec7T250a Mrs. H. Griffith (1915)

Carper, Jacob Canton R6 BuckheartSec9 063a (1854)

Carr, Charlie H. (Nettie) Ch Sophia,Henr3% Harold, Fred, Lee, Boon,Avon R3 Union Secl2 O200a (1913)

Carr, Edw. Avon Rl Lee Sec2 012a(1886)

Carr, Frank (Lena) Ch A'irginia, Ed-ward, Ross, Avon R4 L'nion Sec32T160a John Carr (1906)

Carr, Lee (Grace) Ch Lawrence, Ken-neth, Avon R4 Lee Sec7 T240aJohn Pool (1886)

Carrison, Harry (Emily) Ch Rolland,Howard, Helen, Table Grove RlFarmers Sec9 T200a Ellen Carrison(1876)

Carson, Mrs. Nora T. Ch Gertie,Clarice, Everett, Ive, Bailey, Del-bert, Viola, Ruth, Canton R3 Ban-ner Sec30 O190a (1874)

Carter, Everett (Sarah) Ch Iva, Fern,Ethel, Jack, Lewistown R2 PutmanSec36 O102a (1860)

Carter, F. G. (Lizzie) Ch Jessie, As-toria Astoria Secl4 T120a Mrs. L.Root (1864)

Carter, G. (Emma) Bushnell R2 LeeSec30 T308a G. E. Halick (1890)

Carter, Isaac L. (Sophronia) Farm-ington Rl Farmington Sec4 043a(1904)

Carter, T. E. (Nettie) Ch Murlea,Leslie, Paul, Carl, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sccl7 T355a J. H. Pierce Est.

(1893)

Carver, Elmer G. (Bertha) Ch Bea-trice, Maurice. Canton R5 OrionSec32 T294a H. C. Cowert (1880)

Carver, H. C. (lone) Ch Ida, Willard,Elmer, Canton Canton Sec26 O220a(1845)

Carver, Horace H. (Julia) Ch Bert,

Canton R5 Orion Sec34 O90a(1857)

Carver, Jasper (Matilda) Ch Clarence,A'erna, Vada, Jessie, Tessie, CantonR6 Buckheart Sec28, O240a (1857)

Cashmeyer, H. C. (Myra) Ch Mary,Table Grove R2 Farmers Sec3 T8()aR. K. W^alker (1903)

Cashmeyer, John H. (Mabel) Ch Ed-wina. Table Grove R2 VermontSecl7 016a (1866)

Cassidy, Thos. J. (Genara) Ch Lee,Russell, Table Grove R2 VermontSec7 O230a (1865)

Casson, Chas. H. Ch Everett, Fiatt

Rl Joshua Sec21 025a (1897)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Catlatt, Kemp A. (Lillie) Ch Bessie,Maud, Ralph, Dottia, Imo, Mabel,Eula, Guv, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec7O160a (1911)

Catron, Bruce H. (Elva) Ch Lyman,Ralph, Bernice, Ipava R4 PleasantSec4 O80a Sec3-4-9 T240a B. L. Cat-ron, Ruth Catron (1898)

Cattron, J. A. (Margaret) Ch William,Ruth, Thomas, Conrad, Rachel,Ellisville Rl Young Hickory Sec36O600a (1842)

Chaddock, John R. (Anna) Ch Rilla,

Blanche, Russell, Clare, VermontR2 Vermont Sec23 079a (1874)

Chambers, Frank E. (Emma) ChEstella, Mabel, Carl, Howard,Smithfield Tl Bernadotte Sec7 T80aJacob Linck (1873)

Chambers, Harvey (Myrtle) Ch 2,

Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5O40a (1881)

Chambers, J. H. (Etta) Ch Marion,John, Owen, Homer, Table GroveRl Farmers Secl4 T2a A. Thomp-son Farm Hand (1904)

Chambers, J. O. (Jennie) Ch Reba,Clyde, Iwilla, Ipava R3 PleasantSec29 T120a Chas. Parr (1869)

Chandler, Clarence H. (Minnie) Fair-view Rl Fairview Sec20 T175aWalter Wyne (1908)

Chandler, C. H. (Alice) Canton R5Canton Sec25 0105a (1892)

Chandler, Fred H. (Effie) TableGrove R3 Vermont Sec9 T240aHammond (1878)

Chapin, J. F. (Belle) Ch Carson, Lew-istown R4 Liverpool Sec8 O80a(1863)

Chaping, Harry A. (Helen) Ch Mar-garet, Avon R4 Union Sec31 FarmHand A. E. Hatch (1915)

Chatterton, Frank O. (Anna) ChRalph, Rose, Robert, Avon Rl LeeSeel O320a (1866)

Chatterton, Ray (Leta) Ch Stanley,Ellisville Rl Union Sec36 T160a F.

O. Chatterton (1913)

Cheatham, Bert (Mary) Ch Harold,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 T324aFoster G. Smith (1913)

Chenoweth, Chas. (Amanda) ChGlenn, Clyde, Rosie, Florence,Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec20T158a A. D. Bossort Est. (1915)

Chenoweth, C. W. (Lina) Ch Audrey,Irma, Feme, Sidney, Leo, Violet,Emmer, Lorana, Oweta, MariettaR2 Harris Sec34 O40a (1883)

Chenoweth, Sarah Ch Tessie, Bessie,Oren, Wavne, Ruth, Smithfield CassSec20 O104a (1879)

Chenowith, J. H. (Samanth) ChLloyd, Flossie, Lizzie, Dessie, Mer-rill, Harold, Heine, Oral, TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl7 O150a(1863)

Chenowith, Ross (Stela) Ch Amos,Verna, Archie, Ipava R2 FarmersSec2 T60a Sarah Chenowith (1885)

Chenowith, W. H. (Doll) Ch Elza,Arthur, Delia, Dwight, Bertha,John, Harrv, Lola, Table Grove RlFarmers Secl4 0242a (1870)

Chenowleth, H. E. (Anna) Ch Alice,Eddie, Dale, Canton R6 BuckheartSecl6 T75a Henry J. Thum (1878)

Childs, John (Lillie) Ch William,Lennie, Avon R3 Union Secl3O120a (1863)

Childs, Wm. H. (Grace) Ch Violet,Avon R3 Union Sec2 Farm HandGeo. Babbitt (1915)

Chipman, Elza R. (Eula) Ch Chester,Lewistown R4 Lewistown Secl3T160a Levi Chipman (1889)

Chipman, Harvey L. (Lavona) ChRichard, Carita, Bernice, LewistownR2 Lewistown Secl4 O209a T120aWm. Culver (1910)

Church, L. C. (Elvira) Ch Thomas,Fanny, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl4052a (1857)

Churchill, Chas. B. (Minnie) ChBernadine, Beldon, Olive, Mary,Cuba R2 Joshua Sec33 T160a Eliza-beth Churchill (1910)

Churchill, C. M. (Hazel) Ch Russell,

Harold, Zelma, Cuba R2 PutmanSec5 T240a John Churchill (1888)

Churchill, Dan W. (Caroline) ChLeonard, Mary, Cuba Rl PutmanSec7 0325a (1870)

Churchill, Ernest E. (Beulah) ChEmory, Mary, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec22 T164a John B. Churchill (1913)

Churchill, Geo. L. (Leon) Ch Wayne,Fiatt Joshua Sec30 T160a R. T.Churchill (1914) -

Churchill, John B. (Mary) Ch Charles,Nellie, Ernest, Gladys, Chester,Frederick, Fiatt Joshua Sec32 O200a(1886)

Churchill, Norton H. (Elizabeth) ChCharles, Louise, Nellie, Charlsie,

Cuba R2 Joshua Sec33 O160a (1893)

Churchill, Robt. L (Fannie) ChGeorge, Ross, Boyd, Robert, Beulah,Minnie, Florence, Myrtle, Fiatt RlDeerfield Sec36 O160a (1900)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Churchill, Ross A. (Onie) Fiatt RlDeerfield Sec23 T198a Wm. Tyler(1915)

Clanin, Edw. (Edna) Ch Royce,Robert, Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclOT84a H. Clanin (1890)

Clanin, Gib & Perry Lewistown R3Bernadotte Sec23-26 O220a Sec35T200a Perry Clanin Est (1871)

Clanin, Henry L. (Dolly) Ch Lalla,

Daylia, Mernah, Ipava R4 PleasantSec3 T162a Thos. S. Clanin (1894)

Clanin, LeRoy (Nancy) Ch Jessie,Ethel, Marrine, Clare, Ipava R3Pleasant Secl7 O320a (1861)

Clanin, Maggie Lewistown R3 Berna-dotte Sec26 Farm Hand (1866)

Clanin, Oral S. (Lula) Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Secl6 T240a W. H. Clanin(1891)

Clanin, Thos. C. (Chloe) Ch Katie,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec34 0163a(1863)

Clannins, A. D. Ipava R2 VermontSec3 O160a (1881)

Clark, Chas. (Anna) Ch Ethel, Wil-lard, Cuba R3 Putman Sec25 T45a(1853)

Clark, David F. (Revena) LewistownR4 Lewistown Sec21 014a (1880)

Clark, Everett (Ethel) Ch Helen,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl60133a (1883)

Clark, F. E. (Ida) Ch Maud, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec20 O80a (1864)

Clark, Geo. A. (Viola) Ch Wilma,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7 T40aG. W. Clark (1891)

Clark, G. W. Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSecl7 O40a (1847)

Clark, Jas. A. (Bessie) Ch Walter,Irven, Edward, Marietta R2 HarrisSec31 T80a Ed. Harris (1911)

Clark, Jas. M. (Mary) Ch Robert, Asa,Lula, Wilburt, Dessie, Thomas,Ernest, Veddie, Florence, Canton R4Canton Secl6 Farm Hand Mrs.Eliza Alward (1869)

Clark, Jasper (Ina) Lewistown R4Liverpool Sec20 O80a (1856)

Clark, John H. (Hazel) Ch Ruby,Avon R3 Union Sec2 T80a H.Mitchell (1915)

Clark, J. L. (Alice) Ch Sylvia, Leone,Ethel, Esther, Opal, Madaline, Ada-line, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7T40a D. W. Norton Est (1872)

Clark, Levi Ch Howard, Florence,Canton R6 Buckhcart Sec20 OlOa(1854)

Clark, Lewis E. (Lea) Ch Chester,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21035a (1866)

Clark, Oliver P. (Rosa) Ch Arthur,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl6O120a (1860)

Clark, O. W. (Susan) Ch Florence,Sherman, Mabel, Canton R7 CantonSec36 052a (1851)

Clark, Robt. H. Havana R3 KertonSec9 T320a John Wheiner FarmHand (1862)

Clark, Samuel C. (Mary) Ch Roy,Clarence, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSecl7 T39a G. W. Burnside (1888)

Clark, Wayne (Florence) LewistownR4 Liverpool Sec22 O80a (1880)

Clark, W. D. (Ida) Ch Orlene, Alvin,Oren, Cuba R3 Putman Sec33 O120a(1892)

Clary, G. Claude (Lulu) Ch Claude,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl6 O80a(1890)

Clary, Jos. (Beulah) Avon R4, LeeSec22 Farm Hand Elgin Everley(1878)

Clary, J. Madison (Pearl) LewistownR5 Lewistown Sec36 O160a (1881)

Clauson, Chas. (Minnie) Ch Gene-vieve, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec6O200a (1898)

Clauson, Ed. (Stena) Ch Walter, Ore,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec7 T140aLewis Irwin (1915)

Clauson, Theo. (Kate) Ch Ethel, Can-ton Rl Joshua Seel O80a (1905)

Clayberg, C. W. (Louisa) Ch Ross,Ruth, Donald, Dwight, Cuba R2Putman Secl7 O150a (1866)

Clayberg, E. (Phoebe) Ch Ernest,Edna, Marre, Cuba R2 PutmanScc21 014a (1844)

Clayberg, Harry (Ethel) Ch Joe,Elizabeth, Cuba, Putman Secl9TllOa E. R. Smith Est (1883)

Clayberg, Ralph (Phoebe) Cuba R3Putman Sec28 T179a C. H. Hilton(1893)

Cleer, Geo. M. (Eliza) Ch Charles,Kate, Lulu, Grover, Lome, Ruth,Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec9 T40a Ly-man Lacey Est (1856)

Cleer, Grover C. (Blanche) Ch Ernest,Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec 8 Tl50aMaud & Flora Duncan (1886)

Cleer, H. Gilbert (Annie) Ch Nellie,

Bruce, Clyde, Russell, Duaine, Mil-dred. Harlev, Ipava R4 PleasantSec21-22 078a (1900)

Cleer, Marion F. (Mattie) Havana R3Isabel Sec25 T200a O. Coon (1869)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Cleer, Robt. Ch Rita, Grace, Floyd,Lorcn, Marie, Havana R3 KertonSecl8 T200a J. W. Linebaugh (1876)

Clemens, Clarence (Minda) Ipava R2Vermont Sec 1 T159a (1872)

Clemens, C. M. (Elsie) Ch Zelpha,Raymond, Margery, Table GroveRl Farmers Secl0"O110a (1884)

Clemens, Mrs. Emma J. Ch Homer,Alia, George, Mildred, Table GroveRl Farmers SeclO O240a (1891)

Clemens, Frank (Annie) Ch Irene,Morris, Louisa, Ipava R2 FarmersSec35 T90a Simon Clemens (1882)

Clemens, Lee (Jennie) Ipava R2 Far-mers Sec35 T90a Simon Clemens(1890)

Clemens, L. (Pearl) Ch Helen, IpavaR2 Vermont Sec2 O180a (1876)

Clemens, W. W. (Lydia) Ch Samuel,Esther, Ady, Christine, Josephine,Ipava R2 Farmers Sec26 O160a(1868)

Clifford, Anna M. Ch Emily, Cleo,John, Henry, Lewistown Rl Lewis-town Sec9 O80a

CUfford, L A. (Fannie) Ch Ruth,Marie, Elmer, Lucien, Cuba R3Putman Sec27 O80a (1868)

Clevis, Bert (Jennie) Ch Olivine,Charles, Smithfieid R2 Lee Sec36T80a J. Bernhill (1886)

Clevis, N. S. (Pearl) Ch Lola, Mildred,Emma, Fern, Marietta Rl HarrisSecl8T90a O. B. Rose (1911)

Cluney, Simeon (Luella) Ch Pearl,Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 T190aE. E. Rouston (1862)

Cluney, Thes. (Elva) Ch Sherman,Thomas, Elzady, Etta, John, Lewis-town R6 Isabel Sec8 03a (1856)

Cluney, Thos. Jr. Ch Nelson, May,Elsie, Lewistown R6 Isabel SeclSFarm Hand Wm. Ray (1867)

Cluts, Chas. (Florence) Ch Ruth,Irene, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec20023a (1886)

Cluts, G. C. (Vally) Canton R2 Buck-heart Sec7 T80a J. G. Tatum (1885)

Clutter, Jas. (Amelia) Ch Celia, Loyd,Cuba R2 Joshua Sec27 Farm HandJ. B. Churchill (1914)

Ceakley, G. W. (Harriet) Ch Ward,Ipava R2 Farmers Secll 095a(1851)

Ceakley, Jerry Ch Frank, James,Smithfieid Rl Bernadotte Sec7O40a (1837)

Cole, Ress L. (Ethel) Ch Kenneth,Havana R3 Kerton SeclO O80a(1883)

Coleman, Earl (Hazel) Ch Helen,Catharine, Canton R4 Canton SeclOT140a N. J. Coleman (1885)

Celeman, E. W. (Sarah) Canton R4Canton SeclO 0158a (1868)

Celeman, Frank Ch Lois, Thomas,Edith, Wallace, Ipava Rl IsabelSeclS 026pa (1871)

Celeman, J.* A. Ch Roscoe, Myrtle,Canton Canton Sec23 O80a (1857)

Celeman, J. O. (Tillie) Ch Alice,Ruth, Paul, Helen, Rupert, Marga-ret, Louise, Nina, Ipava Rl IsabelSeclS 026a (1865)

Celeman, Sylvenus (Nellie) Ch Guy,Canton R4 Canton SeclO 0158a(1866)

Collins, John R. (Effie) Ch Elmer,Jesse, Charles, Lewistown Rl Liv-erpool Sec21 04a Bernadotte SeelT150a H. C. Waughtel (1866)

Collins, J. W. (Hazel) Ch Paul, Lew-istown R4 Liverpool Secl6 T40aW. R. Wilcoxen (1892)

Combs, Bruce London Mills RlYoung Hickory SeclO T180a S.Hummel (1910)

Combs, Earl London Mills R22Young Hickory Seel T80a JohnCombs (1891)

Combs, Elmar L. (Bell) Fairview RlFairview Sec29 TlOa M. J. Stout(1915)

Combs, Sidney (Maud) Ch Verle,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec36 T103aChas. Combs (1898)

Conant, Ed. (Gertrude) Ch Ed, CubaR3 Putman Sec27 T50a Wm. Paul(1879)

Cone, Luthern H. (lanthe) Farming-ton Farmington Seel T285a ConeEst. (1888)

Conley, S. S. (Louella) Ch Dwight,Guv, Cuba Putman Secl7 O40a(1846)

Conlon, Henry B. (Blanche) Ch Wy-man, Reynold, Robert, LondonMills R22 Fairview Secl7 016a(1911)

Conner, C. M. (Kittie) Ch Lester,Ernest, Claude, Roy, Sheldon, Gor-don, Canton R4 Orion SeclS T240aL. Thompson (1876)

Conner, Loren (Mary) Ch William,Mary, Lewistown R5 WaterfordSec 13 T70a (1872)

Conner, Robert (Sarah) Ch Ida,Mary, Clayton, Forrest, Pearl, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl4 07a(1858)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Conner, Thos. Ch Loren, Clarissa,

John, Charles, Katie, Lewistown R5Waterford Secl3 05a (1839)

Connor, Ralph (Blanche) Ch Melvin,Hinshel, Mildred, Canton R8 OrionSec24 TSOa A. L. Ford' (1906)

Conway, Jas. (Ella) Ch Earl, Oscar,Avon Rl Lee Sec3 045a (1871)

Conway, John Havana G. D. KertonScclO O60a (1881)

Cook, A. R. (Mvrtle) Table Grove RlFarmers Sec8 O80a (1877)

Cook, Benj. F. Ch May, Avon R3Ellisville Sec20 O320a (1886)

Cook, Chas. R. (Lillie) Ch Leta,Irene, Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9O120a (1906)

Cook, Emil (Addie) Ch Kenneth,Maxine, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec9 O120a (1881)

Cook, Esta (Mildred) Ch John, Edith,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec25 TlOa Jas.

Quick (1915)Cook, Jas. (Ida) Ch Delia, William,Ruby, Loyd, Fiatt Rl Deerfield

Sec26 T80a Mrs. Bayliss Farm Hand(1915)

Cook, Kenneth G. (Vern) Ch Lelia,

Clinton, Albert, Ipava R3 PleasantSecl7 T80a Henry Clanin (1908)

Cook, L. (Josephine) Ch Charles,Cora, Herman, Canton R6, Buck-heart Sec9 017a (1849)

Cook, T. E. (Savilla) Ch Ray, Bertha,Ernest, Lula, Lee, Mildred, Earl,

Astoria R4 Astoria Sec31 O80a(1903)

Cook, Wm. (Millie) Ch Lelia, Clyde,Canton Rl Farmington Sec33 T194aE. C. Cox (1906)

Coons, E. W. (Nona) Ch Roy, Floyd,E. C. Cox (1906)Edna, Marietta R2 Harris Sec22OlOa (1868)

Cooper, Albert R. (Neva) Ch Clar-ence, Avon R3 Union Sec25 T260aA. E. Glaser (1915)

Cooper, Chas. C. (Maggie) Ch Lee,Clifton. Russell, Ellisville Rl LeeSecl3 O160a (1872)

Cooper, M. T. (Artha) Ch Taylor,Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec5 OSa (1846)

Cooper, Newton (Feme) Ellisville RlDeerfield Sec8 T142a W. H. Cooper(1914)

Cooper, Thos. (Anna) Ch Charles,Earl, Harry, Canton R4 Orion Sec70157a (1872)

Cooper, Wm. H. (May) Ch Roy,Marie. Newton, Ethel, (Zarl, Lavina,Ellisville Rl Deerfield Secl8 O180a(1897)

Cooper, W. H. Ch Spence, Willis,Catherine, Lewistown R5 LiverpoolSec29a O60a (1857)

Copeland, B. R. (Essie) Ch Charles,Deford, Bushnell R2 Lee SeclOO50a (1856)

Copeland, Ernest (Minnie) Ch Clar-ence, Lawrence, Dorothy, Avon R4Lee Sec9 Farm Hand Frank Ever-ley (1884)

Copeland, F. M. (Delana) Ch Verne,Avon R4 Lee Sec 18 O^a (1856)

Copeland, Harvey (Anna) Ch Irene,Avon R4 Lee Sccl9 Farm Hand(1887)

Copeland, Ralph (Vera) Ch Ethel,Avon R4 Lee Secl8 T92a F. N.Copeland (1888)

Copple, J. A. (Martha) Ch Maud,Clarence, Leonard, John, CantonR3 Buckheart Secl5 0144a (1909)

Corbett, A. L. (Ida) Ch Earl, Harvey,Elsie, Vermont R3 Astoria Sec60197a (1852)

Corbin, Jos. W. (Clara) Ch Harry,Ruth, Canton R4 Canton Secl4O80a (1856)

Corey, H. M. (Emma) Ch Alva,Clyde, Hollay, Estella, Charles.

Jess, Ipava R2 Farmers Secl30215a (1854)

Corwin, A. J. (Jennie) Ch Frank,Canton R3 Buckheart Secl4 O80a(1866)

Coryll, Lew (Iva) Ch Edith, CantonR2 Canton Sec32 T96a J. E. SchaferFarm Hand (1903)

Cosier, David F. (Caroline) Ch Gil-

bert, Canton R2 Joshua Secl4 075a(1876)

Cotty, Chas. W. (Sophia) Ch John,Orvill, Fairview Rl Joshua SecST230a John V. Brokaw (1912)

Cotty, Edw. V. (Maria) Ch Mary,Fairview Fairview Sec32 O80a(1886)

Counselman, Earl (Colla) Ch Vera,Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclS T300a G.

W. Counselman (1891)Counselman, Guy Ipava Rl PleasantSecl5 T300a G. W. Counselman(1895)

Courtney, Frank (Lenora) Ch Eu-nice, Ulysses, Hazel, Lester, Leota,Canton R6 Buckheart SeclO O80a(1876)

Courtney, Jesse (Lola) Ch Don, Au-drey, Canton R3 Banner Sec20TSOa Mrs. Emma Woodcock (1890)

Cowden, Dave (Fannie) Ch Jennie,

Canton R5 Banner SeclO T148a Jos.

Creek (1846)

62

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Cowden, Will (Alberta) Ch George,Walter, Bernice, Banner, BannerSec2 T60a Al. Trent (1905)

Cowman, Frank N. (Abbie) LondonMills R22 Young Hickory SeelO80a (1862)

Cox, Clyde (Otha) Ch Lloyd, Ver-mont R2 \>rmont Sec33 T240a J.Cox (1888)

Cox, Eben (Alta) Ch Paul, Florence,Herman, Vermont R2 \'ermont Sec33, T240a Cox Est. (1859)

Cox, E. A. (Ola) Ch Harold, Lucille,Leo, Aderine, Avon R4 Lee Sec20T80a Mary Cox (1879)

Cox, Jos. A. (Nora) Lewistown RlLewistown Sec5 O80a (1878)

Cox, Samuel (Elizabeth) Ch Susan,Sarah, Eliza, Unama, Marietta,Harris Secl5 TlOa Delia Lamb(1854)

Cox, Travis (Laura) Ch Monroe,Clare, Vermont, Vermont Sec33T200a H. M. Cox (1868)

Cox, T. A. (Ella) Ch Nelson, Robert,Don. Mary, Elmer, Nellie, MariettaRl Harris Secl7 T120a Wm. Huff-man (1866)

Cox, W. B. (Lucv) Ch Cecil AstoriaR2 Astoria SeclO T80a Chas. Rei-mer Est. (1901)

Coyne, Henry (Theresa) Ch Mar-garet, Eric, Paul, Hildegard, Clara,Francis, Leo, CubaR2 Putman SeelT237a F. Putman (1898)

Cozadd, Chas. H. (Bertha) Ch Ar-thur, Ross, Estelle, Havana R3 Isa-bel Sec27 T40a Chas. Eveland(1885)

Crabill, John H. (Cora) Ch Flo,Ethel, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec3T120a Mrs. B. H. Taylor (1898)

Crabtree, Earl (Clella) Ch Helen,Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec6T120a Mrs. Rosa B. Crabtree(1894)

Crabtree, Henry C. (Delta) Ch Wal-ter, Fern, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSec29 T60a Mrs. Wm. Cooper(1882)

Craft, Wm. E. (Mary) Ch Charles,Ray, Vina, Eva, Wilmer, Carl, Ver-mont R3 Vermont Sec30 OlO (1858)

Cramblet, Arthur C. (Iva) Ch Fay,Edna, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSec3 T130a Fred Butler (1911)

Cramblet, C. T. (Iva) Ch Gordon,Garnet, Marietta Rl Harris Secll0122a (1877)

Crayton, John H. (Clara) Ch Curtis,Edgar, Canton R3 Liverpool Sec5T280a C. L. Whitnah (1913)

Creek, Leonard (Mary) Canton R7Banner SeclS O80a (1865)

Creek, Wesley (Daisy) Ch Gladys,Alta, Chester, Bernice, Canton R8Orion Sec36 O140a (1866)

Creglow, Zella (Bertha) Ch Pearl,Floyd, Cora, Tamsy, Mildred, Don,Lewistown R6 Lewistown Sec28T90a C. V. and Ellis Brown (1901)

Crick, Chas. M. (Eva) Ch Mildred,Ipava Rl Woodland Sec9 062aPleasant Sec2 T240a Sam Crick(1881)

Crick, John (Susan) Ch Charles,Will, Sadie, Perry, Edith, Richard,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec2()O320a (1866)

Crick, Perry E. (Gertie) Ipava RlPleasant Sec 2-11 T160a John Crick(1880)

Crosthwait, M. E. (Mary) Ch 2, Lew-tistown R4 Liverpool Secl5 O106a(1861)

Crothers, W. B. (Melissa) Ch Wil-liam, Canton R3 Banner Sec31O40a (1861)

Crouse, Marion A. (Jennie) Ch Ma-rion, A'ermont R2 Vermont Sec28O60a (1913)

Crowll, Wm. J. (Lydia) Ch Otto,Marie, Veda, Cleoala, Alice, Martha,Bernice, George, Nelda, EllisvilleRl Deerfield Secll T80a J. M. Law-son (1914)

Cruser, Frank (Vada) Ch Maud, Fan-nie, Don, Lewistown R3 LewistownSec29 025a Sec 4-25 T200a Mrs. D.M. Waggoner (1868)

Cullinane, John and Mike LewistownR3 Pleasant Sec36 O240a (1878)

Culton, Mrs. B. C. Ch Clarence, Can-ton R6 Buckheart Secl6 O104a( 1862)

Culton, S. S. (Carrie) Canton R5Orion Sec34 T240a B. A. Culton(1874)

Culver, John T. (Mav) Ch Ernest,Ralph, Avon R3 Ellisville Sec70372a (1876)

Culver, Wm. H. Lewistown R2 Lewis-town Secl4 O120a (1856)

Cummings, W. P. Astoria, AstoriaAstoria Sec22 083a (1866)

Cunningham, Jas. (Eva) Ch Roy,Avon R4 Lee Sec5 05a T20a (1891)

Cunningham, J. S. (Louisa) EllisvilleRl Lee Secl3 O80a (1876)

Curless, Elmer (Kate) Ch Ora, Delia,Nettie, Bamus, Vern, Bluff City,Woodland Sec3S 0145a (1912)

63

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Curless, Frank Ch Mabel, Exie, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec29 T240aJohn Curless (1862)

Curless, Hartford (Elsie) Ch Glenn,Nina, Bluflf City, Woodland Sec36063a (1898)

Curless, Mrs. Hattie Ch Rose, Gran-ville, Bonnie, Jimmy, Jennie, Ben-nie, Robert, Astoria Rl WoodlandSec26 0194a (1866)

Curless, Hugh (Susie) Ch Nellie,

Nora, Opal, Olive, William, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec25 0122a (1888)

Curless, Susan Ch Claude, Clyde, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec36 05a(1861)

Curless, T. L. (Dolly) Ch Maurice,Mildred, John, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec25 O20a T35a J. W. Cur-less (1875)

Curtis, B. D. Jr. (Carrie) Ch Kenneth,Clair, Morris, Wayne, Avon Rl LeeSec3 T123a B. D. Curtis Sr (1882)

Curtis, J. B. (Bertha) Ch Florence,Avon Rl Lee Sec4 O80a (1873)

Dailey, W. L. (Nora) Canton R3Buckheart Secl2 074a (1904)

Daily, Bernard (Delia) Ch John, Can-ton R4 Orion Sec9 O80a (1859)

Daily, Harry F. (Mary) Ch Elmer,Samuel, Lillis, Enos, Canton R2Joshua SeclO T157a F. I. Ellis

(1913)Daily, John (May) Ch Marie, Bernice,

Bernard, May, Canton R4 OrionSec9, T80a, Bernard Daily (1891)

Dainty, J. (Elizabeth) Ch George, St.

David, Buckheart Secl5 O80a (1866)Daley, Ezra H. (Edith) Ch Norvill,

Muriel, Kennith, London Mills RlFairview Sec8 T700a (1910)

Daley, Howard H. (Cora) Ch AliceRapatee R35, Fairview Secl4 T560a,T. M. Travers (1910)

Dallefeld, Chester (Lulu) Canton R4Orion SeclS T160a R. M. JohnsonSr. (1891)

Dallefeld, Henry (Helen) Ch Bertha,Richard, Lila, Angle, Darwin, Ches-ter, Avon R3 Ellisville Secl7 O260a(1898)

Dallefeld, John (Mary) Ch Henry,Carl, William, Deene, Edith, Wal-ter, Harry, Albert, Clarence, Ray-mond, Ellisville Rl Young HickorySec33 O80a (1909)

Dallefeld, Wm. G. (Ethel) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec3 T160aReim Est. (1915)

Dalton, Wilbur (Mildred) RapateeR35 Fairview Sec5 T140a L. W.Shreeves (1913)

Damitz, Ernest S. (Emma) Ch Ar-nold, Opal, Avon R3 Union Secl6T140a Fennessey Est. (1909)

Danner, Abe (Julia) Ch Pearl, Ray,Astoria R2 Woodland Sec8 T165aC. M. Danner (1864)

Danner, Alfred (Effie) Astoria R4 As-toria Sec21 T160a H. S. Danner(1865)

Danner, B. S. (Anna) Ch Elsie, Orley,Marie, Melvin, Ada, Curtis, Hart,Clara, Jae, Chauncey, Carroll, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl8 T80a J. S.

Danner Est. (1869)Danner, Chas. (DoUie) Ch Otis, Lyle,Dwight, Keith, Evelyn, Ipava RlPleasant Sec 9 0436a (1867)

Danner, C. E. (Luella) Ch Olive, Carl,Norine, Everett, Merlin, Summum,Woodland Sec4 T129a Henry Dan-ner (1881)

Danner, C. M. Ch Henry, Jennie, Levi,Astoria R2 Woodland Sec8 0475a(1866)

Danner, Daniel (Eliza) Ch Alice,

Mose, Lora, Astoria R3 WoodlandSecl8 012a (1866)

Danner, Ed. C. (Lizzie) Ch Noah,Harvey, Leo, Lanah, Harry, Ern-est, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl9 093a(1863)

Danner, Elzie G. (Bessie) Astoria R3Woodland Secl8 T63a S. H. Dan-ner (1893)

Danner, Emanuel (Rosie) Ch Irvin,

Ross, May, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec14 T247a L. McPherson (1866)

Danner, E. D. (Ella) Astoria R3Woodland Secl8 0328a (1861)

Danner, Frank C. (Minnie) Ch Lena,Floyd, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec2T240a Sam Crick (1875)

Danner, Geo. W. (Lam) Astoria R3Woodland Secl6 T95a Mrs. A. J.

Hughes (1882)

Danner, Henry B. (Sarah) Ch Rose,Grover, Hazel, Astoria R2 AstoriaSecl3 OlOa (1902)

64

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Danner, H. W. (Cora) Ch Russell,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec21 T76aE. Horn (1889)

Danner, I. T. (Bell) Ch Earl, Ralph,Pearl, Freida, Russell, Eldon, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl8 T120aHenry Danner Est. (1901)

Danner, Jacob (Amanda) Ch John,Edward, Frank, Lavina, Astoria R3Woodland Secl8 05a (1866)

Danner, Jesse H. (Barbara) Ch Frank,Nora, Summum, Woodland Sec30187a (1863)

Danner, John C. (Lizzie) Ch Cora,Ruth, Emma, Dorothy, Astoria R3Astoria Secl9 Farm Hand (1864)

Danner, Jonas (Caroline) Ch Lizzie,

Minnie, May, Bessie, Astoria R2Astoria Secl6 075a (1866)

Danner, J. G. (Tillie) Ch Horace,Gladys, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec360105a (1873)

Danner, J. T. (Viola) Ch Harry,Kieth, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec22T106a H. S. Danner (1869)

Danner, Leo W. (Myrtle) Ipava RlPleasant Sec36 T240a Emerson Est.

(1893)Danner, Levi D. (Perva) Ch Clarence,

Fern, Myrna, Astoria R2 WoodlandSec7 O60a (1877)

Danner, Loa J. Astoria R4 AstoriaSec22 T108a Mrs. H. M. Danner(1890)

Danner, Mrs. Mary W. Ch Lizzie,

George, Emmert, William, AstoriaR3 Woodland Secl8 063a (1871)

Danner, Noah W. (Roxie) Ch Park,Fern, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec30T120a Clar Clemmens (1887)

Danner, Otis (Lena) Havana R3 Ker-ton Secl7 O160a (1893)

Danner, Ross (Stella) Astoria R2 As-toria SeclO T160a Emanuel Danner(1891)

Danner, Samuel B. (Emma) Ch Roxy,Vcrn, Myrtle, Herschel, Naomi, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl7 T205a J.

Manharz (1868)

Danner, Sol B. (Anna) Astoria R2.Astoria Secl3 O40a (1862)

Danner, W. J. (Lydia) Ch Hugh, As-toria R4 Astoria Sec36 OlOSa (1870)

Danner, W. W. (Callie) Ch Aletha,Lester, Ross, Mary, Chester, Bray-ton, Summum W^oodland Sec4 O80a(1886)

Dare, D. Parks (Minnie) Ch Fern,Opal, Carrie, Elsie, Lewistown R4Liverpool Sec 28 T78a EckelbergerEst. (1876)

Darland, Jos. H. (Armanda) Ch Clarg,Lora, Mae, Harold, Fairview RlFairview Sec32 O240a (1904)

Darst, John (Lydia) Ch Lawrence,.Smithfield R2 Lee Sec3S TlOOa W.H. Bell Est. (1866)

Darst, W. F. (Lydia) Ch Clyde,Charles, Raymond, Smithfield R2Harris Secl3 T160a Philip Darst(1874)

David, Carmen, J. (Lulla) Ch Ethel,Margaret, Willis, Lewis, Susie,Marjr, Canton Rl, Joshua Sec21T120a Susan Negley (1904)

David, Chas, M. (Olive) Ch Earl,Maurice, Nellie, Bruce, Jim, Edna,Lula, Edwin, Arthur, Leona, IpavaBernadotte Sec31 0126a PleasantSec6 086a (1856)

David, C. O. (Pearl) Ch Imogene,Sarah, Ipava R4, Bernadotte Secl9T340a R. W. David (1884)

David, F. Marion (Ida) Ch Cora, Ed-na, Ella, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl7O80a (1856)

David, Wilson G (Rosa) Ch Alice,Raymond, John, Rosetta, RapateeR35 Fairview Sec22 T80a CarmanDavid (1915)

Davidson, Charlie (Mabel) Norris,Canton Sec3 T37a A. Johnson (1906)

Davidson, Mrs. Eva Ch Pearl, CantontR2 Joshua Sec25 08a (1914)

Davis, Chas. E. (Hazel) FarmingtonR2 Farmington Sec27 T106a W. H.Hill (1915)

Davis, Edv/, (Florence) Ch William,Farmington Rl Farmington Sec4T28a Wm. Rice (1915)

Davis, Elmer (Edna) Ch Elva, AvonR3 Union Sec21 T160a Ira Woods(1914)

Davis, Elmer (Erma) Ch Denzel,Muriel, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec26084a (1901)

Davis, Fred (Mary) Ch Olive, AstoriaR2 Astoria Sec22 T54a Ellen Craig(1907)

Davis, Geo. (Elizabeth) Ch Zelma,Mabel, Cleo, Paul, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec22 094a

Davis, G. A. (Clara) Ch Curtis, Leo-nard, Cuba R3 Putman Sec29 O40a(1866)

Davis, Henry (Ada) Ch Ada, Floyd,Elza, Ora, Otis, Leon, Iva, Orrin,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec21 T20a L.Turner (1915)

Davis, Jas. P. (Kate) Ch Burt, Pearl,Farmington R2 Farmington Secl3T180a Wm. Ingold (1906)

65

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Davis, Jefferson (Addie) Ch Edna,Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 082a(1864)

Davis, John M. (Nellie) Ch Lynn,Ruth, Florence, Clyde, Avon Rl Un-ion Sec35 T120a Mrs. H. G. Struble

(1913)Davis, J. H. (Anna) Ch Dwight, Wil-

liam, Harvev, Astoria Rl WoodlandSec33 0138a (1906)

Davis, Oliver P. (Sar^h) Ch Herschel.

Karl, Ethel, Lewistown R4 Lewis-town Sec24 O80a (1866)

Davis, Orlo (Dollie) Ch Harold, Can-ton Rl Farmington Sec20 Ti/<a L.

W. Morton, Farm Hand (1915)

Davis, O. R. (Bessie) Havana R3 Isa-

bel Sec30 Manager O. Coon (1911)

Davis, Perky H. Ch Nellie, Lewis-

town R6 Isabel Secl6 T75a Mrs. H.

Hendee & Thos. Davis (1880)

Davis, Thos. C. Lewistown R6 Isabel

Secl6 O40a T35a (1876)

Davis, Warren Canton R3 BuckheartSecl2 O160a (1903)

Day, Levi (Sister Hattie) Avon RlLee Sec4 T3a (1871)

Deakin, E. R. (Mabel) Ch Bernard,

Cuba, Putman Secl8 Tl54a Geo.

Deakin (1888)Deakin, Justus (Alice) Ch Lee, Roy,

May, Josephine, Fred, Cuba RlCass Secl3 077a T60a (1861)

Deakin, Lee (Nellie) Ch Allen, Andra,

Cuba Rl Cass Secl2 T120a JohnOberlv (1887)

Deakin,' Roy (Nellie) Ch Don, CubaRl Cass Secl2 T120a John Oberly

(1889)

Deal, Alonzo (Dallis) Ch Clarence,

Cecile, Cress, Lewistown R4 Liver-

pool Sec20 TBOa Frank Shelby

(1896)

Deam, J. H. (Sarah) Ch Elmer, Ethel,

William, Smithfield, Cass Sec30

O80a (1863)

Dean, C. H. Ch Nellie, Lottie, Anna,

Lydia, Lee, Roy, Marietta R2 Harris

Sec22 O20a (1874)

Defenbaugh, Hary B. (Gertrude) ChDonovan, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec29

T90a Jacob Each (1909)

DeFord, A. J. (Lucy) Lewistown R3Lewistown Secl7 078a (1860)

DeFord, Dallas J. (Ida) Ch Mary,Maxine, Lewistown Lewistown Sec

32 T160a Wm. Tuite (1880)

DeFord, John (Annie) Ch Lala, Don-ald, Ross, Flossie, Ipava, Pleasant

Sec7 T62a Geo. Collier (1870)

DeFord, M. J. (Cora) Ch Willis, Fern,Nellie, Annabell, Lewistown R6Waterford Sec8 TllOa Delia B.Stretch (1852)

DeMoss, Wm. C. Ch Corda, Lewis-town Rl Bernadotte Sec 14, 062a(1850)

Demott, C. E. (Anna) Ch Frank, John,Kinzey, Clyde, Ted, Augusta, Alta,Myrtle, Roy, Marietta R2, Harris,Sec20 038a (1869)

DeMott, John H. (Hattie) Ch Rossie,Smithfield Rl Bernadotte SeclOT320a Mrs. Greenley & T. Taylor(1890)

Demy, H. C. Ch Wilma, Helen, Marie,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec27 042a(1878)

Denney, John J. (Jennie) Ch Scott,Robert, Esta, Lewistown R4 Liver-pool Sec7 O120a (1861)

Denney, Robt. J. (Jane) Ch Robert Jr,

Louisa, Larie, Pearl, Rebecca, Ada,Leslie, Carrie, Farmington RlFarmington Secl6 0125a (1870)

Denny, Lasky (Pearl) Ch Cecil, Vel-ma. Canton R3 Buckheart Sec26T60a E. D. Woodcock (1884)

Derry, Geo. W. (Lena) Ch Leonard,Edna, Vermont R2, Vermont Sec27T240a A. Edie (1866)

Derry, Grover (Maggie) Ch Arthur,Stella, Emma, Rosa, Dora, Eva,Floyd, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec9T120a Moses Derry Est. (1880)

Derry, Jesse (Sevilla) Ch Crystal, Zel-ma, Lyle, Clyne, Vermont R2 Astor-ia Sec3 O80a 1879)

Derry, N. B. (Pearl) Ch Bennie, Wil-lis, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl2T194a J. N. Unglaub (1883)

Derry, Sol (Lida) Ch Clinton, Ver-mont R2 Astoria Seel TlSOa MosesDerry Est. (1874)

Derry, W H. (Carrie) Ch Fern, Perry,

Vermont R2 Astoria Sec2 O140a(1870)

Dewitt, David W. (Edith) Ch Veda,Cuba R3 Putman Sec26 T123a Jas-per Bishop (1881)

DeWitt, Harry R. (May) Ch Harold,Wayne, Lewistown R2 LewistownSeel T70a L. D. Boyer (1886)

DeWitt, Jasper (Jennie) Ch Maud,Ethel, Canton R2 Joshua Secl4T375a J. DeWitt (1913)

DeWitt, Wm. L. (Rosie) Ch Ralph,Fiatt, Joshua Sec29 O50a (1909)

DeWolf, Mrs. Nettie Ch Roy, Pauline,

Canton R7 Banner Secl6 0145a(1890)

66

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Dibert, Martin (Lizzie) Canton R5Orion Scc21 O80a 1858)

Dibert, McClellan (Lizzie) Canton RlCanton SccLS 0132a (1862)

Dick, Chas. O. (Katie) Ch Josephine,Ellisvillc Rl Young Hickory Sec27Farm Hand C. F. Frederick "(1915)

Dick, Thos. (Martha) Ch x\rchie. Can-ton R4 Canton Sec26 O20a (1861)

Dick, Thos. (Mollie) Ch James,Charles, John, Clyde, Marietta R2Harris Sec33 T80a Mary Switzer(1887)

Dickey, A. V. (Flora) Ch Alice, Lew-istown R5 Waterford Seel 082a(1906)

Dickson, Bennie W. (Adda) Ch Ruth,Ralph, Clarence, Maurice, Cuba R3Putman Sec24 O140a (1891)

Dickson, C. L. (Carrie) Ch Arthur,Nellie, Robert, Lewistown R5 Wat-erford Seel 026a T30a (1878)

Dickson, C. M. (Emma) Ch Thomas,Lee, John, Kate, Myrtle, Anna,Ernest, Marion, Hanson, McKin-ley, Lewistown R6 Waterford SeelO390a (1855)

Dickson, D. A. (Doma) Ch Willis,

Nancy, Laura, Dale, Olive, Nathan,Lewistown R5 Waterford Seel 016aT45a (1858)

Dickson, Geo. (Hazel) Ch Marylea,Lewistown R5 Waterford Secl2T30a Mrs. Mary Dickson (1892)

Dickson, Jack (Florence) Ch Thelma.Nellie, Lewistown RS WaterfordSec3 T212a Mrs. Mary Dickson(1893)

Dickson, Mrs. Mary Ch Minnie, Mar-gie, Jackson, Robert, Harry, George,Lewistown R5 Waterford SecllOlSa (1866)

Dickson, Robt. (Daisy) Ch Glenn,Pauline, Eldora, Lewistown R5 Wa-terford Secl2 O60a (1886)

Dickson, Thos. M. (Kate) Ch Don,Arland, Merlin, Lewistown R5 Wa-terford Seel O70a T40a (1876)

Dickson, Vern C. (Bertha) Ch Ray-mond, Verle, Lewistown Rl Lewis-town Sec6 O102a John W. Dickson(1885)

Dickson, Wilbur (Anna) Ch Lyle,Ellisville Rl, Deerfield Secll OllOa(1899)

Dickson, Willis (Edna) Ch Ethel, Eu-gene, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec12 T19a Geo. Eveland (1893)

Diehl, Ben S. (Emma) Ch Edna, Cor-da, Elsie, Astoria R2 Pleasant Sec310395a (1864)

Diehl, Chas. S. (Enola) Ch Josephine,Elizabeth, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec32092a Sec30-31 TlOOa Elias H. Diehl(1884)

Diehl, Elias H. (Mary) Ch Charles,Harry, Ruth, Lois, Ipava R3 Pleas-ant Sec30 O120a (1865)

Dillefeld, Carl. (Avis) Ch Kenneth,Canton Rl Canton Sec20 T155aChas. W. Martin (1898)

Dilworth, Geo. (Rose) Ch Grace,Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl7 OlOOa(1856)

Dilworth, Thorton S. (Mabel) ChMary, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec20 T295a Wm. H. Dilworth(1877)

Dilv/orth, Wm. H. (Helen) Ch Thor-ton, Pauline, Helen, Anna, Russel,Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec290295a (1855)

Dimmitt, B. J. (Cordie) Ch Clarence,Henry, Russell, Roscoe, John, Wes-ley, Dorothy, Dana, Marietta RlHarris Sec6 075a (1874)

Dimmitt, Pratt (Margaret) Ch Ward-er, Burton, Eldona, Leania, Elsie,May, Don, Carl, Marietta Rl HarrisSec3 O160a (1848)

Ditmars, Eugene (Emma) Ch Charles,Lena, Mary, Harry, Eugenia, Fair-view Rl Fail-view Sec29 O160a(1898)

Dixon, Ernest (Mary) Ch Mary,Pauline, Florence, Florine, Farming-ton R2 Farmington Sec25 O200a(1913)

Dodson, F. L. (Flory) Ch Mary, Can-ton R3 Buckheart Secll 082a (1892)

Dodson, Marcus (Clara) Ch Forest,Clarence, Ernest, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSec22 O240a (1886)

Dodson, W. H. (Nancy) Ch Edna,Clark, Lelia, Breeds, Orion Sec28O20a (1888)

Donaldson, Jas. & May Lewistown R6Lewistown Sec33 O40a (1873)

Dosier, John L. (Allie) Ch Elva, Nel-son, Clure, Margie, Dorothy, Susie,Lorie, Paul, Canton R5 BannerSec3 T247a Elliger Bros (1901)

Douglas, DeWitt (Nellie) Ch Rollin,Avon Rl Lee Sec8 O60a (1873)

Douglas, Geo. Glen (May) Ch Marcia,Thomas, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSec3 T176a Thos. C. Douglas (1896)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Douglas, Judson A. (Myrtle) Avon RlLee Secl7 O160a (1867)

Dowell, Geo. S. Sr. (Lillie) Ch Ethel,

Sheldon, George Jr, Jesse, William,

Lucile, Merle, Canton R7 BannerSeclO O250a (1872)

Downing, A. C. (Mary) Ch A. G. Nel-

lie, Catherine, Charles, Harry, Clif-

ford, Canton R3 Buckheart Secll

O106a (1847)

Downing, Henry (Myrtle) Ch George,Marrie, Cuba, Putmari Secl7 T154aB. Valeet & W. Lackey (1866)

Downing, John (Myra) Canton R4Orion Sec4 O170a (1891)

Downs, C. Frank (Betty) Ch Bernice,

Harold, Franklin, Cuba R2 PutmanSecl3 T150a G. W. Downs (1876)

Downs, J. E. (Alta) Ch Moneta, Theo-dore, Canton R4 Canton Sec2

T256a Jos. Houston (1880)

Dov/ns, J. W. (Lvdia) Lewistown R4Liverpool Secl8 064a (1876)

Downs, Mrs. Samantha Ch John,Marv, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec18 dl36a (1876).

Drake, Leo F. (Ethel) Ellisville RlLee Secll T245a Chas. Woods(1915)

Dray, Frank (Anna) Ch Charles, Lon-don Mills Rl Fairview Secl7 T60aJohn Figard Est. (1911)

Drenner, D. F. (Mary) Ch John, Es-sie, Bessie, Lewistown R5 Water-ford Sec2 051a (1893)

Drescher, Fred (Lizzie) Ch Florine,

Lena, Leoma, Astoria R4 WoodlandSec31 T80a Cooney Banner (1896)

Dringenberg, Jacob (Lizzie) Ch Ed-ward, Anna, Lizzie, Trivoli R13, Or-ion Seel O120a (1905)

DuBoys, I. R. (Mary) Ch Anna, Ho-bart, Theodore, Dora, FarmingtonR2 Canton Seel 055a (1855)

Duffield, Mrs. Anna J. Ch John, MaryAnna, Sherman, Canton R8 OrionSec24 0177a (1893)

Duffield, R. I. S. Canton R8 OrionSec24 O40a (1893)

Duke, R. C. (Mamie) Ch Roy, CantonRl Canton Sec22 T80a Mrs. Wm. J.

Duke (1913)Dunbar, Chas. C. (Mabel) Ch Jean,

Carl, Avon Rl Lee Sec5 077a(1875)

Dunblazier, David G. (Lucy) ChCharles, Donovan, Mildred, Lacy,Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclG TlOOa LenWeece (1881)

Dunblazier, Levi (Ada) Ch Delbert,Clyde, Fay, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec9 T120a A. Lowe (1914)

Duncan, Chas. (Jane) Ch Alice, Roy,Frank, Victor, Lewistown R6 Isabel

Sec8 OlOOa (1842)Duncan, Frank (Alice) Ch Philip,

Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec8 TlOOaChas. Duncan (1885)

Duncan, Victor H. (Elizabeth) ChCharles, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6T120a W. D. Hendee (1887)

Dunn, John W. (Lillie) Ch Emma,Clary, Jessie, Robert, Hattie, Elva,

Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl5 T120aD. S. Littlejohn (1865)

Dunning, Samuel M. (Lydia) Ch Edna,Glen, Ernia, Farmington Rl Farm-ington Sec9 Farm Hand C. C. But-ler (1907)

Durnill, J. W. (Julia) Ch Carl, Can-ton R4 Canton Secl5 T78a JohnWhitnah (1908)

Duryea, B. F. (Mary) Ch Elmer, Har-vey, Walter, Sherman, Evaline,

Cora, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec9Tla Sherman Duryea (1859)

Duryea, E. E. (Hanna) Canton R7Banner Secl7 T240a G. M. AlcMillan

(1894)Duryea, S. (Grace) Ch Louise, Allen,

Willis, Infant, Canton R6 BuckheartSec9 O140a (1886)

Duryea, Walter (Sarah) Ch Richard,Frank, Pauline, Marcella, Canton R4Canton Secl3 T80a Mrs. Markey(1894)

Dutton, Albert (Rose) Ch Grace, Wil-bert, Astoria R3 Woodland SeclOT92a Harvey Tippey (1876)

Dutton, Daniel (Mary) Ch Etta, Don-ald, Rebecca, William, Astoria RlWoodland Sec35 O220a (1851)

Dutton, D. S. (Ola) Ch Logan, Ca-tharine, Bonnie, Fern, Tommy,Homer, Eldon, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec35 T180a Daniel Dutton(1892)

Dutton, M. S. (Eleona) Ch Irma.Otis, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl3O80a T80a (1877)

Douglas, John (May) Ch Garnett,

Harry, Marietta Rl Lee Sec31 0161a(1866)

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Earnest, C. S. (Sada) Ch Dean, Dale,Dorothy, Doris, Canton Rl CantonSec22 67a (1905)

Easley Andrew (Alta) Ch Forrest,Earl, Willard, Lloyd, Vermont R2A'ermont Sec21 094a (1877)

Easley, Jos. (Dolly) Ch Ethel, Ernest,Geneva, Carl, Hazel, Astoria RlWoodland Scc33 T320 U. G. Pra-ther (1880)

Easley, Maron (Harriet) Ch Leta,Clifford, Edith, Lester, Adolph,Abram, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec35 O160a (1876)

Easley, Marshall (Alice) Ch Oscar,Lewis, Charles, Annie, Frank, Mar-shall, Kenneth, Keith, Justice, Ida,

Vermont R2 Vermont Sec26 T200aA\'m. Hoopes (1866)

Eathington, Charlie H. (Obeli) ChAda, Vern, Ray, Harlie, Pearl,Louise, William, Jiles, Blanche,Avon R5 Union Secl9 T75a EarlDavis Farm Hand (1913)

Ebbert, Geo. (Chloe) Ch John, TableGrove Rl Farmers Sec20 T200aD. B. Carithers (1890)

Ebbert, Guy H. (Edna) Astoria R2Woodland Sec6 T400a B. S. Diehl(1887)

Ebbert, Henry Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec11 T114a John E. Ebbert (1884)

Ebbert, John E. (Maria) Ch Claude,Henry, Guy, Jess, George, Ruth,Rubv, Gladys, Ipava Rl PleasantSecU 0149a (1861)

Echerd, Jacob W. (Rosetta) ChWayne, Evelyn, Lewistown R4Lewistown SecU O80a SecU T40a(1876)

Edie, Lewis S. (Melvina) Ch Doan,Vieve, Olive, Vermont R2 VermontSec22 0224a (1862)

Edie, Perry (Louise) Ch Maxine,Keith, Vermont Vermont Sec20O90a (1871)

Edlen, Chas. (Maggie) Havana R3Isabel Sec26 T180a G. R. Williams(1881)

Edmondson, Frank F. (Julie) ChGiles, Ellisville Ellisville Sec31T160a Wm. Effland (1913)

Edmondson, Geo. (Frona) Ch Louis,Lavonne, Canton Canton Sec33 T7aE. E. Redford (1914)

Edwards, Jos. C. (Iva) Ch Ernie,Irma, Goldic, Russell, Burlie, Bon-nie, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec24T80a Wm. Stevens (1878)

Edwards, Sherman (Lura) Ch Jessie,lames, Jewel, Havana, G. D. Ker-ton Secll T140a Fred Fitte (1885)

Effland, C. C. (Jane) Ch Minter,Edith, Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec21 0213a (1901)

Effland, Martin (Rosic) Ch Maggie,Samuel, Fred, Avon R3 EllisvilleSec30 O400a (1867)

Effland, Minter (Bertha) Ch Berdet,Bernice, Table Grove R3 FarmersSec22 Farm Hand—Chas. Effland(1888)

Ehrenhart, Frank (Clara) Ch Hayle,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec21013a (1881)

Ehresman, Earl (Bertha) Ch Harold,Lester, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl7 T80aBertha Schroeder (1909)

Ehresman, Fred (Delia) Ch Avis,Onia, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl4T200a (1902)

Ehresman, John J. (Mary) Ch Earl,Guv, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec21O130a (1896)

Elam, Steven J. (Pearl) Ch Rosetta,Fairview Rl Fairvicw Sec25 TlOaAlcott Bros. (1914)

Elliot, Calvin F. Fairview Rl Fair-view Sec34 T175a R. E. Gould(1898)

Elliott, C. S. (Jennie) Ch Foster,Averv, Elmo, Kenneth, Canton RlCanton Sec8 T200a Mrs. Emily C.Cox (1889)

Elliott, Frank P. (Jane) Ch Prall,Rapatee R35 Fairview SeclO O200a(1910)

Elliott, Harry C. (Ida) Ch Charlie,Rubv, London Mills Rl YoungHickory Sec9 T200a John Weech(1916)

Elliott, Lee C (Mary) Ch Doris,Inez, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 T80aC. P. Fingal (1909)

Elliott, Luther M. (Ella) Ch Nellie,Charles, Ray, Lena, Alta, RapateeR35 Fairview Sec22 T96a Robt.Worrell (1910)

Elliott, Samuel P. (Agnes) Ch. Char-ley, Glenn, Emerson, Rapatee R35Fairview Scc9 O160a (1912)

Elliott, Wm. L. (Ella) Ch Lee, Olive,Edith, Ruth, Grace, Wilbur, Carl.Mae, Nina Lester Ethel FairviewRl Fairview Sec30 T200a S. C.Karr (1907)

Ellis, Eli (Jennie) Ch Stella, Ellis-ville Rl Young Hickory Sec34 TSOaC. F. Frederick (1913)

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Ellis, G. W. (Cinderalla) Ch Leonard,Mary, Teddv, Nora, Lewistown RlBernadotte Sec3 0160a (1868)

Ellis, Harrison Ch Nellie, James, Ru-ben, Frances, Robert, Ipava R2Farmers Sec26 Farm Hand—C. J.Baumgartner (1876)

Ellis, Jas. B. (Margie) Cuba R2Joshua Sec36 T50a Clayton Reeder(1916)

Ellis, John G. (Lula) Ch James, Lon,Canton R2 Joshua Sec24 T97a(1899)

Ellis, J. A. (Emma) Ch Samuel,Sarah, William, Floyd, Martin,Alice, Earl, Edna. Smithfield R2Cass Secl9, 032a (1850)

Ellis, J. M. (Elma) Smithfield R2Cass Secl7 0224a (1873)

Ellis, Mrs. L. J. Ch John, Frank,James, Lizzie, Canton R7 BannerSec22 O240a (1847)

Ellis, M. L. (Marv) Marietta Rl Har-ris Sec8 T120a"T. O. Ellis (1887)

Ellis, Tracy H. (Hazel) Canton R2Joshua Sec27 TllOa Margaret El-lis (1914)

Ellis, T. O. (Melinda) Ch Ernest,Carl, Lucille, Marietta Rl HarrisSec8 O120a Secl7 T300a J. E. Har-ris (1860)

Ellis, T. W. (Alice) Ch Delia, Dwight,Ethel, Emma, Astoria R4 AstoriaSec33 O40a (1898)

Ellison, Chas. (Emma) Ch Carl, For-est, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec23O80a (1871)

Ellison, Geo. (Lilly) Ch Henry, Ver-mont R2 Vermont Sec27 T80a(1870)

Ellison, Wm. J. (Julia) Ch Leroy,Mary, Elizabeth, Lawrence, Ver-mont R2 Vermont Sec20 O80a(1908)

Emans, J. A. (Bell) Ch Fred, Elder,Charles, Clarence, Farmington, Far-mington Secl2 033a (1909)

Emery, Philip (Angeline) Ch Abbie,Riley Hattie, Jacob, Leo, Sm.ith-field Rl Cass Sec30 088a (1911)

Emery, W. M. (Mamie) Canton RlCanton Sec22 (1915)

Emig, Solomon D. (Bessie) Ch Stella,

Catherine, Delia, Table Grove R2Vermont Sec8 T340a Mrs. Lucy M.Wright (1880)

Emmons, B. H. (Mary) Ch Alice,Bryant, Buckheart Sec31 04a (1879)

Emmons, Clyde (Dorothy) Ch Fleta,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl4T80a Edw. Preston (1911)

Emory, Ellsworth (Ida) Ch Jacob,Matthew, Emma, Wardie, Florence,Isal, Middlegrove Fairview SeelO80a (1903)

Emory, H. W. (Mary) Ch Willard,Canton Canton Scc20 O40a (1868)

English, Hannah Ch Frank, Robert,Allen, Willie, Lena, Marietta, Har-ris Sec 22, O30a (1860)

English, Wm. (Clara) Ch Ivan, TableGrove Rl Farmers Sec2 FarmHand Ben Harrison <1894)

Erb, Fred (Zona) Ch Ralph, Edith,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec27 T40aMrs. Darcus Camp (1885)

Erkel, Charley E. (Marv) Ch Jessie,Ruth, Edwin, Smithfield R2 Deer-field Secl9 0157a (1896)

Eshelman, A. E. (Silvia) Ch Vera,Ceroid, Sybil, Cuba Rl Case Sec3T121a John Eshelman (1883)

Eshelman, Boyd (Rosa) Ch Iva,

Otha, Hazel, Avon Rl Lee SecST160a N. Everlv (1881)

Eshelman, Clyde A. (Maude) Ch Al-bert, Rudolph, Canton Rl FairviewSec36 T160a Amanda Eshelman(1908)

Eshelman, C. C. Canton Rl CantonSecS O80a Sec6 T160a C: A. Eshel-man (1869)

Eshelman, E. C. (Ella) Ch Claire,

Smithfield R2 Cass Secl7 T160a J.

W. Orwig (1885)

Eskridge, Clyde V. (Hattie) Lewis-town R3 Waterford SecS T80a Wm.Eskridge (1884)

Eskridge, Don C (Hazel) Ch Maxine,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec33T580a Wm Eskridge (1890)

Eskridge, Fred Lewistown R3 Lewis-town Sec33 T200a Wm. Eskridge(1886)

Eskridge, Wm. (Mary) Ch Clyde,Fred, fc)on, Sam, Frank, Lawrence,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec33O530a (1855)

Estes, W. L. (Ina) Ch Zelda, Carrie,

Olos, Chester, Vernon, Omar, Lew-istown R4 Liverpool Secll 0264a(1866)

Etnier, P. Wilson (Minnie) Ch Glenn,Rov, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec31086a (1857)

Etter, Jacob (May) Ch 5, Astoria RlAstoria Secl3 T120a Nellie G. Mer-rill

Etter, John (Alta) Ch Elva, Melba,Clare, Vermont R3 Vermont Sec31T170a Glen Marshall (1881)

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Eveland, Mrs. Almira Ch Willis, El-mer, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec12 037a (1851)

Eveland, Chas. M. (Mecia) Ch Es-telle, Ross, Edith, Stanley, Paul,Lewistown R5 Waterford Secl2037a T30a (1876)

Eveland, Ed. (Abbie) Ch Laura,Smithfield Rl Cass Sec33 FarmHand (1891)

Eveland, Geo. (Ella) Ch Edna, Clay-ton, Flora, Violet, Jennie, Wilbur,John, Lewistown R5 WaterfordSecl2 061a (1864)

Eveland, Geo. O. (Cora) Ch Bernice,Maurice, Alax, Mary, Dean, Lewis-town R3 Bernadotte Sec24 T82a G.H. Eveland (1885)

Eveland, N. M. (Phoebe) Ch Minnie,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec4 O70a(1857)

Eveland, Willis E. (Ida) LewistownR5 Waterford Secll TlOOa Mrs. Al-mira Eveland (1892)

Everts, A. E. (Nina) Ch Georgia,Canton R4 Canton Secl3 O160a(1906)

Everett, Jas. (Sister Lillian) PrairieCity Rl Lee Sec6 T203a J. S. Pog-gie (1890)

Everly, Frank E. (Perepa) Ch Grace,John, Avon R4 Lee Scc9 O160a(1873)

Ewan, Chas. (Hattie) Ch George,Canton R7 Banner Sec7 083a(1861)

Ewan, C. M. (Hattie) Ch Grafton,Louise, Mildred, Cora, Cuba Rl,Cass Sec25 O60a TlOOa (1904)

Ewan, Roy S. (Kate) Ch Margaret,William, Robert, Cuba Rl Cass Sec25 O80a T140a Wm. Ewan (1883)

Ewing, Clinton L. (Jessie) Farming-ton R2 Farmington Sec22 T160a D.Myers (1914)

Eyerly, Jeff (Marie) Ch Dean, Leon-ard, Canton R2 Joshua Secl5 T86a(1915)

Eyerly, Ross L. (Sadie) Ch Russell,

Smithfield Deerfield Sec29 FarmHand C. C. Kuehn (1915)

Eyman, Earl (Florence) Ch James,Silbert, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6T73a H. E. Fish (1891)

Eyman, John (Edith) Ch Pauline,Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec3 T43aJ. W. Hardin (1895)

Faey, J. (Ellen) Ch Ellen, John,Mitchell, Harvey, Patsy, Raymond,Marietta R2 Harris Sec32 O120a(1876)

Farr, Edw. (Jessie) Ch Esther, Thel-ma, \"ermont R2 Astoria Sec3O190a (1874)

Farr, Jesse C. (Mary) Ch Hazel,Velma, Robert, Sada, Greeta, Mil-dred, Davne, Vermont R2 AstoriaSeclO O70a Sec3 T90a Mary D.Farr (1866)

Farris, Edwin K. (Ida) Ch Ethel, Jes-sie, Ross, Kinsey, Harry, Gladys,Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 041aSec9 T25a (1859)

Farris, Wm. Ch Minnie, Tula, Carrie,Mabel, Alary, Birdena, John, Lew-istown R6 Isabel Secl6 O150a(1856)

Farron, J. W. (Nellie) Ch Helen, Ver-mont R2 Astoria Secl2 032a (1875)

Farwell, D. W. (Rose) Ch Dean, Ina,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec25 OlOOa(1892)

Fesser, Vern (Clara) Ch David, Mary,Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl9 T160a (1912)

Farwell, Wm. (Annie) Ch Margaret,Susie, Minnie, Flossie, Darius, Ol-lie, John, Robert, Alice, Astoria RlWoodland Sec25 0317a (1848)

Fast, Esta (Rose) Canton R3 BannerSec20 T160a John J. Fast (1885)

Fast, J. Glenn (Pearl) Avon Rl UnionSec29 T106a A. H. Holmes (1914)

Fayhee, John (Maurine) Ch Donald,Dorothv, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec21 T260a John W. Lally (1891)_

Fayhee, Mike (Jessie) Ch Catherine,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec21 T260aJohn W. Lally (1893)

Feaster, Leander (Mary) Ch Edward,Charles, Lewistown, LewistownSec21 048a (1860)

Feeser, Perl W. (Agnes) Ch Phyllis,

Yoland, Wilda, Rose, Marie, CantonR2 Joshua Sec26 T160a John W.Feeser (1906)

Ferris, Edw. R. (Carrie) Ch Pauline,George, Margaret, Wanda, Fair-view Rl Joshua Sec4 T160a L. W.Davis (1915)

Fickel, Geo. S. (Lydia) Ch Gladys,Levona, Smithfield R2 DeerfieldSec32 0415a (1900)

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Fickel, Wm. H. (Jennie) Ch Cleon,Donald, Zelda, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSecl7 OlOOa (1910)

Fiddler, Willard Ch Lillie, Canton R7Banner SeclO O250a (1863)

Fidler, Amos T. (Eva) Ch Cecil, Ban-ner Banner Secl4 T320a KeeberEst.

Fidler, Jesse J. (Josephine) Ch Alice,Everett, Canton R3 Banner Secl9O80a (1878)

Fidler, Matthew Ch William, Frank,John, Jake, Mark, Charles, CantonR7 Banner Scc21 O205a (1856)

Fidler, R. E. (Lillian) Ch Avis, Mabel.Loyd, Canton R3 Banner Secl9T260a W. H. Fidler (1885)

Fidler, S. P. (Ocea) Ch Violet, CantonR7 Banner Secl5 058a (1872)

Fierce, Jas. L. (Anna) Cuba Rl CassSec23 Farm Hand (1895)

Figard, Noah W. (Mamie) Ch Shirley,George, London Mills Rl FairviewSecl7 05a (1898)

Fike, J. J. (Hannah) Ch Pearl, Ruth,Laura, John, Astoria R3 WoodlandScclO O60a (1857)

Fisher, Carl (Burel) Ch Fay, Avon R4Lee Secl9 T80a Jas. Fisher (1888)

Fisher, Chas. (Myrtle) Ch Marie,Avon R4 Union Sec32 T120a JohnMcBride (1899)

Fisher, Charlie (Hattic) Ch Daphne,Canton R7 Canton Sec35 O640a(1852)

Fisher, Corb (Mary) Havana R3 Ker-ton Sec 15 T40a John Phalen (1890)

Fisher, Jas. (Emma) Avon R4 LeeSecl9 0171a (1891)

Fisher, Jesse E. (Stella) Ch Lawrence,Canton R7 Banner Sec6 O160a(1884)

Fisher, S. I. (Agnes) Ch Willard,Francis, Bernard, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec23 O90a (1889)

Fisk, Allen (Annie) Ch Rosa, Elzine,Harney, Loyd, Henry, Philip, Dol-lie, Caline, Clela, Table Grove R2Vermont Sccl6 T169a N. Vaughn(1881)

Fitch, Wm. T. (Mary) Ch Earl, Leo,Effie, Marv, Avon R3 L^nion Sec30147a (19ri)

Fitzgerald, J. L. (Minnie) Ch Mildred,Pearl, Canton R2 Canton Sec33025a (1886)

FitzHenry, Jas. B. (Muriel) Lewis-town Rl Lewistown SeclO T213a WC. FitzHenry (1891)

FitzHenry, J. E. Ch Frances, Lewis-town R4 Lewistown Sec23 O90a(1852)

FitzHenry, W. C. (Delia) Ch. Guy,Ethel, Edna, Bryar, Maggie, Tellie,Hobart, Teddie, Myron, Mary, Zel-ma, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec90455a (1866)

Fitzsimmons, Henry (Libby) Ch Ca-therine, Irwin, Ernest, Avon R3 Un-ion Secl7 O200a (1909)

Fitzsimmons, John Avon Union Sec9T200a Mrs. Rose Fitzsimmons(1871)

Flambers, J. S. (Etta) Ch Glenn,Gladys, Earl, Orville, Havana R3Isabel Sec36 T275a Turner & Her-get

Fleisher, Ralph (Alta) Ch Ida, Lucille,Farmington Rl Farmington Sec5T260a Hollenbach Est. (1911)

Fleisher, Silas (Alta) Ch Albert, Can-ton Rl Farmington Sec29 T160aAlice Tucker (1913)

Fleming, Ed. (Lilly) Ch Adiline,Dane, Ipava R3 Vermont Secl30147a (1868)

Fleming, Harry P. (Olive) Ch Otis,Sarah, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl8O180a (1872)

Fleming, Jas. Ch John, William, Car-rie, Edward, Harrv, Ipava R3 Pleas-ant Secl8 O60a (1849)

Fleming, Jas. Jr. (Beatrice) Ch Dona-van, Norman, Ipava R4 FarmersSec36 T155a Wm. Fleming (1891)

Fluke, Calvin R. (Anna) Ch Grace,Elizabeth, Edwin, Nellie, Fiatt,

Joshua Sec29 O150a (1870)Fluke, C. F. (Minnie) Ch Munson,Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec5 04a(1866)

Fluke, Richard H. (Mishie) Ch Earl,

Sadie, Lewistown Rl LewistownSecll 088a (1858)

Fluke, Russell (Lilly) Ch Frances,Lewistown Rl Lewistown SeclS092a (1876)

Flynn, Mike (Lillie) Ch Jessie, Oren,Clarence, Jim, Ruby, Teddy, Harry,Fern, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec4Farm Hand (1891)

Foltz, Clinton G. (Mortie) Ch Doro-thy, Avon R2 Lee Sec20 T90a W.M. Cove (1912)

Foot, A. N. (Alice) Ch Sarah, Asachel,Elmer, Pearl, John, Smithfield R2Cass Sec5 022 (1860)

Foote, L. A. (Hatty) Canton R6 Buck-heart Scc27 T160a Jas. P. Shryock

Ford, Arthur W. (Nellie) Ch George,Marion, Maud, Lewistown Rl Lew-istown Sec4 O40a SeclO TlOSa(1872)

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Ford, Frank C. (Effie) Ch Carl, Law-rence, Lewistown Rl LewistownSec4-10 07Sa SeclO T85a (1876)

Ford, Geo. (Mary) Ch Mabel, Flossie,

Lynn, Rita, Brice, Smithfield R2Cass Sec5 T55a Robt. Ford (1871)

Ford, Jackson (Ura) Ch Jesse, Ross,A'larv, Arlo, Dott, Ralph, Bryant,Buckheart Sec29 O80a (1859)

Ford, Jas. Ch Gladys, Fred, John,Ruble, Joseph, Clarence, Avon R4Lee Sec36 D80a (1867)

Ford, Jeff J. (Annie) Ch Jessie, Rapa-tee R35 Fairview Sec8 Farm Hand(1915)

Ford, John Ch Blanche, Harry, Jac-quetta, Ona, Dorothy, Smithfield R2Cass Sec5 O80a (1871)

Ford, Robt. (Mary) Ch George,James, John, Robert, Mary, Smith-field R2 Cass Sec5 O200a (1871)

Ford, Robt. (Mary) Ch Charles, Doro-thy, Canton R5 Banner Sec5 O80a(1880)

Formhals, Calvin (Thedie) Ch Elva,Glenn, Eula, Carl, Chalmer, Smith-field R2 Deerfield Secl9 O360a(1901)

Formhals, U. L. (Nellie) Smithfield R2Lee Sec24 O120a (1891)

Forsythe, John C. (Mary) Ipava RlPleasant Sec24 O160a (1878)

Forsythe, Wm. (Maggie) Ch Hattie,Dickson, Effie, Marv, John, IpavaRl Pleasant Sec23 O60a (1876)

Fortman, Cecil (Lela) Ch Eleanore,Canton Rl Farmington Sec20 T80aTish Brown (1913)

Fortman, Wm. (Orena) Ch Clarence,Clyde, Cecil, Anna, Dora, Farming-ton Rl Farmington Secl7 O90a(1899)

Foshay, John (Edna) Ch Rollin, Ed-ward, Helen, Katherine, LondonMills R2 Young Hickory Sec2 T165aD. Forshav (1914)

Foster, A. D. (Viola) Ch Eva, Mil-dred, Sarah, Robert, Zelotes, Emily,John, Astoria Rl Woodland Secl9T122a Mrs. John Grove (1866)

Foster, Earl (Grace) Ch Frederick,Dale, London Mills Rl Fairview Sec7 T160a (1912)

Foster, Jesse (Myrtle) Ch Esther,

John, Ralph, Ogle, Avon R4 LeeSecl7 T160a C. Ogle Farm Hand(1915)

Foster, J. M. (Louiza) Ch Harvey,Estella, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec3 T80a L. Smith (1870)

Foster, Samuel (Ida) Ch Grace, AvonRl Lee Sec22 O80a (1856)

Foster, Willard (Clara) Ch Howard,Lawrence, Avon R4 Lee Sec22T160a N. H. Everly (1872)

Foutch, Chas. (Alalinda) Ch Alice,

Nelson, Harley, Ipava R3 PleasantSec33 O80a (1860)

Foutch, Harry (Mabel) Havana R3Kerton Sec9 Farm Hand J. L. Lin-baugh.

Foutch, Hugh (Sarah) Ch Howard,Winnie, Bernice, Naomi, James, Ha-vana R3 Isabel Sec27 O80a (1870)

Foutch, Jesse (Blanche) Ch Burley,Mave, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec270160a (1884)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Foutch, Jose M. (Dena) Ch Mildred,Audas, Havana R3 Isabel Sec32T200a B. K. Behrends (1906)

Foutch, Jos. (Amanda) Ch Ruby, Ora,Cassie, Havana R3 Isabel Sec26O80a (1865)

Foutch, LeRoy (Iva) Ch Stephen,Verla, Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 O40a(1892)

Foutes, Sherm (Tracie) Ch Altie, El-lisville Rl Lee Sec 12 0155a (1866)

Fouts, C. A. (Zilla) Ch Jessie, Smith-field Rl Cass Sec33 T338a J. L. Har-ris (1887)

Fouts, C. F. (Ida) Ch Clyde, Mary,Ralph, Rose, Clififord, Canton R3Buckheart Secl3 0186a (1859)

Fouts, C. W. (Lily) Ch Lucile, Flor-ence, Harold, Raymond, Homer,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec22 T242aJohn C. Shryock (1883)

Fouts, Francis (Effie) Ch Claude,Glen, Canton R3 Banner Sec320196a (1853)

Fouts, Geo. L. (Estella) Ch Paul, Ed-ward, Roscoe, Martin, George, Ruth,Cuba R2 Putman Scc3 O80a (1873)

Fouts, Geo. W. (Amanda) Ch Clar-ence, Ralph, Ira, Lewistown R3,Lewistown Secl9 OlOla (1864)

Fouts, Marcus (Mary) Ch Hester, Os-car, Lester, Lloyd, Mildred, CubaR2 Putman Secl3 Farm Hand(1886)

Fouts, M. Canton R7 Banner Sec7O240a (1853)

Fouts, Ralph W. (Clara) FiattRlDeerfield SeclO 0185a (1892)

Frame, Elmer (Ethel) Ch Ruth, Lena,Richard, James, Mildred, Infant,Canton R8 Orion Sec30 Farm HandJ. W. Addis (1898)

France, Guy (Daisy) Ch Neville, Lora,Lavern, Ipava R2 Vermont SeclOT335a Farm Hand Ed. Holmes(1886)

France, Harry (Alta) Ch Hazel, TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl8 FarmHand Baron Miner

France, Kersey (Amanda) Ch Flor-ence, Ethel, Clara, Clififord, Inez,Table Grove R3, Vermont Sec9O120a (1896)

France, Wm. (Flora) Ch Guy, Ora,Charlie, Bonnie, Glenn, Astoria RlWoodland Scc20 O40a (1858)

Frances, Clyde B. (Mina) Ch Euellna,Zelma, Ellisville Ellisville Sec5T160a T. J. White (1912)

Frances, Henry A. (Emmie) Ch Clyde,Cloae, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec8T80a T. J. White (1898)

Frances, Jacob (Caroline) Ch John,Mary, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 0113a(1884)

Frank, Vern (Mary) Ellisville Rl LeeSecl2 T150a John Frank (1915)

Franklyn, W. W. (Blanche) Ch Fern,Harvey, George, Donald, PrairieCity Rl Lee Sec7 Farm Hand J. W.Mings

Frederick, Creel (Pearl) Ch Evelyn,Avon Rl Lee SeclO T280a R. R.Frederick (1893)

Frederick, H. L. (Dora) Ch Frieda,Ipava R2 Vermont Secl2 T80a Geo.Collier (1902)

Frederick, R. K. (Josie) Ch Creel,Audrey, Avon Rl Lee SeclO O280a(1863)

Freeman, Dexter (Mary) Ch Loren,Lizzie, Alex, William, Addie, Emma,Grover, Havana R3 Kerton Secl7O400a (1856)

Freeman, Grover (Marie) Havana R3Kerton Secl7 T90a Dexter Freeman(1883)

Freeman, J. M. (Hanna) Ch Elva, Lil-

lian. Cuba, Putman Sec20 Olla(1895)

Freeman, Loran (Alta) Ch Delbert,Marie, Helen, Loran Jr, Gordon,Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec60293a (1867)

Freeman, Nelson (Amanda) Ch For-est, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec35O180a (1856)

Freeman, W. F. (Nora) Ch Hazel,Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 095a (1874)

Freiley, J. Robt. (Esther) SmithfieldRl Bernadotte Secl5 T60a Mrs. Eliz.

Lane (1899)

Freiley, S. Belle Ipava R4 BernadotteSec27 O40a (1876)

Freiley, Sterling P. Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec27 O120a (1867)

Frence, John W. (Carrie) Ch Josie,Hardy, Frank, Ruth, Thomas, John,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl7 0191a(1871)

Frerichs, Wilhelm Lewistown R6 Isa-

bel Sec20 T80a Chas. Brown (1912)Frieley, Oscar (Alice) Havana R3Kerton Secl7 O320a (1858)

Frikes, Robt. (Almira) Ch Clarence,Eva, Oscar, Arthur, Frank, Lewis,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec31T208a Ed. McDonald, H. L. Barrett,W. K. Bliss (1872)

Fritts, Jos. (Mary) Marietta Rl LeeSec32 Farm Hand C. Yocum (1910)

Fruit, Chas. (Mary) Ch Jessie, AvonR4 Lee Sec8 O80a (1900)

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Fry. C. E. (Adda) Ch Cordia, Zlea,

Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 T162a Geo.Frv (1886)

Fry, G. M. (Rowena) Ch Charles, Ma-rietta Rl Harris Sec4 0162a (1883)

Fry, Jos. (Sarah) Ch Ross, Blanche,Marietta Harris SeclO Ola (1891)

Fulton, Beryle (lona) Canton R5 Or-ion Sec32 Farm Hand Frank R.

Fulton (1894)Fulton, Frank R. (Heiress) Ch Beryle,

Canton R5 Orion Sec32 T216a T. K.Fulton Est. (1881)

Furlong, Jas. & Frank Smithfield, CassSecl9 O202a A. T. Furlong Est.

(1901)Furnace, B. S. Ch Martha, Cora,

Charles, Hettie, Astoria R4 AstoriaSec33 O140a (1865)

Furnace, Floyd (Mvrtle) Ch Forest,Ruth, Dorothy, Table Grove R2Vermont Secl8 O40a (1913)

Furnace, Leslie (Emily) Table GroveRl Farmers Sec30a Farm HandChas. Houghes (1915)

Furnace, Thos. (Hannah) Ch Arthur,Minnie, Floyd, Benjamin, Mabel,Ethel, Rachel, Taylor, Sarah, Verne,Table Grove R2 Vermont Secl6078a (1876 )

Furnice, E. (Nellie) Ch Dalmer, Ven-eta, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec23T132a W. I. Garrett (1878)

Furry, S. W. (Henrietta) Ch Kather-ine, Canton R2 Joshua Sec25 O200a(1876)

Gagen, Jas. & Barney Ch Mary, Han-nah Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec23 O560a(1871)

Games, J. M. (Lucy) Ch Jessie, St.

David, Buckheart Sec21 T57a Ed.Pearson Farm Hand (1871)

Garber, Christian E. (Lena) Ch Cor-nelia, Ruth, Vesta, Farmington R2Farmington Sec23 O160a (1909)

Garber, Willis A. (Beulah) LewistownRl Lewistown Secl6 T80a F. P.Garber (1886)

Garden, A. (Maggie) Ch William,Beatrice, Vern, Lucile, Jimmy, Zota,Canton R2 Canton Sec33 T9a CleveBryant (1885)

Gardiner, Fred O. (Libbie) VermontRl Vermont Sec30 OllOa (1878)

Garlisch, Henry (May) Ch Joseph,Dorothy, Eunice, Ethel, Elman,Stella, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSecl5 01S4a (1909)

Garlisch, Henry C. (Mollie) Ch May,Alma, Dewey, John, Samuel, Will-iam, Geneva, Ina, Lewistown R6 Isa-bel Sec28 O440a (1903)

Garlisch Lewis H. (Anna) Ch Lorene,Lewistown R6, Isabel Sec29 O200a(1912)

Garrett, G. E. (Minnie) Ch Zeretha,Astoria R3 Woodland SeclS 013a(1875)

Garrett, W. I. (Dora) Ch Eletha.Estclla, Marie, Paul, Astoria RlWoodland Sec21 O220a (1863)

Garrison, H. E. (Emma) Ch Clarence,Maud, Anna, Audrev, Madeline, As-toria R4 Astoria Sec21 T185a J. H.Lutz Est.

Garton, Lincoln (Maria) Ch Clem,Grace, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec280269a (1886)

Gaskill, Benj. (Elizabeth) Ch Robert,Canton R4 Canton Secll O160a(1876)

Gaskill, Robt. S. (Grace) Ch William,Russell, Canton R4 Canton SecllO160a T80a Perrv Miller (1887)

Gearhart, W. A. (Lillian) Ch Edith,

Canton R4 Orion Secl8 OllOa(1856)

Geeseman, Wm. C. (Leona) ChGeorge, Wayne, Ralph, Ray, Lon-don Mills Rl Fairview Secl6 T160aGeo. Geeseman (1903)

Geiman, Jos. (Etta) Ch Marvin, Opal,Francis, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec34T180a John Scripps (1911)

Gentle, Chas. M. (Pearl) Ch Gale,

Grace, Glen, Charles, Jr. Canton RlFarmington Secl9 T138a Chas. Pon-hamis (1907)

Gentle, Thos. A. (Lottie) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec23T198a Alanager John Mateer Farm(1915)

George, Emmett R. (Clare) Ch Stan-

ley, Edith, Eva, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Seel T160a Man-ager John Pratt Farm (1915)

Gerrietts, Henry (Minnie) Ch Louise,

Anna, Emma, George, Mary, Henry,Eddie, Margaret, Martha, CantonR4 Orion Secl7 T240a Chas. Hull-man (1912)

Geyer, Don N. (Ruth) Lewistown RlBernadotte Seel O160a T60a JohnSheets (1913)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Geyer, Edmund B. (Theresa) ChGladj-s, Don, Ruth, Gertrude, Ken-neth, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Sec1 O160a (1891)

Gibble, Addison (Ada) Ch Stauffer,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26 T86aTheo. Lucabaugh (1897)

Gibble, Harvey (Ilda) Ch Pius, As-toria R2 Astoria Secl2 TlOOa Wm.S. Gibble (1896)

Gibble, Wm. (Emma) Ch Harvey, Ad-dison, Hettie, Emma, Astoria As-toria SecU O160a (1898)

Gibbs, Elmer E. (Maggie) Ch Hazel,Iva, Marietta, Harris SeclO O200a(1891)

Giberson, Albert A. (Florence) Fair-view Rl Joshua Sec6 T190a John M.Cattrou, J. Giberson (1914)

Giberson, Jas. H. (Vannie) Ch Edith,ElHsville Rl Deerfield Sec8 T140aJ. W. Giberson (1872)

Giberson, John W. (Nancy) Ch James,Luther, Albert, Stella, Alice, ElHs-ville Rl Deerfield Sec8 O140a (1866)

Gibony, Geo. (Dora) Ch Fannie, Ly-man, Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec23 O140a (1867)

Gilkerson, Wilmer P. (Grace) ChAlice, Mary, Ravmond, James,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec35 O120a(1898)

Gilmore, C. (Nancy) Ch John, Ira,

Alva, Anna, Rov, Smithfield Rl CassSec9 T160a Ch'as. Craft (1861)

Gilson, Chas. B. (Mary) Ch Gladys,Ronald, Frank, Fred, Marv, IpavaRl Pleasant Sec9 T220a B. E. John-son (1866)

Gilson, Fay (Delia) Ch Fern, Willis,

Astoria R3 Woodland Secl2 FarmHand (1881)

Ginther, Fredrick R. (Lottie) Ch John,Enos, Ellisville Rl Young Hickory_Sec33 O20a (1912)

Girard, Lloyd (Edna) Ch Fern, Lynn,Canton R4 Orion Secl5 T160a Jas.

S. McCoy (1888)

Girard, Will (Bessie) Ch Ernest, Can-ton R5 Banner Secll 048a Secll-12T58a (1889)

Glaser, Addison E. (Lillie) Avon R3R3 Union Sec25 O260a (1899)

Goddell, Geo. W. (Barba) Ch Charles,Carbert, Smithfield R2 DeerfieldSec 21 T136a R. F. Hammond(1912)

Goforth, John H. (Kittie) Ch Daisy,Howard, London Mills Rl YoungHickorv SeclO T80a C. Objartel(1915)

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Goldsmith, A. W. (Ona) Ch Emma,Erla, Canton Rl Canton Secl9 FarmHand (1913)

Goldsmith, Elmer Lewistown R5 Wa-terford Seel T70a Mrs. R. McGehee( 1880)

Goldsmith, Henry (Daisy) Ch Ethan,Dvris, Clara, William, Table GroveRl Farmers Sec3 074a (1910)

Goldsmith, John W. (Louisa) Ch Tes-sie, George, Eugene, Hazel, Lewis-town R5 Waterford Sec2 T143a IraAshby (1876)

Good, F'rank (Delia) Ch Russell, IpavaRl Pleasant Sec9-16 T159a DaveWecse (1888)

Goodale, Geo. M. (Cora) Canton R6Buckheart ScclO 0185a (1871)

Goodell, Chas. W. (Inis) Ch Lila,

Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec20 T5aAdam Zilch (1915)

Goodin, Robt. (Ida) Ch Charles, Rus-sell, Ernest, Cyril, Clara, Meta, Gor-don, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec7078a Sec8 TlOOa Mrs. C. J. Phillips

(1896)Goodwin, Jos. (Lvdia) Smithfield R2Lee Sec26 O80a (1856)

Gore, Orville A. (Dollie) Ch Richard,Robert, Leo, Havana R3 Kerton Sec4 O60a (1909)

Gore, Wm. (Zad'a) Ch Margaret,Hazel, Walter, Denzel, Harold, Roy,Lewistown Rl Bernadotte SeelT40a Ben Clark (1898)

Gorham, Barman E. Avon Rl LTnionSec33 T165a R. S. Gorham (1882)

Gorham, Ralph E. Avon Rl Union Sec34 O205a (1881)

Goudy, Frank A. (Minnie) Ch Harold,Carl, Dean, Lewistown Rl Berna-dotte SecU T90a Frank Sheets(1915)

Gouker, Allen (Nellie) Ch Carl, IpavaRl Pleasant Sec25 T213a Jos.Vaugham Est. (1880)

Gouker, John (Eva) Ch Evert, Grace,Edna, Cela, Delbert, Burley, Clyde,Cinda, Alarv, Havana R3 KertonSec9 T160a John Markley (1886)

Gould, Jos. W. (Bell) Jay, Vernon,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec30 T106aJas. Whitchel (1912)

Gould, T. L. (Sadie) Ch Vivian, Paul,

Ida, Vermont R2 Astoria Seel 059a(1884)

Grafton, Ernest D. (Alta) Ipava RlPleasant Secl3 O160a (1876)

Graham, Geo. F. (Belle) Ch Madge,Francis, Grace, Ipava Rl PleasantSecl2 OllOa (1886)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Graham, I. J. (Rachael) Cli Tillie,

Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec21 O102a(1850)

Graham, Jas. R. (Olla) Ch Maye, Ray,Harrjr, Charles, Clifford, ThomasRobert, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 O60aTlOOa (1866)

Graham, Jasper R. (Rebecca) ChGeorge, Lafayette, Lewistown R6Isabel Sec21 056a (1861)

Graham, Jesse T. (Mollie) Ch Capi-tola, Prentiss, Lewistown R6 IsabelSec21 0362a

Graham, Jesse T. Jr. (Ella) Ch Mar-garet, Jessie, Ruth, Paul, Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec34 O120a (1872)

Graham, John L (Rebecca) Ch. Wil-liam, Chalkley, Joseph, Ipava RlPleasant Sec5 T88a Perry ClaninEst. (1865)

Graham, Jos. S. (Martha) Ch Mabel,Avis, Lloyd, Hertha, Ipava RlPleasant Secl4 O170a (1866)

Graham, L. B. (Alice) Ch Lewis, Mar-ion, Jennie, Albert, Narvle, Smith-field Rl Bernadotte Sec6 T210a C.

Randolph (1859)Graham, Prentiss E. (Marguerite)Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec21 FarmHand J. T. Graham (1892)

Grandt, Ernest (Olive) Ch Elender,Charles, Thelma, Table Grove RlFarmers SeclO O160a (1886)

Gray, Chas. E. (Sarah) Ch Ned, Blake,

Cuba, Cass Secl4 T160a Ogden Gray(1863)

Gray, Edgar (Edna) Ch Sibyl, Ber-nice, Gerald, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec14 T144a (1888)

Gray, Milton (Sadie) Ch Earl, Lulu,

Roy, Ruth, Everett, Canton R6Buckheart Sec33 Farm Hand (1862)

Gray, M. M. (Elba) Ch Edgar, Mabel,Harold, Cuba Rl Cass Secl5 D224a(1860)

Green, Arthur J. (Jessie) Ch Kenneth,Farley. Vivian, Zoha, FarmingtonRl Farmington Sec5 T160a PorterGreen (1868)

Green, Burt A. (Sarah) FarmingtonRl Farmington Sec3 O230a (1881)

Green, Chas. (Lucinda) Ch Ruth,Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec22T160a Mrs. H. Green (1886)

Green, John (Susie) Ch Osin, TableGrove R3 Farmers Sec21 T112a(1881)

Green, Lewis (Pearl) Ch Donald,Ipava R3 Farmers Sec36 T80a FredConnell (1915)

Green, Robt. C (Addie) Ch Sheldon,Glen, Morene, Theodore, Carl, Ivan,Table Grove Rl Farmers SeclOT40a Ralph Brown (1913)

Green, Roy (Carrie) Ch Ralph, Zelma,Hazel, Farmington R2 Orion Sec6TlOOa Philip Herget (1884)

Greenplate, Clayton (Elva) Ch Ada,Anna, Vermont R3 Vermont Sec30TUOa Chas. Craft (1898)

Greenwell, Cullom L (Lucy) FairviewRl Fairview Sec26 T185a StewertGreenwell (1910)

Grewell, J. Harry (Lue) Ch Russell,Paul, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl4 T160aMrs. G. LaRue (1884)

Griffin, Frederick B. (Mae) Ch Ruth,Harry, Canton R4 Orion Sec7 T175aTheo. Sleeth (1890)

Grigsby, Henry (Leafy) Ch Ira,Roby, Charlie, Johnnie, Margaret,Marie, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSecl7 O20a T70a (1860)

Grigsby, Jas. (Frances) Ch 6 Lewis-town R4 Liverpool Sec21 078a(1896)

Grimm, Wm. (Annie) Trivoli R14 Or-ion Sec4 T123a Wallace Hippie(1896)

Grisby, Geo. (Delia) Ch Verne, Paul-ine, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec2104a (1891)

Grissom, Earl (Mabel) Cuba R3 Lew-istown Sec3 T80a John Brayton(1915)

Groff, Eli (Permina) Ch Ralph, Met-tle, Clela, Fern, Flora, Glade, IpavaR3 Pleasant Sec 29 083a (1874)

Groff, Ernest H. (Adelia) Ch Frances,Maudie, Lucian, Gerald, Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec33 T38a ReeceDavid, Mary Lane (1886)

Groff, Samuel (Eva) Ch Teddy, How-ard, George, Astoria R2 WoodlandSec5 T114a M. Salzenstein (1878)

Groom, Frank W. V. (Annie) LondonMills R22 Young Hickory Seel O80a(1906)

Groom, Jas. G. (Mamie) Ch Bertha,Pearl, Marjory, Canton Rl JoshuaSec2 O160a (1915)

Groom, John B. (Ada) Rapatee R35Fairview Sec8 0244a (1913)

Grove, O. E. (Bertha) Ch Cecil, Bruce,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec25 FarmHand (1888)

Groves, Jos. Astoria Rl WoodlandSec24 045a (1886)

Groy, John D. (Alice) Ch Abbie, Or-val, Lee, Walter, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35 O140a (1856)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Grubb, Ben H. (Maud) Ch Josephine,Minnie, Elmer, Raymond, CantonRl Farmington Sec29 T88a Mrs.Amanda Tucker (1909)

Grubb, Newton A. (Bertha) Ch Har-old, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec22 T120aHenry Basle (1911)

Grubb, W. M. (Ida) Ch Fern, Flor-ence, May, Canton Rl Canton Secl7T158a Mrs.Hanna Hart (1913)

Gruber, Calvin (Goldie) Astoria R4Astoria Sec27 T124a W. Sayers(1905)

Gruber, C. A. (Lizzie) Ch Mabel,Irma, Alma, Naomi, Glenn, AstoriaAstoria Sec26 TllSa C Bucher(1904)

Gruber, J. A. (Lizzie) Ch Clarence,Jessie, Edna, Grace, Astoria R2 As-toria Secl3 O70a (1881)

Gruber, Levi (Mary) Astoria R2 As-toria Secl7 036a (1881)

Gruhn, J. H. (Addie) Ch Ollie, Jessie,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec8 Farm HandJ. Miller (1913)

Guernsey, Miss Alice (Sister Flor-ence) Avon R4 Lee Sec21 O120a(1881)

Guiher, J. Clyde (Clara) Ch Jeanette,Robert, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl7O40a (1886)

Guiher, Mrs. Mary Ch John, Frank,Albert, Bertha, Minnie, Curtis, Ed-gar, Clyde, Le\yistown R6 Lewis-to%vn Sec 33 025a (1884)

Guilliams, Calvin M. (Nettie) Ch Ver-na, George, Lewistown R5 Water-ford Secl3 T40a Edw. B. Miles(1886)

Gustine, Jas. E. (Clara) Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec33 T80a Robt. Green(1864)

HHaacke, Frank (Anne) Ch Ruth,

Fern, Opal, Oral, John, Ralph, Can-ton R6 Buckheart Sec20 T158a LewWeller (1883)

Hackett, H. (Bessie) Ch Bernice,Benjamin, Steven, Verna, Donald,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec28 FarmHand (1884)

Hackett, Ross (Jessie) Ch Vera, Can-ton R6 Liverpool Sec3 Farm HandO. M. Parkin

Hadley, Jas. H. (Rachel) LewistownLewistown Secl7 045a (1878)

Hadsall, Earl A. (Rosa) Ch Edith,Canton R2 Canton Sec31 FarmHand (1893)

Hadsall, Geo. B. (Emma) Ch Mecie,Ira, Hardy, Stephen, Halbert, Da-vid, Lincoln, Lewistown R5 Water-ford SeclO 088a (1857)

Hadsell, G. W. Ch Ida, Lawrence,Earl, Lewistown R2 Buckheart Sec32 Tla (1865)

Haffner, D. O. (Ivy) Ch Lawson,Daisy, Verle, Gilberta, Georgie,New Philadelphia, Harris Secl9T240a J. E. Harris (1876)

Hagaman, Chas. E. (Ada) Ch Leonard,Glenn, Martha, Everett, LondonMills Rl Fairview Secl7 T146aMrs. Anna V. Hagaman (1904)

Hagerty, C. J. (Celia) Ch Chlie, Cu-ba Rl Cass Sec3 0266a (1886)

Haggard, Earl (Sadie) Ch .Virginia,

Glenn, Canton Canton Sec28 T24aMrs. Jas. Donn (1887)

Haggerty, C. C. (Olive) Ch Will,Paul, John, Hugh, Ruth, Ira, Glas-ford R3 Orion Secl3 O240a (1867)

Hagie, Henry W. (Berintha) Ch Wil-liam, Mildred, Norris, FarmingtonSec27 T90a W.Hill (1912)

Haines, T. H. (Katie) Ch Mildred,Mary, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec320112a (1871)

Hale, D. B. (Mary) Ch Editha, Lou-isa, Ella, Dolly, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Secl8 T40a Enos Cameron(1848)

Hall, Chas. (Mary) Ch Carrie,

George, Dudley, Walter, Hazel, Ma-bel, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec36T140a (1863)

Hall, Chas. (Eva) Ch Helen, Wright,Dorothy, Havana R3 Kerton Sec20T160a Graybeal Est. (1873)

Hall, Everett H. (Mabel) FairviewRl Fairview Sec29 Farm Hand M.J. Stout (1915)

Hall, Samuel W. (Paulina) Ch Lillie.

Florence, Everett, Edna, Nellie,

London Mills Rl Fairview Secl9T215a John F. Burnett (1912)

Hall, Truman S. (Randa) Ch Edith,Chester, Gladys, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Sec23 T160a A.Latourette (1914)

Hamm, Andrew (Maggie) VermontRl Vermont Secl9 O160a (1878)

Hamm, A. (Lois) Ch Pearl, Blanche,Cleva, Clara, Lena, Enis, MariettaR2 Harris Sec34 0269a (1867)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Hamm, Edw. (Mags^ie) Ch Ralph,Giadvs, Marshall, Glenn, Elizabeth,Vermont R2 Vermont Sec22 T200aEllison Est. (1874)

Hamm, Elmer (Jennie) Ch Lillian,

Lela, Katie, Astoria R3 WoodlandSec8 Farm Hand (1876)

Hamm, Wm. H. (Loreine) Ch Mil-dred, Wilmer, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec21 O240a (1885)

Hammack, Clifford (Ethel) Ch Mil-dred, John, Havana R3 Isabel Sec22, T2b0a D. Cullinane (1888)

Hammack, John W. (Anna) Ch Earl,Clifford, Chester, Scott, Bertha, Ha-vana R3 Isabel Secl4 T190a H.Mohlman (1898)

Hammon, Geo. (Edna) London MillsRl Young Hickory Secl4 T160aGeo. Hammon (1914)

Hammon, John A. (Gladys) Ch Wil-lidean, London Mills Rl YoungHickory SeclS T30Sa Geo. Ham-mon Sr. (1886)

Hammond, Frank (Kate) Ch Mabel,Esther, Irma, Ipava Rl PleasantSeclS O80a T80a Ed. Weese (1884)

Hammond, John (Maggie) Ch GraceFloyd, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec7 O80aPleasant Secl2 T160a S. StrouseEst. (1881)

Hammond, Julis D (Murel) Ch Leta,Susaetta, JEdwin, EUisville Ellisville

Sec31 Farm Hand (1915)

Hammond, J. E. (Lucy) Ch Everett,Blanche, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec30 O200a (1869)

Hammond, J. F. (Ava) Ch Luther,Lawrence, Sydner, Frances, Mari-etta, Harris Sec9 Farm Hand Ed.Buchen (1879)

Hammond, Lee (Zelma) Ch Glen,Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl2 083a(1887)

Hammond, Loren (Eleanor) Ch Law-rence, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl4O80a T80a Robt. Hammond (1889)

Hammond, Richard A. (Bell) ChGeorge, Lewistown R6 LewistownSec34 T360a R. M. Hinde (1913)

Hammond, Robt. (Hannah) ChGladys, Julia, Charles, Cora, IpavaRl Pleasant Secl4 O80a (1864)

Hammond, Thos. (Ida) Ch Floyd,Charles, Lola, Cuba R3 PutmanSec36 OlOla (1866)

Hammond, W. R. (Anna) Ch Clar-ence, Myrl, Ethelyn, Marvin, Mary,Paul, Frances, Table Grove RlFarmers Sec31 O160a (1867)

Hampton Earl E. (Alta) Ch Prentiss,Havana R3 Isabel Scc31 T120aTurner & Herget (1903)

Hampton, M. M. (Anna) Ch Georgia,Ray, Ethel, Earl, Lela, Havana R3Isabel Sec33 T75a Mrs. T. P. Kear-ney (1903)

Hampton, Ray R. (Kate) Ch Mae,Bernice, Paul, Havana R3 IsabelSec26 T200a G. R. Williams (1903)

Hancock, Edw. (Katherine) Ch Ple-sant. Palmer, Newton, Bert, Boyd,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl6 O60a(1856)

Hancock, Edw. I. (Kate) Ch Lienor,Frank, Mav, Smithfield Rl Berna-dotte Sec5 0163a (1856)

Hancock. Palmer (Ella) Ch Louis,Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec9 T120aChas. Cunningham (1912)

Hanna, F. W.' (Catherine) Bryant,Buckhcart Sec31 Ola (1849)

Hanna, Onius C. Lewistown Lewis-town Sec 14 O80a (1856)

Hanson, Chas. (Clara) Ch Annie,Minnie, Hattie, Table Grove R3Vermont Sec4 T80a (1873)

Hanson, J. G. (Sister Emaline) Farm-ington R2 Canton Sec2 T260a Ja-cob Hanson Est. (1856)

Harden, Enoch H. (Flora) Ch Jean,Miles, London Mills R22 FairviewSec5 O230a (1911)

Harden, Floyd W. Fairview Rl Fair-view Secll T200a W. F. Harden,Jr. (1913)

Hardesty, Chas. H. (Kate) Ch Wil-liam, Canton R4 Orion Sec5 081a(1851)

Hardin, Geo. O. (Clarissa) ChBlanche, Dorothy, Bernard Lewis-town R5 Waterford SeclO 084a(1873)

Hardin, John (Fannie) LewistownR5 Waterford Sec3 T42a J. W.Hardin (1892)

Harding, B. (Mary) Ch Elva, Jemima,Earl, Elmer, John, Canton R7 Ban-ner Sec21 OlOOa (1876)

Hardy, Louis (Zannie) Ch Ellen, Ray-mond, Havana R3 Isabel Sec30T60a (1915)

Harkless, Ralph London Mills RlYoung Hickory Sec22 Farm HandWhite Est. (1913)

Harkless, Wm. A. (Dora) Ch Ralph,Josephene, Ellisville Rl YoungHickory Sec36 T470a Markley Bros.(1915)

Harlan, Jay (Cleona) London MillsR22 Young Hickory Sec3 O80a(1885)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Harland, T. M. (Mary) Ch Jessie,

Howard, Marietta R2 Harris Sec26

T90a R. F. Hinkle (1896)

Harmon, A. (Iva) Ch Irene, Glenn,

Pearl, Pauline, Canton Rl CantonSec22 T99a Denny Est. (1878)

Ham, Chas. W. (Kate) Ch Jerry,

Tom, Wilbur, Charles, LewistownR5 Lewistown Sec36 T240a (1873)

Ham, Christopher (Mary) Ch Erma,Delia Lewistown R5 LewistownSec35 T25a Pat Heffern (1879)

Ham, Henry H. (Mary) Ch HenryJr. Bernice, Rapatee R35 Fairview

Seel Farm Hand Lindele Dykeman(1915)

Ham, Jesse A. (Gladys) Ch Merle,

Canton R8 Orion Secl9 O160a(1889)

Harn, Louis, (Delia) Cuba R3 PutmanSec27 Farm Hand Ralph Clayburg

(1882)Harn, Reason (Martha) Ch Anna,

Charles, John, Lena, Henry, Har-vey, Sterlie, Onzelo, Lewistown R6Isabel Farm Hand M. P. Rice.

Harnson, F. M. (Florence) Ch Stella,

Blanche, Bruce, Georgia, Otis, Bry-

ant, Buckheart Sec32 0357a (1873)

Harper, Everett O. (Bessie) Ch Hor-ace, London Mills R22 Fairview

Sec6 T125a Enoch A. Harden (1915)

Harper, Harry (Nellie) Ch Lee, Ruth,Farmington Rl Farmington Secl7Farm Hand (1912)

Harper, Jas. (Lizzie) Ch Mildred,

Clarence, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec

27 Farm Hand (1875)

Harper, John (Eliza) Ch 4 LewistownR4 Liverpool Sec20 029a (1876)

Harper, John (Elmina) Ch Edith,

Linton, Smithfield R2 Harris Secl3

O520a (1842)Harper, J. P. (Prudence) Ch Fern,

Canton R7 Banner Secl7 T40a LeePollitt (1876)

Harper, L. A. Lewistown R4 Liver-

pool Sec20 T45a John Harper (1869)

Harper, M. L. (Emma) Ch Fred, Les-

ter, Pearl, Francis, George, Robert,

Raymond, Canton R5 Banner Secll

T27a Mrs. Mary Ramsby (1873)

Harr, J. Luther Ellisville Rl Deer-field Secl7 T440a C. D. Newcomb(1900)

Harr, Vernice G. (Nettie) Ch Oadis,

Irene, Ellisville Rl Deerfield, Secl7

T440a Chas. D. Newcomb (1900)

Harris, Bert (Annie) Ch Glenn, Fern,

Smithfield R2 Lee Sec25 FarmHand Mrs. C. H. Martin (1915)

Harris, Herman (Elizabeth) TableGrove R3 Vermont Sec8 O40a(1896)

Harris, H. B. (Alice) Table GroveR2 Farmers Sec31 O320a (1874)

Harris, Jobe E. (Sarah) Ch Bertha,Ross, Ralph, Canton R3 LiverpoolScc6 (1865)

Harris, Jobe E. & David Canton R3Liverpool Sec6 O320a (1865)

Harris, J. L. (Elizabeth) Marietta R2Farmers Sec5 O40a (1854)

Harris, R. G. (Mary) Cuba R3 Put-man Sec32 029a (1901)

Harris, R. W. (Ora) Ch Winnie,Dwight, Marietta R2 Harris Secl9O80a (1901)

Harris, Steve Vermont R2 VermontSec27 O120a (1876)

Harris, Wm. (May) Marietta Rl Har-ris Secl8 T160a Francis Proctor(1896)

Harris, Wm. H. (Cora) Ch Maude,Mabel, Ray, Paul, Grace, Eugene,Canton R3 Banner Sec31 067a(1912)

Harrison, Jas. (Nina) Avon Rl UnionSec35 T240a D. Young & RoweFarm Hand (1914)

Harrison Jas. B. (Jessie) Ch Francis,

James, Nellie, Ellisville Rl Deer-field Sec2 T240a (1911)

Harrison, J. W. (Mary) Ch Grover,Charles, Alec, Francis, Cuba R2Putman SeclO 0347a (1856)

Harrison, R. L. (Ada) Ch Jennie, Gar-nett, Don, Owen, Otis, Dale, In-

fant, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7O120a (1867)

Harrison, Tyra (Jessie) Lewistown R4Liverpool Secl8 O80a (1880)

Harrod, Wm. S. (Ethel) Avon R3Union Sec4 T137a W. W. Babbitt

(1914)Hart, Chas. W. (Edna) Ch Virginia,

Ellisville Rl Union Sec36 T80a Q.Speer Farm Hand (1915)

Hart, Clarence M. (Nellie) FairviewRl Fairview SeclO T90a MarionHart (1915)

Hart, J. W. (Esther) Ch Bertha, Roy,Ethel, John, Verna, Marietta, HarrisSecl5 T30a, Bert McCance (1855)

Hart, Lute, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec 31

OlOOa (1869)

Hart, Marion (Clara) Ch Clarence,

Nina, Fairview Rl Fairview SeclOO180a (1899)

Hart, Roy R. (Edna) Ch Harry, Mary,Rapatee, Fairview Sec4 O270a(1905)

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Hart, W. H. (Mary) Ch William,Alice, Mildred, Kermit, Ivan, Ma-rietta R2 Harris Sec32 O160a (1874)

Harter, C. (Lillie) Ch Nellie, Pauline,Bennie, Robert, Keith, Canton R6Canton Sec34 T93a Mrs. Ellen John-son (1866)

Hartle, Clarence (Nellie) Ch Margar-et, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec4T222a J. E. Schafer (1888)

Hartle, Geo. Ch Mayme, Carl, CantonR2 Joshua Sec36 T44a W. M. Shafer(1907)

Hartley, Bernard L. (Bertha) ChMary, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec29082a (1915)

Hartley, Geo. E. (Cora) Ch Charlie,

Bertha, Grace, Jessie, Avon R4 LeeSec33 O160a (1888)

Hartley, Mrs. Julia Ch Clyde, Bush-nell, R2 Lee Sec30a 026a (1896)

Hartley, T. (Margaret) Ch Ross, Paul,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec20 O120a(1853)

Hartough, Edwin H. (Madge) ChHoward, Fairviev^ Rl Joshua Sec4T166a John Hartough (1912)

Hartough, Geo. B. Fairviev^^ Rl JoshuaSec9 T200a John Hartough (1912)

Hartstirn, Albert (Emma) Ch Amelia,Carl, Elmer, Canton R2 Joshua Sec11 O160 (1914)

Hastings, Wm. E. (Elizabeth) ChGlenn, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec270152a (1896)

Hatch, Oral J. (Donna) Ch Donald,Helen, Avon, R4 Union Sec29 T255aA. E. Hatch (1911)

Hatch, Robt. G. (Blanche) Ch Marie,Helena, Erwin, Avon Rl UnionSec30 T230a Albert Reim (1889)

Hatten, Leo. O. (Mae) Fairview RlFairview Sec21 T160a Mrs. N.Voorhees (1915)

Hatton, Hugh (Esie) Ch Ralph, Leo,Joseph, Eddie, Avon R3 UnionSecll O80a (1910)

Havens, Geo. (Georgia) Ch Pearl,Bessie, Bernice, Ross, Jessie, Lu-cille, Grace, Erie, Lee, LewistownR2 Liverpool Sec2 O80a (1884)

Hawkins, Chas. (Lillie) Ch Keith,Melvin, Table Grove R3 FarmersSec34 O320a (1913)

Hay, Earl W. (Mabel) Ch Viola, Ver-mont R2 Astoria Sec2 T160a M. F.

Hay (1913)

Hay, Jas. (Sadie) Vermont R2 AstoriaSeel O190a

Hayes, Geo. (Sarah) Ch Charles, Al-bert, Ella, Georgie, Phoebe, Herbert,Floyd, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl8T195a Mary K. Riffle (1900)

Haynes, Charlie A. (Mary) Ch Charlie,Farmington R2 Farmington Secl3T120a (1910)

Hays, Chas. E. (Alma) Ch Mildred,Helen, Canton R2 Canton Sec3aT160a P. W. Plattenberg (1883)

Hays, J. C. (Minnie) Ch Marie, Edna,Amy, Chauncey, Anabel, Canton R7Banner Secl5 T251a Edw. C. Leisy(1870)

Hazlett, John M. (Linnie) FarmingtonRl Farmington Sec8 O160a (1893)

Headley, Geo. (Florence) Ch Myron,White, Asis, Ellisville Rl DeerfieldSeclO O160a (1911)

Hearn, Jas. (Maggie) Ch Rosie, Wyne,Avon R3 Ellisville Sec30 T180a MartEffland (1914)

Heath, Samuel, Ch Alta, FlorenceWilliam, Frank, Ralph, Bruce, As-toria Rl Astoria Sec21 O160a (1855)

Hebb, Samuel (Lorie) Ch Gladys,Ivan, Lyle, Canton R8 Orion Sfec2d0265a (1864)

Hedden, Albert J. (Olie) Ch Myrtle,Opal, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSec5 Farm Hand (1912)

Hedden, Alvie (Maggie) Ch Lena,Grace, Clarence, Canton R3 Buck-heart Sec26 T180a Wallace Wood-cock (1878)

Hedden, Arthur (Hedessa) Ch Mar-garet, Canton Rl Farmington Sec20TlOOa (1912)

Hedden, John (Dora) Ch Hazel, Can-ton Rl Farmington Sec20 TlOOaFrank Hedden (1910)

Hedges, Richard L (Luetta) Ch Al-bertus, Eva, Stephen, Abner, Clara,Estie, Minerva, Archie, Richard,Mary, Nellie, Elsie, Breeds, OrionSec26 TlOOa John N. Ryno (1861)

Heffern Daniel (Edna) Ch Walter,Erma, Patrick, Lewistown R5Waterford SeclO T210a D. W. Pitt-man (1880)

Heffern, Edw. (Alice) Ch Wayne,Raymond, Patrick, Canton Rl Can-ton Secl6 T80a Patrick Heffern(1909)

Heffern, Edwin (Emma) Ch Leo,Willodean, Lewistown R5 Water-ford SeclO T218a W. Rhodes(1873)

Heffern Mrs. L. P. Ch John, Lizzie,Daniel, Debbie Lewistown R6Waterford Sec4 OlOOa (1857)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Heffner, G. W. (Sarah) Ch Arlie,

Mary, Perry, Table Grove RlFarmers Sec9 O120a (1906)

Heffren, Frank T. (Bertha) ChRalph, Margaret, Havana R3 Isa-

bel Sec35 T272a John Lieding(1881)

Heffren, Frederick (Eva) Ch Elea-nor, Jessie, Margaret, LewistownR6 Waterford, Sec4 T120a JohnHeffren (1888)

Heffren, John (Johanna) Ch Edwin,Margaret, Hannah, Frederick,Stella, Lewistown R6 WaterfordSec4 O120a (1876)

Heffren, Michael, Sr. (Mary) ChFrank, Anna, Mamie, Julia, Mich-ael, Thomas, Havana R3 IsabelSec34 O160a (1876)

Heffren, Michael, Jr. (Ruth) Ch Mil-ford, Havana R3 Isabel Sec26T330a D. Cullinane (1888)

Heffren, Mike L. (Nellie) Ch Marie,Havana R3 Kerton SeclO T240aJoe Pholen (1888)

Heffren, Ted H. (Maggie) Ch Mike,Bessie, Harry, John, Ann, James,Saveriel, Floy, Loyd, Havana R3Kerton SeclO O200a (1868)

Heikes, Clifton C. (Stella) Ch Eva-daia, Kenneth, Bernice, FairviewRl Fairview Sec25 T535a AlcottBros. (1914)

Heikes, Jas. F. (Maggie) Ch Tressa,London Mills Rl Fairview Sec7Farm Hand D. Forshey (1915)

Heikes, Langdon, Rapatee R35 Fair-view Sec22 O20a (1886)

:Helle, Fred (Euphemia) Ch Maro,Corda, Violet, George, Marie,Smithfield R2 Cass Secl8 O530a1(1869)

Helle, Geo. (Ida) Ch Lloyd, Royal,Joseph, Delbert, Don, Ethel, Wal-ter, Sheldon Cuba Rl Cass SeelO80a (1874)

Helle Geo. H. (Minnie) Ch Albert,George, Henry, Willie, Emil, Lew-istown R3 Bernadotte Sec24 T198aBen Hoff Est. (1912)

Heller, Caroline, Ch Dora, Thressa,Charles, Thomas, George, CubaR2 Putman Secl6 O70a (1843)

Heller, C. B. (Clara) Cuba R3 Put-man Sec21 T136a A. McBroom(1872)

Heller, Elda R. (Agnes) Ch Dale,Lolla, Geraldine, Nellie, Cuba R3Putman Sec28 Daniel Heller (1888)

Heller, E. E. (Flora) Ch Argo, Leo,Josephine, Audreybell, Cuba R3Putman Sec28 T160a Daniel Heller(1880)

Heller, Frank (Marie) Canton RlCanton Sec5 T60a David Eshelman(1893)

Heller, Frank, Ch Orpha, LucyBlanche, Curtis, Cuba, PutmanSecl9 O240a (1848)

Heller, J. C. (Jessie) Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec9 T160a Mrs. Geo. Tyler(1896)

Heller, Newton (Ernestine) ChEllen, Mandy, Newton, Russell,Maxine, George, Table Grove R3Farmers Sec22 T56a M. Adams(1868)

Heller, Rudolph S. (Henrietta) ChJohn, Maud, Joseph, Frank, Ruth,Lauren, Jenette, Theron, CantonRl Farmington Sec30 T178a A. J.Daft (1902)

Heller, Wm. W. (Alice) Fiatt RlDeerfield Secl4 O120a (1906)

Hellie, M. (Alice) Ch Thelma, Max-ine, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl8T140a Fred Hallie (1892)

Hellyer, Thelia, Ch Perry, SmithfieldR2 Cass Sec4 Ollla (1857)

Helms, Arthur (Blanche) Ch Ethel,William, Canton R8 Orion Sec29081a (1914)

Hendee, Geo. (Nellie )Ch ClarenceLorena, Lewistown R3 LewistownSecl7 091a (1853)

Hendee, G. W. Lewistown R6 IsabelSecl7 T3a J. Craig Est (1863)

Hendee, Mrs, Harriet Ch Sadie,Mary, Jane, Nan, George, Lewis-town R6 Isabel Secl6 OUOa (1856)

Hendee, John H. (Anna) Ch Nellie,

Lillie, Bertha, Mary, LewistownR6 Isabel Secl7 T3a Farm Hand(1855)

Hendee, L. B. (Jennie) Ch Jessie,

Marietta R2 Harris Sec29 O40a(1871)

Hendee, Marion (Rachel) Ch Har-riet, Ruth, Ira Marietta R2 Farm-ers Sec5 O80a (1874)

Hendee, Warren D. (Margaret) ChMildred, Florence Ipava Rl IsabelSecl8 O160a (1856)

Henderson, Alfred T. (Minnie) ChLeonard, Irene, Canton R2 JoshuaSecl5 TlOla H. Cosby (1911)

Henderson, Alonzo (Sarah) Ch Ralph,Bertha, Marie, Mary, Cuba Rl CassSecl3 O240 (1865)

82

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Henderson, Daniel (Elizabeth) ChMaurice, Harry, Ernest, Raymond,Willard, Maude, Lyda, Canton R4Canton Sec26 T320a F. A. Colbleigh(1864)

Henderson, F. C. (Belle) Ch Car-roll, Canton R2 Canton Sec30 T71aMrs. A. L. Owens (1884)

Henderson, Geo. (Eliza) Ch Floyd,Delia, Clarence, Clayton, Cuba RlCass Sec24 058a (1891)

Henderson, Harry C. (Gladys) CubaR2 Putman SeclS T160a Dan Hen-derson (1893)

Henderson, Harvey (Ethel) Ch Cur-tis, Clifford, Cuba R2 Putman Sec3T160a (1876)

Henderson, J. A. (Sarah) Ch Ross,Alfred, Clyde, Malon, Letha, Lee-olon, Mary, Cuba Rl Putman Sec60141a (1876)

Henderson, Lee (Cora) Ch Nellie,Harold, Vera, Lloyd, Cuba R2 Put-man Secl2 0145a (1880)

Henderson, L. (Clara) Ch Mary,Julia, Edna, Roy, Avis, Floyd,Wayne, Dwight, Mildred, Fern,Cass Secl2 Farm Hand M. L. Rock(1861)

Henderson, N. W. (Ida) Ch Lonson,Thomas, Minnie, Millie, Marvin,Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 O250a (1849)

Henderson, Ralph M. (Philena) ChGerald, Dale, Cuba Rl Cass Secl3Alonzo Henderson (1892)

Henderson, Ross (Corda) Ch Pauline,Marguerite, Francis, Jean, John,Cuba Rl Cass Sec2 O203a (1888)

Henderson, T. J. (Addie) SmithfieldRl Cass Sec36 O140a (1873)

Henry, A. H. (Mabel) Ch Lucile,Canton R7 Banner Secl8 T160a G.M. McMillan (1913)

Hensley, John (Mary) Ch Dollie,Lola, Lena, Jessie, Estella, Doyle,Bessie, Goldie, Jennie, Blair, Clif-ford, Marietta R2 Harris SeclSO120a (1867)

Herbert, A. C. (Thela) Ch George,Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 T158a Geo.R. Herbert (1884)

Herbert, Theo. (Nancy) Ch Edward,Carrie, Clyde, Ray, Cuba Rl CassSec24 O330a (1856)

Hermann, Edw. (Freda) Ch Mabel,Havana R3 Kerton Secl6 T190aJ. M. Henegar (1915)

Heron, Morris A. (Agnes) Ch James,Frank, Bulah Ellisville Rl Ellis-ville Sec6 038a (1883)

Herrick, J. L. (Emma) Ch Rodney,Eliza, William, R. A., Dora, Mari-etta R2 Harris Sec27 OlOa (1891)

Herrick, R. A. (Catharine) Ch Mabel,Glen, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec9T20a J. W. Orwig (1892)

Herring, A. L. (Margaret) Ch Joseph,James, Cuba R2 Putman Secl3T200a H. N. Herring (1886)

Herring, Bartie (Ella) Ch Ross, Sy-bel, Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 T265aJ. R. Herring (1882)

Herring H. H. (Grace) Ch Margaret,Gwendolyn, Cuba R2 Putman Secl3T200a H. N. Herring (1879)

Hess, Henry (Mary) Ch Ralph Fay,Maud, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec30O210a (1864)

Hess, Lewis (Ida) Ch Julia, AstoriaR4 Astoria Sec28 O140a (1865)

Hetrick, Henry (Florence) ChArchie, Mary, Irma, Astoria R2Astoria Sec21-23 O290a (1886)

Hews, Mrs. Hannah Ch J. M. Lind,Minnie, Mary, Bennie, Eliza, Can-ton R6 Buckheart Sec4 066a (1872)

Hews, H. A., Canton R6 BuckheartSecl6 055a (1846)

Hezlep, Frank G. (Christine) ChMarie, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSecl5 T105a M. E. Crothwait (1886)

Hezlep, Jas. (Mary Belle) Ch 8,

Lewistown R5, Liverpool Sec30T106a G. W. Bordner (1865)

Hezlep, W. M. (Blanche) Ch Luella,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl7O80a (1891)

Hezlip, Fred P. (Celeste) Ch Thirra,Olson, Jane, Lewistown Rl Ber-nadotte Secl2 T35a W. H. Hack-man (1891)

Hickenbottom, Moses (Lillie) ChRoy, Paul, Isaac, Mabel, TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl9 T120aDwight Carithers (1911^

Hickle, Clarence G (Laura) Ch The-odore, Vermont Sec24 O280a (1875)

Hicks, Edw. (Malissa) Ch Roscoe,Mona, Lawrence, Chester, John,Edward, Mary Pearl, Rolland,Avon R4 Lee Secl9 05a (1894)

Hicks, H. Marion (Charlotte) ChPearl, Russell, Everett, Mabel, Ev-elyn, Frances, Canton R5 OrionSec33 Farm Hand (1886)

Hiel, John (Lena) Ch Vernett, Mar-garet, Wyne, Avon R3 LTnion Sec25 T116a Mrs. J. H. Myers (1912)

Hiel, Lewis (Ella) Ch Luvina, AvonR4 Lee Sec21 O120a (1906)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Higbee, A. W., Ch Mary, Mabel,Blanche, Edna, Ralph, Ipava R2Vermont Sec3 Farm Hand (1914)

Higging, Chas. M (Jessie) Ch How-ard, Ernest, Doris, Fiatt Rl Deer-field Sec35 T240a D. M. Higgins(1906)

Higgins, Patrick D. (Margaret) ChJohn, Thomas, Clarence, Katherine,Farmington Farmington Secl3T145a E. L. Cone (1898)

Hill, C. R. (Julia) Ch Marion, Irene,Canton R2 Canton Sec31 T80a M.E. Trites (1907)

Hill, Lysander A., Farmington R2Farmington Sec27 O320a (1843)

Hillman, Wm. J., Farmington RlFarmington SecS TlSOa J. Hillman(1909)

Hilton, Henry W. (Mary) Ch Day-ton, Harley, Skeet, Fannie, Inez,

Jessie, Ethel, Lewistown RS Lewis-town Sec26 T240a Mrs. I. M. Wag-oner (1876)

Hinderliter, G. W. (Anna) Ch Car-rie, Stella, Dewey, Harley, Harold,Claude, Cuba Rl Cass Sec25 T225a(1868)

Hinderliter, Jacob (Nora) Ch Etta,Eustace, Verna, Dale, Lawrence,Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 0197a (1870)

Hinderliter, J. C. (Cora) Ch Ada,Neva, Roy, Carl, Jesse, SmithfieldCass Sec30 088a (1868)

Hinds, Harry C, Ipava Rl PleasantSecl5-16 O80a /Sec9 T211a Mrs.Emma I-acey (1886)

Hines, Ernest D. (Ada) Ch Don,Harland, ElHsville Rl Ellisville

SecS T74a Jessie Smith (1913)

Hinkle, Walker, Canton R2 JoshuaSeclS 0226a (1886)

Hippie, J. M., Table Grove R3 Farm-ers Sec22 045a (1890)

Hippie, J. W. (Mary) Ch Harry, Lu-cile, Helen, Canton R7 Banner Sec16 O80a (1875)

Hissey, Chas. H. (Nancy) Ch Ellis,

Harry, Canton R2 Joshua Secl3O80a (1911)

Hissey, Ellis (Carrie) Ch Lois Can-ton R2 Joshua Sec25 T200a S. W.Furry, (1912)

Hobbs, John (Jennie) Ch Lewis,Clay, Josie, George, Bushnell R2Lee Sec30 O80a (1911)

Hodson, John A. (Jessie) Ch Grace,Edith, Marion, Agnes, Ray, CubaR2 Joshua Sec34 T320a Agnes C.Allerton (1910)

Hoffman, Geo. H. (Annie) Ch Edith,Farmington R2 Farmington Sec35T120a Ben Brons (1915)

Hoffman, J. A. (Florence) Ch Vada,Clyde, Arnold, Lewistown R5 Lew-istown Sec24 O40a (1876)

Hogan, Jas., Ch Patrick, Wayne, Al-bert, Mary, Anthony, LewistownR5 Waterford Sec4 O120a (1868)

Hoke, Edw. G. (Anna) Ch Harry,Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec21-28 T52aHenry Huff, Alfred Cleer (1891)

Hoke, Harry (Nellie) Ch Lola, Dwight,Ipava R2 Farmers Sec36 FarmHand Arthur Brown (1911)

Hoke, Jos. (Cora) Ch Lloyd, Isla,

Browning R2 Astoria Sec34 O50a(1914)

Hoke, Martin, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec13 T255a E. Hoke (1886)

Hoke, Ross (Chloe) Ipava R2 Farm-ers Sec35 0167a (1889)

Hoke, S. F. (Virginia) Ch Hazel.Evelyn, Gilbert, Astoria R2 AstoriaSecl7 T215a Henry Hoke (1890)

Holeman, Hilbert (Jennie) Avon RlLee Sec3 Farm Hand Albert Vick-ers (1915)

Hollandsworth, Fred (Carrie) Ch Al-bert, Daisy, Grace, Annie, Roy,Canton R7 Banner Sec5 095a(1870)

Holliman, John (Catherine) CantonR3 Banner Sec29 Farm Hand(1876)

HoUinger, A. B. Astoria R4 AstoriaSec36 T40a J. G. Davis (1896)

HoUinger, Isaac (Amanda) Ch Hazel,Astoria R2 Astoria Secl7 O80a(1882)

HoUinger, J. G. (Ruth) Ch Gaynell,Paul, Ray, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26 T45a Mrs. E. Fitz.

Hollister, Lawrence A. (Pauline) ChLucilla, Mary, Eunice, Doris, Pat-ricia, William, Maud, Avon R4Union Sec31 O160a (1856)

Hollister, Oliver (Mary) Ch Ora,Frank, Vermont Vermont Sec28036a (1852)

Hollister, W. D. (Sophia) MariettaRl Harris Secl8 089a (1871)

Holloway, Roy L. (Clara) Ch Gerald,Doris, London Mills Rl FairviewSecl8 T80a Mrs. N. Mateer (1914)

Holmes, John E, (Grace) Ch Roger,Louis, Ipava R2 Vermont Secl()

T335a (1891)

Holt, Orlando (Alice) Ch Hazel,Pauline, Glasford R3 Orion SeclC)

O240a (1908)

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Holton, Ora (Sadie) Ch Marie, Mari-etta Rl Harris Seel T80a WillardFoster (1883)

Homan, John C. (Cecelia) Ch LeotaGlasford R3 Orion Secl3 O40a(1901)

Homer, Robt. A. (Lillie) Ch Wayne,Smithfield, Rl Lee Sec26 T80aClarence Homer (1891)

Homer, Thos. (Delia) Ch Donald,Clarence, Russell, Smithfield R2Lee Scc25 T80a R. B. Homer Sr.

(1885)Hood, Chas. (Nora) Ch Fay, Floyd,

Hazel, Edna, Ralph, Marietta RlHarris Sec6 T91a Marv A. Hood(1873)

Hood, Watson (Sarah) Ch Donald,Lewis, Hildred, Cuba Rl PutmanSec30 Farm Hand Thos. Wilson(1886)

Hooper, C. N. (Mattie) Ch Lena.Lawrence, Raymond, Smithfield RlCass Sec36 0179a (1879)

Hooper, T. R. (Ruth) Ch Sheldon,Marietta Rl Harris Sec6 T183aTheo. Sampson (1892)

Hoopes, Henry (Jane) Ch Harry,Fannie, Ethel, Lorence, TableGrove R2 Vermont Secl6 OllOa(1856)

Hoopes, J. A. (Josephine) Ch Ray-mond, Josephine, Grace, Luther,Paul, Frances, Harold, Edith,Ipava Pleasant Sec7 O40 (1850)

Hopping, Daniel L. Vermont R2Pleasant Sec31 O90a (1864)

Hopping, John W. Ch Ora, Ernest,Arlie, James, Francis, Vermont R2Woodland Sec6 T80a Mrs. Wm. S.

Hopping (1864)

Hopping, Jos. (Christiana) Ch Soph-riana, Wesley, Sherman, Frederick,Walter, Roy, Henry, Ross, Ver-mont R2 Pleasant Sec31 O20a(1856)

Hopping, Oliver (Edna) Ch Ada,Raymond, Ipava R3 Vermont Sec13 Farm Hand J. D. La Rue (1914)

Hopping, Sherman H. (Malott) ChFrances. Melvin, Howard, Avon RlUnion Sec33 T51a Mrs. John Povl(1915)

Hopping, Wesley (Emma) Ch IraOliver, Ralph, Lavona, Teddy, As-toria R2 Woodland Sec6 Ola(1884)

Horn, Ellis (Alta) Ch Dollie, TableGrove R3 Vermont Secl7 015a(1859)

Horn, Irwin B. (Myrtle) Ch GeorgeAvon Rl Union Sec35 Farm HandGeo. F. Slater (1912)

Hornback, Wm. E. (Nellie) Ch Flo,Geniviva, Jessie, Abram, Esther,Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec22 O130a(1905)

Horner, M. L. (Mary) Ch Ethel,Irma, Mildred, Hallie, Wilma,Greeta, Llovd, Vermont R2 As-toria Sccl 05a (1888)

Horr, Edw. (Zoa) Ch Marie, AvonR4 Lee Sec27 Tla Wm. Liaster(1866)

Horton, John (Elizabeth) Ch Daisy,Daniel, Bluff City Woodland Sec36 018a (1898)

Horton, Mrs. M., Astoria, Rl Wood-land Sec35 O80a (1858)

Horton, T. J. (Laura) Ch Nellie, Guy,Marie, Ada, Astoria Rl WoodlandScc23 O140a (1856)

Horwedel, John, Vermont R3 AstoriaSec7 O80a (1866)

Horwedel, Leonard (Louisa) Ch Don,Cartherine, Vermont R2 VermontSec27 T200a Jos. Chipman (1885)

Horwedel, Terry, Ch Harold, Robert,Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 O202a

Hossler Sisters, Canton Rl Farming-ton, Sec32 O80a (1906)

Houston, Geo. Ch Marvin, CantonR5 Banner Seel 0177a (1866)

Houston, S. J., Ch Martin, Clara,William, Bertha, Lillie, Canton R5Banner Secll 045a (1855)

Hovern, Wm. Ch Charles, Irene,George, William Jr., Sarah, Mari-etta Rl Harris Sec6 T120a Geo.Hovern (1908)

Howard, C. W. (Malinda) Ch Forest,Mary, George, Mabel, Louise,Ina, Harold, Marietta R2 HarrisSec27 T165a Louis Rutledge (1875)

Howard, Don L. (Grace) Ch Pauline,Wandaleigh, Kenneth, Marshall,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec21 T288aGeo. Elgin (1888)

Hov/ard, John W. (Clara) Ch Ray,Annie, Edith, Ruth, Smithfield R2Deerfield Sec28 O300a (1911)

Howarter, H. (Jerusha) Ch Jessie,Inez, Guy, Ruth, Doris, Robert, Vir-gil, Jay, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSec5 O40a (1873)

Hov/arter, Sam (Nora) Ch Dorothy,Clyde, Madaline, Quincy, Marion,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 O80a(1876)

Howarth, Jas. (Cora) Ch Jessie,Ralph, Hazel, Kile, Lyle, Bryant,Buckheart Sec30 Farm Hand (1873)

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Howe, Amos (Minnie) Ch Alex,Gladys, Amard, Grafton, Birdie,Harold, Stanley, Havana R3 Ker-ton Sec8 O70a (1886)

Howe, Chas. (Ada) Ch Basil, Den-zel, Cuba Rl Cass Sec22 FarmHand M. Waughtel (1882)

Howe, Samuel (Nannie) Ch Thomas,Lewistown R6 Isabe4 Sec20 O80a(1870)

Howell, Frank (May) Table GroveR3 Vermont Sec5 T160a J. S.

Hoopes (1876)Howell, Jessie (Cordie) Ipava R3Vermont, SeclO T210a Joe Flem-ing (1909)

Howell, Mark E., Ipava R3 VermontSeel T160a Lewis Howell (1888)

Howell, Marshall (Alice) Ch Myron,Leta, Josephine, Philip, Ipava R2Vermont Secl2 T160a G. W. Mar-shall (1886)

Howerter, Jas. (May) Ch Russell,Hazel, Earl, Smithfield Rl Berna-dotte, Sec5 T160a E. I. Hancock(1884)

Howerter, Jesse A. (Flora) Ch FernCuba Rl Cass Sec27 T120a B. How-erter (1883)

Howerter, John P. (Annie) ChLuther, Altie, Frederick, Edward,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec28 06a(1888)

Howerter, Luther Ray (Julie) ChAlargaret, Ellisville 'Rl DeerfieldSecl8 T4a Fred A Blont FarmHand (1915)

Howerter, P. D. (Eliza) Ch Carl,

Edith, Ghlee, Cuba, Rl Cass Sec22O120a T60a P. H. Howerter (1870)

Hoyle, Franklin (Lizzie) Ch Perry,Stella, Delia Mary, William, Zella,

Ruth, Leland, Lizzie, Smithfield RlBernadotte Sec9 T190a T. F. Seibert(1861)

Hoyle, Perry (Ada) Ch Arthur, Au-drey, George, Helen, Marietta RlHarris Sec7 T240a Henry Havens(1885)

Hoyle, W. L (Lyda) Ch Russell,Raymond, Marietta R2 Harris Sec29 T80a Lawson Est. (1887)

Hoyt, Pearl L. (Blanche) Ch Wilda,Farmington R2 Farmington Secl4T168a B. P. Baird (1911)

Hubbell, Frank, Avon Rl Lee Sccl4014a (1904)

Hubbell, Jacob (Margaret) Avon RlLee Secl4 O20a (1882)

Huddleson, Thos. (Ella) Ch Gert,Lester, Gertrude, Smithfield R2 LeeSec26 O160a (1856)

Huff, Alva (Melissa) Ch Winnie,Howard, Havana R3 Isabel Sec33O120a (1880)

Huff, Archie, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec16 O130a (1884)

Huff, Chas. G. (Hannah) Ipava RlIsabel Sec31 O60a (1882)

Huff, Cleve (Carrie) Ch Mildred,Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 T80a J.W. Huff (1884)

Huff, Geo. C. (Sadie) Ch Grant,Blanche, Opal, Stella, LewistownRl Lewiston Sec6 O80a (1881)

Huff, Henry (Myrtle) Ch Arthie,Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec21-28 O120a(1860)

Huff, Otis (Lorano) Ch Russell, Har-old, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec27 O204a(1888)

Huffman, A. E. (Delia) Ch Mabel,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec4 T93a J. H.Huffman (1884)

Huffman, Joe (Sarah) Ch Jessie,

Charles, Clara, Bessie, Earl, Fred,Anthony, Helen, Smithfield R2Cass Sec8 O80a (1876)

Huffman, S. L. (Cora) Ch Mary,Elvie, Hazel, Clyde, Benjamin,Burnette, Cuba Rl Cass Sec22O120a T120a (1876)

Hufford, Eugene (Hattie) LewistownR2 Liverpool Sec4 O160a (1857)

Hughbank, Geo. (Effie) Ch Vere,Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec29 O160a (1886)

Hughes, Frank (Sarah) Ch PearlWalter, Floyd, Winona, Josiah,Philip, Sadie, Canton R7 BannerSec29 T120a Mrs. Madison Hughes(1876)

Hughes, Henry (Emma) Ch Richard,Ora, Harry, Jessie, Lucille, Lucien,Rudolph, John, Gladys, LewistownR3 Lewistown Sec29'O40a (1865)

Hughes, H. W. (Elma) Ch Mary,AVilliam, Harry, Wayne, Dorothy,Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec34Farm Hand Chas. Hawkins (1877)

Hughes, Mrs. Mary J. Breeds, OrionSec27 076a (1845)

Hughes, Mrs. Melissa Astoria R3W^oodland Sec21 074a (1878)

Hukill, Mrs. Cinda, Ch Myrtle, Ross,Bertha, Clyde, Fred, Robert,Blanche, Lewistown Rl LewistownSec6 T160a Robt. Paull (1871)

Hukill, Mrs. EUza, Ch Hester, Mollie,Mattie, Sarah, Samuel, Alida,

Emma, Havana, R3 Isabel Sec 34(1845)

Hulick, Chas. E. (Mary) Ch Floyd,Vera, Lorin, Bernice, Hazel, AvonRl Lee O60a (1871)

86

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTYHulvey, Geo. W. (Sadie) Ch Guy,

Bernice, Marylyn, Ruby, Maurice,Frances, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl5-16 T155a John Vaughn (1880)

Hulvey, Toutan, L. (Martha) ChFaith, Hazel, Rubv, Lewistown R3Bernadotte Sec24 O120a (1869)

Hummel, Chas. M. (Minnie) Ch Mil-dred, Florence, Dorothj^, Iva, CubaR3 Putman Sec25 T241a Jesse B.Hummel (1883)

Hummel, Clyde Glenn (Dorothy) ChLoava, London Mills Rl YoungHickory SeclS T170a Geo. M. Hum-mel (1914)

Hummel, Edd (Sylvia) Ch Louise,Paul, Cuba R3 Putman Sec33 T152a\Vm. Irwin (1884)

Hummel, Frank L. (Effie) Ch Robert,Pearl, Edwin, Verlie, Frances, Ma-rion, Arnold, Otis, Lewistown R2Liverpool Sec8 O80a (1860)

Hummel, Jesse B. & Son, (Elizabeth)Ch Florence, Charles, Pearl, Leo,Cuba R3 Putman Sec36 0241a(1845)

Hummel, John (Veda) Ch. Wilma,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Secl9T200a J. T. Ewan (1892)

Hummel, Jos. M. (Martha) Ch Viola,Murray, Anthus, Groff, Glen, Paul-ine, Lewistown, R5 Liverpool Sec19 0215a (1862)

Hummel, R. J. (Venus) Ch Lucile,Frank, Carl, Mary, Wilma, Fern,Anna, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec18 O40a (1888)

Hummel, Walter (Estella) ChBlanche, Earl, Henry, Marietta RlHarris Scc6 T119a Henrv Downer(1906)

Hummel, Wm. (Bertha) Marietta RlLee Sec32 Farm Hand (1911)

Hummer, D. N. (Jennie) Ch Henry,Astoria R2 Woodland Sec5 T75aC. M. Danner (1899)

Humphrey, Frank H. (Bertha) ChFrances, Eugene, Lewistown R6Lewistown Sec33 T85a C. E. Hum-phrey (1890)

Hunniutt, J. W. Ch Sarah, Edward,Lulu, Mary, Elsie, Eliza, William,Danna, Marietta R2 Harris Sec300125a (1872)

Hunt, Paul (Julia) Seville, Harris SecZ3 T60a J. M. Beard (1908)

Hunter, Jas. (Addie) Ipava R4 Ber-nadotte SeclO O40a (1873)

Huntley, Chas. H. (Ollie) Ch Marie,Avon R3 Union Sec26 T127a Mc-Coy Heartman (1911)

Hurley, Fred (Margaret) Ch John,Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec2O40a T104a (1909)

Husted, Chas. G. (Irene) Ch Daisy,Ernest, Otis, Harold, Lyman,Viola, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec28T20a Ross Husted (1912)

Husted, Ross (Jenette) Ch Elmer,Guy, Garnet, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec27 TlOOa T. G. Husted(1876)

Husted, T. G. Ch Ross, Astoria RlWoodland Scc27 OlOOa (1837)

Hutchins, Ed (Rosa) Ch Florence,Carl, Marietta R2 Harris Secl7T160a S. P. Hollister (1906)

Hutton, Ben (Rose) Cuba R2 Put-man Secl2 Farm Hand (1891)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Ickes, D. K. (Nan) Ch Wvlie Can-ton R8 Orion Secl9 T172a J. W.Tindall (1896)

Ide, J. W. (Clara) Ch Chester, Luth-er, Hazel, Avon R4 Lee Sec22 T240a Jas Kutchler & Son (1907)

Ide, Ora (Lena) Ch Mabel, MariettaRl Harris Sec 4 Farm Hand (1914)

Imel, Archie (Lola) Ch Earl, Clara,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl7OSOa (1884)

Imel, Martin (Naomi) Ch Thomas,Ezra, Rachel, Archie, Table GroveRl Farmers Secl7 061a (1872)

Imel, T. W. (Martha) Ch Grace,Table Grove Farmers Secl6 016a(1875)

Ingold, Theo. (Louisa) Ch Theodore,Vivian, Rozelle, Farmington, R2Farmington SeclS 0153a (1905)

Ingram, L. (Lena) Smithfield R2 CassSec7 O80a (1913)

Irons, J. D. (Emma) Ch Leda, Willis,Avon Rl Lee Sec 15 T160a N. H.Everlv (1866)

Irwin, Barton M. (A'irgie) Ch Mar-garet, Florence, Lyle, Stanley, Lew-istown R2 Lewistown Secll T80aJohn Weimer (1915)

Irwin, H. W. (Bertha) Ch Maxine,Ruth, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec29 04aSec35 T297a Lovekamp Est. (1888)

Irwin, J. E. (Emma) Ch Hazel,Smithfield Rl Cass Sec34 TlOOaMartha V. Johnson (1863)

Irwin, O. E. (Daisie) Ch Martha,Smithfield Cass Sec32 O40a T60a(1892)

Irwin, R. W. (Janette) Cuba R3 Put-nam Sec21 T80a W. F. Irwin (1896)

Irwin, Wm. D. (Minnie) Ch Nora,Mary, Francis, Sidney, Robert,Paul, Merle, Ruby, Irene, Lewis-town R5 Waterford Sec3 OlOOa(1870)

Iseli, John (Mary) Ch Emma, Ber-tha, John Anna, Fritz, Otto, Aug-ust, Marie, Minnie, Lucile, CantonR4 Orion Sec 10 O80a (1898)

Isgear, L. B. (Jessie) Canton R5Orion Sec35 T155a Mrs. ChristinaIsgear (1879)

Jackson, Arthur (Blanche) Canton R4Canton Sec3 Farm Hand FrankJackson (1906)

Jackson, F. L. (Emma) Ch Walter,Charlie, Arthur, Raymond, Dewey,Lula, Katy, Canton R4 Canton Sec11 T214a J. McCutchen (1860)

Jackson, Mrs. Henry B. Ch Ralph,Carl, Clare, Mary, Keith, Verle,Walter, Canton R5 Banner SeclOO160a (1866)

Jackson, Merlyn F. (Lillie) Ch Floyd,John, Clarence, Lewistown R30Lewistown Sec20 T160a BrockBros. (1914)

Jackson, Tillie B., Ch Earl, Levi,

Cuba Rl Cass Sec26 T151a Ann M.Donnelly (1868)

Jackson, Wm. H. (Luella) Ch Pearl,

Avon R4 Lee Sec8 TlOOa J. F.

Jackson (1881)Jackson, Zack C. (Augusta) Ch Bruce,

Jessie, Eddie, Carrie, Laura, Ruth,Florence, Willadene, Le Ross, Lew-istown Rl Bernadotte SeclO O80a(1886)

Jacobs, Chas. (Ada) Ch Francis, Ruth,Velma, William. Bryant, BuckheartSec32 Farm Hand J. H. Seaton(1879)

Jacobs, Harry L. (Katherine) ChDoris, London Mills Rl YoungHickorv Secll T40a Emley Hum-mel (1913)

Jacobus, A. B. (Alice) Ch Newton,James, Vernal, Clifford, Eva, Clyde,Harrv, Canton R4 Canton Sec9T295a Oliver SaviUe (1851)

Jacobus, Carl (Gladvs) Cuba Rl CassSec2 T102a (1889)

Jacobus, Clifford G. (Jessie) Ch Ma-rie, Middlegrovc, Fairview Secl2T180a Ambrose Dykeman (1912)

Jacobus, Earl L. (Alable) Ch Doyle,Sheldon, Melvin, Donald, Maxine,Mildred, Fiatt, Joshua Sec28 T260aB. F. Brown (1911)

Jacobus, Isaac W. (Gertrude) ChDorothy, Eleanor, Margaret, Alice,

Francis, Rapatee, R35 FairviewSec2 O200a (1903)

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Jacobus, Richard D. (Marier) ChOwen, Rolla, Jessie, Jay, VeraFarmington Rl Farmington Sec9O80a (1906)

Jakobe, Henry (Grace) Glasforcl R3Orion Secl4 O40a (1891)

Jakobe, Mrs. Sarah Ch Henry, Ben,William; Bert, Canton R8 OrionSec23 O130a (1891)

James, Herman, Table Grove, Farm-ers Sec32 Farm Hand (1886)

James, J. M. (Amanda) Ch 8 Mari-etta Harris Sec22 022a (1853)

Jameson, J. A. (Minerva) Ch Sumner,Ada, Helen, John, Canton R2 Buck-heart SecS 0312a (1854)

Jameson, S. L. (Beda) Ch Goldie, Lu-cile, Virginia, Canton R2 BuckheartSecS Farm Hand J. A. Jameson(1876)

Jarnagan, Amos (Ida) Ch Maudie,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec22 T200aMrs. Elizabeth Lane (1881)

Jarnagan, Wm (Sarah) Ch Florence,Ray, Guy, Willis, Doris, Rosabel,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Secl9TllOa C. L. Braden (1876)

Jenkins, A. B. (Mary) Ch Bertha,Bernice, Margaret, Sylvia, Warren,Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 T115a(1878)

Jenkins, Chas. (Mildred) Vermont R3Vermont Sec31 T260a Milton Jen-kins (1881)

Jenkins, F. A. (Lela) Ch Lee, Irene,

Smithfield Rl Cass Sec31 0172a(1876)

Jenkins, Lemuel C. (Eleanore) Lew-istown R4 Lewistown Sec23 T200aOliver Rice (1904)

Jennings, Chas. (Flora) Ch LetaSmithfield R2 Deerfield Sec28 T15aA. Zilch (1914)

Jennings, Isaac (Mary) Ch Mary,Ivan, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl7 T80aFrank Stech (1911)

Jennings, J. F. (Mina) • Ch Tillie,

Charles, Thera, Osee, Mina, Effie,

John, Walter, Smithfield R2 CassSec5 062a (1855)

Jewell, Wm. A. (Cora) Ch WalterAvon Rl Union Sec30 T72a D.Durie (1914)

Joachim, Chas. (Frances) Ch Orval,Smithfield Rl Cass Secl7 O160a(1881)

Joachim, Peter (Margaret) Ipava R4Bernadotte Secl8 0186a (1867)

Joachim, Wm. Smithfield R2 Cass Sec17 O80a (1871)

Johns, Jacob (Lela) Ch Edmond Can-ton R5 Orion Sec20 T80a W. L.

Johns (1889)

Johns, S. T. Canton R8 Orion Sec22O80a (1863)

Johns, Thos. (Hattie) Ch Paul, Lydia,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec9 T60aMrs. Caleb Johnson (1896)

Johnson, Andrew (Eliza) Ch Paul,Ora, Henrv, Frances, Table GroveR4 Farmers Sec23 T80a H. D. Zoll(1866)

Johnson, A. F. (Rebecca) Canton R6Buckheart Sec34 T320a C. L. Whit-nah (1866)

Johnson, B. F. (Anna) Ch Lucille,Effie, Cuba Rl Cass Secl3 TlOOaEffie Laws (1876)

Johnson, Carl O. (Rachel) Ch Joseph,Jessie. Anna, John, Canton RlFarmington Sec33 T86a Eniley C.Cook (1915)

Johnson, Chas. (Dollie) Ch Lessie,W'illie, Omar, Erbie, Arthur,Editha, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec22T120a L. H. Moore (1913)

Johnson, Chas. L. (Emma) Fiatt RlJoshua Sec31 O340a (1881)

Johnson, Clarence (Kate) LondonMills Rl Fairview Sec7 T178a Mrs.U. M. Johnson (1905)

Johnson, C. M. (Mary) Ch Ralph,Frank, Harry, Earl, Phyllis, Blanche,Grace, Ethel, Canton R8 Orion Sec28 O400a (1868)

Johnson, Daniel J. (Sarah) Ch Car-rie, Ro3', Olive, Edna, Mabel, Mil-dred, Alargaret, Ipava R3 PleasantSecl7 016ba (1890)

Johnson, Earl (Daisy) Ch VivianLewistown R5 Waterford Sec3Farm Hand F. L. Johnson (1895)

Johnson, E. A. (Dora) Ch Amy, Dale,Canton R5 Banner Sec4 T180a JohnW. Johnson (1866)

Johnson, E. B. (Ada) Ch Raymond,Geraldine, Francile, St. David,Buckheart Scc21 T234a Wm. Shry-ock & E. M. Wasson (1883)

Johnson, E. L. (Pearl) Ch Phyllis,

Corlieu, Canton R8 Canton Sec25T67a P. W. Plattenburg, Jr. (1910)

Johnson, Frank (Lera) (Zh Marion,Cuba R2 Canton Sec31 Farm HandE. A. Moore (1913)

Johnson, Fred (Eva) Ch Blanche,Floyd, Dwight, Dorla, Maxine, Ta-ble Grove Rl Farmer Sec30 T80aGeo. Miner (1903)

Johnson, Fred C. (Helen) Ch Doro-thy, Doney, Canton R6 Canton Sec34 O200a (1871)

Johnson, F. L. (Catherine) Ch Emma,Roy, Ralph, Carrie, Earl, Lewis-town RS Waterford Sec3 075a(1852) .

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Johnson, Geo. D. (Zerilla) Ch VadieLewistown R5 Waterford Secll02a (1848)

Johnson, I. C. (Eva) Ch Eura, Ralph,Frances, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec16 0342a (1880)

Johnson, Jacob (Sarah) Ch Lewis,Jessie, Arthur, Canton R3 Buck-heart Sec24 O80a (1867)

Johnson, John R. (Tillie) Ch Mae,Harry, Trivoli R13 Orion SeelT160a Greggs Est. (1909)

Johnson, John W. (Elizabeth) ChEmma, Edgar, Canton R5 BannerSec4 O180a (1856)

Johnson, Jos. (May) Ch Lucy, Mina,Albert, Avon R3 Union Sec24 025a(1892)

Johnson, Lee (Ethel) Cuba R3 Put-man Sec29 T121a Lucy Johnson(1901)

Johnson, Lewis E. (Allie) Ch Clar-ence, Clarice, Arista, Mary, Wood-row, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec24068a (1882)

Johnson, Lucy Ch Hattie, Lee, Lil-

lian, Leonard, Clayton, Evert, CubaR3 Putman Sec29 0121a (1887)

Johnson, Mint R. (Blanche) Ch Thel-ma, Clyde, Maurine, London MillsR22 Young Hickory Sec3 T123a J.

A. Johnson Est. (1881)Johnson, M. J. (Rachel) Canton R3

Buckheart Secl4 Fred Bonner_ (1876)Johnson, N. A. (Lucy) Ch Orville,

Russell, Astoria R2 Woodland Sec5O120a (1889)

Johnson, Ossie (Katie) London MillsRl Young Hickory Secl3 086a(1906)

Johnson, Ralph B. & C. M. (Alma,wife of Ralph) Ch Alvira, Robert,Canton R8 Orion Sec28 O400a(1896)

Johnson, Richard M. Sr. (Elsie) ChRichard, Jr., Rav, Canton R8 OrionScc22 O80a (1856)

Johnson, Roy (Winnie) Ch Bernice,Selma, Verlc, Lewistown R5 Water-ford Secl3 T60a Flora Strode(1882)

Johnson, R. E. (Louise) LewistownR5 Waterford Seel Farm Hand(1896)

Johnson, Swan (Elsie) Ch Mathilda,John, Alfred, Ed., Jennie, Alma, Os-car, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec20O120a (1881)

Johnson, Thos. (Adda) Ch Amanda,Gertrude, Gladys, Canton R4 OrionSec4 078a (1896)

Johnson, Wm. O. (Delia) Ch Ora,Bessie, Ira, Lena, Ralph, Bella,Alary, Farmington R2 FarmingtonSec35 T160a P. M. Chipperfield(1909)

Jones, Chas. C. (Anna) Smithfield RlCass Sec21 079a (1871)

Jones, Edw. (Alatilda) Ch Addie, W.F., Richard, Hattie, Eva. Scott,Edith, Table Grove, R3 FarmersSec34 T213a M. E. Ewan (1854)

Jones, Franc (Marv) Ch Flovd, Rob-ert, Cuba R2 Putman 6ec8 O160a(1883)

Jones, Frank A. (Lillie) Ch Harry,Irma, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6067a T70a (1868)

Jones, Fred Cuba R2 Putman Sec8T40a Almina Jones (1880)

Jones, Harley D. (Olive) Ch George,Mabel, Dale, Bernice, Rita, Flor-ence, Cuba R3 Lewistown Sec4T160a Jos. Foote (1871)

Jones, Harrison R. (Myrtle) Ch Eula,Luther, Mae, Florence, Richard,Havana R3 Isabel Sec23 Farm HandWm. Berry (1914)

Jones, Jas. (Delia) Ch Jesse, Mary,Lewistown R2 Buckheart Sec31 D.G. Roberts

Jones, Lacy H. (Rebecca) Ch Ruth,Lewistown "R3 Lewistown Sec28-31O30a T13a H. L. Barrett (1886)

Jones, Marion & Son (Rebecca) ChClarence, Carrie. Ethel, Frank,Cuba Rl Cass Sec34 O40a (1856)

Jones, Perry W. (Sadie) Ch Oscar,Emma, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSec2 085a (1859)

Jones, Wm. F. (Hattie) Ch Eva,Anna, Harry, Cora, Don, Lula, Ila,

Russell, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec23-26094a (1891)

Jones, W. H. (Sadie) Ch Harold. Ila.

Maurice, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec7 O80a(1896)

Judd, N. J. (Alpha) Ch Dollie, Smith-field Cass Sccl9 OSOa (1912)

Jump, Chas. (Luclla) Ch Harvey,Bertha, Canton R3 Banner Sec30T200a Mathias Lingenfelter Est.

(1881)

Jump, Thos. (Sylvia) Ch Mildred,Lewis, Canton R3 Buckheart Secl3180a Dan P. Drake (1878)

Justus, G. R. (Dolly) Ch Helen, As-toria, R3 Woodland Scc9 029a(1874)

Justus, Wm. L. (Winifred) Ch Grace,Paul, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec8 O40a(1891)

90

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

KKaiser, C. O. (Olive) Ch Helen, Can-

ton R8 Orion Scc21 0157a (1858)Kaiser, Willis (Gladys) Ch Isabelle.

Canton R8 Orion Sec21 T130a C.

O. Kaiser (1887)Kaler, Henry (Alice) Ch Frank, Ella,

Cnba Rl Cass Sec3 O80a (1869)Kauzlarich, Joe (Romona) Ch Mollie.

Joe, John, Canton R4 Orion Sec8TlOOa Geo. Vance (1908)

Kays, F. P. (Delia) Ch Karmy, Katie.Frank, Marie, Astoria R4 AstoriaScc31 O160a (1886)

Kearney, Frank Havana R3 Isabel

Sec33 O240a (1879)Kearney, Michael Havana R3 Isabel

Sec33 O240a (1875)Kearney, Thos. Havana R3 Isabel Sec

33 OlOOa (1892)Keefauver, Asa (Effie) Ch Kennith,

Oral, Arnold, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec29 TlOa (1912)

Keefauver, Chas. (Bessie) Ch Kath-erine, Josephine, Scott, Fair, Helen,Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl6 013a (1905)

Keefauver, Jacob Ch Mary Canton R2Joshua Sec25 OlOa (1875)

Keefauver, Randolph (Annie) ChMargie, Elmer, Canton R2 CantonScc31 T80a A. McBroom (1864)

Keefauver, Wm. (Minnie) Ch Roy,Brvant, Buckhcart Sec30 T215a LeeMartin (1913)

Keefer, Edw. W. (Etta) Ch Jerome,Louise, James, Elizabeth, SmithfieldRl Bernadotte Sec5 O200a (1901)

Keefer, M. D. (Abbie) Ch Alethia,

Astoria R3 Woodland Secl7 O40a(1886)

Keel, Oren (Etta) Trivoli R13 OrionSeel T80a Geo. W. Keel (1891)

Keeler, Frank (Julia) Ch Noel, Ivan,

Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec20T250a F. M. Keeler Est. (1874)

Kehr, Emory (Dora) Ch Hov/ard,Inez, Nellie, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec30 O80a (1914)

Keime, Chas. (Annie) Ch Hattie, Net-tie, Lorena, Charles, Cleo, Frances,Earle, Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec6 O200a (1871)

Keime, Grant (Ella) Ch Josie, Smith-field Rl Cass Sec21 O240a (1876)

Keime, Jas. W. (Cora) Ch Ola, Elsie,

Beulah, Edna, Julia, Maud, Marvel.Mave, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 T80aWm. Freeman (1880)

Keime, R. E. (Elizabeth) Ch Hobert,Freeman, Elva, Mildred, Soloman,Donald, Maurice, Smithfield RlCass Sec35 O108a (1877)

Keime, S. W. (Levina) Ch Martha,Charles, Grant, Jim, Ralph, Sadie,Elva, Ella, Sam, Smithfield CassSec31 O160a (1858)

Kelley, John F. (Almyra) Ch Mabel.Matie, Frank, Corlu, Goldie, Glas-ford R3 Orion SecU T320a W. M.Kellev (1858)

Kelly, Chas. (Cora) Ch Wayne, Vel-era, Ennisford, Eloene, TableGrove R3 Farmers Sec20 T180a W.D. Perry (1878)

Kelly, Frank & Bro. Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Secl3 O160a (1880)

Kelly, Jas. G. (Mary) Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Secl3 O160a (1878)

Kelly, Mrs. S. A. Ch Jenny, Laura,Fannie, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec28O160a (1861)

Kelly, Taylor (Ethel) Ch Leta, Lola,Velma, Bertha, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec32 Farm Hand (1878)

Kelso, John W. (Alta) Ch ArchibaldLewistown R4 Lewistown Secl3T30a Lucinda Kelso (1866)

Kemper, Elmer A. (Florence) ChBeverlv, June, Ada, Breeds, OrionSec27 b30a TlOOa Mrs. Sarah Kem-per (1883)

Kemper, Mrs. Sarah Ch Blanche,Breeds, Orion Sec27 OlOOa (1866)

Kennedy, J. (Grace) Ch Charlotte,

Johnnie, Everett, Alice, Emmalew,Georgie, Cuba R2 Putman SecllO50a T50a (1872)

Kennedy, J. W. (Grace) Ch John,Frank, Claud, Harry, Gladys, TableGrove R2 Vermont Sec6 Tla A.Bartholomew (1856)

Kent, Melvin (Adeline) Table Grove,Rl Farmers SecU O120a (1857)

Kepler, Albert (Ora) London Millr,,

R22 Ellisville Sec8 0172a (1861)Kepler, Henery (Lucy) Ch Arthur,Waldon, Avon R3 Union Secl4O150a (1881)

Kepple, Orrin (Etta) Ch Verle, Guy,Floyd, A'lae, Ursel, Pauline, Gerald,

Canton R2 Joshua Sec22 T240a Mrs.Cox (1911)

Kerr, Wm. A. (Elvia) Ch Mattie,

Vernie, Fairview Rl Joshua Sec8OSOa (1906)

Kevsh, C. J. (Edna) Smithfield RlCass Farm Hand (1911)

Kessler, Mrs. Irene, Vermont R2Pleasant Sec31 OSOa (1883)

Kessler, John (Lizzie) Ch Orville,

Marv, Fern, Astoria R3 WoodlandSecl"7 055a (1876)

91

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Kessler, M. R. (Alethia) Ch Darlene.Astoria R3 Woodland Secl7 FarmHand (1894)

Kessler, Ralph E. (Erma) Astoria R2Woodland Sec6 T99a L. N. Mumma(1893)

Kessler, Samuel (Minnie) Ch May,Orvie, Nelda, Russell, Clinton,Marshall, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec15 T80a J. E. Littlejohn (1880)

Kesterson, Walter H. (Anna) IpavaBernadotte Sec27-34 082a (1915)

Ketcham, C. V. (Elizabeth) Ch Edith,Grace, Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 078a(1873)

Ketcham, Louis (Nellie) Ch Frank,0])al. Canton R7 Banner Sec8 O60a(1876)

Ketcham, R. A. (Ollie) Ch Flora, Hal-lie, Hazel, Canton R7 Banner Sec6O380a (1869)

Ketcham, Sherman (Amanda) ChPearl, Ruby, Roy, Canton R5 Or-ion Sec33 0116a (1874)

Kettenring, Adam (Elizabeth) Ch Ida,

Hugo, Mary, Anna, Flora, Milinda,Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec9 O240a(1884)

Keyton, John E. (Lula) Ch Rena, Ma-bel, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec8-9 T201a J. B. Depler (1910)

Kidd, Steven (Laura) Ch EuniceMyrtle, Norman, Goldie, Clyde,Avon Rl Union Sec35 T80a PeterRoth Farm Hand (1915)

Kimberlin, K. E. (Lovie) Ch Gladys,Canton R7 Canton Sec36 T154aJulia C. Mariner Est. (1861)

Kinechinst, Luther (Laura) Ch Rus-sell, Lloyd, Elmer, Ethel, Florine,

Laura, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec25T190a Robt. Strode (1911)

King, D. G. (Pearl) Ch Floyd, Leola,Canton R7 Banner Sec6 O80a(1913)

Kingery, Clayton (Ida) Ch Fay, Het-ty, Ruth, Virgil, Astoria R3 Wood-land Scc2 0195a (1873)

Kingery, Frank (Rosa) Ch Frances,Minnie, Astoria R3 Pleasant Sec36O40a Sec35 T99a T. J. Kingery(1890)

Kingery, Guy (Gladys) Ch Gaylon,Astoria R3 Woodland Sec2 T79aA. Beaty Est. (1895)

Kingery, Jesse L. (Stella) Ch Mary,Jesse, Astoria R3 Pleasant Sec35O80a (1883)

Kingery, T. J. (Ida) Ch Frank, Guy,Clarence, Ross, John, George, Dol-lie, Dott, Astoria R3 Woodland Sec1 0168a (1870)

Kingsland, Wm. (Lillian) FarmingtonR2 Canton Sec3 T177a W. W. Sloss(1882)

Knickerbocker, Edward R. (Susie) ChFloyd, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec31057a (1903)

Kinkead, Roy (Edie) Ch Harold, Ip-ava R3 Pleasant Sec28 T55a JeffWecse (1911)

Kinman, Clyde (Mary) Canton RlCanton Scc7 T160a Jas. P. MillerDr. Skolds (1906)

Kinnamon, John D. (Alice) Ch Ray,Lula, Walter, Twila, Ipava PleasantSec4 T80a S. P. Marshall (1881)

Kinne, E. E. (Mary) Ch Kate, Emma,Mvra, Mabel, Table Grove R2 Far-mers Sec31 O80a (1865)

Kinsey, S. M. (Alice) Ch Irl, Her-man, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec6 OlOSa(1856)

Kiracofe, John E. (Luella) Ch War-ren, Lewistown R4 Lewistown Sec13 T200a Chas. Lewis Est. (1907)

Kirkendall, A. (Lucinda) SmithfieldCass Sec31 044a (1886)

Kirkpatrick, Frank (Grace) Ch Clyde,Clare, Irene, Raymond, Russel,Burdette, .Table Grove R3 Vermont_Sec4 T360a D. B. Carithers (1874)

Kitchen, John L. (Maria) Ch Samuel,George, Joseph, Alvie, Kate, John,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec22 O40a(1897)

Kline, Lewis (Sarah) London MillsRl Young Hickorv Secl2 T160a A.

J. Timmons (1914')

Kline, T. W. (Jessie) Ch Carson,Edith, Virginia, Ipava Pleasant Sec7 053a (1866)

Klinedinst, Ceres (Emma) Ch Nellie,

Sadie, Minnie, Mildred, George,Marie, Ada, Daisy, Ipava R3 Pleas-ant Sec28 T155a Dan Horner (1881)

Klinedinst, W. M. (Ruth) Ch Rosa-line, Ralph, Ipava R3 Vermont Sec1 T80a Hannah Stode (1882)

Kling, Henry (Belle) Ch Frank, John,Jane, Marietta R2 Lee Sec31 T120aLaura Jones (1913)

Knickerbocker, Clarence D. (Cora)Ch Glenn, Lois, Ellisville Rl YoungHickory Sec33 OlOOa (1910)

Knott, Mrs. Anna Ch Marion, Nellie,

Clarence, Raymond, London Mills

Rl Young Hickory Sec28 T40aChas. Syfers (1915)

Knott, Emery Ellisville Rl DeerfieldSeclO O90a (1886)

Knott, J. Harmen (Elsie) Ch Harold,Ellisville Rl Deerfield SeclO O90a(1899)

92

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Knott, Noah T. (Nora) Ch Eva, Ira,

Dale, Ellisville Rl Deerfield SeclOO80a (1900)

Knott, Robert A. (Delia) Ch Lorie,Ellisville Rl Deerfield SeclO O40a(1909)

Kohler, John F. (Verna) Ch Frieda,Walter, Fred, John, Canton R5 Or-ion Sec35 O80a (1911)

Kopp, Marcellus F. (Belle) Ch Flor-ence, Christine, Donald, Ipava R3Pleasant Secl8 TSOa Louis Manhart(1905)

Kost, H. L. (Mabel) Ch Harold Ver-mont R3 Astoria Sec6 T120a Ka-therine Kost (1908)

Kost, Ross (Florence) Ch Lether,Ada, Fern, Harry, Oscar, Gladys,Gilbert, Vermont R3 Astoria Sec7O190a (1872)

Kramer, H. J. (Dona) Ch Elnora,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec20 Tla(1913)

Kreider, F. D. (Emma) Avon Rl LeeSecl4 O20a (1863)

Kreider, G. F. (Flossie) Ch Arnold,Nina, Avon Rl Lee Secl3 TlOa J.

R. Kreider (1896)Kreider, Ralph (Grace) Avon Rl Lee

Sec5 0133a (1886)Kreidler, Ansen J. (Sarah) Ch Min-

nie, Flossie, Lee Ellisville Rl Ellis-

ville Sec5 0116a (1891)Kreidler, Jacob Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec

20 075a (1911)Kreps, Elmer (Emma) Ch Lee, Rus-

sell, Marietta Rl Harris Sec6 O130a(1866)

Kreps, Lee (Callie) Ch Ernest, Helen,.

Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 T45a Mag-gie Barnes (1891)

Kreps, R. (Essie) Ch Clarence, Edna,Marietta Rl Harris Sec6 T135aElmer Kreps (1894)

Kreps, Wm. (Lilious) Ch Harry AvonRl Lee Sec2 O200a (1903)

Krider, Jacob (Margaret) Ch Perry,Zada, Reuben, Myrta, LewistownRl Lewistown Sec6 032a (1863)

Krider, Perry (Grace) Ch Ethel, Wil-lis, Blanche, Mary, Fred, Cuba R3Putnian Sec32 098a (1877)

Krider, Reuben E. (Bessie) Ch Sylva,Clayton, Evelyn, Jacob, Margaret,

Lewistown R2 Lewistown Secl3 T161a C. A. Laws (1896)

Krigner, Jos. (Harriet) Ch Elmer,Canton R8 Orion Sec25 085a (1896)

Kruschinsky, A. J. (Grace) Ch Ralph,Gale, Bertha, Edna, Jesse, Carl,

Canton R3 Banner Sec30 T160a G.M. McMillan (1896)

Kruschinsky, John L. (Esther) Lon-don Mills Rl Young Hickory Secl4Farm Hand (1915)

Kruse, George (Lillie) Ch Annetta,Mabel, Zelma, Clara, Lee, Avon R4Lee Sec29 Farm Hand (1915)

Kruzan, Henry (Ida) Ch Herman,Lizzie, Edward, Mary, Elsie, Jesse,

Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 O30a (1866)

Kruzan, Logan F. (Lucy) Ch Mamie,Roscoe, Olive, Kile, Addie, Cooper,Marietta R2 Harris Sec21 O40a(1858)

Kuehn, Christopher C. (Maud) ChCecil, Lester, Vernon, Augusta,Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec29O200a (1900)

Kulp, Abe (Amanda) Ch Ray, AstoriaR2 Astoria Secl6 T120a F. McCor-mick (1891)

Kuszmaul, L. J. (Cecelia) Ch Lucille,

Lewistown Rl Putman Sec31 Ol54a(1911)

Lacey, Mrs. Emma, Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Sec9 077a (1891)

Lacey, Richard H. (Oka) Ch Lela,Lola, Ipava Rl Pleasant SeclOT197a Mrs. Susan Porter (1866)

Lafara, J. E. (Susie) Ipava R2 Far-mers Sec2 T40a Wm. Blazier (1906)

Lafary, Harry (Rosa) Ch Vera, Ever-ett, Henry, Herbert, Table GroveRl Harris Sec34 O120a (1880)

Lafary, John (Dora) Ch Harry, TableGrove Rl Farmers Sec3 045a(1874)

Lafary, J. E. (Nellie) Ch Archie, Jes-sie, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 T40aCaroline Joachin (1891)

Lafary, Roy (Grace) Ch Carl, Clair,

Raymond, Cuba Rl Cass Sec34Farm Hand (1877)

Laird, Samuel S. (Ada) Ch Esther,Berlin, Carl, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec33O80a (1890)

Lalicker, Chauncey Ch Sheldon, Mau-rice, Mary, Carrie, Ipava Rl Pleas-

ant Sec3 T193a Wm. Lalicker (1886)

93

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Lalicker, Sherman (Pearl) Ch Carroll,

Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec6 T86a Chas.Randolph (1890)

Lalicker, Wm. M. (Mary) Ch Pearl,

Chauncey, Fred, Corda, Dollie,

Sherman, George, Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Sec4 O310a (1856)

Lampen, Ben (Hannah) Glasford R3Orion Sec 10 O40a (1876)

Lance, J. E. (Josic) Ch Morris, Mari-etta R2 Harris Sec22 T240a Her-bert Powell (1885)

Lance, Sam (Lavina) Ch Archie,

Lucy, Alice, Irene, Donnie, MariettaHarris Sec27 T260a N. O. Gerdes(1861)

Landis, C. J. (Nettie) Ch John, Clyde,Sadie, Ruth, Robert, Cuba PutmanScc8 T300a H. J. & J. Efnor (1873)

Landis, Maggie M. Ch Paul, Esther,Weslcv, Judson, Cuba R3 PutmanScc32'O60a (1875)

Landis, Otis (Stella) Ch Raymond,Arthur, Marjorie, Leona, LewistownR2 Liverpool Sec6 T123a Alex Free-man (1877)

Lane, C. C. (Alia) Ch Stella, John,Mildred, Canton R4 Canton SeclS0122a (1864)

Lane, Edwin M. (Mary) Ch Edna,Emma, Henry, Minnie, Floyd,Canton R4 Orion Sec4 O160a (1902)

Lane, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch Russell,

Jack, Harriett, Ipava R4 BernadotteSec22 03l5a (1891)

Lane, Harry M. (Esther) Cuba R2Putman SeclO O60a (1903)

Lane, L D. (Viola) Ch Larue, Velora,Lewis, Havana R3 Isabel Sec30T190a Turner & Herget (1912)

Lane, J. A. (Marjorie) Ch Genevieve,Canton R4 Canton Secl5 T122a C.

C. Lane (1888)Lane, Piatt F. (Gusta) Ch Mary, Ip-

ava R4 Bernadotte Sec27 O280a(1866)

Lankford, Darlan R. London Mills RlYoung Hickory Sec24 Farm HandJohn Mateer

Larson, C. B. (Mae) Ch Keith, Le-land, Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec11 T196a A. M. Larson (1909)

LaRue, Frank (Audrey) Ch Irene,

Roger, Ipava R2 Vermont SecllT160a Mrs. Josephine LaRue (1891)

LaRue, J. D. (Grace) Ch Wilma, Har-old, Ipava R3 Vermont Secl3 T298aLewis David (1884)

LaSalle, David (Dora) Ch Floyd,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec27 Fanri

Hand (1888)

Lasswell, David (Leona) Ch Oscar,Lois, Faitt Rl Deerfield Sec27 FarmHand J. W. Lasswell (1905)

Lasswell, John W. (Lois) Ch David,Glee, Onice, Charley, Smithfield R3Deerfield Sec21 O160a (1904)

Lasswell, Mrs. May Ch Clarence,Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec28 0122a(1904)

Latimer, Chas. C. (Katherine) Ch El-sie, Alice, Louie, Hoyt, Hugh,Annie, Goldie, Alvie, Lester, Can-ton Rl Joshua Secl2 T160a (1914)

Latimer, Frank A. (Alda) Ch Mabel,Harold, Margaret, Canton Rl Fair-view Sec36 T160a Geo. Negly(1900)

Lau, Edmund Ch Melvin, Caroline,Astoria R3 Woodland SeclO T90aElmer David (1876)

Lau, E. J. (Anna) Ch Mabel, AstoriaR3 Woodland Secl6 T122a Mrs. W.H. Emerson Est. (1862)

Lau, Michael (Emma) Ch Hazel,Helen, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl6T260a E. P. Emerson Est. (1876)

Laughary, Wm. (Emily) Ch Leta, Al-vin, Charles, Dorothy, Table GroveR2 Vermont Sec6 T26a J. T. Fordice(1914)

Laws, H. C. (Frances) Ch Lois, Can-ton R6 Buckheart Sec3 02a T272a(1876)

Laws, S. T. (Rose) Ch Claude, Elsie,

Canton R6 Buckheart Sec3 0272a(1853)

Lawson, J. Marion (Eva) Ch James,Jerome, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec2049Sa (1876)

Lawver, Joe (Minnie) Ch Essie, Mary,Wander, Velma, Hazel. Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec29 Farm Hand (1882)

Lawver, Samuel (Martha) Ch Elza,

Clyde, Pearl, Elva, Ipava R2 Far-mers Sec25FanTi Hand B. Brock(1876)

Leeper, Harry L. Farmington RlFarmington Secl7 T120a ClaraLeeper (1902)

Lehman, Harvey (Annie) Ch Lloyd,Harry, Maud, Russell, Ipava R2Vermont Secl2 T160a Chas. Robin-son Farm Hand (1896)

Lehman, Wm. H. (Marion) Ch Alice,

Helen, Paul, Ipava R4 BernadotteSec34 T120a S. Culver (1904)

Leigh, David E. (Clara) Ch Elmer,Clarence, Charlotte, Canton RlCanton Sec7 T160a Miss Mary C.

Alcott (1867)

94

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Leigh, Walter A. (Lacie) Ch Mildred,Alar^orie, Fairvicw Rl Fairview Sec26 fl94a Wm. T. Gentle (1899)

Leister, T. E. (Ella) Ch Hazel, Mary,W. H., Marietta Rl Lee Sec33 O80a(1867)

Leland, Charley, London Mills RlFairview Sec21 TlOa D. Park FarmHand (1914)

Lemasters, Wm. (Florence) Ch Clar-ence, Jesse, Ipava R4 BernadotteSeclO 0158a (1864)

Lenery, E. R. (Lucinda) Ch Nora,Richard, Elizabeth, Paul, Bryan,Sheldon Grove Woodland Sec32O40a (1867)

Lenery, Richard (Maude) Ch Beulah,Edna, Eldon, Dorothy, Astoria R4Woodland Sec32 OlOa (1909)

Leonard, Carl (Helena) Ch Clair,

Bernicc, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec35 T40a Ed. Azbell (18^)

Leonard, DeLoss (Flossie) Ch Alzata,

Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Secl3T144a D. M. Shipp (1883)

Leonard, Frank (Olive) Ch William,Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 Farm HandBruce Shipp (1912)

Leonard, John (Lena) Ch Elsie, Lewr-

istown R6 Isabel Secl9 Farm HandWm. Rose (1867)

Leonard, Wm. (Iva) Ch Mary, Mina,Ruth, Havana R3 Kerton Sec3 O20a(1904)

Levingston, Jos. Ch Cora, LewistownR6 Lewistown Sec34 O80a (1849)

Lewis, Henry Ch Asa, Seville, CassSec24 T125a Jennie M. Barnes(1906)

Lewis, W. J. (Debbie) Ch Pearl, Ru-bie, Garnett, Marietta R2 Harris Sec29 T120a J. Heffner (1864)

Libby, M. (Mary) Ch James, Cuba R2Putman Sec2 T425a O. C. & P. C.

Wysongs (1876)Lidwell, John (Nancy) Ch Margaret,

William, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec16 05a (1907)

Liggett, R. E. (Alta) Ch Ethel, Cecil,

Canton Rl Canton Sec7 Farm HandClyde Herman (1910)

Light, Wm. W. (Letha) Ch Wilbur,London Mills Rl Fairview Secl7T156a (1889)

Lightly, T. G. (Pearl) Ch Edward,Everett, Doris, Canton R6 Buck-heart Secl7 Farm Hand T. E. Car-ter (1915)

Lillie, John H. (Ella) Ch Macie, Har-ley, Stella, Duey, Dora, LewistownR4 Liverpool SeclS 013a (1858)

Lillie, M. B. (Bessie) Ch Erma, Lew-istown R4 Liverpool Secl5 FarmHand

Lillie, O. L. (Effie) Ch Merean,Louise, Daisy, Clarence, Bertha, El-mer, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21 076a (1862)

Lincoln, B. A. (Alice) Ch Bertha,Floyd, Corbett, Ethel, Velma, TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl7 T80a Jas.Haggerty (1914)

Lincoln, Wm. F. (Viola) Ch Ruth,Arlo, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSec4 T120a Leroy Thompson (1913)

Lind, A. H. (Susan) Astoria R4 As-toria Sec36 077a (1856)

Lind, D. H. (Rosa) Ch Mabel, Clara,Ernest, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec32063a (1854)

Lindsay, Alva (Ethel) Ch Ralph,Ipava R6 Pleasant Sec8 T60a MikeClanin (1884)

Lindsey, C. O. (Rebecca) Ch Lloyd,Mabel, Kenneth, Blanche, AstoriaR2 Woodland Sec5 T160a M. Sal-zenstein (1871)

Lindsey, J. L. (Catherine) Ch Marvin,Carroll, Robert, Astoria R3 Wood-land SeclO T71a E. H. Shelly(1880)

Linebaugh, J. L. (Lucory) Ch John,Dott, Maggie, Geneva, Thelma, Ha-vana R3 Kerton Sec8 O280a (1870)

Lingenfelter, Ernest (Mathilda) ChFloyd, Bernita, Hazel, Bruce, Alleen,

June, Canton R3 Banner Secl9O310a (1874)

Lingenfelter, Eyerly (Belle) CantonR4 Orion Sec7 T160a Geo. Vance(1887)

Lingenfelter, Jacob (Mary) Ch Nel-son, Arlee, Chester, Elmer, Sheldon,Ralph, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec24O120a

Lingenfelter, John P. (Esther) ChEdna, Rollie, Mary, Hazel, Ruth,Cora, Mildred, Canton R7 Buck-heart Seel 0158a (1860)

Lingenfelter, Josiah (Margaret) ChLydia, Fred, Sarah, Daisy, Laura,Edith, Henry, George, Canton R3Banner Sec30 052a (1848)

Lingenfelter, J. E. (Dora) Ch Ethel,Stella, Harley, Willard, Dudley, El-mer, Calvin, Clara, Lilie, Canton R3Buckheart Sccll T222a J. S. Ten-dick (1859)

Lingenfelter, M. S. (Sarah) Ch Earl,

Estv, George, Mabel, Canton R3Buckheart Sec25 012a Sec24 T43aWillard Fisher (1870)

95

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Lingenfelter, R. E. (Flora) Ch Shel-don, Bertha, Claude, Canton R3Banner Sec30 015a (1873)

Linn, Albert (Coral) Ch LeRoy, Mil-dred, Thelma, Canton R4 OrionSeclS 0132a (1884)

Linn, Andy (Mabel) Ch Opal, CantonR8 Orion Sec28 O80a (1888)

Linn, Bernard P. (Laura) Ch Nellie,

Cecile, Alma, Bernice, Chester,Emerson, Canton R4 Orion Secl6O160a (1877)

Linn, Martin F. Ch Hazel, Erma,Oscar, Mabel, Dorothy, Canton R8Orion Sec29 O150a (1873)

Linn, Mrs. Nellie Ch Vera, Alvin,Russell, Canton R8 Orion Sec290228a (1868)

Litchfield, M. T. (Adelaide) Ch Frank,Bessie, Clarence, Sabina, Mildred,Dewey, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec200215a (1856)

Little, E. C. r Rachel) Ch Letha, Lee,Edith, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec31O80a (1876)

Little, Thos. (Amelia) Ch Ralph, Leta,Marietta Rl Harris Sec2 O80a(1861)

LittleJohn, David S. (Mary) Ch Frank,Willie, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSec24 O700a (1840)

Littlejohn, Frank C. (Iness) Ch Car-liete, Glenn, Alene, Frances, Lew-istown Rl Bernadotte Secl2 O80aSecl3 T700a D. S. Littlejohn (1873)

Littlejohn, Lewis W. (Serena) ChGeorge, Maud, Jessie, Lewistown RlBernadotte Secl2 O306a (1858)

Littlejohn, Willie E. (Catherine) ChLucian, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSecl2 O80 Sec24 T700a (1871)

Littleton, W, Oscar (Lizzie) Ch Zella,

Lola, Idris, Vane, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec27 0142a (1868)

Lock, Jas. A. (Hanna) Ch John, Ho-bart, Canton R2 Joshua Sec27 O160a(1894)

Lock, Wm. H. (Annie) Ch Mary,Mabel, Berlin, Fiatt, Joshua Sec28O160a (1907)

Lockard, John (Lillie) Ch Ollie, Ar-thur, Birdie, Myrtle, Ernest, Clifton,

Ross, Astoria R3 Woodland SecllO140a (1900)

Locke, Harmon H. (Adell) Ch How-ard, Ellisville Rl Young HickorySec35 O160a (1913)

Locke, Rosco R. (Lola) Ellisville RlYoung Hickory Sec34 T366a W. O.Locke (1913)

Locke, Samuel (Amanda) Ipava R4Pleasant Secl3 T87a Robt. Rowland,W. David (1881)

Locke, Thos. (Marie) Lewistown R6Isabel Sec20 Farm Hand Chas. N.Walker (1882)

Locke, Wm. O. (Flora) Ch Roscoe,Leon, Gertrude, Wilbur, FairviewRl Fairview Sec33 099a (1913)

Lofley, Chas. Canton R4 CantonSeclS 03a (1876)

Logan, J, R. Canton R7 Banner Sec21O80a (1894)

Long, Albert C. (Sarah) Ch Mabel,Floyd, Cuba Rl Cass Sec26 T320aA. W. Long (1881)

Long, Chas. (May) Ch Ethel, Grace,Addie, Harry, Hazel, Keith, Perry,Table Grove R2 Vermont SeclS0348a (1901)

Long, Edw. F. (Alma) Ch Harley,Mabel, Olidene, Ipava R3 PleasantSec22-27 087a T185a Sam Huff(1875)

Long, Harvey E. (Sadie) Ch Bruce,Velmer, Ipava R3 Pleasant SeclST127a W. T. Branson (1886)

Long, J. M. (Allie) Ch Florence, Jim-mie. Gene, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35O140a T126a (1877)

Long, Wm. L. (Minnie) Ch Lillie,

Phoebe, Canton R8 Orion Secl4O40a Sec22-23 T160a J. Rusch, S.

Johns (1876)Look, Bonnie (Minnie) Ch Alberta,

Cecil, Louis, Marjory, Glasford R3Orion Secll T160a John B. Look(1908)

Loose, Charlie Farmington R2 Farm-ington Sec23 T160a Greenhalgh Est.

(1900)Loswell, J. A. (Delia) Ch Elsie, Roy,

Lee, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec9 OSOa(1861)

Loucht, John (Mary) Ch Samuel, Ella,

Josic, Anna, Fannie, Florence, FiattRl Deerfield Sec21 O90a (1876)

Louk, Chester (Clara) Ch Emily, Lu-cile, Avon R4 Lee Sec9 T160a(1881)

Love, Walter L. (Lois) Ch Louisa,Gladys, Anna, Canton RS OrionSec25 O260a (1865)

Loveland, Chas. H. (Addie) Ellisville

Rl Young Hickory Sec33 O130a(1912)

Loveland, Harry W. (Emma) ChFrances, John, Willis, LewistownRl Lewistown SeclS T20Sa JohnLoveland (1891)

Loveland, Jas. (Nancy) Ch Ida, Jen-nie, Rosa, Jessie, Flossie, LewistownRl Lewistown Secl7 085a (1856)

Loveland, John Wm. (Julia) ChHarry, Robert, Hazel, LewistownRl Lewistown SecS 0664a (1861)

96

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Lovell, G. B. (Artie) Ch Glenn,Gladys, Celina, Roscoe, Chalmer,Frances, Marietta Rl Harris Sec8O160a (1861)

Lowe, C. R. (Ella) Ch Verna, John,Russell, Harold, Canton R4 CantonSecU O200a Secl3 T80a Mrs. Mar-key (1872)

Lowe, John H. (May) Ch John, Can-ton R5 Orion Sec31 T190a W. H.Lowe (1874)

Lowe, W. C. (Blanche) Canton R8Orion Sec29 Farm Hand Andy Linn

Lowe, W. H. (Anna) Ch Mary, Isabel,Charles, John, Linna, Canton R5Orion Sec31 O230a (1842)

Lucabaugh, Theo (Sarah) Astoria R4Astoria Sec26 086a (1889)

Ludwig, Wm. F. (Martha) Ch Laura,Edward, Dorothy, Farmington RlFarmington Secl6 T80a TorrenceSisters (1909)

Luman, Arthur (Hattie) Ch Darold,Bernard, Martha, Katherine, Lon-don Mills R22 Fairview Sec6 O205a(1904)

Luman, Earnest (Sarah) Ch Vivian,Mary, London Mills R22 FairviewSec6 O180a (1910)

Luman, John (Josephine) LondonMills. Fairview Sec7 O160a (1899)

Lundry, J. P. (Louetta) Ch Dalas,Emma, Daisy, Ross, Lawrence, Eva,Zella, Minnie, Bessie, Avis, Fay,Laurel, Cuba Rl Cass Sec2 O60a(1856)

Lundry, Ross (Nellie) Ch Berlyn, Ce-cil, Bernice, Canton Rl Canton SecST80a Otha VanSyckel (1887)

Lundry, W. E. (Carrie) Ch Ralph,Cuba Rl Cass Sec3 T80a (1886)

Luper, Elden (Garnet) Ch Loyd, Law-rence, Forest, Avon Rl Lee Secl6O120a (1876)

Lutticken, Louis (Sophia) Ch Robert,Emma, Adolph, Glasford R3 OrionSec2 O80a (1911)

Lutz, Frank L. (Emily) Ch John, Ida,Astoria, Astoria Secl4 O160a (1886)

Lutz, G. T. Ch Cyrus, Walter, Orval,Carl, Nellie, Tillie, Hazel, Vestie,Troxwell, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30O80a (1855)

Lutz, L, A. (Clara) Ch Bessie, Mar-jorie, Delora, Bertha, Marietta R2Harris Sec20 O80a (1911)

Lutz, O. H. (Blanche) Ch Toler, Ta-ble Grove Rl Farmers SecS T160aAlbert Garrison (1882)

Lybarger, Chas. H. (Bertha) ChNancy, Wayne, Ada, Wade, Clare,Dora, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec21TllOa Lybarger Est. (1876)

Lybarger, Israel (Mary) Ch Nellie,

Bessie, Murray, Astoria R3 Wood-land Sec8 T155a C. M. Danner(1909)

Lybarger, Jas. (Lavina) Ch Orville,

Avon R4 Lee Sec28 T80a J. Douglas(1866)

Lynch, Mrs. Jane Ch Thomas, Mar-tin, Pat, Mollie, Anna, Mike, Jennie,Nellie, John, Canton R4 OrionSecl7 O200a (1862)

Lynch, M. (Fannie) Ch John, Harry,.Canton R4 Canton Secl2 080a;(1871)

Lynch, Pat Canton R4 Canton SecI2O80a (1882)

Lynn, Harry C. (Pletha) Avon R3Union Sec25 T180a E. Lynn (1914)

MMacari, Joe (Lucy) Ch Peter, Joe,Mary, Robert, Fifth, Mary, CubaRl Cass SeclO T30a Jim Davis(1915)

Madison, Maurice (Olive) Ch Ellen,Ralph, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSecl8 O120a (1895)

Mahan, Samuel (Ethel) Ch Edith, Vio-let, Hilda, Freda, Virgil, Mabel,Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec7Farm Hand (1915)

Mahr, Andrew (Eugenia) Ch Celia,

Alfred, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl3T107a James A. Lock (1908)

Mahr, Chas. W. (Ida) Ch Nola, Loyd,Gertrude, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl4O80a (1892)

Mahr, Earl (Florence) Ch Irene,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec21 T40a Mrs.J. T. Crawl (1910)

Mahr, ElUs O. (Pearl) Fiatt Rl Deer-field Secl5 T140a Fred Mahr (1913)

Mahr, Frederick R. (Martha) ChJules, Lovina, Annie, Ellis, Fiatt RlDeerfield Secl5 O140a (1904)

Mahr, Jacob (Henrietta) Ch Edna,Edwin, Florence, Iva, Fiatt RlDeerfield SeclS O60a (1891)

Mahr, Jos. (Florence) Ch Dwight,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secll O80a(1886)

Mahr, Julius (Etta) Ch Merril, Ivan,Bryant, Buckheart Sec31 T130a(1881)

97

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Mahr, J. E. (Emma) Ch Edith, Myr-tle, Ray, Rosco, Lela, Leo, CantonRl Canton Sec21 T160a J. S. LaneWm. Briggs (1866)

Mahr, Mrs. Matilda J. Ch Lena,Harry, Lester, Sylvia, Raleigh,Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 O20a (1902)

Mahr, Thos. J. (Katie) Ch Eva, Don-ald, Hazel, Ellisville Rl DeerfieldSecl2 TllOa Mrs. J. M. Dickson(1911)

Main, J. Frank (Ella) Ch Allie,

Everett, June, Lev^ristow^n R6 Isa-

bel Secl7 T120a J. T. Graham(1867)

Malmgren, Arthur (Lucy) Ch Edith,

Glasford R3 Orion Sec24 TllOaChas. Malmgren (1891)

Malmgren, Chas. C. (Susanna) ChEdwin, Uley, Arthur, Carl, William,Canton R8 Orion Sec25 0152a(1883)

Malmgren, Uley (Minnie) Canton R4Orion Sec9 T160a Sarah O'Donnell(1888)

Malott, Abraham (Addie) Ch Elyade,Etta, Harry, Guy, Effie, Hiram,Ruth, Don, Chauncey, Ipava R3Pleasant Sec28 O70a T140a OtisHuff (1868)

Malott, Elmer L (Effie) Ch MilUe,Ralph, Nettie, Lawrence, Oliver,

Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec25 O120aLillie Roberts (1873)

Manhartz, Jacob (Annie) Astoria R3Woodland Secl7 O205a (1883)

Manion, Chas. (Lucile) Cuba Rl CassSecl3 T159a M. Marion Est. (1886)

Manley, A. W. (Emma) Ch Ghlee,

Jessie, Leo, Marietta, Harris Secl6T320a Frank Honistoer (1876)

Mann, Archa (Jennie) Ch George,John, Mary, Otis, Lewistown R5Waterford Secl2 O80a (1856)

Mann, A. D. Avon Rl Lee Sec5 Ola(1869)

Mann, Edwin (Maria) Ch Florence,

Acile, Fay, Earl, Lewistown R5Waterford Secl2 O70a (1866)

Mann, Geo. C. (Nellie) Ch Louise.

Nelda, Lewistown R5 WaterfordSec2 T120a A. Mann (1883)

Mann, Isaac Ch Charles, Jacob, Oscar,

James, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec24O40a (1879)

Mann, James A. Canton R3 Buck-heart Sec24 O40a (1879)

Mann, John (Ethel) Ch John Lewis-town R"5 Waterford Secll T80a A.Mann (1889)

Mannon, Roy B. (Marv) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec21-22T160a Jacob Martin (1914)

Maple, Leonard A. (Susie) Ch Lucile,Glasford R3 Orion SeclS T120aErsum Mills (1915)

Maranville, Guilford W. (Lib) ChHazel, Gladys, Guilford, Loree,Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec3096a (1864)

Maranville, H. C. (Myrtle) Ch Ethel,Goldie, Eddie, Calvin, Lloyd, Leta,

Cuba R3 Lewistown Sec3 T202aEli Maranville (1913)

Mariner, F. E. (Emma) Ch Marie,Canton R8 Canton Sec26 0343a(1860)

Markert, Geo. (Emma) Ch Irene,

Frances. Raymond, Havana R3Isabel Sec35 T148a Frances Farris

(1909)Markley, A. J. (Emma) Ch Alta, Sey-mer, Bessie, Summum, WoodlandSec3 O50a (1858)

Markley, Clark Havana R3 KertonSec9 T160a (1888)

Markley, Frank E. (Leona) Ch Har-old, Clarence, Avon R4 Lee Sec20O160a (1910)

Markley, Isaac (Nora) Ch Arthur,Faye, Avon Rl Lee Secl3 025a(1858)

Markley, Jas. (Lucy) Ch Delia, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl2 O350a(1865)

Markley, John Ch Clark, Carrie, Her-man, Otis, Cloe, Havana R3 Ker-ton Sec9 O160a (1859)

Markley, Roy (Ruth) Ch Ralph,Avon Rl Lee Secl4 T107a JacobMarkley (1896)

Markley, Sylvester (Rebecca) Ch De-losie, Laura, Edwin, Ethel, Mary,Roy, Helen, Astoria Rl KertonSec30 OlOOa (1861)

Markley, Wm. F. (Agnes) Ch Bessie,

Claud, Paul, Troy, Katherine, Mary,Havana R3 Kerton Sec9 O160a(1862)

Marshall, Carl (Jeanette) Ch Clare,

Irma, Ipava Bernadotte Sec20-29-30-33 01080a (1849)

Marshall, Clare V. (Ina) Ch Glayds,Stewart, Glenn, Deane, Sadie,

Maurice, Imogene, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Sec29 T1080a Carl Marshall(1876)

Marshall, Robert E. (Jesenur) ChLeska, Bernice, Philip, Pierre, Ver-mont, Vermont Sec28 O120a (1860)

98

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Marshall, Roy N. (Merle) Ch Ken-neth, Cuba R2 Putman Secl6 T36aGrace Bolton (1893)

Marshall, Wm. (Ruth) Ch Gretta,Cuba Rl Cass Sec2 T245a Geo.Marshall (1906)

Martin, Asa (Celia) Fiatt Rl Deer-field Secl3 T80a Wm. Tyler (1913)

Martin, Chas. (Nana) Ch Donald,Vivian, Ellisville Rl Young Hick-ory Sec36 T160a Mrs. Elian Beer(1904)

Martin, Chas. E, (Sarah) Avon RlLee Sec4 Farm Hand U. J. Kutch-ler (1866)

Martin, Chas. W. (Lizzie) Ch Marie,Canton Rl Canton Sec20 Ol55a(1872)

Martin, Clarence (Myrtle) Ch Willis,

Lucile, Canton R5 Banner SeelTlOla W. R. Kurran (1909)

Martin, C. Edw. (Goldie) Ch Helen,Avon R4 Lee Sec30 T240a FrankPool (1915)

Martin, Earl (Mina) Ch Gladys, Ilene,

Canton Rl Canton Sec8 T119a BertOverman (1884)

Martin, E. N. (Eliza) Ch Augustus,lone, Alta, Avon R4 Lee Secl8(1862)

Martin, Fannie B. (Winnie) Ch Chas.,Phoebe, Flora, Marie, Lucile, Guy,088a (1911)

Martin, Frank H. (Alda) Ch Frank,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec8 0212aLouise, Marietta Rl Harris Secl8(1879)

Martin, Geo. (Laura) Ch Lelon,Pearl, Wylie. Mabel. Floyd, Ross.Frank, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Secl6T108a Lewis Martin (1902)

Martin, Geo. (Clara) Ch Hilda. Hazel,Cecil, Russell, Ray, Kennith, Lon-don Mills R22 Fairview Sec6 T187aJess E. Norval (1914)

Martin, Jacob, Jr. (Alta) Ch Geneva,Hischel, Freta, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Sec21 0121a (1902)

Martin, Jas. (Carrie) Ch Amos, CubaR2 Joshua Sec34 O80a (1904)

Martin, John L. (Ada) Ch Ray, Ellis-

ville Rl Deerfield Sec2 T160a Jack-son Beer (1911)

Martin, Louis (Lena) Ch Lee, Dessa,Clara, Wesley, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSec22 T120a M. Zimmerman (1915)

Martin, Milton A. (Elizabeth) ChMattie, Carl, Ellisville Rl YoungHickory Sec36 O160a (1907)

Martin, R. L. (Roxie) Ch Ruth, Les-ter, Lulu. Canton R8 Orion Sec27032a (1896)

Martin, Sam (Ollie) Canton R2 Can-ton Sec29 Farm Hand (1915)

Martin, Samuel (Mary) Ch James,Isabell, Samuel, Clarence, Lottie,Minnie, Leonard, Rufus, Canton R8Orion Sec36 0161a (1913)

Martin, Wm. (Minnie) Ch Lawrence,Canton Rl Canton Sec9 0135a(1868)

Martindale, David (Elizabeth) ChCharles, Grover, Dela, Eunice, An-nie, Bessie, Table Grove R3 Far-mers Sec27 0135a (1882)

Martindale, M. D. (Ella) Ch Vinnie,Ross, Daisie, Smithfield Cass Sec310123a (1860)

Marvel, Harry H. (Josephine) ChHoward, Canton R2 Joshua Secl6T177a S. S. Brokaw (1914)

Marvel, Marmaduke (Marcy) Ch La-vina, Hilda, Hettie, Maud, Morris,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec20 038a(1890)

Marvel, Wm. M. (Daisy) Ch Edith,Mae, Ralph, Zelma, Henry. Edna,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec20 TlOaW. Wyne (1915)

Marvel, W. H. (Irene) Cuba R3 Put-man Sec23 T215a Sarah Palmer(1871)

Mason, Chas. (Elsie) Cuba, R2 Put-man Secl5 O80a (1886)

Mason, C. (Jessie) Ch Willis, Harry,Nellie, Donald, Elmer, Cuba RlPutman Sec6 OlUa L Hedrick(1884)

Mason, Geo. (Mabel) Ch Blake, Char-lotte, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl5T300a Frank Gray (1891)

Mason, John (Margaret) Ch Ray,Alva, Bud, Bessie, Vernie, Lawson,William, Frances, Smithfield R2Cass Sec29 02a (1902)

Mason, Ralph (Zella) Ch Raymond,Cuba R2 Putman Sec4 T154a JohnWinkler (1892)

Mason, Robert (Sadie) Ch Mabel,Levy, Smithfield Rl Cass Sec31T40a S. W. Keim (1886)

Mason, Wm. T. (Effie) Ch Frank,Nellie, Edward, Glen, Harry, Jo-seph, Charles, Farmington RlFarmington Sec8 O140a (1909)

Massingale, Wm. (Ollie) Ch Deloss,Floyd, Ruben, Elilm, Canton R2Joshua Secll T240a C. P. Fingal(1914)

Mateer, John W. (Alice) Ch Esther,London Mills Rl Young HickorySec23 0198a (1876)

Matheny, R. T. Ch Carl, Wayne,Clara, Twila, Smithfield Rl CassSec9 082a (1867)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Matthews, Chas. F. (Kate) Ch Delia,

Elzye, Cuba Rl Cass Secll T160aJ. C. Rowden Est. (1858)

Matthews, F. T. (Elsie) Ch Lyman,Frederick, Rosanah, Cuba R3 Put-man Sec35 T159a S. T. Laws (1890)

Matthias, J. E. (Etta) Ch Leah, Mary,Astoria R4 Woodland Sec30 0158a(1877)

Maul, Peter (Alice) Ch Pearl, Ray,Sam, Archie, Hilda, Cecil, Charlie,

Kenneth, Lewistown Rl Berna-dotte Secl2 T160a Geo. Snively(1881)

Maurice, Elmer (Myrtle) Ch Ivan,Frank, Canton R2 Joshua SecllT80a Mrs. Robert Lloyd (1915)

^

Maus, Jake (Jessie) Canton R8 OrionSecl9 T160a B. F. Owings (1891)

Maus, J. P. Ch Mary, Myrtle, Frank,Jake, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec35O200a (1860)

Maxson, Elmer (Vada) Ch Kenneth,Harold, Canton R7 Banner Sec6TlOOa Grant Moran (1885)

Maxwell, Chas. (Edith) Ch Vera,Verla, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl9T200a Frank Carter

Maxwell, Earl (Lula) Ch Ernest, Can-ton R6 Buckheart Sec27 T160aHoward Maxwell (1887)

Maxwell, Elzie (Marnie) Ch Wilfred,Wandaleigh, Astoria R4 WoodlandSec31 T120a Mrs. Alice Welker(1892)

Maxwell, Frank (Nell) Ch Robert,Astoria R2 Astoria Secl3 T80a IdaMitchell (1885)

Maxwell, Samuel (Sara) Ch Delia,

James, Minnie, Charles, Frank,Ella, Bert, Elze, Hubert, AstoriaAstoria Secl2 O80a (1845)

Maxwell, T. H. (Levinia) Ch Perry,

Charles, Jennie, Table Grove R3Farmers Sec21 O108a (1882)

May, Don V. (Jessie) Ch Verna,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec29T205a Mrs. S. May (1893)

May, Roy (Myrtle) Ch Dale, Doris,

Madeline, Smithfield Rl Berna-dotte Sec7 T287a John Loveland(1885)

May, Mrs. Samantha, Ch Roy, El-

nora, Don, Dean, Edna, James, Mil-

dred, Lewistown R3 LewistownSec28 O205a (1865)

Mayall, W. L. (Jennie) Ch Hilmer,Elzie, Irma, Anna, Lawrence, Rus-sell, Irene, Gladys, Nita, Lethe,

Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 TlOOa Mrs.

S. Breeden (1865)

Mayfield, Albert (Mina) Avon RlLee SeclO Farm Hand E. Luper(1915)

Mayo, G. A. (Cornelia) Ch Linnie,Emmet, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec8T160a Albert Harnet (1865)

McAdams, Clement (Alice) ChLouisa, Verna, Ipava R4 Berna-dotte Secl8 T73a Robt. Pickering(1861)

McAtee, Frederick D. (Anna) ChGwendolyn, James, Rapatee R35Fairview Sec23 T180a B. J. Hooper(1913)

McBeth, Alfred, Smithfield R2 LeeSec35 012a (1853)

McBeth, Frank, Smithfield R2 LeeSec26 T80a Henry McCance (1856)

McBroom, A. Ch Mahlon, Lewis,William, Carrie, Canton R2 CantonSec33 0266a (1841)

McBroom, Mrs. A. J. Avon R4 LeeSec21 059a (1876)

McBroom, Chas. H. and Oscar Put-nam Canton R2 Buckheart Sec8O60a (1859)

McBroom, Edw. (Elva) Ch Lee,Mary, Mildred, J., Canton R2 Can-ton Sec31 0219a (1861)

McBroom, L. T. (Louise) Norris,Canton Sec3 T130a Samuel Robin-son (1888)

McCabe, M. M. (Julia) Ch John,Lewistown Rl Lewistown SeclfO90a (1910)

McCamant, Bert (Dollie) Ch Vain,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl4T120a Jane Pickering (1905)Grove R3 Farmers Sec23 FarmHand Henrey Weber

McCan, Everett C. (Flora) Ch Les-ter, Donald, Edwin, Trivoli R14Orion Sec3 073a (1888)

McCan, J. W. (Edith) Ch Everett,Willard, Dervey, Lewistown R2Liverpool Sec8 098a (1856)

McCance, J. W. (Eliza) Ch Iva,

Marietta R2 Harris Secl4 O30a(1880)

McCance, Wm. J. (Judith) Ch Clark,

Clarla, Ross, Twila, Smithfield R2Harris Sec2 O120a (1863)

McCarahan, S. L. (Margaret) Ch Lela,

Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl90136a (1896)

McCarty, David (Lucy) Ch Olive,

Harry, Arthur, Clare, Bessie, Ver-mont Vermont Sec28 O190a (1866)

McCarty, Frank (Nellie) Ch Wayne,Margery, Vermont R2 VermontSec26 O120a (1882)

100

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

McCarty, W. P. (Matilda) Cli Lilly,

Frank, Fannie, Vermont R2 Ver-mont Sec22 OSOa (1866)

McClelland, J. (Elvina) Ch Laura,Esther, Albert, Edna, Robert,Myron, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec23OlSOa (1840)

McClelland, Robert Astoria, AstoriaSec24 T90a Ed. McClellan (1898)

McClure, Charley (Mary) Ch Carl,

Lottie, Lola, Harry, Weldon, Pau-line, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec28T20a B. L. TenEvck (1914)

McClure, J. T. (Maggie) New Phila-delphia Harris Secl8 088a (1914)

McCombs, Foster (Eunica) Ch Olg^,Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2 0279a(1908)

McCombs, John S. (Jennie) Ch An-drew, Farmington R2 FarmingtonSecl4-15 T145a F. G. Scales (1912)

McCormick, Benton (Laura) ChGlenn, Stella, Mary, Carl, Hazel,Blanche, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec80355a (1855)

McCormick, Clark (Mary) Ch Har-vey, Maud, Myrtle, Lena, Jesse,

Astoria R2 Astoria Sec7 O160a(1846)

McCormick, Emmor (Rose) Ch Rob-ert, Verna, Rutherford, Astoria R2Astoria Sec8 O130a (1860)

McCormick, Finley Ch Arthur, Ralph,Verne, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec4O40a (1854)

McCormick, Glenn (Alice) Ch Oel,

Kenneth, Abigail, Keith, Gerald,Vermont R2 Astoria Sec5 T135a B.

McCormick (1881)McCormick, H. (Addie) Ch Lloyd,

Harold, Astoria R2 Astoria Sec7T160a C. McCormick (1886)

McCracken, Ira Lewistown R4 Liver-pool Sec6 OSOa (1854)

McCracken, Samuel (Hettie) ChMaude, Bryan, Hattie, Don, Bessie,

Frank, Canton R3 Liverpool Sec6O240a (1856)

McCullough, George Farmington R2Farmington Secl3 O120a (1861)

McCumber, C. R., D.D.S. (Mary) ChLee, Chesril, Muriel, Canton R3Buckheart Sec25 0212a (1882)

McCumber, Thos. (Emma) Ch Mrs.Hazslip, Canton R6 BuckheartSec27 T120a Cora Bauman FarmHand (1861)

McDermet, Frank (Flora) Ch Laura,Willie, Ralph, Bell, Guy, Velma,Marietta Rl Harris Sec3 O120a(1906)

McDermet, John Smithfield R2 Har-ris SecU O60a (1856)

McDermet, W. R. (Elva) SmithfieldR2 Harris Secll T114a Frank Mc-Dermet (1893)

McElroy, Ambrose (Alice) Ch Lulla,Mary, John, Edna, Nellie, Bernice,Charley, Wilbert, Rapatee R35Fairview SecU O30a (1915)

McFarland Geo. A. (Lela) Ch Ger-trude, Avon R3 Union Sec20 T130aG. H. Neuman (1913)

McGee, Thos. (Edith) Ch Maro,Cora, Delia, Cuba Rl Cass Sec3O80a (1856)

McGehee, Mrs. R. Ch Elmer, Lewis-town R5 Waterford Seel O70a(1860)

McGhee, Louis Maro (Bessie) ChMeredith, Stella, Louis, Fiatt RlDeerfield Sec36 T160a G. S. Head-ley (1911)

McGrew, K. L (Lucy) Ch Ruth, Vera,Ross, Dwight, Wilma, Vermont R3Astoria Sec5 T95a J. J. WorsdellEst. (1910)

McKay, Jas. (Mary) Ch Leo, Charles,Avon R3 Union Secl7 082a (1904)

McKee, Frank (Mae) Ch Arthur,Roland, Claud, Florence, Grace,Ivan, Farrington Rl FarringtonSec7 O60a (1913)

McKenzie, D. R. (Louise) Ch Charles,Frank, Avon R4 Lee Sec27 T300aM. C. Lybarger (1894)

McKinley, C. P. Ch Thomas, Bertha,Fred, Canton R7 Banner SeclSO160a (1855)

McKinley, Edw. B. (Daisy) Ch Harry,Arthur, Clyde, Nellie, LewistownR3 Pleasant Sec36 081a (1908)

McKinley, Henry (Laura) Ch Bertha,Florine, Astoria Rl WoodlandSec35 O70a (1855)

McKinley, John (Lucy) Ch Dean,Vada, Edna, Fay, Albert, AstoriaR3 Woodland Sec9 T77a HenryClanin (1880)

McKinley, Jos. (Agettie) Ch Aubrey,Clarence, Astoria Rl WoodlandSec34 0135a (1868)

McKinley, Lemard (Myrtle) ChGeorge, Floyd, Julia, Ipava RlPleasant Sec3-4-9 Farm Hand BruceCatron (1915)

McKinney, Henry N. (May) Ch Ivan,Viola, Ronelsie, Inabelle, Erwin,Farmington R2 Farmington Sec28T239a Newman McKinney (1900}

McKinney, Ivan (Lena) Ch Claudie,

Canton R4 Canton SeclO T98a N. J.

Coleman (1

101

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

McKinney, W. J. (Emma) Ch Mary,John, William, Pauline, Marcella,Margaret, Smithfield Cass Sec36O120a (1912)

McKinzey, John E. (Marguerite) Cfa

Thomas, Phletiff, Marietta R2 Har-ris Sec32 O120a (1863)

McKinzie, Harry (Edith) Marietta R2Farmers Sec5 074a (1877)

McLaren, W. S. (Effie) Wallace,Marshall, Astoria R2 WoodlandSec5 T80a.C. C. McLaren (1878)

McLouth, Fred (Ida) Ch Marshall,Marvin, Adrean, Homer, Hannah,John, Katv, Infant, Canton R6Buckheart Sec34 O240a (1860)

McLouth, Sherman (Mary) ChMabel, Nafton, Ula, Rachel, Estie,

Sherman, Canton R6 BuckheartSec35 0379a (1865)

McLouth, Nafton (Belle) Ch Wilbur,Alma, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec34T120a Sherman McLouth (1892)

McMahon, Dennis (Mary) Ch Wil-lard, John, Dennis, Jr., Canton R2Joshua Secl4 O80a (1900)

McMahon, John (Emeline) Lewis-town R6 Isabel SeclS 046a (1860)

McMahon, Otis K. (Burbie) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec26T80a Jay & John Simons (1915)

McMahon, Thos. (Jennie) Ch Otis,London Mills Rl Young HickorySec25 T160a Margaret Karr (1894)

McMellen, Robert (Nettie) Ch Alice,Mary, Robert, Farmington R2Farmington Sec25 O300a (1871)

McMillan, Chas. (Claire) Canton R7Banner Sec5 Farm Hand (1886)

McMillan, Fred (Edith) Canton R7Banner Sec5 Farm Hand (1895)

McMillan, G. M. (Mary) Ch John,Charles, Minnie, Maud, Mabel,Fred, Amy, Lucy, Chester, CantonR7 Banner Sec5 O760a (1876)

McMillan, J. H. (Cynthia) Ch Stella,Delia, Harvey, Roy, Ipava R2 Ver-mont Sec3 OlOOa (1897)

McMullen, Chas. E. (Carrie) Fair-view Rl Joshua Sec8 T200a ShaferEst. (1909)

McMullen, Earl (Irma) Ch Harry,Clifford, Ruth, Wilmadeen, AstoriaR3 Woodland Secl4 T78a Geo. Mc-Mullen (1901)

McMulIten, Elbert (Ellen) Ch Milo,Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec25 O340a(1866)

McMullen, Geo. (Sarah) Ch Earl,Ralph, Rov, Ray, Astoria R3 Wood-land Secl4 0238a (1901)

McMullen, Ralph (Mamie) Ch Mel-vin, Austin, Astoria Rl WoodlandSec24 T40a Wm. Garrett (1891)

McMullen, Wm. M. (Ellen) Ch John,Robert, Katie, Farmington R2Farmington Sec26 O250a (1871)

McMullin, Clyde (Minnie) Ch Harlie,London Mills Rl Young HickorySec21 OlOOa (1914)

McNeil, Geo. (Mary) Ch Lula, Wil-liam, Fred, Emmet, Albert, Hazel,Floyd, Arthur, Ipava R3 PleasantSec29 T220a Maurice Salzenstein(1863)

McNeil, Wm. (Elzada) Ch Ernie,Evelyn, Summum, Woodland Sec5T160a M. Salzenstein (1890)

McPheters, W. O. (Harriet) Ch Burl,Francis, Muriel, Canton R3 Buck-heart Secl2 TlOOa Wm. McPheters(1882)

McQuown, John J. (Isabelle) ChEdna, Stacy, Farmington R2 Farm-ington Sec24 T140a J. F. Eskridge(1909)

McWhorter, Albert (Mae) Fiatt

Joshua Sec20 TllOa J. W. Bowman(1910)

McWhorter, P. L. (Clara) Ch Avis,Lee, Cuba Rl Cass Seel T160a A.Rock (1892)

Melius, Arch (Ola) Ch Garnet,Marietta Rl Harris Sec4 05a(1881)

Meller, J. H. (Grace) Ch Mary,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec5 T23a J. F.

Jennings (1885)Mellert, John (Winnie) Ch Ercell,

Beulah, Mildred, Lois, LewistownR4 Liverpool Secl5 0254a (1866)

Mellert, Jos. (Dora) Ch Belle, Wil-lard, Jessie, Mabel, Florence, Stella,

Leila, Ralph, Fred, Canton R6Buckheart Sec35 0236a

Mellier, J. C. (Mary) Ch Leta, Smith-field R2 Cass Sec21 O240a (1878)

Mellville, Warren (Lizzie) Ch Dru-cilla, Albord, Ida, Ivie, Daniel,Ralph, Farmington Rl FarmingtonSecl6 0125a (1908)

Melton, Elmer J. (Amanda) Ch Rol-land, Bernard, Ellisville Rl YoungHickory Sec33 077a (1907)

Melvin, John (Ethel) Bushnell R2Lee Sec31 O80a (1915)

Melvin, Wm. (Susan) Ch Edna, Fay,Lida, Donald, Ray, Avon Rl LeeSec24 Farm Hand (1874)

Melz, Wm. (Ida) Ch Ralph, Irene,Trivoli R13 Orion Sec2 T94a FrankMelz (1889)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Memmen, G. F. (Delia) Ch Jessie,

Georgia, Lewie, Ellen, Mabel,Marie, Dorothy, Canton R5 BannerSec2 John F. Snider (1886)

Mercer, Carl (Rachel) Ch Gladys.Ipava R2 Vermont Secl6 T33a R. P.

Mercer (1888)Mercer, Chas. (Hattie) Ch Neva.

Leska, Margaret, Vermont R2 Ver-mont Sec32 O80a (1876)

Mercer, E. S. (Alta) Ch Loa, Lucy,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec24 T200a C.

L. Howard (1886)Mercer, F. E. (Kate) Ch Fred, Rus-

sell, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec29Manager Wm. H. Kelley (1866)

Mercer, Glen (Pearl) Vermont R2Vermont Sec21 T80a H. Kirkbride(1887)

Mercer, Rhodes (Alice) Ch Amy.Clarence, Carl, Ipava R2 VermontSeclO O103a (1881)

Mercer, Thos. (Caroline) Ch Jessie,

Elva, Glen, Fred, Cora, Vermont R2Vermont Sec21 O140a (1855)

Mercer, Willis (Frances) VermontVermont Sec32 O107a (1882)

Merrill, B. R. (Hattie) Ch Horda,Clara, Julia, Helen, Ruth, Belle,

Wendell, Charles, Joseph, Char-lotte, Lucile, Margaret, Astoria R3Astoria Secl3 O160a (1870)

Merrill, W. A. (Sadie) Ch William,Astoria R3 Woodland SeclS O80a(1864)

Merrill, W. H. (Mary) Ch Walter,Margaret, Sarah, William, Eva,Astoria Rl Woodland Secl9 0163a(1841)

Merrill, W. O. (Margaret) Ch Wil-liam, Astoria Rl Woodland Secl9(1875)

Meyer, Geo. A. (Hanna) Ch Kather-ine, Canton R8 Orion Sec23 JohnMilner (1913)

Meyer, Herman (Anna) Ch Francis,.

Helen, Canton R4 Canton Secl2T220a H. M. & C. H. Cline (1913)

Meyer, Wm. (Lottie) Ch Dorothy,Hettie, George, Havana R3 KertonSec3 Farm Hand (1911)

Miles, Arthur W. (Nell) Ch Law-rence, Eugene, Lewistown R5 Wa-terford Sec6 T160a W. P. Miles(1874)

Miles, Edw. (Maud) Lewistown R5Waterford Seel T106a Wm. P.

Miles (1879)Miles, Wm. P. (Hattie) Ch Edward,

Carrie, Mary, Nellie, Hattie, Willis,

Arthur, Lewistown R5 WaterfordSec6 0175a

Millard, H. L. (Dell) Ch Lee, Floyd,Thelia, Jasper, Roy, Cuba R3 Put-man Sec20 O250a (1858)

Millard, Jasper (Daisy) Ch Arabelle,Cuba R3 Putman Sec20 HarryClayberg (1887)

Millard, Jesse (Evelyn) Ch Emery,Stanley, Pearl, Howard, Gertrude,Ethel, Grace, Ruth, Elsie, Lewis-town R3 Lewistown Sec28 T228aMrs. Phelps (1869)

Millard, Oscar (Alphareta) Ch Ralph,Floyd, Lonzo, Matha, Vivian, CubaR3 Lewistown Sec4 092a (1866)

Miller, A. J. (Viola) Ch Harry,Henry, Ralph, Astoria R2 AstoriaSec9 O80a (1891)

Miller, Chas. (Anna) Ch Dwight, Mil-dred, Harold, Margaret, Helen,Canton R2 Joshua Sec36 T91a L. C.

Miller (1912)Miller, C. M. (Effie) Ch Doyle, Leo,Eugene, Melvin, Canton R8 CantonSec24 T160a J. W. Houston (1873)

Miller, D. W. (Henrietta) Ch Emery,Charles, Marcus, Albert, Ella,

Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20 O20a(1850)

Miller, Elwood (Nellie) Ch Russell,

Harold, Beulah, Rodney, VermontR2 Vermont Sec23 T120a A. Miller

Est. (1880)Miller, Frank L. (Minnie) Ch John,Canton R2 Joshua Sec25 T173a D.L. Miller (1914)

Miller, Fred S. (Julia) Ch Blanche,Canton Rl Canton Sec6 T211a S. S.

Miller Est. (1875)Miller, Geo. B. (Viola) Ch Bertha,

Harry, George, Canton Rl CantonSecl8 O200a (1863)

Miller, Geo. G. (Telitha) Ch Charles,

James, Sallie, Saul, Clarence, Elva,

Canton R4 Orion Sec8 T160a J. W.Harmel (1880)

Miller, Geo. W. (Rachel) Ch Martha,Hancil, Richard, Alta, Delina, IpavaR4 Bernadotte Secl6 043a (1842)

Miller, Grover (Maud) Ch May,Charlie, Lester, Lyle, Francis,

James, Canton R2 Canton Sec32T180a Vittum Est. (1884)

Miller, Hancil P. (Minnie) Ch Dallas,

Florence, Wilson, Ipava Rl Pleas-

ant Secl2 T300a Harry M. Strouse(1879)

Miller, Harry C. (Tressa) Ch Paul,

Canton R7 Banner Sec8 T140a EnosClark (1899)

Miller, John (Harriet) Ch Lydia,Lois, Robert, Gale, Hubert, Smith-field R2 Cass Sec8 O150a (1875)

103

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Miller, John H. (Florence) ChCharles, William, Ada, Edna, Roy,Laura, John, Guy, Florence, Gladj^s,Ethel, Fannie, Fairview Rl JoshuaSec3 O40a (1902)

Miller, John L. (Adaline) Ch Louis,Robert, Smithfield Cass Sec29 T67aJas. F. Lon? (1890)

Miller, John M. (Hattie) Ch Ruth,Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Sec5 T80aLvdie Kirkpatrick (1873)

Miller, J. A. Ch Gladys, Ralph, Roy,Fern. Frank, Bernice, Melba, CubaR2 Putman Sec2 T168a Mrs. AgnesAllerton (1871)

Miller, J. F. (Belle) Lewistown R2Liverpool Sec6 032a (1862)

Miller, J. W. (Martha) Ch John, Mar-garet, Henry, Edward, Florence,Carrie, Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6045a (1846)

Miller, Lawrence P. (Ono) Ch James,Egbert, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2T107a Mrs. Lennora Kesler (1899)

Miller, Lee (Kate) Canton R6 Buck-heart Secl7 T225a Wm. N. Miller(1888)

Miller, L. (Louisa) Ch Fannie, Mil-ton, Cora, Pearl, Curtis, MariettaR2 Harris Sec22 T117a J. K. Welch(1852)

Miller, L. D. (Ethel) Ch Doris, Lloyd,Vermont R2 Astoria Sec4 T80a Geo.Stone (1891)

Miller, L. L. (Matilda) Ch Edith,Stella, Anna, Iva, Velma, Levi,Smithfield R2 Cass Secl8 0158a(1864)

Miller, N. Dempsey (Bertha) Ch Jes-sie, Don, Robert, Arthur, Lewis-town R5 Lewistown Sec25 045a(1886)

Miller, O. F. & Perry Smithfield RlBernadotte Sec4 O40a (1866)

Miller, Paul H. (Ruth) Ch Norman,Vermont Vermont Secl9 T160aJasper Searl (1896)

Miller, Richard H. (Ollie) Ch Marie,Bernice, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSec8 T160a James Pilcher (1884)

Miller, Wm. (Margaret) Ch Harold,Ruth, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl7T78a Jos. Stremmel (1879)

Miller, Wm. C. Ch Preston, John,Clvde, Howard, Bessie, Bertha,Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec32 O70a(1886)

Miller, Wm. H. (Ella) Ch Etta, Can-ton R2 Joshua Sec36 TllOa FrankMosher (1916)

Miller, Wm. N. (Eliza) Ch James,Essie, John, Jessie, Lee, Canton R6Buckheart Secl7 0225a (1859)

Millert, Albert (Sarah) Ch Edna,Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 O120a(1912)

Mills, Benjamin Ch Hazel, Willard,Bertha, Merle, Flossie, Canton R4Orion Sec7 T49a Thos. Mills (1880)

Mills, Chris. A. (Debbie) Ch Alta, Fay,Edith, Ralph, Glasford R3 OrionSecl4 O80a (1875)

Milner, John Ch Florence, Hannah,Fern, Bertha, Glodie, Edith, John,Edna, Breeds, Orion SeclS O360a(1858)

Miner, Mrs. D. W. Ch Jennette, Scott,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl60186a (1868)

Miner, W. A. (Agnes) Ch Albert^Bessie, John, Table Grove Rl Far-mers Secl6 0172a (1886)

Mings, Claire H. (Blanche) Avon R4Union Sec32 T160a J. Kutchler &Son (1913)

Mitchell, Barbara J. Ch Ellis, Lewis-town R5 Lewistown Sec36 OlOa

Mitchell, Duglass (Mary) Ch Julie,

Clarence, Leo, Blond, Jennie,Blanche, Carl, Union Secll O40a(|910)

Mitchell, Ellis (Edith) Ch Vera, Lew-istown R3 Bernadotte Sec23 TlSOaAlex Freeman (1889)

Mitchell, Emery A. (Ada) Ch Irene,Harold, Avon R3 Union SeclS T56aD. Sebree (1914)

Mitchell, Geo. (Sarah) Ch Lorence,Guv, Earl, Avon R3 Union Secl4O320a (1891)

Mitchell, Guy (Eva) Avon R3 UnionSeclO T40a Geo. Mitchell (1915)

Mitchell, Lawrence G. (Dorothy) ChLumuel, Avon R3 L^nion Sec2 T282aHenry Mitchell (1911)

Mitchell, Mathew H. (Margaret) ChMarion, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec25O160a (1898)

Mitchell, Oliver (Carrie) Ch Emery,Rov, Clara, Ira, Glenn, Avon R3Union Secl4 O80a (1881)

Mitchell, Roy J. (Daisy) Ch Gladys.Avon R3 Union Secl3 T124a J. F.

Wyncoop (1914)

Molone, Fred (Delia) Ch BenzilSheldon, Eveline, Neldora. Chester,Havana Kerton Seel Farm HandA. L. Langelier (1914)

Moloney, D. J. (Jennie) Ch Maurine,Regcnia, Ipava R4 BernadotteSec35 O240a (1874)

Molletti, Alfonse (May) Ch John,Middlegrove Fairview Secl2 FarmHand A. Dykeman (1912)

104

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Monn, D. H. (Charlotte) Ch Walter,Canton Rl Canton Sec8 T80a Mrs.Emily Cox (1890)

Monn, Walter L. (Sarah) Ch DanielCanton Rl Canton Secl7 T80a Mrs.Emily Cox (1888)

Monroe, J. W. (Emma) Ch Howard,Loren, Raid, Cuba R3 LewistownSec3 O30a (1912)

Moon, C. K. (Ruth) Ch Edna, Dem-ming, Marietta R2 Harris Sec29048a (1878)

Moore, Chas. A. (Agnes) Ch Ernie,

Nelson, Canton R2 FarmingtonSec33 T300a S. A. Drake (1910)

Moore, Daniel W. (Mary) Ch Ray-mond, Floyd, Canton, Orion Sec290112a (1866)

Moore, E. A. (Mamie) Ch Joseph,Robert Cuba R2 Putman Seel T156Wm. McCreary Est. (1881)

Moore, F. C. (Ora) Ch Earl, Louise,Mariella, Catherine, Canton R2Canton Sec31 T145a J. E. Barnard(1884)

Moore, John W. (Jessie) Ch WilHs,George, Fred, Harry, Canton,Joshua Sec36 T107a Phoebe Wy-song (1902)

Moore, T. E. (Emma) Ch Ernest,Nina, Canton R4 Canton Sec4 T174aS. A. Drake (1908)

Moore, T. J. (Sarah) Ch John, Roy,Lena, Mary, Edith, Minnie, Earl,

Charles, Ruth, Cuba R3 PutmanSec33 O80a (1853)

Moorhouse, Frank D. (Cleo) Ch Win-ifred, Harold, Robert, LewistownRl Bernadotte Sec2-3 T422a O. J.

Moorhouse (1884)

Moorhouse, LeRoy E. (Emily) ChClifford, Cleo, Charlotte, LewistownRl Lewistown Secl6 T91a Miss AdaFitzhenry (1882)

Moorhouse, Omar J. (Carrie) ChLula, Clarence, Charles, Roy,Frank, Hensel, Lewistown RlBernadotte Sec2-3 0422a (1855)

Moose, S. B. (Allie) Ch Shelby, Mar-vin, Glenn, Russell, Astoria RlWoodland Sec34 O220a (1871)

Moran, Dean (Flora) Ch Agnes,Cuba R2 Putman Sec9 Tl56a B. F.

Gluts (1891)

Moran, Frank, Jr. (Ada) Ch Kenneth,Lyle, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec5Farm Hand J. A. Moran (1886)

Moran, G. (Biola) Canton R2 Buck-heart Sec7 Farm Hand J. A. Tay-lor (1890)

Moran, Henry E. (Martha) Ch ClaraCanton R2 Joshua Sec24 09a,(1890)

Moran, J. F. (Anna) Ch William, Re-becca, Edward, Frank, Flora, CubaR2 Buckheart Sec7 T210a Mrs. Wm.Marrow (1851)

Moran, W. H. (Rosetta) Ch Levi,Ruby, Canton R5 Banner Sec9T402a L. G. Moran (1861)

Morey, Don (Pearl) Marietta RlHarris Seel TlOOa Harvey Paull

(1893)Morey, Floyd (Bessie) Ch Mark, Lu-

cille Smithfield R2 Sec26 FarmHand Thomas Huddleston (1915)

Morey, Lewis F. (Minnie) Ch Mabel,Don, Lela, Nina, Edith, Lola,

Marietta Rl Harris Seel T200aChas. F. Mariner (1870)

Morgan, Alfred D. (Mary) Ch Merle,Ralph, William, Esther, Jake, Mary.Arthur, Lewistown Rl LewistownSec3 T160a Mrs. M. Morgan Est.

(1868)Morgan, Chas. R. (Ellie) Ch Myra,

Zola, William, Table Grove R2 Ver-mont Sec6 O50a (1861)

Morgan, N. C. (Ina) Ch Oscar, Adlai,

Warren, Verdie, Hubert, Elvie,

Noalena, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27T80a W. O. Morgan (1869)

Morgan, Snowden (Hattie) Ch Vedo,Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 O40a (1888)

Morgan, W. O. (Tabitha) Ch Harvey,Alfred, Noah, Grace, Cuba R3 Put-man Sec27 (1839)

Morgart, Wm. (Anna) Ch Fay, Frank,Cuba R2 Joshua Sec34 OlOa (1902)

Morley, Loren (Jennie) Table GroveR3 Farmers Sec21 0112a (1852)

Morrell, John (Hattie) Ch Essie, Lee,

Mabel, Canton Rl Canton Sec21

0179a (1902)Morris, Asa. (Mary) Ch Frank, Jes-

sie, Olive, Roscoe, Mabel, Veda,Mary, Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl6 O170a(1880)

Morris, John F. Avon R3 UnionSec4 025a (1896)

Morris, Mordeca, Fiatt, Joshua Sec28

082a (1886)

Morrow, Abe (Annice) Canton R6Buckheart SeclO 085a (1862)

Morse, Bose (May) Ch Francis, Ber-nice, Charles, Susie, Myrtle, Fair-

view Rl Fairview Secl2 T220aElijah Manning (1908)

Morse, Clyde (Bertha) Ch Vernice,

LeRoy, Fairview Fairview Secl7T60a Anna C. Dray (1915)

105

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Morse, John L. (Sarah) Ch Mary,Avon R4 Union Sec33 T200a Mrs.Mar.v Morse (1876)

Morse, Joshua B. (Cora) Ch Lois,Mildred, Hanna, Loraine, Robert,Cozell, Middlegrove RD FairviewSec 12 T280a Wm. F. Hardine(1911)

Morse, Ray (Mary) Ch Florence,,

Lula, Harry, Stella, Lena, Finley,Astoria R2 Pleasant Sec32 0152a(1905)

Morse, Wm. S. (Mary) Ch Floyd,Ethel, Middle Grove FarmingtonSec7 T169a Martha McKeyes (1913)

Morton, Henry A. (Fern) Ch Leslie,

Canton Rl Farmington Sec20-21T232a L. W. Morton (1914)

Mosher, Floyd J. (Catherine) . ChLyle, Ivan, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec24T140a Lewis Emory (1915)

Mosher, J. E. (Myrtle) Ch Infant,Cuba R2 Putman Sec3 TlSOa L.Latonfette (1906)

Mosher, J. J. (Harriet) Ch Mary,Fred, Cuba Putman SeclS 065a(1836)

Mosher, S. A. (Carrie) Ch Everet,Clvde, Cuba R3 Putman Sec20T500a C. E. Baylor (1876)

Moul, Edgar B. (Edith) Canton RlFarmington Sec29 T134a John Sloan(1911)

Moul, H. E. (Anna) Ch Lawrence,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec35 T80a S.

O. Moose (1895)Mullin, F. B. (Lenna) Ch John TableGrove R3 Farmers Sec28 T320a M.D. Hall (1915)

Mummert, Andrew (Laura) Ch Dol-lie, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec26 022Ia(1866)

Mummert, E. C. (Delia) Ch Hazel,Corda, Hollie, Marshall, Keith, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl2 O20aT150a Jas. Markley (1882)

Mummert, J. E. (Ella) Ch DeVere,Maxine, Astoria R3 WoodlandSecl7 T226a Neil Mummert (1883)

Mummert, W. H. (Nellie) Ch Car-roll, Frances, Astoria R3 WoodlandSec8 T299a Mrs. Sarah Mummert(1913)

Muncy, W. W. Seville, Harris Secl4O20a (1868)

Munson, Clark (Hannah) Ch Russell,Leonard, Lawrence, Evan, Bertha,Lena, Smithfield Rl BernadotteSec9 O80a (1859)

Munson, Ernest J. (Getta) Ch Bur-dette, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSec2 T80a H. Strode (1888)

Munson, L. E. (Ella) Ch Ernest,Charles, Lillie, Polly Ann, Wesley,Ida, Mamie, James, Lewistown RlBernadotte Sec2 O60a (1866)

Murphy, Chas. H. L. Ch Thelma,Mabel, Cuba Rl Cass Secl3 O80a(1880)

Murphy, Chester (Rebecca) Ch Perry,James, Harry, Marietta R2 Harris,Sec21 O160a (1851)

Murphy, Elmer J. (Jennie) Ch Helen,Alfred, Glenn, Lewistowm Rl Lew-istown Sec24 O80a T200a (1878)

Murphy, H. (Idae) Ch Essie, Charles,Guthrie, Kenneth, Archie, Marvin,Bryan, Marietta Harris SeclS T43aNancy Mead (1912)

Murphy, H. Otis (Jennie) Ch John,Alwilda, Lewistown R4 LewistownSec24 O160a (1881)

Murphy, H. R. (Mary) Ch Eva, Lu-cile. Marietta R2 Harris Sec21 Ches-ter Murphy (1885)

Murphy, J. E. (Cora) Ch Locie, Carl,

Mabel, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30O160a (1886)

Murphy, J. W. (Ann) Ch Loren,Clarence, Roy, Alta, Marie, Ruth,Cuba Cass Sec24 0292a (1866)

Murphy, M. W. (Harriet) Cuba RlCass Sec23 O130a (1855)

Murphy, Roy W. (Jessie) Ch Lorena,Loui-se, Cuba, Cass Sec24 J. W.Murphy (1889)

Murphy, W. S. (Dora) Ch Corda,Lloyd, Bernice, Alberta, Basil,

Clavton, Beulah, Cuba Rl CassSecl3 0112a (1875)

Musselman, S. P. (Dora) Vermont R3Astoria Sec7 047a (1908)

Myers, Cecil D. (Ethel) Ch Everett,Maud, London Mills Rl YoungHickorv Sec22 T148a G. W. Wil-liams ('1915)

Myers, Chas. A. (Mamie) Ch Helen,Violet, Martha, Astoria Rl Wood-land Secl9 O80a (1870)

Myers, Charley (Leota) Ch Vere,William, Kenneth, Smithfield R2Deerfield Sec20 02Sa (1913)

Myers, Clay (Emma) Ch Edna, Cecil,

Ellisville Rl Ellisville Sec32 O80a(1905)

Myers, Edw. (Sarah) Ch Robert, Ha-vana R3 Kcrton Sec5 O80a (1876)

Myers, Elmer C. (Mary) Ch Bessie,Russell, Mable, Lloyd, Eugene,Avon R3 Union Sec4 T214a J. R.Harrod (1914)

Myers, Emery (Anna) Ch Harold,Clyde, Ovil, Rapatee R35 FairviewSecl4 O160a (1915)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Myers, Erwen (Lula) Ch Hazel,Smithfield R2 Deerfield Secl9 T320aA. S. Pratt (1916)

Myers, Harry (Gladys) Ch Mabel, Al-fred, Fiatt RI Deerfield Sec23 FarmHand (1914)

Myers, Harry C. Ch Maud, Loyd, Jes-sie, Mary, Florence, Fiatt Rl Deer-field Secl6 O80a (1910)

Myers, Hiram W. (Verne) Ch Jessie,

Herbert, Ellis, Dorothy, LondonMills Rl Fairview Sec8 TlOa A. W.Craig (1913)

Myers, Jesse (Rosa) Ch George,Mabel, Bernice, Clifford, Mayfern,Fern, Robert, Miller, Mary, Carl,

Cuba R2 Putman Sec9 T80a RosaMyers (1864)

Myers, Roy (Libby) Avon R3 UnionSec24 O200a (1878)

Myers, Wm. H. (Mita)Ch Carry,Grant, Canton Rl Farmington Sec28O160a (1856)

Myers, Wm. P. (Charlotte) Farming-ton Rl Farmington Secl8 T122a(1915)

N

Nappin, Geo. H. (Jessie) Ch Bernice,Marion, Frances, Farmington R2Farmington Secl2 T14a Mrs.Wright (1914)

Nate, Threll W. (Elsie) Ch Mildred,Frances, Mary, Virginia, Lewis-Town R3 Lewistown Sec29 T240aP. J. Standard (1880)

Nebergall, Clarence (Maud) Ch Mil-dred, William, Ernest, Cuba RlCass Sec25 TlOOa Wm. Nebergall(1892)

Neely, Willard U. (Norman) HavanaR3 Isabel Sec31 T230a Turner &Herget (1912)

Neff, A. B. (AUie) Canton R7, Ban-ner Secl7 O60a (1881)

Neff, J. A. Ch Edna, Oscar, Illiad, Se-ville, Cass Sec23 T225a Emma Par-vin (1855)

Neff, O. J. (Ruth) Ch Lucille, Seville,

Cass Sec26 T60a Mrs. Emma Par-vin (1894)

Negley, Jas. P. (Maud) Ch Martin,Morris, Farmington R2 Farming-ton Sec21 T245a Elizabeth Maxwell(1894)

Negly, A. J. (Ada) Ch Raymond,Dorothy, Lowell, Lois, Canton RlCanton Sec5 TlOOa David Eshel-man (1875)

Negly, H. A. (Cora) Ch Louise, Lil-

lian, Canton Rl Canton Sec280134a (1876)

Neikirk, Herald (Dale) Ch Neva, Ha-vana R2 Kerton Sec4 TlOOa HarryNeikirk (1914)

Nelms, Wm. (Alta) Ch May, Cuba RlCass Sec34 T35a Geo. Snively(1889)

Nelson, Swan M. (Christina) ChHenry, Roy, Edith, Edna, Edward,Willard, Ralph, Clarence, LoydRussell, Bruce, Trivoli R14 OrionSec5 T312a S. D. Benson (1901)

Nelson, W. O. (Julia) Ch Howard,Arthur, William, Canton R3 Buck-heart Seel O80a (1879)

Neuneker, Fred (Josephine) Ch An-drew, William, Ernest, Minnie,Nellie, Amy, Rose, Clarence, Jessie,

Charles, Bushnell, Harris Sec5 O80a(1901)

Neville, A. J. (Mary) Canton Rl Can-ton Secl6 O160a (1896)

Neville, Geo. Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl6O80a (1908)

Neville, John P. (Lucille) Ch Leo,Mary, Paul, Francis, Dennis, Jose-phine, Edgar, Helen, Margaret,Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 T217a(1903)

Neville, J. A. (Cora) Ch James, Maur-ice, Canton R4 Canton Secl4 T157aThos. Simmons (1860)

Newburn, Jacob (MoUie) Ch Asa,Amos, Cuba Putman Sec7 095a(1876)

Newcomb, Chas. D. Middle GroveFarmington Sec7 0369a (1886)

Newlan, Chas. (May) Ch James,Lena, Canton Rl Canton Secl6Farm Hand J. Neville (1886)

Newton, A. (Anna) Ch Emma,Bertha, Mabel, Louise, Cuba R2Putman Secl6 076a (1849)

Newton, Frank (Delia) Ch Marion,Albert, Canton R2 Buckheart Sec5T655a Geo. Wilcoxen (1869)

Newton, H. (Sarah) Ch Maud,Abram, Bessie, Cuba R2 PutmanSec4 680a (1846)

Newton, John (Frances) Ch Lena,

Eva, Esther, Fred, Melvin, CantonR2 Buckheart Sec5 Farm HandFrank Newton (1872)

Nieman, Wm. R. (Belle) Ch Mary,Clarabelle, Nelson, Ipava R5 Pleas-

ant Sec7 T200a Mrs. Susie Winn(1915)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Noble, Jas. (Mildred) Ch Philip,

Ipava R2 \'ermont Sec4 Farm HandFrank Kirkpatrick (1915)

Nolan, C. W. (Delia) Ch Lillie, Eliza,

William, Albert, Manda, SmithfieldCass Secl9 Farm Hand Rena Fur-long (1874)

Noll, Emmett (Sallie) Ch Luthern,Farmington R2 Farmington Secl2Farm Hand J. F. Simpson (1914)

Nordwall, John A. (Anna) Ch Law-rence, Ernest, Avon R3 Union Sec26 T80a W. J. Chambers (1914)

Norman, G. T. Havana R D IsabelSec31 T30a Turner & Herget (1913)

Norris, Harry C. (Nora) Ellisville RlLee Secl3 TSOa Jas. Norris (1896)

Northrup, Edw. (Olive) Ch Minnie,Grace, George, Marietta Rl LeeSec34 0235a (1911)

Northrup, Hugh (Mary) Ch Bessie,Roscoe, Fern, Archie, Jessie, Gladys,Roy, Eva, Trivoli R13 Orion SeelO120a (1909)

Norton, Ralph (Edna) Rapatee R35Fairview Secl3 T140a Wm. Norton(1910)

Norton, Wm. (Adeline) Ch Archie,George, Ralph, Roy,, Joseph, Mae,Farmington Rl Farrriington Secl3O140a (1876)

Norval, John W. (Anna) Ch Mildred,Fairview Rl Fairview Secl9 0161a(1910)

Norvill, Jas. T. (Ella) Ch Ethel, Ber-tha, Gertie, Benie, Chester, Carl,London Mills R22 Fairview Sec5083a (1901)

Nott, C. A. (Nellie) Ch 8, LewlstownR4 Liverpool Sec20 086a (1860)

Nott, Harry (Una) Ch Harvey, Pearl,Dorothy, Wilbur, George, Lewis-town R3 Bernadotte Sec35 T272aHarvey H. Atherton (1877)

Nott, L. C. Lewistown R5 LiverpoolSec31 O30a (1855)

Nott, Thaddius (Nellie) Ch Dalton,Eula, Richard, William, Nellie, Bes-sie, Lewistown Rl Bernadotte SeelO160a Seel 1-12 T200a W. H. Hack-man (1876)

Oaks, Wm. S. (Nellie) Ch Maud, Lilly,Emma, Frank, Marie, Howard,Lester, Bernard, Gladys, Mildred,Glasford R3 Orion Sec3 T80a J. R.Erford (1866)

Oatman, Chas. (Lucy) Ch Lawrence,Nellie, Avon R3 Union See22 T380aHoward H. Rose (1915)

O'Brien, Ben R. (Aldah) FarmingtonR2 Farmington Secll 0215a (1914)

O'Brien, C. Bruce (Mildred) Ch MaraLee, Lewistown R2 Lewistown SeelT165a Jas. O'Brien (1884)

O'Brien & Moor Farmington R2Farmington Secll 0215a (1914)

O'Bryant, Chas V. (Felicia) Ch Char-lesa, Claude, Marylee, Canton R6Buckheart Secl9 T248a Mrs. SybilMoran (1881)

,O'Bryant, John (Amy) Ch Cora,

Charles, Brvant Buckheart Sec300149a (1851)

O'Bryant, Wm. (Sofia) Ch Russell,Don, Harry, Ida, Glenn, Wilma,George, Paul, Richard, Bryant Buck-heart Sec30 0149a (1878)

O'Donnel, Frank (Florence) Ch Doris,St. Augustine Union Sec6 OllOa(1912)

O'Donnel, Leo P. (Flossie) Avon R3Union Sec8 T187a O'Donnell Est.(1899)

O'Donnell, Daniel (Margaret) ChMary Ellen, Anna, John, Catherine,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec21 0363a(1846)

O'Donnell, John (Annie) Ch Ruth,Leslie, Edna, Mary, Grace, Edith,Johnnie, Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec6T114a Ed Holmes (1907)

O'Donnell, John W. (Frances) ChMartina, Margaret, Lillian, Ipava',R4 Bernadotte Sec21 O80a (1866).

O'Donnell, John W. (Anna) Ch Ruth,Quillin, Hugh, Leslie, Edna, Mayne,Grace, Guv, Edith, John Jr., IpavaR4 Pleasant Sec6 T114a E. Holmes(1878)

O'Donnell, Robert (Margaret) ChFrank, James, Bert, St. AugustineUnion Sec5 O250a (1887)

Offord, Oscar (Bertha) Ch Carroll,Canton R4 Canton Sec9 T184a J. O.Gale (1883)

Ogden, Chas. (Dora) Ch Harold, Ha-vana R3 Kerton Sec8 T80a MaryDobson (1881)

Ogden, Clem (Mollie) Ch Flossie,Mervin, Gavlen, Summum Wood-land Secll T80a A. J. Horton (1891)

Ogden, Clinton (Priscilla) Ch Char-ley, Frank, Hiram, Elmer, Law-rence, Clem, Iva, Summum Wood-land Secll O120a (1886)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ogden, Elmer (Nellie) Ch Leo, Vera,Astoria R3 Woodland Sec26 T260aL C. Johnson (1887)

Ogden, Elmer (Goldie) Ch Earl,

Ethel, Eldon, Lewistown R5 Water-ford Secll 058a T75a (1876)

Ogden, Frank (Ruth) Ch Hazel, As-toria R3 Woodland Seel T84a Mrs.L. Breedon (1883)

Ogden, Lawrence (Emma) LewistownRl Lewistown Farm Hand F. Ford(1889)

Ogle, Guy F. (Margaret) Ch Rodney,Alta, London Mills R22 YoungHickory Seel O240a (1912)

Olson, Louis (Sanna) Ch Peter, Au-gust, Olof, Emma, Canton R8 OrionSec36 074a (1880)

Olson, Morris (Lillian) Ch Hazel,

Harry, Anna, LeRoy, Dale, Muriel,

Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 T300a D.Simons (1911)

Olson, Oscar (Rose) Ch Mabel, Wil-liam, Glenn, Canton R8 Orion Sec36095a (1886)

Olson, O. L. (Lucy) Canton R8 OrionSec29 O90a (1889)

O'Malley, Michael (Fannie) Ch Floyd,Grace, John, Lewistown R6 Isabel

Secl7 T360a John Craig Est. (1897)

Onion, Elmer (Amma) Ch Dean, Eu-gene, Delbert, Olive, Vermont R2Vermont Sec25 O240a (1874)

Onion, L. L. (Margaret) Ch Hazel,Lora, Gale, Bryant Buckheart Sec30065a (1874)

Onion, Owen (Callie) Ch Isla, Nona,Lena, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26O120a (1876)

Onion, W. T. (Alwilda) Ch William,Oliver, Alta, Astoria R3 WoodlandSec9 077a (1852)

Opper, John W. (Edna) FarmingtonRl Farmington Sec9 T79a Chas.Opper (1913)

Orendorff, John R. (Josephine) ChAnnabel, John, Richard, Josephine,Canton R5 Orion Sec32 O200a(1883)

Orr, John S. (Berta) Ch Marion, Ber-nice, Richard, Canton R5 BannerSec35 O80a T73a Mrs. Eva French(1885)

Ortman, Henry (Minerva) MariettaHarris Secl6 097a (1902)

Orwig, C. F. (Vinna) Cuba Rl CassSecll 017a (1892)

Orwig, C, L. (Viola) Smithfield R2Cass Sec21 Farm Hand (1887)

Orwig, D. J. (Harriet) Ch Theodore.Clarence, Elmer, Roy, Milton,

Anna, Carrie, Philena, Lillie, Smith-field Rl Cass Secl5 O80a (1856)

Orwig, D. J. (Eliza) Ch Delia, Eliza-

beth, Mary, John, Charles, Frank,

William, David, Smithfield Rl CassSec22 O80a (1841)

Orwig, John W. (Frances) Ch John,Catharine, Dena, Fred, Milton, Mar-tha, Frank, James, Henry, Cuba RlCass Secl3 O80a (1859)

Orwig, J. L. (Minnie) Ch Sidner, Lot-tie, Bessie, Pearl, John, Hazel,Lorol, Marietta R2 Harris SeclSOlOOa (1866)

Orwig, J. W. (Margaret) Ch Clara,

Dorothy, Lee Sec7 T130a Curtis

Est. (1913) .

Orwig, Milton Smithfield Rl CassSec9 T140a J. W. Orwig (1895)

Orwig, W. M. (Mary) Ch Marvin,Smithfield Rl Cass Secl6 O40a(1872)

Osborn, Daniel (Stella) Ch Stella,

Curtis, Lewis, Marietta Rl LeeSec32 0191a (1871)

Osborn, Harry (Effie) Ch Bryce,Avon R4 Lee Sec27 Ola (1882)

Osborn, Williard (Delane) Ch Nola,Wesley, Marcus, Garnet, MariettaRl Harris Sec4 T12a J. J. Melvin(1871)

Otto, Chas E. (Luella) Ch Leon,Ralph, LaFern, Canton R2 JoshuaSecl6 T160a D. G. Otto (1903)

Otto, E. W. (Louise) Ch Carletta,

Canton Rl Canton Secl8 O107a(1877)

Overton, Luther (Alice) Ch Olive,

Table Grove R2 Vermont Sec8 O20a(1866)

Owen, Chas. H. (Carrie) Cuba Put-man Sec20 T87a W. H. Heller Est.

(1856)

Owens, Clarence E. (Myrtle) Ch Mar-garet, Marion, Alice, Lewistown R2Lewistown Secll T240a John Cha-pin, John Bearce (1895)

Owens, John (Emma) Ch Mildred,Leon, Vera, Bernice, Gilbert, Cur-tis, Cuba Putman Secl8 T193a Dr.Low (1895)

Owens, W. L. (Bertha) Ch Carroll,Lawrence, Canton R6 BuckheartSec33 T170a Eugene Churchill (1875)

Owings, Chas. B. (Elizabeth) Ch Den-nis, Helen, Canton R2 Joshua Secl2T133a L. F. Randolph (1913)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Page, Homer (Lether) Vermont Ver-mont Sccl7 T245a H. H. Page(1887)

Painter, W. S. Cli Jessie, Myra, Sadie,Flora, Adali, Leonard, Carl, Milan,Cuba R3 Putman Sec35 T120a J.

Blackabv (1866)Palmer, Floyd (Blanche) Trivoli R14Orion Sec5 T140a A. L. Stanton(1891)

Palmer, Fred (Mabel) Ch Floyd, Da-vid, Canton R2 Canton Sec33 T7a(1883)

Palmer, Jasper (Lena) Canton R5Orion Scc31 094a (1862)

Palmer, John E. (Caroline) Ch Mary,Henry, Dan, Lula, Dee, Grace, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl8 T120aHenry Danner Est. (1870)

Parker, L. H. (Nettie) Ch Jessie,Florie, Edna, Canton R8 OrionSec28 O140a (1860)

Parkin, Geo. W. (Mary) Ch Lois,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec27 T120aMrs. W. M. Roberts (1900)

Parkin, Oliver M. (Pearl) Ch Louise,Canton R6 Liverpool Sec3 T200aH. E. O'Brien (1900)

Parkin, R. A. Avon R4 Lee Secl8OlOOa (1883)

Parkinson, Alfred (Alice) Ch Doane,Madeline, Tom, Mary, Philip, Lew-istown R3 Lewistown Sec33 O30aT23a C. Humphrey, Mrs. M. Porter(1866)

Parkinson, Edwin (Ruth) Ch Earl,Jesse, Hazel, Faye, Zelma, Lewis-town R5 Lewistown Sec33 081a(1864)

Parkinson, Roy B. (Nellie) Ch Helen,James, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSec36 0243a (1876)

Parks, Frank H. (Nellie) Ch Sam,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec32 Geo.Parks (1880)

Parks, Fred (Rose) Ch Louis, Louise,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec23 T25Sa(1883)

Parks, Geo. (Grace) Ch Frank, Dolly,Fred, Stella, Ben, Edward, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec29 O370a Sec28T160a Sadie Parks (1857)

Parks, J. D. (Mary) Ch Lucv, TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl7 OlOOa(1908)

Parr, Mrs. A. Ch Harvey, Mabel,Astoria R2 Woodland Sec7 T80a E.Bowman (1872)

Parr, Chas. E. (Inez) Ch Roy, AstoriaR2 Woodland Sec6 O120a (1872)

Parr, Harry (Frances) Ch Louise,Winnifred, Summum WoodlandSec8 07Sa (1887)

Parr, Harvey (Mary) Ch Vincent,Vivian, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec21T146a Wm. Swank (1881)

Parr, Isaac (Mary) Ch Elizie, Floyd,Summum Pleasant Sec32 O160a(1874)

Parr, Jas. (Emma) Ch Irma, Paul,Dorothy, Kenneth, Wayne, AstoriaR3 Woodland Secl3 O160a (1876)

Parry, Edw. (Cora) Ch Floyd, Velma,Marshall, Astoria R4 WoodlandSec30 T248a Jesse Parry (1885)

Parry, Jesse (Sarah) Ch John, Wil-liam, Edward, Astoria R4 Wood-land Sec30 0248a (1850)

Pascal, Geo. A. (Nancy) Ch Ray,David, Lennie, Simmie, LewistownR6 Isabel Sec9 T60a L. Lacey Est.(1875)

Passent, Wm. C. (Mary) Ch Eliza,William Jr., Lottie, John, Ollie, Eva,Mildred, Ellisville Rl Ellisville

Sec32 OlOa (1907)Patterson, A. (Ethel) Ch Charles, Jo-

seph, Marietta Harris Sec6 T200aC. F. Mariner (1891)

Patterson, Jas. F. (Etta) Ch Elane,Farmington Farmington Sec2 O120a(1910)

Patterson, John R. (Martha) Ch Wil-liam, John, Roy, Elsie, Norris,Farmington Sec34 06a (1908)

Patterson, Mary Ch Flora, Arthur,Harriet, Luella, William, MariettaRl Harris Secl2 O40a (1866)

Paul, Mrs. Eliza Smithfield R2 Deer-field Sec20 0162a (1886)

Paul, Mrs. Nellie Ch Frank, Mabel,Charlie, Bessie, Avon Rl Lee Secl4Farm Hand (1883)

Paull, Harvey Ch Jesse, Pearl, How-ard, Ross, Marrietta Rl Harris SeelO20a (1870)

Payne, Bird Ch Dessie, Vera, IpavaR2 Farmers Secl2 0125a (1874)

Peak, Wm. (Lula) Ch Robert, Mil-dred, Lucille, Lewistown Rl Lewis-town Sec9 TSOa Wm. McCumber(1906)

Pearson, Daniel (Harriet) Ch Russell,Harold, Clell, Mabel, Pearl, Cyrus,Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec2 T200aJohn McCoakel (1908)

Pearson, Edw. (Orpha) London MillsRl Young Hickory SeclO T262a R.Bowers (1913)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Pecharich, Geo. (Mary) Ch Joe, Jose-phine, Tony, Remona, Mary, Dora,Droggie, Rosie, Polie, Canton R4Orion Sec8 T200a Mary Green(1901)

Peek, Jas. (Eva) Ch Florence, Vada,Blanche, Tipton, Cuba Rl CassSec26 T136a A. H. Waughtel (1883)

Pensinger, John M. Canton Rl Can-ton Sec27 T25a Grace M. Pensinger(1871)

Perdue, Eugene (Cynthia) Ch Jessie,Loren, May, Zelma, Havana R3Kerton Sec3 T320a E. & C. Borgeet(1915)

Perdy, David S. (Rose) Ch Ruth,Avon Rl Union Sec28 T133a Thos.Pool (1911)

Perkins, John R. (Ella) Ch Orville,Canton R5 Banner Sec4 T 404a H.W. Babcock, Gus Schenck (1910)

Perkins, Luther (Minnie) Ch Daniel,Susie, George, James, Carl, IpavaRl Isabel Sec7 Farm Hand JohnHammond

Perrine, Mrs. B. Ch Mary, Jacob,Alice, James, Canton Rl CantonSecl7 O120a (1847)

Perrine, J. A. (Eva) Ch Nellie, James,Carrie, Marie, Charles, Canton RlCanton Sec8 O80a (1861)

Perry, W. D. (Lizzie) Table GroveR3 Farmers Sec20 O160a (1862)

Peters, Elmer (Frances) Ch CeroidDallas, Farmington R2 FarmingtonSeclO Farm Hand M. G. Brewer(1915)

Peters, Oscar (Laura) Ch Fern, Lyle,Marion, Edith, Eugene, Walter,Canton R7 Banner Sec5 Farm Hand(1884)

Peterson, Arthur (Blanche) Ch Wil-lis, Elizabeth, ,Parlain, Orandorf,Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 0225a

Peters, Elmer (Frances) Ch Ceroid,(1886)

Peterson, Geo. A. (Mattie) Ch Cora,Anna, Ralph, Avon R3 UnionSec24 T80a R. S. Ewing (1914)

Peterson, Harry (Matild) Ch James,Louis, Frank, Avon R3 UnionSec32 T85a John & Jas. Kutchler(1913)

Peterson, Parlin (Bertha) Ch Ernest,Avon R3 Union Sec26 T160a Stru-ble Est. (1912)

Peterson, Wm. M. (Elsie) Ch Mabel,George, Hazel, Alma, Breeds,Orion Sec27 T63a J. R. Riley

(1886)Pettet, Ed. (Delia) Ch Alva, Mabel,

Willard, Lewistov\^n R3 LewistownSecl8 T156a Jos. H. Laws (1876)

Pettet, Jake (Josie) Ch John, Andrew,Rosie, Murel, Hursel, Smithfield R2Deerfield Sec32 T160a M. Jenkins(1915)

Petty, Jos. Farmington R2 Farming-ton Sec24 T120a J. P. Harper (1896)

Phelps, Arthur (Myrtle) Ch Don,Marietta R2 Harris Sec27 T200aHerbert Powell (1889)

Phelps, Elmer W. (Agnes) Ch Leon-ard,

_Alvin, Arthur, Lula, Lillie,

Eunice, Dora, Fred, Zephyr, Forest,Joseph, Violet, Marietta R2 HarrisSec23 072a (1891)

Phillips, C. C. (Myrtle) Ch Helen,Imo, Lewistown R2 LewistownSeel T113a Jas. Barclay, W. R.Byers (1875)

Phillips, Edgar A. (Ida) Ch Lena,Trivoli R13 Orion Seel O80a (1874)

Phillips, Jas. (Dora) Ch Mildred,John, Paul, Cuba R2 Putman Secl2Farm Hand Bartie Herring (1887)

Wm. WhaleyOne of Fulton County's Pioneers

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Phillips, Wm. H. (Sylvia) Ch Anna,Tresie, John, Farmington Rl Farm-ington Secl7 TlOa John Millinner(1908)

Phillips, W. K. (Ella) Ch Starlie,

Llo3d, Bertha, Raymond, Zelma,Howard, Cuba R3 Putman Sec340122a (1875)

Pholen, John (Effie) Ch Mary, Mabel,Melvin, Havana R3 Kerton Sec8OlOOa (1874)

Pickel, Frank (Etha) Ch Charles,Leo, Jennie, Ruth, Harry, Scott,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl5T40a Mrs. Milton Westlake

Pickering, Bruce (Anna) Ch Ruth,Mary, Carl, Table Grove R2 Far-mers Sec23 Farm Hand H. ZoU(1889)

Pickering, Mary Ch James, John, Cal-lie, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec5 076a(1868)

Pickering, Robt. (Rachael) Ch Alice,Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl8 073a(1852)

Pigg, Lewis P. (Cora) Ch Irma,Wayne, Freiley, Dvi^ight, Harold,Dale, William, Francis, SmithfieldRl Bernadotte Sec9 O370a (1852)

Pilcher, Samuel (Anna) Ch Opal,Fern, Rollin, Bernett, Maxine, FiattRl Joshua Secl8 OlOOa (1901)

Pilkington, L. (Pearl) Ch Nellie,Cuba Rl Cass SeclO T80a EmmaPilkington (1891)

Pippitt, Jas. Avon R3 Union Sec26O20a (1866)

Pippitt, Wm. M. (Laura) Ch Hazel,Irene, Joseph, Marie, London MillsRl Young Hickory Sec26 T80a Mar-garett Cattron (1915)

Pitman, F. Ch Arthur, Dale, Carold,Gene, Cuba R2 Putman Secll T267aA. Danforth (1906)

Pittman, C. L. (Emma) Ch Violet,Mabel, Mary, Edith, Cuba R3 Put-man Sec28 O60a (1866)

Pittman, Earl (Rella) Ch Mildred,Lewistown R5 Waterford Sec2T160a D. W. Pittman (1895)

Pittman, Richard E. Ch Carrie, Lu-ella, John, Charles, Lloyd, Gertrude,Lewistown R2 Lewistown Sec22016a (1857)

Pittman, Ross F. (Frances) FairviewRl Fairview Sec33 O80a (1906)

Plank, T. M. Astoria R4 Astoria Sec32 T80a Margaret Plank (1866)

Plate, Chas. (Lena) Ch Lloyd, Doro-thy, Doris, Vermont R2 PleasantSec30 0296a (1881)

Plate, Geo. W. Vermont R2 PleasantSec30 0296a (1892)

Plate, Wm. (Nettie) Ch Verne, Don,Fred, Ilene, Beulah, Luzetta, As-toria R2 Woodland Sec6 0299a(1877)

Plummer, Frank (Stella) Table GroveR3 Vermont Sec5 T160a DwightCanthe (1884)

Poiset, Albert (Neva) Ch Philis,Ruth, Avon R3 Union Secl6 O270a(1876)

Polam, Oscar (Sereka) Ch Lola, Ha-vana R3 Isabel Sec31 T160a Tur-ner & Herget (1890)

Poland, L E. (Prudence) Ch Leta,Fiatt Rl Joshua Secl8 T112a L. E.Walters (1902)

Polhemus, Clarence D. (Grace) ChHelen, Bruce, Ellisville Rl YoungHickory Sec21 TlOOa Mrs. D. Pol-hemus (1915)

Pollitt, Benj. E. (Nellie) Ch James,Lloyd, Velma, Mary, Fay, Guy,Canton R3 Liverpool Seel O80a(1885)

Pollitt, Chas. (Zella) Ch Raymond,Harold, Chester, Clarice, Mildred,John, Jean, Canton R3 Banner Sec32 O50a (1868)

Pollitt, E. D. (Martha) Ch Alma, Ma-rie, Dorothy, Golda, Hobart, Lorna,Canton R3 Bannar Sec31 O160a(1876)

Pollitt, Geo. C. (Sarah) Ch Mathias,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl2O80a (1847)

Pollitt, Grover (Minerva) Ch Robert,Charlie, Daisy, Scottie, Canton R3Liverpool Sec6 T160a Robt. J. Pol-litt (1886)

PolUtt, G. A. (Eva) Ch Clifford,Mary, Lewistown R4 LiverpoolSec23 O208a (1876)

Pollitt, Jas. T. (Elsie) Ch Opal, Ruby,Canton R6 Liverpool Sec2 02a(1885)

Pollitt, Mrs. John Ch Jesse, Nora,Blanche, Mattie, Eva, Florence,Canton R3 Banner Sec32 O20a(1866)

Pollitt, Lee (Lizzie) Ch Nerfiie,Leona, Mattie, Willie, Jacob, Jessie,Violet, Leo, Canton R3 Banner Sec18 T50a A. Lingenfelter (1872)

Pollitt, Matthias (Nellie) Ch Cleo,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl2T80a (1895)

PolUtt, P. (Mary) Ch Elizabeth, Stel-la, Victor, Eldora, Edward, Luther,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec36 O40a(1850)

112

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Pollitt, Rufus (Cora) Ch Irwin, Ma-l)el, Robert, Ralph, Mildred, CantonR3 Buckheart Sec25 02a (1874)

Pollitt, W. L. (Nernie) Ch Forest,Canton R3 Bnckheart Sec25 037aTliOa Joe. Sklarek (1877)

Pollock, T. J. (Rebecca) Ch Henry,Don, Robert, Charles, Nellie, As-toria R2 Astoria Secl8 0182a(186S)

Pool, John F. (Grace) Ch William,Avon R4 Lee Sec7 049Sa (1877)

Pool, Lawrence J. (Annie) Ch Nellie,

Fairview Rl Toshna Sec 6 T83aLyman Stout Est. (1910)

Pool, Miner (Laura) Ch Rosco, Can-Ion R7 Orion Sec31 094a (1857)

Pool, Rosco (Adeline) Ch Pauline,Canton R7 Banner Scc5 T234aSimon P. Addis (1884)

Poppenhager, Carl (Grace) Ch Or-len, Wayne, Johnnie, Astoria R2Astoria SecU T80a Geo. Poppen-hager (1888)

Poppenhager, Geo. (Maria) Ch Carl,

Astoria Astoria Secl3 0105a (1876)

Porter, Elmer (Cora) Ch Wayne,Ruth, Gay, Faith, Paul, Ipava RlPleasant Secl3 O360a (1863)

Porter, F. A. (Jane) Ch Ernest, Ru-ber, Gladys, Ora, Cuba R3 PutmanSec26 T386a Ira Porter (1874)

Porter, Guy (Jessie) Ipava R3 Pleas-ant Sec22 T194a Sam L. Porter(1877)

Porter, N. A. (Grace) Ch W. Brooks,Dora, Ruth, Canton R6 BuckheartSec27 Farm Hand D. J. Baker

Porter, Ora (Matilda) Ch Frank, Nel-lie, Bell, Cuba R3 Putman Sec260386a (1850)

Porter, Otis (Eva) Ch Alary, Maxine,Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl5 O80aT80a Sam Porter (1874)

Porter, Wm. (Bertha) Ch Irma,Glendola, Lewistown Rl Berna-dotte Secll O80a (1884)

Porter, W. A. (Annie) Ch Mary,Belle, Sadie, John, Luther, Jennie,Astoria R3 Woodland Secll O80a(1856)

Post, Arnold A. (Bessie) Ch Amos,Laura, Le^yisto\vn R2 LiverpoolSec7 0157a (1885)

Post, A. S. (Effie) Ch Arnold, Lewis-town R2 Liverpool Sec7 Ol56a

Post, Clifford T. (Mary) Ch Claude,Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec31T125a H. L. Barrett (1888)

Post, Elmon Ch Edna, Roy, Ross,Cuba R3 Putman Scc25' 0126a( 1864)

Post, Oscar L. (Laura) Ch Francis,Winifred, Harold, Jennie, Albert,Herbert, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec28 O80a (1870)

Post, Stephen (Leah) Ch Loretta, El-mon, Alverta, Emozeta, Albert, Ar-thur, Oscar, Earl, Lewistown R2Buckheart Sec32 O120a (1864)

Pottenger, Harvey (Mary) Ch Rob-ert, Maud, Floyd, Astoria R4Woodland Sec32 '05a (1887)

Potter, Frank C. (Mary) Ch Doan,Ralph, Grace, Avon Rl Union Sec33 055a (1903)

Potts, G. W. (Mary) Ch Sarah, Ma-rietta R2 Harris Sec22 015a (1880)

Powell, B. H. (May) Ch Lcla, Astor-ia Rl Woodland Sec34 T40a J. R.Powell (1888)

Prather, Orley (Mary) Ch W'anda,Astoria R2 Astoria Secl5 T116a E.P. Prather (1891)

Prather, U. G. (Mahala) Ch Orville,

Astoria Rl Woodland Sec33 0325a(1861)

Preisel, Geo. (Cora) Ch Catherine,Kenneth, Eloise, Lewistown R5Liverpool Sec32 0187a (1913)

Preston, R. B. (Anna) Ch Marion,Maude, Bessie, Jennie, Georgia,Roy, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec14 O80a (1877)

Price, Chas. (Hattie) Ch Gladys,Avon R4 Lee Sec6 0113a (1871)

Price, Frank (Josephine) Ch Cecil,

Avon R4 Lee Sec4 Farm HandJohn Morris (1866)

Price, Geo. O. (Mary) Table GroveR2 Vermont Secl7 O70a (1901)

Prickett, Fred W. (Bertha) ChHelen, Margaret, Lewistown R3Lewistown Sec32 T94a JohnPrickett (1874)

Probyn, John (Mary) Ch Fred, Ger-trude, Fannie, Arthur, Albert, Min-nie, (Tanton R7 Banner Sec9 O130a(1879)

Proctor, Chas. H. Ch Bessie, Farm-ington Farmington Sec2 T80a S. S.

Cone (1899)

Proctor, G. D. (Pearl) Canton R4Orion Sec6 T300a Philip Herget(1888)

Provard, Geo. O. (Ella) Ch Helen,Marybelle, Canton R6 BuckheartSecl5 O70a (1888)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Provard, Jacob (Olive) Cli Robert,Cuba Rl Cass Sec36 T60a HattieBlood (1881)

Pugh, Frank E. (Mary) Ch Henry,A'ernionl \\2 X'cnnont Scc20 046a(1870)

Punneo, Charlie ( Effie) Ch Pearl, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl4 015a(I860)

Purchase, Frank ( Malvina) Ch Alary,Willie, Sylvia, Algie, Vincie, Inez,Alildred Canton R8 C^rion Secl4O40a (1867)

Purtel, Silas (Minnie) Ch Bessie,

W'illard, Clifford, Stella, Burtie,

Chester, Mildred, Franklin, CantonR6 Buckheart Sec33 T165a C. L.

. Whitnah (1875)

Purviance, Wm. G. (Ada) Ch Fannie,Ambrose, Lymarj, Middlegrove,Farmington Sec6' T200a JacobBrimmer (1910)

Putman, Geo. (Nolia) Fiatt Rl Deer-field Secl3 TSOa John Putman(1911) •

Putman, John M. (Maggie) Ch Glenn,Earl, Franklin, Carl, Floyd, Leta,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Secl2 O230a(1891)

Putman, Leonard (Ada) Ellisville RlDeerfield Seel T240a Wm. Zittel

(1913)

Putman, Lewis (May) Canton R6Buckheart SeclO T242a Len Fisher(1872)

Quick, Chas. A. (Irene) Ch Charles,

Josephine, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec30O106a (1910)

Quick, F. K. (Grace) Ch Ernest, Er-vin, Mildred, Lewistown R6 W'ater-ford Sec3 T75a Wm. Allen (1913)

Quick, Jas. B. (Jessie) Ch Beriah,Curtis, Clarence, Elizabeth, Marv,Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec25 012()a(1910)

Quick, John R. (Ella) Ch Gardiner,Ruth, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec26O120a (1889)

Quick, Roscoe H. (Nellie) Ch Hazel,Margaret, Marshall, Fiatt Rl Deer-fiekrSec27 0238a (1911)

Quigle, Emory (Elizabeth) Ch Earl,Avon Rl Lee Sec23 T160a (1881)

Quigley, Amanda S. Lewistown R4Liverpool Secl9 O80a

Quigley, E. C. (Ethel) Ch Dean, Clar-ence, Lucile, Lewistown R4 Liver-pool Sec29 O40a (1884)

Quigley, E. T. (Martha) Ch Blanche,Earl, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Sec9 O80a (1861)

Quigley, Jas. H. (Lucy) Ch Alfred,Dean, Lewistown R5 LewistownSec23-26 O120a (1871)

Quigley, Louis D. (Luella) TableGrove Rl Farmers Sec9 TlOOa Ja-cob Bossort Est. (1909)

Quigley, Martha E. Ch James, Dale,Robert, Florence, Lewistown R5Lewistown Sec25 O120a (1847)

Quigley, Wm. H. (Charlotte) Ch Ar-thur, Hobart, Ivan, Lillian, Jennie,Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec25O160a (1872)

Quillen, Chas. I. (Garnet) Ch Infant,

Cuba Rl Cass Sec23 T160a W. N.& J. W'. Quillen (1893)

Quillen, Wm. (Salista) Ch Julius,

Robert, Bertha, Elsie, Ila. Charles,Maurice, Cuba Rl Cass Sec27 O120aT80a (1860)

R

Raker, Edw. (Eva) Ch Maud, Celia,

Hcstor, Gard, W'ilbur, Canton R3Banner Sec29 O80a (1856)

Raker, Jas. D. (Mary) Ch Dudley,Hattie, Robert, Raymond, Alma,Alta, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec7O80a (1876)

Ramsey, J. R. (Lena) Ch Leslie,Milcv, i\Ielvin, Warren, MariettaRl Harris Sec8 Farm Hand (1915)

Randall, Thos. (Fannie) Ch Erma,Charles, Herbert, Ipava R2 FarmersSec26 02a (1915)

Randolph, A. F. (Marie) Ch Ruth,John, Carl, Canton Rl Canton Secl90122a (1886)

Randolph, John F. (Pearl) Ch Keith,Ralph, Canton Rl Canton Secl9O240a (1876)

Randolph, J. F. (Lucile) Ch JepthaJr., Elizabeth, Marv, Canton RlCanton Sec22 T30a Mary Mc-Cutcheon (1878)

Rankin, Jas. (Bessie) Ch Glenn,Marie, Dale, Vermont R2 VermontSec21 0127a (1872)

114

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ranson, C. O. (Florence) Ch Morris,(ilenn, Canton R8 Orion Sec20TllOa T. A. Sheaf (1888)

Ranson, H. E. (Alice) Ch Clinton,\\'rie:ht, Grace, Dorothy, SmithfieldRl Cass ScclS O130a (1863)

Rasmussen, Glen (Helen) Ch Paul,Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec33T3e0a Wm. Abernathv (1886)

Ratcliff, G. R. (Carrie) Ch Violet,

Rubv, Bonnie, Viva, Rossie, AstoriaR3 Woodland Secl4 O20a (1888)

Ratcliffe Bros. Fairview Rl FairviewSec21 O150a (1914)

Rauch, D. T. (Cora) Ch Addie, Jenny,Harry, Oliver, Mabel, Carrie, Irene,Dwight, Maxine, Astoria R2 Wood-land Sec7 O160a (1877)

Rauch, Harry E. (Marion) Ch Mar-garet, Ipava Rl Pleasant Secl2O50a (1889)

Rauch, Willard P. (Orpha) Ch Chloe,Aha, Mary, ]\Iyrtle, Oscar, Law-rence, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec20O160a (1868)

Rawalt, Milo R. (Charlotte) Ch Max-ine, Dorothy, Canton R8 OrionSec30 T125a" Milton Rawalt (1903)

Rawalt, Milton (Alice) Ch Chauncey,Ethel, Harry, Milo, Canton R8Orion Sec3r0125a (1843)

Rawley, John (Nora) Ch Fav, As-tora R3 Woodland Sec9 " 092a(1876)

Ray, Andrew W. (Mahala) Ch Neita,Ethelin, Avon R3 Union Sec2T400a C. C. Ray (1913)

Ray, Geo. W. (Amelia) Ch Mildred,Vanslyck, Lewistown R2 LiverpoolSec9 084a (1865)

Ray, John (Millie) Ch Winton, Wil-ma, Vincent, Clinton, Mabel, As-toria Rl Kcrton Sec30 T200a W.H. Boyer (1896)

Ray, John H. (Margaret) (Zh Ralph,Margaret, Fairview, Fairview Sec27T205a Matt Vorhees (1910)

Ray, S. S. (Lillie) Canton R6 Buck-heart SeclO 015a (1849)

Ray, Wiley (Annie) Ch Clifford,

Sylva, Jessie, Clayton, Glen, Don-ald, Lewistown R2 Liverpool SeclOO40a (1886)

Ray, Wm. A. (Belle) Lewiston R2Liverpool Sec5 0175a (1871)

Ray, W. A. (Ula) Ch Lee, Wilma,Violet, Canton R6 Liverpool Sec3T80a Sherman McLouth (1896)

Ray, W. R. (Jennie) Ch Cecil, Lewis-town R6 Isabel SeclS T340a Wm.Ray (1887)

Rector, G. E. (Stella) Ch Roy, Lee,Ollie, Ward, Jimmie, Smithfield RlCass Sec32 0221a (1861)

Rector, H. J. (Dcna) Ch John, Mary,Llovd, Theodore, Smithfield, CassSec29 062a (1857)

Rector, Jim (Barbara) Ch Garold,Seville, Cass Sec23 T170a AnnaHarper (1890)

Rector, J. E. (Carrie) Ch Jessie,Lena, Russell, Smithfield Rl CassSec33 O190a (1866)

Rector, Lee (Elizabeth) SmithfieldRl Cass Sec32 O80a (1887)

Rector, Theo. J. (Edith) Ch Ellston,Smithfield Rl Cass Sec33 O80a(1892)

Rector, Ward Ipava R2 Vermont Sec2T200a Mrs. Clemmens (1892)

Redebaugh, Mrs. Mary Ch Fred,Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec27042a (1863)

Reece, Wm. E. (Nettie) Canton RlFarmington Sec 19 T255a Geo. Ross(1913)

Reed, Jas. E. (Cora) Ch Charlie, Clar-ence, Helen, Virgil, London MillsRl Young Hickory Secl2 O80a(1900)

Reeder, Calvin (Sadie) Ch Mary,Clarence, Esther, Ruth, Canton R2Joshua Scc26 094a (1910)

Reeder, Clayton (Ivis) Ch Glenn,Mildred, Canton R2 Canton SeclST153a H. A. Kiser (1896)

Regnold, Samuel W. (Lydia) ChFloyd, Florence, Farmington R2Farmington Sec25 053a (1916)

Reid, Robt. J. London Mills Rl YoungHickory Sec21 OllOa (1871)

Reid, Roy J. (Freta) Ch Arlo, Lon-don Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec21OllOa (1884)

Reihm, Frank C. (Laura) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec230158a (1906)

Reneau, A. S. (Lucy) Ch Mildred,Mabel, Wayne, Morris, Marlin,

Twila, Garlad, Table Grove RlFarmers Secl7 O60a (1886)

Reneau, C. C. (May) Ch Howard,Oral, Gaylord, Harold, Marietta R2Harris Sec20 T160a Mrs. Charlton(1887)

Reneau, Matilda L. Ch William, Riley,

Austin, Eva, Marvin, Stephen,FrankHn, Charles, Marietta R2 Har-ris Sec33 O200a (1855)

Reneau, R. F. (Juliet) Ch Erma, Cecil,

Marietta R2 Harris Sec33 O40a(1872)

115

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Reneau, S. D. (Dollic) Ch Gladys,Harry, Bert, Marietta R2 Harris

Sec28 T240a Matilda L. Reneau(1871)

Renner, Clarence H. (Maud) Vermont\<2 \'erniont Sec24 TSOa Chas. El-

gin (1909)Renner, Henry (Alice) Ch Effie, Ha-

zel, May, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec40154a (1855)

Rennie, Robt. (Laura) Ch Glenn,Kuth, Doris, Kenneth, Maurice, Can-ton R3 Buckheart Sccl4 T157a A.lenkvns (1894)

Rhoades, J. C. (Alary) Ch Clem,Claude, Maud, Paul, Fern, Chester,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec28 0182a(1866)

Rhoades, P. J. (Orpha) Ch Nelda,Astoria Rl Woodland Scc27 T140aJ. C. Rhoades (1896)

Rice, Floyd H. (Cloe) Ch Jesse, Don-ald, Kenneth, Canton R4 OrionSec3 T40 C. L. Rice (1889)

Rice, Peter Avon R3 Union Secl60150a (1896)

Rice, Roy (Anna) Ch Alvie, Farming-ton R2 Farmington SeclS T85a J.

B. Hochstcttlcr (1914)Ridle, Ira (Eldana) Ch Glenn, Leoda,

Helen. Avon R4 Lee Sec27 O200a(1874)

Ridle, Lewis (Anna) Marietta RlHarris Sec5 O120a (1878)

Riebling, Henry (Susanne) Ch Harry,Ada. Lee, Annie, Ina, Carl, Irma,Freeman, Astoria, Astoria Sec220113 (1876)

Riebling, L. A. (Lizzie) Ch Russell,Robert, Astoria, R4 Astoria Sec28T200a J. Gibble (1911)

Rimington, John (Emily) Ch Elaine,Emma, Anice, Tohn, Edwin, Dor-othy, Ipava Rl "Isabel Sec30 T156aJ. Carig Est. (1905)

Ring, Edw. (Alary) Ch Glenn, Lillian,

Kenneth, Harold, Vermont R2 Aver-

ment Sec35 OlOOa (1868)Ring, Jas. E. (Hattie) Ch James, A^Iat-

tie, Gladys, Mabel, Dilworth, Ver-mont R2 A'ermont Sec35 0160a(1860)

Ringel, H. J. (Mary) Ch Kenneth,Francis, Henry, William, Lucile,Mary, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30 032aSecl7 TlOOa (1908)

Rinker, Everet (Jessie) Ch Alarj',

Table Grove Rl Farmers SeclST435a (1893)

Rinker, J. A. (Emma) Ch Emilj^ Ev-ert, Jacob, Joseph, Alorris, Mary,Ruth, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec 16 0435a (1858)

Ritchey. Rollie Ellisville Rl DeerfieldSeclS T190a Fred Blont (1906)

Robbins, Mrs. Ch Arthur, Goldie, Al-len, Copeland, Avon R4 Lee, (1886)

Robbins, Norton A. Farmington R2Farmington Secl5 075a (1885)

Roberts, Chas. (Blanche) Ch Ethel,Alabel, Goldie, Canton R3 Buck-heart Sec2 T121a Elmer Wilson(1866)

Roberts, Charlie (Alyrtle) Ch Donald,Alary, Canton Rl Canton Secl6T20()a John F. Kline (1879)

Roberts, C. C. (Velma) Ch Mildred,Lee, Alarion, Anna, \\'illiam, CHf-ford, Bryant, Buckheart Sec31O160a (1864)

Roberts, D. G. (Cora) Ch Pauline,Olladene, Lewistown R2 PutmanSec36 O280a (1870)

Roberts, J. F. (Nora) Ch Albert,Floyd, Nellie, Charles, Marion,Selmer, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec7T160a W. H. Reedy (1876)

Roberts, J. H. (Ola) Ch Cecil, Dor-othy, Canton R4 Canton Sec24 O40aT40a Jesse Hebb (1892)

Roberts, Lee Cuba R2 Putman SeclOTSOa C. C. Roberts (1899) ' •

Roberts, T. E. (Addie) Ch Dewey,Hazel, Lewis, Smithfield Rl Berna-dottc Sec 7 OSOa (1870)

Robertson, Frank (Aland) Ch Charles,Willie, Ipava R2 Bernadotte Sec30T115a Arthur Brown (1880)

Robertson, J. W. (Mary) Ch Jessie,Bert, Alamie, Alabel, Smithfield,Cass Sec20a O 120a (1868)

Robertson, Lorenzo (Sadie) Ch Ralph,Carl, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Sec28T240a W. AI. Roddis (1876)

Robinson, Chas. B. (Alaggie) Ch Joe,Bessie. Fred, Irma, Ipava, PleasantSec6 0427a (1859)

Robinson, Chas. V. Ch Harry, CantonRl Farmington Sec30 O180a

Robinson, H. Oscar (Alary) Ch Law-rence, Parry, Laur,a, Alary, IpavaR3 Pleasant SccS 0200a (1857)

Robinson, Jas. E. (Nettie) Ch Dora,Lawrence, Ruth, Cindona, Erma,Ward, Clififord, Lewis, William, Ver-mont R3 Vermont Sec31 T160aGeo. Haney (1911)

Robinson, Joe (Alargaret) Ipava, \*er-

mont Seel T160a (1886)Robinson, Lawrence S. (Alyrtle) ChBerwyn, Alary, Frances, Ipava RlPleasant Sec4 T240a Mrs. ElizabethRobinson (1888)

Robinson, Luther M. Canton RlFarmington Sec30 O180a L. M. Rob-inson (1908)

116

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Robinson, L. W. (Fern) Ch Ernest,Smithfiehl Kl Cass Scc36 T140a(1888)

Robinson, W. F. Ipava R2 VermontSccl OBOa (1861)

Robinson, W. J. (Mary) Ch Coene,Leona, Jessie, Maud, Vermont R2Astoria Sec3 0217a (1895)

Robinson, W. L. (Sadie) Ch Lloyd,Maud, Ruth, Blake, Smithfield RlCass Sec30 ()280a (1862)

Robison, Loy (Mary) Ch Helen,Elizabeth, Table Grove R3 FarmersSec33 T145a Theo. Robinson (1890)

Robison, R. S. (Hattie) Canton R4Canton Sec 14 T207a Samuel Robin-son (1871)

Rock, Arthur (Sister Emma) Fiatt

Rl Deerfield Secl4 Ol79a (1902)Rock, Chas. (Emily) Ch Raymond,

Muriel, Veda, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSecl4 O180a (1903)

Rock, C. A. (Viola) Ch Rogers, Her-bert, Marv, Frank, Marguerite,Ethel, Cuba Rl Cass Seel TSOa An-drew Rock (1871)

Rock, Ed. (Emma) Ch Eda, Lera,Carl, Lucille, Eugene, Ellisville RlDeerfield Sec4 T82a Andrew Rock(1898)

Rock, Henry (Clara) Ch Hazel,Gladys, Leona, Lester, Vera, Wal-ter, (Zanton R4 Canton Secl4 O160a(1868)

Rock, L. W. (Mary) Ch Marie, Floyd,Rov, Earl, Ruth, Cuba Rl CassSecl2 0257a (1864)

Rock, Mrs. Mary Ch Anna, Lynda,Fiatt Rl Toshua Sec32 T160a An-drew Rock (1894)

Rockhold, C. A. (Alice) Ch Grace,Canton R4 Canton SeclO T80a MaryTavlor (1876)

Rockwell, A. J. (Lizzie) Ch Virgil,

Irvin, Elbert. Ernest, Glenn, Dora,Cora, Harrv, Astoria R4 Wood-land Sec32 b26a (1891)

Rodigan, M. G. (Louie) Marietta R2Harris Sec29 Farm Hand (1879)

Roelfs, S. F. (Elizabeth) Ch Ida,Anna, Glasford R3 Orion Sec2O80a (1888)

Rogers, Clarence (Mary) Ch Albert,Ray, Cora, Bertha, Blondell, Lon-don Mills, Young Hickory Sec40192a (1906)

Rogers, Grant Astoria R3 WoodlandSecl4 O20a (1876)

Rohrer, Geo. H. (Gladys) Ch Helen,Canton Rl Canton Sec5 T80a JohnH. Rohrer (1888)

Rohrer, Henry H. (Maggie) Ch Nina,Elden, Ruth, Glen, Raymond, Dor-othy, Mary, Canton Rl Joshua SeelO160a (1904)

Rohrer, John W. Ch Harry, CantonRl Canton Scc7 T2l5a John H.Rohrer (1884)

Rohrer, J. D. (Pearl) Ch Mildred,May. Canton R4 Secl3 O160a(1876)

Rohrer, Samuel E. (Altie) Ch Meridith,Alice, Lewis, Leona, Eleanor, Frank,Cecil, Lea, Canton Rl Joshua Secl2T160a John H. Rohrer (1903)

Romine, Chas. A. (Emma) Canton R5Orion Sec35 T340a F. E. Marriner(1868)

Romine, Fred (Emma) Ch Agnes,Steward, Glen, Lucile, Canton R7Banner Sec21 0175a (1915)

Romine, M. F. (Lurana) Ch Ivan,

Mary, Banner Banner Sec2 O160a(1861)

Rose, Howard H. (Lena) Ch Alta,

Wellington, Avon R3 LTnion Sec22O380a (1915)

Rose, John R. (Celia) Ch Abbie,Helen, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec2TSOa Peter Rose (1913)

Rose, Jos. L, (Kate) Lewistown RSIsabel Sec6 T184a Wm. Rose(1861)

Rose, Miss Lizzie Lewistown R3 Isa-

bel Sec6 O140a (1846)Rose, Louis T. (Cora) Ch Leo, Lon-don Mills Rl Young Hickory Sec22067a (1909)

Rose, Quinn (Mary) Ch Ernest, Vio-la, Dorothv, Nelda, Astoria RlWoodland Sec34 T210a Mrs. T. W.Toler (1888)

Rose, Robt. Ch Lawrence, Mary,Lewistown R3 Isabel Sec6 0256a(1846)

Rose, Robt. R. (Hester) Ch Blanche,Harold, Mildred, London Mills R22Fairview Secl9 O60a

Rose, S. E. (Etta) Ch Samuel, Bessie,

Frank, Nellie, Astoria Rl WoodlandScc36 0172a (1864)

Rose, Wm. Ch Olla, Alta, LewistownR6 Isabel Secl9 0591a (1853)

Rosio, Joe (Mattie) Ch Rena, Jose-phine, Cuba, Putman Sec21 T80aR. Jaynes (1904)

Roskamp, Carl (Bertha) Ch Mary,Raymond, Canton R5 Banner SecllFarm Hand John Roskamp (1892)

Roskamp, John (Abbie) Ch Carl,

Blanche, Canton R5 Banner Secll0228a (1868)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Ross, Chas. (^^argaret) Cli Enimitt,Roliert, Onedith, Pearl, Alice, AvonRl Lee Sec 16 Farm Hand (1913)

Ross, Charlie F. (Margaret) Ch Em-mitt, Robert, \\'aneeta. Pearl, Mary,Avon 1\3 Union Secl5 T200a Sher-man Ariondale, Farm Hand (1915)

Ross, C. N. (Mary) Ch Kenner, Keith,Minor, Ipava R2 Farmers Sec26Farm Hand Arthur Brown (1911)

Ross, Frank (Ida) Canton Rl Fair-view Sec36 Farm Hand Frank Lati-mer (1873)

Ross, Geo. (Margaret) Ch Raymond,Harold, Bernicc, Farmington RlFarmington Secl6 0188a (1866)

Roth, Daniel C. (Marv) Ch Eddie,Avon R3 Ellisville Secl9 T90a E.Spcer (1913)

Roth, Fred (Minnie) Ch Lucrecia,W'innifred, \'erna, Ellisville Rl LeeSeel O40a (1866)

Roth, John A. Avon R3 Union Sec20327a (1895)

Rough, Mrs. T. J. Ch Esther, Mildred,Arthur. Virgil, Table Grove RlFarmers Scc4 013a (1913)

Routledge, Wm. (Corda) Ch Mary,Samuel. Frank, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sccl5 T146a Mrs. A. Carver(1876)

Routson, John (Martha) Ch Myrtle,Ravmond, Canton R3 Banner Sec32Olb9a (1881)

Rowden, W. C. (Pearl) Cli Lawrence,Francis, Bernard, Canton R6 Buck-iuart Scc29 TllOa Wm. H. Kcllv(1886)

Rowland, J. H. (Marv) Ch Ethel,Earl, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec34045a (1895)

Rowland, Robt. Ipava R4 PleasantSec3 057a (1863)

Rowley, H. Cli Leo, Canton, CantonSec23 O107a (1869)

Rowley, Mike (Nanny) Ch Helen,Paul, Gertrude, Canton R4 CantonSec 14 04na (1908)

Rowley, Mrs. Sarah Ch Scott, Julia,Mark, Mabel, Canton R4 CantonScc23 083a (1910)

Rubart, Jay R. (Emma) .Avon R5Union Scc6 O140a (1901)

Ruby, R. C. (Matilda) Ch Fannie,Elda, Jessie, Annie, Table Grove RlFarmers Secl7 02a Farm Hand(1909)

Rudisill, J. P. (Sadie) Ch Galen,Gladys, Goldie, Astoria R2 Wood-land Sec7 T31a Mrs. S. R. Rudisill(1886)

Ruey, Jos. (Maud) Canton R5 OrionSec21 O 160a (1875)

118

Rumble, Jas. L, (Anna) Ch Lloyd,Beulah, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec36O70a (1896)

Rumble, J. K. (Elizabeth) Astoria R4Astoria Scc26 O105a (1898)

Runk, Andrew (Hettie) Ch Allie,

Jacob, Clara, William, Clarence,Fiatt Rl Deerfield SeclS O120a(1890)'

Rusch, Frank C. (Ccnne) Ch Martha,Marv, Elizabeth, Earnest, John,Glasford R3 Orion Sec2 O160a(1897)

Rusch, John E. Ch Bertha, Carl,Frank, .Albert, Martha, Canton R8Orion Scc23 O80a (1893)

Ruschmeyer, A. (Mary) Ch Anna,Edna, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec33Res. A. Salisbury (1894)

Russell, D. H. (Delilah) Ch Allen,Gale, Iva, Canton R3 BuckheartSec2 O240a (1869)

Ruth, J. L. (Delia) Browning R2Woodland Sec31 T160a Wm. C. Cas-sell (1888)

Rutledge, C. N. (Blanche) Ch Lester,Leo, Earl, Glenn, Ravmond, Mar-ietta R2 Harris Sec26' T300a Her-bert Powell (1878)

Rutledge, John (iMay) Ch Rea, Ruby,Lee, Marv. Gracie, Margaret, Mari-etta R2 Harris Sec29 052a (1867)

Rutledge, Louis (Emma) Ch Harry,James, Belle, Luertta, John, Farm-ington R2 Orion Sec6 O130a (1854)

Rutledge, Perry (Lcla) Ch Margaret,Geneva, Wetsel, Dorothy, MariettaR2 Harris Scc30 T120a M. S. Wetsel(1880)

Rutledge, Wm. (Nancy) Ch Lena,John, Marie, Russell, Cela, MariettaR2 Farmers Scc4 036a (1868)

Ryan, John I. (Adeline) Ch Louis,Henry, Wesley, Florence, Lewis-town R5 Waterford Sec2 FarmHand (1861)

Ryin, Geo. (Bertha) Lewistown RlLewistown Sec7 T228a Henry Rvin(1885)

Ryin, Henry (Frances) Ch George,John, Lewistown Rl LewistownSec7 0228a (1847)

Ryin, John O. Lewistown Rl Lewis-town Sec7 T228a Henry Rj-in

(1887)Ryin, Theo. (Sina) Ch Minnie, Addie,

Eva, Sarah, Charles, Aland, Ephroni,Lewistown R3 Putman Sec36 FarmHand Everet Carter (1853)

Ryno, Wm. C. (Alice) Ch Carrie,Edith, \\'illiam. Canton R8 OrionSec22 O80a (1884)

Ryno, W. H. (Eva) Ch Mary, W^illiam,Lois, Canton I\7 Canton Sec36015a (1855)

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Safford, Clark E. (Adrienna) Fann-ington Rl Farmington Sec21 T247aD: B. Safford (1914)

Safford, Roy A. (Leona) Ch Vera,Wanda, Farmington FarmingtonSocio T120a H. J. Wassen (1914)

Salisbury, A. Astoria Rl WoodlandScc33 054a (1874)

Salisbury, J. W. Astoria R3 Wood-land Sec31 O80a T80a G. W. Salis-

bury (1886)Salisbury, Wm. R. (Josephine) Ch

Chester, Dollie, Edith, Bennie, Ma-rie, Havana R3 Kerton Sec6 O120a(1906)

Samuel!, Andrew B. (Sarah) Ch Rob-ert, Nellie, Nancy, William, Aiartha,Bernice, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec2207a (1895)

Samuels, O. B. Lewistown Rl Lewis-town Sec9 OlOa (1869)

Sanard, Lyle J. (Ina) Ch Bert, Ha-vana R3 Isabel Sec33 Farm HandThos. Kearnev (1915)

Sandidge, J. W. (Idella) Ch Essie,

Eddie, Eunice, Glenna, TableGrove R3 Farmers Sec29 FarmHand T. Dihvorth

Saverwine, John (Martha) Fiatt RlDcerrteld SecLS O60a (1863)

Saunders, A. L. (Mattie) Ch Josie,

Augustus, T^av, Ethel, Elden, CubaR2" I'utman Secl2 O80a (1861)

Saunders, Clarence (Flossie) Ch Fern,Canton R4 Canton Sec4 T160a Geo.Saunders (1890)

Saunders, Clarence C. (Effie) Farm-ington Rl Farmington Secl7 T196aH. A. Leeper (1911)

Saunders, C. C. (Ruth) Canton R2Canton Secl9 T80a Teptha Rand-olph (1892)

Saunders, C. I. (Emma) Canton R7Banner Sec7 T300a Abbie Smith(1895)

Saunders, Dennis J. (Barbara) Farm-ington Rl Farmington Sec8 O120aC' R. Saunders (1906)

Saunders, Dotus E. (Jessie) ChMarsh, Kenneth, Cuba R3 PutmanSec 13 T160a Sarah M. Saunders(1888)

Saunders, Firm (Claudine) Ch Ger-trude, Martha, Canton Rl CantonSec4 T160a H. C. Saunders

Saunders, Fosket (Orpha) Ch Letha,Louise, W^hitman, W^illiam, Cuba R2Putman Secl4 T106a Mrs. S. M.Saunders (1885)

Saunders, Harry (Maggie) Ch Ruby,Harry, Zephyr, Marietta R2 HarrisScc23 TlOa Elmer Phelps (1882)

Saunders, H. D. (Mattie) Ch Ora,Svlvia, Cuba R3 Putman Scc25 O50a(i864)

Saunders, K. E. (Minnie) Ch Hazel,Canton R7 Banner Sec7 T80a MarkSmith (1906)

Saunders, Ora F. (Hazel) Cuba R3Putman Sec25 T80a Mattie Saun-ders (1889)

Saunders, Ross (Grace) Cuba R2 Put-man Secl5 T80a Douglas Saunders(1890)

Saunders, T. W. (\iolet) SmithfieldRl Cass Secl6 O80a (1860)

Savill, Mrs. Lucinda Ch Cynthelia,Marshall, Canton R2 Joshua Sec25018a (1862)

Savill, W. E. (Alta) Ch Ralph, Lee,Louise, Madge, Vernon, Canton RlCanton Secl6 T80a Maria Sutton(1873)

Sayers, D. D. Astoria R2 WoodlandSec7 T90a Thos. Sayers Est. (1880)

Sayers, Hov*7ard (Bertha) Ch Mary,Vermont R2 Vermont Sec34 C^60a

(1882)^Scalf, E. E. (Lizzie) Ch Dorothy.^j^

Glee, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec8"t)25a (1887)

Scalf, Geo. T. (Bertha) Ch Opal, Syl- .

via, Clifford, Don, Dean, Lewistown*^ rR4 Liverpool Secl7 018a (1888)

Scalf, Jesse (Mary) Ch Roy, Millie,

Carmen, Frankie, Reba, Cuba R2Joshua Scc3 T80a (1910)

Scalf, John (Priscilla) Ch Jacob, ^^^.^

George, Jesse, Elijah, LewistownR9 Liverpool Sec8 O50a (1871)

Scalf, J. H. (Elvia) Ch Harley,_Estie,

A'largie, William, Ross, LewistownR4 Liverpool Secl7 017a (1896)

Scalf, Wm. (Loretta) Lewistown R4 ;^ .

Liverpool Secl7 013a (1856)

Schafer, Jacob (Ethel) Ellisville RlDecrfield Scc2 T80a J. Markey(1915)

Schafer Bros. & Sister Ellisville RlDecrfield Sec9 O120a (1884)

Schenck, Geo. K. (Alice) Ch Samuel,Nina, Ernest, Canton R7 BannerSec8 0138a (1855)

Schenck, Gus. (Rosie) Ch H_oward,Annabel, Minor, Canton R7 Ban-ner Sec4 066a (1870)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Schenck, Samuel H. (Emma) Ch Hil-ma, Lutlier, Bernard, Lester, Jolin,Canton K8 Orion Sec26 O80a (1880)

Schisler, Bidie (Neva) Ch Yclma.Avon Rl Lee Sec20 T98a B. c'Bovnton (1911)

Schisler, Don L. (Ella) Ch Lvlc, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec28 FarmHand H. F. Schisler (1891)

Schisler, Edw. (Josie) Ch Albert,Carl. Evert, Lucv, Astoria R2 As-toria Sec21 041 (1876)

Schisler, Harvey (Edith) Ch Violet,Truer/.an, Anna, Wanda, VermontR2 Astoria Sec4 O140a (1886)

Schisler, H. F. (Ella) Ch Don, Lola,\\dlis, Harold, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec28 026na (1866)

Schisler, J. W. (Ella) Marietta R2Harris Sec28 O80a (1887)

Schisler, Samuel (Lvdia) Ch JolinEtta, Alma, Ray, Clarence, Delia'Jacob, Bessie, Orpha, Paul, Astoriav4 Astoria Stc34 02n()a (1866)

Schleich, Charley W. (Edith) Ch Wil-liam, Bessie. Beatrice, Fairview RlFairview Sec32 ()240a (1904)

Schleich, Jacob E. Fairview Rl Fair-view Scc21 0126a (1915)

Schleich, John B. (Sarah) Ch Rav-niond, :\Iildred, Hazel, Fairview Rlbairview Sec 15 O230a (1893)

Schleich, John H. (Bell) Ch Marion,Mary, Margaret, Annie, WilburJ^a^irview Rl Fairview Sec34 G180a

Schmidt Wm. D. (Sophie) Ch LouisSophie, William, Rika, Minnie Carl

'?i^.n''''v^^''^"'^ ^^^ I^^abel Sec31

i240a Turner & Herget (1912)Scholes, Clyde A. (Mvrtle) Ch

Louise, Canton R6 LiveVpool Sec2T320a (1882)

Scholes, Geo. W. (Marv) Ch ClydeCantj^n R6 Liverpool Sec2 O320a( 18d/ )

Scholes, Willard (Ella) Ch Fred, Can-ton R6 Liverpool Sec2 0158a (1861)

bchoonober, Evan D. (Bessie) Ch Os-car, Annie, .Miles, Evan, Veda, MaySmithtiehl Rl Bernadotte Sec41114a Henry, Thos. Geo. Fate(1880)

Schoonover, A. L. (Mav) Cu])a RlCass Sec3 Farm Hand Grant \\{\-liamson (1895)

Schoonover, C. H. (.uba Rl FutmanSec 18 (_)6a (18/6)

Schoonover, Jacob Ch Everett IdaSherman, Alarcus, Calvin, John'Dayton, Cleveland, Emery, FrancisSmithfield Rl Cass ScclS O104a(1866)

Schoonover, John A. (Sadie) Ch Lee,Lela, Doyle, Opal John, Goldie,Smithfield R2 Cass S«c5 O90a T249a(1877)

Schoonover, Marcus H. (Mary) ChJacob, Ralph, Raymond, Jessie,Frank, Bessie, Smithfield Rl CassSecl5 0122a (1872)

Schrodt, Fred (Myra) Fairview RlJoshua Scc9 T200a John Hartough( 1914)

Schrodt, Geo. L. (Chloe) Ch Dorothy,Donovan, Ellisville Rl DeerfieldSec7 T75a Chas. Thurman (1913)

Schrodt, John (Sarah) Ellisville RlEllisville Sec6 T130a John Schwer-der (1907)

Schrodt, John L. (Delia) Ch Cesel,Murlie, Freeman, Gaynel, Clarence,llean, Brice, Earecel, Ellisville RlDeerfield Sec7 O40a (1911)

Schrodt, J. H. (Bessie) Ch Ivenneth,Archie, Opal, Ellisville Rl Lee Sec11 O40a (1876)

Schrodt, Mrs. J. M. Ch Marv, Lewis,Avon R4 Lee Sec27 O80a (1887)

Schrodt, Louis P. (Minnie) Ch Ethel,Laura, Grace, Mav, Ellisville RlI^cerfield Sec7 O104a (1897)

Schrodt, Simon A. (Mary) Ch Gladys,Earl, Orion, Cesil, Delpha, LondonAlills Rl Young Hickory Secl6T390a Y. D. Voorhees (1908)

Schumaker, Roy (Mary) Ch Virginia,Floyd, Canton Rl Canton Sec5 T59aH. Giimore (1894)

Schuman, Geo. Ch Lola, Astoria R4Astoria Sec27 0236a (1886)

Schuman, S. J. (Mary) Ch Miner,Alelvin, Fred, Eileen, Marie, Mar-shall, Astoria R2 Astoria SecUO150a (1895)

Schwein, Louis (Sarah) Ch Henry,Carrie, George, Havana R3 IsabelSec36 T250a Turner & Herget(1911)

Scrogum, Chas. (Edna) Ch Nellie,

Obert, Susie, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec34 O160a (1886)

Scybert, Chas. (Dora) Ch Lyle, Ever-ett, I'earl, Cecil, Canton R4 C~)rion

Sec4 O40a (1869)

Searle, Fred (Mary) Ch Charles,Myers, Harvey, Marietta Rl LeeSec33 O120a ('l881)

Searls, E. W. (Emma) Ch Olive, Lew-istown R4 Liverpool Secl9 O80a(1851)

Seasly, Adam (Rebecca) Ch Ross,Edgar, Ivuth, A'ermont I\3 VermontSec30 O120a (1914)

120

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Seasly, Edgar A'ennont R3 AstoriaSec5 T157a Stephen Kost (1914)

Seaton, Albert (Dottie) Ch Lulu,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec32 T80aMrs. T. H. Seaton (1882)

Seaton, Mrs. J. H. Ch Sherman, Al-bert, Canton 1x6 Buckheart Scc32O80a (1872)

Seaton, Sherman W. (Lillie) ChClaude, Alargaret, Lewistown R3Lewistown Sec28 025a (1876)

Sebree, Harry L. (Hester) Ch Doro-thy, Charlotte, Canton R5 OrionSecl9 T21()a E. E. Sebree (1899)

Secrist, Clarence P. (Mary) Ch Clar-ence, Nanioia, Fairview Rl Fair-viewSecll O240a (1913)

Sedgwick, John (Flora) Ch Corda,Harold, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec3T73a Win. W. Plenty (1866)

Seery, F. D. Canton, Canton Sec25O90a (1884)

Seitz, Chas. (Cora) Ch Earl, Mildred,Ray, Astoria R2 Astoria SeclST157a John Johnson (1915)

Seitz, Wm. (Anna) Ch Mildred, Farm-ington R2 Canton Seel 015a (1896)

Selph, Freeman (Schrilda) Ch Helen,Denzle, London Mills Rl Fairyie^v

Sec8 T40a C. C. Craig (1914)Selph, Stewart (Nellie) Ch Milton,

}ililon, Fairview Rl Fairvie^y Secl2TlOa W. F. Hardin Jr. (1914)

Senger, S. J. C. (Ida) Ch Leah, Cy-rus, Paul, Mary, Rachael, Lois, As-toria Rl Woodland Secl9 098a( 1896)

Serff, J. N. (Alinnie) Ch Agnes, Mary,Sherman, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec33O80a (1891)

Sergeant, C. H. (Ida) Ch Conrad,Lewistown R6 Lewistown Sec34T80a J. P. Allen (1906)

Serven, Aaron (Anna) Ch Hazel,Ayon R4 Lee Sec20 O60a (1910)

Servent, Perry (Estella) Ch Ersell,

Doris, John, Alberta, Ayon R4 LeeSec20 OlOOa (1914)

Severt, Mrs. W. Ch Emma, Bertha,Elizabeth, Robert, Minnie, Frank,Anna, Frances, William Erma, Tri-yoli R13 Orion Sec2 O80a (1891)

Seward, Jas. L. (Catherine) Ch Lem-uel, Wakefield, Muriel, Harn, Zel-tha, Lewistown R6 W^aterford Sec3O40a TlOa (1876)

Shaeffer, Wm. H. Ch Bessie, Clar-ence, Clyde, Canton R2 Joshua Sec35a 0180a (1876)

Shaffer, Solomon (Sarah) Ch Edna,Alma, Mollie, Carl, Ray, Dewey,Paul, Loren, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec23 T160a S. Gilson (1862)

Shanholtzer, L. F. (Alberta) CantonRl Canton Sec21 T2a W. C. Hallar(1912)

Shannon, Henry Ch Nellie, Nathan,Lucy, Astoria R2 Astoria Scc30012ba (1858)

Shannon, W. H. (Mary) Ch Elizabeth,Beatrice, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec310124a (1910)

Sharp, Fred G. (Anna) Ch FredTames, Ayon R3 Union Secl3 T40aMrs. E. Sharp (1914)

Shaver, Chas. E. (Louise) Fiatt RlJoshua Sec20 OlOOa (1901)

Shaver, J. F. (Minnie) Ch Floyd,Dwight, Getta, Seville, Harris Sec14 0124a (1878)

Shaver, S. H. (Laura) Ch Pearl, Earl,

Ren, Glen, Ipava R3 Vermont Secl2O120a (1856)

Shaver, W. E. (Edna) Ch Robert.Table Grove R3 Vermont Sec9T200a Herman Harris (1889)^

Shaw, Edw. (Neva) Havana R5 Isa-

bel Sec24 Farm Hand John Lally

(1891)Shaw, Frank (Rosie) Ch A'ermie,

Canton R7 Banner Sec8 T80a (1867)Shaw, Fred (Dot) Ch Merle, CantonR7 Banner Secl7 TlOOa S. C. Neff(1885)

Shaw, John A. (Edith) Ch Dorothy,Lewistown Rl Bernadotte Sec2T80a Louis Behymer (1892)

Shaw, J. B. Ch Orville, Canton R8Orion Sec24 TlOa (1891)

Shaw, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Ora, Or-ville, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec21 T600a C. L. Whitnah (1880)

Shaw, Mrs. Laura F. Ch Raymond,Canton R5 Banner SeclO" 033a(1864)

Shaw, L. A. (Merilla) Ch Ruth,Ralph, Clyde, Cuba Putman Sec32T150a Oliver Shaw (1876)

Shaw, Mary Ch Ada, Cora, William,Bushnell, Harris Sec8 O40a (1853)

Shaw, Oliver (Sarah) Ch Lorin, Mag-gie, Grace, Cuba R3 Putman Sec32O80a (1866)

Shaw, Orville (NelHe) Ch Richard.Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec26T98a M. H. Bordner (1915)

Shaw, Tilden (Ida) Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec29 Farm Hand Wm. H.Kelly (1888)

Shaw, W. E. (Alma) Ch Orel, Mariet-ta R2 Harris Sec23 Farm HandHerbert Powell (1891)

Shaw. W. M. (Mattie) Ch Marv, Fay,Ethel, John, Willis, Otis, AstoriaR4 Astoria Sec27 0138a (1862)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Shawgo, Burley (Allie) Ch Lola,

\era, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 O40a(1889)

Shawgo, David (Jane) Ch James, Ed-ward, Cora, Frank, Havana R3 Isa-

bel Scc32 OlOa (1854)

Shawgo, Earl (Edna) Ipava R3Pleasant Secl6 T95a Archie Huff

( 1893)Shawgo, Elden Ch Gladvs, Fay, Ipava

Kl Pleasant Sec24 O60a (1882)

Shawgo, Geo. (Eva) Ch Lela, Keith.

Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 O40a( 1890)

Shawgo, Israel (Eletha) Ch Nellie,

Mvrtle, Havana R3 Isabel Sec31

Oi5a (1848)Shawgo, Wm. H. (Lucinda) Ch Elden,

Burley, George, Earl, Lloyd, Bessie,

Ravmond, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26O250a (1833)

Shawver, Jacob (Mallissee) ChThomas, Grace, Lewistown RlLewistown Sec9 O200a (1856)

Shawver, Ralph (Hanna) Astoria R2Astoria Secl2 T120a L. J. Shawver(1879)

Shawver, Thos. J. (Ruth) Cli Paul,

\'erma, Helen, Lewistown Rl Lew-istown Sec4 T200a Jacob Shawver(1891)

Sheafer, Charlie (Marv) Ch Twvlia.Avon R3 Union Sec25 O80a (1871)

Sheckler, Earl (Lavinia) Ch Irene,

Fiatt Kl Deerfield Secl2 OSOa(1908)

Sheckler, Frank G. (Hattie) Ch Char-lie, George, Ellisville Rl Ellisville

Sec31 0114a (1868)Sheets, Carl Lewistown Lewistown

Sec21 T330a David M. Sheets(1893)

Sheets, C. A. (Viola) Ch Milton, Eve-Ivn, (Gladvs, Alarietta R2 HarrisSec32 T160a Oscar Millard (1907)

Sheets, David M. (Mary) Ch Carl,

Pearl, \A'il]ard, Robert, LewistownLewistown Scc21 O330a (1863)

Sheets, John Bert (Dollie) Ch George,Everett, Lewistown Rl BernadotteSccl 06()a (1884)

Sheets, Willard (Addie) LewistownLewistown Sec21 T330a David M.Sheets (1894)

Shelabarger, Cleve (Jessie) Ch Doro-thv. Opal, Clavton, Mildred, Ha-vana K3 Isabel Sec32 T200a Tur-ner & Herget (1912)

Shelabarger, Samuel (Ellen) Ch Fred-erick, Frank, Cleveland, Clyde,Samuel, Havana R3 Isabel Sec35T340a Turner & Herget (1913)

Shelby, Robt. (Ida) Ch Floyd, Lewi_s-

town R4 Liverpool Secl6 0147a( 1870)

Shellhorn, Wm. (Emma) Canton R5Banner Secll T184a M. & J. Ro-mine (1914)

Shelly, J. A. (Lillie) Ch Mildred, As-toria R3 Woodland Secl4 O60a( 1867)

Shepard, G. E. (Maud) Ch Leona,Russell, Marietta R2 Harris Sec28W. C. Worley (1910)

Shepard, P. E. (Daisy) Ch Mildred,Smithfield Cass Sec29 T53a HarlevIrwin (1907)

Shepley, H. O. (Ehzabeth) Ch Min-nie, Canton R5 Canton Sec25 O240a(1855)

Shepley, Thos. J. (Anna) Ch Olive.

Grace, Steven, Gladys, Canton R2Canton Sec32 O208a (1846)

Sherman, Elizabeth Ch Nora, George,Dell, Eniorv, \\'illiam, Rapatee R35Fairview Sec 15 O106a (1866)

Sherman, Emory (Emma) Ch Lloyd,Svlvan, Martha, William, RapateeR35 Fairview Sec23 T160a Eliza-

beth Sherman (1915)Sherman, Richard (Annie) Ch Ed-ward, Richard, Fairview Rl Fair-

view Sec34 T150a Walter S. Hart(1906)

Sherman, Wm. H. (Mary) Ch Enoch,London Mills Rl Young HickorvSecl5 T375a M. H. A'oorhees (1915)

Sherwood, Elmer (Emilane) Ch Clar-

ence, Glenn, Ravmond, Canton R4Canton Seel 074a (1870)

Sherwood, W. H. (Mary) Ch Joseph,Chester, Truman, Farmington R2Canton Sec3 Farm Hand (1873)

Shields, A. P. (Tamar) Ch Lucius,Leona, Clifton, Olva, Ella, Sum-mum, Woodland Sec4 038a (1846)

Shields, Chas. (Mary) Ch Herman,Ross, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec3 0148a (1881)

Shields, Elijah C. (Minnie) Ch Wil-liam, John, Josephine, Vidmar, Lew-istown R2 "Liverpool SeclO OlOOa(1867)

Shields, Frank H. (Donna) Ch Ed-ward, Lewistown R6 LewistownSec35 T240a P. O. Shields (1892)

Shields, Geo. L. (Flora) Ch Flossie,

Howard, Lewistown R2 LiverpoolSeclO T120a Wm. Shields (1876)

Shields, Jas. M. (Alary) Ch Jesse,Llovd, Ipava R4 Pleasant Sec2 T71aMike Clanin (1866)

122

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Shields, Jerry A. (Ardella) Cli Beu-lah, Catherine, Keith, Kenneth,Lewistown R5 Lewistown Scc22-23O50a (1861)

Shields, Lucius L. Ch Frances, Dean,Astoria R3 Pleasant Sec35 T160aA. P. Shields (1879)

Shields, Myron H. (Emma) Ipava RlPleasant Sec36 O104a (1877)

Shields, Perry E. (Paulina) Ch For-rest, Winifred, Theodore, Florine,

Park, Mary, Astoria R3 PleasantSec35 O160a (1876)

Shields, Ross (Lena) Ch Ruby, Mar-ville, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36T120a E. Shields Est. (1884)

Shinefield, Elbert (Laura) Ch Char-lie, Bernie, Gertie, Joe, Ermie,Alma, Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec12 O60a (1891)

Shineker, Geo. A. (Dollie) Ch An-drew, Canton Rl Farmington Sec32 O270a (1891)

Shipp, Bruce (May) Ch Flossie, Flor-ence, Pauline, Beatrice, Havana R3Isabel Sec27 T457a D. M. Shipp(1886)

Shoemaker, John (Ollie) ElUsville RlDeerfield Secl8 Farm Hand (1915)

Shoop, John (Ida) Ch Willis, Johnnv,Canton Rl Canton Sec21 T80a J. S.

& Clint Lane (1886)Shoop, L. W. (Winnifred) Ch Keith,Canton R2 Canton Sec31 T80a JohnSmith (1886)

Shoop, M. C. (Jennie) Ch Charlie,' John, Clarence, Maud, Canton R2

Canton Secl9 T80a S. R. Hcnkle(1870)

Shoop, W. M. (Margaret) Ch Leslie,

Edith, Ethel, Lyle, Ruth, Marv,Canton R2 Buckheart Sec6 T154aEyerly Bros. (1860)

Shores, John W. (Ellen) Ch Frank,Maggie, Alta, Martha, John, Floyd,Ruby, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec33T115a Pat. Weese (1869)

Shores Lawrence Havana R5 IsabelSec32 (1904)

Short, H. S. (Hazel) Lewistown R3Lewistown Sec21 T160a W. T.Branson, L. Feaster, Thomas Bros.(1915)

Shrader, S. D. (Cynthia) Ch Frank,Canton R2 Canton Sec30 T71a Mrs.Jennie P. Gardners (1851)

Shreves, Walter Pitt (Pearl) Ch Wel-don, Kenneth, Dorothy, Marvin, El-nor, London Mills R22 YoungHickory Seel O80a (1912)

Shreves, Wm. A. (Sophia) LondonMills R22 Voung Hickory Secl2OlOOa (1911)

Shriver, J. O. (Effic) Ch Opal, Twila,Ercell, Darius, Avon R4 Lee FarmHand Sarah Lybarger (1882)

Shryock, Alva (Agnes) Ch Vivian,Rubv, William, Lyle, Fay, CantonR5 Orion Sec35 T200a Wm. Isgear( 1904)

Shryock, G. A. (Annie) Ch George,Jimmie, Gladys, Canton R6 Buck-heart Scc22 T154a Mrs. HenryShryock (1879)

Shull, J. Newton (Minnie) Ch Gladys,Carter, Claire, Lewistown R4 Lewis-town Secl4 O80a Secl2 T160a (1886)

Shumaker, Geo. C. (Virginia) Ch Roy,George, Maud, Mabel, Arthur, Can-ton Rl Farmington Scc32 T270aMrs. J. Meyers (1887)

Shumaker, S. R. (Olive) Ch Archie,William, Clyde, Canton Rl Farm-ington Scc30a T180a Kline Est.(1912)

Shumaker, Wm. S. (Lizzie) Ch An-drew, Charles, Harr}^ Fiatt RlDeerfield Sec20a O60a (1909)

Siders, Frank (Ellen) Ch Guy, Will,Minnie, Ipava Pleasant Sec5 T640a

_S. L. Marshall (1871)Siedell, Monroe Ch Albert, George,

Alcanger, Alice, Cordie, Dan,Gladvs, Mary, Mildred, Canton Can-ton Scc33 d4a (1881)

Sierer, Aubry E. (Hazel) Table GroveR2 \'ermont Sccl7 T55a May Sierer(1902)

Sikes, Ira J. (Emma) Avon R2 UnionSec3 T160a Babbitt Est. (1915)

Silver, H. B. Smithficld R2 Lee Sec25O200a (1871)

Simmons, A. E. (Nelle) Ch Merle,Harold, Donald, Glen, Table GroveRl Harris Sec34 T120a A. J. Bar-tholomew (1915)

Simon, Jacob London Mills Rl Fair-view Secl7 O106a (1914)

Simon, Mrs. Josie Ch Edward, Lee,Jessie, London Mills Rl FairviewSecl7 T106a Jacob Simon (1914)

Simons, Jay & John (Kate) ChGeorgic, Gracie, Margaret, LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec25O320a (1913)

Simpson, H. L. (Pearl) Ch Louis,Carl, Avon Rl Lee Sec24 FarmHand Chas. E. Erkel (1890)

Simpson, L. H. (Euphemia) Ch Flora,Belma, Avon R4 Lee Secl6 T160aJohn Gaddis (1886)

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Simpson, Silas L. (Cornelia) Ch Chal-nier, Xola, Alinnie, Nerva, Frank,Elmer, Ethel, Oscar, Cuba R3 Put-man Sec25 034a (1876)

Simpson, Walter D. Farmington R2Farmington Secl2 T225a (1873)

Sims, M. H. (Emma) Ch Eliza, Will,Lizzie, Smithfickl Rl Cass Sec32O120a (1887)

Sims, Will T. (Maud) Ch Charlotte,Smithfield Rl Bernadotte Scc6T160a W. L. Robinson (1891)

Sinnett, Lee (Cora) Ch Clarence, Let-tie, Nettie, Lois, Velma, Opal, Ona,Russell, Canton R6 Buckheart SeclST107a D. P. Drake & Co. (1884)

Sipe, John R. (Nettie) Ch Zella, Jesse,(jlenn, Alearl, Lewistown R5 Water-ford Sec3 OlOa T60a (1876)

Sipe, Lawrence F. Ch Myrtle, Carl,Goldie, Dellie, Raymond, Cuba R3I'utman Sec23 08()a (1869)

Skien, Ed. J. (Mary) Ch Ethel, How-ard, Emma, Jack, Vera, Margaret,Table Grove R3 Farmers Sec290118a (1899)

Skiles, Monroe (Cassie) Ch Frances,Astoria R4 Astoria Sec33 T140a H.S. Danner (1914)

Skiles, Thos. (Mvrtle) Ch Leland, As-toria R2 Astoria Secl6 T140a MavPerry (1897)

Skillman, Ernest (Estella) Ch Ernest,Charley, Wilburt, Sarah, Canton R2Buckheart Sec6 Farm Hand C. V.Tavlor (1896)

Slack, Arthur R. (Grace) Ch Charlotte,Canton Rl Farmington Sec32 T160aFred Slack (1914)

Slack, Cecil W. (Margaret) CantonRl Farmington Sec32 T160a Mrs.Nettie M. Slack (1914)

Slack, Fred L. (Elenore) Ch Mable,Lester, Wilbur, Canton Rl Farm-ington Sec3() T334a A. J. Daft(1902)

Slack, Lora A. (Lettie) Ch Marie,Fthel, Canton Rl h'armington Sec32()12(1a (1903)

Slaight, C. M. (Mary) Ch Lillie,Frank, Harve, John, Leatha, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec24 088a (1859)

Slaight, Frank (Lillie) Ch Geneva, Ha-vana R3 Kcrton Sec7 O140a (1888)

Slaight, Harve (Jessie) Ch Marv, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec25 ' O80aSec24 T80a C. M. Slaight (1888)

Slaight, Jas. Astoria R3 WoodlandSecl4 O80a (1861)

Slaight, John (Dora) Ch Harley,Lloyd, Delia, Sa<lie, Hettie, AstoriaR3 Woodland Sec24 O40a (1859)

Slater, A. C. (Dora) Ch Roy, Thomas,James, Asa, Canton R8 CantonSec24 O80a (1870)

Slater, Clarence L. (Laurie) Ch Isa-bel, Lester, Minnie, London MillsRl Young Hickorv Sec22 FarmHand Isabell Slater (1902)

Slater, Elmer (Oney) Ch Mary, Niel,

Walter, Canton R5 Banner Sec3T60a ALs. Anna \'anMiddlesworth(1863)

Slater, Geo. T. (Adell) Ch June, Myr-tle, Avon Rl Union Sec35 T240aWm. Hubbell (1912)

Slater, Thos. J. (Ada) Ch Ethel, Lola,Lena, Harold, Boyd, Merle, Fair-

view Rl Joshua Sec 6 T150a C. B.Clauson (1915)

Slater, Will E. (Pearl) Ch Lyle, Les-lie, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec3 Ola(1891)

Sloan, John B. (Mary Ann) Ch Char-lie, John, Elnor, Canton Rl Farm-ington Sec20a T270a O. K. Morgan(1856)

Sloan, Thos. (Marv) Ch Carl, Lewis-town R6 Isabel Sec21 O40a (1856)

Smith, Mrs. Abbie Canton R7 BannerScc6 O300a (1843)

Smith, Adrian F. (Ida) Ch Iva, Pearl,Ethel, Glenn, Joe, Jessie, Glade, Car-rie, Lola, Dorothy, Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Sec8 T165a Newton Zoll (1866)

Smith; Mrs. Anna Ch Stephen, Marie,Lewistown R5 Waterford SeelO40a (1896)

Smith, Anna M. Ch Carrie, Merlie,George, Floyd, Clarence, Bennie,Alva, Marietta R2 Harris Sec300121a (1902)

Smith, A. E. (Mary) Ch Roy, Ray,Ralph, Ruth, Marietta R2 HarrisSec33 Farm Hand Albert Hamm( 1886)

Smith, Berton C. (May) Ch Gladys,Mae, Carl, Clara, Everett, Ipava RlIsabel Sec30 T90a W. M. Smith(1873)

Smith, B. C. (Clara) Ch Louise, Eu-gene, Irene, Josephine, Canton R7Banner Sec7 T160a Wm. A. Bab-cock (1876)

Smith, Callie (Lillie) Ch Fred, GuyVclma, Dwight, Paul, Lucille, TableGrove Rl Farmers Sec7 08a (1905)

Smith, Barrel (Goldie) Ch Evelyn,Alarie. Ernest, Pearl, Ipava R3Pleasant Sec28 T40a H. Huff (1881)

Smith, David (Anna) Ch Fiona, Wil-hert, Gertrude, Marzella, Avon R3Union Sec4 T80a M. P. Rice (1915)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Smith, E. (CIcva) Ch Lena, Doris,Homer, Marietta R2 Harris Sec29T120a L. Heffner, F. Wilson (1887)

Smith, E. M. (Katie) Ch Tressie,Marfjie, Beulah, Canton R2 CantonSec30 T80a Mike Svree (1904)

Smith, E. W. (Roxie) Ch Jerry, Mari-etta R2 Harris Sec32 J. E. Smith(1850)

Smith, Frank (Laura) Ch Caroline,Bernard, Margaret, Ipava Rl Pleas-ant Sec5 T90a S. P, Marshall Est.(1881)

Smith, Fred (LucjO Ch Jesse, Bessie,Arthur, Corda, Ipava Rl PleasantSec24 T70a John Fors3'the, E. SmithEst. (1874)

Smith, Geo. (Emma) Ch Dollie,

Flovd, John, Ipava Pleasant Sec6T68a S. M. Kinsey (1871)

Smith, Geo. L. (Maud) Ch Lois, St.

Augustine R24 L^nion Sec6 OllOa(1913)

Smith, G. M. (Adeline) Ch Maud,John, Nora, Table Grove Rl Farm-ers SeclS O160a (1866)

Smith, G. W. Canton R2 Joshua Sec22T180a Smith Est. (1876)

Smith, Harry M. (Edith) Ch Glenn,Elsie, Dean, Lewistown R3 Lewis-town Sec30 T42a Mrs. D. Wag-goner, F. Shelley (1877)

Smith, H. Bert ( ^linnie) LewistownRl Lewistown Sec8 015a (1906)

Smith, H. O. (Addie) Ch Gladys,Dale, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec4 0181a (1880)

Smith, Jas. H. (Carrie) Ch Dale,Dorothv, Imogene, Vernon, CubaRl Cass Sec24 079a (1880)

Smith, Jesse (Bertha) Canton R5Orion Sec36 T87a P. T. Smith(1895)

Smith, Mrs. John A. Ch Maud,Chaunce}^ Anna, Russell, Chester,Lester, Lvle, Amanda, BannerBanner Sccll 043a (1863)

Smith, John H. (Sarah) Ch Cola,Corbin, Nelda, Ipava Rl PleasantSec23 OllOa (1861)

Smith, John M. (Clara) Table GroveRl Farmers SeclS T160a G. M.Smith (1887)

Smith, J. E. (Cora) Ch Lester,Llovd, Eli, Marietta R2 HarrisSec32 O240a (1863)

Smith, J. M. (Viola) Ch AUce, Mil-ford, Havana R3 Kerton Sec4T280a Mrs. Smith (1913)

Smith, M. W. (Ratta) Ch Herman,Hattie, May, Canton R5 CantonSec36 077a (1853)

Smith, Miles W. (Mary) Ch Nellie,Eugene, Neva, Royal, ^Morris, Mar-garet, Joe, Dwavne, Cuba RlJoshua Sec31 O270a (1896)

Smith, Noah A. (Ethel) Ch Mar-garet, Cuba R2 Joshua Sec35T240a C. N. Thompson (1907)

Smith, Pari! Ch Frank, Martin, Nor-ris, less, Rov, Viola, Pearl, Alari-etta Harris Secl6 023a (1880)

Smith, Samuel (Lucy) Ch Benjamin,Ollie, Noah, Mary, Samuel, Sarah,Nellie, Paul, Canton R2 JoshuaSec26 O30a (1889)

Smith, Seth J. (Florence) Ch Kay,Dean, Noel, Avon R3 Ellisville

Sec6 0334a (1892)Smith, Solon (Anna) Ch Leonard,

Ross. Merle, Ralph, Canton RlCanton Sec21 Farm Hand (1907)

Smith, Stephen (Dale) Ch Paul,Blonda, Canton R3 BuckheartSecl3 Farm Hand (1891)

Smith. Stephen W. Lewistown R5Waterford Seel O70a (1866)

Smith, T. (Nellie) Ch John, James,Toe, Jesse, Fred, Richard, CantonR5 Banner Secll 073a (1862)

Smith, Wm. (Ella) Ch Fred, Sylvia.Marv, Canton R8 Orion Secl4 O80a(1876)

Smith, Wm. (Maria) Ch Martin,Fred, Alinnie, Berton, Olive, Will-ard, Verner, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec30O40a (1865)

Smith, W. F. (Jennie) Ch Gwen,Glenn, Mary, Cuba Rl Cass Sec24014a (1861)

Smizer, Edwin F. (Flo) Ch Henry,Fern, Eleanor, Marion, Ray, Middle-grove Fairview Seel O160a (1914)

Smothers, Alva Canton R8 OrionSecl4 Farm Hand W. M. Long(1900)

Snapp, Robt. M. (Clara) Ch Nora,Avon R5 Union Sec7 0165a (1866)

Snider, John P. (Otilia) Ch Charles,Alva, Everett, Gertrude, Margaret,Cora, Frank. Canton R5 BannerSeel 084a Secl-12 T280a

Snively, Geo. E. (Eliza) Ch Lois, Ed-na, Orin, Mary, Jean, Esta, CubaR2 Putman SeclO OlOOa (1866)

Snook, Carl (Minnie) Avon Rl LeeSec8 T80a Jas. Rawalt (1912)

Snook, Clifford (Cora) Ch Josephine,Avon R4 Lee Sec6 Farm Hand Jas.Rawalt (1896)

Snowden, David O. (Lucinda) ChEthel, Glen, Ruth, Martha, Ver-mont R2 Vermont Sec24 O80a(1910)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Snowden, L. A. (Bertha) Ch Emily,Astoria K3 \\ oodland Secl6 T177aMrs. A. Cooper (1883)

Snyder, H. R. (Edna) Ch Constance,Canton R2 Canton Sec33 08a (1858)

Snyder, I. N. (Lizzie) Ch Ross,Akna, Canton R4 Canton SecllFarm Hand (1896)

Snyder, Orvis (Alma) Ch Ruth, Can-ton R6 Buckheart Sec35 Til la A.T. Siiields (1894)

Snyder, Robt, L. (Axis) Ch Harold.Marie, Clifford, Alta, Rapatee R35Fairview Sec9 T317a (1912)

Soper, C. T. (Lizzie) Ch Wilbur,Howard, Bertha, Ruth, Alilton, Can-ton R8 Orion Sec25 OlOOa (1853)

Southwood, Chas. E. (Pearl) ChRussell, Robert, Hubert, Maxine,Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl5 T125aSimeon Chunev (1882)

Southwood, Geo. (Alice) Ch Charles.Xettie, Nellie, Belle, Lewistown R3Isabel Sec7 F"arm Hand P. C.Trcdwa}-

Sowers, John (Alary) Ch William,Henrv, Elmer, Bertha, Goldie, Rus-sell, Lela, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl9O80a (1868)

Spangler, Edw. (Minnie) Ch Meryl,Ruth, Delbert. Astoria R3 Wood-land Sec3 C)135a (1870)

Spangler, E. M. (Nellie) Ch Stanley,Charles, Helen, Marietta R2 HarrisScc22 O40a (1886)

Spangler, H. H. (Addie) Astoria R3Woodland Sec3 T213a Colla Kost(1867)

Spangler, Wm. A. (Flora) Ch Erma,Steven, Harry, Isyl, Ruth, Smith-tield R2 Lee Sec24 O120a (1869)

Spargur, Bigger H. (Mildred) ChMarv, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl6-20 tl52a Dan O'Donnell (1913)

Sparks, Walter A. (Carol) Ellisville

Rl Young Hickorv Sec28 T120aMrs. A. J. Sparks (1891)

Speer, Don (Inez) Ch Ruth, Avon R3Union Sec27 O80a (1913)

Speer, Thos. (Lila) Ch Barbara, Lon,Avon Rl Union Sec27 T159a JohnMcGarrauch (1913)

Spence, John M. (Clara) Ch OrvilleCharley, Nina, Margaret, Middle-grove Fairview Seel T470a LindeyDykeman (1912)

Spencer, Arthur B. (Fern) Ch Hu-bert, Farmington R2 FarmingtonSec23 T123a A. J. Jacobus (1912)

Spimy, Forest (Adallia) Ch Bertie,Fred, Francis, Canton Rl JoshuaSec2 T160a Forest Spimy (1913)

Sprague, Arthur J. (Pearl) Ch Har-old, Leroy, Canton Sec32 FarmHand T. J. Shepley (1891)

Sprague, E. C. Ch Sarah, Lauren,Licurgus, Hettie, Garfield, William,Harlan, Canton R8 Orion Sec28O80a (1841)

Sprague, J. C. (Mary) Ch Edith,Bernice, Alargaret, Canton R5 Can-ton Sec24 O80a (1904)

Sprague, Licurgus (Rosie) Ch Goldie,Earnest, Canton R8 Orion Sec28T80a E. S. Sprague (1874)

Sprague, Nelson (Eliza) Ch Thelma,Ralph, Glen, Canton R5 BannerSccl 075a (1853)

Sprague, Ross D. (Fern) Ch Dayton,Canton R8 Orion Sec26 T80a JohnN.Ryno (1893)

Spring, Geo. (Alona) Ch Warren,Daniel, Arthur, Manford, Georgie,Margaret, Violet, Herman, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec24 07a (1873)

Staggs, Elmer H. (Ruth) Ch Alar-shall, Avon Rl Union Sec33 T2U0aJ. H. Staggs (1911)

Staggs, Maurice R. (Inez) Ch Max,Avon Rl Union Sec28 O120a (1902)

Staggs, Wm. F. (Armilda) Ch Mar-val, George, Avon R3 Union Sec21T260a J. W. Staggs (1906)

Stambaugh, Geo. H. (Fannie) ChClara, Beulah, Jay, Verna, Esther,Mabel, Naomi, Ipava R3 PleasantSec34 O400a (1887)

Stambaugh, Jesse (Nettie) Ch Mel-vin, Marvin, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec33 T80a H. Stambaugh.

Stambaugh, J. S. (Belle) Ch Harvey,John, Cleveland. Charles, Goldie,Inez, Glenn, Rachael, George, Free-man, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec330115a (1894)

Stambaugh, M. (Sarah) Ch Lillie,

Mav, Frank, George, Margaret.Ralph, Astoria R4 Woodland Sec30052a (1868)

Standard, C. B. (Jessie) Ch Blanche,Gertrude, Frances, Vern, MariettaR2 Harris T160a Arthur Keithley(1874)

Standard, C. Fred (Trula) Ch Gar-nett. Rita, Mary, Morris, LewistownR3 Lew^istown Sec30 T174a FrankShelley (1881)

Standard, Harvey T. (Mabel) Ch Ina,Canton R2 Joshua Sec24 T260a H.W. Standard (1906)

Standard, H. E. (Maude) Ch Heman,Canton R5 Canton Sec36 T140aMrs. Ed. Barber (1912)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Stanley, Oscar N. (Lillie) Ch Icel,

Fairview Rl Fairview Sec32 T80aB. L. TenEyck.

Starcevich, Anton (Polona) Ch Po-lona, Frank, John, Canton R4 Or-ion See/ T192a A. N. Head (1904)

St.CIair, H. (Martha) Ch Letha,Clarence, Lee, Smithfield R2 CassSec20 T12a Geo. Howerter (1879)

Stearns, Clark (Kathleen) Ch Ray-mond, Canton R8 Orion Sec20 OSOa(1881)

Stech, Simon F. (Scylinda) Ch Fred,Nancv, George, Frank, Marv, Re-gina, Fiatt Joshua Sec6 O60a'(1876)

Steel, Lloyd (Lizzie) Ch Verl, TableGrove R2 Farmers Sec/ FarmHand J. N. Chenowith

Stell, Arthur (Etta) Ch Carl, CHf-ford, Cuba R3 Putman Sec24 0458a(1857)

Stell, Cleve (Daisy) Ch Carrie, Ethel,Willie, Margaret, Cuba R3 Buck-heart Secl9 Farm Hand (1883)

Stell, Dave (Leona) Ch Arthur, An-na, Edna, Leona, George, CubaR3 Putman Sec26 T65a Mavo Est.

(1885)Stell, John (Elma) Ch Clarice, Al-

vin, Catherine, Cuba R2 PutmanSecl4 0215a (1864)

Stell, W. D. (Tillie) Ch Mary, Re-becca, Cuba R3 Putman Secl4O220a (1868)

Stephens, Allan (Nellie) Ch Ora,Delia, Nancy, Billie, Glee, Belosa,Maxine, Carroll, Vermont R2 Ver-mont Sec24 Farm Hand C. Hickel

Stephens, Jos. E. (Rose) Astoria RlWoodland Sec22 T360a Wm. Stev-ens (1886)

Sterling, Henry Sr. (Mary) Ch Hen-ry Jr., Havana R3 Isabel Sec27O240a (1850)

Sterling, Henry Jr., (Bessie) Ch Mar-ion, Havana R3 Isabel Sec27 T120aH. Sterling Sr. (1883)

Sterling, Jas. (Sarah) Havana R3Isabel Sec34 O60a (1864)

Stevens, Claude (Sylva) Ch Ralph,Floyd, Cecil, Gale, Virgil, Mildred,Smithfield R2 Cass Sec24 T160a J.

C. Morgan (1906)

Stevens, E. C. (Jessie) Ch Lovd, Lela,Canton R6 Buckheart Sec3'3 T200aW. S. Hood (1885)

Stevens, Geo. Ch Ruth, Jessie, Estey,Sherman, Smithfield R2 Cass Sec20O80a (1901)

Stevens, J. W. (Lena) Ch Myrl, Hel-en, Mary, Astoria R3 WoodlandSecl5 0117a (1869)

Stevens, Leonard C. (Ida) Ch Cecil,Esther, Clyde, Orville, Farming-ton R2 Farmington Secl3 T120aC. C. Butler (1915)

Stevens, Wm. H. (Eva) Ch Ralph,Ross, Hazel, Myrtle, Canton R3Buckheart Sec36 O170a (1866)

Stevenson, Geo. (Ethel) Ch Georgia,Cuba R3 Putman Sec24 O150a(1873)

Stevenson, Jesse (Dora) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec23T180a Wm. Stevenson (1910)

Stevenson, J. Q. (Artha) Ch Mildred,John, Paul, Cuba R2 Putman Sec9OSOa (1866)

Stevenson, Lewis Cuba R2 PutmanSec 14 O60a (1873)

Stickler, Chas. A. (Ruth) Ch Robert,Canton R8 Orion Sec36

Stickler, Hervey W. (Elsie) ChArthur, Bessie, John, Canton R8Orion Sec36 O80a (1863)

Stimeling, Frank L. (Marie) Ch Clay-ton, Jessie. Lois, Cuba R3 PutmanSec33 0128a (1881)

Stockham, Bruce C. (Carrie) Ch Wil-lis, Ipava R4 Bernadotte Secl5T120a W. C. DeMoss, G. W. Stock-ham (1885)

Stockham, Sydnor F, (Lucy) Ch Lu-cille, Maurice, Lewistown Rl Ber-nadotte Secl3 T270a Geo, Stock-ham (1883)

Stoddard, Floyd (Martha) Ch Har-old, Grace, Homer, Ruth, Avon R4Lee Secl7 O40a (1877)

Stoddard, Wm. F. (Rebecka) Ch Wil-liam, Maggie, Grover, Rosie, Ethel,London Mills Rl Young HickorySec22 06Sa (1914)

Stone, Andrew J. (Flattie) Ch Ver-nice, Claudie, Canton Rl Farming-ton Sec33 T120a F. A. Morton (1905)

Stone, Dennis (Ellen) Ch Alice,Fairview Rl Fairview Sec34 T169aA. Vanarsdale (1904)

Stone, Geo. (Malinda) Ch Ross, Chloe,Pearl, Vermont R3 Astoria Sec6T152a Gilliland Est. (1903)

Stone, Miss Imogene Havana R3Isabel Sec31 (1909)

Stoops, B. C. (Anna) Ch Dwight,Harrv, Ipava R2 Vermont SeclOO200a (1859)

Story, Jos. (Mabel) Ch Donald, Helen,Joseph Jr., Dean, Canton JoshuaSec25 T120a Margaret Story (1909)

Strantz, G. Stanley (Mary) Ch Jose-phine, Minnie, Otto, Ella, William,Bert, Bertha, Chester, Dora,George, Russell, Canton R4 OrionSec9 O240a (1896)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Strawn, F. (Lena) Canton R4 Can-

ton Seel 0546a (1903)

Strawn. Samuel (Hester) Ch Fred,

Mattie, Alice, Spencer, Bessie, Can-ton R4 Canton Seel 0212a (1903)

Strawn, Spencer M. (Bessie) Ch Eu-gene, Canton R4 Canton Seel

T212a Samuel Strawn (1903)

Street, Geo. W. (Anna) Fairview

Rl Fairview Sec30 T160a C. \V.

\'anLce (1915)

Street, John (Martha) Ch 2 Bryant,

Buckheart Sec30 Ola (1855)

Stremmel, Adam (Sarah) Ch Roy.Charles, Helen, Ipava R2 VermontSec2 T130a C. S. Randolph (1861)

Stremmel, C. W. (Estella) Ch Shel-

don, Fern, Francis, Astoria R3Woodland Sec22 T240a S. Cooper( 1908)

Stringer, Samuel (Florence) Ch Os-car Fairview Rl Fairview SeclOFarm Hand (1915)

Strode, A. L. (Verdie) Ch Bruce,

Earl, Havana R3 Isabel Sec23 0235a(1866)

Strode, Chas. E. (Maggie) Ch Curtis

Marietta Rl Harris Sec3 045a(1881)

Strode, C. J. (Alice) C. H. Charles,

Marietta Rl Harris Sec3 035a (1850)

Strode, Earl (Bessie) Havana R3 Isa-

bel Sec23 T117a A. L. Strode (1891)

Strode, Elmer W. (Ruth) Ch Nellie,

Willis, Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6

T50a W'm. Ray (1913)Strode, Jesse Ch Bertha, Yada, Ida,

Curtis, Elva, Table Grove R3 Farm-ers Sec23 O820a (1858)

Strode, J. W. Ch William, Sarah,David, Harrison, Clara, Ray, Oral,

Inces, Table Grove Rl FarmersSec 19 T206a M. Ritter Est. (1862)

Strode, Luther B. (Bell) Ch Infant,

Cuba R3 Putman Sec21 T180a Mrs.Lela Strode (1888)

Strupp, Philip, VS. (Lydia) Ch Flora,

Clara, Lee, Lulu, Carl, Raymond,Cuba R2 Buckheart Sec6"O130a(1872)

Stuart, Harry L. (Margaret) ChPerrv, Lewistown R3 BernadotteSec23 T170a P. Cooper (1869)

Stuckey, Lev/is (Lena) Ch Frank,Clvfle, Lincoln, Marshall, Ina, FiattRl Joshua Scc7 O160a

Studer, G. F. (Rose) Ch Earnest,Lillv, Fritz, Edith, Glasford R3Orion SeclO O120a (1907)

Stuflebeam, Ira W. Lewistown R5Liverpool Sec29 O80a (1860)

Stuflebeam, John Ch Delia, Ray, Lina,

Dcwev, Ruth, Sheldon, LewistownR4 Liverpool Sec2a OlOa (1866)

Stuflebeam, J. B. (Ruth) LewistownR5 Liverpool Sec29 039a (1884)

Stuflebeam, J. G. Ch Oscar, Lewis-town R4 Liverpool Sec21 067a(1858)

Stuflebeam, Orvill M. (CZarrie) ChBeatrice, Lavon, Lewistown R6Lewistown Sec35 O103a (1885)

Stuflebeam, Ross (Marie) LewistownR5 Liverpool Sec29 T80a (1894)

Stukey, Jacob & Sister Fiatt Rl Deer-field Sec34 O180a (1900)

Sturgis, Albert (Ava) Ch Jack, Dor-othv, Smithfield R2 Lee Sec36T120a Mrs. Albert Sturgis (1913)

Sullivan, David (Ella) Ch Roy, Le-nora. Marietta R2 Harris Sec28073a (1886)

Sullivan, Geo. (Mary) Ch Gail, Gil-

bert, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl9 086a(1905)

Sullivan, T. W. (Iris) Ch Willis, As-toria R2 Astoria Sec21 028a (1896)

Sutphen, Oscar (Kate) Ch Roscoe,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl9Farm Hand C. L. Swedell (1913)

Suydam, Ed. (Lillian) Ch W^ayne,Lovd, Amber, Ada, Rapatee R35FaiVview SeclO T480a Mrs. B. H.Taylor (1905)

Suydam, Grafton (Myrtle) Ch Hazel,Eugene, Rapatee R35 FairviewSecll T200a Geo. Prall (1911)

Suydam, Walter L. (Lucille) Ch Clif-

ton, John, Canton Rl FarmingtonSccl9 T113a (1911)

Swadley, M. O. London Mills R22Ellisville Sec8 Farm Hand AlbertKepler (1886)

Swank, Wm. (Fannie) Ch Irma, Ipa-va R3 Vermont Sec2 T160a G. C.

LaRue (1896)Swartzbaugh, Wm. M. (OUie) Ch

Jesse, Blanche, Canton R8 OrionSec30 O107a (1914)

Swearingen, Andrew (Elizabeth) ChLouis, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27OlOOa (1866)

Swearingen, Louis (Nellie) Ch Nel-son, Cuba R3 Putman Sec27 TlOOaA. Swearingen (1878)

Swedell, C. L. (Lena) Ch Bernard,Helen, Table Grove Rl FarmersSecl9 T275a F. L. Swedell (1891)

Sweeney, Albert B. (Anna) Ch Harry,Rav, Merle, Smithfield R4 Lee Sec23 O80a (1906)

Sweeney, John (Susan) Ch Flora,Maud, Donald, Avon R4 Lee Sec26O160a (1846)

128

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Swice, Mrs. Delia Ch John, Charles,Doll, Jane, Marie, Rosie, LewistownRl Bernadottc Sccll O40a (1866)

Swift, Frank (Anna) Farmington R2Farmington Sec24 T120a Zook Est.

(1915)Swift, Fred (Emma) Ch Nola, Clif-

ton, Mabel, Canton R2 Canton Sec28 Farm Hand (1874)

Swigert, Cliff M. (Leon) Ch Louise,Leonard, Rapatee R35 Fairview Sec4T160a W. H. Swigert (1904)

Swigert, Dale K. (Myrtie) Ch Mar-garet, London Mills R22 FairviewScc7 Farm Hand (1914)

Swigert, Geo. O. (Sarah) Ch Clana,Dale, Geneva, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Secl3 T257a H. H.Swartz (1912)

Swigert, John A. (Eva) Ch Leitha,London Mills Rl Fairview Secl70156a (1889)

Swinger, Ellis N. (Anna) Ch Clara,George, Fiatt Rl Deerfield Sec21O20a (1904)

Swinger, Geo. Ch Frank, Burt, Elmer,Emma, Flora, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSecl6 092a (1861)

Switzer, A. D. Canton R4 Canton Sec3 T130a Jesse F. Switzer (1915)

Switzer, C. C. (Mary) Ch Linnie,Anna, Marietta Rl Harris Secl4O50a (1889)

Switzer, Mrs. L. M. Ch Arthur, Can-ton R4 Canton Sec3 Jesse F. Swit-zer Est. (1915)

Taff, Wm. M. (Grace) Ch George,Mary, Clayton, Lester, Harry,Blanche, Canton R8 Orion Sec20O160a (1881)

Talbert, John (Ollie) Ch Clarence,Edith, Corda, Ralph, Beam, Florine,Pauline, Summum Woodland Sec4022a (1909)

Tallent, Dan (Lena) Ch Roy, Mari-etta Rl Harris Sec5 T80a (1888)

Tallent, John (Mary) Ch Clayton,Gladvs, Marietta Rl Harris Sec4015a (1895)

Tallent, Tom (Harriet) Ch Wesley,Daniel, John, Glenn, Marietta RlHarris Sec4 O120a (1881)

Talor, Samuel Ch Emma, Thomas,Russell, Avon R4 Lee Sec20 O80a(1853)

Tannahill, E. (Maggie) Ch Lily, As-toria R2 Astoria Secl4 OlOOa (1901)

Tarvin, Jack (Emma) Ch George,Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl6 T80aWm. Ray (1908)

Tarvin, John (Myrtle) Ch Herald,Havana Kenton Sec5 O40a (1914)

Tasker, Geo. Ch Emma, Florence,Mildred, James, Rapatee R35 Fair-view Sec3 T125a Burson Est. (1899)

Taylor, Ace M. (Nancy) Ch Florence,Guy, Edward, Anabell, Harold,Lewistown R2 Lewistown Secl2T264a Carolina Smith (1912)

Taylor, Arthur (Emma) Ch Gail,Loyd, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec3O80a (1908)

Taylor, A. J. (Lillian) Ch Clifford,Viola, Agnes, Ralph, Canton R2Buckheart Scc7 0648a (1866)

Taylor, Chas. H. (Mary) Ch Vern,.Clellis, Doris, Rapatee R35 Fair-view Sec24 O200a (1893)

Taylor, C. E. Ch Willis, Ray, Etta,Marietta R2 Harris Sec27 O120a

Taylor, C. V. (Alice) Ch Mary, Lil-lian, John, Canton RIO BuckheartSec6 T90a A. J. Taylor (1886)

Taylor, Frank (Ollie) Ch Fern,Smithfield Rl Cass SeclS O80a(1882)

Taylor, Geo. W. (Margaret) Cuba RlCass Secl2 TlOOa (1896)

Taylor, L L. (Hazel) Ch Carroll, Fi-att Rl Joshua Sec28 O80a (1913)

Taylor, John (Mary) Ch Ira, Lucille,Lewistown Lewistown Sec4 T80aMrs. M. Taylor (1893)

Taylor, John C. (Annie) Ch Frieda,Lois, Middlegrove Farmington Sec6 T156a Wm. G. Courtney (1914)

Taylor, Mrs. Mary M. Ch Don, John,Minnie, Nellie, Ruth, Telsa, Marie,Dale, Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec9 O180a

Taylor, Ralph (Annie) Ch Lee, Can-ton R4 Canton SeclO Farm Hand(1892)

Taylor, Vernie L. (Mary) Ch Wil-liam, Charles, Fairview Rl FairviewSec32 T80a E. V. Cotty (1913)

Taylor, Wm. (Maud) Ch Dorothy,Canton Canton Sec25 Farm HandH. O. Shepley (1894)

129

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Taylor, Wm. (Alice) Ch Ralph, Archie,

William Jr., Rolla, Flossie, Jessie,

Charles, Jim, Ted, Artie, Ward,Cuba R1 Cass Sec2 T125a MaryPilcher (1876)

Teach, Ernest (May) Ch Cora, Gertie,

Bertha, Nina, Ernest, Edna, Orm,Avon Rl Union Sec36 O280a (1896)

Teach, Guy L. (Lena) Ch Muriel,

Raymond, Dale, Avon Rl UnionSec36 0275a (1874)

Teach, Mrs. W. J. Ch Ernest, Guy,Charlie, Clara, Avon Rl L^nion Sec

36 O80a (1861)

Ten Evck, Bernard L. (Mary) ChEsthc'r, Marajaret, James, Fairview

Rl Fairview Sec32 (1912)

Termin, Ed. (Anna) Ch Virgil, Ipava

R2 Vermont SeclS O90a (1881)

Termin, Frank (Mattie) Ch Bennie,

Nellora, Estella, Mary, Ipava R3Vermont Secl4 T80a Mary A.

Brown (1882)Thomas, Aaron (Alzada) Ch Claude,

Earl, Winnie, Havana R3 Isabel Sec28 O40a (1861)

Thomas, Allen (Julia) Ch Genevieve,

Geneva, Aletha, Lewistow'n R6 Isa-

bel Sec27 O240a (1865)

Thomas, A. L. (Rosa) Astoria R2Woodland Secl8 Farm Hand (1871)

Thomas, Darvin (Marica) Ch Viola,

Julius, Iva, Pearl, Leeta, Guy, As-toria R3 Woodland Sec24 O40a(1879)

Thomas, Edgar H. (Mabel) HavanaR3 Isabel Secl9 J. Lally

Thomas, Elmer (Estella) Ch Myrl,Russell, Erma, Herman, Ipava R2Vermont Secl4 T215a J. B. Flem-ing (1884)

Thomas, Ezariah (Alelvina) Ch James,Nellie, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec21Farm Hand (1861)

Thomas, E. (Marv) Ch Earl, Astoria

Rl Woodland Sec24 O40a (1874)

Thomas, Harmon (Susan) Ch Blanche,Clarence, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec28 O80a T40a (1853)

Thomas, Howell (Signa) Canton R6Buckhcart Sec3 07a (1880)

Thomas, Jesse (Katheryn) Ch Jessie,

Minnie, Sarah, Edna, Elmer, Ber-nard, Gertrude, Edgar, Garnett, Ha-vana R3 Kerton Sec2 O240a (1857)

Thomas, J. M. (Lottie) Ch Adolph,Astoria Rl Woodland Se€27 T130aWm. Stevens (1883)

Thomas, Lyle (Frances) LewistownR3 Lewistown Secl6 0179a (1892)

Thomas, Wm. H. (Electa) LewistownR6 Isabel Sec28 Farm Hand C. J.

Brown (1886)Thomas, Wm. R. (Hassie) Ch Eri,

Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec20-16-17 O160a T244a Dave Sheets (1874)

Thompson, Carl (Musie) Ch Marga-ret, Alorris, Astoria R3 WoodlandSec 10 T200a B. F. Thompson (1888)

Thompson, Earl (Bell) Ch Leona,Leo, Rachel, Lucille, Ipava RlPleasant Sec26 T140a E. McMullen(1886)

Thompson, Martin L. (Pearl) ChMar}^ Frances, Raymond, Paul,Herman, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26O160a (1880)

Thompson, Mrs. Ola Ch Russell,Astoria R3 Woodland Sec2 O80a(1884)

Thompson, Orville (Viola) Ch Deles,Glenn, Carroll, Ipava Rl Isabel Sec31 O80a (1876)

Thompson, Oscar (Ida) Ch Ralph,Hazel, Minnie, Mav, Marshall, Sum-mum W'oodland Sec4 O80a (1876)

Thompson, Walter J. (Ella) Ch Har-old, Bessie, John, Avis, MariettaRl Harris Sec20 077a (1915)

Thompson, W. H. (lima) Ch Hiram,Ila, Florence, Elzie, Astoria R3Woodland Sec3 T160a B. F. Thomp-son (1884)

Thomson, Wm. (Ida) Ch Emery,Clayton, Ruby, Nellie, Scott, Virgil,

Lena, Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec6 O40a (1899)

Thrasher, Chas. (Myra) Ch Ralph,Dale, Lewistown R3 Lewistown Sec29 048a (1863)

Thrasher, Frank (Lillie) Ch Olive,

Dewev, Clifford, Mildred, MariettaR2 Harris Sec21 T120a J. J. Pierce(1873)

Thrasher, J. W. (Mary) Marietta RlHarris Secl8 T140a W. C. Worley(1862)

Threw, Clyde C. Canton FarmingtonScc31 T160a Mrs. Mary Miller (1915)

Thornborrow, W. G. (Rose) Ch Don-ald, Canton Rl Canton Sec8 T80aThornborrow Est. (1866)

Thome, John (Leona) Clyde, MildredCanton Rl Farmington Sec32 FarmHand (1914)

Thum, Frank (Flora) Smithfield RlCass Sec22 091a (1875)

Thum, Henry (Carrie) Ch Bertha,Edna, Ross, Ray, Smithfield R2Cass Sec20 0185a (1872)

Thum, John Smithfield Rl Cass Sec21O80a (1869)

130

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Thurman, Chas. (May) Ch Ren, Lon-don Mills Fairview Sec30 O170a(1915)

Thurman, Charlie G. (Mary) (111

Frank, Clarence, May, Alice, Goldie,Clififord, Arthur, Roy, Bernicc, Ruth,Reta, Fred, Wesley, Ellisville RlDeerfield Sec7 02S6a (1909)

Thurman, Clarence (Edna) Ch Ruby,Gladys, London Mills Rl YoungHickory Sec9 T160a C. Objartel(1914)

'

Thurman, Clifford (Laura) Ch Wilbur,Delbert, Smithfield Deerfield Sec33T280a V. Fass (1913)

Thurman, Lafe (Bell) Ch Arthur,Fred, Carrey, Lola, Lafe Jr., Ever-ett, John, Roy, Ruby, Samuel, AvonR3 Union S"cc6 T240a P. O'Pray(1914)

Thurman, Nels London Mills RlFairview Secl9 T60a Mrs. LenaRose (1915)

Tice, Lonzo (Linnie) Ch Muriel,Hazel, Vadis, Fay, London Mills

R22 Young Hickory Secl2 T120a J.

N. Timmons (1911)Timerman, B. L. (Etha) Ch Basil,

Gretta, Seville, Harris Sec24 T320aAdam Meisinger (1866)

Timmons, Andrew J. (Dora) ChGlenn, Mamie, Ethel, Clara, Paul,Muriel, London Mills R22 YoungHickory Sec2 0115a (1912)

Timmons, Arthur C. (Mary) Ch Lora,Lynwood, Burgett, Marie, Dwance,Leland, London Mills R22 YoungHickory Sec2 0297a (1912)

Tindall, Frank E. (Maggie) ChGladys, Violet, Glasford R3 OrionSec24 O130a (1912)

Tindall, Geo. (Annie) Ch Mary, Lucy,Annie, Easton, Hazel, Irene, Glas-ford R3 Orion Secl3 OlSOa (1891)

Tippey, Chas. (Minnie) Ch Everet,Edward, Lena, Havana R3 KertonSec4 T60a Orval Gore (1871)

Tippey, Elsworth (Tillie) Ch Clem,Clayton, Lawrence, Verne, Pearl,Havana R3 Kerton Sec6 O70a(1868)

Tippey, Jas, W. (Martha) Ch Susan,Havana R3 Isabel Sec31 O50a(1846)

Tippey, Loy J. (Gertrude) Ch Mar-shall, Herbert, Havana R3 IsabelSec32 T80a Scott Tippey (1889)

Toben, Anton (Anna) Ch Anna, John,Canton R4 Orion Sec4 T75a Theo.Toben (1891)

Toben, Theo. (Anna)_ Ch Anton,Harry, Canton R4 Orion Sec4 075a(1891)

Tompkins, Joshua E. (Edna) Ch Jay,Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec31 T106a J. E.Tompkins (1915)

Toncray, W. S. (Delia) Ch Gail, Can-ton R2 Buckhcart Sccl7 T80a Eliza

J. Carey (1862)Toncrey, Harley S. (Alos) Ch Ken-

neth, Farmington R2 FarmingtonSec33 T60a Steve Drake (1914)

Torance, W. C. (Angeline) Canton R2Canton Sec33 Olla (1889)

Towne, John (Susan) Ch Effie, Floyd,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec36 T80aL. H. Townes (1872)

Towne, L. H. (Annie) Ch Dow, El-mer, Rda, John, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec36 O160a (1858)

Townley, Wm. (Mattie) Smithfield R2Harris Secl2 O280a (1866)

Trapp, Frank (Alice) Ch Fay, Aline,Keith, Wayne, Havana R3 KertonSec20 TlOOa Loren Freeman (1876)

Treadway, P. C. (Minnie) Ch Lyle,Lewistown R3 Isabel Sec7 T260a E.E. Roustan (1909)

Trone, C. (Ella) Ch Loren, Donna,Velma, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec31T83a T. M. Trone (1901)

Trone, Jacob (Dora) Ch Orville,Mary, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec2405a'(1875)

Trone, John (Cinda) Ch Clara, Eva,Dewey, Stella, Ernie, Delbert, As-toria Rl Woodland Sec26 FarmHand Granville Curless (1872)

Tucker, G. W. (Mary) Grandchild,Clifford T. Loose, Canton Rl Can-ton Sec6 Ollla Farm Hand (1849)

Tunney, Jerome Canton R2 CantonSec29 0117a Tunney Bros. (1912)

Tunney, Walter (Marie) Canton R2Canton Sec29 0117a Tunney Bros.(1913)

Turl, Ike (Maggie) Ch Archie, Jessie,

Canton R3 Canton Sec35 T305aChas. Fisher (1876)

Turner, Geo. E. (Rinda) Ch Mary,Gorden, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec28 0135a (1891)

Turner, Harriet, Ch Aria, Irma, Lyle,Mary, Cuba R3 Putman Sec23 O290a(1881)

Turner, H. R. (Jennie) Ch Ross,Merle, Bernice, Cuba Rl Cass Sec34O160a (1899)

Turner, Lewis M. (Mary) Ch Sarah,Fred, Blanche, Lois, Finis, FairviewRl Fairview Sec21 0147a (1876)

Turner, Ross (Berneta) Cuba Rl CassSec34 (1899)

Turpin, M. R. Glasford R3 Orion Sec3 O40a.

131

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Tuttle, Fred P. (Lara) Ch Porter,

Pauline, George, Farmington RlFarmington Sec20 TlOOa John G.

Tuttle (1875)Tuttle, Robert (Alartha) Ch Cora, Liz-

zie, Farmington Rl Farmington Sec

20 OlOla (1868)

Tv/ining, Edwin H. (Grace) ChRuth, Ray, Mary, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSec23 0193a (1870)

Tyler, Wm. (Emma) Ch Russell, Can-ton R4 Canton Sec23 T53a Mrs. H.D. Rohrer (1881)

u

Utzinger, Lewis (Hattie) Ch Marga-ret, Anna, Lewistown R3 LewistownSec29 O30a (1866)

Ulm, Fred C. (Ada) Ch Leonard,Nelda, Nedra, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Secll T200a Chas.Ulm 11912)

Ulm, Geo. (Carrie) Ch Cecil, Fair-

view Rl Fairview Sec29 TlOOa A. J.

Gunnett (1913)

Ulm, Howard B. (Rissia) Ch Mildred,London Mills Rl Young HickorySeclO 043a (1913)

Ulm, Jos. (Etta) Ch Walter, Mary,Hattie, George, Florence, Howard,Raymond, London Mills R22 YoungHickory Sec2 O180a (1903)

Ulm, Walter S. (Irene) Ch Lemont,Mary, London Mills Rl YoungHickory Secll T60a Chas. Ulm(1915)

Upson, J. B. (Sarah) Ch Stella, Julia,

Reat, Marietta R2 Farmers Sec6Farm Hand J. H. Chenowith (1886)

Upsum, Mrs. Annis Ann Ch George,Carl, May, Canton R8 Orion Sec23O80a (1876)

Utsinger, Francis Avon R4 Lee SecST235a Arch Everly (1886)

Utsinger, Harry T. (Anna) Ch Floyd,Glen, Donald, Leo, Ellisville RlDeerfield Sec3 T159a Utsinger Est.

(1913)Utsinger, Mrs. Mary Ch Henry, Char-

ley, Francis, Jessie, Anna, Lee, Earl,

Pearl, Carl, Rilla, Fiatt Rl DeerfieldSec21 0576a (1886)

Vail, Willard C. (Elsie) Ch Lee, Lew-istown R2 Liverpool Sec9 T55a J. C.Vail (1892)

Vance, F. O. (Clete) Table Grove R2Farmers Sec31 T220a H. B. Harris(1911)

Vandeventer, L. R. (Cassie) Ch Ray,Glenn, Fav, Dolph, Lois, GlasfordR3 Orion Secll T160a J. F. Vande-venter (1864)

Van Dike, Wm. S. (Martha) ChJenny, Pearl, Charles, Mary, Wil-liam, Canton Rl Canton Sec22 T9aWm. Downing (1911)

Van Dyke, John M. (Amanda) ChEdna, William, Abram, Nellie, Ray,John, Canton Rl Canton Sec22OllOa (1861)

Van Dyke, W. L. (Kate) Ch Lewis,Mary, Sadie, Canton R7 Canton Sec36 051a T30a Perry Anderson(1856)

Van Liew, Daniel H. (Louisa) ChJohn, Merrill, Fairview Rl JoshuaSec5 0118a (1884)

Van Liew, John Y. (Nettie) Ch Law-rence, Irmie, Orval, Canton R2Joshua Secl2 T80a S. R. Hinkle(1910)

Van Liew, Merrill N. (Edith) ChCecil, Mary, Fairview Rl JoshuaSec6 T80a Harriet E. Stout (1912)

Van Middlesworth, Ed. (Nancy) ChCarrie, Raymond, Doric, Jacob,Estie, Lucile, Canton R8 Orion Sec22 T160a Jas. Van Middlesworth(1879)

Van Middlesworth, Jas. (Edith) ChEdith, Charles, Edward, Evelyn,Rosie, Rossie, Warren, Canton R7Banner Secl6 O80a (1845)

Van Syckel, Chas. E. (Lydia) ChDwight, Lola, John, Canton RlJoshua Sccl T80a (1913)

Van Syckel, O. B. (Addie) Ch Fran-cis, Canton Rl Canton Sec5 079aT80a (1876)

Vanantwerp, Frank H. (Elsie) ChEllenore, Wayne, Mabel, Floyd,Vermont Vermont Secl9 O30a(1876)

132

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Van Winkle, Frank B. (Maggie) AvonR5 Union Sec7 T192a Clara Vaughn(1913)

Varnes, Chas. O. (Gladys) Ch Mil-dred, Cliarlisa, Neona, Arnold, Glas-ford R3 Orion Secl2 O160a (1865)_

Vaughn, Chas. E. (Margie) Ch Janie,

Willie, Lewistown R3 LewistownSec29 092a (1880)

Vaughn, Clayton (Lanah) Ch Wayne,Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec36 T240aEmerson Est. (1891)

Vaughn, Miss Eliza, Lewistown R6Isabel Secl9 O80a (1866)

Vaughn, Geo. Ch Charles, Minnie,Maggie, Clayton, Myrtle, Everett,Lewistown R3 Pleasant Seel O160a(1858)

Vaughn, Guy Allen (Chloe) Ch Eulah.Helen, Evelvn, Mervin, Ipava R3Pleaasant Sec21 O140a (1881)

Vaughn, Leonard R. (Miranda) ChGuy, Ora, Gladys, Ernest, Dwight,Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec26 O170a(1878)

Vaughn, Lewis, Ch Harvey, Gertrude,Jennie, Marie, Ipava Rl PleasantSeel 0155a (1851)

Vaughn, Milton (Annie) Ch Clara,

Daisv. Lillv, Wilson, Table GroveR2 Vermont Secl6 034a (1878)

Veatty, Ross (Nellie) Astoria R3Woodland Sec8 Farm Hand W. H.Mummert (1912)

Vice, G. B. (Blanche) Cuba Rl Put-man Sec8 T233a Geo. Vice (1886)

Vickers, Albert (Idcll) Ch Virginia,Louise, Avon R4 Lee Secl7 T80a

Vielielmo, Bart (Minnie) Ch Ida,Bruno, Cuba R3 Putman Sec29 T4aS. King (1904)

Vin Camp, Elmer (Ethel) Ch Marie,William, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec25 T200a Alcott Bros. (1909)

Vittum, E. C. (Edna) Ch Omar, Dan,Canton R2 Buckheart Sec6 T154aOmar Vittum (1878)

Vittum, Mrs. John Ch Edna, Nellie,

Canton R2 Canton Sec29 O800a Vit-tum Est. (1856)

VoUmar, August (Lydia) Ch Charley,Burton, Fairview Rl Fairview Sec280176a (1901)

Vollmar, Jacob E. (Mary) Ch Edith,Annie, Fannie, Ermie, George,Harry, Howard, Fairview Rl Fair-

view Secl6 O160a (1912)

Voorhees, Mrs. Mary A. Ch Clarence,Raymond, Harold, Everett, Ethel,Aura, Dorothy, Fairview Rl JoshuaSec2 O120a (1884)

Voorhees, Raymond R. (Altie) Ch Al-lata, Delma, Donald, Fairview RlJoshua Sec3-10 T20Sa (1911)

Voorhees, Rolland (Fannie) Ellisville

Rl Ellisville Sec31 T87a MartinSchisler (1915)

wWaddell, Ray (Edna) Ch Glenn, Loila,

Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 Farm HandLee Henderson (1915)

Wafer, W. D. (Roenie) Ch Bennie,Roy, Canton R7 Canton Sec36 T145aL. A. Weller.

Wages, Henry (Nancy) Ch John, Es-tie, Canton R7 Banner Sec8 O102a(1835)

Wages, Jacob (Victoria) Ch George,Marshall, Minnie, Maggie, Hattie,

Daisy, James, Nancy, Roxy, Fred,Canton R7 Banner Sec20 O120a(1839)

Wages, Jas. (Maud) Canton R3 Ban-ner Sec32 T47a Eva Pollitt (1883)

Wagner, Chas. (Ellen) Ch Nelson,Henry, Orville, Ellisville Lee Secl2T50a Martha Wagner (1862)

Wagoner, G. W. (Dott) Ch Russell,Astoria R3 Woodland Secl5 FarmHand Jas. Stevens (1884)

Walker, Chas. N. (Margaret) ChRalph, Ruth, George, Lewistown R6Isabel Sec20 T240a R. K. Walker(1876)

Walker, C. E. (Henrietta) Ch Fern,Harry, Ivan, Canton R6 BuckheartSecl7 T140a H. J. Banks (1866)

Walker, Francis E. (Elizabeth) ChRoy, Josie, Cora, Ellisville R2 LeeSec2 b80a (1881)

Walker, W, W. (Eliza) Ch Myrtle,Astoria R3 Woodland Secl4 O60a(1886)

Wallick, Chas. (Martha) Ch Frances,William, Lizzie, Bernice, Avon R4Lee Sec22 T160a N. H. Everly (1866)

Wallick, Glenn (Erma) Ch James,Robert, William, Avon R4 Lee Sec34 T90a Wallick Est. (1889)

Wallick, Jas. (Frocie) Ch John, An-nie, Marietta Rl Lee Sec34 O220a(1866)

133

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Walraven, Amos (Iva) Cli Ralph,Margaret, Mar}', Astoria R3 Wood-land Socl3 081a (1886)

Walraven, Jas. (Mabel) Ch Harold,Athey, Astoria R3 Woodland Secll-13 O120a T80a (1880)

Walraven, Roy (Mary) Ch Willis,

Havana R3 Kcrton Sec20 T60a Dex-ter Freeman (1891)

Walsh, John (Harriet) Ch Guy, Sam-uel, Jess, George, Fred, Cuba Put-man Secl7 0114a (1879)

Walter, Carl H. (Hazel) Canton RlCanton Sec21 T103a G. H. Walter(1888)

Walter, F. P. (Effie) Ch May, Pearl,

Harvey, Leonard, Maud, Ross, Glen,Table (3rove Rl Farmers Sec9 O80a(1852)

Walter, Geo. H. (Lizzie) Table GroveRl Farmers Sec4 O80a (1871)

Walter, G. H. (Mary) Ch Earl, Carl,

Luther, Canton Rl Canton Sec21O103a (1851)

Walters, Edw. (Martha) Ch Earl,Ethel, Vermont R2 Astoria Sec2O80a (1896)

Walters, E. C. (Elsie) Table Grove RlFarmers Sec4 T159a T. A. Walters(1867)

Walters, Fred (Ethel) Ipava R4 Ber-nadotte €0022 T240a T. H. Walters(1890)

Walters, Henry (Lizzie) Ch Irvin,Charles, Jay, Amanda, Ella, Harry,Astoria R2 Astoria Sec21 O80a(1866)

Walters, Jas. A. (Ada) Ch Velma,Eleanorc, Canton Rl FarmingtonSec29 T20a OIlie Mogan (1910)

Walters, Jesse L. (Lillian) Ch R. Lee,Astoria R2 Woodland Sec7 035a(1885)

Walters, J. Elmer (Ethel) Ch Bessie,Elsie, Lewistown R2 Liverpool Sec9T80a (1886)

Walters, J. W. (Effie) FarmingtonR2 Canton Seel 057a (1914)

Walters, Marion (Lilly) Ch Herschel,Gladys, Ralph, Raymond, Morris,Table Grove Rl Farmers Sec8 T200aWm. Walters (1878)

Walters, Oscar (Lizzie) Ch Ellen,Marietta R2 Farmers Sec4 O40a(1884)

Walters, R. W. (Cora) Table GroveRl Farmers Secl4 Ol07a (1883)

Walters, Thos. H. Ch Fred, Ipava R4Bernadotte Sec22-27, O120a T120aMrs. G. Craig (1853)

Walters, Wm. (Ida) Ch Glenn, Verna,Lloyd, Lorene, Florene, MariettaR2 Harris T160a '<S. E. Wallers(1886)

Walters, Wm. (Hanna) Ch Lester,Astoria R2 Astoria Secl6 078a(1910)

Walter, Wm. C. (Ollie) Ch Glenn,Nellie, Bernard, Berlin, Bernice,Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec9 O270a (1912)

Walters, Wm. G. Ch Mary, Alice,

Table Grove R2 Farmers Sec5O300 (1881)

Walton, J. T. (Laura) Ch Imo, Lor-ene, Lucile, Eldon, Edna, AstoriaR2 Astoria Secl8 O80a (1910)

Walts, G. A. (Frances) Ch Glenn,William, Lee, Everett, Canton R8Orion Sec30a OlOOa (1869)

Ward, Ernest G. (Ora) Ch Bernice,Marshall, Howard, Ipava R3 Pleas-ant Sec32 O60a (1886)

Ward, U. S. Grant (Rebecca) ChErnest, Harlcy, Ethel, Hazel, Sum-mum Woodland Sec4 071a (1864)

Warden, Albert (Anna) Canton R7Banner Sec5 O140a (1886)

Warfield, S. A. (Angeline) Ch Floyd,Gladvs, Inez, Firn, Harold, CantonR3 "Buckheart Sec2 T353a LenFisher (1860)

Warner, E. B. Lewistown R5 Water-ford Seel 056a (1859)

Warner, J. R. (Mary) Ch Nathaniel,Matilda, John, Margaret, Emeline,Julia, William, Astoria R2 Wood-land Scc7 O40a (1892)

Warner, Nathaniel B. (Delia) ChRuth, Maud, Ralph, Mary, Evelyn,Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec 7 T378a W.T. Branson (1872)

Warner, Wm. C. (Mary) Ch Geral-dyne, Carroll, Ipava R3 PleasantSec33 O80a Sec28-29 T53a P. P.Weese, George McNeill (1885)

Warnock, C. H. (Anna) Ch Harry,Canton R5 Orion Sec20 O160a(1881)

Warnock, Harry (Faye) Ch Leona,May, Canton R4 Orion Secl8 T60aChas. H. Warnock.

Wasson, Chas. C. (Hazel) Canton R7Buckheart Secl2 'O160a.

Waters, Archie L. (Alma) Ch Lee,Kcndel, Avon R3 Union Sec24T200a Frank Myers, Manager (1915)

Watson, A. Smithfield Cass Sec29OlOOa (1856)

Watson, J. M. (Mary) Ch Joseph,James, Herman, William, Bertha,John, Smithfield Cass Sec29 O130a(1851)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Watson, True (Olive) Smithfield R2Lee Sec35 O80a (1915)

Waughtel, Doyle Smithfield Cass Sec26 T80a M. M. Waughtel (1891)

Waughtel, M. L. (Blanche) Ch Marie,Ruth, Clayton, Cuba Rl Cass Sec23T200a M.'M. Waughtel (1881)

Weaver, Arthur (Serena) Ch Cleo,Arthur, Avon R4 Sec4 T80a JohnKutchler (1889)

Weaver, Bonnie (Rachel) Ch Merle,Marie, Canton R6 Buckheart Sec34T80a Fred McLouth (1915)

Weaver, Don A. (Zelda) Ch Keith,Freda, Lewistow^n R4 Liverpool Sec13 T560a Frank Weaver (1902)

Weaver, Elmer (Cordie) Ch Ralph,Canton R6 Buckheart Secl5 02a(1872)

Weaver, Frank (Hattie) Ch Zella,

Don, Berlin, Lela, Alma, Veda,Clifton, Marjorie, Larue, GeraldCanton R7 Banner Sec20 O190a(1901)

Weaver, Henry I. (Ellen) Ch Harry,Joshua, Ross, Esther, Ruth, Ellis-

ville Rl Deerfield Sec3 O240a (1859)Weaver, Lester (Sarah) Ch Jacob,

Ina, Canton R2 Joshua Sec25 TlOOaMary Turner (1911)

Weaver, L. E. (Ruth) Ch Dean, Can-ton Rl Canton Sec6 T146a W. R.

Weaver (1871)Weaver, N. W. Ch Edith, Roy, Lula,

Ethel, James, Marietta R2 HarrisSecl4 02a (1901)

Weaver, Walter (Sarah) Ch Theron,Verdie, Herman, Bonnie, Shell,

I eel. Wade, Clo, Willard, CantonR3 Liverpool Sec5 OSlOa (1866)

Weaver, Wm. C. (Mary) Ch Lucius,Robert, George, Clementine, Ulla,

Travers, Lewistow^n R4 LiverpoolSec7 0163a (1871)

Webb, Chas. B. (Ethel) Ch Clare,

Lyle, Ruby, Maurice, Russell, Her-man, Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec25-36T53a F. Shelley, B. McMullen (1891)

Webb, Mrs. Emma Ch Archie, Lu-cian, James, Jessie, Emma, Ray-mond, Nellie, Canton R6 BuckheartSecl6 06a (1889)

Webb, John (Lucinda) Ch Oscar,Cora, Oliver, Irene, Lawrence,Charles, George, Maud, Claude, Ip-ava R3 Pleasant Sec31 T5a ElmerMalott (1894)

Weber, Alphonso F. (Alta) Ipava R3Pleasant Secl8 T200a Herman Web-er (1879)

Weber, Andrew (Grace) Ch Henry,Edwin, Table Grove R3 FarmersSec23 T200a Henry Weber (1912)

Weber, Henry (Amanda) Ch Sevilla,

Andrew, Nicholas, Anna, Sherman,Rosie. Pearlina, Astoria R2 AstoriaSecll O160a (1861)

Weber, Leo (Bessie) Ch Herbert, Sid-

ney, Orva, Charles, Hazel, Ipava R3Pleasant Sec20 T139a Geo. WeberEst. (1880)

Weber, Martha E. Ch Lizzie, Mary,Alaggie, Leo, Bessie, Ipava R3Pleasant Sec20 O140a (1866)

Weber, Nicholas (Belle) Ch Frances,Lewistown R6 Isabel Secl9 T160aHenry Weber (1886)

Weber, Nicholas (Phoebe) Ch Lucy,Martin, Annie, Glenn, Earl, Virgil,

Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec20a 0338a(1850)

Weber, Sherman (Mabel) Ch Chris-

tine, Astoria R2 Astoria Secl2T160a H. Weber (1893)

Weber, Thos. M. (Lizzie) Ch Earl,

Clinton, Emma, Vida, Ada, IpavaR3 Pleasant Secl9 O80a (1872)

Weers, Ben B. (Tracy) Ch Seabo,Herman, Emma, Glasford R3 OrionSec3 O80a (1891)

Weers, John E. (Anna) Ch William,George, John, Glasford R3 OrionSeclO 0153a (1901)

Weese, Dickson A. (Reliance) ChEdna, Wealthie, Goldie, Margaret,Ipava R3 Pleasant Scc27 O80a (1886)

Weese, Jeff (Louisa) Ch Edie, Mabel,Harry, Vera, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec30 O300a (1864)

Weese, Oliver P. (Nettie) Ch Forest,

Parke, Mark, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec27 0123a (1864)

Weese, Patison (Angeline) Ch Isabel,

Alta, Bertha, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec33 0115a (1847)

Weese, P. P. Ch Oliver, Emma,Archie, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec28O160a (1844)

Weirather, C. F. (Maggie) Ch Ruth,

Cuba R2 Putman Secl2 TlSla J. E.

Turner (1862)

Welch, Arfa (Iva) Ch Wayne, Harold,

Ipava R2 Vermont Secl5 T40a Jas.

Rose Est. (1879)

Welch, Carl (Cora) Vermont R2 Ver-mont Sec27 T180a Chas. Craft (1888)

Welch, Chas. E. (Iva) Ch Feme, Rus-sell, Ruth, Gavlcn, Fay, Havana R3Isabel Sec34 t200a J. C. Bohannon(1880)

Welch, Court A. (Alice) London Mills

Rl Young Hickory Secl4 T160a C.

Phillippi (1914)

135

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Welch, Geo. W. (Lucctta) Ch Thom-as, Charles, Lena, Carl, Roy, Wil-nier, Vermont R2 Vermont Sec21O40a (1851)

Walker, Mrs. Alice Ch Harley, John,Tcsse, Alarnie, Cornelia, Astoria R4Woodland Sec31 0241a (1856)

Welker, Mrs. Emma Ch Louie, Clyde.Barton, Gadic, Astoria Rl Wood-land Sec24 0153a (1866)

Welker, Jesse A. (Iva) Ch Bruce,Robert, Astoria R3 Woodland Secl2T159a Mrs. Alice M. Welker (1889)

WeUs, Lewis (Bertha) Ch Lola, TableGrove Rl Farmers Sec 19 FarmHand C. L. Swedell (1913)

Wells, Robt. (Frances) Ch Hazel, Ta-ble Grove R3 Vermont Sec5 T160aRobt. Dihvorth (1869)

Wells, Walter (Jessie) Ch Charlie,

Canton Rl Canton Sec21 FarmHand G. W\ Walter (1889)

Welsh, Frank J. London Mills RlYoung Hickorv Secll T247a JacobWelch (1873)

Welsh, Porter London Mills RlYoung Hickorv Secl3 O160a (1912)

Welty, ^John H.' London Mills RlYoung Hickory Secl4 02a (1872)

Wertman, John (Jessie) Ch Zilla,

Paul, Carter, Jack, Lewistown R2Lewistown Secl4 OllOa (1866)

Werts, Harry Havana R3 Isabel Sec36(1911)

West, E. C. (Bessie) Ch Cecil, Smith-field R2 Harris Secl3 TlSOa JohnHarper (1905)

West, Jas. Cuba R3 Putman Sec28024a (1874)

Westerfield, Carey (Mamie) Ch Katy,Marv, Nellie, Thomas, Mvrtle, Can-ton R3 Banner Sec31 OSO'a (1873)

Westerfield, F. M. (Cora) Ch Donald,Dorothy, Harriet, Archie, Hallie,Canton R3 Banner Sec31 O20a(1881)

Westerfield, P. (Mattie) Ch Roy, Ray,Elmer, Clifford, Mabel, Mildred,Canton R3 Banner Secl9 O40a(1859)

Westerfield, Samuel (Annie) Ch Jesse,Susie, Lizzie, Christina, Chauncey,Clavton, Paul, Canton R8 Orion Sec21 t200a Frank F. Riese (1870)

Westlake, Jas. Ch Emerson, Milton,Satrona, Alta, Jane, Table Grove RlFarmers Sccl8 025a (1866)

Westlake, J. S. (Rhoda) Ch Bernard.Nola, Cora, Lee, James, Verie,Table Grove Rl Farmers Secl8T29a Mary Barker (1861)

Westlake, Milton (Belle) Table GroveRl Farmers SeclO 0332a (1868)

Westlake, M. C. (Harriet) TableGrove Rl Farmers Secl7 O80a (1860)

Weston, Thos. Lewistown R5 IsabelScc6 T140a Lizzie Rose (1856)

Wetzel, Cynthia Ch Elmer, Toler,Sarah, Permelia, Lewistown RlPutman Sec31 0114a (1886)

Whaley, Wm. L. (Cora) Ch Frank,William, Lewis, Ethel, Don, Lewis-town R5 Lewistown Sec26 T200a-Mrs. M. Waggoner (1871)

Wheeler, Charland G. (Elsie) Ch Mar-vin, Emil, Marjorie, Fiatt Rl Deer-field Sec34 OlOOa (1909)

Wheeler, Geo. (Pearl) Ch Wilma,Locie, Viva, Louie, Maxine, AvonR4 Lee Secl8 Tla C. Ogle (1876)

Wheeler, G. C. (Olive) Ch Edward,Viola, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35 A. W.Long (1886)

Wheeler, G. F. (Lydia) Ch Allen, Ed-ward, Charles, Loraine, SmithfieldR3 Cass SecS T80a John Kuehn(1878)

Wheeler, Jas. (Grace) Ch Clile, Mari-etta Rl Harris Sec3 T40a Wm.Wheeler (1906)

Wheeler, Jos. H. (Lizzie) Ch William,Avon R4 Lee Sec28 O80a (1886)

Wheeler, Myron (Amanda) Ch Altae,Hattie, Addie, Clara, Ralph, Smith-field Rl Bernadotte Sec7-8-17 O400a(1850)

Wheeler, Ralph M. (Frances) Smith-field Rl Bernadotte Sec7-8-17 T280aMvron W4ieeler (1894)

Wheeler, W. E. (Serena) Ch Floyd,Tames, Alarietta Rl Harris Sec3bl90a (1886)

Wheeler, W. L. (Lena) Ch Tressie,Maggie, Bernard. Cuba R3 PutmanSec29 041a (1875)

Wherley, A. W. (Nellie) Ch Ruthford,Astoria R3 Woodland Sec9 T78aMrs. R. L. Stevens (1892)

Wherley, C. (Lana) Ch William, Har-ry, Earl, Ida, Ray, Clarence, Floyd,Roy. Astoria R3 Woodland Sec9Ollla (1876)

Wherley, Earl C. (Nettie) Ch Wayne,Evelvn, Willis, Ipava R3 PleasantSec33 O80a (1891)

Wherley, Harry E. (Lela) Ch Charles,Frances. Havana R3 Isabel TlOOaEdw. Holden (1890)

Wherley, J. B. (Mabel) Ch Morland,Table Grove R2 Farmers Sec30T175a D. O. Harris (1889)

White, Albert Ward (Edith) LondonMills Rl Young Hickory Sec22T280a S. D. White (1911)

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

White, Chas. (Lizzie) Ch Samuel, Ula,Blanclie, Grace, Joba, Smithfield R2Lee Sec25 T158a T. S. White (1876)

White, Geo. H. (Dell) Ch Hilda, Mil-dred, Lela, Lucile, Canton R4 OrionSeclO O160a (1876)

White, Guss M. (Rita) Ch Dale, Lon-don ^lills Rl Young Hickory Sec22T80a A\'hite Est. (1913)

White, Jacob (Elsie) Ch Otis, Mabel,Cuba R2 Putman Sec2 T320a F.

Putman Est. (1876)White, Jas. A. (Jennie) Ch Leo, Jose-

phine, Cecil, Robert, Ellisville RlDeerficld Scc4 0158a (1901)

White, Leo S. (Bertha) London MillsRl Young Hickory Secl5 T210a S.

M. White (1915)White, Nicholas W. (Edna) Ch Low-

ell, Fairview Rl Toshua Sec3 TlSlaTake Clauson (1915)

White, Wm. H. (Inez) Ch Niclos,Nora, Glen, Jessie, Burton, Fair-view Rl Joshua Sec3 T190a JohnG. Kline Est. (1905)

White, Willis (Lena) Ch Effie, Mary,Geneve, Lowava, Canton R2 JoshuaSecU TlOOa Mrs. John Marvel(1915)

Whitehead, Geo. B. (Zella) Ch Lois,Esther, Catherine, Lewistown R4Liverpool SecU T160a J. J. White-head (1886)

Whitehead, John G. (Viola) Ch Mil-dred, Minnie, Pearl, Lawrence,Lionel, Cathleen, Lewistown R4Liverpool Secl2 T40a Alice Lamb(1876)

Whitehead, J. Logan (Hazel) Ch Leo,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Secl4(1892)

Whitehead, Mark (Mary) Ellisville RlLee SecU 01l5a (1851)

Whitehead, Otis R. (Carrie) Ch Glen,Lewistown R4 Liverpool SecU(1891)

Whitehead Bros. Lewistown R4 Liv-erpool SecU T270a J. J. Whitehead

Whitenack, T. O. (Lavina) Ch Clara,Mildred, Joe, Lewistown R2 Liver-erpool Sec9 O104a (1855)

Whites, F. A. (Elva) Ch Ora, Ray-mont, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Sec32 T40a M. T. Robison (1896)

Whites, Geo. L. (Lora) Ch Virginia,Lewistown R5 Lewistown Sec25T60a G. W. Bardnek, Cora Nott(1894)

Whites, Warren E. (Mamie) Ch Law-rence, Lewis, Lewistown R5 Lewis-town Sec36 T128a Frank Woods(1888)

Whites, John R. (Ella) Ch Pearl, Et-ta, Canton R8 Canton Sec24 055aSecl9 TlOOa B. Berry (1894)

Whitman, Lance N. (Jessie) Ch El-nore, London ALUs Rl Young Hick-ory Sec2 TllOa D. Foshay (1915)

Whitmore, Douglas (Eva) Ch Don,Canton R5 Orion Sec30 O90a (1866)

Whitmore, Herman J. (Lottie) ChErma, Lewistown Rl LewistownSecl7 T200a Robt. Zemple (1906)

Whitmore, O. C. (May) Ch Marion,W^illiam, Canton R7 Banner Secl8T237a Carroll Est. (1884)

Whitnah, D. H. (Elizabeth) Lewis-town Rl Putman Sec31 O80a (1866)

Whitnah, J. L. Canton R4 Canton Sec3 079a (1854)

Wickert, Conrad (Martha) Ch Sadie,Lillie, Lewis, Alice, Arthur, Flor-ence, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec29O120a (1867)

Wickert, Cooney F. (Margaret) ChLouise, Ipava R3 Pleasant Secl9T147a Thos. Wickert (1884)

Wickert, Edw. & Harry Ipava R3Pleasant Secl9 T240a Thos. Wick-ert (1837)

Wickert, Lewis (Minnie) Ch Carl,Fred, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec29T120a Conrad Wickert (1890)

Wickert, Martin (Mary) Ch Lizzie,Rosie, Ida, Sam, Reuben, Ira, Ruth-ie, Gayle, Perlina, Fiorina, Wilbur,Dwight, Ipava R3 Pleasant Sec330262a (1862)

Wickert, Thos. (Anna) Ch Walter,Cooney, Phenie, Fairy, Edward, Er-nest, Harry, Charles, Gladys, IpavaR3 Pleasant Secl9 0388a (1871)

Wickert, Walter (Lizzie) Ch Murle,Ralph, Esther. Letha, Ipava R3Pleasant Sec29 T40a Jeff WeeseThos. W^ickert (1880)

Widger, Clarence (Jennie) Ch Eliza-

beth, Jessie, Lee, Mary, Wain, Loy-al, Lucile, Clyde, Canton R2 CantonSec28 T132a Jas. Donn (1871)

Widger, Jasper (Elizabeth) Cuba RlDeerfield Sec34 O40a (1876)

Widger, Thos. (Annie) Ch Leavon,Aubrev, Edith, Thelma, Cuba RlDeerfield Sec34 TlOOa RansomTompkins (1909)

Wilcoxen, Andrew (Louise) Ch Rol-lie, Margaret, Glen, Lewistown R2Liverpool Sec8 O120a (1868)

Wilcoxen, Annie Ch Clarence, Arnold,James, John, Alfred, Ross, Harriett,Tommie, Canton R6 Liverpool Sec4 O160a (1865)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Wilcoxen, A. H. (Addie) Ch Vada,Herbert, Lewistown R2 LiverpoolSeclO O40a (1857)

Wilcoxen, Clarence (Bessie) Lewis-town R2 Liverpool Sec8

Wilcoxen, C. E. Cuba R3 Putman Sec26 T123a Jasper Bishop (1896)

Wilcoxen, F. B. Lewistown R2 Liver-

pool Sec5 O350a (1871)Wilcoxen, Geo. R. (Sylvia) Ch Har-

riet, Lawrence, Jessie, George, Lew-istown R2 Liverpool Sec4 O160a(1878)

Wilcoxen, Kurd (Gladys) Ch Elma,Canton R6 Liverpool Secl2 T200aFred & Bruce Scholes (1898)

Wilcoxen, John C. (Josie) Ch Velnia,

\'erna, Donald, Lewistown R2 Liv-

erpool SeclO TlOOa Jas. M. Wil-coxen (1875)

Wilcoxen, J. B. (Mvrtle) LewistownR4 Liverpool Secl6 O60a (1881)

Wilcoxen, J. H. (Delta) Ch Chalmer,Clarence, Alarion, Lewistown R3Liverpool Sec8 OlOla (1861)

Wilcoxen, J. M. (Belle) Ch 4, Lewis-town R2 Liverpool Sec9 0199a(1848)

Wilcoxen, J. S. (Maude) Ch Toland,Chester, Lewistown R2 LiverpoolScc8 OlOla (1861)

Wilcoxen, Lake (Jennie) LewistownR2 Liverpool Sec4 T117a AlbertMillcrt

Wilcoxen, Melvin (Emma) Ch Mary,Tressie, Belle, Floyd, Ina, Ray-mond, Cecil, Lewistown R4 Liver-pool SeclO O40a (1879)

Wileman, Chas. Ipava Rl PleasantSecll-12 0157a (1859)

Wileman, Jesse (Cora) Ipava RlPleasant Secll-12a 0157a (1868)

Wilhelm, Frank (Barbara) Ch David,Elsie, Mattie, Avon R4 Lee TlOOaEd. Osborn (1914)

Wilhelm, Frank (Blanche) Ch Carl,Bernice, Marietta Rl Lee Sec34TlOOa J. N. Tonbrooke (1913)

Wilkins, E. S. (Minnie) Ch Ernest,Mabel, Frank, Havana R3 KertonSec9 J. H. Wheiner (1914)

Will, Wm. (Regina) Ch William,Marion, Bessie, Ruth, Fairview RlJoshua Sec5 OllOa (1889)

Willard, Jas. R. (Sarah) Ch Jesse,Louie, Marv, William, George, Can-ton R2 Toshua SeclO T170a JohnHoaglands (1890)

Willard, Wm. H. (Mvrtle) Ch Helen,Fairview Rl Joshua Sec8 T160aChas. Lance (1912)

Willcoxen, Jas. H. (Delta) Ch Cham-ler, Clarence, Marion, Canton R2Joshua Sec22 T180a Jacob SmithEst. (1913)

Willcoxen, Jesse D. (Frances) ChClco, Alaralee, Canton R5 OrionSec33 T145a Mrs. J^ela Ketcham(1879)

Willcoxen, N. L. (Sidney) Ch Bruce,Jesse, Corine, Hazel, Verne, Lewis-town R4 Liverpool Secl8 O40a(1862)

Williams, Amos A. (Cordelia) ChFred, Samuel, Mary, Albert, Kate,Canton R7 Banner Secl6 O80a(1862)

Williams, C. W. (Grace) Ch Oral,Burl, Dannie, Geraldine, Canton R7Banner Secl6 O70a (1860)

Williams, Daniel T. (Maude) Ch Flor-ence, Jesse, Myrtle, Daniel, Audley,Nellie, Lafayette, Vesper, Julia,

Canton R8 Orion Sec36 O80a (1862)Williams, Fred (Mary) Ch Kemper,Table Grove R2 Vermont Secl7Farm Hand H. H. Page (1882)

Williams, F. M. (Mary) Ch Alfretta,Sarah, Hcnrv, Canton R7 BannerSecl7 O160a (1871)

Williams, F. L. (Emma) Ernest, Ver-mie, Elsie, Canton R7 Banner Sec16 OlOa (1881)

Williams, Jas. (Jemina) Ch William,Marv, John, Effie, Canton R7 Ban-ner Sec21 OlOOa (1846)

Williams, John M. (Emma) Ch Katey,Lula, Canton R7 Banner Sec28 03aT37a Jas. Williams (1866)

Williams, John W. (Symantia) ChFred, Pearl, Fiatt Rl Joshua Sec21O40a (1892)

Williams, Jos. P. (Emma) Ch Charlie,

Joe, Ellis, Guy, Canton Rl CantonSec21 (1882)

WilUams, J. D. (Maggie) Ch Net-tie, Paul, Mabel, Dorothy, Chester,Leslie, Lois, Canton R4 Canton Sec12 T546a F. Strawn (1876)

Williams, L. B. (Lulu) Ch Walter,Canton R8 Orion Sec26 T161a Mrs.Susan E. Williams (1878)

Williams, Roy (Leila) Ch Ethel.Francis, Canton R4 Orion Secl6T120a John Brant (1888)

Williams, R. W. E. Smithfield R2Harris Sec2 0228a (1891)

Williams, Theo. G. (Nina) Ch Ivan,Mildred, Reba, Bernita, Erma, Ida,

Canton Rl Canton Sec20 T185aMariner Est. (1878)

Williams, Thos. H. (Unia) Ch How-ard, Beatrice, Ellisville Rl Deer-field Sec9 T80a Peter Rose (1910)

138

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Williamson, Chas. (Sarah) Lewis-town R6 Isabel SeclS T70a R. Zem-pel (1914)

Williamson, C. J. Cuba R3 PutmanScc27 T80a John C. Williamson(1909)

Williamson, Delbert H. (Mary) ChEbenezer, Verl, Violet, Cecil, Wine-fred, Donald, Fiatt, Joshua Sec27TlOOa M. Williamson (1912)

Williamson, I. N. Ch Gertrude, James,Elizabeth, Charles, George, Jane,Richard, Anna, Ruth, Arthur, Bes-sie, Nellie, John, Lewistown R6 Isa-bel SeclS T350a R. Zempel (1914)

Williamson, Louis (Alplia) Ch Fran-cis, Canton R7 Banner Sec9 O104a(1908)

Williamson, Wardie E. (Mae) Ch Vin-cent, Harold, Dorothv, Lyle, Wayne,Canton R2 Joshua Sec23 T120a M.Williamson (1907)

Willison, Chas. A. (Ida) Ch Fern,Carl, Lewistown R4 Lewistown Sec13 O80a (1866)

Willock, A. J. (Hattie) Ch Clara, Hen-rietta, Scott, James, Galva, Grover,Maud, Andrew, Beulah, Wilbur, As-toria R2 Astoria SeclS T7a C. E.Pilcher (18S6)

Wilson, Abram (Florence) Ch Esther,Robert, Rudolph, Dorothy, FairviewRl Fairview Sec32 O120a (1876)

Wilson, Bert (Lulu) Ch Roy. TableGrove Rl Farmers SeclS TSOa Geo.Wilson (188S)

Wilson, Chas. (Bonnie) Ch Harry,Lewistown Rl Lewistown Sec8T267a Lew Littlejohn, Geo. Brown(1886)

Wilson, Mrs. Delilah Ch Sherman,Serilda, LaFayette, Marietta, John,Henry, Lewistown Waterford Sec4O60a (1863)

Wilson, D. L. (Mary) Ch Lena, Er-nest, Margaret, Essie, Adolph, Clif-

ford, Havana R3 Kerton SecS OSOa(1872)

Wilson, Frank (Jennie) Ch Mary,John, Ruth, Canton R6 BuckheartSec3 T9a Mrs. Herman Lehnbeck(1909)

Wilson, Frank P. (Hazel) LewistownRl Putman Sec34 T160a RheubenBeerce (1888)

Wilson, Geo. T. (Cora) Table GroveRl Farmers Secl7 O80a (18S8)

Wilson, Hart (Sarah) Ch Wilbur, Lu-cile, Harry, Astoria Rl WoodlandSec21 O20a Sec20 T120a T. Hartley(1888)

Wilson, Henry (Nancy) Ch Goldie,Dorothy, Canton R8 Canton Sec24Farm Hand John Whitehus (1908)

Wilson, Henry Summum, WoodlandScc4 O20a (1857)

Wilson, Mrs. Jas. Ch Hazel, Lena,Herman, Table Grove, Farmers Sec7 081a (1881)

Wilson, Jas. Glasford R3 Orion Secl3OSa (1886)

Wilson, Jas. A. (Lulla) Fairview RlJoshua Sec6 TllSa A. I. Wilson(1905)

Wilson, Jasper (Dolly) Ch Frances,Leo, Marietta Rl Lee Sec31 T160aJ. Ridle (1877)

Wilson, John D. (Jane) Ch Nina,London Mills Rl Fairview SeclST160a Chas. Stout (1914)

Wilson, J. J. (Emma) Ch Pearl, Mil-burn, Lewistown R6 Lewistown Sec28 014Sa (1874)

Wilson, Levi E. (Bertha) Canton R3Buckheart Sec25 T222a John Mill-ner (1902)

Wilson, Lewis (Rosie) Ch Gertie,Florence, Coral, Lewistown RlBernadotte Scc2 022a (1911)

Wilson, L. G. (Sarah) Ch Hart, Ralph,May, Vern, Astoria Rl WoodlandSecl9 O160a (1863)

Wilson, R. H. (Emma) Ch Edna, Ma-bel, Freeman, Havana R3 KertonSecl7 0112a ( 1S84)

Wilson, Sherman (Lydia) Ch Lizzie,Frank, Lila, Mary, Ethel, Maud,Lewistown R6 Waterford Sec4T190a A. M. Heston (1864)

Wilson, S. Ernest (Mary) Ch Selah,Devere, Havana R3 Kerton Secl7Farm Hand (1892)

Wilson, Thos. J. (Addie) Ch Ethel,Mary, Hubert, Don. Paul, HavanaR3 Kerton Sec6 T114a Frank Shel-ley (1878)

Wilson, T. J. (Laura) Ch Ella, Ben-nie, (Zharles, Frank, Thomas, CubaRl Putman Sec30 OSOa (1852)

Wilson, Walter (Mary) Ch Florence,Lola, Christine, Minor, Dorothy,Table Grove Rl Farmers SeclST160a J. C. Ross (1886)

Wilts, A. (Marie) Ch Anna, Lena, An-netta. Marietta Rl Harris Seel O40a(1914)

Windsor, A. L. (Lena) Ch Violet,William, Blanche, Canton R6 Buck-heart Sec 29 Farm Hand Wm. H.Kelly (1876)

Windsor, Walace (Delia) Ch Lloyd,Ruth, Edith, Clvde. Cuba R3 Put-man Sec33 O40a'(lS72)

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Winkler, H. (Margaret) Ch Avis,

Cuba R2 Putnian Sec4 T160a JohnWinkler (1865)

Winkler, T- F. (Mary) Ch Anna, Lew-istown Rl Cass Sec36 T120a JohnWinkler (1876)

Wise, Clayton (Mary) Ch Florence,*

Lottie, Robert, Vermont R2 Ver-mont Sec22 T116a Mrs. H. Ellison

n889)Wise, Samuel (Agnes) Ch Clayton,

Clyde, Bertha, Vermont R2 Ver-mont Scc21 O80a (1863)

Wisner, Frank J. (Estella) Ch Ray,Eula, Ernest, Avon R4 Lee Sec9TSOa Mrs. Nancv Luper (1879)

Witmer, E. M. (Alice) Ch Lloyd,Keith, Astoria R4 Astoria Sec28T245a I. T. Dean (1915)

Witter, Denton W. (Cottie) Ch Hilda,

Guy, Florence, Carol, Avon R3 Un-ion Scc22 TllOa C. C. Ray (1915)

Witter, Thos. B. (Mav) Ch Reba, El-

lisville Rl ElHsville Sec6 O180a(1901)

Wolf, Daniel A. (Clara) Ch Lillian,

Bertha, Roy, Canton R4 Orion Sec17 O80a (1841)

Wolf, Herman (Mary) Ch Helen,Canton R6 Buckheart Secl6 065a(1873)

Wolf, J. P. Sr. (Emma) Ch George,Bertha, Alta, Jerry P. Jr., Warren,Canton Rl Canton Sec5 O80a (1842)

Wolf, J. P. Jr. (Bessie) Ch Edith,

Canton R2 Canton Sec29 T250a Vit-

tum Est. (1889)Wolf, Lloyd T. (Minnie) Ch Delbert,

Leona, Banner Banner Sec3 T47aLew W'eller (1878)

Wolf, Roy E. (Pearl) Canton R4 Or-ion Sccl7 TSOa D. A. W^olf (1894)

Wolf, T. F. (Nancy) Ch John, Omelia,Ida, Esther, Nora, Lloyd, Johna-than, Elsie, Canton R5 Banner Seel047a (1838)

Wolf, W. F. (Manila) Canton Rl Can-ton Sec5 T180a Geo. \V. Tucker(1893)

Wolford, Carroll R. (Nettie) Ch Sar-ah, Marv, Stanley, London Mills RlYoung Hickory Secll 0265a (1889)

Wolford, John E. (Lillian) Ch Dono-van, London Mills R22 Fairview Sec6 TSOa J. L. Wolford (1910)

Wood, Otis R. (Mabel) Ch Verne,Mildred, Raymond, Marion, Mary,Canton R3 Buckheart Secl2 085a(1879)

Woodcock, Clarence (Mae) Ch Tres-sie, Bruce, Canton R4 Orion Sec6TSOa John Green (1889)

Woodcock, Edw. D. Canton R3 Buck-heart Sec26 O60a (1863)

Woodcock, Isaac (Martha) Ch Edna,Richard, John, Esta, Canton R3Banner Secl9 OSOa Sec31 T40a W^m.B. Crothers (1S66)

Woodcock, Richard Ch Lolly, Nellie,

Fay, Canton R3 Buckheart Sec26O40a (1870)

Woodell, E. B. (Mabel) Ch Louis, In-fant, Cuba R3 Putman Sec34 T160aChester Eveland' (1891)

Woodford, John (Nola) Ch Elmer,Lilly, Charles, Table Grove R2 Ver-mont Secl7 T22a Stell Flora (1899)

Woodford, Scott (Dora) Ch Ethel,Lula, Llovd, Alta, Ipava Rl Pleas-ant SeclS TSOa H. C. Hinds (1876)

Woods, Chas. C. (Phoebe) Ch Ralph,Lizzie, Lewistown R5 Liverpool Sec30 OlSOa (1862)

Woods, Frank (Jemina) Ch Delbert,Lottie, Lily, Canton R7 Banner Sec29 T200a John W^ Ashby (1873)

Woods, Harley F. (Grace) ChFrances, Lewistown R6 LewistownSec35a TSOa Len Harn (1892)

Woods, H. H. (Rose) Canton R3 Ban-ner SeclS T160a Wm. M. Woods(1891)

Woods, Ira A. (Avis) Canton R6Buckheart Sec33 T157a Ewan Pur-dy (1882)

Woods, Mrs. Jos. Ch John, Viola,

Cora, Astoria Rl Woodland Sec26O60a (1886)

Woods, Oscar (Catherine) Ch Albert,Paul, Canton R3 Buckheart Secl2068a (1879)

Woods, Porter H. (Jessie) LewistownR4 Liverpool Secl9 T70a Jas. Hum-mel (1888)

Woods, Ralph A. Lewistown R4 Liver-pool SeclS T136a Semantha Downs(1887)

Woods, Ralph E. (Laura) Ch Gordon,Lola, Lewistown R5 LewistownSec25 OSOa (1868)

Woods, Stanley M. (Jennie) Ch Lu-cien, Genevieve, Oleana, Eleanor,Canton RS Orion Secl9 T160a Mrs.Florence Harn (1890)

Woods, Walter D. (Lucy) Ch Ed,John, Bessie, Porter, Creston, Mar-ion, Hattie, Gerald, Clyde, Dorothy,Lewistown R4 Liverpool Sec31 O80a

Woodward, Bert Lewistown Rl Lew-istown Scc7 OlSOa (1886)

Woodward, Henry (Florence) ChBert, Ida, Mary, Lewistown RlLewistown Sec7 O120a (1855)

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Woodworth, A. (Jane) Ch William,Bessie, Canton R8 Orion Sec36 O40a(1863)

Wootten, Owen Table Grove R3 Far-mers Scc21 Ollla (1905)

Workman, A. D. (Maggie) Ch Neville,Kenneth, Arline, William, Curtiss,Astoria Rl Woodland Sec34 0122a(1896)

Workman, J. D. (Katy) Ch Everett,Twyla, Dorothy, Samuel, AstoriaRl Woodland Sec34 T40a Mrs. J.Wood (1874)

Worley, C. D. (Almira) Ch Zela,Lloyd, Caroline, Rita, Ethel, Ber-nice, Cuba Rl Cass Sec35 OllOa(1881)

Worrell, Robt. (Cora) Ch Daisy,Claud, Clyde, Clarence, Margaret,Edith, Ida, Clark, Canton Rl Fair-view Sec35 O340a (1888)

Wren, Jas. (Bell) Ch Annie, James Jr.

St. Augustine, Union Sec6 047a(1901)

Wrestler, H. L. Ch Grover, Ruth, Ha-vana R3 Kerton Sec7 O80a (1863)

Wrestler, Markus S. Ch Nelson, Elzie,

Havana R3 Isabel Sec32 T40a Geo.Jones (1858)

Wrestler, Nelson C. (Carrie) Ch Gar-net, Nelda, Alillard, Havana R3 Isa-bel Seel TlOa Markus S. Wrestler(1880)

Wright, Bryant (Flora) Ch Elmer,Howard, Clarisse, Raymond, George,Canton R5 Banner Sec2 O50a (1855)

Wright, Chas. M. (May) Ch Helen,Maurice, Canton Rl Canton Sec20T122a Mrs. Mary A. Randolph(1884)

Wright, Elmer J. (Hepsy) Ch Eldan,Canton Rl Farmington Sec31 T158aMarv H. Miller (1908)

Wright, E. A. (Margaret) Ch Clarissa,Taylor, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22T5a T. E. Wright (1856)

Wright, Geo. L. (Verlie) Ch Jarvis,Fairview Rl Fairview SeclO T213aFrank Grimm (1911)

Wright, Irving (Delia) Ch Shelby,Flossie, Floyd, Astoria R3 Wood-land Sec4 T150a H. Breeden (1879)

Wright, I. A. (Gladys) Ch Cecil,

Chester, Table Grove Rl FarmersSecll T200a J. A. Wright (1885)

Wright, Louie O. (Ida) Ch Gaylen,Louise, Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec29 TlOSa Caroline Smith (1881)

Wright, L. P. (Harriet) Ch Charlie,John, Eddie, Elmer, Edmond, Louie,Dolly, Logan, Arleigh, Astoria R3Woodland Sec9 061a (1856)

Wright, Nelson (Lena) Havana R3Kerton Sec4 07a (1874)

Wright, Orvill L. (Hattie) Canton R4Canton Secl5 078a (1881)

Wright, Taylor E. Ch Harold, Glenn,Lewistown R6 Isabel Sec22 092a(1868)

Wright, Vinney E. (Laura) Canton RlFarmington Sec31 T140a LauraMorton (1906)

WyckofF, John T, (Harriet) FairviewRl Fairview Sec28 T146a A. F. Pol-hemus (1905)

Wynkoop, Ernest R. (Fannie) ChHazel, Edith, Avon R3 Union Sec13 OlOOa (1913)

Wys, Fred (Barbara) Canton R4 Or-ion Sec3 O80a (1902)

Wys, John Canton R4 Orion Sec3O80a (1902)

Yardley, Jas. R. (Anna) Ch Charles,Bernice, Bernetta, Cuba Rl PutmanSec31 T166a Edw. Alorgan (1913)

Yeoman, Lion A, (Bell) Ch Alice,Celeste, Corinne, Lion A. Jr., Ma-hala, Avon R3 Union Sec23 D2G0a(1907)

Yeoman, Theo. I. (Maggie) Ch Marie,Theodore, Margaret, Regina, Ber-nice, Sylvester, Charlotte, St. Au-gustine Rl Union Sec2 O160a (1910)

Yingling, Harry C. (Mattie) Ellisville

Rl Deerfield Seel T80a M. A. Mar-tin (1914)

Yocum, Alice Canton R4 Orion SecSO40a (1866)

Yocum, Calvin (May) Ch Marie, Nel-lie, George, John, Canton R4 OrionSec4 O40a (1873)

Yocum, Chas. (Nellie) Ch Harold,Avon R4 Lee Secl9 Farm Hand L.T. Turpin (1904)

Yocum, Chas. Canton R4 Orion SecSO80a (1873)

Yocum, Cornelius Canton R4 OrionSec5 O80a (1866)

Yocum, C. R. (Adelaide) Marietta RlLee Sec32 T308a (1896)

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Yocum, E. R. (Danna) Ch Gladwin,Gifford, Marietta R2 Harris Sec30T82a J. W. Hunnicut (1890)

Yocum, H. S. (Lenna) Ch Gale,

\\avne, Ralph, Marietta R2 HarrisScc21 T514a A. N. Black (1877)

Yocum, John (Rebecca) Ch Lana,Sarah, George, Marietta Harris Sec15 O90a (1854)

Yocum, Mamie Canton R4 Orion Sec5 OSOa (1861)

Yocum, Stephen Canton R4 Orion Sec8 O120a (1877)

Yocum. Thomas H. (Sophronia) ChHerman, Dessie, Canton R4 OrionScc3 073a (1866)

Yomell, J. W. (Cora) Ch Hazel,Dwiffht, Cuba Rl Cass Sec23 FarmHand (1866)

Young, David E. (Ocie) Ch Neva,Nina, \^era, AvonRl Union Sec35O240a (1908)

Young, Guy R. (Mattie) Ch VeraVerle, lona, Ellisville Rl Ellisville

Sec6 Ollla (1911)

Young, Lee H. (Marie) Ellisville RlDecrfield Sec3 T80a A. C. Clutts

(1911)

Young, Jas. (Louisa) Ch Daisy, Ber-tha, Nelson, Havana R3 Isabel Sec31 O40a (1858)

Young, Jas. F. (Mars^aret) Ch John,Dan, Nellie, Clarence, Fiatt RlDeerfield Secl6 O60a (1896)

Young, John A. (Nellie) Ch Arling-ton, Lee, Louise, Avon R3 Ellisville

Secl7 O200a (1912)

Young, Nelson (Golda) Ipava R3Pleasant Secl6 O140a (1910)

Young, Norman (Fave) Avon Rl LeeSec5 T80a Mrs. Myers (1907)

Young, S. (Alice) Ch Alvia, Lenora,Esther, Martha, Bethina, Eula,Lumoine, Avon Rl Lee Sec5 T160aMrs. Ed Lillie (1907)

Young, Wm. W. (Louise) Ch Bessie,Charles, Smithfield R2 Deerfield Sec20 T466a (1912)

Yost, Fred (Mary) Ch Ethel, New-ton, Edna, Marietta Rl Lee Sec32T120a W. Osborn (1.907)

Yost, Henry (Mary) Ch Anna, As-toria R4 Astoria Sec26 T200a J. D.Miller (1914)

Zaborac, B. Z. (Mary) Ch Vinco, Al-bert, Bartol, Eva, George, Matt,Carlo, Stanki, Canton R6 BuckheartSccl6 O105a (1896)

Zeigler, Jacob (Sarah) Ch Clara, Wil-lis, Ralsmon, Charles, Jessie. Sarah,Nellie, Mace, Smithfield Rl CassSec32 O190a (1861)

Zeigler, W. T., MD. (Ray) Ch Robert,John, Canton Canton Sec22 O30aT30a A. McCutcheon (1867)

Zettle, J. L. (Edna) Vermont R2 As-toria Sec2 T39a Wm. H. Derry(1884)

Zettle, W. H. (Ann) Ch Nellie, Har-ry, Alice, Jesse, William, Walter,Vermont R2 Astoria Seel 0156a(1885)

Zimmerman, B. W. (Sadie) Ch Her-bert, Feme, Astoria R3 PleasantScc35 O80a (1876)

Zimmerman, Elmer (Katie) Ch Lila,

Rav, Earl, Havana R3 Kerton Sec2O3'20a (1913)

Zimmerman, G. E. (Anna) Ch Martha,Lloyd, Avon R4 Lee Sec22 T200aSam WaUick (1881)

Zittele, Marton (MilHe) Ch Lillie,

Amy, Annie, Lula, Ethel, John,George, Ellisville Rl Deerfield Sec17 OlOa (1891)

Zittle, Henry A. (Minnie) Ch Ada,Ellisville Rl Deerfield Seel 0127a(1892)

Zoll, Newton Ipava Rl Pleasant Sec80165a (1866)

Zook, Floyd R. (Girtie) Avon Rl Un-ion Sec35 T120a Ernest Teach(1914)

Zuck, Addison E. (Margaret) ChFloyd, Odais, Edith, Edna, Avon R3Union Sec25 O120a (1909)

Zumstein, Mrs. Amelia Ch Eva, Ellis-

ville Rl Deerfield Secl2 O220a(1898}

Zumstein, Ernest (Lena) Ch Henry,Elmer, Rav, Ellisville Rl DeerfieldSecl2 022da (1901)

142

GUARANTEEDro/.^YEARS

MostEASILYERECTED <,,

MOVED—

Manufacturers of

Steel Tanks, Corn Cribs,

Wagon Tanks, Hog Houses,

Hog Waterers, Hog Scalders,

AMONEYSAVERinHaui. Troughs, Automatlc Fceders,

F^ri^rarweTht*:::?: Feed cookers. Tank Heaters,

^^^E^'5^1™LS*G*-erp^L?„?„°^ Tank Pumps, Brood Coops,howand illustrating full line. ~,^ , t t» i. xi j_ •

BusHNELL TANK WORKS, Inc. Stock and Poultry Fountains,Bushneil Dept. B Illinois y^ .. i • n i. • a.- -ni^HHiHHHii^HiH Cribbing, Combination Fences.

Sutton (Ql MooreMONOLITHIC CONCRETE SILOS

Dealers in Building Material

403 S. Fourth Ave. CANTON, ILL.

Complete House Furnishers

Furniture—Stoves—Rugs

CREDIT IF DESIRED

The Store of Quality and Service. t><3.1lt011, 111.

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FULTON COUNTY BREEDERS' DIRECTORY

BEEF CATTLE

ABERDEEN ANGUSAndrews, C Bryant, P.O.

Barclay, John Lewistown, R. 2

Barrett, Henry L Lewistown, R. 1

Bearce, John O Lewistown, R. 1

Beaty, Frank Astoria, R. 3

Beebe, John Canton, R. 6Bolender, Myron C Lewistown, R. 2

Branson, Wm. T Ipava, R. 3

Burrows, Earl Lewistown, R. 3

Burrows, George Lewistown, R. 3

Chatterton, Frank O Avon, R. 1

Cheatham, Bert Fairview, R. 1

De Ford, Dallas J Lewistown, 111.

Fluke, Richard H Lewistown, R. 1

Ford, Arthur W Lewistown, R. 1

FouTS, M Canton, R. 7

GiLKERSON, WiLMER P Ipava, R. 4Girard, Lloyd Canton, R. 4Graham, Jesse J. 1st. .Lewistown, R. 6Hammond, Richard A. Lewistown, R. 6Hartle, Clarence Canton, R. 6HendI'.rson, Alonzo Cuba, R. 1

HuLVEY, Touton L Lewistown, R. 3Hummel, John Lewistown, R. 3Hummel, Jos. M Lewistown, R. 5

Johnson, Wm. O Farmington, R35Kelly, Jas. G Ipava, R. 1

Kingery, T. J Astoria, R. 3KiRACOFE, John E Lewistown, R. 4Lane, Platt F Ipava, R. 4Laws, H. C Canton, R. 6Locks, Jas. A Canton, R. 2Manley, a. W Marietta, 111.

Mummert, J. E x-Xstoria, R. 3Murphy, Elmer J Lewistown, R. 1

NoTT, Harry Lewistown, R. 3Orr, John S Canton, R. 5

Parr, Jas Astoria, R. 3PiTTMAN, C. L , Cuba, R. 3Provard, Geo. O Canton, R. 6Quick, Chas. A Fiatt, R. 1

Schrodt, Simon A.. London Mills, R. 1

Shaw, J. H Lewistown, R. 4Shawver, Jacob Lewistown, R. 1

Shawver, Thos. J Lewistown, R. 1

Shields, Frank H Lewistown, R. 6Shull, J. Newton Lewistown, R.4Smith, "B. C Canton, R. 7Stell, Arthur Cuba, R. 3Stell, John Cuba, R. 2Stevens, E. C Canton, R. 6Strode, Luther B Cuba, R. 3

Taylor, A. J Canton, R. 2Ulm, Geo. F Fairview. R. 1

Van Liew, Daniel H. . . .Fairview, R. 1

Warner, Nathaniel B Ipava, R. 3Welker, Mrs. Emma Astoria, R. 1

BROWN SWISSOlson, O. L Canton, R. 8

GALLOWAYDaley, Ezra H London Mills, R. 1

Groom, Jas. G Canton, R. 1

Harden, Enoch H.. London Mills, R22

GUERNSEYMcMuLLEN, Chas. E. .. .Fairview, R. 1

White, Leo S London Mills, R. 1

Woods, Oscar Canton, R. 3

HEREFORDBunch, J. W Lewistown, R. 1

Catron, Bruce H Ipava, R. 4Fouts, Ralph W Fiatt, R. 1

Hagaman, Chas. E.. London Mills, R. 1

Huntley, Chas. H Avon, R. 3Kuehn, Christ C Smithfield, R. 2Mahr, Ellis O Fiatt, R. 1

Rock, Chas Fiatt, R. 1

POLLED ANGUSBarlow, John W Avon, R. 3Carter, Everett Lewistown, R. 2Carver, Jasper Canton, R. 6Culver, John T Avon, R. 3Daley, Howard H Rapatee, R35Davis, Warren Canton, R. 3Hamm, Wm. H Ipava, R.4Hummel, Chas. M Cuba, R. 3Hummel, Jesse B Cuba, R. 3May, Roy Smithfield, R. 1

Mummert, W. H Astoria, R. 3NoRVAL, John W Fairview, R. 1

Ogle, Guy F London Mills, R22Rogers, Clarence. .. .London Mills, 111.

Swigert, Geo. O London Mills, R. 1

POLLED DURHAMCoTTY, Chas. W Fairview, R. 1

Heller, Frank Cuba, III.

Leister, T. E Marietta, R. 1

Whaley, Wm. L Lewistown, R. 5

POLLED HEREFORDHuffman, S. L Cuba, R. 1

RED POLLEDBranson, W. W Canton, R. 6Johnson, I. C Astoria, R. 3

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

SHORTHORNAlward, Frank Canton,Ballard, L. C Canton,Blakslee, Wm. E Rapatee,Braden, John W. Jr. . .Lewistown,Briggs, Wm Canton,Bruning, J. H Lewistown,Clanin, Oral S Ipava,

Banner, Frank C Ipava,

De WitTj Jasper Canton,Dickson, Wilbur Ellisville,

DiLWORTH, T. S Table Grove,Ellis, John G Canton,Erkel, Charley Smithfield,

Fisher, Charlie Canton,Garrison, H. E Astoria,

Geeseman, Wm. C .London Mills,

Green, Burt A Farmington,Hollister, Lawrence A Avon,HuTCHiNs, Ed Marietta,

Keefer, Edw. W Smithfield,

Keeler, Frank Lewistown,Lau, Michael Astoria,

Lawson, J. Marion Ellisville,

Littlejohn, David S. .Lewistown,Littlejohn, Frank C. .Lewistown,LuMAN, Arthur London Mills,

LuTZ, L. A Marietta,

McGrew, K. I Vermont,McMillan, G. M Canton,Miller, Geo. B Canton,Moore, S. B Astoria,

Myers, Emery Rapatee,Nate, Thrall W Lewistown,Negley, Jas. P Farmington,Neville, John P Canton,Plate, Wm Astoria,

RoBisoN, R. S Canton,Rohrer, Samuel E Canton,Rose, Robert Lewistown,Schleich, Charley Fairview,

Scholes, Clyde A Canton,ScHOLES, Geo. W Canton,Shaeffer, Wm. H Canton,Shields, Ross Ipava,

Taylor. Vernie Fairview,Ulm, Jos. R London Mills,

Weber, Alphonso F Ipava,

Wileman, Chas Ipava,

Wileman, Jesse Ipava,

R. 1

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DAIRY CATTLE

HOLSTEINBonnett, Frank Marietta, P.O.Bucher, Cyrus G Astoria, R. 1

BucHER, S. G Astoria, R. 1

Cramblet, C. T Marietta, R. 1

Emans, J. A Farmington, 111.

Herbert, A. C Cuba,Johnson, C. M Canton,Johnson, E. L Canton,Jump, Chas Canton,Kline, J. W Ipava,Loose, Charlie Farmington,Miller, C. M Canton,Morse,, Wm. S Middle Grove,Negley, H. A Canton,Randolph, A. F Canton,Rowley, H Canton,Simmons, A. E Table Grove,

JERSEYAsh, Lucy A Canton,Babbitt, Emery V. . .St. Augustine,Furnice, E Astoria,

Gibbs, Elmer E Marietta,

Luman, Ernest London Mills,

Melvin, J. E Bushnell,

Millard, Oscar Cuba,Rose, Louis T London Mills,

Schleich, John H Fairview,Turner, Geo. E Smithfield,

Walters, J. M Farmington,

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HOGS

BERKSHIRETurner, Geo. E Smithfield, R. 2

CHESTER WHITEBallard, L. C Canton, R. 5Beaty, Charlie Astoria, R. 3Blackaby, J. T Lewistown, R. 2Burrows, Moses Ipava, R. 4Clauson, Ed Ipava, R. 4De Mott, John H Smithfield, R. 1

Hamm, Wm. H Ipava, R.4Hayle, Perry Marietta, R. 1

Hukill, Mrs. Cinda. . .Lewistovra, R.lJones, Marion Cuba, R. 1

Hampshire HogsThe Prolific and Hustling Kind of

the Right Stripe.

Angus CattleBarred Rock Chickens, Mam-

moth Bronze Turkeys,Toulouse Geese.

Orion Stock FarmLlyod Girard, Prop.

CANTON - ILLINOIS

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Knott, Robt. A Ellisville, R. 1

Long, Edw. F Ipava, R. 3

Peterson, Parlin Avon, R. 3

Robinson, Chas Canton, R. 1

Robinson, Luther M Canton, R. 1

Sheckler, Frank G Ellisville, R.,1

DUROC JERSEYAuten, Aaron Banner, P. O.Baldwin, Lew F Ipava, R. 1

Barrett, John Ipava, R. 4Barrett, Thos L Ipava, R. 4Beadles, Thos. M Lewistown, R. 3

Beaty, Frank Astoria, R. 3

Bolton. J. T Ipava, R. 4Bonnett, Frank Marietta, P.O.Boo, Jos Lewistown, R. 5

Boo, Otis Lewistown, R. 5

Bowman, M. C Fiatt, R. 1

Broden, John W., Jr. . .Lewistown, R.'6

Bucher, Isaac H Astoria, R. 1

Burgett, Earl Ipava, R. 4Banner, B. S Astoria, R. 3

Banner, C. E Summum, 111.

Banner, Jesse H Summum, 111.

Bavid, C. O Ipava, R. 4Bavis, Thos. C Lewistown, R. 6Bunbar, Chas. C Avon, R. 1

EwiNG, Clinton L. . .Farmington, R. 2

FouTCH , Chas Ipava, R. 3FuRNicE, E Astoria, R. 1

Graham, L. B .Smithfield, R. 1

Ham MACK, Clifford Havana, R. 3HuNNicuTT, J. W Marietta, R. 2Irwin, Barton M Lewistown, R.2Jackson, Mrs. Jenny B... Canton, R. 5

Johnson, N. A Astoria, R.2Jones, Harley B Cuba, R. 3

Jones, Wm. F Ipava, R. 1

Lacey, Richard H Ipava, R. 1

Lau, Michael Astoria, R. 3

LuTZ, O. H Table Grove, R. 1

Markley, a. J Summum, 111.

May, Bon V Lewistown, R. 3Melvin. J. E Bushnell, R.2Meyer, Herman Canton, R. 4Moorhouse, Le Roy E. Lewistown, R. 1

Mullin, F. B Table Grove, R. 3Olson, Oscar Canton, R. 8Peak, Wm Lewistown, R. 1

Quick, Chas. A Fiatt, R. 1

Quick, John R Fiatt, R. 1

Quick, Roscoe H Fiatt, R. 1

Rawley, John Astoria, R. 3Rector, H. J Smithfield, 111.

Remington, John Ipava, R. 1

Robinson, H. Oscar Ipava, R. 3Robinson, Lawrence' S Ipava, R. 1

GEO. F. LOAR, Dru^^istLEWISTON Manufacturer of ILLINOIS

Loar's Eczema Remedy(The Best for Skin Trouble)

Loar's Cough Ointment

Loar's Beauty Cream 4Loar's Meat Saver will

keep your meat free

from skippers, bugs and

blowflies — 50c and 75c

Pospaid.

Poland China HogsBig Type, Big with

Quality

Write your wants or come tosee them. Prices Right

Lee ClemensIpava, 111.

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

ScALF, Jesse Cuba, R. 2Shields, Jerry A Lewistown, R. 5Shull, J. Newton Lewistown, R. 4Stickler, Hervey W Canton, R. 8Strode, Elmer Ipava, R. 4Thompson. Martin L Ipava, R. 1

Walford, Carroll R.London Mills, R. 1

Warner, Wm. C Ipava, R. 3Welker, Jesse A Astoria, R. 3YocuM, E. R Marietta, R. 2YocuM, H. S Marietta, R. 2

HAMPSHIREBucher, Isaac H Astoria, R. 1

Girard, Lloyd Canton, R. 4Miller, Chas. F Canton, R. 2Rhoades, p. J Astoria, R. 1

Wileman, Chas Ipava, R. 1

Wileman, Jesse Ipava, R. 1

Woodcock, Isaac Canton, R. 3

MULE FOOTKnott, J. H Ellisville, R. 7Preisel, Geo Lewistown, R. 5

POLAND CHINAAten, M. V Ipava, R. 1

Babbitt, Geo. W Avon, R. 3Barrett, Henry L Lewistown, R. 1

Baughman, Geo Fiatt, R. 1

Baughman, J. a Smithfield, R. 2Beaird, Jas. E Ipava, R. 1

Bernard, A. T Cuba, R. 3Bowen, John H Lewistown, R. 1

Branson, Wm. T Ipava, R. 3Brockley, Harry Vermont, R. 2Brown, Calvin J Lewistown, R. 6Bruning, J. H Lewistown, R. 6Butler, Weston O Lewistown, R. 1

Cadwalader, I. L Canton, R. 8Clark, Jas. A Marietta, R. 2Clayberg, Harry Cuba, P.O.Clayberg, Ralph Cuba, R. 3Clemens, Frank Ipava, R. 2Clemens, Lee Ipava, R. 2Coleman, Frank Ipava, R. 1

Crayton, John H Canton, R. 3Banner, W. J Astoria, R. 4Davis, Oliver P Lewistown, R. 4Davis, Thos. C Lewistown, R. 6Deakin, E. R Cuba, 111.

De Ford, M. J Lewistown, R. 6Emans, J. A Farmington, 111.

Eskridge, Don C Lewistown, R. 3EvELAND, Willis E Lewistown, R. 5

Ewing, Clinton L Farmington, R. 2FicKEL, Geo. S Smithfield, R. 2FiTZ Henry, Jas. B Lewistown, R. 1

FouTS, Geo. W Lewistown, R. 3FouTs, Ralph Fiatt, R. 1

GiBBS, Elmer E Marietta, 111.

Good, Frank IpavaGrigsby, Henry Lewistown]Groom, John B RapateeHagerty, C. J Cuba,Haines, T. H ipava.Hedden, Alvie Canton,Helle, Geo Cuba,Henderson, Alonzo Cuba,Herbert, A. C Cuba'HowERTER, Jesse A 'Cuba'Hutchins, Ed Marietta!Keefer, Edw. W Smithfield,Klinedinst, Wm IpavaKosT, H. L Vermont!KosT, Ross Vermont,Kruzan, Logan F MariettaKuehn, Christ C Smithfield,'Lalicker, Sherman Ipava,Lane, Harry M Cuba!Lawson, J. Marion Ellisville'Leister, T. E Marietta!Lindsey, Alva IpavaLingenfelter, John P Canton'Long, Albert C Cuba!Luman, Arthur ... .London Mills!Massingale, Wm Canton,Mateer, John W. . . .London Mills!McClelland, J Astoria,McMillan, G. M Canton,McMullen, Earl Astoria,McMullen, Geo AstoriaMcMullen, Wm. M. . .Farmington!Miller, Harry C Canton'Moore, John W Canton'MoRRELL, John Canton.Mummert, W. H Astoria,Nate, Thrall W Lewistown!Neff, J. A Seville,Negley, H. a Canton,Nott, Harry Lewistown,Owens, John Cuba,Parry, Edw Astoria,Patterson, Jas. F Farmington,Peterson, Geo. A Avon,Pettet, Ed Lewistown!Pilkington, L CubaPlate, Wm Astoria!Post, Clifford T Lewistown,Potter, Frank C Avon,Prickett, Fred W Lewistown'Rector, Theo. J Smithfield!RiNGEL, H. J Ipava,Rumble, J. K. A Astoria,Ryno, Wm. C Canton,Salisbury, J. W Astoria,Schleich, John B Fairview,Scholes, Clyde A Canton,ScHOLES, Geo. W Canton,Schoonover, John A. . .Smithfield,Seaton, Sherman W. .Lewistown,Sheets, David M Lewistown,Shields, Frank H Lewistown,

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PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Shineker, Geo. A Canton, R. 1

Shull, J. Newton Lewistown, R. 4

Shu MAKER, Geo. C Canton, R. 1

Spangler, E. M Marietta, R. 2

Stambaugh, Geo. H Ipava, R. 3

Stimeling, Frank L Cuba, R. 3

Stuflebeam, O. M Lewistown, R. 6

Thomas, Wm. R Lewistown, R. 3

Thompson, Oscar Summum, 111.

Walter, Carl H Canton, R. 1

Walter, G. H Canton, R. 1

Walters, E. C Table Grove, R. 1

Weber, Alphonso F Ipava, R. 3

Weber, Nicholas Lewistown, R. 6

Willard, Jas. R Canton, R. 2

Williams, Daniel T Canton, R. 8

WiLLisoN, Chas. a Lewistown, R.4Wilson, Levi E Canton, R. 3

Woods, Chas C Lewistown, R. 5

YocuM, C. R Marietta, R. 1

HORSES

BELGIANAbbadusky, Wm EUisville, R. 1

MORGANKetcham, R. a Canton, R. 7

NORMANBuRGE, Harvey Canton, R. 1

Hammond, Richard A. Lewistown, R. 6

PERCHERONAbbadusky, Wm EUisville, R. 1

Alward, Mrs. Eliza Canton, R. 1

Alward, G. H CantonBabbitt, Kenneth R Avon, R. 3

Babcock, Chas. S Ipava, R. 1

Barrett, Henry L Lewistown, R. 1

Baylor & Mosher CubaBeam, R Cuba, R. 2

Bean, Jos Cuba, R. 1

Benner, Martin Canton, R. 1

Berkley, B. F Cuba, R. 1

Bernard, A. T .Cuba, R. 3

Bishop, L. E Lewistown, R.4Blakaby, Robt Lewistown, R. 2

Bolender, Myron C. . .Lewistown, R. 2

BoMAN, G. R LewistownBowEN, John H Lewistown, R. 1

Branson, Wm. T Ipava, R. 3

Breckenridge, M. E. . .Lewistown, R. 5

Breed, J. F Canton, R. 3

Bruning, J. H. & Sons. Lewistown, R. 6Burgett, Earl Ipava, R. 4Cameron, John W Smithfield, R. 1

Carr, John & Frank Avon, R. 4Clayberg, Ralph Cuba, R. 3

Cook, Benj. F Avon,"R. 3

Cooper, Thos Canton, R. 4Crick, Perry E Ipava, R. 1

Daley, Ezra H London Mills, R. 1

Darland, Jos. H Fairview, R. 1

Davis, O. P LewistownDerry, N. B Astoria, R. 3.

DiLLEFELD, Carl Cauton, R. 1

Downs, W. A LewistownDuvALL, E. W LewistownEshelman, Clyde A Canton, R. 1

Eshelman, C. B AvonEskridge, Don C Lewistown, R. 3

Eskridge, Sam W LewistownEwAN, Chas Canton, R. 7

EwiNG, J. C FarmingtonFennessy, E. J AvonFiTZHENRY, W. C LewistownFord, Arthur W Lewistown, R. 1

Ford, Frank C Lewistown, R. 1

Forham, B. E AvonFouTCH, Jos Havana, R. 3

Geeseman, Wm. C. . .London Mills, R. 1

Gilkerson, Wilmer P Ipava, R. 4

MENDENHALL Complete Furniture Outfits

delivered to your home without— extra charge. Telephone No. If.

Home of Good Furniture VERMONT, ILLINOIS

Tel No 48-02 HARRY R. ROWDEN,

"Allf^ SQUARE

DEAL"N. E. Corner Square

P. O. Box No. 29

Dealer in

REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDSFARM LANDS

CUBA, ILLINOIS

148

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

GoRHAM, Barman E Avon, R. 1

Hammond, Richard A.Lewistown, R. 6Harmon, D. H CantonHatch, Geo. A AvonHatch, W. W AvonHeffren, Michael, Sr. .. .Havana, R. 3Herring, Bartie Cuba, R. 2

Hilton, Cyrus CubaHiNDE, R. M LewistownHuLVESY, G. W. & T. L LewistownJustus, Wm. L Ipava, R. 3

Keefauver, Wm Bryant, 111.

Keime, Grant Smithfield, R. 1

Keyton, John E Lewistown, R. 1

Kiracofe, John E Lewistown, R. 4Kruschinsky, a. J Canton, R. 1

Lalicker, Sherman Ipava, R. 4Laws, H. C Canton, R. 6Locke, Harmon H EUisville, R. 1

Marshall, J. P VermontMartin, Chas. W Canton, R. 1

Martin & Keefauver CantonMcCarahan, S. L Lewistown, R. 4McClelland, Jno Astoria, R. 4McMillan, G. M. & Sons

Canton, R. 7, Box 39Miller, C. M Canton, R. 8Miller, Lawrence P Rapatee, R35

Mings, W. G AvonMoore, Chas. A Canton, R. 2Moore, John W. & Sons. .Canton, 111.

Morrell, John Canton, R. 1

Morton, F. A CantonMosHER, S. A Cuba, R. 3MuMMERT, J. E Astoria, R. 3Mummert, W. H Astoria, R.3Nate, Thrall W Lewistown, R.3Neff, J. A Seville, 111.

O'Bryant, Wm Bryant, 111.

Page, H. C VermontPettet, Ed Lewistown, R. 3PiGG, Lewis P Smithfield, R. 1

Porter, F. A Cuba, R. 3Potter, Frank C Avon, R. 1

Pratt, Lucian S LewistownProvard, Geo. O Canton, R. 6Provard, John W CantonRafferty, F. J CantonRiley, Henry LewistownRohrer, J. H. & Son CantonRohrer, Samuel E Canton, R. 1

Ryin, Geo. H Lewistown, R. 1

Ryin, Henry & Sons. . .Lewistown, R. 1

Ryin, John O Lewistown, R. 1

ScHOONovER, C. H Cuba, R. 1

ScHOONOVER, John A. . .Smithfield, R. 2

Scripps-Greer Dry Goods Co.

FULTON COUNTY'S BEST PLACE TO BUY!

Dry Goods, Carpets, RugsDraperies, Ladies' Cloaks

Suits and Dresses

MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED

Bell Phone 127

Home Phone 420

Northeast Corner of Square, CANTON, ILL.

149

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Shawgo, Wm. H Ipava, R. 1

Shawver. Jacob & SoN.Lewistown, R. 1

Shawver. Thos. J Lewistown, R. 1

Shields, Frank H Lewistown, R. 6Shields, P. A LewistownSkull, J. Newton Lewistown, R. 4Simpson, Walter D. . .Farmington, R. 2Slack, Arthur R Canton, R. 1

Slack, Cecil W Canton, R. 1

Slack, Fred L Canton, R. 1

Slack, Lora A Canton, R.lSpangler, Edw Astoria, R. 3Stambaugh, Geo. H Ipava, R. 3Standard, Harvey Canton, R. 2Staggs, Elmer H Avon, R. 1

Staggs, J. H AvonStaggs, Maurice R Avon, R. 1.

Stell, John Cuba, R. 2Strode, Luther B Cuba, R. 3Teach, Guy V Avon, R. 1

Thomas, D. W. & Co CantonThomas, Lyle LewistownThum, Henry Smithfield, R. 2Thum, John Smithfield, R. 1

VoRHEEs, Raymond R Fairview, R. 1

Warner, Nathaniel B Ipava, R. 3Waters, Archie L Avon, R. 3Weaver, Lester Canton, R. 2Weaver, Frank Lewistown Box 45Wells, Alonzo Table GroveWertman, John Lewistown, R. 2Wetzel, Toler B LewistownWhaley, Wm. L Lewistown, R. 5White, Jas. A Ellisville, R. 1

Williams, Roy Canton, R. 4Wilson, Chas. W

Canton, 25 W. Spruce St.

Woods, C. A AvonWorrell, Robt Canton, R. 1

Wright, Irving Astoria, R. 3

SHETLAND PONIES

SHEEP

Millard, OscarMiller, C. M . .

.

. . Cuba, R. 3

.Canton, R. 8

SHIREBonner. Fred Canton, R. 3Clausen, Chas Fairview, R. 1

DiLwoRTH, T. S Table Grove, R.lHarden, Enoch H. . .London Mills, R22Hensley, John Marietta, R. 2Roberts, T. E Smithfield, 111.

Thum, John Smithfield, R. 1

Williams, R. U. E. .. .Smithfield, R. 2

STANDARD BREDBarrett, F. D Canton, R. 1

SHROPSHIREBreckenridge, M. E Lewistown, R. 5Dilworth, T. S Table Grove, R.lLuMAN, Arthur London Mills, R22Morrell, John Canton, R. 1

Nate, Thrall W Lewistown, R. 3Pigg, Lewis P Smithfield, R. 1

Shields, Jerry A Lewistown, R. 5Stuflebeam, Orville M.Lewistown, R. 6

POULTRY

HAMBURGBeaty, Hiram Astoria, R. 3

BROWN LEGHORNGrisby, Geo Lewistown, R. 4Harris, Wm. H Canton, R. 3Morse, Joh n L Avon, R. 4Robinson, H. Oscar Ipava, R. 3Weaver, Wm. C Lewistown, R. 4Wilcoxen, John C Lewistown, R. 2

WHITE LEGHORNBaldwin, Lew F Ipava, R. 1

Mings, Claire H Avon, R. 4MoRAN, Henry E Canton, R. 2Staggs, Wm. F Avon, R. 3

BUFF ORPINGTONAlward, Mrs. Eliza Canton, R. 1

Carley, Bernard Avon, R. 1

Cowman, Frank N. .London Mills, R22Jacobs, Harry L London Mills, R.lMartin, Jacob, Jr. .London Mills, R.lPreisel, Geo Lewistown, R. 5

Ruth, J. L Browning, R. 2

Schafer Bros Ellisville, R.lShields, Elijah C Lewistown, R. 2

Shreves, Wm. A.... London Mills, R22Van Syckel, Chas. E Canton, R. 1

Whitenack, T. O Lewistown, R. 2

Wilcoxen, Geo. R Lewistown, R. 2

Young, Guy R Ellisville, R. 1

WHITE ORPINGTONDowns, J. W Lewistown, R. 4

PARTRIDGE ROCKButler, Peter London Mills, R. 1

Ray, Wiley Lewistown. R. 2

150

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

jfirsit^ tate Panfe ^tKrusit Co.Canton, Illinois

Capital and Surplus, $132,000.00

VrOUR banking business is solicited on the basis of the strength^ and stabiUty that underUes this bank—the one that is des-

tined to be the largest bank in Fulton County. We welcome in-

terviews with those who wish to open either checking or savings

accounts.

We are authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator,

Guardian, and in all capacities of trust. Banking in all its

branches. Safety deposit boxes for rent.

4% interest paid on Time Deposits; interest compoundedsemi-annually.

You are invited to make this Bank your headquarters whenin Canton.

OFFICERS and DIRECTORS

U. G. ORENDORFF, President A. E. TAFF, Vice-PresidentGEO. WILSON, Cashier

LEONARD FISHER EDWARD McBROOMC. F. EYERLY A. L. OWINGS

^eal Estate INSURANCE L^^J^Rooms I, 2 and 3

rollprtion^i M A. GALLAGHERWRIGHT BLDG. AIIU ^^OlieCLlOIlh canton : ILLINOIS

BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK REF.n, Jas. E London Mills, R. 1

RuscH MEYER, A Astoria, R. 1

Alward, Mrs. Fxiza Canton, R. 1 Scholes, Clyde A Canton, R. 6Berry, Nathan Lewistown, R. 2 Scholes, Geo, W Canton, R. 6Cook, Kenneth G Ipava, R. 3 Shaw, J. H Lewistown, R. 4Dunbar, Chas. W Avon, R. 1 Shields, Chas Lewistown, R. 2Ellis, Jas. B Cuba, R. 2 Ulm, Howard B London Mills, R. 1

Fiske, J. J Astoria, R. 3 Walter, Carl H Canton, R. 1

GiRARD, Lloyd Canton, R. 4 Welch, Court A London Mills, R. 1

Harper, John Lewistown, R. 4 Wilcoxen, Hurd Canton, R. 6Hatch, Robt. G Avon, R. 1

Hummel, Jas. M Lewistown, R. 5 BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKKiNGERY, T. J Astoria, R. 3McClaren, W. S Astoria, R. 2

Hughes, Mrs. Melissa. .. .Astoria, R. 3

Mccracken. Samuel V.;;;;Canton; S: 3 t'^^'^r^'JrJ T n ]^'^'\T'^' ^jNate, Thrall W Lewistown! R. 3

Whitenack, T. O Lewistown, R. 2

NoTT, L. C Lewistown, R. 5 WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKParkin, Oliver M Canton, R. 6Parkinson, Alfred ...Lewistown, R. 3 Danner, B. S Astoria, R. 3Plate, Wm Astoria, R. 2 Fiske, J. J Astoria, R. 3

Randolph, A. F Canton, R. 1 Kesterson, Walter H Ipava, P.O.Ray, Geo. W Lewistown, R. 2 McMullin, Clyde ..London Mills, R. 1

151

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Patterson, John R Norris, 111.

Stagg, Maurice R Avon, R. 1

ZooK, Floyd R Avon, R. 1

RHODE ISLAND REDAkin. Geo. T Farmington, R. 2

Babbett. Kenneth R Avon, R. 3

Babbett, Steven J Avon, R. 3

Black, Theo Canton, R. 3

Childs, Wm. H Avon, R. 3

Clark. Everett Lewistown, R. 4Estes, W. L Lewistown, R. 4GiNTHER. Frederick R Ellisville, R. 1

Jewell, Wm. A Avon, R. 1

Locke, Harmon H Ellisville, R. 1

Mahr. Frederick R Fiatt, R. 1

McFarland. Geo. A Avon, R. 3

Passent. Wm. C Ellisville, R. 1

Rose, Robert R London Mills, R22Ryno, Wm. C Canton, R. 8

Ryno, W. H Canton, R.7Scholes, Willard B Canton, R. 6SuYDAM. Walter L Canton, R. 1

Utsinger. Harry T Ellisville, R. 1

Walters, J. Elmer. .. .Lewistown, R. 2

GOLD LACED WYANDOTTEClark, Wayne Lewistown, R. 4

ROSE COMB WYANDOTTEMyers, Clay Ellisville, R. 1

SILVER LACEDWYANDOTTE

Myers, Roy Avon, R. 3

WHITE WYANDOTTEAlexander, Chas. E Avon, R. 3

FuRNicE, E Astoria, R. 1

Mason, Wm. J Farmington, R. 1

ScHRODT. John Ellisville, R. 1

WiLEMAN, Chas Ipava, R. 1

Wileman, Jesse Ipava, R. 1

ENGLISH CALLER DUCKSGrigsby, Henry Lewistown, R. 4Wilcoxen, Geo. R Lewistown, R. 2

INDIAN RUNNER DUCKSFurnice, E Astoria, R. 1

WHITE CHINA GEESEStaggs. Maurice Avon, R. 1

BOURBON RED TURKEYSAlward, Mrs. Eliza Canton, R. 1

Jameson & CompanyFlour and Feeds of All Kinds

CUSTOM GRINDING

65 White Court CANTON, ILL.

Powelson & HillGeneral Auctioneers

We sell everything and get the price.

Address

S. p. PowelsonBox 56, Canton, 111.

or

G. H. HillFairview, 111.

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FULTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

CANTON.Abbott, J. C ShoesAdams, C. B AttorneyAdams Express Co.Adams, J. M PhysicianAdams Music Co.Addis, Miss Emma Millinery

Ainsworth, Geo. IL. .Tinner & FurnacesAlexander Lumber Co.Allison, Dr. C. N PhysicianAndrews, Geo. B CigarsAndrews, J. L LumberAndrews Bros LumberAngel, Mrs. L. W NurseAnnex (Inc.) FurnitureArmstrong, S. W GroceriesAsh, Chas. & Son LiveryAvery's (Inc.) FurnitureAxelrod, Samuel Produce and FishBabis, Mike Billiards

Ballard, Robt Soft DrinksBankers & Merchants Accident Assn.Barney, Jos. & Son GroceriesBarth, G. L HarnessBass, T. B. .Hardware, Implmts, Paints

Baxter & Son CoalBeam & Dean Co, The

Mfrs and Whol. CigarsBell, Christopher HorseshoerBennett, F. L Music InstrumentsBennett Ice Co Ice and CoalBernardino, N. & Co Ice CreamBerry, Geo. W Tailor

Bertette, Lawrence Soft DrinksBetts, Dr. G. S PhysicianBlaine, A. E HotelBlocher, Dr. E. I DentistBolick, Chas I ShoesBonham, Geo. T Electric ContractorBoyer, O. J AttorneyBredwell, Daisy NotionsBrehmer, Dr. L. F Chiropractor

Brown, C. H MarketBrown, Mrs. Wm GroceriesBuchen, John FeedBuchen, Samuel GroceriesBuckley & Bowen PlumberBurnap Cigar Co.Burton, J. S GroceriesByrum, Eli Sheet Metal WorksCain & Son ShoesCalas, N. P ConfectioneryCalkins, Samuel L Bottling WorksCalogeris, Jas GroceriesCanton Auto Repair Co.Canton Candy Kitchen.Canton Cigar Box Co.. . .ManufacturersCanton Cleaning & Dyeing Co.Canton Coal Co.Canton CreameryCanton Gas & Electric Co.Canton Home Telephone Co.Canton Implement Co.Canton Iron & Metal Co.Canton Ledger Co. .Pubrs. and PrintersCanton National Bank.Canton Plumbing Co.Canton Poultry & Egg Co.Canton Produce Market.Canton Register Publishing Co.Canton Sash & Door Co .ManufacturersCanton Supply Co WholesaleCanton Tire & Vulcanizing Co.Canton Transfer Co.Canton Wholesale Ice Cream Co.Cardose, A. & Son ConfectioneryCaruse, J. & Co Fruit and ConftryCentral Union Telephone Co.Chapin, L. R LiveryChapin, Dr. L. R PhysicianChenoweth, John W.. .Carriage PainterChiperfield & Chiperfield AttorneysChrist, L. F Tailor

Churchill House Hotel

H. H. Rogers, M. D.SURGERY

Specializing in Surgery for Twelve Years

Diplomasfrom Bellevue Hospital and Chicago Post Graduate Schools

Your Patronage Solicited

Swearingen Building Canton, Illinois

153

PRAIRIE FARMERS' RELIABLE DIRECTORY

Clark, E. G Manufacture Cigars

Clark, G. S PainterCluts, E. G Veterinary SurgeonCobleigh, F. A InsuranceColeman, Guy GarageColeman, Dr. J. E Physician

Collins, Rose Hair GoodsConibear, J. C DrugsConklin Bros Manufacturers CigarsCook W. E Picture FramesCooper & Son LiveryCortelyon, Abram Contr. and Bldr.

Crone, H. W RestaurantCrone, W. B RestaurantDailey, Peter J CoalDave & TiKV-Clothg. and Men's Furngs.Derry, H. W HorseshoerDeutsch, Samuel JunkDewey, A. W. Co. . .Carpets, Dry GoodsDickey, A. V HorseshoerDick's Style Shop TailoringDivilbiss, C. H Real EstateDrake, E. M GroceriesDriesen Clothing Co.Duncan, P. E MarketDurr, Theo Dry GoodsDutch, H. S GroceriesEagle Alining Co CoalEggers, Homer HorseshoerEggleston, E. A GroceriesEshelman, John W CreameryEverlv Bros RestaurantEyerly, W. H. & Bros....

Mfrs. and Whol. CigarsFerrari, Jos. & Co Whol. Ice CreamFidler, Dr. C. "E. .. .Veterinary SurgeonFirst National Bank.First State Bank & Trust Co.Fisher, Elmer E Funeral DirectorFord, Walter RestaurantFortenbach, Paul Tailor and DyerFuld, Louis Billiards and CigarsFulton Farmers Co-operative Co.Gallagher, Miss M. A Real EstateGarden Theatre.Garland, J. F BlacksmithGarling & Schnur . .Manufacture CigarsGeiger, Dr. E. D DentistGibson, M GroceriesGilmer, J. R InsuranceGilroy, John H., & SonGilmore, Margaret GroceriesGlobe Shirt & Overall Co.

Groceries and BakeryGirard, Loyd Lii'e StockGlasgow TailorsGoldie Style Shop Cloaks and SuitsGoldstine, Samuel Cloaks and SuitsGolick, Tony Soft DrinksGreen, Chas GroceriesGreenwell. B. F Dru^sGreer, T. L., & Co Dry Goods

Grimm, L. E TailorGrimm, Mrs. L. E Millinery

Gustine & Son DrugsHaines & Son MarketHainline Sign WorksHaller, Arthur L MarketHarris, E. T PainterHarris, Jos. P RestaurantHarrison, W. H BlacksmithHarter, C. E Coal and HayHavermale, Miss Mattie NurseHajnes & Wilcoxen. .C/o//j^. & Furngs.Hays, Dr. T. C PhysicianHeald, C. F AbstractsHeckard, M., & Sons. Mfrs. Brick & Tile

Hemenover, Mrs. Edwin HotelHenry, Everett T BakeryHeylin, Jesse AttorneyHicks Bros Mfr. CigarsHines, John Ham. and Sad.Hippie, O. W. MarketHippodrome Billiard HallHirschle, Dr. H. G PhysicianHolland, Chas DyeingHouston, J. W GroceriesHoward, C. G OsteopathHughes, Dr. E. B PhysicianHun, Dr. R. G DentistHurst, Mrs. Bertha NurseIllinois Cigar Store Billiards

Illinois Life Insurance Co.Irwin, H. L Electl. SuppliesJacobs, Geo. W Florist

Jameson & Co Flour and FeedJelly, J. T GarageJoener, E. J., & Son. .Car. & Wag. Wks.Johnson, Frank A BakeryJohnson, J. H LiveryJohnson Oil Refining Co.Johnson & V&r'kms. Bakery and Restrnt.-

Kalogeros, Jas GroceriesKatanich, Geo GroceriesKennedv, P. E GroceriesKingslaiid, R. M Rl. Est. and Ins.

Krischke, Chas. H MarketKumis, Geo Conffy. and Bak.Lacky, R. O MonumentsLandis, C. W Second Hand Furn.Lane, F. H PhotographerLarios, M GroceriesLarison, E. D RestaurantLeaman. Harry V LaundryLincoln's Business CollegeLouie's Smoke House BilliardsLuker Bros Plbrs., RangesLynch, W. W Dry GoodsMace, A. A GroceriesMackemer Motor Car Co.Malstrom & Carithers

Jewelry, WallpaperAlanhurin & Tucker .Second Hand Furn.Marco Grocery Co.

154

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Martin & Fegan InsuranceMartinis, H. G Soft DrinksMason Hardware Co.Matheim, J. W PrinterMcAllister, Allen, Co Dry GoodsMcCan, W. C Pump Reprg.McClatchey, Meade GarageMcCreary-Trites Co Mfrs. CigarsMcGlaughlin, Jos Coal MiningMcKevitt, Arch Soft DrinksMcMillen, J. S ProduceMendenhall, F. M PhotographerMessier, Fred E Funeral DirectorMessier Sisters MillineryMiddlekauf, Frank M Ice CreamMiddleton, W. S Coal MiningMilhone, M. F JewelryMiller, G. H RestaurantMiller, Dr. H. T OsteopathMiller, J. H BakeryMills, Clyde Auto SuppliesMitchell Machinery Co FoundryMoore, C. T Books, Staty. & Jwiry.Moorehouse, C. ¥... Sheet Metal WorksMoran, Marcus PhotographerMoran, M. A Cement Contr.Moran, Wm. J MarketMorrow, Geo Grain ElevatorMosher Bros Hdw. and StovesMurphey, E. R GroceriesMurphy, B. L Taxi CabsMurphv, C. A GroceriesNegle\', Lloyd B.._ '.

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Auto Tires and VulcanizingNeglev, W. A Pumps, TinnerNelson, Dr. W. D PhysicianNew Canton House HotelNewman, J., & Sons

Clothing, Men's FurnishingsNewton, Boliver . . . Veterinary SurgeonNorth Western Mutual Life Ins. Co.Oberman, J. A., & 'Qro.. Clothg. & ShoesOechsle, Frank Soft DrinksO'Reilly, Munson & Davis

Billiards and Cigars

Otto, Jos BilliardsOwen, A. L JewelryParis Cleaning & Dye WorksParlin & Orendorff'Co., The

Mfrs. Agrid. Implmts.Patrovich, M. S GroceriesPfister Billiard HallPiasse, Peter Soft DrinksPinegar & Hoar BilliardsPiper, C. A ShoemakerPiper, Mrs. W. H Hair GoodsPollitt, Miss Jemima NursePoper, J. W Pig. MillPowell & Co MillineryPowelson & Hill AuctioneersPrentice, E. E. . .Tinner & Sheet MetalPreston & Wade FoundryPrincess TheatrePrudential Insurance Co.Putman, Dr. H. C PhysicianRafferty, M. W., Co.. Whol. Mfrs. CigarsRandolph, H. F LiveryRashid, Fred, & Co ConfectioneryReagan, Dr PhysicianReichert, Walter P

Jeivelry & WallpaperRenz, Tony HotelReynolds, E. M House Furngs.Rice, N. L., & Co NotionsRichardson, R. E GarageRitchey, H. C GroceriesRoberts HotelRogers, Dr. H. H PhysicianRogers, Dr. Maud PhysicianRoller, Geo. B....Mfr. Bricks and TileRomine & ¥^ttc\\2.m. .Grocery & MarketRoos Baking Co.St. David Coal Co WholesaleSandberg, August GroceriesSargent, Chas. ¥... .Grocery & MarketSavill Bros FloristsSaville, Chas. S Mfr. CigarsScholes, Dr. P. S PhysicianScott, Geo Grocery & MarketScripps-Green Dry Goods Co.

Snider & Ellis

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

] 1 7 White Court CANTON, ILL.

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Sebree, W. R Funeral Director

Seward. L. P Mfr. Cigars

Shallenbarger, Dr. W. E Physician

Sheaff & Abbott ShoesShryock & O'Brien MarbleSimmons, Dr. J. C PhysicianSimons Coal Co.Singer Sewing ^Machine Co.Sklarek, Tos ClothingSlater, Lee MarketSluzalis, A. J Soft DrinksSmith, C. D PhotographersSmith, Dr. Floyd A PhysicianSmith, O. F GroceriesSmith, Dr. T. T DentistSnider, W. J GroceriesSnider & Ellis GarageSnyder, A. E Sporting GoodsSnyder, Fred Attorney.Snyder, S. J Boots and ShoesSnyder, W. F RestaurantSpafiford, W. H Billiards

Stansbury, G. ¥.. Motorcycles & SuppliesStar Lunch Room RestaurantStation, Mrs. M. A RestaurantStrickler, H. W Restrnt. & Confty.Stroney, J. W PublisherStrupp, Philip ... .Veterinary SurgeonSullivan Bros Mfrs. CigarsSumner, J. C GroceriesSutton & Moore. .. .Coal and ConcreteSwanson, Aug GroceriesSwarts, D. W Stocks and BondsSwearingen Grocery Co.Taff, A. E ' AttorneyTanner, E., Co GroceriesTebo. Clement Soft DrinksTerrill, Samuel DrugsThompson, Mrs. C. B MillineryTomlinivitch, Tony Mfr. CigarsTorrence, W. C Agricl. Impbnts.Totten & 'Rohtrt?,. Transfer & TruckingTucker, Geo. M. . .Second Hand GoodsTurner, Dr. C. G PhysicianTurner & Haines Agency

Real Estate, InsuranceVaas, W. L Mfr. CigarsVan Houton, R. M.Mfr. Cement BlocksVan Northwick, Geo ContractorVilyen Cafeteria & Home BakeryWaldorf, G. M... Justice of the' PeaceWallace & Mahe Electl. SuppliesWebster, R. C DrugsWesterfield, I. P GroceriesWesterfield, J. L GroceriesWestern Union Telegraph Co.Whalen, Homer CarpenterWheeler, D. E Sheet Iron and Plbr.Wheeler, R. H DrtigsWhite, Frank, & Bro

Books and StationeryWhitehead, F. E., & Co Groceries

Whiting, J. V Central Merc. AgencyWhitlock, Dr. M. H.^ PhysicianWhitne}', E. H., Dry Goods Co.Willard', Mrs. A MillineryWilliams & Williams

Auto Acces. and RepairingWillstead, J. Hi. .. .Grocery and MarketWilson, Miss Addie G

China, Glassware and WallpaperWilson, Emerson C CoalWormser, Albert Men's Furngs.Wright, F. F Wagon MakerWyman, H. H DrugsWysong, Chas. .. .Grocery and MarketYoung, Jesse RestaurantZeigler, Dr. W. T Physician

FARMINGTON.Abbott, S., & Son ShoesAdams Express Co.Aigley, Dr. J. E DentistAlden Coal Co.Bank of Farmington.Baylor, L. B., & Co

Notions and Painters' SuppliesBerdine, C. M Insurance AgencyBowton & Sons GroceriesBrown, A. W PublisherBrown, C. L Auto LiveryBrown & Rollo GroceriesBrungard, D. O BlacksmithBurg, Wm GroceriesBurrell, Geo. P Auto AgencyButler, C. C, & Son GroceriesButler, Mrs. G. S MillineryCash Store.

Christy, Mrs. E MillineryCity Meat Market.Clark, E., & Bros. Co

Poultry, Butter and EggsConnelly, Dr. J. W PhysicianConner, V. V RestaurantCowser, Dr. A. R VeterinarianCowser, J. C FurnitureCrane, F. E., & Co. . . .Hdw. and StovesDeford, Edison RestaurantDikeman, L., & Co

Hdzv., Stoves and TinDimmitt, Dr. E. K PhysicianEshelman Bros.. Harness & Shoe Reprg.Eslinger. Wiley LiveryFaralli & Tiezzi GroceriesFarmington Auto Repair Co.Farmington Bugle, The. Pubrs. & Prtrs.Farmington Cement Co. .ManufacturingFarmington Co-operative SocietyFarmington Farmers' Insurance Co.Farmington Lumber & Grain Co.Farmington Scrap Iron Co MetalsFarmington Telephone Co.Fash, Dr. A. H DentistFash, A. H., & Son Groceries

156

FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ferguson, W. S Mfrs. CigarsFlack, Dr. W. D PhysicianFortman, J. M BakeryGagliardo & Yaiva. Grocery and MarketHiggs, Clarence BlacksmithHill, C. C Barber ShopHoward, A BakeryHoward, Chas MarketHubbard, Geo. F . .Grocery and Restrnt.

Jackson Lumber Co.

Johnson, H. V Ins. and Real EstateJohnson & Ritson Billiards

Kiriazi, John Shoe Reprg.Kyes, F. D Florist

Lane, Fred Bus LineLane Bros Dray BarnLidwinoski, C

. . .Clothing, Shoes and Men's Fnrngs.Luckey, A. A AttorneyMaplewood Coal Co.Maplewood Colliery Co.Mason, Alex HotelMattle, Ben Billiards and CigarsMcMahon, John B Variety StoreMcQuie, J. T MarketMendenhall, Jos LumberMichela, Louis BakeryModel Bakery, The.

Moore, W. S Dry Goods and ShoesMoore & McLaren RestaurantMoul, W. T GarageMummery, F. M Billiards

Mummery Bros Plbg. and Tin WorkNational Coal Mining Co.Negley, Chas. A

Agricl. Implmts. and Ham.Negley, H. S. .. .Painter and DecoratorPalin, Fred TailorParks, E. L., & Co BankersPhillips, T. N LocksmithPlumer, Dr. T. R PhysicianPlumer, Dr. Will PhysicianPolito, S Fruit and Confty.Propp, Julius Clothg. and Furngs.Reed, A. K AuctioneerRobinson, W. J Miis. Lnstrmts.Rockefeller, Lester BarberRossi & Co GroceriesRossi & Vedas MarketSaigh, Chas. C, & Co ... .ConfectionerySavage, Wm., & Co GroceriesShort, A. T LiveryShort, A. T., Land Co. .Real Est. & Ins.

Silver Creek Colliery Co.Smith, C. A JewelrySmith, Fred A., Lumber Co,

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKOf CANTON

Capital and Surplus, $260,000.00

TT IS the largest Banking Institution in Fulton County, and has

attained this position through its ability to care for the inter-

ests of large and small depositors in a manner mutually profitable.

Fifty-three years of honest and progressive banking form the

foundation of its enviable reputation with the people of Fulton

County.

Total Resources, $1,500,000.00

ESTABLISHED 1863

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Smith, Leon A Optometrist

Sparr, M. V DrugsSteenburg, A. C, & Co BankersSteenburg. Street & Co AutosThrush, D. Z State Mine Inspector

Turl, J. W Ice and Coal

Valentini, A., & Co Groceries

Vandersloot & Stokoe GroceryVandervoort, Albert A..Drugs & Staty.

Wallace Sisters Millinery

W'asson, J. E Groceries

Westerby Bros. & GoodenCoal Miners and Dealers

Whitehead Co., The. .Ties and SwitchesW^iitney, E. H., Co Dep't

Williams, A Billiards and PoolWilliams, C. A TinnerWilliams, C. A AutoWinrow, C. F BlacksmithWood, S. P Pubr. and Printer

LEWISTOWN.Bader & Co Grain DealersBaileg, W. K., & Co. . .Funeral DirectorBainter, Julia Billiards

Baird & Son PhotographerBarnes, Arthur MarketBarron & Quigley. . . .Clothg. and ShoesBays & Ross ClothingBlackaby, Dayton HarnessBlacker, J. S NotionsBlakeslee, G. M JewelryBordner, H. S Hdw. and StovesBoyd, J. W GroceriesButterfield, E. E. . . .Garage and Machsi.Canavan, A. F ShoesCass, J. A. . . .Hdzv. and Agrcl. Implmts.Clark & Son Cigars and Billiards

Coursen, Miss L. H MillineryCozine, S. E GroceriesCraig, John H FurnitureDavidson, Miss L. M Florist

Davidson, W. T., Est PrinterDeMott & Fitch Billiards

Depler & Son Grocery and BakcrxDonnellv, L. M.. & Co ..'..Dry Good'sDoughertv, J. H., & Son HotelDurall, W. J PrinterElliott. Jack HotelFreeman. A MarketGaskill Bros RestaurantGibbons, H Poultry and FeedGustine & Sister .Books and Stationery

Haines & Johnson MarketHamblin & Son GroceriesHasgard, W. H., & Son PaintersHasson, H. C DrugsHenderson, Mrs. C. L MillineryHowell, Harry Mfr,. CigarsHughes, J ContractorIsted Drug Co.Kinnaman, Harry BilliardsKnock, J. F Second Hand StoreLackey, J. W MarbleLambert, Dr. L. C. OsteopathLewistown Concrete Works.Lewistown Electric Light Co.Loar, G. F DrugsMassie, Mrs. O. H MillineryMcCabe, J. W LaundryMcCanley, J. A PainterMcGrew, G. W FurnitureMiller, Chas Shoe Reprg.Miller, H. W Mus. Instrmts.Peoria Creamery Co. (LewistownBranch).

Proctor, Chas., & SonDry Goods, Clothing and Shoes

Puckett, L. L LiveryRasmussen, Nelson BlacksmithRauch, Harry E BlacksmithRichardson, Jesse BlacksmithRose. Jas. H RestaurantRossellen, Wm., & Sons PlumbersSayre, F. L Mfr. Cig. and Ret. Job.Scottj Mentor JewelryShaw, Homer GarageSimpson. W. M., Lumber Co.Slater Bros General StoreSolomon Bros GroceriesSpahr, L. W ConfectionerySpaulding, H. G PrinterStephens, O. N General StoreUpright, Chas. W BakeryWatt Bros Elec. SuppliesWeldy, G. W MachineryWest, Lewis Ice CreamWillcoxen, Jerry TailorWilliamson & Nolan GroceriesZempel, Robt. L&r. and Agricl. Implmts.

ASTORIA.Alexander Lumber Co.Anderson & Son HarnessAstoria Auto & Machinery Co.Astoria Creamery Association.

BUICK Territory HUPMOBILE:Farmers—Vermont—Astoria—Pleasant—Woodland,

Kerton—Isabel and Waterford Townships

BEST AUTO COMPANY ""YiPShr^i-mVii^^

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Bader & Co Coal and GrainBaird, R. O PhotographerBaldry, S. J BlacksmithBasel, W. H Agriculture ImplementsBell, J. J Billiards

Best Auto Co. Automobiles and SuppliesBrady, S. R RestaurantBrenneman, A F. & F, H.Bucker, H. S Telephone ExchangeCallans, Jos

Manufacturer and Retail CigarsCamp Bros RestaurantCassell, W. W A\i,to and GarageCondit, W. F. .Cloth, and Men's Furngs.Cooper Bros GroceriesDanner, Isaac GarageBanner, LeRew & Co. .. .General StoreDriesen, J. & Son General Mdse.Elgin & Curless MarketEnglish, W. M ShoesFeyler & Feyler Variety StoreGarrett, G. E General StoreHarris, J. B FurnitureHartley, R. E. & H. O TinnersHoettchens & Wolff JewelryJohnson, J. G. .Blacksmith and Implmts.Keefer, T. T MarketKuhl, Chas. A.. Dry GoodsMooney Bros Drugs and StationeryMurray, A. J NotionsParry & Parry MillineryPrice, A. N ... .Publishers and PrintersPrice, S. H InsuranceReilly, M. E GroceriesRoberts Bros HardwareRoosa, A. B Tailor and GarageRosse, D. W GroceriesRutledge & Rutledge BakerySchwartz & Danner . .Poultry and EggsSnedeker, J. B Grain and FlourSnyder, A. F ShoesSummers, E. L HotelTodd, J. M Bottling WorksToler & Kost Drugs and PaintsTregellas & Son GroceriesTyrer. Miss Stella MillineryVanAntwerp, J. C GroceriesWaggoner, J. D LiveryWalters Bros LiveryWelker, Harley GarageWinninghoff, Geo Blacksmith

VERMONT.Arnold, J. Ross PrinterBader & Co GrainBartholomew, H. B

Clothg. and Men's Furngs.Branson, Miss h. .. .Books and NotionsBrown, Taylor LiveryCarithers, J. B. .Groceries and MarketCarrick, B. E GroceriesChipman, S. K Garage

Corbett, Mrs. O MillineryCox, McDonald & Co GroceriesCraft, Ray V.Mfr. Cigars & Ret. FurnDerry, W. L.Blksmth., Ham. & AgriclDurnell, W. E Shoe Reprg.Ellison & Renner GroceriesFeinberg, L. W ClothingFrance, S PoultryFrazier & Miller Contrs. and Bldrs.Gardner, Chas. ¥.... Drugs and JezvelryGordon, L. A DrugsHames, Miss Stella MillineryHornwedel, L. E BilliardsKirkbridge, Geo BakeryKirkbridge Bros RestaurantLeighty, Frank RestaurantLolar, E. Hale DrugsMarkland, G. T NotionsMcLaren, F. M HarnessMendenhall, C. E FurnitureMiles, Chas GarageMiller, Elmore BilliardsMusgrove, H. C PainterMyers, Geo. A Jewelry Reprg.Nelson & Nelson

.. .Hardware, Stoves and ImplementsO'Connell, D LumberRankm, Fred Contr. and Bldr.Schissler, Homer NotionsSexton & Royal . . Bsmith & Wag. Mkrs.Snowden, Lee PlumberThomas, B. H BlacksmithThompson, Geo. Y.. Concrete ContractorTingley, U. G PlumberVan Syckel, J. W Hdiv. and TinnerVermont Mills Co.Vermont Telephone & Exchange Co.Webster, A. F., & Co. .. .General StoreWestlake, Wm ShoemakerWhitney, C. M. . ..Dry Goods and Shoes

TABLE GROVE.Alford, Chas RestaurantBailey, W. L LiveryBaldwin, A BlacksmithBellomy, L. S FurnitweCox, Chas HarnessFarmers' Bank.Foster, Glen MarketFoster, H., & Son. .Blacksmith & AutoFoster, W. A. H LiveryFoster, W. T GroceriesFoster & Parrish MarketFulton County Bank.Haist, C. H., & Son General StoreHaist, M. F., & Son CoalHaist Bros HayHammond, Bailev & Co BankersHeflin, J. A...:. CigarsHenry & Arnold PrintersHill, Miss M. A NotionsHipsley, Wm. L General Store

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Rockefeller! -for a Classy Hair

The Barber Church St. FAIRVIEW, ILL.

Hunter, T- H General Store

Keach, L. M Titmer

Koehler, Albert Drugs and Paint

Lance, Cornell & Co Bankers

Mackemer, R. G., Lumber Co.

Matteson, C. S HarnessMiller Bros Hdw., Agricl. Implmts.

Modern Cafe.

Morris, Miss R. H Millinery

Notson, N Jewelry

Pickering, C. E Blacksmith

Quigley, W. J Restaurant

Rinker', J. H AutoRogers, D. B., & Son General Store

Sexton, H. P BakerySkien & Maxwell Garage

Watson, Albert Feed Mill

Watson & Fawcett ...F. & F.

Weese, Mrs. Nellie L General Store

Wells W. A BlacksmithCUBA.

Akinson, W. M HotelAlexander Lumber Co.

Bath, Roy Mfr. and Ret. Cigars

Big Creek Coal Co.Bolton & Bolton General Store

Campbell, E. D BarberCluts, Oliver Auto Reprg.

Craig, Geo. W BlacksmithCyphers, C. W HarnessDay Bros General Store

DuVand, V. L UndertakerGrady Bros Poultry

Harrison, D. W. C DrugsHughes, M. E Restaurant

Irwin, Jas Cement Contrs.

Kirby, C. W MarketLeiper & Blacker Variety Store

Levy, I. E ClothingMassino, Frank ConfectioneryMcDuff, J. D BakervMurphy, Geo. B HotelNelson, J. W Pubr. & Printers

Otto, Jos Billiards

Parrish, Roy ConfectioneryPugh Stores Co General StoreRay, E. A FeedRector, Lewis ] . .Groc. Hadw. Implmts.Reichard, B. F Billiards

Rowden, Harry R Real Estate

Rowden, N. A., & Son. Grocery & Mkt.Shrvock, F. V. .Hdw., Agricl. Implmts.Smith, C. D JewelrySmith, Jerry B Drugs & Stationery

Snively, Mrs. F. M General StoreStar Coal Co. of GalesburgTaylor, C. D FurnitureTurall, J. W Plbr. and TinnerWalton, Frank. . .Grocery and Market

AVON.Avon Milling & Manufacturing Co.Avon Mutual Telephone Co.Bader & Co GrainBurchard & Throckmorton MarketChambers, R. H FurnitureChatterton, W. A..Ham. and RepairingCopeland, F. M General StoreCrissej^ Oliver & Son LumberFullerton, W. E BlacksmithGraham, A. R BakeryHanson, O. H RestaurantHarrod, P Drugs, Wallppr, Jwlry.Hunter Drug Co.Lewis, F. E Fwieral DirectorLockwood, W. A. & Co Dry GoodsLockwood & Mullen. .Men's FurnishingsMauvis, Henry O ImplementsMcElwain, W. A TinnerMerrill, Giles E PoultryRea, F. D GroceriesSailor, C. T Auto and GarageSchneider, G. Y{. . . .Contr. and BuilderScott & Lawrence GroceriesShaughnessy, David J BlacksmithSilvertooth, R. D Shoe RepairingSimmons, Charlotte M MillineryStevens, W. E Puh. and Ptrs.

Sullivan, J. H HarnessSundberg, A. . .Groceries and HardwareTaft & Lawson HotelTompkins & Clayberg General StoreTrumpey, C. H RestaurantWeseman, Miss Emma Millinery

IPAVA.Adkinson, W. E Mfrs. Ice CreamAtherton, A. R BakeryAtwater, E Oil and VulcanisingBeers, Leroy Dry Goods and ShoesBraden Bros ImplementsButler, Wm Billiards

Carter, O. E DrugsCleavin, A. V GroceriesClemens, Lee Live StockHoopes, John A Feed MillImber, John A ShoemakerKiller & McLaren BlacksmithLadd, C. M Plumber

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

Ladd, J. K JewelryLindsey, C. M PoultryLindsey, Mrs. K HotelLohr, A. W BlacksmithLovell, F. J Billiards

McCune, J. H Lbr. and GrainMcLaren, F. M HarnessMcQueen, Albert JunkMorrison, J. A Mus. Instrmts.

Nelson, C. M Pub. and PrintersOwens, H. D GroceriesRoth, S. E Grocery and MarketStubblefield, O. W Tel. Exch.Trickley, J. E Hardware and StovesWeese, E. J GarageWilson, W. P Grocery and MarketWood, Oliver, & Son

Furn., Und. and WallpaperWright, John Restaurant

LONDON MILLS.Anderson, J. H RestaurantBaker, C. D BlacksmithBell, W. E GarageBlakeslee, J. N

Agricultural Implmts. and Hdzv.Buck, Geo. W HarnessGrimm, J. O

Hdw., Implmts. and NotionsGullet & Gullet Elec. SuppliesHenry, G. W FurnitureHummel, A. W GroceriesHummel Lumber Co.Johnson, Otto General StoreKessler, Lenora MillineryOwens & Hatten MarketPippert, John Mfr. CigarsReed, C. E GroceriesRoss, S. J HotelSaverly Bros GroceriesShreves, W. T Dry GoodsThurman, L. F RestaurantUlm, Wm. A., & Co General StoreVoorhees, J. F LiveryVose, D. K PublisherWatkins, J. C LumberWhite, S. M Hardware

White & Latourette Hdw. and TinWhitsell, J. A., & Co Groceries

FAIRVIEW.Beatty, J. L DrugsBelue, J. F., & Co FurnitureDawson, Chas. W BlacksmithFairview Farmers' Elevator Co.Finnicum, Mrs. L. K RestaurantGarretson, T. W...Dry Goods, ClothingGrimm, Earl GarageHill, Harry C General StoreJohnson & Nelson.

Clothing and Men's FurnishingsLindstrom, H. E TinnerMcCoombs, J. C Groc. and Hdw.Senders, A. E HarnessSimpson LumberSpin General StoreStout ImplementsStroman ImplementsVan Ness BlacksmithVin Camp, W. 'i:i. .Grocery and MarketWilson, A. C General Store

SAINT DAVID.Big Creek Coal Co.Big Creek Mercantile Co.Bima, Mike Grocery and MarketChaddock, O. J BilliardsFarrell, H. N . .Blacksmith and Confty.Hardy, Mrs. S^LVdh.Restrnt. and Confty.Hibser, Frank GroceriesLevy, I. E., & Co ClothingLyons, L. D DrugsNebbia, John GroceriesPearson, Edw General StorePringle & StoufFer GroceriesSnider, L. R LumberStauffer, A. J Shoe Reprg.Tadjwie, Frank GroceriesThomas, W. J Billiards

SMITHFIELD.Gray, Jos RestaurantHinderliter & Rector. Ham. & VehiclesHinderliter & Welch Lumber

Your PhotographsIf you have Mendenhall make them, you havenothing to worry about. You know where

52 West Side Square Canton, 111.

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FRANK WHITE & BROTHER

CANTON,

BOOKSELLERSNewsdealers Stationers

ILLINOIS

W. P. REICHERTJewelry and Wall Paper

46 W. Side Square CANTON, ILL.

Irwin & Son General StoreJones & Abshire Restrnt. and Mkt.Newberry, G. W., & Son

Drugs and JewelryPittinger, A. L BlacksmithRobertson, Jas. H General StoreRobertson, J. W GrainTajlor, C. D Funeral DirectorVarner, J. F General StoreVorhees, A. W General StoreWelch Bros General StoreWelch & Parvin Hdw. and Stoves

SUMMUM.Baumgartner, Mrs. J. L GroceriesComingore, Jas BlacksmithBanner, J General StoreDeary, E. V BlacksmithElliott, Don Variety StoreFreiley, Zena & Jason. Harw. and Reprg.Harris, J. B Funeral DirectorJames, Geo., & Son GroceriesMummert & Son Hardware;Schenk, Chester General StoreShawgo, H. L Billiards

ELLISVILLE.Caldwell, T. R HarnessChecklin, W. H RestaurantClause, Geo. F BlacksmithEdmonson, C. F ... .Hdw. and Imphnts.Griflfith, Chas. E. . .Harness and ShoesGriffith, H. R ShoemakerPritchard & Son MarketSchroeder, F. J General StoreWarner, G. W General Store

MIDDLE GROVE.Bank of Middle Grove.Beall, E. R., & Co General StoreBond, A. P General StoreCourtney, W. G Grain and Lbr.Dikeman, A. W General StoreFennell, W. G General StoreFreeze, K ConfectioneryMcCord, Chas Billiards

Moore, F. W General Store

NORRIS.Alden Coal Co MiningBrons, B General StoreCourtney, Jos Restrnt. and Confty.Farmers' Elevator Co.Harwick, Mary RestaurantNorris Cfty Mining Co.Simmons, J. C Drugs

MARIETTA.Bartlett, J. E Restrnt. and CigarsClause, J. D Hdw. and Implmts.Harn, Leroy General StoreHoward, S. B Groceries

BRERETON.Brereton Coal Co.Brereton Mercantile Co.Monmouth Coal Co.Sekardi, Andy MarketStrah', J. H Groceries

BRYANT.Bernard! & Fiorina General StoreEichelberger, B. F BlacksmithLightle, Chas ConfectionerySpainhour & Mercer General Store

BANNER.Fidler, J. T GroceriesSmith, D. A General StoreTompkins, Chas Restaurant

BREEDS.Brown, M. F General StoreLingenfelter, Wm BlacksmithOlson, N Groceries

FIATT.Forneris, C General StoreKeefauver, J. L Rest, and Billiards

Tompkins, F. S General Store

SEVILLE.Baird, J. M General StoreCurfman, M. E General Store

LIVERPOOL.Leonard & Baker General StoreWhitehead, Truman General Store

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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, FULTON COUNTY

GENERAL FARM DATA FROM FULTON COUNTYILLINOIS—From 1910 Census

Population 49,549Number of all farms 3*926Color and nativity of farmers:

Native vi^hite 3 794Poreig-n-born white '131Neg-ro and other non-white 1Number of farms, classified by size:Under 3 acres 143 to 9 acres ',

20310 to 19 acres I3920 to 49 acres 49150 to 99 acres 924100 to 174 acres 1,224175 to 259 acres 608260 to 499 acres 287500 to 999 acres 3I1000 and over 5

Approximate land area acres ' 565,760Land in farms acres 506,222Improved land in farms acres 357,578Woodland in farms acres 74,727Other unimproved land in farms .acres 73,917Percent of land area in farms 89.5Percent of farm land improved 70.6Average acres per farm 128.9Average improved acres per farm 91.1All farm property value dollars 58,579,979

T-and dollars 44,637,857Building-s dollars 7,099,750Implements and machinery dollars 1,168,788Domestic animals, poultry and bees dollars 5,673,584

Percent of value of property in:Land 76.2Buildings 12.1Implements and machinery 2.0Domestic animals, poultry and bees 9.7

Average values:All property per farm dollars 14,921Land and buildings per farm dollars 13,178Land per acre ......dollars 88.18

Farms reporting domestic animals 3,862Value of domestic animals dollars 5,507,363Cattle:

Total number 47,293Dairy cows 14,340Other cows 7,138Yearling heifers 6,166Calves 5,964Yearling steers and bulls 6,172Other steers and bulls 7,513Value dollars 1,363,744

Horses:Total number 25,993Mature horses 21,998Yearling colts 2,848Spring colts 1,147Value dollars 2,899,878

Mules:Total number 764Mature mules 643Yearling colts 97Spring colts 24Value ' dollars 95,512

Asses an-5 burros:Number 12Value dollars 1,381

Swine:Total number 153,253Mature hogs IMoiSpring pigs 73,789Value dollars 1,089,486

Total number "'^^'HlRams, ewes and wethers I'lZoSpring lambs • • • • 5,398

Value dollars 56,780

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Goats:Number 242Value dollars 582

Number of poultry of all kinds 294,578Value dollars 158,203

Number of colonies of bees 2,657Value dollars 8,018

Number of farms operated by owners 2,314Percent of all farms 58.9Land in farms acres 282,112Improved land in farms acres 194,948Value of land and building's dollars 27,983,717

Degree of ownership:Farms consisting- of owned land only 1,915Farms consisting of owned and hired land 399

Color and nativity of owners:Native white 2,207Foreign-born white 106Negro and other non-white 1

Number of farms operated by tenants 1,565Percent of all farms 39.9Land in farms acres 214,530Improved land in farms acres 156,509Value of land and buildings dollars 22,763,965

Form of tenancy:Share tenants 888Share cash tenants 174Cash tenants 476Tenure not specified 27

Color and nativity of tenants:Native white , 1,541Foreign-born white 24Negro and other non-white

Number of farms operated by managers 47Land in farms acres 9,580Improved land in farms acres 6,121Value of land and buildings dollars 989,925

Mortgage debt report:For all farms operated by owners:

Number free from mortgage debt 1,270Number with mortgage debt 1,003Number with no mortgage report 41

For farms consisting of owned land only:Number reporting debt and amount 774

Value of their land and buildings '. dollars 8,409,558Amount of mortgage debt dollars 2,514,928

Percent of value of land and buildings 29.9

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS.Dairy cows on farms reporting dairy products number 13,390Dairy cows on farms reporting milk produced number 12,027Milk produced gallons 3,304,130

Sold gallons 232,177Cream sold gallons 17,387Butter-fat sold pounds 22,709

Produced pounds 905,612Sold pounds 464,434

Cheese produced poundsSold pounds

Value of dairy products, excluding home use ofmilk and cream dollars 253,450

Receipts from sale of dairy products dollars 157,431Poultry raised number 457,105

Sold number 188,891Eggs produced dozens 1,238,719

Sold dozens 715,835Value of poultry and eggs produced dollars 438,194Receipts from sale of poultry and eggs dollars 223,161Wool, fleeces shorn number 5,554Mohair and goat hair fleeces shorn numberValue of wool and mohair produced dollars 10,415Honey produced pounds '' 15,476Wax produced pounds 35Value of honey and wax produced dollars 1,655

DOMESTIC AXIMAIiS SOLD OR SLAUGHTERED.Calves sold or slaughtered number 2,987Other cattle sold or slaughtered . number 25,383Horses, mules and asses and burros sold number 3,014Swine sold or slaughtered number 126,973Sheep and goats sold or slaughtered number 5,041Receipts from sale of animals dollars 3,089,329Value of animals slaughtered dollars 249,120

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VALUE OF ALL, CROPS.

othir grains'and "seeds .' '.'.;;;:;:;:;.';.:::.:.:::.::.:;: aoWlll '^'^I'lllHay and forage dollars 723:770Vegetables dollars 159737Fruits and nuts dollars 140,832All other crops dollars 78,743

SELECTED CROPS.Corn j^Pi-es 136.864„ ^ bushels 5,820,479Oats acres 33,090,„. • • • bushels 1,194,408Wheat acres 53,082^ W---,l bushels 1,061,610Emmer and Spelt acres 26

^ , bushels 750Barley acres 382„ ,• • V • ; bushels 6,667Buckwheat acres 664„ bushels 1,182Rye acres 903

,, • •,:.••:•; bushels 14,321All tame or cultivated grasses acres 44,480„. •:••••, tons 68,516Timothy alone acres 21,873^. • 1

• ••,:••• tons 33,947

Timothy and clover mixed acres 13,859

^, : tons 21,796Clover alone acres 8,260

, ,, • • tons 11,689Alfalfa acres 259,,.,, •

:• • • •

•: tons 664

Millet or Hungarian grasses acres 149tons 260

Other tame or cultivated grasses acres 80tons 160

Wild, salt or prairie grasses acres 10tons 15

Grains cut green acres 50tons 60

Coarse forage acres 3,790tons 6,248

Potatoes acres 1,581bushels 127,715

Sweet potatoes and yams acres 15bushels 974

All other vegetables acres 976Maple trees number 3,717Maple sugar (made) pounds 585Maple sirup (made) gallons 1,435Broom corn acres

, FRUITS AND NUTS.Apples trees 86,019

bushels 102,122Peaches and nectarines trees 89,269

bushels 42,801Pears trees 8,204

bushels 2,640Plums and prunes trees 16,298

I bushels 2,286Cherries trees 20,588

bushels 6,2 52Quinces trees 296

bushels 102Grapes vines 13,722

pounds 182,907Strawberries acres 26

quarts 30,416Raspberries and loganberries acres 50

quarts 48,432Blackberries and dewberries acres 81

quarts 78,729Nuts . trees 312

pounds 2,266

MISCELLANEOUS.Labor—farms reporting 2,190

Cash expended dollars 387,087Rent and board expended dollars 100,934

Fertilizer—farms reporting 9Amount expended dollars 341

Feed—farms reporting 1,429Amount expended dollars 323,280

Receipts from sale of feedable crops dollars 812,442

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GLUE METHOD OF INOCULA-TION

By Frank I. Mann in Prairie Farmer.

The glue method of inoculating

clover and alfalfa seed is not onlycheap and easy, but it is nearly

"fool proof;" that is, it is not neces-

sary to be very particular about all the

details to have it successful in its

results. A pouad n glue may bedissolved in a gallon of water or in

two or three gallons of water, with-

out any appreciable difference in the

results; and a quart of dry dirt, or a

gallon of dry dirt, may be sprinkledon the seed after it has been moist-ened with the glue water. As a rule,

about a quart of dirt may stick to

the seed, and the rest of the dirt maybe screened out or not, just as youprefer, as the amount of dirt is notmaterial, if there is enough. In pre-paring the dirt, however, a little careshould be used to secure it from a

place where the bacteria are active,

as shown by the nodules formed, andif the host plant, in this case sweetclover, has grown in the same placefor several years the inoculation will

be better. This dirt should not bedried in the sun, as direct sunlight is

fatal to bacteria of nearly every kind.The dirt should be finely pulverizedand sifted through a fine sieve, butthis is not much trouble, as so smallan amount is used.

In the case of small seed, like

clovers, a solution of one pound ofglue to two gallons of water is satis-

factory, and then the solution is sodilute not many lumps of seed areformed by sticking together. If

there should be, it is easy to rub andscreen them out.

VIABILITY OF GARDEN SEEDSIn his book, Productive Vegetable

Growing, Prof. John W. Lloyd, of theUniversity of Illinois horticulture de-partment gives the following as thelength of time seeds may be expectedto retain their vitality:

YearsAsparagus 5Bean 3

TearsMustard 4Okra 5Onion 2Parsley 3Parsnip 2Pea 3Pepper 4Pumpkin 5

Radish 5Rhubarb ...... 3

Salisfy 2Spinach 5Squash 5Tomato 4Turnip 5Watermelon ... 5

It is always safest to test seeds that

have been kept more than a year be-

fore planting, because they are notalways kept under the best conditionsand if not will deteriorate faster thanis indicated in the foregoing table.

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FERTILITY IN FARM PRODUCE(Approximate maximum amounts removed annually per acre)

Fertility Market ValueNitro- Phos- Potass- Nitro- Phos- Potass-

Crop, Kind Amount gen phorus ium gen phorus ium TotalCorn, grain 100 bu. 100 17 19 $15.00 $.51 $1.14 $16.65Corn stover 3 tons 48 6 52 7.20 ,18 3 12 10 50Total corn crop 148 23 71 22.20 .69 426 2715Oats, grain 100 bu. 66 11 16 9.90 .33 96 1119Oat straw 2^ tons 31 5 52 4.65 .IS 3.12 7'92Total oat crop 97 16 68 14.55 .48 4.08 19 11Wheat, grain 50 bu. 71 12 13 10.65 .36 .78 1179Wheat straw 2J/^ tons 25 4 45 3.75 .12 2.70 6.57Total wheat crop 96 16 58 14.40 .48 3.48 18.36Soy beans 25 bu. 80 13 24 12.00 .39 1.44 13 83Soy bean straw 2J4 tons 79 8 49 11.85 .24 2.94 15 03Total soy bean crop 159 21 TZ 23.85 .63 4.38 28.86Timothy hay 3 tons 72 9 71 10.80 .27 4.26 15.33Clover seed 4 bu. 7 2 3 1.05 .06 .18 1.29Clover hay 4 tons 160 20 120 24.00 .60 7.20 3180Cowpea hay 3 tons 130 14 98 19.50 .42 5.88 25.80Alfalfa hay 8 tons 400 36 192 60.00 1.08 11.52 72.60Potatoes 300 bu. 63 13 90 9.45 .39 5.40 15 23Sugar beets 20 tons 100 18 157 15.00 .54 9.42 24 96Apples 600 bu. 47 5 57 7.05 .15 3.42 10.62Apple leaves 4 tons 59 7 47 8.85 .21 2.82 11.88Wood growth 1/50 tree 6 2 5 .90 .06 .30 1.26Total apple crop 112 14 109 16.80 .42 6.54 23.76Fat cattle 1,000 lbs. 25 7 1 3.75 .21 .06 4 02Fat hogs 1,000 lbs. 18 3 1 2.70 .09 .06 2.85Milk 10,000 lbs. 57 7 12 8.55 .21 .72 9 48Butter 400 lbs. 0.8 0.2 0.1 .12 .01 .01 .14

The prices here given for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the normal marketvalues, and not present war-time valuations.

This table is taken from Dr. Cyrill G. Hopkins' "Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture."

ERADICATING HEDGEBy Frank I. Mann in Prairie Farmer.

You can not kill a hedge fenceentirely by burning or cutting off thetops during the winter or spring.There is so much stored material in

the roots to be used in makinggrowth that the roots or stumps will

start buds and grow the coming sea-son. If you could cut it or burn it

during late summer or early fall

during August in this latitude—afterthe growth has been made and beforethe wood has begun to harden, mostof the plants will be killed, if not all.

To get rid of a hedge, however, it

is not a bad plan to burn it or cutit ofif close to the ground during thewinter when there is more time towork at it, and depend on cutting off

the new growth that comes once ortwice during the next summer. Oneclose cutting should be made in

August, just before the wood com-mences to harden, so that this younggrowth is not permitted to store anyfood in its roots for another year. If

all tops have been burned or cut close

to the ground the new growth nextsummer may be kept down withoutmuch work by cutting ofif with amower or heavy scythe. A close cut-ting throughout one summer and fall

will usually kill all the hedge, thoughsometimes an occasional plant mayshow another year. If not allowedto mature any wood during the fall

the hedge or any plant is easily killed.If your hedge is where you can per-mit it to grow it would pay to let

it grow for posts. It will pay moreper acre than your corn land.

KILLING RATS.From Prairie Farmer.

Saturate cloths large enough to fill

the entrances of the holes with car-bon-disulphide, perhaps a large tea-spoonful to each cloth. Poke thecloth down as far as possible, thenfill in with dirt. This gas is veryheavy and when it evaporates it settlesinto the bottom of the holes, killingold and young. This gas is also verysatisfactory in killing gophers andwoodchucks.

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GESTATION TABLE OF FARM ANIMALS

Feb

Time ofService

Jan. 1

" 6" 11" 16" 21" 26

315

10" IS" 20" 25

Mar. 2

7" 12" 17" 22" 27

Apr. 1

" 6" 11" 16" 21" 26

May 1

6" 11" 16" 21" 26" 31

Tune 5" 10" 15" 20" 25

July 5

10" 15" 20" 25" 30

Aug. 4

9" 14" 19" 24

Set. 3" 29

8" 13" 18

2328

Oct.

Nov,

Jan.

Feb.

Mares,340 DaysDec. 6" 11" 16" 21" 26

315

10IS202S3049

" 14" 19" 24

Mar. 1

6" 11" 16" 21" 26" 31

Apr. 5" 10" 15" 20" 25" 30

May 5" 10" 15" 20" 25" 30

June 49

« 14" 19" 24

2949141924293

July

Aug,

Cows,

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VALUE OF PRINCIPAL FATTENING FEEDS WITH CORN AT VARYING PRICES

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CHICAGO'S BANNER RECEIPTSFollowing are given banner receipts at the Chicago Union Stock Yards for periods men-

tioned :

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Day

Cattle, Nov. 16, 1908 49,128

Calves, May 1, 1906 9,284

Hogs. Feb. 10, 1908 87,716

Sheep. Oct. 16. 1911 • 71,/92

Horses. May 17, 1915 2,300

Cars, Jan. 11, 1904 3,228

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Week

Cattle, week ending Sept. 19, 1891 95,524

Calves, week ending April 21, 1912 A^<^^^Hogs, week ending Nov. 20, 1880 300,48!;

Sheep week ending Sept. 27, 1913 231,647

Horses, week ending Nov. 7. 1914 7,031

Cars, week ending Dec. 13, 1902 8,471

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Month

Cattle, September, 1892 385,466

Calves. April, 1912 80,558

Hogs, December, 1915 1,174,530

Sheep. October, 1910 895,503

Horses, March, 1905 18,448

Cars. December, 1905 31,910

Largest Receipts of Stock in One Year

Cattle, 1892 3,571,796Calves, 1911 521,512Hogs, 1898 8,817,114Sheep, 1912 6,055,546Horses, 1915 165,253Cars. 1890 311,557

February 10, 1908, receipts of hogs at the Chicago Stock Yards were 87,716, with anadditional 1,649 direct to downtown packers, making the day's total 89,365.

The week ending December 11, 1915, arrivals of hogs at the Stock Yards were 298,818 anddowntown packers received 12,725, making a record grand total of 311,543. In December,1915, hog receipts at the Chicago Stock Yards were 1,174,530, with 57,051 direct to packersoutside the yards or a combined total of 1,231,581.

There arrived at the Chicago Stock Yards in 1898, 8,717,114 hogs, but in the same year546,337 additional hogs were received direct by packers outside the yards, making a grandtotal of 9,363,451.

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

compiled by the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company, is given below :

1866 $ 42,765,328 1891 t 239,434,7751867 42,375,241 1892 ' 253 836 5021868 52,506,288 1893 249 542 3771869 60,171,217 1894 228!l53!o291870 62,090,631 1895 200 584 3801871 60,331,082 1896 187 745 6551872 87,500,000 1897 216,305;3961873 91,321,162 1898 229,3012961874 115,049,140 1899 2337111801875 117,533,942 1900 262 154 2721876 111,185,650 1901 283,95512391877 99,024,100 1902 312,884,3861878 106,101,879 1903 288,152,7071879 114,795,834 1904 264,124,6071880 143,057,026 1905 300,472 4801881 183,007,710 1906 317,467,5351882 196,670,221 1907 319,2022391883 201,252,772 1908 306,566,5181884 187,387,680 1909 323,607,5431885 173,598,002 1910 357,145,6811886 166,741,754 1911 339,484,6901887 176.644,597 1912 375,694,9391888 182,202,789 1913 409,134,6741889 203,321,924 1914 375,698,5891890.... 231,344,879 1915 370,938,156

Grand Total $10,453,280,293Valuation for 1915 divided as follows: Cattle, $192,116,472; calves, $5,714,075; hog*.

$120,349,047; sheep, $23,004,562, and horses $29,754,000.

RECORD STOCK YARDS RECEIPTSLargest receipts at Chicago stock yards for periods mentioned

:

Day Week Month YearCattle 49,128 95,524 385,466 3,571,796Calves... 9,284 19,027 80,558 521,512Hogs 87,716 300,488 1,174,530 8,817,114Sheep 71,792 231,647 895,503 6,055,546Horses 2,300 7,031 18,448 165,253Cars 3,228 8,471 31,910 311.557

Including hogs shipped direct to packers outside the yards, the record stands at 89,365 forone day, 311,543 in one week, 1,231,581 for a month and 9,363,451 in one year.

VALUATION OF LIVESTOCKOfficial valuation of livestock received at Chicago Stock Yards in 1915. compared with

1914:1915 1914 Decrease

Cattle $192,116,472 $191,788,783 *$ 327,689Calves 5,714,075 4,908,790 *80S,285Hogs 120,349,047 128,980,782 8,631 735Sheep 23,004,562 30,358,064 7,353,502Horses 29,754,000 19,662,170 •10,091,830

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

of Chicago was $378,099,642.

// you want the best there is in Life Insurance you should insure in

NorthwesternMutual Life Insurance Company

of Milwaukee, Wis.

MARTIN & FEGAN, District Agents

20 W. Elm Street CANTON, ILL. Both Phones'No. 1

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FERTILITY IN MANURE, ROUGH FEEDS, AND FERTILIZERSPounds Per Ton Market Value Per Ton

Nitre- Phos- Potass- Phos-

Material gen phorus ium Nitrogen phorus Potassium Total

Fresh farm manure 10 2 8 $1.50 $ .24 $.48 $2.22Barnyard manure 10 3 8 1.50 .36 .48 2.38

Corn stover 16 2 17 2.40 .24 1.02 3.66

Oat straw 12 2 21 1.80 .24 1.26 3.30

Wheat straw 10 2 14 1.50 .24 .84 2.58

Clover hay 40 5 30 6.00 .60 1.80 8.40

Cowpea hay 43 5 33 6.45 .60 1.98 9.03

A?falfrhay 50 4 24 7.50 .48 1.44 9.42

Raw bone meal 80 180 12.00 18.00 30.00

Steamed bone meal 20 180 3.00 25.00 28.00

Acidiated bone meal 40 140 6.00 16.80 22.80

Raw rock phosphate 250 7.50 7.50

Acid phosphate 125 15.00 15.00

Wood ashes 10 100 7.20

Complete fertilizer 33 88 33 (?) (?) (?) 23.00 (?)

About two tons of fresh farm manure are required to produce one ton of common barn-

yard manure six months old, with losses as indicated.

This is the average composition and the average selling price of twelve brands of so-called

"complete" fertilizer offered for sale in Illinois. Only 70 pounds of the phosphorus is guar-

anteed available, 18 pounds being insoluble. The cost of this 88 pounds of phosphorus in rawrock phosphate would be $2.64.

. . , „Cyril G. Hopkins, "Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture.

Chapin's Feed YardCanton, 111.

The home of GILL, pure bre(i Percheron stallion No. A5091. We PARK YOUR CARS and care for yourHORSES. Special accommodations for the LADIES.

L. R. GHAPIN, Prop.

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CHIROPRACTIC(KIRO-PRAK- TIC)

REMOVES the cause of disease

If you are sick of being sick—TRY IT

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L. F. BREHMER, D. C.CHIROPRACTOR

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Home Phone: 152-L

Bell Phone: 367-R.

OFFICE HOURS:

I to 5 P. M., and 7 to 8 P. M.Sundays by appointment.

TheChicago

Years.

1866186718681869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881188218831884188518861887188818891890189118921893189418951896

PRICES FOR WHEAT FOR FIFTY YEARSfollowing table shows the lowest and highest cash prices for cash contract wheat in themarket for the last 50 years and the months in which extreme prices were reached:

Months the Months theLowest Prices Highest PricesWere Reached. Yearly Range Were Reached,

February $.78 at $2.03 NovemberAugust l.SS at 2.95 MayNovember 1.04j4at 2.20 JulyDecember 76J^ at 2.47 AugustApril 73^ at 1.311^ TulyAugust 99^ at 1.32 "Feb., April, Sept.November 1.01 at 1.61 AugustSeptember 89 at 1.46 JulyOctober 81^ at 1.28 AprilFebruary 83J4at 1.30^ AugustJuly 83 at 1.2654 DecemberAugust 1.01^ at 1.76J4 MayOctober 77 at 1.14 AprilJanuary 815/g at 1.33i^ DecemberAugust 86^ at 1.32 JanuaryJanuary 955^ at I.4314 OotoherDecember 69>^at 1.40 April and MayOctober 90 at 1.13]^ JnneDecember 69 at .96 FebruaryMarch 7zy^ at 1.3154 AprilOctober 695^ at .8454 JanuaryAug.ust 605^ at .9454 TuneApril 71^ at 2.00 SeptemberJpn= 7514 at 1.0854 FebruaryFebruary .74^4 at 1.0854 AugustJuly • •• .85 at 1.16 AprilOctober 69>| at .9154 FebruaryJuly ••• • 54 at .88 AprilSeptember 50 at .65 J4 AprilJanuary 4554 at .855^ MayAugust S3 at .945i November

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Good Water Supply OutfitsCan I Show You ? Better Write Today !

^'Standard" outfits are a little betterin every detail— 15 years of success.

The Catalog shows why and how.

ROYAL C. WISE, Special Representative

Pump Specialist Monadnock Block, Chicago

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LARGEST DAY'S RECEIPTS, 1915

Largest day's receipts at the Chicago Stock Yards of all kinds of livestock and the largestday's receipts of cars each month of 1915 follov/

:

Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Horses Cars

January 27,851 2,040 59,752 50,055 1,860 2,420

February 21,880 3,129 53,748 17,257 2,032 1,897

March, 17,890 5,067 45,396 18,323 1,971 1,619

April.. 20,139 6,518 39,194 15,019 1,758 1,698

May 18,745 5,462 51,942 15,060 2,300 1,795

June ..18,094 4,069 43,336 14,632 1,593 1,524

July 20,316 3,540 43.353 19,062 1,514 1,565

August 22,966 2,189 35,346 20,954 1,835 1,591

September ..26,007 2,071 29,517 22,439 2,095 1,697

October 27,127 2,218 37,125 21,647 2,273 1,593

November 25,128 2,088 49,263 35,441 1,893 1,919

December... .34,926 2,089 75,320 30,166 1,606 2,781

Year ., ....34,926 6,518 75,320 50,055 2,300 2,781

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AVERAGE WEIGHT OF LIVESTOCK

The average weight of cattle at Chicago for months mentioned was as follows:

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INDEX

'Breeders' Directory 144-152

Business Men's Directory 153-162

Farmers' Directory 43-142

General Information

Abortion, Contagious, Controlling 13

Belt, What to Do for Slipping 38Binder Troubles and Adjustments 21

Corn Planter Adjustments 27Dairy Cow Feeds 19

Silage for 18

Eggs, Producing High Quality 40Feeds, Fattening Value with Corn at Varying Prices 169

Protein, Value with Tankage at Varying Prices 169

Hog, Composition of 169Fertility in Farm Produce 167

Manure, Rough Feeds and Fertilizers 172

Fulton County, Farm Bureau 163Farm Data 164Officers 7

Garden Seeds, Viability of 166

Gestation Table of Farm Animals 168

Glue Method of Inoculation 166

Hay Rope, How to Mend 31

Hedge, Eradicating 167

Horses, Average Cost of Raising 20

Care of 35

Information, Useful 40Labor, Value of 12

Lightning Rods Protect Farm Buildings 38

Live Stock, Average Weight of 176

Chicago Receipts 170

Farmers' Medicine Chest 9

Largest Day's Receipts 170-175

Valuation of 171

Poultry, Preparing for Market 41

Rats, Killing 167

Silage, Finding Weight of 18

Silo, Building a Pit 16

Sealing of 18

What Size Shall I Build 15

Soldering 35

Stalk Disease 14

State and Federal Officers 6

r\ Stock Foods, Some Facts About 20

(kg. Tractioneer's Dream 40

S^, Tractor Horsepower, How to Judge 36h|' Threshing Ring, Organizing 41K Wheat, Prices for Fifty Years 174

^C Worms in Hogs, Remedy for 14

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SECURITYFacts About This Bank

THIS National Bank was organized in 1882 and is operated

under the direct supervision and examination of the U. S.

Go ernment for the convenience and benefit of the people of

tM^ County.

•^We offer you the entire Capital, Surplus and Profits as a

pledge of safety and our years of experience as a guarantee of

service. We hope that you will open a checking account and

PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK

CANTON NATIONAL BANK^'Chimes Clock Bank"

SERVICE

J as. N, I Hardware and Farm Machinery

DiaKSlee M Pumps, pipe, Plumbmg, Gasoline £n-1 gines, Wagons, Buggies, Automobile1 Accessories, ROUND OAK STOVES andm RANGES, Aermotor Windmills and

Dealer ' = Hayes Planters. :-: :-: :-: :-: :-:

tn m LONDON MILLS - ILLINOIS

Telephone No. 64

Virgil L. Durand( Funeral Director and Embalmer

CUBA, ILL. Lady Assistant

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PRAIRIE F. kRiER IS FORYOUR WHOLE FAMILYIt brings cheerfulness 'ito your home, and around

tho 'c;ning lam «> becomes a warm and life - long friendof all—father, n ther, sister and brother.

PRAIRIE FARMER doesn't try to tell you how yoush ^ul'j farm. Every man knovvs his own farm betterthan Wc do. But we do give you the experience ofother successful farmerf; ty tJ^at you can learn theirideas r ' adopt any tha^ ii.ay look good to you.

li vv u are not a suh:criber now, you'll never regretjoininf; our big list of ren-lL s.

F, ty cents per yea<-; $1.G0 for three years.

PRAlRIg FARMER-chicagoIllinois' Oldest and Best Farm Paper.

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