iiiiimimiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu THE FARMERS' REVIEW ILLUSTRATED FARM DIRECTORY WITH SUPPLEMENTAL BREEDERS' and BUSINESS DIRECTORIES INCLUDING STATE AND HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND SECTIONAL COUNTY MAPS FOR CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES, ILLINOIS PUBLISHED BY THE FARMERS' REVIEW CHICAGO IIUXE3 i SIIMH D=]C=C II II 1 1 SCHUCK & SON LUMBER YARD 10th and Jefferson Streets SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Let Us Figure With You Complete Plaster Mill in Connection We Mix Plaster and Manu- facture Exterior Stucco Big Stock Wire Fence and Posts The G.D.SUTTON CO. Two immense houses at Mason City and associated with L. K. Ellsberry & Co. at Geneseo, 111. and Nevada, Iowa- Q Grow all our own corn from our own seed grown in our own Breeding Blocks. which was named after A. G. Henry; Archibold Job and William Herndon as commissioners were authorized to superintend the work of erection. The new capitol was supposed to have been ready for the first meeting of the Legislature in Spring- field, which was fixed for the special session of 1839-40. Finding that the building Could not be sufficiently advanced, the Second Presby- terian church on Fourth street was secured as Representatives' Hall. The building was then quite new and was by far the largest church edifice in the central and whole northern part of Illinois. It was built of brick and was torn down the summer of 1875. The Methodist Church was used for the Senate Chamber and the Episcopal Church for the Supreme Court. It was thought by many to be unreasonable to require a little town of eleven hundred inhabitants, struggling with the disadvantages of a new county, to pay the $50,000 pledged. During that special session, Hon. Steven A. Douglas, then a member from Morgan county, pledged to bring in a bill releasing Springfield from the payment of same. The sterling honesty of Abraham Lincoln manifested itself. Ap- preciating the kindly feeling that prompted the pledge he insisted that Sangamon county should pay the money. Arrangements were made to pay it in three installments. The first two payments were made without any great difficulty, but the third pressed heavy as the final crash that swept over the whole United States, w T hile the new state house was in the course of construction, impoverished many. Under these circumstances it became necessary to borrow the money to make the last payment from the State Bank of Illinois. A note was signed by one hundred and one citizens and deposited with the bank. From that time it was between the State Bank and the citizens who signed the note. Soon after the note was given the State Bank failed, and some of the payments were made in the depreciated paper of the bank, for which it had received par value when it was paid out. Soon after the State Legislature adjourned at Vandalia in March, 1837 and the members returned to their homes. A public festival was given in Springfield in honor of the new legislation for the removal of the capitol. Among those who gave speeches were Abraham Lincoln and Steven A. Douglas. Robert Pnlliam- located in the present town of Ball in 1R13 and built a cabin which was the first built in the town. It was here that in 1858 the Old Settlers Society held their first celebration. However, the descendants of Henry Funderburk claimed that he was 16 the first settler; that he arrived in the spring of 1817 and in that year raised a small quantity of corn, and that Pulliam was not there then. Their claim was supported by Jacob Hinkle of Pawnee who states that he was six years old when his father arrived in the county in the spring of 1816 and that he well remembers seeing shocks of corn on Mr. Funderburk's place which may have been less than a year previous. In the June term, 1882, Aaron and Gideon Hawley were author- ized to keep a ferry across the south fork of the Sangamon river, after- wards known as Jarvis Ford. In a new county far removed from the conveniences of civiliza- tion and where all are compelled to build their own houses, make their own clothing and procure for themselves the means of subsistance, it is to be expected that their dwellings and clothing would be rude. They necessarily must use the things at hand. The early settlers constructed what were termed three-faced camps; that is, three walls leaving one side open. They are described as follows : The walls were built about seven feet high when poles were laid across at a distance of about three feet apart and on these a clapboard roof was laid which was four feet in length and from eight inches to twelve inches in width, split out of white oak timber. No floor was laid in the camp. The side left open answered the purpose of door, window and chimney. In front of the open side was built a large log heap which served for warmth in cold weather and cooking purposes in all seasons. The log cabin was a material advance over the three-faced camp for com- fort, in which the living room was of good size and served as kitchen, parlor, bedroom and arsenal. Bacon and dried fruits and vegetables hung from the rafters. There was the loom and spinning wheel used in the making of the family clothing, and in a conspicuous place hung the rifle and hunting pouch. The bedrooms were separated from the living room by sheets and these coverlets suspended from the rafters. The articles used in the kitchen were as few and simple as can be imagined, a Dutch oven and a long handled frying pan, an iron pot or kettle constituted the utensils of the best furnished kitchen. The living was simple. The wedding was an attractive feature of pioneer life. The whole neighborhood was interested and the whole neighborhood was invited. On the morning of the wedding day the groom and his intimate friends assembled at the house of his father and after due preparation de- parted to the home of the bride. The journey was made on horse back or foot or in farm wagons. On reaching the home of the bride, the marriage ceremony took place, afterwards the dinner and then . dancing which lasted all night. Of course, Sangamon county is known as the Illinois residence of Abraham Lincoln, his real residence having been at New Salem, which was then part of Sangamon county, now in Menard. About 1842 he practiced law in Springfield. 17 18 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY SANGAMON COUNTY FARMERS' DIRECTORY ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY a Acres; Ch Children; O Owner; T Tenant or Renter; tel Telephone; twp Township; Sec Section; Rt. Rural Route; Names of wife follows direc-. tory name in parenthesis ( ) ; Figures at end of information year directory name became a resident of county; Directory Name and Address are in boldface type; (*) designates owner of an Automobile; (f) Owner of a Tractor. EXAMPLE *fAdams, Frank H. (Esther) Ch Mary, Springfield Rt 1, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, T640, Sec 10, Wm. H. Johnson (1872) MEANS THAT Frank H. Adams Name. (*) Owns an Automobile. (f) Owns a Tractor. (Esther) Wife's name. Ch Mary Child named Mary. Springfield Rt 1 Postoffice, Springfield, R. F. D. 1. T640a Tenant on 640 acres. tel Riddle Hill On Riddle Hill Telephone Exchange. twp Gardner Lives in Gardner Township. Sec 10 Section 10. Wm. H. Johnson Owner's name. (1872) Lived in county since 1872. Aarup, Edwin Springfield Rt 9 tel Abney, Mrs. E. F. Auburn Rt 46, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 22 Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 36 T240a J. J. Scanlon (1892) (1900) Aarup, Peter (Erika) Ch Anna, Olga, A'bney, W. M. Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, Edward, May George, Helen, John; twp Talkington, Sec 36 T160a Camp- Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp bell (1898) Woodside, Sec 10 O6a (1897) Ackerman, Mrs. Katie Ch Reenes, Ella, Abel, Turner (Etta) Ch Mary, Oscar, Merl, Grace, Rudolph; Athens Rt 1, Edith; Rochester Rt 19, twp Roches- tel Cantral, twp Fancy Creek Sec 2 ter, Sec 19 O140a (1863) T325a J. Ryan (1916) Abell,T.O.(Maggie) Ch Nannie, Linza, Ackerman, William A. (Dora) Ch Wil- Angela, Katie, Helen; Pleasant helmina, Henry, Louis; Williams Rt Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, 26, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy twp Cartwright, Sec 24-S T160a T. Creek, Sec 35 T160a J. Tobias A. Snuff (1917) (1915) Aber, William (Minerva) Ch Henry, Acton, R. M. (Mollie) Ch Tony, Herman; Mechanicsburg Box 71, tel Leonard, Raymond; "Oak Lawn" Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Chatham, twp Chatman, Sec 7 Farm- Sec 23 T175a John Gawg (1876) hand for Asa Moore (1898) Abernathy, T. F. (Ethel) Ch Edward, *Adams, Clarence (Lela) Ch Dorothy, Beulah, William; Springfield Rt 2, Joy; Maxwell, tel Waverly, twp Max- tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec well, T80a James Adams (1880) 32 T20a McDale (1903) Adams, Earl (Ethel) Ch Madaline, *Abney, J. E. (Nellie) Virden Rt 41, tel George; Custer Rt 53, twp Cotton Virden, twp Talkington, S'ec 33 T160a Hill, Sec 11 Tla T. B. Torrence Mrs. C. M. Brennen (1905) (1901) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 19 Adams, James (Nellie) Ch Clarence, May; Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, O280a (1883) Adams, J. B. (Sarah) Ch Robert; Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 10 Foreman for W. Natham (1870) *Adams, John P. (Lizzie) Ch Claude, William; Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 15 O73a (1886) Adcock, George (Fannie) Ch Vernal, Arthur: Modesto Rt 36, twp Talking- ton, Sec 31 T60a W. Taylor (1912) Ade, Fred (Anna) Ch Mary, George; New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 13 T240a Hughes Diller (1882) Ade, William New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 4 T165a Ph. Fred Ade Adloff, Chas W. (Katherine) Ch Emil, Carl, John, Walter; Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 12 O268a (1882) Aggertt, Carl (Mable) Ch Charles; Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, T80a Rube Carson- Eggert-August (1888) Ahlrichs, Anna C. Ch Ben, Edward, William, Tohos, Emma; Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, See 29 090%a (1857) Ahrenkiel, Catherine M. Ch Marie, Anna, Chris, Alma, William, Law- rence, Esther, DeEtta; Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 28 O150a (1899) *Ahrenkiel, Chris. Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 T20a Geo. Edmonds (1898) *Ahrenkiel, Wm. Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 T20a Geo. Edmonds (1898) Ahrilch, John A. Ch Etlward, Homer; Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 27 O140a (1900) Akers, J. E. (Millie) Ch Stella, Gladys; Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 28 Foreman for R. Cass (1873) Alderson, E. E. (Hazel) Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 16 T120a A. C. Moffett (1914) Aldridge, Henry (Effie) Ch Benjamin, Williamsville Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 10 T160a M. E. Jones (1916) Alexander, Hiram (Mary) Ch Amy, Cyrus, Mary, Peter, Eliza, Loami Rt 24, twp Chatham, Sec 19 O7 1 /4a (1847) Alexander Wilbur (Crissie) Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 2 T166a J. F. Grones (1898) *Allbright, W. H. (Margaret) Ch Albert "Happy Hollow" Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 33 043a (1859) Allen, Chas. (Lulu) Ch Leslie, Ethel, Lloyd, Marion, Chatham, twp Chat- ham, Sec 12 Farmhand Ben Dren- enan (1881) *Allen, J. F. (Anna) Ch Elizabeth, Lu- cille, Mary, Chatham, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 17 O210a (1869) Allen, J. W. (Mary) Ch Eunice, Marion, Bernice, Julia, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake O315a (1867) Allgood, John W. (Dora) Ch Louis, Stevan, George, William, Marie, Dora, Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 34 T34a Chas. Bomke (1870) Allison, Charles (Margaret) Ch Otis, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel llliopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 2 T80a Mis. Brothers (1893) Allmon, Earl (Ethel) Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Foreman for James Adams (1916) Allwood, Mark (Leatha) Ch Charles, Arthur, Delia, Mary, Lizzie, Wil- liamsville Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 33 T160a D. Wilson (1914) Alsbury, Thos. W. (Emma) Ch Arthur, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 O15a T80a Henry Sprinkel (1872) Alstott Robert (Rachel) Ch Marvel M Lucien, Rochester Rt 20, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 15 T72a Margaret Ander- son (1878) Alwardt, William E. (Amanda) Ch Francis, Wilber, Amanda, Mildred, Frana, Linda, Raymond, Custer Rt 53, twp Cooper, Sec 29 T80a W. H. Eckel (1910) *Alvies, Irvin E. (Dora) Ch Mamie, Glen, Elmer, Ruby, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 21 T240a J. J. Alvin (1889) Ambrose, George C. (S'allie) Auburn Rt 47, twp Divernon, Sec 6 05a (1898) Ambuehl, Adolph (Lena) Ch Pearl, Walter, Dorothy, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 19 T171a A. Cornack (1887) Anders, Thomas (Mary) Ch William, Loraine, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, twp Island Grove, Sec 5 O2a (1885) 20 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Anders, William T. (Effie) Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, twp Island Grove, Sec 5 T20a Milton Merritt (1895) Anderson, E. M. (Flora) Ch Everett, John, Lelia, Loami Rt 32, tel Wav- erly, twp Maxwell, Sec 18 O210a (1891) Anderson, Henry B. Ch James, Pleas- ant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 3 OllOa (1859) Anderson, John M. (Leona) Ch Ger- aldine, "Maplewood Place" Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 19 T87a George H. Conlee (1891) Anderson, M. L. (Lucinda) Ch Nellie, Addie, Leslie, Illiopolis rt 54, twp Illiopolis, Sec 20 T248a C. M. Ulrich (1917) *Anthony, John M. (Calista) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 O280a (1905) Antle, Nathan Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, bee 6 TlOa Maria Carlock (1892) Arbuckle, Sam (Lillie) Ch Pearl, Hazel, Alice, Auburn Rt 46, tel Au- burn, twp Auburn, Sec 9 O80a (1880) Archer, Albert (Jessie) Ch Fred, Hel- en, Paul, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Bach- erton, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 19 OlOOa (1871) Archer, America Springfield Rt 6, twp Curran, Sec 2 O178a (1877) Archer, Edwin (Alice) Ch Roy, Ray- mond, Earl, Hazel, Helen, George, Holand, Martha, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 8 O160a (1867) Armstrong, A. M. (Eola) Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, T140a Kathryn Fitzgerald (1916) Armstrong, D. B. (Loraine) Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 4 TlOa Mrs. J. Hayes (1916) Armstrong, George, Sr. (Mary) Ch Maude, Leora, Gilbert, Riverton, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 16 040a (1880) Armstrong, H. S. (Mary) Ch Otis, Al- fred, Floyd, Lcami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 OlOa (1884) Arnold, Charles (Alice) Ch Leroy, Earl, Gracie, Hazel, Charles, Glen- arm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 32 T45a J. M. Margraves (1914) *Arvin, Albert (Ellie) Ch Roy, Mary, Grace, Ethel, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechnicsburg, Sec 21 T132a Morgan Estate (1884) Arvin, S. (Dora) Ch Lester, Earl, Jes- sie, May, Dawson Rt 27, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 20 T320a Foreman for S. W. Constant (1884> Ash, Fay (Margaret) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 12 T2a J. F. Wise (1897) Ash, George (Lora) Ch Rebecca, Oscar, Mary, Daidy, Leo, Luella, Fay, Edith, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 12 O60a (1849) Ash, Leo. (Beulah) Ch Clifford, Wil- liamsville Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 16 T160a C. A. Hussey (1889) Assey, C. A. (Jennie) Ch Hazel, Wil- liamsville, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 17 O160a (1862) Atchley, Charles L. (Lonley) Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 32 Farmhand (1911) *Atherton, Guss (Alice) Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 7 O160a (1866) *Atherton, W. E. (Ella) Pleasant Plaines Box 185, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 31 O160a (1871) Atkinson, N. D. (Susan) Ch Emily, Charles, Eugene, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 6 O5a (1913) Atrude, L. E. (Enid) Ch Leona, Mar- tha, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 27 Foreman for O. McDaniel (1882) Aubry, Calvin (Dorothy) Ch Lela, Loami Rt. 32, tel Waverly, twp Max- well, Sec 9 T60a Oscar Aubry (1890) Austin, Heber (Alene) Maxwell Rt 37 twp Maxwell Sec 32 Foreman for Fred Deatherage (1915) "Those people who proudly boast of the advantages offered by their home towns, as desirable places in which to live and then refuse to extend local merchants their patronage, are as ridiculous as the restaurant proprietor who eats out." SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 21 Henry Harris DRY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Telephone No. 9 AUBURN, ILL. Avart, L. Paul (Ethel) Ch Ellis, Homer Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 25 O6a (1910) Axhaxton, J. F. (Dola) Ch Bales, Nella, Dawson, twp Mechanicsburg Sec 2 Foreman for W. H. Szlly (1863) Axline, Robert W. (Josephine) Chat- ham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 17 O150a (1905) *Ayers, Robert (Alice) Ch Goldie, An- drew, Arthur, Ray, Elmer, Roy, Vel- ma, Ouster Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 14 O160a (1892) B Babb, A. H. Pawnee Rt 49, twp Paw- nee, Sec 4 O610a (1867) Babb, Mrs. Helen Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 33 O480a (1885) Babcock, James (Sarah) Ch Leonard, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 34 O24a (1854) Babcock, John (Mary) Pleasant Plains twp Cartwright, Sec 32 Ola (1858) Babcock, Mark Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 34 T3a Rena Williams (1857) Babiak, Frank (Kisella) Ch Justin, Frank, Emma, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 36 O20a (1906) *Bachman, Charles (Carrie) Ch Wil- liam, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 25-SW T320a Mrs. Agnes Bach- mann (1869) *Bachman, Fred (Cency) Ch Rosine, Lillian, Helen, Dorothy, Genevieve, Joseph, Fred, Loami Rt 32, tel Wav- erly, twp New Berlin, Sec 5 O157a (1871) *Bacon, O. H. (Ina) Ch Ina, Elsie, Her- man, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 20 T70a Joseph Metzer (1916) Bacon, T. J. (May) Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanic, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 35 T80a Gresheim (1847) Badford, E. T. (Harriett) Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 26 T180a J. Nicell (1850) Bailey, C. A. (Lillian) Ch Frederick, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, Sec 33, O52a (1909) Bailey, John (Anna) Ch Leona, Helen, Arthur, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 Farmhand Vincent Smith and T. R. Butler (1917) Bailey, Thomas (Ella) Ch Flora, Ethel, Thomas, James, Albert, Mary, Can- trail Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 Farmhand for Barber Estate (1867) Bain, Walter (LouiseO Ch Francis, Marion, Walter, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Woodhia, Sec 32 OlOOa (1908) Baker, A. (Samantha) Ch Fred, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, Sec 27 O50a (1867) Baker, C. O. Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiop- olis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23 O380a (1865) Baker, Charles (Minnie) Athens Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 34 T80a Vascanselle (1915) Baker, Charles E. (Grace) Ch Ethel, Raymond, May, Myrtle, Curran Rt 11, twp Gardner, T. Henry Broner (1916) * Baker, Chester D. (Stella) Ch George, Thomas, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 17 T500a Michael and G. C. Baker (1888) Baker, Ed. (Ida) Ch Catherine, "Maple Hill Stock Farm" Illiopolis Rt 53, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 18 O80a Baker, Elmer Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Tlli- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 14 O160a Jas W. Baker Estate (1891) Baker, Frank W. (Clara) Ch Roy,^ Carl, Auburn Rt 46, twp Talkington, Sec 35 Farmhand for C. Gass (1902) Baker, Frank (Kate) opringfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 13 T279a Kate Sullivan (1896) Baker, George (Emma) Ch Levi, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 3 O51a (1883) *Baker, H. W. Illiopolis ^t 55, tel mi- opolis, twp niiopolis, Sec 23 O380a (1866) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Baker, J. C. (Flora) Ch Wilmer, Springfield Rt 7, twp Rochester, Sec 3 O59a (1877) Baker, John R. (Edna) Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 3 OllOa (1889) Baker, Joe (Ida) Ch Guy, Willie, Ber- nard, Virden Rt 42, twp Pawnee, Sec 36 Farmhand Mary Clark (1910) *Baker, N. O. (Ina) Ch Irene, Ina, Emert, Essie, Velma, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 1-NW TIGOa Mary Ful- lerton (1902) Baker, T. J. (Esther) Ch Eva, Geral- dine, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Cart- wright, Sec 24 O122a (1879) * Baker, W. A. (Ina) Ch Irene, Ina, Esther, Everett, Velma, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, TIGOa Mrs. Fuller- ton (1900) Bale, H. E. (Bessie) Ch Bernice, Ken- neth, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, foreman for A. Shafer Sec 29, (1910) Bale, W. J. (Miranda) Ch Arthur, George, Blanche, Charles, John, Louis, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 10 T345a Burl Jones (1902) Bales, Henry J. (Winifred) Ch Lena, Dewey, Bernice, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 32, T126a W. Sutan (1885) *Baley f John J. (Ellen) Ch George, Cantrali Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbary, Sec 36 O118a (1875) *Ballard, James A. (Jennie) Ch Cyn- thia, Edward, Springfield Rt 4, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 9 O490a (1860) *Balsley, Gibeon (Mary) Lester, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Ber- lin, T80a J. B. Bell (1903) Bancroft, E. T. (Emma) Ch Ethel, Isaac, Leslie, Helen, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek O73a (1860) Bancroft, Isaac (Louise) Ch Paul, Marie, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, Sec 36 T80a Henry Schmidt (1889) *Barbee, Charles (Luella) Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 26 T80a, J. E. Barber (1892) *Barbee, X. A. (Mary) Ch Ralph, Springfield Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 26 O80a (1889) Barbee, J. E. Ch Howard, Springfield Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 26 O80a (1850) *Barbee, T. M. (Julia) Ch Frances, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 18, T200a S'. B. Floyd (1887) Barber, B. L. (Lillian) Cn John, Can- trail Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 T500a Barber Estate (1874) Bard, C. (Zora) Ch Floyd, Susie, Zel- ma, Buffalo Rt 59, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 11 Farmhand M. A. Jones (1871) Barham, Robert (Nellie) Ch John, Le- Roy, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 7, Farmhand Chas. Hunter (1917) *Barnes, Charles (Sarah) Ch Louis, May, Minnie, Aubry Rt 47, tel Au- burn, twp Chatham, Sec 26-27 O160a (1853) Barnes, Clarence (Ethel) Ch Evelyn, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 33 T Charles Fling (1909) "Barnes, C. L. (Audrey) Ch Charles, Edgar, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 25 T84a Hill Es- tate (1880) Barnes, Edward (Nettie) Ch Alice, George, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gard- ner, Sec 27 O30a (1867) Barnes, Ezra (Prudence) Ch Otis, Au- burn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Chat- ham, Sec 34 O124a (1844) Barnes, George (Jennie) Ch Russell, Ellsworth, Elmina, Martha, Ellen, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 33 O40a (1885) Barnes, Ida M. Mrs. Ch Carl, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, T80a H. C. Barnes Estate (1882) Barnes, Sidney (Clara) Ch Sidney, May, Albert, Lewis, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 19 O80a (1877) Barnes, S. A. Auburn Rt 47, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 30 O160a (1848) Barnes, S. R. (Emily) Ch James, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 15 T235a W. G. Hat- ten (1888) Barnhart, G. D. (Bertha) Ch Jennie, Anna, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 22 Farmhand for D. L. Haire (1901) *Barr, George F. (Mae) Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 12 O39a (1877) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 23 *Barr, J. W. (Florence) Ch Mary, Au- burn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 16 T343a Mrs. Wm. Vincent (1870) Barr, William (Mary) Ch Florence, Ella, Forest, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 5 Ollla (1887) Barrett, W. A. (Winnie) Ch Bernadine, Helen, Louise, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 18 O40a (1913) Barry, Mike Ch William, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 32 O234a (1895) Barry, William Ch William, Charles, Mary, Ann, Catherine, Margaret, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 32 T234a M. Barry (1892) Bashaw, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch Marion, Springfield Rt 7, twp Rochester, Sec 3 O80a (1848) Basford, Isaac (Susan) Ch Ethel, Ber- tha, Daisy, Albert, Hazel, Rochester Rt 19 twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 OlOa (1856) * Basse George (Katharine) Ch Eliza- beth, Carrie, Florence, Fred, Loam! Rt 32, tel Waverly twp Loami, Sec 3 O350a (1859) Batterton, Paul (Bertha) Ch Otto, Glen, Henry, Gerald, Winona, Farm- ingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, S'ec 30 T95a Lucy Batterton (1882) Baugh, Elmer (Emma) Ch Roy, Glen- arm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 12 T42a Mrs. Jessie Greenwalt (1887) Baughman, C. C. (Martha) Ch James, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 14 O181a (1882) Baughman, J. W. (Lucy) Ch Martha, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 14 T181a (1887) Bawley, John (Ora) Ch Nellie, Chat- ham Rt 15, twp Chatham, Sec 19, laborer for Asa Moore (1916) Beaerd, R. S. (Mary) Ch James, John, Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 11 foreman for M. A. Jones (1864) Beam, Clarence (Grace) Ch Ruth, Charles, William, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 T50a M. Beam *Beam, Robert E. (Jennie) Ch Glen, Harvey, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Roches- ter, twp Ball, Sec 15 T140a Mrs. Emma Clayton (1885) Bean, C. Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buf- falo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 27 O13 l-3a (1853) *Bearden, George (Etta) Ch Helen, Lena, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 36 T262a R. H. Easley (1867) Beard, George (Maude) Ch Elmer, Grace, Virden Rt 53, twp Pawnee, Sec 36 T80a Reichart (1916) Beatty, Bert (Theresa) Ch Kenneth, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talk- ington, Sec 14 T360a E. K. Lock- wood and C. Gallagher (1896) * Beatty, George W. (Amelia) Ch Charley, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Talkington, S'ec 13 O160a (1896) Beatty, W. L. (Lela) Ch Mary, Clar- ence, Oivernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 30 T200a Jacob Haynes (1866) Beck, August Ch Fred, Clara, George, Lydia, Bennie, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 31 O50a (1867) Beck, Charles (Georgia) Ch Glen, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 Farmhand for Eli Weber (1891) Beck, John (Carrie) Ch Lucille, George, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel llliop- olis, twp Illiopolis, bee 3 TlOOa J. O. Terley (1873) Beck, Mrs. Julia Ch Ella, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 O25a (1882) Beck, Louis Ch Rosa, Hattie, Walter, Emma, Elmer, Nan, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 8 O20a Louis Beck (1900) Beck, Robert Ch John, Dora, Spring- field Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Wood- side, Sec 25 O160a (1867) Beckman, B. (Eva) Ch Letty, Nellie, Ethel, Pearl, Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 24 O122a (1842) Beckman, C. R. (Mattie) Ch Robert, Mildred, Jane, William, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 23 fore- man for H. Happer (1901) Beckman, Frank (Florence) Ch Violet, Francis, Frank, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 6 O20a (1912) Becroft, Burt (Josie) Ch Etta, Burt, Earl, Mechanicsburg, twp Mechan- icsburg, Sec 27 foreman for Sam Metcalf. Bedinger, Charles (Lola) Ch Lester, Hazel, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 23 T160a John L. King (1879) 24 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Bee, Joseph (Nina) Ch Alice, Mary, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, tel Springfield, Sec 19 O40a (1907) *Beech!ey, Jonas (Lizzie) Ch Nannie, Roy, Varnon, Chatham Rt 16, tel Auburn, twp Chatham O80a (1884) Beechley, M. C. (Nellie) Ch Eula, Auburn, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, T120a L. M. Beechley (1884) *Beel, George Ch Anna, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 5 O200a (1894^ Beeler, J. M. (Laura) Ch Helen, Con- stance, Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 21 O20a (1902) Beeler, R. W. (Bertha) Ch Emerson, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buf- falo Hart, Sec 22 T60a R. Downs (1883) Beeler, Mrs. Susana Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 O23a (1877) Beeler, Wm. A. (Elizabeth) Spring- field Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake. Sec 21 O50a (1892) Beers, A. J. (Jessie) Ch Roy, John, Angeline, Arlo, Harold, Berlin, twp Island Grove, T300a George Rer- hardt (1880) *Behl, Charles (Martha) Ch Louise, Ruth, Arthur, Charles, Loami Rt 33, twp Loami Sec 1 foreman for E. A. Roesch (1877) *Behl, Fred (Catherine) Ch Mildred, Nellie, Clarence, Lewis, Edna, Eva, Hazel, Maxwell Rt 37 twp Talking- ton, Sec 6 O85a (1882) *Behl, John (Clara) Ch Fred, Lizzie, John, Mary, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 30 O118a (1855) Behl, W. H. (Mary) Ch Regina, Rosa, Andrew, Marie, Minnie, Pauline, Elizabeth, William, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 25-SW foreman for E. D. Boynton (1875) Belcher, E. P. (Clarinda) Ch M. E., Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cart- wright, Sec 25 T50a T. J. Snapp (1909) Bell, Allen F. (Fannie) Ch Frank, Willie, Rachel, Milo, Edna, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, S'ec 24 T80a W. H. Mathews (1884) Bell, B. F. (Altha) Ch Allen, Lela, Maude, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 24 0138a (1877) Bell, C. H. (Grace) Ch Dean, Dorothy, Jennie, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 36 T200a Dr. H. H. Tuttle (1886) *Bell, E. J. (Lena) Ch George, Lewis, Lois, Eloise, Jewel, Bell, Mechanics- burg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 25 T326a Mrs. Prince (1886) *Bell, Fred (Estella) Ch Rachel, Freda, Charles, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 31 T250a Mrs. O. B. Wheeland (1885) Bell, Harry (Arlie) Ch Roy, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 20 foreman for C. P. Van Doran (1916) Bell, Henry (Daisy) Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 5 foreman for George Bell Bell, J. B. (Zoe) Ch Clayton, Cook, Fred, Otis, Vivian, Claude, Roches- ter Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 13 Farmhand (1911) Bell, M. A. (Laura) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T480a H. A. Huffman (1886) Bell, Mrs. Martha Ch W. H., J. R., Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, foreman for J. W. Richardson (1910) Bell, Richard (Carrie) Ch Noah, Au- burn Rt 47, tel Divernon, twp Diver- non, Sec 6 Farmhand for Charles Drennan (1914) Bell, Samuel J. (Lena) Ch James, Marcella, Rochester Rt 19, tel Rochester, twp Rochester T240a P. Canty (1913) Belt, R. F. (Agnes) Ch Margaret, Henry, Leonard, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 14 O80a (1877) Benchafer, John G. (Nannie) Ch Ruth, Leonard, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, Sec 6 T75a Geo. Ben- chafer (1879) Bender, Frank (Carrie) Ch Walter, Ernest, Helen, Fritz, Margaret, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 17 T160a Charlie Edman (1877) THE FARMERS' REVIEW ILLINOIS' GREATEST FARM PAPER SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 25 NEW BARGAINS DAILY 521 E. Washington St., SPRINGFIELD. ILLINOIS Benedict, Reuben (Elizabeth) Mechan- icsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 28 Ceme- tery Keeper Mechanicsburg Ceme- tery (1870) Bennett, Edward (Emma) Alice, John, William, Rochester Rv 18, twp Ro- chester, Sec 10 O260a (1882) Bennett, James O. (Maude) Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 36 T80a Abe Back (1905) Bennett, John F. (Belle) Ch Lula, Nora, Myrtle, Stella, Bennie, Thomas, Breckenridge, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 Ola (1882) Bennett, Thomas (Gertrude) Ch Val- mor, Rochester Rt 18, twp Roches- ter, Sec 2 T275a George Feilden- house (1881) *Bergschneider, Frank New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 T120a Jerry Sullivan (1890) Bergschneider, George (Agnes) Ch Mildred, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 T80a Mrs. Thomas Bergschneider (1885) *Bergschneider, Godfrey (Anna) Ch Norval, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 20 T250a R. H. Clark (1879) *Bergschneider, T. H. (Sophia) Ch Rosella, Harry, Eds, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 O59a (1868) Berry, George (Adeline) Ch Thomas, Marie, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 3 T21a (1884) Berry, J. W. Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 17 O364a (1860) Berry, J. W. (Emma) Ch Beulah, Ruth, Beatrice, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Wav- erly, twp Talkington, Sec 6 T163a J. C. Dickes (1915) Berry, M. S. (Cleo) Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 6 (1915) *Berry, Thos R. (Hallie) Ch Margaret, Elaine, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 33 T85a Emma Babcock (1892) *Berry, William H. (Sarah) Ch Lela, Floyd, Raymond, Myrtle, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 3 T180a F. Raney (1904) Bert, John (Delia) Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 28 T12a Chas. Chandler (1915) Best, George H. (Mary) Ch Lizzie, Emery, Velma, Dorothy, Henry, Gil- bert, Springfield Rt 2, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 6 T144a E. S. Smith (1902) Betzer, Jacob (Anna) Ch William, Jes- sie, Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O40a (1877) Bice, A. P. (Melissa) Ch John, Arthur, Nettie, Jessie, Buffalo Hart Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 26 OlOOa (1842) Bice, John (Margaret) Ch Frank, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 2 T80a A. Taylor (1867) Bickel, J. L. (Hattie) Ch Arthur, Glenn, Clarence, Allen, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 30 O112a (1887) Biesenthal, Fred (Mamie) Farming- dale Rt 14, twp Gardner T160a L. W. Melcher (1915) Biggs, C. O. (Persis) Ch Elmer, Aug- ust, Otto, Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 33 foreman for J. Lang (1916) Bilyen, A. R. (Ruby) Ch Minnie, John, Rosa, Charley, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, S'ec 33 T80a Mrs. P. Bilyen (1885) Bingman, Keen (Lorena) Ch David, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 10 Foreman for Jacob Stout Estate (1878) *Bird, L. E. (Nem) Ch Shumway, Genevieve, Mechanicsburg, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 34 O1206 (1876) Biroth, Chas. (Ethel) Ch Henry, Buf- falo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 35, fore- man for J. Ellington (1891) *Bishop, A, L. (Bessie) Ch Mary, Rob- ert, AllQh, Carl, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Wilfiamsville, twp Williams, Sec 28 O240a J. Yocum (1887) Bishop, C. S. (Laura) Ch Kathlyn, Margaret, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 8 OlOa (1879) Bittner, Hubert (Agnes) Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O40a (1867) 26 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Black, Harvey N. (Irene) Ch Harvey, Gladys, Rosebud, Williamsville Rt 2, twp Williams, Sec 10 N. M. Taylor (1884) *Black, Alvin F. (Linnie) Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 T160a, Mary Donner (1895) Black, H. F. (Mary) Ch Albert, Vernie, Velma, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 15 T120a Eliza Hatten (1907) Black, F. E. Riverton Rt 17, tel River- ton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22 O200a (1877) Black, Loren Riverton Rt 17, tel River- ton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22 O200a (1877) ' i Black, Oscar (Eva) Ch Mary, Leona, Eleanor, Beatrice, Springfield Rt 8, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 17 O40a (1877) Blair, Harry (Kate) Ch John, Illiop- olis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiop- olis, Sec 27 T190a H. A. Blair Es- tate (1884) Blair, J. R. (Permilla) Ch Roscoe, Elroy, Orville, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 4 T290a Wm. Bullard (1910) Blair, James (Laura) Ch Aaron, Del- phia, Jessie, Merland* Mechanics- burg Rt 61, twp Cooper, Sec 16 Tla Alice Prather (1915) Blair, James L. (Dora) Ch Violet, Hazel, Pauline, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 5 O210a (1911) Blair, John (Rose) Ch Mary, Kathryn, John, Edward, Andrew, Charles, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 6 O320a (1866) Blair, Mary Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 32 OlOOa (1861) Blakeman, H. L. (Ruth) Ch Helen, Vera, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 14, foreman for A. S. Booth (1907) Blakeman, L. A. (Mabel) Illiopolis Rt 53, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 33, foreman for S'. W. Blakeman (1889) Blakeman, Neda (Edith) Ch Mildred, Illiopolis Rt 55, twp Lanesville, Sec 33, foreman for J. H. Mendelhall (1894) Blakeman, Robert Ch Nell, Lydia, Lulu, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 17 foreman Ed. Kies (1893) Blakeman, S. W. (Emma) Ch Ira, Fos- ter, Sam, Emery, Ervin, Pauline, Mary, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Lanesville, Sec 33 T500a W. S. Bullard (1896) Blakeman, Wilbur (Mable) Mechanics- burg Rt 60, twp Cooper, S'ec 2, T John E. Ross (1898) Blakeley, Charles (Clara) Ch Mathew, Helen, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 21 T200a Fannie Wil- son (1887) Bliefneck, Paul (Emma) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 6 T81-l/8a D. J. Morrison (1889) Bliesler, August (Martha) Ch Clara, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 11 T55a Geo. South wick (1911) Blochle, Andrew (Elizabeth) Ch George, Mary, Curran Rt 11, tel Rid- dle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 O75a (1867) *Bloechle, George (Minnie) Ch Victor George, Alfred, Curran Rt 11, tel Rid- dle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 O41a T75a Andrew Bloechle, (1878) Bloom, T. E. (Cora) Ch William, Ver- na, Laura, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 17 O309a (1911) Boaddus, Jerry (Estella) Ch Anna, James, Nancy, Helen, Dawson Rt 21, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 16 Foreman for J. D. Watters (1913) Board man, J. L. (Sarah) Ch Nadina, Julian, Springfield Rt 2, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 6 T470a Boardman Estate (1887) Bockhaus, Helen Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 24 0235a (1869) Boehme, Leo (Dollle) Ch Hilda, Doro- thy, Elmer, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 6 T140a Tom Ernest (1878) Boggs, A. S. (Dottie) Ch 3 Lanesville, twp Lanesville, S'ec 29 foreman for Mrs. Harris (1894) Boll, C. E. (Agnes) Pawnee, twp Paw- nee, Sec 1 T80a G. J. Boll (1916) Bollmyer, Harry (Mary) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 11 T40a I. N. E. State of 111., (1913) *Bomke, Albert (Anna) Ch Carl, Marie, Margaret, Arthur, Robert, Roy, Anna, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 O80a (1890) Bomke, Carl E. (Nellie) Ch Carl, Mil- dred, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 32 T196a (1914) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 27 Bomke, Charles (Augusta) Ch Minnie, John, Emma, Lena, Anna, Farming- dale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec. 19 O400a (1874) *Bomke, John (Elsie) Ca Elmer, Farmingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 19, (1877) Bonaparte, E. M. (Isabel!) Lanesville Bx 34, tel Lanesville, twp Lanesville, Sec 9 foreman for James M. Kent (1899) Bonaparte, T. A. (Martha) Ch Willie, Joe, John, Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 35 foreman J. Lung (1876) Bond, E. H. (Annie) Glenarm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 32 T17a Irwin Kessler (1890) Bond, Taylor (Viola) Ch Dorothy, Paw- nee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 33 Farmhand for Geo. Lemons (1914) Boner, M. L. (Flora) Ch Marguerite, John, Sherman Rt 25, tel vVilliams- ville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 14 T170a Emerson Concel (1904) Bosa, William Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 24 O330a (1879) Bose, Henry (Ida) Ch Edna, Henry, John, Margaret, Charles, George, Aline, Ralph, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 20 T50a E. S. Smith (1912) Bosie, Edward (Eva) Ch Pauline, Helen, Clara, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 28 Ola (1911) Bostic, Riggs (May) Ch Marie, Sun- shine, Mamie, J. R., Eileen, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 2 T160a Herman Bos- ton (j.910) *Boston, Henry M. (Effie) New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, T240a H. H. Boston (1886) 'Boston, H. H. (Lena) Ch Henry, Louis, Lena, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 2 O37a (1857) Bottom, William B. (Sallie) Ch Arless, Ruby, Wyatt, Burl, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Petersburg, twp Salisbury, Sec 28 T300a C. W. Houghton (1913) Bounds, Arthur (Edna) Ch Edith, Elmer, Stella, Myrtle, Minnie, Le- Roy, Leona, Ruby, Gertrude, Esther, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 8 T3a Carty Colburn (1884) Bounds, Edward (Mary) Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 3 T24a Rich- ard Baker (1887) Bowen, H. W. (Carrie) Ch Lottie, Charles, Cur ran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, S'ec 4 O37a (1870) Bowers, C. E. (Ida) Ch Harold, Illiop- olis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiop- olis, Sec 3 TlOOa L. C. Bowers (1872) Bowers, L. C. (Carol) Ch Ruth, Jean, Illiopolis Rt 58, t'el Illiapolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 34 O180a (1902) Bowsher, Edward (Lela) Ch Leo, Wil- lard, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 T8a G. T. Burnett (1892) Boyer, Auguseine (Catherine) Ch Nel- son, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 OlOa (1867) Boyd, James (Mary) Ch Mary, Lena, Margaret, Elsie, John, Leonard, Nancy, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 18 O26a (1914) FLOOD TIME ON THE SANGAMON RIVER 28 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Boyd, Leonard (Blanche) Ch Leonard, Shearbum, Lowder Rt 38, tel Wav- erly, twp Talkington, Sec 23 T80a O. H. Scribner (1915) *Boyd, Taylor J. (Bessie) Edinburg Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 5 T170a Dana Boyd (1890) Boyd, William C. (Rosa) Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 36 T80a J. J. Barley (1905) *Boynton, C. S. Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasont Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 30-S T310a E. D. Boynton (1886) *Boynton, Edgar (Marie) Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 18 T420a E. D. Boynton (1890) *Boynton, Erwin D. (Kate) Ch Reuban, Rheuna, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 18 O (1859) Boynton, J. F. Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 30 T280a E. D. Boynton (1893) *Brachear, Dana (Gertrude) Ch Jewel, Aubrey, Agatha, Raymond, Ronald, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 33 T80a V. Brach- ear (1914) Bracken, Robert (Carrie) Ch Laberta, Jeanette, Springfield Rt 3,' twp Ro- chester, S'ec 31 O120a (1892) *Bradford, Edward M. (Elizabeth) Ch Robert, Eleanor, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 34 T140a Edw. T. Bradford (1877) *Bradley, I. J. (Ida) Ch Grace, Caro- line, John, Howard, Irvin, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 27 T20a J. W. Workman (1883) *Bradley, W. H. (Mary) Ch Alice, Ro- land, William, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 21 O120a (1853) Bradley, William (Mabel) Ch Sidney, Charles, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 15 Foreman for Mike Conroy (1917) Bradshaw, G. T. (Lillie) Ch Bernard, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 T200a Shepherd" Estate (1878) *Bradshaw, John (Etta) Ch Helen, Marjorie, Springfield Rt 3, tel Ro- chester, twp Ball, S'ec 1 O87a (1875) Brainard, Jacob Ch Emma, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 28 T68a C. F. Muttera (1907) *Braker, Jr., August (Martha) Ch El- mer, Lawrence, Pleasant Plains Rt41, twp Cartwright, Sec 15 O120a (1906) Bramlett, G. S. (Elizabeth) Ch LeRoy, Lydia, George, Grace, Francis, Glen- arm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 32 Fore- man for J. H. White (1882) % Brandensburg, Max (Agnes) Ch Ruth, Regina, Tony, Jane, Hugh, Frank, Homar, Irene, Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 T90a J. M. Ger- hart (1869) Brandon, Thomas (Cora) Ch Delbert, Auburn Rt 47, twp Divernon, Sec 6 Farmhand for A. H. Harnlen (1900) Braner, Fred W. (Ada) Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 24 T158a Henry Braner (1894) *Braner, Henry (Lizzie) Ch Fred, Otto, Henry, Dewey, Elsie, Vincent, Cur- ran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, S'ec 31, O1005a (1872) -Branham, Homer L. (Katie) Ch Nel- lie, John, Russell, Curran Rt 12, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 T276a George Passfield (1880) *Branham, F. P. (Cynthia) Ch James, Fred, Elmer, Raymond, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 4 TlOSa Polly Bilyen (1876) Branham, W. C. (Malinda) Ch Ellen, Lela, Arthur, Curran Rt 12, tel Chat- ham, twp Curran, T12a Mrs. Geo. Williams (1869) Brantley, R. H. (Mattie) Ch Charles, Stella, Naoma, Pawnee, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 18 Farmhand for A. B. Tewksbury (1877) Lrasfield, Edward M. (Maude) Ch James, Martha, May, Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Stec 26 T240a Mrs. Martha Brasfield (1875) Brasfield, J. E. (Aurelia) Ch Howard, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 6 O140a (1912) Brasfield, Martha Ch Noah, Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 26 O240a (1849) Brawner, Mrs. J. L. Ch Jerry, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 6 Oltm (1865) Breckenridge, Alex Ch Felix, Lillian, Charles, Robert, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 O60a (1835) ^Breckenridge, Lillian Ch Ida, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 1 O242a (1867) *Breckenridge, Ralph (Martha) Ch Hugh, Roy, Bessie, Lilly, Elizabeth, Edith, Richard, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 31 T240a, Mrs. A. Mathews (1862) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 29 'Breeding, James N. (Elizabeth) Ch Walter, Ruth, New Berlin Rt *), tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 27 T273a Hugh Diller (1884) Brehm, Fred (Mary) Ch Mary, Louise, Emma, Katherine, John, Elizabeth, William, Rosella, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 19 O115a (1861) Brennan, Henry Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 9 T260a Dr. J. Vincent (1897) Brennan, J. Buffalo Rt 59, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 35 OlOOa (1868) *Brennan, J. R. (Clara) Ch Marie, Clarice, Lawrence, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 4 TlOOa C. Slate (1868) Brewer, Mrs. Mi la Ch Calvin, Brackin, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 1 (1907) Brian, Alfred Lowder Rt 38, tel Waver- ly twp Talkington, Sec 28 O140a (1865) Brian, Allie Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 20 O120a (1864) Brian, Curtis (Laura) Ch Wilma, Doro- tny, Elois, Donald, Wilson, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 29 T120a Allie Brian (1917; Brian, D. A. Ch Lester, Iva, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 32 O160a (1871) * Brian, Harry (Opal) Ch Wayne, Gindle, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 28 T140a Alfred Brown (1895) *Brian, Thurston (Louise) Ch Ena, Stanley, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, S'ec 29 T120a Brian Estate (1867) *Bricker, F. A. (Jessie) Ch Roger, Leah, Mechanicsburg, tel Mechanics- burg, Sec 26 T320a Geo. Ellinger and Mrs. J. B. Rogers (1905) Brickler, B. B. (Mable) Ch Wilfred, Oscar, Nellie, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 31 T115a Mrs. Hanson (1899) * Bridges, D. J. (Emma) Ch Walter, Bland, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12 O210a (1871) Bridges, W. T. (Mary) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Woodside, Sec 31 0293a (1877) Brittin, C. W. (Susan) Ch Arthur, Evans, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 25 T200a E. S. Smith (1869) Brittin, John E. (Martha) Ch Nina, Charles, Oliver, Harry, Helen, Nan, Margaret, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 15 O20a (1867) Brittin, W. S. (Helen) Ch William, Emmett, Sherman Rt 25, tel Wil- hamsville, twp Williamsville, S'ec 19 T200a Wm. Brittin (1908) Broaddus, S. C. (Margaret) Ch Arthur, Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 20 Foreman for Wm. Correll (1905) Brockman, John R. (Malissa) Ch Joseph, Earnest, Evelyn, Clarence, Carrie, Thomas, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, ' Sec 7 Tla Robert Gardner (1901) Bronson, John W. (Isabell) Ch Armour, Jennings, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mech- anicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 29 Foreman for Sam Mathews (1917) Brooks, Fred (Katie) Ch Nellie, Ruth, Grace, Martha, Esther, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 11 O40a (1867) *Brooks, Homer (Martha) Ch Ada, Earl, Henry, Ansil, Lawrence, Willis, Willard, Verne, Alma, Mary, New Berlin Rt 30, twp Maxwell, Foreman for G. G. Huffaker, St. (1916) Brooks, Horace (Carrie) Ch Garnet, Claude, Goldie, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 6 O41a (1906) Brooks, James F. (Katie) Ch Nellie, Ruth, Grace, Martha, Esther, Spring- field Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 11 O40a (1867) *Brothers, Harry E. (Florence) Ch William, Roley, Lucille, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 8 O7a (1914) Brown, A. C. (Marie) Ch Glen, Chand- ler, Paul, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, O140a (1879) Brown, Arthur (Sarah) Ch Blanche, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 30 O40a (1887) Ci^v*xri s~j=k What it mean* to you. You may see before you buy. You O< I V 1C.C A. W. SIKKING & CO. . . may try before you pay. Big stock to select from. Expert* to start and adjust your machinery, if you buy from SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 30 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Brown, Arthur (Ruby) Ch Mary, James, Williamsville Rt 3, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 34 T80a C. M. Cullen (1915) *Brown, Benjamin W. (Mary) New Ber- lin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 11 O850a (1849) Brown, Carl (Anna) Ch Everett, Elsie, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 13 T70a J. A. Popp (1892) Brown, Claude G. (Bertha) Divernon tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 21 T240a R. F. Brown (1910) Brown, Clinton (Ollie) Ch George, Ruby, Chatham Rt 15, twp Ball, Sec 9 Farmhand for John Richison (1913) Brown, E. E. (Gertrude) Ch Louise, Mildred, Francis, Leona, Bailey, Lowder Rt 35, twp Talkington, Sec 19 T90a (1914) Brown, Earl (Lucy) Ch Regina, Ray- mond, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 O4a (1912) Brown, F. S. (Grace) Ch Josephine, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 21 O320a (1870) *Brown, George R. (Martha) Ch Fred, Robert, Louise, Harvey, Martha, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, O272a (1868) *Brown, H. A. (May) Ch Herman, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 24 T80a Herman Brown (1903) *Birown, Henry (Sally) Ch Orland, Mary, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 36 O13a (1882) *Brown, Herman (Mary) Ch Clara, Henry, Frank, Herman, Roy, Erne, Myra, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 36 O560a (190U) Brown, I. T. (Lucinda) Ch Oscar, Can- trail Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 19 O96a (1859) Brown, J. M. (Louisa) Ch Melvin, Charles, Arnold, Waverly Rt 1, twp Maxwell, Sec 23 T80a L. J. Massie (1853) Brown, J. W. (Elizabeth) Ch William, Nellie, Ivy, Louise, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 16 O120a (1900) Brown, James E. Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 2 T J. E. Ross (1882) *Brown, James W. (Lou) Ch Iva, Nathan, Harvey, Irvine, Woodrow, Roby, twp Cooper, Sec 14 O50a (1874) Brown, John Ch Sanford, Tom, George, John, Bertha, Harry, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 15 O237a Mrs. German Brown, John T. (Kate) New Berlin Rt 31, twp Island Grove, sec 11, Ola (1879) * Brown, Katie Ch Arthur, Anna, Albert, James, Harry, Lucy, Cantrall Rt 28, Sec 30 O140a (1887) Brown, L. C. (Margaret) Pleasant Plaines Rt 21, twp Cartwright, Sec 28 O200a (1886) *Brown, Lewis (Hazel) Ch Margaret, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 15 T110 Mrs. S. Barry (1880) Brown, Mrs. Margaret Ch Ellsworth, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 21 T3a R. S. Twist (1879) Brown, Milton (Jessie) Ch Stewart, Catherine, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 21 O160a (1887) Brown, Noah (Rose) Ch Daisey, Ber- nice, Jessie, Irvin, Pawnee, twp Cart- wright, Sec 3 Farmhand for J. H. Irwin (1916) Brown, R. S. (Emma) Ch Ethel, Glenn, Roy, Earl, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 10 T40a Wm. Sidener (1915) Brown, Roy (Galena) Ch Helen, Waver- ly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, T160a Herman Brown (1900) Brown, W. H. (Orpha) Ch Virgil, Helen, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 8 T40a J. Kohl (1916) *Brown, W. L. (Minnie) Ch Everett, Howard, Earl, Kenneth, Verna, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talk- ington, Sec 22 T370a S'tockdale & Moffett (1882) Brown, William (Lucy) Ch Robert, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5 O5a (1869) Brownfield, J. A. (Esabelle) Ch Hazel, Illiopolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 5 T150a H. Roberts (1865) Brownfield, R. T. (Lily) Ch William, Maridella, Zela, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 19 Foreman for Mrs. R. A. Stingle (1914) Brownell, William (Lilly) Ch Uretta, Agnes, Joy, Victor, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 29 T2a J. F. Amos (1905) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 31 *Browning, Charles (Belle) Ch Cloyd, Divernon, tel Divernon, twp Diver- non. Sec 22 O160a (1897) Brubaker, Tracie Illiopolis Rt 56, tel niiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 31 O80a (1881) Brunk, Shelby (Pearl) Ch Burrell, Emma, Frank, Springfield Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 O126a (1881) Brunk, Joseph (Minnie) Ch Jay, Grace, John, Helen, Talbot, Springfield Rt 9 tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 35 O180a (186?) Brunk, Roy Rochester Rt 19, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 6 T370a J. C. Brunk (1893) Brunk, Thomas (Rebecca) Ch Charles, Asa, Bruce, James, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, See 7 O208a (1872) Brunk, Bruce (Hallie) Ch Thomas, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 7 T317a Thos, Brunk Brunk, Charles A. (Mary) Ch Kather- ine, Helen, Elizabeth, Samuel Alex- ander, Charles, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 11 O207a (1870) Brunk, Sam (Edna) Auburn Rt 44, twp Chatham, Sec 33 O160a (1876) *Brunk, W. M. (Lydia) Ch Edith, Glen- arm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 1 T6a D. Lawley (1885) Bruner, John F. (Anna) Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 17 O40a (1907) Bruner, Noah (Addie) Ch Fred, Daisy, Gallic, Helen, Eugene, Theodore, Clyde, John, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 22 Tla Ed King (1900) Brunner, Charles (Lena) Ch Anna, Fritzie, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salis- bury, Sec 31 T30a Van Hamson (1908) Brunner, Fred Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 8 OlOa (1897) Brunner, John (Delia) Ch Carry, Anna, John, Dela, Emma, Sophia, Frank, Rose, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 19 O237a (1887) Bruns, Fred (Lula) Ch Velma, Vivian, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 23 OlOa (1904) Bruns, George (Ruth) Ch Rose, Spring- field Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gard- ner, Sec 22 T140a George Gardner (1892) Bruse, Leigh (Mary) Ch Albin, Clifton, Royal, Oletha, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, S'ec 34 T320a Sangamon Lane Co. (1915) Brust, Mary K. Ch Ruth, Mary, Tim- othy, Erma, Anna, Henry Buffalo Hart Rt 38, twp Williams, Sec 36 O80a (1916) Bryant, R. E. (Dora) Ch Clarence, Orvil, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buf- falo Hart, Sec 29 Foreman for J. W. Berry (1915) *Bryant, William (Edith) Oh Allie, Opal, Wilson, Modesta Rt 36, tel Waverfy, twp Talkington, Sec 31 T204a Wm. Barrow (1902) Buchanan, Charles Springfield Rt 5 twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O5a (1912) Buchanan, C. M. (Annie) Springfield Rt 25, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O6a (1907) Buck, D. R. (Lela) Ch Margaret, Rob- ert, Roger, Eleanor, Virginia, Spring- field Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 31 O12a (1883) Buckman, Sam (Mary) Ch Margie, Lucille, Loraine, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 28 T40a Mrs. E. Cox (1903) Buckman. W. C. (Ruth) Ch Earl, Frank, June, Mildred, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 8 OlOa (1881) Buckles, Alfred (Ada) Ch Mildred, Wil- lard, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 32 T320a Mrs. Cliff McGinnis (1886) Buckles, C. I. (Lena) Ch Hazel, Elea- nor, Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 17 T160a Mrs. L. Lee (1895) Buckles, F. A. (Grace) Ch Ella, Illiopo- lis Rt 55, Sec 7 Foreman for H. E. Leonard (1883) Buckles, W. A. (Lewellyn) Ch Henry, William, John, James, LeRoy, Mary, Lula, Susie, Emma, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Ball, Sec 33 Fore- man for J. R. Burtle (1881) Buckley, Fred T. (Martha) Ch Edna, Dorothy, Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring- field, Sec 21 O2a (1877) Bucy, Albert (Mary) Ch Raymond, Lulu, Buffalo Rt 59, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 36 O240a B. Matthews (1859) Budd, Edward (Pearl) Ch James, Willie, Mary, Williamsville Rt 2, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 10 Farmhand for C. R. Taylor (1916) 32 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Buecker, A. W. Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 7 O60a (1890) Buecker, C. H. (Martha) Ch Alice, Springfield Rt 10, twp Springfield, Sec 7 T60a A. W. Buecker (1892) *Buecker, F. P. (Annie) Ch Mildred, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 20 T80a F. W. Buecker (1895) Buecker, F. W. (Rosa) Ch Arthur, Clara, Fremont, Flora, Calvin, Fred, John, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 20 O140a (1891) Bueres, W. M. (Edith) Ch Grace, Wil- liam, Carltn, Byren, Ruth, Reva, Buf- falo Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo, Sec 17 OSOa (1872) Buerkett, Edw. C. (Ida) Ch Emmitt, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 5 TlOOa F. D. Burkett (1879) Buerkett, Henry F. (Carrie) Ch Roy, Elmer, Mary, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 6 T120a F. D. Burkett (1873) Buhr, James A. (Bertha) Ch Dorothy, Esther, Curran Rt 11, twp Gardner, Sec 32, T. John Watts (1892) Bulman, Calvin (Rena) Ch Bernice, Margaret, Cecil, Cathleen, Pleasant Plains Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 24 Foreman for Harens Estate (1883) *Bullard, Lloyd (Ida) Ch Bertha, Ruby, Pansy, Violet, Orvil, Ethel, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 26 O160a (1860) Bullock, Eli (Alice) Mechanicsburg Rt 60, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 35 Fore- man for Sam Miller (1872) Bullock, Sarah B. Ch Jacob, Ida, Wil- liam, Roby, twp Cooper, Sec 14 O72a (1849) Bumgardner, A. J. (Betsy) Ch John, Leslie, Lee, Viola, James, Arthur, Blanche, Clifford, Lesle, Stella, Robert, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Buf- falo,, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 T160a R. McDaniel (1890) Bumgardner, A. O. (Marie) Ch Dorothy, Springfield Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 36 T61a Ben T. Caldwell (1889) Bumgardner, Fayette (Lillie) Auburn Rt 47, twp Divernom, See<6 Farmhand for Dyson Bros. (1917) bumgardner, J. H. Ch Louise, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 24 T40a A. H. Greening Bumgardner, M. M. (Martha) Ch Al- fred, Margaret, Taylor, Daisy, Chat- ham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chat- ham, Sec 1 OlOOa M. M. Bumgardner (1865) Bumgardner, T. E. (Annie) Ch Ellen, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Curran, S'ec 36 T240a B. T. Caldwell (1891) Bumgardner, W. A. (Nora) Ch Cecil, Byron, Hale, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Paw- nee, Sec 14 Farmhand Frank Crocker (1912) Bumgardner, W. F. (Mabel) Ch Tom, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 25 T260a H. T. Harrison (1912) *dumgardner, W. S. (Jennie) Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 29 O8a (1860) Bumpus, A. J. (Katie) Ch John, Edna, . Teresa, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 32 Farmhand for Mrs. McGinnis (1912) Bunker, George E. (Mary) Ch Hettie, Beatrice, George, Chloe, "Bunker Hill Farm" Chatham Rt 15, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 6 T( )a J. Bunker (1878) Burch, William (Grace) Ch Pauline, Wanda, Helen, Springfie'd Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 32 T40a Young (1916) *Burchett, J. A. (Sarah) Ch Ruth, John, Trenna, Paul, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buf- falo, twp Lanesville, Sec 18 OSOa (1904) Burchett, John D. (Emma) Ch Paul, Doris, Lester, llliopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 4 T126a Thos Southerland (1910) Burg, Edward (Anna) Ch Carl, Helen, Francis, Louis, Frank, Louise, Anna, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 16 O40a (1887) Burg, Frank (Francisca) Ch Joseph, Maru, Leonard, Barbara, New Ber- lin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 22 T350a J. S. Smith Estate (1887) Forestner Bros, WHITE DENTAL PARLORS Springfield, Illinois 223'^ SOUTH FIFTH ST. (Near Monroe) PHONE 1524 SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 33 Burg, Joe (Hilda) Ch Mildred, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Divernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 25 T160a, Frank Burg (1915) Burger Bros. New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 4 O135a (1862) Burgess, Harry (Laura) Ch Olive, New Berlin Rt 30, twp New Berlin, Sec 1 Foreman for Henry Boston (1917) Burk, John M. Springfield Rt 3 tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 11 T220a Burk Estate (1869) Burnett, Albert (Lydia) Ch Roy, Auburn Rt 44, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 35 T160a I. A. Dikis (1905) Burnett, Jabe (Charlotte) Ch Ray, Fred, Herman, Helen, Mervin, Ches- ter, Marion, Edith, Auburn Rt 44, tel Waverly, twp Talkin^ton, Se$ 2 T320a Ann Tucken & Hall Estate (1903) Burnett, J. W. (Elizabeth) Ch Orville, Ellsworth, Maxwell, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 31 (1917) Burnett, Oscar Ch Edward, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 14 O160a (1888) Burns, Albert (Bertha) Ch Albert, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 8, T160a H. M. Burns U880) Burns, Edgar P. (Frances) Curran Rt 11, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 T40a Sigmund Hamburger Burns, Elizabeth Ch Mathias, Thomas, Paul, Mary, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 29 O3a (1885) Burns, J. T. (Elizabeth) Ch Lucy, Edgar, Cora, Lee, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 O240a (1854) Burns, Lee (Mollie) Ch Robert, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, Sec 10 T107a M. A. Janes (1893) Burns, Thos. J. (Martha) Ch Laura, Ida, William, Thomas, Effie, Minnie, Mable, Mattie, Riverton Rt 17, twp Cooper, Sec Ofia (1842) Burris, Mrs. Laura Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 4, O50a (1858) Burris, Thomas (Minnie) Pawnee Rt 50 twp Pawnee, Sec 17 T120a Mrs. Taylor (1903) Burt, Mi Hard L. (Laura) Ch Paul, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 31 O65y 2 a (1878) Burtle, E. A. (Mary) Ch Raymond, IVene, Harold, Sarah, John, Joseph, Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 7 OzOOa (1865) Burtle, G. H. (Daisy) Ch Ralph, Philip, Blanche, Josephine, Jerry, Henry, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 34 T40a J. L. Burtle (1877) Burtle, Jacob R. (Anna) Ch Elizabeth, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 32 O130a (1867) Burtle, James "Curtis Farm" Glenarm Rt 22, twp Divernon, Sec 3 Farm- hand for H. Clayton (1917) *Burtle, James R. (Minnie) Ch Eleanor, Ernest, Ursula, Harry, Herbert, Gleanarm, tel Divernon, twp Ball, Sec 34 O305a (1861) *Burtle, J. T. (Theresa) Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 28 O180a (1838) Burtle, Orman (Leona) Glenarm Rt 22, twp Divernon, Sec 3 Farmhand for Harry Clayton (1917) Burtle, Samuel Glenarm Rt 22 tel Divernon, twp Ball, Sec 34 O225a (1868) *Burtle, Walter S. (Agnes) Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 34 (1883) Burton, John D. (Sarah) Ch Norval, David, Lee, Rollin, Laurice, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 13 T63a Wm. P. Carson (1856) Burton, J. Rollin (Lena) Ch Warren, Fern, Layne, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 Foreman for John D. Burton (1891) Burton, Lobe (Fannie) Ch Roy, Eva, Harm, Ethel, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 21, Farmhand for Nathan Hussey (1903) Burton, N. M. (Emma) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 8 T55a Mrs. R. G. Burton (1857) Butler, Alfred (Eva) Ch Cleo, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 17 O165a, (1886) TU V Ri7T7r~H?i7 VOTT I>AV We have experts to start and adjust your * IV. I DEjrV-JI\.I-i L\J\J f Jt\ I machinery. Six service stations in the county. Large stocks of repairs. Can locate repairs for most any old machine. A. W. SUCKING & CO. GREGORY & SUCKING CO. Springfield. Auburn. Buffalo New Berlin, Pleasant Plains, Loami 34 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Butler, C. R. (Kathleen) Ch Owen, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 3 O320a (1876) Butler, Mrs. E. J. Ch William, Spring- field Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, O54a (1888) Butler, F. W. (Jennie) Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 18 T1190 A. Landon (1912) Butler, J. M. Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 35-NW O495a Butler, Ralph (Elsie) Ch William, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 9 O160a (1893) Butler, T. P. (Catherine) Ch Paul, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 29-N O104a (1866) *Butler, W. G. (Lillie) Ch Leslie, Ralph, Fred, Auburn Rt 44, twp Chatham, Sec 33, O77a (1866) Byers, J. Harold (Verna) Ch Evelyn Maxine, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 34, T160a O. C. Trimble- (1914) Byers, J. T. Ch Harold, Albert, Ray- mond, Otis, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34, O120a (1877) Byers, Martin L. (Sarah) Ch Martha, Ruth, Lucille, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 20 O55a (1883) Byers, R. C. (Emma) Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 8-17 O135a (1869) Cacobs, W. M. Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 9 T15a Chas. Goy (1889) Cain, Ollie (Omah) Ch Alma, Bert, Earl, Monah, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 6 T191a John M. Burke (1914) Calcasure, Samuel (Ethel) Ch Lewis,. Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 9 T40a L. L. Sno- grass (1890) *Caldwell, Ben F. (Julia) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 36 OlGOOa (1853) Caldwell, J. E. (Ella) Ch Samuel, Stella, Springfield Rt 3, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 25 O56a (1882) Call, D. J. (Lillie) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 33 T260a John Robinson (1866) Call, James W. (Kate) Ch Nellie, Cur- ran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Cur- ran, Sec 6 O95a (1898) Callins, James (Edna) Ch Harold, Paul, Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 4 Farmhand (1915) Cambron, W. H. (Mable) Ch Roa, Buf- falo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 4 T80a Skiley Estate (1868) Cammille, Vincenzo (Mary) Ch Joseph, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 32 O60a (1916) "Campbell, A. A. (Rebecca) Ch Her- ibert, Harlan, Pawjnee Rt 51, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 20 O160a (1861) "Campbell, Alexander R. (Florence) Ch Frank, Addie, Ray, Blanche, Ralph, Ona, Helen, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 5 O113a (1857) Campbell, C. J. (Clara) Ch Howard, Illiopolis Rt 38, tel llliopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 21 O221a (1875) *Campbell, Ernest L. (Tirzah) Ch John, "South Fork Farm" Loami Gen. Del. tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 11 O118a 1865) Campbell,' G. B. (Lany) Ch Walter, Elsie, Rochester Rt 18, twp Roches- ter, Sec 25 T250a J. M. Bell (1894) WM.B. IRVINE Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician 221 South Sixth Street Phone Main 155 SPRINGFIELD, ILL. SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 35 Campbell, Geo'. (Sarah) Ch Opal, Paw- nee Rt 52, twp Divernon, S'ec 11 T140a Crocket heirs (1917) Campbell, H. E. (Mary) Ch William, Loami Rt 33, tel Loami, twp Chat- ham, Sec 6 O208a (Native Son) Campbell, John D. (Lizzie)) Ch Allonzo, Stella, Rida, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O40a (1872) Campbell, John W. (Luella) "South Fork Farm" Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 26 T118a E. L. Campbell (1892) *Campbell, John W. (Laura) Spring- field Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 33 T17a Mrs. Geo. Babcock (1877) Campbell, 0. H. (Ella) Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 21 Foreman C. J. Campbell (1889) Campbell, O. W. (Minnie) Ch Arthur, Daniel, Marguerite, Cecil, Douglas, Roy, Buelah, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, S'ec 12 T120a Geo Miller (1897) *Campbell, W. H. (Laura) Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 6 T208'y 2 a H. G. Campbell (1876) Campbell, William (Sarah) Ch Emmie, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O40a (1872) *Cane, Lee (Altah) Ch Charlie, Dorothy, Newton, Mar, Elizabeth, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 32 O240a (1915) Canfield, Albert O. (Elizabeth) Ch Bes- sie, Albert, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 8 O80a (1857) Canfield, M. C. (Maud) Ch Glendy, Logan, Francis, Springfield Rt 2 tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 1 T17%a Mrs. Mira Hunt (1874) Canfield, W. Ch Helen, Mary, Gladys, Ruth, Ruby, Lillian, Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 Fore- man for J. O. Harrison (1870) Canham, Geo. (Rebecca) Ch William, Nelson, Ruby, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, OlOOa (1863) *Canham, Harry (Mabel) Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 16 T320a A. B. Watts (1893) Canham, James (Ella) Ch Franklin, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 36 O134a (1872) Canham, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Wallace, Henry, Jessie, Kenneth, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 19 T205a M. L. Deren (1866) 'Canham, James H. (Clara) Ch Pauline, Buelah, Wilhelmina, Eugene, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 (1898) Canham, John (Eliza) Ch Leroy, Howard, Clara, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 22 O40a (1865) *Canham, J. W. (Letitia) Ch Blanche, Harry, Loyal, "Cottage Home Stock Farm" Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 16 T320a A. B. Watts (1863) Canham, Nelson (Grace) Ch Belva, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, S'ec 22 (1889) Canham, W. O. (Clara) Ch Vera, George, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chat- ham, Sec 27 O240a (1886) Cannon, G. W. (Ida) Ch Laince, Carl, Karby, Paul, Mary, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 10 T280a (1916) Canterbury, C. E. (Margie) Ch Lehman, Alice, Malcom, Lois, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 7 T160a J. H. Canterbury (1907) Canterbury, John H. (Elizabeth) Ch Clara, Harold, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 18 O120a (1860) Cantrall, Arthur Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 30 O90a (1877) Cantrall, B. F. (Fannie) Ch Grace, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 11 O133a (1870) Cantrall, Earl (Margaret) Ch Marie, Harry, George, Elsie, Pearl, Chester, Elizabeth, Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 18 Farmhand (1903) /"\1 i y* What it means to you. You may see before you buy. You may try before you pay. Big stock to select from. Experts to start and adjust your machinery, if you buy from A. W. SIKKING & CO. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Cantrall, Mrs. Ella Ch Wilbur, Myra, Virden Rt 42, tel Divernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 36 O120a (1870) Cantrall, Mrs. Emma Ch Alvin, Arthur, Verna, Samuel, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 30 O176a (1869) Cantrall, Ernest (Jennie) Ch Harold, Leroy, Lillian, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 O120a (1907) Cantrall, Guy (Daisy) Ch Guy, N. T., Robert, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 6 foreman for T. P. Can- trail (1888) Cantrall, H. A. (Viola) Ch Edward, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Rochester, Sec 6 O167a (1853) *Cantrall, J. E. (Jennie) Ch Harold, Leroy, Lillian, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 O121a (1883) Cantrall, P. H. (Mary) Ch Alvin, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Rochester, Sec 6 O167a (1887) Cantrall, S. D. (Florence) Ch Lois, Henry, Hazel, Athens Rt 1, tel Ath- ens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 32 OlOOa (1905) Cantrall, Thomas (Mary) Ch Harvey, Thomas, Ruth, Hyrold, Alice, Mechanicsburg Gen. Del., twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 26 Foreman for Edward P. Hall (1868) Cantrall, Wilbur Ch Marie, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 5 Farmhand for T. Claypool (1897) Capall, S. R. (Martha) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 29 Ol60a (1876) *Carberry, John F. (Rosa) Ch Mar- garet, James, Helen, Thomas, John, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 35 O126a (1868) Cardiff, Lish (Sarah) Ch Louis, Min- erva, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7 T160a Mrs. A. Curry (1916) Carlile, J. H. (Susan) Ch Henry, Eli- zabeth, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 18 foreman for E. D. Boynton (1910) Carlock, Miss Maria Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, S'ec OlOa (1866) *Carpenter, Charles E. Ch Charles, Lilly, "Sylvan Grove" New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 16 T400a Mary C. Carpenter (1883) "Carpenter, H. W. (Ellen) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 36 O320a (1859) Carr, John Sherman Rt 25, twp Wil- liams, Sec 32 T160a T. Carr (1869) *Carson, Lee (Elizabeth) Ch Inez, Edna, Erma, William, Rachel, Eliza- beth, "Carson Farm" Maxwell Box 12, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 0120a (1867) *Carswell, Andrew B. (Mary) Roches- ter Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 16 O160a (1864) Carter, Charles (Ella) Ch Lee, Myrtle, Mable, Ray, Ashland, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 34 N. S. T260a Walker Estate (1877) Carter, George (Nancy) Ch Ralph, Opal, Percy, Harry, Helen, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 25 foreman for Charles Bachmann (1904) Carter, J. J. (Bessie) Ch Willie, Elsie, New Berlin Rt 29, twp New Berlin, Sec 21 T130a M. Keiger (1916) Carter, Ralph (Nancie) Ch Thomas, Lula, Charity, Aca, Velma, Francis, Williamsville, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 33 T80a A. L. Stuttle (1916) Carter, W. E. (Kate) Ch Edna, Grace, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 1 O20a (1862) Cartwright, Lester (Lottie) Ch Edith, Lytton, Fern, Springfield Rt 1, Sec 29 O22a (1910) Carver, Charles (Etta) Ch John, May, Henry, Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 19 T14a Carver Estate (1916) Carver, Frank (Christiana) Ch Ruth, Frank, Rachel, Violet, Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 16 T15a Carver Estate Carver, Henry (Mary) Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, T80a Carver Estate (1914) FARM MACHINERY i& our ?"JX business. Give us your trade and get satisfaction. We carry the BIG STOCK. A. W. SIKKING & CO. Springfield, Auburn, Buffalo GREGORY & SIKKING CO. New Berlin, Pleasant Plains, Loami SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 37 Carwile, Robert (Nora) Ch Paul, Gor- dan, Preston, Athens Rt 1, tel Ath- ens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 33 Farm- hand lor W. A. Cline (1916) Cary, Albert Ross (Mary) Ch Elton, Dan, Ada, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 2 O115a (1869) Cary, Ceonia Ch Annie, Mable, Lulu, Walter, Ruth, Harry, Laura, Roches- ter Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 11 O25a (1888) *Cary, Henry (Sarah) Ch Jessie, Wes- ley Silven, Mabel, Nettie, Iva, An- nie, Millie, Custer Rt 53, tel Roches- ter, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 11 T84a (1855) Cary, James C. (Nettie) Ch Roy, Ira, Oscar, Carl, Harold, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 36 T160a R. B. Owing (1902) Cary, W. B. (Luella) Ch Cyrus, Her- bert, Everett, Ruth, Trueman, Law- rence, Chatham Rt 45, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 17 T207a J. Fallan' (1874) Cass, A. (Nora) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 O80a (1869) Cass, Mrs. C. Buffalo Rt 36, tel Buf- falo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 O19a (1842) Cass, C. L. (Mary) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 27-28-70-20 O70a (1867) Cass, Fred (Havea) Buffalo Rt 59, twp Buffalo Hart, S'ec 27 O80a (1876) Cass, Harry (Harriet) Buffalo Hart, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 19 O43a (1854) Cass, R. F. (Mary) Ch Harry, Robt, Lillie, Sadie Chatham, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 (1869) Cass, Will (Pearl) Ch Herschal, Alma, Dorothy, Marine, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 T37a Marin Cass (1881) Castle, Sameul (Maude) Ch Boyd, Mary, James, Ustola, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, S'ec 1 Farmhand for Davenport (1908) Caswell, L. B. (Annie) Ch Maude, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 27 O40a (1883) Cath, Fred (Eva) Ch Helen, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 27 O30a (1872) Cath, Ralph (Ella) Buffalo Rt 59, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 2601%a (1864) *Catlin, Malcolm (Laura) Ch Malcolm, Camilla, Farmingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 20 O82a (1872) Cave, Geo. W. (Mary) Ch Eulalee, Lillie, Boyd, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 12 Laborer for Mr. H. Shultz (1917) Cerny, Anthony (Mary) Ch Mary, Louise, Aloys, Antonette, Carl, Tressa, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner Sec 36 O15a (1882) Cerny, Aloys Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 36 O75a (1882) Cerny, Carl Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 36 O75a (1882) Challans, E. B. (Florence) Ch Walter, -Waverly Rt 1, Sec 19 T96a W. S. Challans (1905) Challans, Joseph (Fannie) Ch George, Mary, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 19 O80a (1876) Chandler, A. E. (Hannah) Ch Law- rence, Ella, Grace, Francis, Ervin, Clarence, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Curran, Sec 11 T246a Ed. Rickard (1865) Chandler, Chas. T. (Ora) Ch Edith, Edna, Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 21 O220a (1880) Chandler, Fred A. (Beryl) Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 36 T20a R. Y. Ellis (1895) Chandler, F. A. (Persis) Ch Harold, Hildred, Dorothy, Albert, Esther, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 12 T66a Mrs. E. M. Haynes (1875) Chandler, F. E. Virden Rt 42, tel Virden, twp Divernon, Sec 31 T80a John Hutton (1916) Chapman, George Ch Leona, Anna, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 15 T200a Carter G. Workman (1880) Charles, J. Oliver (Mary) Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, S'ec 24 Laborer for Henry Leukert (1916) W. C. SOMMER 2O2-3 Ferguson Building OPTOMETRIST AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN B* SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 38 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Child, Stephen (Morcie) Ch Philip, Elliah, Anna, James, Elizabeth, John, Lee, Marie, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 17 O200a (1847) Childs, Stephen Ch Henry, James, Clarisy E. Landon, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 17 O200a (1847) Chi I ton, J. C. (Gertrude) Ch Anna, Louise, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 25 O240a (1857) Chilton, Joseph New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 T220a J. C. Chilton Chilton, L. F. (Harriet) Ch Jennie, Stella, Elizabeth, William, New Ber- lin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 O14a (1869) Chilton, W. T. (Ferba) Ch Lee, Bessie, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 O135a (1843) Chott, Joseph (AnJna) Ch William, Louis, George, Cecil, Alice, Mary, Lillian, "S'ulphur Spring Farm" Loami Rt 34, twp Chatham, Sec 20 Foreman for Cornelius P. Van Doran (1912) "Christen, Fred (Sophia) Ch Walter, Carl, Louis, Herbert, Fritz, Alfred, John, Elma, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 10 O320a (1894) "Christopher, Joseph (Margaret) Ch Grace, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn twp Auburn, Sec 4 O252a (1851) Christopher, J. R. (Pearl) Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 4 T200a Joseph Christopher (1883) Churchill, C. A. Ch Edith, Maude, Clyde, Springfield Rt 8, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 17 T60a Church- ill (1877) Churchill, C. F. (Margaret) Ch Elmer, Margaret, Riverton Rt 17, tel River- ton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 14 T57a H. H. Churchill (1878) Churchill, Earl E. (Mary) Ch Harold, Ruth, Elma, Calvin, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 17 T55a H. H. Churchill (1887) *Churchill, Oscar (Amelia) Ch John, Helen, Owen, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 8 T70a H. H. Church- ill (1890) *Clark, Dan L. (Cora) "Walnut Roe Farm" New Berlin Rt 31, tel New Berlin, twp Cartwright, Sec 26-S. W. OSlla (1888) *Clark, Earl (Clara) Ch Harold, Virden Rt 42, tel Virden, twp Divernon, Sec 33 T80a John Gresham (1893) Clark, Frank (Josephine) Ch Edward, Oscar, Frank, Berlin tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 5 T64a Mrs. Alice Dickerson (1898) Clark, Frank (Mina) Ch Ruth, Roy, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 Ola (1867) *Clark, H. R. (Nina) Ch Horace, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 20 O300a (1875) Clark, J. A. (Ellen) Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 18 O6y 2 a (1876) Clark, Lloyd Lowder Rt 38, tel Waver- ly, twp Talkington, Sec 13 T200a E. J. & H. W. Clark (1917) Clark, Mrs. Mary Ch Helen, Elanore, Eva, Susan, Emily, Springfield Rt 1, " tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 36 T19a J. P. Clarke (1895) Clark, H. P. (Deceased) Ch Carroll, Bertha, Ethel, Mabel, Ray, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 23 T200a H. P. Clark Estate (1894) Clark, Wm. F. (Carrie) Ch Bessie, Violet, Harry, Pawnee Rt 85, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 TlOa W. T. Beam (1916) Clark, ,W. N. (Gertrude) Ch William, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 19 T472a W. B. Clark (1886) Clary, William H. Ch Roy, Opal, Ruby, Lee, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salis- bury, Sec.. 29 T40a Marshall Grieder (1916) Claypool, Mrs. Chloe Cantrall, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 5 T468a Claypool Estate (1867) Claypool, Joseph (Edna) Ch Clara, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 36 TSOa L. B. Claypool (1891) *fClayton, Fred (Viola) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 26, T160a H. N. Clayton (1892) *|Clayton, Harry (Arra) Ch Lucille, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 35 O80a (1890) Clayton, H. N. (Minnie) Ch Floyd, Harry, Fred, Ralph, Helen, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham,' twp Ball, Sec 28 O365a (1858) *Clayton, J. B. (Emma) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 16 O248a (1872) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 39 *Clayton, J. Frank (Mary) Ch Arthur, Edgar, May, "Black Jack Farm" Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 25 O176a (1866) Clayton, J. L. (Mary) Ch Jessie, Earl, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 21 O43a (1851) "Clayton, M. E. (Effie) Ch Lucy, Auburn Rt 47, twp Divernon, Sec 6 O213a (1874) Cleaver, Frank (Goldie) Ch Aubra, James, Lucille, Louise, Mechanics- burg, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 24 Foreman for Eugene Morris (1913) Clements, Mat (Tena) Ch Gertrude, Pauline, Andrew, Frank, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 3b Foreman for J. Tomlin (1909) Clenden, L. D. (Rebecca) C Dean, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Uliopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 2 (1891) Clenden, W. L. (Anna) Ch Ruth, Maude, Orian, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Se c 2 O240a (1860) Clevenger, Paul L. (Myrtle) Ch Lor- aine, Lowder Rt 38, twp Talkington, Sec 23 Farmhand for J. Allen Miller (1902) Cline, Allen (Louise) Ch Ray, Otto, Lee, Elsie, Elmer, Eliza, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 5 T160a Eliza Cline (1886) *Cline, A. D. (Minnie) Ch Paul, Homer, Lawrence, Robert, Athens Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 34 O80a (1902) Cline, B. H. Athens Rt 1, "Homestead Stock Farm" twp Fancy Creek, See 34 O160a J. N. Cline (Native Son) *Cline, Henry C. Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 33 O80a (1892) *Cline, W. A. (Lillie) Ch Henry, Ina, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 33 O560a (1860) Cloltz, John (Hattie) Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 12 O80a (1866) Cloyd, Mrs. Etta Ch Florence, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, See 27 O80a (1873) *Cloyd, J. C. (Mary) Ch Edgar, Francis, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, O160a (1870) *Cloyd, M. F. Ch Lee, Millard, Grace, Arthur, Russell, Wayne, Loam! Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 16 O150a (1877) Cloyd, Oscar (Mary) Ch Russell, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 26 T80a Mrs. T. Cloyd (1891) Cloyd, R. C. (Netta) New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 13 T80a James Sullivan (1897) Cloyd, R. T. (MaryO Chatham, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec. 12 O82a (1849) Cloyd, W. E. (Rachael) Ch Merle, Cur- ran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 32 T90a Mrs. P. Bilyen (1890) Cloyd, Willis (Linnie) Ch Mamie, Gladys, Theresa, Dorothy, Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 30 Olla (1916) Coats, A. H. (Jane) Ch Mattie, Walter, Ralph, Jessie, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 20 (1884) Cobb, G. L. (Mabel) Loami Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, S'ec 12 Fore- man for W. F. Cobb (1891) Cobb, W. F. (Dora) Ch Guy, Loami, Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12 O2a (1869) *Cody, Thomas Jr. (Nellie) Loami Rt 33, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 25 T120a Thos. Cody, Sr. (1881) Cody, Thomas Sr. (Johanna) Ch Brid- get, Mary, Johanna, Nellie, Margaret, Catherine, Thomas, Edward, Eliza- beth v Loami Rt 33, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, O320a (1869) *Coe, E. H. (Ethel) Ch Louis, Glenn, John, Mechanicsburg Box 26, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 T250a John Gawey (1887) (Ethel) Ch Oliver, Selby, Emery, Byron, lona, Spring- field Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T400a C. M. Woods (1916) Darnell, Agnes Ch Mary, Scott, James, John, Stephen, Jessie, Benn, Lillie, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Williamsville twp Williams, S'ec 24 O80a (1851) *Darna!l, Charles A. (Florence) Ch Roscoe, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg-Rochester, twp Coop- er, Sec 4 O220a (1867) *Darnall, B. Frank (Sarah) Ch Ernest, Maryland, LaRue, Mechanicsburg, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 O230a (1861) *Darnall, Hilary W. (Catherine) Mech- anicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 O80a (1862) Dashner, Francis (Rebecca) Ch Pearl, Jesse, Mary, Leslie, Aldin, Margaret, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 33 TOla Mrs. Geo. Babcock (1903) *Daubard, John (Mary) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 O375a T 95a Roy Davin (1882) *Daubard, John Jr. (Lee) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 T130a W. P. Lahey (1892) Daughenbaugh, Martin (Loretta) Springfield Rt 7, twp Clear Lake, Sec 34 O50a (1867) Daughenbaugh, T. J. (Eleanor) Spring- field Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Wood- side, Sec 9 T123a George Pasfield (1909) Davenport, Ed(L.B.)Ch Earl, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 35 Q33a (1864) *Davenport, Jesse C. (May) Ch Frank, Alberta, John, Dorothy, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 3 T166a Walter McCormick (1903) Davenport, Willis (Birtie) Ch Helen, Raymond, Orville, Blanche, Hazel, Ralph, Springfield Rt 5, tel S'pring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 4, T230a A. L. Converse *Davin, F. R. Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains twp Cartwright, Sec 11 O160a (1886) Davin, Mary A. Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 11 O160a (1892) *fDavis, Ernest R. (Hedieni) Oh Mildred, Jane, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 4 O320a (1887) Davis, Charles (Alice) Ch Lonnie, Reba, Virden Rt 42, twp Divernon, Sec 33 T30a Arthur Dupy (1915) Davis, C. W. (Blanche) Ch Ruth, Wal- ter, Grace, Gladis, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Talkington, Sec 12 T160a C. B. Smith (1897) Davis, E. E. (Hattie) Ch Rachel, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 32 T160a J. C. Ellis (1912) A. W. SIKKING & CO. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. SERVICE STATIONS at Auburn, Buffalo, Loami, Pleasant Plains and New Berlin 46 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Davis, George F. Ch Aurelia, Gerald, Auburn Rt 44, twp Loami, Sec 36 T240a M. P. Hurley (1848) Davis, Herbert (Allie) Ch Elmer, Rolla, Everette, Ralph, Marie, Roy, Irene, Hazel, Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 8 O80a (1905) Davis, Ira F. (Julia) Ch Edith, Alberta, Nora, Goldie, Alta, Otie, Fredie, Lulu, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 32 Farmhand for Mr. McCormick (1917) Davis, J. (Bertha) Ch Jessie, Edna, Raymond, Bessie, Russell, Alice, Cur- ran Rt 12, twp Curran Sec 29 T115a Alfred Workman (1987) Davis, J. E. (Halla) Ch Secrena, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cart- wright, Sec 29 Farmhand for M. F. Miels (1886) Davis, John (Louisa) Glenarm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 32 T47a J. Margrave (1872) *Davis, Lester (Harriett) Ch Walter, Glenn, Robert, Helen, Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, T-270a J. W. Dodd (1851) Davis, Roy D. (Clara) Ch Herschel, Marjorie, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 7 T80a Robert Kraven (1880) Davis, Thomas (Maud) Ch Mary, Emma, S'aphrona, Curran Rt 12, twp Chatham, Sec 4 T-a Sarah E. Bivfti (1882) *Davis, Thomas O. (Mary) Ch Sara, Margaret, John, George, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 17 T80a Mrs. Thomas Dee Val (1872) Davis, William (Maggie) Ch Edith, Loren, Norman, Springfield, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 2 O8a (1878) Davis, William F. (Bertha) Ch Velma, Lawrence, Helen, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, Sec 30 Tla Dr. Hal- bert (1916) Davis, W. J. (Mary) Ch Ethel, Mamie, Maggie, Roy, Claudie, Harvey, Paw- nee Rt 52, tel Divernon, twp Pawnee, T240a Mrs. Mary Fletcher (1882) Davidson, Etta Pawnee Rt 52, [tel Divernon, twp Divernon, S'ec 3 O120a (1912) *Davidson, George W. (Anna) Ch Flossie, Lelia, George, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 11 O810 (1855) Dawson, A. N. (Ellen) Ch Lyman, Harold, Roland, Donna, Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 16 T244 Elizabeth Sculley (1912) Dawson, Clinton (Edith) Ch Dorothy, Clinton, Virginia, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham, twp Woodside, Sec 32 O80a (1891) Dawson, H. M. (Anna) Ch Nettie, Leonard, Clinton, Mary, Henry, Nel- lie, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Woodside, Sec 32 O80a (1892) Dawley, J. C. Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 10 T80a Mrs. J. J. Highmore (1861) Day, James (Mary) Ch Carrie, Emma, Willia, James, Grace, Ida, Bertha, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 32 O30a (1882) Day, James Jr. (Mary) Grace, Roy, Florence, Rosella, Elsie, Farming- dale Rt 13, Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 30 Farmhand for Harry Happer (1888) Day, Samuel (Christine) Ch Catherine, Rosa, Springfield Rt 6 twp Gardner, S'ec 34 T7y 2 a W. W. Kelley (1882) Deatherage, Otis (Daisy) Ch Bernice, Allen, Woodrow, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 33 T40a Mrs. Mary Deatherage (1908) *Deboe, James G. Glenarm Rt 23 tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 2 O114a (1857) Deetkus, Dominick (Anna) Ch Al- phonse, Frank, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 O12y 2 a Defrales, Lawrence (Lutitia) Ch Fern, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Elkhart, twp Williams, Sec 36 T160a Hughes Dil- ler (1892) DeFrates, Manuel (Elizabeth) Spring- field Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22 OlOa (1705) Degner, Fred (Bertha) Ch Mary, Will, Otto, Albert, Henry, Arthur, Clara, Francis, Emma, Paul, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp S'pringfield, Sec 21 O39a (1882) Delay, Bert (Emma) Ch Cecil, Gladys, Ross, Clinton, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 18 T80a Charles Delay (1875) Delherage, William (Julia) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 T2a H L. Lightfoot (1887) Demmett, J. S. (Millie) Ch Floyd, Millie, Lena, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel llli- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 26 O120a (1883) DeMez, Geo. (Kathryn) Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 O35a (1897) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 47 Denkert, August (Bertha) Ch Carl, Arnold, Albert, Esther, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, O19a (1882) Dennis, T. L. (Mary) Ch Charles, Max- well Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talk- ington, See 6 TlOOa F H. Curtis (1916) Denison, James (Sarah) Ch Rebecca, Russel, Robin, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 3 O318a Mabel Cook (1914) Denison, Ralph (Cora) Ch Edna, Ruby, Eva, Lena, Emma, Cecil, Williams- ville, tel Williamsville, twp Will- iams, Sec 33 Tl60a A. L. Stuttle (1903) Denton, Henry (Dora) Ch Clarabelle, Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper Sec 19 T200 F. H. Ommel (1902) Denton, John (Sadie) Ch Hazel, Charles, Rochester Rt 18 twp Roches- ter Sec 12 Farmhand for W. S. Wood- ruff (1902) Denton, Luther (Mary) Ch Grace, Ruth, Frank, Warren, Nellie, Springfield Rt 4 twp Gardner Sec 28 T40a Eunice Rogers (1913) Denton, W. A. (Jennie) Ch Hazel. Ruby, Springfield Rt 10 tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 9 OlOa (1887) DeSilva, William (Mary) Ch Harold, Springfield Rt 10 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 5 O75a (1884) Desiwa, Marin (Annie) Ch Percy, Cantrall Rt 28 twp Fancy Creek Sec 28 O80a (1882) *Derry, Columbus (Grace) Ch George, Cornell, Anna, Mary, Cutter Rt 53 tel Ediburg, twp Cotton Hill Sec 24 O160a (1857) DeSouza, C. (Maude) Ch Roy, Dawson Rt 21 tel Mechanicsburg twp Me- chanicsburg Sec 2 T67a Homer E. Townsen (1885) DeSouza, Frank (Jessie) Dawson Rt 21 tel Mechanicsburg twp Mechanics- burg Sec 33 T120a C. B. DeSouza (1890) *DeSouza, Manuel (May) Ch Mar- guerite, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechan- icsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 33 T80a C. B. DeSouza (1892) Devocelle, Amob (Mary) Ch Frank, Lizzie, Francis, Cantrall Rt 1 twp Fancy Creek Sec 16 O2a (1903) Devocelle, Amob (IVa) Ch Mildrew, Beulah, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 O5a (1897) Dewitt, J. W. (Viola) Ch Emma, Loami Rt 33 twp New Berlin Sec 35 Foreman for Joseph Roth (1816) Dick, Joe (Nellie) Ch Carl, Shearl, Cantrall Rt 27 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek Sec 16 T2a Mrs. Kelly Dickenson, Rastus (Laura) Ch Aman- da, Blanche, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illi- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 26 O280a (1860) Dickerson, C. A. (Reba) Ch Elmer, Illiopolis Rt 55 tel Illiopolis twp Illi- opolis Sec 24 T102a Geo. Pior *Dickerson, C. E. (Ruth) Illiopolis Rt 55 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 24 T240a A. Dickerson (1893) Dickerson, Charles (Illie) Ch Noi, Edna, Estella, Sherman Rt 25 tel Wil- liamsville twp Williams Sec 2a O240a (1867) Dickerson, Howard (Emma) Ch S'arah, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Ball Sec 5 T30a Mrs. Harmon (1917) Dickerson, Louise, Illiopolis Rt 55 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 24-25 O103a (1863) Dickerson, Charles (Martha) Ch Her- schel, Oscar, Asa, Rochester Rt 20 tel Rochester twp Cotton Hill O60a (1854) Dickerson, Oscar (Alice) Ch Harold, Elva, Custer Rt 53 tel Rochester twp Cotton Hill Sec 11 T60a W. F. Mottar (1876) Dickey, Ed (Myrtle) Ch Arlo, Otha, Geraldine, David, Anna, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Ball Sec 5 T220 Ray and Sam Stout (1909) Dickey, William (Julia) Ch Lena, Hula. Opal, Duam, Lois, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 15 T200a S. J. Stout (1906) Didlape, E. D. (Gertrude) Auburn Rt 47 tel Auburn, twp Divernon, Sec 7 O77a (1892) *Dierks, William (Anna) Ch Norman, Clarence, Alma, Henry, Springfield Rt 4 tel Pleasant Plains twp Gard- ner Sec 21 T180a G. Gardner (1916) TD V R1717ODT7 VOTT P A V We have experts to start and adjust your *V * D EJ r V>fl\. EJ l\J\J r f\ 1 machinery. Six service stations in the county. Large stocks of repairs. Can locate repairs for most any old machine. A. W. SIKKING & CO. GREGORY & SUCKING CO. Springfield, Auburn. Buffalo New Berlin, Pleasant Plains. Loami 48 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Dikis, I. A. (Ida) Ch Alfred, Hugh, Maxwell Rt 37 tel Waverly twp Talk- ington Sec 4 O380a (1875) Dillard, J. L. (Hanna) Ch Georgiana, Pleasant Plains twp Cartwright Sec 31 Foreman for W. Robinson (1913) Dillard, Luther, Springfield Rt 10 tel Springfield, twp Springfield, T80a W. R. Dillard (1877) *Dillon Bros, Auburn Rt 47 twp Di- vernon Sec 6 O240a (1869) *Dippel, H. J. (Alice) Ch Mattie, George, Loami Rt 32 tel Waverly twp Maxwell Sec 13 O141a (1885) Dlsko, Harry (Anna) Ch John, Pauline, Harry, Jr., Michael, Cantrall Rt 28 twp Salisbury Sec 35 T73 Edward Henry (1908) Disney, Rufas, Ch Golda, Bertha, Ches- ter, Orvil, Bulah, Dawson Rt 21 tel Buffalo twp Mechanicsburg Sec 21 Foreman for Arthur Dawson (1871) Dlsque, John (Sophia) Ch Fred, Otto, Emma, Ralph, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, Sec 31 O93 (1894) Dively, Richard (Jessie) Ch Violet, Am- hold, Custer Rt 53 tel Rochester twp Cooper Sec 30 T80a M. J. Ross (1892) Dlxon, J. R. (Cora) Ch Lizzie, Thelma, Willard, Buffalo Rt 59, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 36 (1876) Dixon, Tom (Mamie) Ch Paul Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 6 Farmhand for Ed Young (1915) Doan, George F. (Salome) Ch Joseph, Alice, George, John, Lydia, Spring- field Rt 3 tel Springfield twp Wood- side Sec 41 O320a (1857) Doan, John (Agnes) Ch Denzil, Paul- ine, Springfield Rt 3 tel Springfield twp Woodside Sec 13 T120a G. F. Doan (1893) Doan, Joseph A. (Amy) Rochester Rt 19 tel Rochester twp Rochester Sec 19 T120a Henry J. Bruce (1887) *Dobbins, J. A. (Marjorie) Ch Robert, John, Pleasant Plains Rt 41 twp Cartwright Sec 22 O80a (1885) Dobson, John H. (Vera) Ch Henry, Glenarm Rt 23 tel Chatham twp Ball Sec 9 Farmhand for Charles Steven- son (1911) Dodd, Mrs. Elizabeth, Ch Charles, James, Vivian, Lowder Rt 35, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 15 T80a B. Mitchell (1866) *Dodd, George F. (Beatrice) Ch Bes- sie, Carson, Isaac, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami twp Loami Sec 23 O79a (1865) Dodd, J. E., Maxv ell Rt 37 tel Waverly twp Talkington Sec 11 O80a (1851) Dodd, Jesse (Grace) Ch Arthur, Lloyd, Florence, Stephen, Goldie, Loami Rt 33 tel Chatham twp Chatham Sec 3 O240a (1876) *Dodds, John (Elizabeth) Ch Dorothy, John, "Brookside," Glenarm Rt 24 tel Auburn twp Ball Sec 32 T193a Mrs. M. J. Dodds (1879) *Dodd, Melvin (Lucy) Ch Leora, Les- ter, Walter, Stuart, Loam! Rt 34, tel Loami twp Loami Sec 27 O70a (1873) Dodd, Theodore (Orph) Curran Rt 12 tel Chatham twp Curran Sec 28 T80a Alfred Workman (1878) Dodd, W. L. (Katie) Ch David, -Mary, Anna, Sarah, Mabel, Sidney, Homer, William, "Quality Stock Farm," Loami Rt 34 tel Loami twp Chatham Sec 18 O16a (1869) Dodson, Mrs. L., Four children, Illiopo- lis Rt 56 tel Tlliopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 30 T200a Henry Fiat (1864) Dodson, Roy (Mabel) Ch Maxene, Illi- opolis Rt 56 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopo- lis Sec 32 T80a Mrs. J. Vale (1916) Dold, Verena, Ch Amelia, Henry, Jo- seph, Frank.Springfield Rt 4 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 29 O25a (1867) Donathan, Robert (Carrie) Ch Ralph, Bessie, Springfield Rt 10 twp Gardner Sec 12 (1904) Donohua, Michael Ch Katie, Michael, Adeline, Springfield Rt 6 tel Spring- field twp Gardner Sec 35 O32a (1867) Donovan, Michael (Mary) Ch John, Michael, Dennis, Mary, Springfield Rt 5 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 21 T46a W. Miller (1897) Doolin, Arthur (Helen) Ch Margaret, Maxwell Rt 37 tel Waverly twp Talk- ington Sec 9 T240a H. O. Moffett (1185) Doolin, Thomas, Ashland Rt 2 twp Cartwright Sec 27 O89a (1860) Ask for Blue Star Brand Shirts and Overalls SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 49 Doolin, Timothy W. (Sarah) Ch Fran- ces, Francis, Thomas, Timothy, Ash- land Rt 2 twp Cartwright Sec 27 T83a Thomas Doolin (1878) Doom, Elmer (Jessie) Ch William, Paul, Melvin, Lyle, Velda, Cantrall Rt 28 tel Cantrall twp Salisbury Sec 25 T160a Wm. Mulcahy (1916) Douglas, Mrs. Minnie, Ch Minnie, James, John, Samuel, New Berlin Rt 29 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 5 O160a (1873) *Douglass, W. H. (Nancy) Ch Ruth, Russell, Loami Rt 33 tel Waverly twp Loami Sec 2 T187a M. F. Cloyd (1866) *Dovon, Timothy (Mary) Eight chil- dren, Illiopolis Rt 56 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 29 O160a (1889) Dowling, John P. (Matilda) Ch Maude, James, Theodore, Birdie, Curran Rt 11 twp Curran Sec 4 O75a (1876) Downing, V. S. (Susan) Ch Alexander, Luella, Glenarm Rt 23 tel Rochester twp Ball Sec 2 O120a (1842) Dozier, Charles W. (Daisy) Ch Frank, Ray, Albert, Ralph, Ruth, Woodrow, Thomas, Glenarm Rt 22 tel Pawnee twp Cotton Hill Sec 30 O118a (1874) Dozier, W. J. (Lettie) Pawnee Rt 52 twp Pawnee Sec 12 T120a Mrs. John Dozier (1885) Drancan, W. E. (Sarah) Ch Opal, Agnes, Ruby, Stella, May, William, Buffalo Hart Rt 36 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 21 O2a (1875) *Draper, F. A. (Laura) Ch Lester, Gladys, Divernon Rt 48 tel Divernon twp Divernon S5ec 27 T160a Mrs. C. J. Brown (1888) Drendel, John (Ella) Ch Clarence, Henry, Frank, May, John, Solan, Pearl, Anna, Laura, Dorothy, Flor- ence, Springfield Rt 5 twp Springfield Sec 9 O40a (1867) *Drennen, Arthur (Erma) Ch Martha, John, Curran Gen. Del. tel Springfield twp Curran Sec 14 T160a J. W. Work- man (1885) Drennan, B. C. (Nellie) Ch Henrietta, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Ball Sec 20 T140a B. F. Drennan (1882) Drennan, C. H. (Marie) Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Ball T202a B. F. Drennan (1891) *Drennan, C. F. (Kate) Ch Donald, Lee, Katie, "Sunny Side Farm" Glenarm Rt 24 tel Divernon twp Divernon Sec 5 T245a (1869) *Drennan, J. Frank, Loami Rt 34 tel Waverly twp Loami Sec 12 TlOOa Mrs., J. C. Drennan (1887) Drennan, Joseph H. (Mattie) Ch Har- riett, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Woodside Sec 29 OlOa (1857) *Drennan, Robert W. (Elizabeth) Ch Dorothy, Marguerite, "Wayside Meadows," Glenarm Rt 24 tel Chat- ham twp Ball Sec 29 O185a (1864) *Drennan, S. L. (Alice) Ch Maria, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Ball Sec 8 O190a (1871) *Drennan, Walter (Cora) Ch Alfred, Clarence, Harold, Glenarm Rt 24 tel Divernon twp Divernon Sec 3 T160a A. Drennan (1878) *Drennan, Walter (Bessie) Ch Harry, Lawrence, Springfield Rt2tel Spring- field twp Curran Sec 23 T103a Mrs. M. H. Drennan (1888) *Drury, Arthur (Myrtle) Lowder Rt 38 tel Waverly twp Talkington Sec 14 T160a Mills & Stover (1878) Dudley, Andy P. (Fanny) Ch Frank, Ernest, Farmingdale twp Gardner Sec 21 T240a Trvin Alvier (1916) Duer, Mrs. C. M., Divernon Rt 48 tel Divernon twp Divernon Sec 17 O80a *Duewer, Fred, Sr. (Katherine) Ch Frederick, George, Waverly Rt 1 tel Waverly twp Maxwell Sec 23 O120a (1876) Duncan, T. Y., Auburn Rt 46 twp Talk- ington Sec 24 Tla Mrs. W. P. Smith (1907) Duncan, W. R. Ch Edith, Murray, Edna, William, Maxwell Rt 37 tel Waverly twp Talkington Sec 9 T200a J. F. Kennedy (1863) Duewer, Frederic H. (Virgie) Waverly Rt 1 tel Waverly twp Maxwell See 23 T80a Frederick W. Duewer (1894) Duewer, H. C. (Kate) Ch John, Louise, Carl, Clam, Katie, Sarah, Henry, Wil- liam, Louis, Margaret, Casper, Wal- ter Loami Rt 32 tel Waverly twp Loami Sec 10 O108a (1899) SERVICE t A 8 at th c e o:in FARM MACHINERY e cu t r ake care of a11 troubles that A. W. SIKKING & CO. Springfield, Auburn, Buffalo on tools we sell. GREGORY & SIKKING CO. New Berlin, Pleasant Plains, Loami 50 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Duewer, W. H. (Katharine) Ch Her- man, Mary, Katharine, Florence, Car- oline, Waverly Rt 1 tel Waverly twp Maxwell Sec 23 O80a (1876) Duffey, Ellen F. Ch Thomas, Mary, James, Bertha, Springfield Rt 4 tel Riddle Hill twp Gardner Sec 28 O20a (1850) Duffey, James (Martha) Ch Francis, Rose, Gertrude, Dorothy, George, Springfield Rt 6 tel Riddle Hill twp Gardner Sec 33 T127a Will Housley (1875) Duffey, Jerry M. Ch Rachael, Spring- field Rt 4 twp Gardner Sec 27 O5a (1875) *Duggan, John (Anna) Ch Thomas, James, Yoigian, John, Marie, Ilene, Buffalo Rt 59 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 34 T160a, Louis McDaniel (1863) Duncan, Chas. V. (Mary) Ch Henry, Cathryn, Walter, Cantrall Rt 28 tel Cantrall twp Salisbury Sec 23 OlOa (1854) Duncan, Henry F. Ch Wesley, Mary, Henry, Cantrall Rt 28 twp Salisbury Sec 23 TlOa Charles Duncan (1879) Duncan, Sidney (Nora) Ch Clarence, Moide, Addie, Orval, Pleasant Plains twp Cartwright S'ec 5 O80a (1917) *Duncan, Thomas S. (Hattie) Ch Mur- ray, Ruth, Angle, Springfield Rt 4 tel Pleasant Plaines twp Gardner Sec 16 O198a (1854) Dunkett, C. A. (Virginia) Pleasant Plaines Rt 43 twp Cartwright Sec 34 O34a (1852) Dunkle, J.T. (Emma) Pleasant Plaines Rt 40 tel Pleasant Plaines twp Cart- wright Sec 30 O150a (1858) Dun lap, C. P. (Clara) Ch Gertrude, Jean, Clarence, John, Cantrall Rt 27 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek Sec 22 TlOOa C. P. Dunlap (1865) Dunlap, Dr. James A. (Dr. Sarah) Me- chanicsburg Rt 60 twp Lanesville Sec 7 O109a (1847) Dunlap, Wm. H. (Anna) Ch George, Benjamin, William, Rosene, "Locust Grove Farm," New Berlin Rt 31 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 1 O200a (1869) Dunn, H. J. (Mae) Five children, Mil- opolis Rt 56 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 26 T240a R. Dunn (1883) Dunn, J. W. (Mary) Ch Benny, May, Frank, Chatham Rt 1,6, tel Chatham twp Chatham Sec 21 f 200a Levi Han- ley (1905) Dunn, R. F. (Francis) Ch Luella, Rich- ard, Illiopolis Rt 58 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 11 T97a Richard Dunn (1879) *Dunseth, G. M. (Mary) Ch Mildred, Waverly Rt 1 tel Waverly twp Max- well T160a G. W. Dunseth (1884) *Dupy, Arthur (Grace) Ch Norma, Dorothy, Pawnee Rt 52 tel Divernon twp Pawnee Sec 13 T80a Mrs. Sarah Dupy (1909) Durham, J. K. (Ellen) Ch Thomas, Ethel, Chatham twp Chatham Sec 4 Foreman for Pollie Belien (1888) Durr, W. H. (Cora) Ch Vivian, Blanche, Fern, Glenn, Myrl, Helen, Mary, Wil- liam, Rochester Rt 18 twp Rochester Sec 23 T71a E. P. Ferry. Dyer, Edith B., Springfield Rt 6 twp Gardner Sec 27 O95a (1837) *Dyson, L. F. "Sugar Grove," Glenarm Rt 24 tel Divernon twp Divernon Sec 8 T520a Dyson Estate (1851) *Eades, J. William (Edith) Ch Irene, Cantrall Rt 28 tel Cantrall twp Salis- bury sec 35 O148a (1909J Ealey, J. C. (Jessie) Ch Clarence, Illi- opolis Rt 55 tel Mechanicsburg twp Lanesville sec 20 foreman for Char- ley How Ealey, W. L. (Martha) Ch Budd, Net- tie, Rosco, Sylvia, Homer, Nora, Thelma Illiopolis Rt 55 twp Illiopolis Sec 34 T35a W. S. Bullard (1915) Earles, C. P. (Effie) Ch Ethel, Huston, Jackson, Fletcher, Arnold, Paul, Loami Rt 33 twp Chatham Sec 6 T264a S. D. Seaman (1902) Ernst, J. A. (Ida) New Berlin Rt 29 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 14 O160 (1867) Ernst, W. F. (Gertrude) Farmingdale Rt 13 tel Pleasant Plains twp Gard- ner Sec 7 O120a (1871) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 51 Easley, Mrs. Anna Ch Earnest, Stella, Robert, Ralph, Flossie, Hazel, Ar- thur, Glenarm Rt 24 tel Chatham twp Ball sec 31 T200a R. H. Easley (1895) Easley, E. Ross (Goldie) New Berlin Rt 31 twp Island Grove Sec 15 T24a John Erickson (1913) Easley, John (Fannie) Ch Charles, Verna, Bessie, Divernon Rt 48 tel Di- vernon twp Divernon Sec 18 T80a Mrs. C. M. Duer. Easley, Mrs. Sarah J. Ch Robert, James, Glenarm Rt 23 twp Ball Sec 14 S. J. Stout (1910) Easley, W. A. Chatham Rt 15 tel Chat- ham twp Ball Sec 20 O70a (1858) Ebe, Charles (Carrie) Ch George Pawnee Rt 52 twp Pawnee Sec 17-8 T120a Perry Lewis (1915) Ebinger, W. B. (Margaret) Ch Harry, Rochester Rt 20 twp Rochester Sec 23 T156a Ed Miller (1867) Eby, John W. (Cora) Ch Cletus, Mil- dred, Oakel, Elburn, Divernon Rt 48 twp Divernon Sec 30 TlOOa P. M. Sllloway (1875) Echerd, R. L. (Leona) Ch Frederich Auburn Rt 45 tel Auburn twp Au- burn Sec 15 T80a H. M. Hart (1889) Eckhardt, August (Paula) Ch Anna, Louise, Frederick, Pleasant Plains Rt 39 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 6 0340a (1882) Eckhardt, J. G. (Anna) Ch Magdalene, Anna, Ruth, Laomi Rt 32 tel Waverly twp Loami Sec 3 O82a (1884) Eddington, Samuel (Mary) Ch Samuel, David, Charles, Walter, Mary, Ruth, Springfield twp Woodside Sec 7 O13a (1901) Edmands, George, Cantrall Rt 28 tel Cantrall twp Salisbury Sec 25 O427a (1877) Edwards, Earl (Ruth) Ch John, Ad- rean, Earl, Glenarm Rt 22 tel Roches- ter twp Cotton Hill Sec 21 T126a John Edwards (1887) Edwards, John H. (Gertrude) Ch Adrian, Buffalo tel Buffalo twp Me- chanicsburg Sec 35 T120a L. Ed- wards (1855) Edwards, Oscar (Belle) Ch Ada, Loami Rt 32 tel Loami twp Maxwell Sec 9 O20a (1908) *Edwards, Robert (Dora) Ch Richard, Gene, Maxwell Rt 37 tel Loami twp Maxwell Sec 32 O120a (1883) *Eichorst, W. M. (Viola) Ch Orvil, Cedric, Diller, Pleasant Plains Rt 39 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 6 T200a Hughes Diller (1914) Ellers, Roy (Effie) Ch Harriett, Eliza- beth, Hazel, Raymond, Curran Rt 12 twp Curran Sec 30 T160a George Pasfield (1900) Eldredge, Earl (Ruth) Virden Rt 41 twp Talkington Sec 33 Farmhand for F. Givens (1916) Eldredge, W. J. (Rachael) Ch Wilbur, Opal, Charles, Dorothy, Wilma, Di- vernon Rt 48 twp Divernon Sec 28 Farmhand Chas. Sage (1876) Elliott, Dosson (Ella) Ch Saul, Buffalo Rt 59 tel Mechanicsburg twp Lanes- ville Sec 29 T186a Mrs. Lillie Fancett (1872) Elliott, George Ch Herbert, Ethel, Maurice, Merrill, Nellie, Loami Rt 34 tel Loami twp Loami Sec 24 T280a Mrs. Alma Hutchinson (1914) *Elliott, Henry (Phebe) Berlin tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 17 O240a J. F. Elliott Estate (1850) Elliott, John L. (Katheryn) Cantrall Rt Rt 28 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek Sec 21 O13a (1916) Ellington, C. M. (Frances) Ch Crys- tal, Buffalo Rt 1 tel Buffalo Hart twp Buffalo Hart Sec 35 Foreman for J. F. Ellington (1879) Ellis, Leslie M. (Delia) Pleasant Plains Rt 40 twp Cartwright Sec 11 Fore- man for R. L. Sears (1917) Ellis, Richard Y. (Flora) Ch Marie, Louella, Springfield Rt 6 twp Gard- ner Sec 36 O24a (1867) Ellis, Thos. S. (Rettie) Ch Lulu, Farm- ingdale Rt 14 tel Pleasant Plains twp Gardner Sec 3 T91a Lynn Haughton (1916) Ellison, Frank (Cora) Ch David, Min- nie, Joe, Frank, Glenn, Francis, Leo- nora, Dorothy, Helen, Illiopolis Rt 55 twp Illiopolis Sec 35 T20a For- tune (1903) Ellwood, Hard (Carrie) Ch Helen, Jas- per, Pleasant Plains Rt 43 twp Cart- wright Sec 27 TSOOa Mrs. J. J. Harns- berger (1907) Elmore, Nelson (Julia) Ch Frank, Ola, Charles, Warren, Bernice, Kenny, Loami Bx 43 twp Loami Sec 11 T28a P. D. Workman (1847) *Elswick, C. V. (Minta) Ch Vernon, Marjorie, Virginia, Bertha, Divernon, tel Divernon twp S'angamon Sec 16 T120a Mrs. Lizzie Elswick (1903) 52 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Emerson, W. A. (Anna) Ch Edith, Vir- den Rt 42 tel Virden twp Divernon T80a J. E. Merron (1916) Emmons, Frank (Lizzie) Ch Genevieve, Buffalo Rt 59 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 27 T210a (1871) Enders, Toney (Mamie) Ch Nellie, John, Margaret, Cantrall Rt 28 tel Cantrall Sec 16 TlOa Mrs. Ralph Engel, Edward (Annie) Ch Pauline, Athens Rt 1 twp Fancy Creek Sec 32 O120a (1914) Engelmann, Fred (Katie) Ch John, Nellie, Mary Helen, Katherine, Au- burn Rt 44 twp Chatham Sec 32 T160a H. L. Rothert (1892) *England, H. H. (Mary) Ch Rena. Louvena, Flora, William, Gladys, Margaret, Jessie, Clara, Charles, Cantrall Rt 27 tel Williamsville twp Fancy Creek Sec 22 O320a (1847) England, Isaac S. T. (Mary) Rochester Rt 19 twp Rochester Sec 31 Farm- hand for C. Price (1916) *England, W. P. (Pearl) Ch Nellie, Francis, Cantrall Rt 27 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek S'ec 28 O40a (1875) English, B. H. (Lizzie) Ch Stanley, Mary, Frances, Ashley, Buffalo Hart Rt 36 twp Buffalo Sec 27 (1865) Enlow, George B. Rochester Rt 18 twp Rochester Sec 2 T160a N. L. Baxter (1899) Enlow, Nelson (Crissie) Riverton Rt 17 tel Riverton twp Clear Lake Sec 23 O60a (1868) *Enos, E. L. (May) Illiopolis Rt 56 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 36 T160a J. C. Loose (1873) Enos, Mrs. Janie, Buffalo Hart Rt 36 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 22 O80a (1852) *Enos, J. A. (Mahel) Ch Dorothy, Cornland Rt 1 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 22 O160a (1879) Enos, W. E. (Bessie) Illiopolis Rt 56 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis S'ec 25 T320a J. Luth (1876) Epler, S. D. (Ann) Pleasant Plains Rt 37 tel Pleasant Plains twp Cartwright Sec 18 0440a (1850) *Erickson, John E. (Hattie) Ch Wil- liam, Edward, Harriett, New Berlin Rt 31 twp New Berlin Sec 22 O587a (1892) Estill, Brimm (Elizabeth) Springfield Rt 10 twp Springfield Sec 9 O20a (1897) Etherton, James (Mattie) Ch Ormande, Reginald, Emmett, Bernard Dawson Rt 21 tel Buffalo twp Mechanicsburg Foreman for J. D. Watters (1884) Etherton, R. M. (Margaret) Ch John, Elizabeth, Ora, Elmer, Hazel, Edith, Ruth, Mechanicsburg Rt 61 tel Me- chanicsburg twp Mechanicsburg S'ec 35 T360a George Passfield (1879) Etter, Mrs. Rose Ch Arthur Illiopolis Rt 55 tel Illiopolis twjp Illiopolis Sec 26 O106 2-3a (1885) Eurbin, Arthur (Mabel) Virden Rt 42 tel Chatham twp Divernon Sec 34 Farmhand for Hindman & Himore (1891) Evans, David (Bernice) Ch Margaret, Laomi Rt 32 tel Waverly twp Laomi, Sec 10 O5a (1889) Evans, Henry R. (Margaret) Ch Ora- mel, Margaret, Robert, Reanes, Clara, Buffalo Hart Rt 36 tel Riverton twp Williams Sec 36 O252a (1873) *Evans, Thomas (Maggie) Ch May, David, Oscar, Loami Rt 32 tel Waverly twp Loam! Stec 9 O44a (1877) *Evans, T. M. (Sarah) Ch William, Buffalo Hart Rt 35 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 15 T350a E. S. Lynn (1869) Evans, William (Mary) Ch Tom, Buf- falo Hart Rt 35 twp Williams Sec 22 O80a (1907) Everett, Thomas, Buffalo twp Me- chanicsburg Foreman for D. V. Bricker (1889) *Ewing, H. W. (Alice) Ch Albert, La- Rue, Springfield Rt 10 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 18 T160a W. Gill (1885) Fagan, Benjamin (Ida) Ch Bessie, Herbert, Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Ball Sec 16 Farmhand for Jake Clayton (1856) Fagan, W. G. (Annie) Ch George, El- mer, Lester, Haley, Springfield Rt 10 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 19 O118a (1852) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 53 *Fagg, A. (May) Ch Susan, Paul, Luella, Mary, Fred, Gertrude, Sher- man Rt 25 tel Williamsville twp Fancy Creek Sec 25 O160a (1873) Fahr, Charles H., Chatham Rt 16 tel Chatham twp Chatham Sec 22 (1893) Fahr, W. B. (Anna) Ch Barbara, Charles, Alice, Christian, Elmer, Martha, Chatham Rt 16 tel Chatham twp Chatham Sec 22 O200a (1887) Fahrenbacher, Charlie (Anna) Ch Francis, Charles, Frank, Springfield Rt 1 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 30 T170a A. C. Farr (1882) Fahrenbacher, Gus (Mary) Ch Frank, Gilbert, Elmer, Springfield Rt 1 tel Springfield twp Clear Lake Sec 30 T171a A. Farr (1883) Fairchild, C. E. (Carrie) Ch Myrtle, Charles, Ross, Rochester Rt 18 twp Rochester Sec 14 O360a (1864) Fairchild, R. F. (Mary) Rochester Rt 18 twp Rochester Sec 14 O120a (1867) Faith, Joseph Ch Ellen, Marie, Bertha, Phillip, Springfield Rt 5 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek S'ec 27 O80a (1867) Farley, John (Lavinia) New Berlin Rt 31 twp Island Grove Sec 14 OlOa (1857) Farrell, T. D. (Eva) Rochester Rt 18 twp Rochester Sec 36 O60a (1874) Fassauer, Margaret, Riverton Rt 17 tel Riverton twp Clear Lake Sec 25 O60a (1854) Fatheree, Henry (Grace) Ch Dorothy, Archie, John, Glenarm Rt 23 twp Ball Sec 23 T179a George Shepherd (1915) *Fawcett, E. M. (Ollie) Ch Chandler, Chester, Pawnee Rt 52 twp Pawnee Sec 8-9 O80a (1865) Fay, Thomas (Mary) Ch Ena, Edna, Cecil, James, Robert, Arthur, Mar- garet, Elizabeth, Sherman Rt 25 tel Williamsville twp Williams Sec 6 T280a Clarence Constant (1877) Febus, Donald (Cleo) Ch Dallas, Naoma, Cornland Rt 1 tel Buffalo twp Lanesville Sec 20 T160a J. B. Hun- ter (1903) Febus, William (Ida) Ch Clyde, Harold, Lake Fork, twp Tlliopolis Sec 20 T200a D. Brockles (1860) Fee, Edward (Mary) Ch Ora, Marie, Etta, Emerald, Paul, Glenarm Rt 22 twp Cotton Hill Sec 21 Tla W. Clane (1916) Feeney, Charles (Sarah) Ch Lester, Dorothy, Alice, Charles, Hugh, Glen- arm Rt 24 tel Divernon twp Diver- non Sec 15 T320a Mrs. Will Lewis (1893) Fehold, E. (Sarah) Buffalo Hart Rt 36 tel Buffalo twp Buffalo Hart Sec 21 T248a A. Priest (1894) *Fenstermaker, John (Mae) Ch Roger, Divernon Rt 48 twp Divernon Sec 29 080a (1865) Fenstermaker, T. B. (Frances) Ch Paul, Roy, VIrden Rt 42 tel Divernon twp Pawnee Sec 36 T280a Mary Clark (1909) Ferguson, Glen (Lillian) Ch Julia, Marie, Maxine, Pleasant Plains Rt 43 twp Cartwright S'ec 27-NE Fore- man (1915) Fernandez, Ed (Bertha) Springfield Rt 8 twp Clear Lake-Sec 6 T7a Ed Henry (1916) Fernandez, Samuel (Catherine) Ch Irma, Springfield Rt 7 tel Springfield twp Springfield Sec 36 T18a Cogdell Estate (1909) Ferreira, John (Mary) Ch John, May, Louis, Harvey, William, Lizzie, Cur- ran Rt 11 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 1 O48a (1854) Ferreira, William (Ida) Ch Ralph, Marie, Robert, Lloyd, Curran Rt 11 twp Curran S'ec 5 T85a Chas. Bomke (1864) *Ferry, G. P. (David) Ch Leona, Fran- cis, Herald, Pleasant Plains Rt 41 twp Cartwright Sec 3 O235a (1S48) Fetchue, John (Ella) Buffalo Rt 59 twp Buffalo tel Mechanicsburg Sec 13 T196a Sangamon County Poor Fore- man (1886) *Fetter, George (Bertha) Ch Arthur, George, Russell, May, Riverton twp Clear Lake Sec 4 T300a Mrs. J. Fet- ter (1871) Fetzer, Mrs. Anna Ch Mabel, Delia, Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Sec 12 O112a (1875) Fetzer, E. J. (Eloise) Ch Helen, Eloise, Pleasant Plains Rt 42 twp Cartwright Sec 15 O98a (1881) Fetzer, Mrs. Nell Ch Margaret, Ella, Calhoun, Ruth, Pleasant Plains Rt 41 twp Cartwright Sec 2 O160a (1882) Fickes, C. H. Ch Mollie, Lucy, Illiopolis Rt 55 tel Illiopolis twp Illiopolis Sec 26 T120a Ed Day and S'. A. Bullard (1880) 54 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Fidora, William (Augusta) Ch Annie, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Cantrall Rt 28 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek Sec 29 O80a (1901) Field, Frank (Emma) Ch Dewey, Ber- ley, Ruby, Beatrice, Opal, Oliver, Sherman, Cantrall Rt 28 twp Fancy Creek Sec 17 Farmhand for S. Brin- ton Field, Harry (Fannie) Ch Clifford, Harley, Lena, Lucille, Athens Rt 1 tel Athens twp Fancy Creek Sec 32 T120a D. Tilson (1915) Fink, G. M. (Nella) Pleasant Plains twp Cartwright Sec 32 O40a (1916) *Finley, Charles (Julia) Rochester Rt 19 tel Rochester twp Cotton Hill Sec 9 O93a (1883) Finley, Lewis, Rochester Rt 49 twp Cot- ton Hill Sec 9 O47a (1847) Fish, Thomas (S'arah) Ch Thomas, Divernon Rt 48 tel Divernon twp Di- vernon T320a John Brown Estate (1880) *Fish, Thomas (Ethel) Ch Mary, Mar- guerite, Illiopoiis twp Illiopolis Sec 1 Foreman (1917) Fishburn, Chas. H. (Julia) Ch Dougal, Ethel, Paul, Elen, Wilbur, Milton, Buffalo Hart Rt 35 tel Williamsville twp Williams Sec 2 T165a M. K. Mathews (1889) Fishburn, Conrad (Martha) Ch Earl, Susan, Pawnee Rt 51 twp Pawnee Sec 20 T80a Sara Floyd (1906) Fishburn, O. E. (Bertha) Ch Elvin, Orvil, Burrell, Mechanicsburg Rt 60 tel Mechanicsburg twp Mechanics- burg Sec 36 T120a Foreman for Floyd Bucker (1905) Fishburn, Ross (Lelia) Pawnee Rt 49 twp Pawnee Sec 8 Farmhand for Mc- Laughlin (1905) Fisher, Mrs. Alma Ch Emery, Millie, Russell, Loami Rt 34 tel Waverly twp Loami Sec 12 OlOa (1885) *Fisher, Lewis (Edith) Ch Allen, Ar- thur, Charles, Cantrall Rt 27 tel Can- trall twp Fancy Creek Sec 16 T240a John Lake (1907) *Fisher, W. Z. (Barbara) New Berlin Rt 30 tel Waverly twp New Berlin Sec 5 O80a (1860) Fitzhugh, Evan C. (Maud) Ch Roger, Dorothy, Alberta, Loami Bx 122 tel Loami twp Maxwell Sec 11 T160a Mrs. Matilda Scott (1892) Fitzhugh, Mrs. Sarah F. Ch Ada, Myr- tle, Eldon, John, Frank, Clarence, Loami Rt 34 tel Loami twp Loami Sec 25 T160a Francis Rantz Fitzsimmons, Christopher (Anna) Ch Prigie, Mary, Helena, Pawnee Sec 7 T7a R. Ogden (1862) Flagg, Kerns A. (Julia) Ch Cornelious Sherman Rt 25 twp Williams Sec 30 O366a (1867) Fleck, Frank J. (Anna) Ch Frank, Marguerite, Bertha, Clara, Spring- field Rt 4 tel Springfield twp Spring- field Sec 4 O4a (1887) Fleck, Lambert Peter (Helena) Spring- field Rt 10 tel Springfield twp Spring- field Sec 21 T80a John Vasconcellos (1910) Fleming, Mrs. Anna Ch Frank, Harry, Bessie, Williamsville Rt 26 tel Wil- liamsville twp Williams T333a Lit- tler Estate (1892) Fletcher, J. Ray (Mildred) Ch Alice, Donald, Kenneth, Auburn Rt 46 tel Virden twp Auburn Sec 20 T80a Thos. A. Fletcher (1889) *Fletcher, T. A. Ch A. L., C. C., Auburn Rt 45 tel Auburn twp Auburn S'ec 21 O320a (1850) Fletcher, T. M. (Mary) Buffalo Rt 36 twp Buffalo Hart Sec 29 OlOa (1861) Fling, Chas T. (Willie) Ch Wilmer, Adah, Breckenridge Rt 1 tel Edinburg twp Cooper Sec 28 O120a T170a George Pasifield (1884) *Fling, Geo. H. (Mary) Ch James, Cus- ter Rt. 53 tel Rochester twp Cooper Sec 20 O120a (1878) Fling, Wilmer R. (Nellie) Ch Merwyn, Custer Rt 53 tel Rochester twp Cooper Sec 20 T160a Sarah E. Neer (1890) Flood, Joseph J. (Bessie) Ch Mary, Marjorie, Maxwell Rt 37 tel Waverly twp Talkington Sec 9 T160a Mrs. Mary Flood (1882) *Flood, Mat, Loami Rt 34 tel Auburn twp Chatham Sec 29 (1S80) *Flood, Simon, Loami Rt 34 tel Auburn twp Chatham Sec 29 (1880) Flowers, L. H. (Nancy) Illiopolis Rt 33 tel niiopo-lis twp Illio'polis T380a Foreman for Baker Bros. Flowers, Oliver L., Springfield Rt 6 twp Gardner Sec 33 T26a Eliza Mc- Clain (1857) Flowers, Waymon (Leonore) Ch Rich- mond, Quinsey, Springfield Rt 3 tel Springfield twp Woodside Sec 11 T3a T. J. Condon (1915) Fogger, David (Mazzini) Chatham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Woodside Sec 32 O60a (1896) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 55 *Foraker, Wm. (Edith) Ch Edna, La- Rue, Springfield Rt 8 tel Riverton twp Clear Lake Sec 17 OlOOa (1888) Ford, J. M. (Mary) Ch William, Charles, Russell, Roger, Ruth, Helen, DeWayne, George, Springfield Rt 5 tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek Sec 27 0360a (1877) Ford, T. C. Ch Ernest, Florence, Char- les, Lillie, Cantrall Rt 27 Sec 22 O77a (1857) Ford, W. E. (Anna) Ch Henrietta, Woodland, Dorothy, Monroe, Spring- field Rt 8 tel Springfield twp Spring- field Sec 24 T258a J. Brown (1884) Ford, Will O. (Margaret) Ch Abner, May, William, Dawson Rt 21 tel Buf- falo twp Mechanicsburg S'ec 6 T120a Rebecca Ford (1878) *Forsyth, Charles D. (Anna) Farming- dale Rt 14 twp Gardner Sec 10 T- Sarah A. Tolan (1890) Forsythe, James D (Dora) Ch Harry, Fred, Anna, Mabel, Alice, Mary, Vir- ginia, Farmingdale Rt 14 twp Gard- ner, Sec 14 O40a (1882) Forsythe, James Ch James, Frank, Lillie, May, John, Abraham, Irvin, Farmingdale Rt 14 twp Gardner Sec 14 T- (1877) Forsythe, James V. (Minnie) Ch David, Bradfordton twp Gardner Sec 14 025a (1887) Forsythe, William A. (Lettie) Ch Ella, Veiner, Ruby, Pauline, Dorothy, Springfield Rt 6 tel Riddle Hill twp Gardner O16a (1887) Forsythe, W. Van (Annie) Ch Leonard, Loraine, Springfield Rt 6 tel Spring- field twp Curran Sec 1 T3a J. P. Dowling (1883) Foster, C. H. (Metta) Ch Myrtle, Iva, Eunice, Beulah, Loam! Rt 33 tel Chat- ham twp Chatham Sec 3 O61a (1869) Foster, Elmer (Christina) New Berlin Rt 29 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 16 T120a C. Y. Elliott (1885) Foster, G. R. (Nora) Ch Mary, Chat- ham Rt 15 tel Chatham twp Wood- side Sec 29 T80a Frank R. Fisher (1915) Foster, Jacob (Mary) Ch Frank, Wil- liam, Earl, Charley, Mary, Leala, Curran Rt 12 twp Curran Sec 34 O133a (1854) Foster, Jay Ch Roscoe, Curran Rt 12 twp Curran Sec 27 O220a (1857) *Foster, John (Mattie) Ch Louise, Laurena, Gussie, Wesley, Cora, Cur- ran Rt 12 tel Chatham twp Curran Sec 27 O117a (1884) Foster, Joseph (Dora) Buffalo Rt 59 twp Mechanicsburg Sec 12 Foreman for Eliza Correll (1860) * Foster, J. A. (Dora) Ch Ralph, Loami Rt 32 twp Loami Sec 11 O133a (1854) CAMPING ALONG THE SANGAMON RIVER 56 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY * Foster, J. W. Ch John, Ellis, Essie, New Berlin Rt 31 tel Boynton twp Island Grove S'ec 12 Ola (1861) Foster, L. J. (Eva) Ch Charles, Au- burn Rt 46 tel Auburn twp Auburn Sec 9 T160a C. N. Brown (1879) Foster, Louis (Elsie) Ch Donald, Mar- garet, Paul, Francis, Curran Rt 12 tel Chatham twp Chatham Sec 1 T40a Geo. Foster (1889) Foster, R. M. (Alice) Ch Thomas, Au- burn Rt 44 tel Waverly twp Talk- ington Sec 11 T160a Mrs. B. C. Brown (1848) Foster, W. E. (Nettie) Ch Louise, An- drew, Mervin, Mary, George, Auburn Rt 45 tel Virden twp Auburn Sec 28 O180a (1867) *Foutch, W. W. (Lou) Ch Grace, Hal- bon, New Berlin Rt 31 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 14 T180a Hugh Foutch (1863) * Fowler, G. W. "Green Valley" Auburn Rt 44 tel Auburn twp Chatham Sec 31 O160a (1876) Fox, Sr., John R. (Jessie) Ch John, Au- burn Rt 44 tel Waverly twp Talking- ton Sec 12 T160a A. C. & A. H. Mof- fett (1915) Fox, R. B. (Laura) Ch Alta, Gladys, Dorothy, Ruth, Auburn Rt 46 twp Au- burn S'ec 15 T133a Howard McElwain (1902) Foyle, Harry (Addie) Ch Nina, Loami Rt 33 tel Chatham twp Curran Sec 33 Farmhand for J. W. Wineman (1900) Fraase, Edwin (Isabelle) Ch Roy, Cur- ran Rt 11 tel Riddle Hill twp Gardner Sec 33 O9iy 2 a (1885) Fraase, Henry, Curran Rt 11 tel Riddle Hill twp Gardner Sec 33 O91%a (1885) *Frainer Stephen (Susan) Ch Joseph, Leonard, Mary, Stella, Arthur, New Berlin Rt 30 tel Boynton twp New Berlin Sec 25 T400a DeReece Brown- ing Est. (1870) Fraley, R. L. (Ida) Ch Mary, Maude, Bess, Roy, Bruce, Carrie, Laura, Au- burn Rt 46 tel Auburn twp Auburn Secl7O180a (1887) *Frank, Miss Anna, New Berlin Rt 31 tel Boynton twp Island Grove S'ec 12 O82a (1881) *Frank, J. T. (Margaret) Ch Alice, Herman, Ralph, Howard, New Berlin Rt 31 tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 12 T200a G. W. Kremzow (1879) Franklin, Roy N. (Clara) Ch Helen, Loami Rt 32 tel Waverly twp Max- well Sec 8 T2a D. C. Franklin (1887) Franklin, W. E. (Cora) Ch Vernice, Glenarm Rt 24 twp Divernon Sec 16 Farmhand for Tom Jarrett (1915) Franklin, William (Verna) Loami Rt 32 tel Loami twp Maxwell Sec 17 T195a D. C. Franklin (1893) *Frantz, Charles (Lucy) Ch Ruth, Chester, Feme, Louise, Bernice, Or- len, Mildred, Auburn Rt 46 tel Vir- den twp Auburn Sec 19 T320a A. Landon (1911) Frazee, Charles, Curran Rt 11 twp Gardner Sec 33 O27%-a (1872) *Frazee, John Ch Henry, Frank, Cur- ran Rt 11 twp Gardner Sec 33 O75a (1870) Frazee, Joseph M. (Mabel) Ch Elmer, Glenarm Rt 24 tel Divernon twp Divernon Sec 3 T160a Mrs. Laura Weber (1879) Frazier, B. L. (Lucinda) Lanesville Bx 12 tel Illiopolis twp Lanesville Sec 8 T74a Miss Corrilla Pickerel (1902) Freeman, Orville F. (Alma) Ch Geral- dine, Curran Rt 11 tel Riddle Hill twp Curran Sec 16 T227a Mr. Rapp (1895) Freeman, W. W. (Irene) Ch Blanche, Ollie, John, Fred, Curran Rt 11 tel Riddle Hill twp Curran Sec 16 T227a C. J. Rapp (1869) *Jfried, Mrs. C. Ch Minnie, Marie, Clara, Gottlieb, Jacob, Fred, Illiopolis Rt 56 twp Illiopolis Sec 35 T360a J. W. Nelson (1888) Friend, J. M. (Nancy) Ch Ruth, Hattie, Marie, Velma, Doris, Illiopolis Rt 55 tel Mechanicsburg twp Lanesville Sec 29 T148a Jessie Noble and Mol- lie John (1897) *Freitag, Theodore (Gertrude) Ch Louise, Agnes, John, New Berlin Rt 31 tel Boynton twp New Berlin Sec 26 089a (1864) Fremon, Frank, Springfield Rt 5 twp Fancy Creek Sec 35 T2a Chas. Woods (1882) French, H. R. (Mary) Springfield Rt 6 tel Springfield twp Curran Sec 11 O276a (1882) Frey, Henry, Springfield Rt 6 tel Inter- state twp Curran Sec 2 O240a *Frey, Otto (Nellie) Springfield Rt 6 tel Springfield twp Gardner Sec 35 OlOa (1887) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 57 *Fromme, F. B. (Bessie) Ch Francis, Loretta, New Berlin Rt 30 tel Boyn- ton twp Loami Sec 3 T40a Wm. Fromme (1889) *Fromme, Frank (Mary) Berlin tel Boynton twp Island Grove Sec 8 050a (1890) *Fromme, Sr., John (Helen) Ch Rose, Agnes, John, Alwishes, Virden Rt 40 tel Virden twp Talkington Sec 27 T240a J. M. Graham (1912) *Fry, E. P. (Lettie) Ch Elsie, Louella, Orville, Edna, Chatham tel Chatham twp Chatham Sec 1 O87%a (1882) Fry, Ernest S. (Elizabeth) Ch Eilene, Pawnee Rt 49 twp Pawnee Sec 5 TlOa D. B. Fry (1895) Fry, W. F. (Hattie) Pawnee Rt 50, te] Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 8 T160a D. B. Fry (1891) Fry, W. M. (Anna) Ch Elsie, Emma, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 3 Foreman for G. P. Ferry (1910) Fuchs, Charles (Anna) Ch Catherine, Joseph, Rose, Edward, Mary, Paul, John, Dorothy, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 36 T480a Dr. Everett Brown (1880) Fuchs, John (Louise) New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 T120a Theo. Meir and Jos. Stelte (1889) Fugate, L. M. (Mollie) Ch Howard, Pearl, Fred, Joe, Rufus, Nellie, Paw- nee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 28 Farm- hand for John Molohon (1917) Fuhrwerk, Paul (Viola) Ch Alice, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 1 T220a J. L. Smith (1905) Fuiten, W. M. (Louella) Ch Amy, John, George, Harry, Alvina, Albert, Al- berta, twp Divernon, Sec 34 T280a Harry Barnes (1917) *Fullenwider, Truman Mechanicsburg Box 137, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 25 T360a H. T. Fullenwider Estate (1880) Fullenwider, W. A. Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 19 O320a (1842) Fulscher, Herman (Bertha) oh How- ard, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williams- ville, Sec 13 T120a Willitt Worth (1916) Fulton, James (Mary) Ch Elizabeth, Rosie, George, Augusta, Lena, Ed- ward, Henry, Alice, Ruth, New Ber- lin Rt 31, tel Bell, twp New Berlin, Sec 27 T420a Edward Brown (1908) *Fulton, L. W. (Elsie) Ch L,ee, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 8 T64a C. A. Dickerson (1882) Funderburk, Earl (Luella) Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 28 T150a T. C. Smith (1880) Funderburk, Jesse (Maggie) Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 18 T190a David Funderburk (1884) Funderburk, Louis (Mary) Ch William, Maud, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 16 O14a (1885) Funderburk, Melvin (Vanda) Ch Ralph, Robert, Harry, Lucy, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 O225a (1862) Funderburk, Rolla (Alice) Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 3 T109a Alvin Underwood (1875) 'Funderburk, Thomas (Louise) Ch Ray, Carrie, Glen, Wiley, Stanley, Jay, Glenarm Rt 23, Sec 8 TSOa Sarah Funderburk (1901) Funderburk, William (Mary) Ch Shelby, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester twp Cotton Hill, Sec 16 Olla (1865) *Funk, H. E. (Lela) Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 32 O244a (1901) Funk, Rev. H. Ray (Lela) Ch Helen, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 20 Tla Buckhart and M. E. Church (1916) Furhmann, Edwin (Rose) Ch Joseph, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 25 T120a Philip Mischler (1892) Furhman, Lawrence (Elizabeth) Sher- man Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 6 T185a C. Schinks (1887) " Dollar for Dollar, service for service, the Good Home Dealer is the best and cheapest market. Give him your proposition, cash or otherwise, the same as the direct seller demands of you, and buy at home." 58 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Gaddis, J. H. (Marcella) Ch Carl, Mar- cella, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 24 T600a Thomas Sudduth (1897) Gaessler, J. M. (Emma) Springfield Rt 3, twp Ball, Sec 2 O33a (1857) Gaffney, John D. (Nora) Ch Hazel, Ray, Lucy, Blanche, Claude, Dean, Dola, Harold, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 8 T400a S. E. Munson (1903) Gaines, Mrs. Ch Lydia, William, Cur- ran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 15 T5a J. H. Berry (1914) Gaines, Thomas Ch Roy, Florence, Cora, Ruth, George, Helen, Spring- field Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp wood- side, Sec 11 O5a (1856) Galligan, John Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O115a (1892) Galligan, Phillip Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O115a (1892) *Galoway, James (Nellie) Ch Gordan, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Cot- ton Hill, Sec 32 O120a (1877) Galyon, Samuel (Martha) Ch Howard, George, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Divernon, Sec 23 Farmhand for Dod Haire (1872) *Gamey, W. H. (Minnie) Ch Marjorie, Alfred, Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 1 080a (1894) Gammon, Roy (Ella) Ch Grace, Maggie, Thelma, Custer, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 22 T160a Arthur Cravan Garan, John W. (Martha) Mechanics- burg Rt 61, twp Cooper, Sec 14 T2a W. Garlett (1882) Card, Thos. F. Ch Samuel, Ida, Emma, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 34 Tla Ed. Lacey (1905) *Gardner, C. W. (Mary) Ch Charles, "Clover Dale" Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 30 T160a C. E. Bode (1915) Gardner, James Robert (Lora) Ch Robert, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 7 T102a E. D. Boynton (1880) Gardner, J. J. (Bessie) Ch Grace, James, Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 16 O136a (1884) *Gardner, John J. (Georgia) Ch Jane, George, Lucy, Bradforton Gen. Del., tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 14 O170a (1875) Gardner, William P. (Mary) Ch Wil- liam, Lee, Hiram, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 17 O400a (1854) Garlet, Pearl Ch Hazel, Vesta, Noah, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopoiis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 34 TlOa Ellen Haven (1885) Garlits, Walter F. (Lucy) Ch Mosell, May, Irene, Adam, Paul, Charles, Dale, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 T5a Adam Garlits (1890) Carman, Charles M. (Dollie) Ch Wil- liam, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 20 T7a Will Sifken (1912) *Garmers, Henry (Annie) Ch John, Merle, Henry, George, William, Harry, Katie, Cantrall, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 5 Farmhand for J. Claypool (1902) *Garmers, John (Edith) Ch Harold, Caroline, Sherman Rt 25, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 11 T156a Charity Cantil (1916) Garner, T. G. (Minnie) Ch Thomas, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 13 O20a (1867) Garretson, A. F. Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 2 O140a (1858) Garretson, Samuel E. (Martha) Ch Mary, Rochester Rt 18, twp Roch- ester, Sec 2 T140a A. F. Garretson (1887) Garrison, Charles, (Mamie) Maxwell Rt 37, twp Loami, Sec 34 Foreman for J. T. Gibson (1916) Garrison, Walter (Griffie) Ch Howard, John, Roland, Ralph, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 17 Farmhand for Robert Brown *Garlo, Fred Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 26 O50a (1882) Garst, C. E. (Clyda) Ch Warren, Lulu, Laverne, Mildred, Lulla, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 1 O21a (1878) Gartlin, Lawrence Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 32 T80a Gartlin Estate (1882) *Garvey, Frank (Hattie) Ch John, Joseph, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 25 T( )a J. Garvey (1882) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 59 *Garvey, John (Josephine) Ch Gert- rude, Mechanicsburg Box 35, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 35 O287a (1839) *Garvey, J. W. (Florence) Ch Irene, Frances, "Flossmore" Thyer, tel Vir- den, twp Auburn, Sec 20 T148a John Garvey (1879) *Gass, R. B. (Carrie) Ch Addie, Flos- sie, Esther, Edith, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 35 O240a (1872) Gathard, Joseph Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 21 T198a W. Hean (1857) Gathman, William (Catherine) Ch Ray- mond, Edna, Earl, Harold, Riverton Rt 17, twp Clear Lake, T60a Nora Threlkeld (1904) Gatschenberger, Otto (Maggie) Ch Catherine, Sophia, Mary, Annie, Helen, Cetto, Maggie, Ben, John, Jerry, William, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 1 O14a (1890) Gaul, William (Ada) Ch Harvey, Lois, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 34 O120a (ISVo) Gaynor, John E. Ch Adelaide, Vaynor, Frances, Anna, Thomas, Andrew, John, Illiopolis Rt 58, twp Illiopolis, Sec 34 O80a *Gelhart, John (Gertrude) Ch Carl, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 6 T80a Sigmund Gebhart (1867) Gebhart, Martin (Mary) Ch Margaret, Katharine, Francis, Alina, Alta, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 6 T80a Sigmund Gebhart (1874) *Gehman, A. D. (Delia) Ch Howard, Helen, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 3 O40a (1885) Gehris, N. R. (Ruth) Ch Frank, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Williamsvilie, twp Williams, Sec 27 T160a J. F. Heck- man (1913) *Gentry, Samuel C. (Josephine) Ch Charles, August, Loretta, La~.Tii Rt 32, twp Maxwell, Sec 13 T320a Mrs. Mary Scott (1907) Gentry, William (Rebecca) Ch Leola, Ella, Wilburn, Loami Rt 32, twp Max- well, Sec 8 Foreman for G. W. Parks (1917) George, Edward (Eula) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 9 OlOa (1887) Geralds, Elisha (Vada) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, S'ec 13 Farmhand for H. A. Hakman (1916) Geranski, John (Minnie) Ch Robert, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 *Germann, Carl A. (Mary) Ch Esther, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 28 *Germann, Ed (Alma) Laomi Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 6 O8iy 2 a (18lo) fGermann, Edward F. (Ollie) Ch John, Alice, Blanche, Grace, Rosa, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 14 TlOOa Edward Germann (1872) ^ Germann, Jacob P. (Loretta) Ch Clif- ford, Ernest, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 3 O140a (1862) *fGerhardt, J. M. (Bertha) Ch John, Anna, "Meadow Lawn Stock Farm" New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 O88a (1883) *Gibson, C. L. (Sally) Ch Russell, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 28 O74a (1862) Gibson, Frank L. (Nellie) Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 18 T70a P. and Sarah Gibson T. G. Gillman (1892) Gibson, James (Elizabeth) Ch Belle, Nellie, Buford, Rufus, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 T80a G. McAttea (1914) Gibson, John T. (Jane) Ch Eldreina, John, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 33 T120a Mrs. J. T. Gib- son Gibson, Peter (Tillie) Ch Frank, Essie, Wayne, Harold, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Chatham, Sec 18 O85a (1867) Gilbert, Holyace (Maude) Ch Wayne, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 23 OSOa (1896) The Farmers' Review The Practical Paper for the Business Farmer 60 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Gill, .William A. (Lucille) Ch Alice, Francis, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Gillette, Rufus (Maude) Ch Urtham, Mildred, Eugene, Springfield Rt 7, twp Rochester, Sec 4 T114a Mrs. C. A. Lewis (1913) Givins, Frank (Viola) Ch Vernon, Virden Rt 41, tel Virden, twp Talk- ington, Sec 33 T240a J. O. Humph- rey (1916) Glasco, John (May) Ch Evelyn, Wil- liamsville Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 12 TCOa P. J. Talfer (1916) *Glasscock, Bert (Gladys) Cantrall Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 T160a Esther Hughes (1916) Glasscock, Charles (Eva) Cn Carl, Rena, Elsie, Lillian, Avery, Arlie, Pearl, IVan Ruth, Ruby, Springfield Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O160a (1878) Glasser, David Ch Lillian, Charles, Joseph, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 16 TllOa Mrs. A. J. Jones (1896) Glasser, Joseph Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 9 T150a Mrs. A. C. Jones (1895) Glenn, Mrs. Mary New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 9 O215a (1863) *Glick, Clarence (Etta) Ch Alice, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 26-N. E. OlOOa (1917) *Glover, Henry H. (Josephine; Ch Allen, Floyd, Harold, Springfield Rt 6, twp Curran, Sec 2 Section Fore- man for C. & N. W. R. R. (1917) Gobbert, C. H. (Beulah) Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 2 Foreman for S. State (1911) Goben, J. L. (Lee) Buffalo Hart Rt 39, c/o Fred Cravens, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 27 Foreman for Sim Keck (1896) Goben, Mrs. Kate Ch Isaac, James, William, Dawson Rt 21, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 32 T5a C. A. Darnell (1904) Goben, Lee (Catherine) Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 30 T40a Frank Darling (1913) Goetsch, Ernest (Carrie) Ch Ernest, Herman, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, See 35 T68a Herman Goetsch (1911) *Gold, M. S. Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, oec 4 O130a (1852) Goldman, William (Fannie) Ch Bessie, Laura, Eva, William, Melvin, Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, Sec 28 Farm- hand for Harlan White *Gonterman, Charles (Neta) Ch Charles, Divernon Rt 48, tel Diver- non, twp Divernon, Sec 19 T( )a Mrs. R. Osborn (1903) *Gonterman, J. B. (Anna) Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 19 T320a John H. Sikes (1903) Gonterman, Roy (Mae) Ch Velma, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 19 Farmhand for Josh Gonterman (1917) Good, Jesse W. (Mary) Ch George, Jessie, Nellie, Grace, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 30 T210a E. Watts (189bj Good, L. A. (Effie) Ch Clarence, Ray, Neil, Ernest, Ethel, tester, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 4 OlOa U898) Goodpasture, Walter D. (Glaydis) Virden, tel Virden, twp Auburn, S'ec 31 T52a P. C. Goodpasture (1917) Goodson, Robert (Fern) Ch Dorothy, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 2 T24a Tva Wever (1911) Goosman, John (Emma) Ch Sophia, Annie, Minnie, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 8 T200a (1893) Gorda, B. A. (Clara) Ch Minnie, Walter, Mabel, Mamie, Cecil, Gentry, Bred, Dawson Rt 21, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 32 T20a Thos. Shippeid- son (1917) Gorman, Addison (Emma) Ch Otto, Ellen, Gladys, Auburn Rt 47, twp Chatham, Sec 35 T80a J. S. Gorman (1881) Gorman, J. S. Auburn Rt47, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 35 O80a (1881) Goss, R. (Nellie) Pawnee Rt 51, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 32 O40a (1591) Gossman, Dick (Anda) Ch John, Grace, Etta, Matt, Mere, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, S'ec 32 TlOa J. Newman (1907) Gowin, J. H. (Jennie) Ch Lula, Madge, Lanesville Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp uanesville, Sec 7 Foreman (1870) Gowin, W. H. (Louisa) Ch Ruth, Carl, Earl, Georgia, Velma, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, Sec 33 T60a Link Reed (1915) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 61 Grady, Felix (Lucia) Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear LaKe, S'ec 8 O28a (1885) Graham, George E. (Jennie) Ch George, Springfield Rt 7, tel Spring- field, twp Rochester, Sec 6 O540a (1861) Graham, John (Phoeba) Ch Lloyd, Ralph, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, twp Lanesville, Sec 6 T30a T. H. Powers (1915) Graham, J. E. Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Tlliopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 30 O280a (1875) *Graham, Peter (Annie) Ch Arthur, Pat, Anna, Mary, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 24 T160a Walter Gallins (1890) Graham, W. C. (Effie) Ch Orin, Wil- liamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T240a C. M. Woods (1915) Graham, W. S. (Anna) Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, S'ec T400a Constant Estate (1866) Graves, Earl (Georgia) Ch Thomas, Mary, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 17 T80a T. L. Marin (1901) *Gray, John W. (Ethel) Ch Rolland, Carol, Marie, Wilma, Migel, John, Allen, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 2 O160a (1887) Green, Milton (Florence) Ch Velma, Edna, Margaret, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 25 O88a (1905) Green, O. (Hattie) Ch B. M., Corn- land Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 31 Foreman for Carpenter (1875) Green, Walter L. (Anna) Ch Mamie, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 32 T55a Mary Waters (1894) Green, W. H. (Ida) Ch Eva, Roy, Verna, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Curran, Sec 14 O116a (1911) Greene, Charles ( ) Ch Mabel, Vilo, Mary, Ethel Edith, Pleasant Plaines Rt 45, twp Cartwright, Sec 28 T120a M. M. Campbell (1880) Greeneup, Walter (Walla) Ch Ruby, Lillian, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chat- ham, S'ec 18 Foreman for C. A. Hun- ter (1917) Greening, U. T. (Amanda) Ch Edna, Carson, Elizabeth, Oliver, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Chatham, Sec 18 O8y 2 a Greenwalt, George (Mary) Ch Addie, Charles, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, O200a (1852) Greenwalt, J. H. Ch John, Mamie, Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, Sec 9 O80a (1857) *Greenwalt, John T. (Margaret) .Ch Opal,- Walter, Loy, Jessie, June, Margaret, Elsie, Nellie Greenwalt, W. H. (Myrtle) Ruby, Opal, Lowell, Tina, Virden Rt 42, tel Virden, twp Divernon, Sec 31 Farm- hand for W. M. Beaty (1914) *Greenwood, T. F. (Lillian) Loami, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 11 T( )a A. Washburn (1876) Gregory, Ben (Lizzie) Ch Allen, Wil- liam, Rochester Rt 19, . twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 T37a Eliza Owens (1884) Gregory, Fred B. (Maggie) Ch Mary, Grace, Custer Rt 53, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 * T185a Jennie Walker (1892) *Gregory, George (Rose) Ch Mamie, Virginia, Springfield Rt 4, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 26 O137a (1857) *Gregory, Isaac L. (Sarah) Ch Ray, Rose, Ruth, Bradforton, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 23 (1882) Greffins, C. M. (Annie) Two children, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart Sec 31 T220a Anna Griffin (1900) Grider, S. L. (Carrie) Ch Ralph, Iva, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 4 T20a Mrs. Nancy Mason (1887) CUTTING IRKEY RED WHEAT ON THE PUNK BROS. FARM. 62 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Grlder, Thomas Ch Stanley, Floyd, Roy, Maxwell Rt 57, twp Talkington, Sec 4 Farmhand for I. A. Dikis (1913) Grieme, Dietrick (Adaline) Ch Anna, Lizzie, Allie, John, Rebecca, Rosa, Lillian, Katie, Whitmore, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 36 O80a (1871) *Grieme, Henry (Betty) Ch Maude, Frank, Charles, Bessie, Harry, Earl, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 29 O120a (1880) Grieme, John D. (Rose) Ch Henry, William, Leo, Herman, Charles, Les- ley, Pearl, Grace, Carroll, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 T140a D. Grieme (1877) *Grieme, Philip H. (Francis) Ch Paul, Elmer, Philip, Custer Rt 53, tel Roch- ester, twp Cooper, Sec 33 T160a Geo. Pasifleld (1890) Grimmett, Orville (Iva) Ch Margaret, Joseph, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chat- ham, Sec 12 (1917) Grimmett, Ray (Minnie) Loami Rt 33, tel Loami, twp Curran, Sec 31 Farm- hand (1909) Grissom, Mrs. Anna L. Ch Cleo, Ver- non, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 32 O77a (1877) Gross, George Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Se*c 29 O80a (1902) *Grove, G. R. (Nancy) Ch Clarence, Roy, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 34 O60a (1884) Grove, H. C. (Hattie) Ch Mary, James, Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 4 O700a (1879) *Groves, J. E. (Elizabeth) oh Katie, Charles, Lester, Ira, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 16 T200a Constant Estate (1901) Grubb, Louis (Clara) Ch Julia, Donald, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 8 O80a (1907) Grubb, W. G. (Pearl) Ch Thelma Pauline, Margaret, Floyd, Mechanics- burg Box 165, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 Foreman for L. E. Bird (1891) Guin, Peter (Mary) Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 19 T2a R. C. Cox (1916) Gunnett, A. T. (Nancy) Ch George, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 (1873) Guthire, E. G. (Nettie) Two children, Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 11 Foreman for M. A. Jones (1896) Guthrie, James (Emma) Ch Laura, Rosa, Helen, Pauline, Virden Rt 41, twp Talkington, Sec 28 Farmhand for J. O. Humphrey (1901) Gvienesen, C. L. (Edith) Seven child- ren, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 Frank Priest (1878) H "Hackard Floyd (Effle) Ch Russel, Charles, Ellis, Lester, Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 25 N. W. Moreman Nathan Corson (1900) Hackard John (Lula) Ch John, Roy, Lena, Ethel, Elenor, Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 29 O200a Lester Lehman (1869) Haensel William J. (Anna) Ch Fred- rick, Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 O120a (1916) Hagen S. D. (Mary P.) Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 16 O80a (1891) Hagen William (Mary) Ch Oren, Arthur, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 24 T84a O. Fred Koehler (1887) *Hagland Ole Springfield, Rt 9, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 (1887) Hahn, A. L. (Katie) Springfield, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5 O22a (1871) Hahn, Chas. R. (Gertrude) Ch Neva, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 36 OlOa (1912) Haines, Fremont (Mary) Ch Nellie, Kate, Alma, Edodge, Harry, Herbert, Lola, I'ra, Carlos, Laura, Mary, Neva, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 9 O163a Fremont Haines Haines, Guy (Hattie) Ch Sherman, Rochester Rt 20, twp Cotton Hill Sec 4 O120a (1892) *Haines, Ulysses (Ida) Guy, Lura, Grace r Rochester Rt 20, tel Roch- ester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 4 T120a Arthur Haines (1863) *Haire D. W. (Lula) Divernon Rt 48, Sec 14 O360a (1869) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 63 Haire, Murrel (Ruth) Ch Vallerie, Violet, Divernon Rt 48, Sec 14 Farm- hand Tom McMurry (1894) Hales, Wm. (Clara) Ola, Ollie, Dolly, Goldie, Dorothy, James, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 24 T150a C. L. Derry Halford, Ben (Rosa) Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 12 T40a O Jerry Lafever (1915) "Halford, Ellis Ch Yvette, Paul, Iryll, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 11 O40a Eliis Hal- ford (1911) Halford, Eures (Mable) Kenwood, Helen, Rochester Rt 20, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 3 T20a O James Shine (1917) Hall, Mrs. C. B. Ch Helen, Corrine, Frank, Mechanicsburg, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 22 O133V 3 a O C. B. Hall Estate (1884) Hall, David W. (Sarah E.) Loaml Rt 34, tel Loami, O142a twp Loami, Sec 34 (1857) *Hall, E. P. (Leonora) William, Chapin, S'purgfrell, Elevina, Mildred, Hall, Mechanicsburg Rt 106, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 O684 (1864) *Hall, Fred C. (Martha) Alice, Wynne Belie, David, Buffalo Rt 134, tel Buf- ialo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 13 O236a W. T. Hall (187y) Hall, Mrs. Jennie Eva, Edward, Lena, Auburn Rt 44, tel Loami, OlGOa. O W. T. Hall (1853) Hall, J. L. (Honoretta) Cu Colby, Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, O5a Sec 25 (45) Hall, O. E. (Georgia) tel Mechanics- burg, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 24 (1879) Hall, Ray (Daisy) Ch Wilma, Norma, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Talk- ington, Sec 2 Tla, O Hall Estate (1912) Hall, Thomas R. (Mary) Spring, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 15 E. C. Thorpe (1887) Hall, W. T. (Hattie) Ch I'nathe, Ray, Leo, Walter, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 26 T200a Oscar Miller (1912) Halter, John (Clara) Jacob, Paul, Elsie, Ralph, New Berlin Rt 31, twp Cart- wright, Sec 365 W O160a, Wm. Shel- ton Estate (1916) Ham, R. Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Wil- liams, Sec 27 O80a (40) Hamel, Harry E. (Agnes) Ch Harry Auburn Rt 47, twp Chatham, Sec 26 O60a (1913) Hamilton, A. J. (Mary) Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, S'ec 21 Fr320a E. P. Hall (1915) "Hamilton, Charles (Ira) Cu nelen. Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 10 T120a Mrs. A. Fisher (1897) Hamilton, John B. (Lola) Ch Francis, Howard, Loami Rt 33, tel Loami twp Loami, Sec 11 T80a Mrs. Laura Jones (1893) (Hamilton, W. (Mae) Ch Weber, Jane, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 31 0195a (1887) -Hamm O. L. (Alice) Ch Ruth, Sher- man, Sec 11 Farmhand E. S. Sweet (1915) Hammick, D. L. Ch Bert.Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5 O18a (18) "Hampton, F. P. (Anna M.) Ch Roy, Luella, Ruth, Frances, Mechanics- burg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 31 O200a (1862) Hamrick, James (Anna) Leonard, Mary, tfelma, Nanie, Sherrel, Spring- field Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7 T2a Richards Hammond (1883) Hancock, John (Cra) William, Roch- ester Rt 26, twp Rochester, Sec 21 B. M. Eliott (1913) Hand, H. E. Ch Gilbert, George, Mary, Lillian, William, Marguerite, Harold, Eva, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 25 N. W. O150a Emma Hand (1875) Handlin, D. W. (Emmie) Ch Margaret, Francis, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall twp Fancy Creek, Sec 17 O122a (13) Handlin, J. H. (Merlala) Ch Maud T. John P. Lilly, Divernon Rt 36, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 6 O80a (1907) Handle/, Geo. J. (Annette) Alric, Mar- jorie, Alfred, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 36 O3a (1884) Handy, William B. (Mettye)*Ch Shiv- ley, Paul, Hazel, James, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 23 .T2a Hollis Gilbert (1911) Hankin, A. W. (Bessie) Ch Dorothy, Ruby, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Wil- liams, twp Williams, Sec 1 T100 J. H. Wise (1906) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Hawkins, Ben (Ella) Ch Arch, Jose, Ruben, Hazel, Mildred, Ethel, Joe, Nellie, Jim, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 22 T280a S. G. Eley (1907) Hankins, J. W. (Lucy R.) Ch Rasslee, Dawson Gen. Del., tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 8 O230a Senely Estate (1883) *Happer, Ida H. Ch J. Harry, Martin, M. Farmingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 20 O440a, (60a) Herbert, Clei (Mary E.) Illiopolis Rt 56. tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 26 O79a (1847) *Harbert, Otis (Faied) Ch Gorga, Faied, Glide, Claud, Essie, Rachel, Richerd, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopo- lis, twp Lanesville, Sec 34 O120a (1873) Harbaur, George (Rose) Curran Gen. Del., twp Curran, Sec 21 T260, J. W. Workman (1891) Harbor, U. Henry Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 25 TlOGa Miller Estate (1892) Harbaur, Samuel (Mary E.) Ch Henry, Frank, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 25 T106a Milton Estate (1849) Hardbarger, John (Grace) Ch Lyle, Dorris, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 22 O170a George L. Blair (1912) Hard, H. W. (Jessie) Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Foreman (1886) Harden W. J. (Rebecca) Ch Amelia, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, twp Cart- wright, Sec 18 Fr240a Tim Lahey (1917) *Harms, Diederich G. (Johanna) Ch John, Anna, Fannie, Milta, Henry, Marie, Dena, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner Sec 30 O185a (1901) *Harms, Fred W. (Jennie) Ch Paul J. Lillie M. Chatham Rt 16, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 27 H. H. Harms (1888) *Harms, H. H. (Effie) Ch Lillie, Henry, Paul, Rob, Chatham Rt 16, tel Auburn^O200a (1869) *Harms, Sr. John N. (Ruth M.) Ch John N. Jr., George H. Abbie E. Carol H. Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Talkington, Sec 12 T240a (1886) Harms, John S. (Freida) Ch Louise, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 14 O198a W. D. booth (1800) "Harnly, L. R. (Carrie) Ch Glenn, Mamie, Wayne, Mary, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham twp Chatham, Sec 16 (1882) Harney, Fred (Oline) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 5 Farmhand R. L. Foster (1907) Harney, Wm. F. (Anna M.) Ch Maud, Fred, Loa, Roy, John, Kenneth, Cur- ran Rt 12, tel Bell, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 O200a (1908) Harrington, G. L. (Kate) Ch Vincent, Gertrude, Walter, Lloyd, Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, T35a (1916) *Harris Cliff (Maud E.) Ch Fern, Dorothy, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waver ly, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 T40a J. M. Harris (1872) Harris, J. E. (Erma) Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 28 OlOa (1915) *Harris, M. (Mary E.) Ch Josie, Wil- liam A., Thomas C., Mabel, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 28, O200a (1852) *Harris, William A. (Ada L.) Ch Nadine, James L., Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 28 T120a J. M. Harris (1870) *Harris, W. H. H. (Mary F.) Ch Nettie, Florence, Maxwell, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 O3a (1852) *Harrison, H. T. (Hannah) Ch Philip L., Noah B., John D., Auburn Rt 44 tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 31 O525a (1861) Harrison, John (May) Ch Virginia, Harriet, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 T120a J. E. Brinton (1909) *Harrison, J. H. (Nella) Ch Helen, Lo- real, Anege, Pleasant Plains Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 O200a (1869) Hart, Alma Ch George, Lillie, Louis, Clara, Mary, Charles, John, Earnest, Bert, Elvin, Helen, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Salis- bury, Sec 34 T70a Mr. R. R. Wells (1863) Hart, B. W. (Sarah) Ch Estella, Lucin- da, Louise, Ola, Laura, Alma, Butler, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 18 T255a Mrs. A. E. Galva (1877) Hart, Frank (Eliza) Ch Helen, Inez, Springfield Rt 7, twp Rochester, Sec 3 T148a Geo. E. Kalb (1881) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 65 Hart, George, Riverton Rt 17, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 30 O160a Ed Hall (1880) Hart, Geo. H., Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 35 Tla W. R. White (1907) Hart, Geo. S., (Elsa) New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 9 TIGOa Isaac N. Moxon (1917) Hart, H. R. (Florence) Ch Myrl, Waverly Rt 2, tel Wa>verly, twp Talkington, Sec 31 TlOOa C. A. Sin- clair (1916) Hart, Lewis H. (Minnie) Ch Melvin L., Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 31 T200a S. E. Munson (1889) Harter, John (Cora) Ch David, Chas., Sylvia, Alice, Mary, Cora, Roby, twp Cooper, Sec 14 O83a (1887) Hartley, Dryden V. (Mary) Ch Ber- niece, Minnie, Helen, Bell, Murry, Leroy, Albert, Mary, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 23 T320a (1904) Hartley, Earl, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Ili- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 24, Fore- man W. S. Gahorn (1916) Hartmann, George (Ella) Ch Francis, Helen, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, Sec 1, twp Loami, O134a (1875) Harvey, Lee (Stella) Ch Paul, Pearl, Loami Rt 34, twp Loami, Sec 13 O7a (1913) Harvey, L. L. (Eta) Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 16, Fr440a, L. R. Harnlay (1916) Hassey, Jacob Y. (Sarah) Ch Chas., Annie, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, S'ec 20 O160a (1852) Hatcher, A. C. (Ella) Ch Mabel, Clar- ence, Annis, Freeman, Maud, Ray- mond, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 11 T58a Julia A. Dawson (1862) Hatcher, Thomas T. (Sarah) Ch Bessie, Eva, Roy, Ralph, Grace, Lela, Edna, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 27 O72a (1865) *Hatfield, Geo. S. (Eleanor) Ch Fran- ces, Harriet, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Stec 3 O160a (1872) Hatfield, L. D. (Nellie) Ch Helen P., Donald, Mary, Manville, Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 18 T125a Mrs. M. F. Hatfield, G. S. Hatfield (1877) *Hatler, Grover (Hazel) Rochester Rt 19, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 TlOOa Lewis Hatler (1887) Hatler, Lewis (Florence) Ch Tony C., Grover C., Rochester Rt 19, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 4 O400a Lewis Hatler (1849) Hatler, T. C. (Mary) Springfield Rt 3, twp Rochester, S'ec 31 T126a L. J. Hatler (1884) Hattery, Mrs. Mary, Springfield, tel Interstate, twp Clear Lake, Sec 21 OlOOa (1843) *Hatterr, W. G. (Mabel) Ch Lela, Robert, Francis, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham. O420a (1865) *Hatten, Virgil (Mabel) Ch Vincent, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, Sec 16 T180a U. G. Hatten Haubold, Jacob (Minnie) Ch Charlotte, Oscar, Lyle, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 6 O200a Harboldt & Herman Estate *Haugh, James, (Johanna) Ch John, Joseph, Florence, Kathanyn, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New lin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 34 O76a (1856) Haugh, William, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 34 T157a George Basse (1890) Haugh, William (Anna) Ch Mary, Wil- liam, Anna, Sadie, John, Nellie, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 23 T320a Milton Hay Brown (1860) Haulter, Jake, New Berlin Rt 31, tel New Berlin, twp Cartwright, Sec 25 O120a Ben Stenmeyer (1897) Havener, E. O. (Mary Ella) Springfield 1149 N. 5th, twp Lanesville, Sec 33 Fr500a, J. H. Mendanhall Haver, Mrs. Elian, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel niiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 34 OllOa (1860) "the thing CARM that counts in T AlVlVl A. W. SIKKING & CO. Springfield, Auburn, Buffalo We take care of all troubles that occur on too l s we sell. GREGORY & SIKKING CO. New Berlin, Pleasant Plains, Loami 66 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Havey, Sarah H. A. Ch Sarah, Chas., James, William, Catherine, Frank, Bradford Gen Del, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 23 OlOa (1857) Havey, Sarah, Ch Chas., Sarah, James, William, Kitty, Frank, Bradford, tel Springfield twp Gardner, Sec 23 OlOa (1857) Havey, William J. (Myrtle) Ch Ruth, Loren, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 23 T140 O. Emma Mathews (1876) *Hawkins, C. B. (Lillie A.) Ch R. B. Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cart- wright, Sec 34 O28 37-100a (1864) Hawkins, Sam (Rosa) Glenarm Rt 22, twp Bell, Sec 25 OlSOa Sam Ford (1903) Hawley, Frank (Delia) Ch Bnrbl, Mere, Williams Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 34 O160a E. E. Britton (1912) Hays, Albert R. (Marie) Ch Albert P., Lowder Gen Del, twp Talkingcon, Sec 23 T29a Marinda Hays (1830) *Hay Claude (Grace) Ch Frank, Florence, Ralph, Everette, Wilma, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 35 T160a Minnie Sage (1910) Hayes, Ernest (Bertha) Ch Elsie, Clarence, Alma, Lura, Curran Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 28 Farmhand (1879) Hayes, Ernest (Bertha) Ch Elsie, Clar- ence, Alma, Lura, Curran Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 28 Farmhand (1879) *Hayes, Mrs. Fannie M. Ch Maude, Rose, Zella, Oliver, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 6 T185a Estate of J. W. Hayes Hays, Frank (Carrie) Ch Mary, Cath- erine, Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 8, Foreman William Herrin (1873) Hay, George (Mary) Ch Chas. E., Sarah I., Divernon Rt 48, tel Diver- non, twp Divernon, S'ec 27 T160a M. W. Treadway (1905) *Hay, Will (Lulu) Ch Ernest, Irvin, Raymond, Howard, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 34 T160a M. W. Treadway (1903) Haycraft, Robert Ch Edna, Virda, John, Roy, May, Harley, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 21 TIGOa Mary Yocum (1905) Haynes, A. S. Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illio- polis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 10 O340a (1888) Haynes, H. B. (Alma E.) Ch Eldon, Glyen, Dorothy, Leona, Grace, Vir- den Rt 41, tel Virden, twp Talking- ton, Sec 33, Farmhand J. O. Hum- phreys *Haynes, Herchel (Clara) Virden Rt41, tel Virden, twp Talkington, S'ec 27, Farmhand J. O. Humphreys (1914) Hays, Mrs. Marinda, Lowder Gen Del, twp Talkington, Sec 23 O29a (1855) Haywood, W. M. (Jennie) Ch Elsie, Albert, Archie, Mary, Alfred, Eva, Sarah, Lanburn, Auburn Rt 46, twp Auburn, Sec 18 T200'Geo McNaugh (1907) *Hazlett, Charles E. (Lillian) Roches- ter Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Roches- ter, Sec 9 O184 (1870) Headrick, J. H. (Lydia) Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 19 T156a L. Headrick (1894) *Headrick, S. P. (Alma) Ch Jeniva, Williams, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 30 T330a, R. F. Constant (1884) Heagle, Frank (Stacie) Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 7 O35a (1867) Hearln, D. L. Ch Gladys, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 30 T80a Sadie Gard (1912) Hedger, Miss Nella, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 22, Foreman H. M. Robinson *Hedrlck, C., Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 20 O420a (1868) Hedrick, Ed, (Lela) Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham T160 Fannie Cloyd (1883) Hedrick, Mrs. Elizabeth, Ch Lawrence, Henry, Marie, Dawson Rt 21, tel Riverton, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 18 O80a (1898) Heff, Jacob H. (Ella) Ch Virginia, Hazel, Lester, Christiana, Lois, Can- trail Rt 28, twp Salisbury, S'ec 25 T40a D. J. KKnudson (1910) Heffernan, Ned ( Margaret ) Ch Thomas, Jim, John, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester O50a Ned Heffernan (1862) Helnrick, William A. (Laura) Ch Nor- mal, Fred, Raymond, Elsie, Spring- field Rt 8, O8a (1876) *Heinemann, Geo. J. (Addie) Ch Fred- rick, Heneretta, Martina, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield O25a Geo. & Martin Heinemann (1867) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 67 Heiss, Mrs. Laura, Ch Harold E., Illio- polis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 33 O80a (1880) Heiss, W. S. (Mattie) Ch Golda, Alvin P., Mildred, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 27 (1875) Heissinger, Adam (Emma) Springfield Rt 7, tel Spring, twp Rochester, Sec 6 OlOOa (1880) Heissinger, Fred (Etta) Ch George, John, Celia, Springfield Rt 7, twp Rochester, Sec 5 O221a (1900) Hellesen, Emil (Carline) Ch Anna, Springfield Rt 4, tel Spring, Sec 38 O29a (1880) Helmerichs, Henry, Ch Herman D., Margarite, Freda, Reke, Wilhamlne, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 18 O80a Helton, M. C. (Pricie) Ch William, Helen, Willard, Wilford, Corn land Rt 1, twp Buffalo Hart, S'efc 15, Fr40a H. A. Baldwin (1914) *Hemberger, Joe, Loami Rt 34, tel Chatham O120a (1878) Hemberger, William (Anna) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, See 6 O30a (1888) Hemp, G. W. (Dorhea) Ch Willfird, Edwin, Illiopolis Rt 52, tel Illiopolis T226a John Murrel (1916) Hemp, J. H. (Ida) Ch Pearl, Roy, Florence, Mary, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Tlliopolis, Sec 1 T80a Ed Connor (1881) Henbery, Julia Ch Philip, Anna, Jo- sephine, Burnard, Agnes, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 36 T240a Miss W. E. Collings (1915) Henderson, John W. (Ida) Ch Archie G., Agnes A., Frank R. M., Elsie, Glenn, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 15 O30a (1867) Henderson, Paul (Lorril) Ch John, Joe, Annie, Helen, James, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williams, twp Williams, Sec 27 T86a L. T. Caine (1903) Henderson, Paul (Lulu) Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 9 T480a J. W. Suddeth (1916) Hendrix, H. V. (Mary) Ch Samuel, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Riverton, twp Williams, Sec 34 OlOa (1887) Henkle, J. S. (Fannie) Ch Daisy, Hat- tie, Nellie, Edna, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 35 O52a (1850) *Henley, E. M. (Bertha) Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, S'ec 36 O9a (1872) Henneberger, John (Mary) Ch John, Lena, Mary, Elsie, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 26 O160a (1890) Henemann, Lewis (Fannie) Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner Sec 25 OlOa (49' Helton, M. C. (Pricie) Ch William, *Henn, William (Mary) Ch Kathryn, Marie, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ash- land, twp Cartwright, Sec 15 O160a Thomas Divier (1917) A MISCHIEVOUS BUNCH 68 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Hensey, J. T. (Cornelia) Ch John, James, Gladys, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 7 O160a (1870) *Hensley, W. E. (Edna) Ch Helen, Earl, Ebert, Fay, Pleasant Plains Rt 38, twp Cartwright, Sec 29 O172a (1875) Henson, G. W. (Effle) Ch Harold, Lowell, Alberta, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, Sec 11 TllOa Mrs. George Davidson (1914) *Hergenrother, C. H. (Maude) Ch Es- ther, Frances, Theodora, Pleasant Plains Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 080a (1885) Hergenroth, Lee Ch Lissie, Anna, Frank, Lee, Ed, Pleasant Plains Rt 48, twp Cartwright, Sec 9 OlOOa (1872) Herman, J. E. Ch Kate, Alice, Earl, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Lanesville, Sec 6 O40a (1909) Hermes, Natt (Emma) Ch John, An- thony, Anna, Rosa, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26, T240a Mrs. Ella Broesning Herndon, E. G. (Rosa) Ch Gray, Car- roll, Tead, Grace, Francis, Chatham Rt 157 tel Chatham, twp Woodside, Sec 32 T30a O. P. Crow (1857) Herndon, J. C. (Eulalie) Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 29, T251a, E. G. Herndon (1904) Herrin, Allen, Cornland Rt 1, tel Ball, twp Lanesville, Sec 29 O16a (1875) Herrin, G. E. (V. C.) Ch Elizabeth, Lanesville, tel Bell, twp Lanesville, Sec 29 O8a (1871) Herrin, J. E. (Carrie) Ch Rachel S., Willard, Buffalo Rt 59, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 12 O155a (1867) Herrin, J. W. (Mary) Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 6 O174a (1866) *Herrin, R. E. (Anna) Ch L. H., Illio- polis Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 6 (1865) Herrin, Mrs. S. J. Ch Janie, Mary, Lanesville Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville. Sec 29 O255a (1844) Herrin, William F., Buffalo Rt 97, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 8 O200a (1836) Hermon, William (Emma) Ch David, Claudie, Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 5 O98a (1842) Herr, Ed C. (Mollie) Ch Charles F., Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cart- wright, O200a C. S. Reichert (1892) Herr, Fred (Elizabeth) Edward, Ralph, Elsie, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, New Berlin, Sec 34, T340 E. W. Brown (1893) *Herron, S. A. (Ollie) Goldie, Pearl, May, lola, Joseph, Alice, Sarah, Au- burn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 6 O200a (1898) Hershey, J. R. (Ealia) Ch Richard Les- ter, Mattie, Dawson, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 9 Frl20a R. Cooper (1883) Hershman, Springfield Rt 2, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 22, O13a (1887) *Hershman, Frank, Chatham, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 T160a Mary McManus (1867) *Hess, Lewis (Lovella) Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, Sec 31 T170a Mindes Estate (1880) *Hess, William (Laura) Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, Sec 30 T50 Geo Kern (33) *Hesser, A. A. (Anna) Ch Louis, Il- liopolis Rt 58, tel llliopolis, twp Il- liopolis, Sec 18 O80a (1873) Hesser, John L. (Mary) Riverton Rt 17, twp Clear Lake, See 13 O80a (1842) Hessinger, Conrad (Eva) Ch Lena, George, Springfield Rt 19, tel Spring- field, twp Rochester, Sec 8 O640a (1872) Hewitt, Elmer (Anna) Ch May, Harry, Emmett, Myrtle, Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 21 Riorden Sisters (1877) *Hickey, John (Anna) Ch John, Ed- ward, Catherine, Helen, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 31 O160a (1875) *Hickey, Michael (Agnes) Ch Agnes, Michael, Leo, Francis, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 33 (1878) *Hickman, Geo. T. (Gertrude) Ch Dwight, Dorothy, Erean, Inez, Helen, Mildred, Sherman, twp Williams, Sec 17 T116a Jacob Yocom (1871) Hickot, Lee (Bertha) Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Springfield, Sec 16 O260a (1877) Hicks, Elva (Dessa) Ch Golda, Lloyd, Rebul, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Green, Sec 4 T146a Anna Bassa (1915) Higgins, John A. (Annie) Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring, twp Springfield, Farm- hand H. H. Obrine (1861) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 69 Higgins, Mrs. M. J., Dawson Rt 21, twp Mechanicsburg O40a M. J. Higgins (1865) Higgson, R. E. (Boraff) Pleasant Plains Rt 41, Fr286a, twp Cartwright, Sec 11 Fr286a (1917) *Hild, J. (Frederick) Ch Carl H. Meney, Mary, Ernest Frederick, H. Helen, Illiopolis Rt 56, Sec 22 O80a (1897) *Hilgenberg, Charles Ch Flora, Frieda, Roecoe, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 9 T214a Mrs. A. V. Staley (1867) Hill, Andrew (Mahaley) Ch Lurena, Elma, Mary E., Etta, Lee, Springfield Rt 10, twp Gardner, Sec 13 (1905) Hill, Chester (Lucy) Ch Pauline, Frank, Hattie, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 28, Farmhand Don Molo- hon Hill, John W. (Ellen), Paul, Robert, Bartholman, Nohrora, John, Cather- ine, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 O80a (1898) Hill, J. T. (Clara) Ch Ida, Gladys, Paul, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 T5a Geo. Grigas Hill, Mrs. Thos., Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 27 T316a Albert Sage (1917) Hungenford, H. E. (Ava) Ch Ruth, Ava, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham T160a A. Washburn (1892) Himmelsbach, F. X. (Josephine) Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 33 T106a Glenn Mc- Graw (1877) Hinckle, Mrs. Evira, Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 32 OlOOa (1848) Hinds, C. W. (Ethel) Cornland Rt 11, twp niiopolis T120a George Pasfield (1903) Hinds, Ed (Louisa) Ch Homer, Elmer, Gurveson, Elsie, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 22, O182a (1862) Hinds, Elmer E. (Effie) Ch Emory, Loren, Minam, Woodrow, Farming- dale, twp Salisbury, Sec 22 T122a M. Hopwood (1885) Hind, Floyd (Ruth) Curran Gen Del, twp Curran, Sec 21 O200a (1900) Hines, John (Francis) Springfield Rt 7, twp Clear Lake, Sec 28 T40 Henry Estate (1917) *Hines, Tinny Ch Hazel, Murrel, Hu- bert, Frank, Eugene, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Gardner, Sec 1 O176a (1872) Hinds, W. O. (Mary) Ch Fred, Lee, Cleo, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel niiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 3 T233a George Pasfield (1870) Hinkle, Miss E., Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 OlOOa (1850) Hfnrichs, Frank (Antonio) Ch Kate, John H., Frank, Springfield Rt 7, tel Spring, twp Rochester, Sec 5 T160a Conrad Herssinger (1877) Hinsey, Dan (Laura) Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 18, Farmhand (1893) *Hitt, James Brown (Gladys) Ch Jeanette B., Robert B., New Berlin Rt 31, tel Bell Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 11 Fr for B. W. Brown (1878) Hobkirk, George Ch Hugh, George, Jes- sie, Buffalo Hart, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 1 O160a (1884) Hobkirk, H. W., Buffalo Hart Rt 35, twp Williams, Sec 13 T200a T. A. Talfor (1887) Hockenyos, F. A. (Elizabeth) Ch Harry, Alice, George, Springfield Rt 4, tel Sprin?, twp Spring, Sec 29 O63 (1867) Hodge, James (Hattie) Ch Albert, Thompson, Frederic.JElmar, Illiopolis Rt 58, twp Lanesville, Fr 231a, Chas. Campbell, Sec 20 (1890) Hodgen, C. F. (Daisy) Ch Camilla, Geneivie, Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Divernon, Sec 6 T251%a Mrs. Hamley (1902) Hoechester, Harold (Anna) Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T180a M. Hoechester (1887) Hoelzel, Fred (Louise) Ch Oscar D., Oliver A., Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 17 O24a (1905) THE FARMERS' REVIEW ILLINOIS' GREATEST FARM PAPER 70 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Hoff, Adam (Ena) Ch Alma, Clara, Otto, William, Flora, Emma, Alice, Spring- field, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 29 O7a (1902) *Hoff, Bess (Blanche) Ch Mildred, Eu- gene, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel 5, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 18 T233a C. S. Salzensline (1885) *Hoff, John (Belle) Ch William, Katie, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 30 T196 C. S. Sal- zestine (1892) Hoffhines, C. (Lenora) Ch Hazel, Ruth, Martha, Dorthy, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 13 O240a Mrs. Florence Crum (1910) Hoffman, S. L. (Stella) Ch Elmer, Irene, Marie, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 18 T160a J. A. Poffen- barger (1881) Hogan, Miss Catharine, New Berlin Rt 30, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 O40a (1877) Hohimer, A. R. (Florence) Ch Dorothy, Loami Rt 33, tel Loami, twp Curran, Sec 32 T265 McGinnis Est (1908) Hoke, C. P. (Ida) Ch Evelyn, Russel, Katharine, Herold, Mildrew, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 13 T160a M. E. & H. A. Hickma (1895) Hoke, Will (Emma) Ch Robert, Sher- man Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 33 O165a (1901) *Holdreith, J. C. (Edna) Ch Virgil, Harold, Garnett, Cyril, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 19 T154 J. Schaffer (1909) Holland, S. H. Ch Charles, John, Scott, Earnest, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Frl60a W. E. Atherton (1893) * Holmes, C. T. (Victoria) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cart- wright, Sec 22 O312a D. W. Clark (1898) Holmes, J. W. (Ollie A.) Ch Sarah, Ann, Luella, Shelby, Canace, Helen, Min- nie, Illiopolls Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Tlliopolis, Sec 14 FrlGOa Elmer Baker Holmes, Thomas (Rosa) Ch Earl, Roy, Harry, Willie, Georgia, Edith, Wal- ters, Myrtle, Jane, Giles, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 30, Foreman (1914) *Holmes, Walter M. (Helen) Ch Her- shel, Renfro, Kenneth, Sarah, Pleas- ant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 23, T344a D. W. Clark Holsheier, John Ch William, Harry, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 22 O75 (1861) Homes, C. R. (Emma) Ch Alite, Weada, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cart- wright, Sec 9 Frl56a E. A. Duvines Hood, William, (Rosetta) Ch Opal, Ava, Juanita, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 15 O302a Henry Walbaum (1905) *Hoppin, Charles, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 3, T155a Francis Rautz (1916) Hoppin, George L. (Marian) Ch Car- rie L., Florence, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 3 T5 Francis Rautz (1917) Hopwood, Harry (Pearl) Ch Marsden, Chas., Elsie, Ida, Harold, Farming- dale Rt 14, tel Cantrall, twp Salis- bury, S'ec 33 O46 T60a Marsden Hop- wood (1880) Hopwood, William (Villa) Farming- dale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 22 O76a Marsden Hopwood (4) Horn, Carl (Carrie) New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove T122a Henry Horn (1893) Horn, Edward L. (Maggie) Ch Mary C., Bethel L,., Alvin E., Rieva T., Spring- field Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec '34 Fr22a, Sam Williams (1916) Horn, George (Minnie) Ch Ralph, Alma, Florence, Otto, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp, New Berlin, Sec 30 T72 John L. Horn (1877) Horn, Jr., Henry (Ella) Ch Welling- ton, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Tsland Grove, Sec 10, T107a Henry Horn, Sr. (1888) Horn, John L. (Elizabeth) Ch Eliza- beth, Clara, Katharine, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 30 O240 (1871) *Horner, Harry (Bertha) Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Loami, Sec 36 T160a Andrew Haverly (1880) Horning, Frank Ch Francis, Rochester Rt 20, twp, Rochester, Sec 27, O32a (1863) Hoskinson, Robert (Pearl) Ch Marvin, Beaula, Leona, Helen, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 18 T104a Sarah Dodd (1898) Hosteller, H. R. (Amy) Ch Donald, Mary V., Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 27 T80a John Work- man (1912) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 71 Houston, Hesiciah (Laura) Ch Myrtle, Ida, Therman, Etta, Grover, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 O40a (1903) "Householdn, Joe (Mary J.) Ch Cecil, Farmer, Lanesville, tel Buffalo, Sec 17 O320a (1903) Hovey, John, Ch Lora, Lola, Chas., Pawnee Rt 61, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 T80 Jake Lard (1877) Howard, Edw. (Mamie) Ch Lillie, Clarence, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, twp Cooper, Sec 7 Tla Mr. Geo. Ross (1916) Howard, Fred H. (May) Ch Pearl, Floyd, Jesse W., Mechanicsburg Rt 61, twp Cooper, S'ec 16 Tla S. E. Munson (1899) "Howard, Wm. (Elizabeth) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 28 O320a (1855) Howard, John R. (Florence) Ch Ed- ward, Ola, WiMiam, Essie, Robfc, John, Agnes, Theodore, Mechanics- burg Rt 61, twp Cooper, Sec 7 T60 John Cavinaul (1916) *Howard, M. J. (Margaret) Ch Edgar, Cecelia, Chas., James, Loretta, Ger- trude, Pawnee Rt 14, twp Pawnee, Sec 33 O160a (1868) ""Howard, P. J. (Laura) Ch Marie, Jo- sephine, Ruth, John, Chas., Paul, Al- fred, Pawnee Rt 51, Pawnee, O640a (1862) Howes, Mrs. Anna Ch Lester, Hay- den, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 26 (1909) Howe, James O. (Rosa O.) Ch Eva, Elsa, Opal, Norah, Willson, Custer Rt 53, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 31 T120a Margaret Wallace (1916) Howell, C. S. (Addie) Ch Paul, Earl, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel McCaines, twp Lanesville, Sec 29 O200a E. F. Boyd (1904) Howell, W. A. (Lilly) Ch Joe, Fred, Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 33, Fr500a Howsmon, J. H. (Jessie) Mildred, Pauline, Johsine, Helen, Clara, Illio- polis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23 O120a (1913) Hubbard, S. S. (Mary) Ch Carl, Wil- liam, Lylain, Ruber, Ornel, Frank, Sherman, Leonard, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 14 T160a Mrs. Merrick (1887) Hudson, A. J. (Mary) Ch Maria, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 7 O135a (1839) Hudson, Benj. Ch Chas., Bertha, Can- trail Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 26 Herbert Griswold (1902) Hudson, Harrison (Ruth) Ch Keith, Kennath, Sherman Rt 25, twp Wil- liams, Sec 7 Farmhand Walter John- son (1912) Huegel, Edward (Anna) Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 12 T98 C Adloff Huffaker, G. G. (Clara T.) Ch Abbie, Berthier, George, Wellington, James, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp Maxwell, Sec 11 O1112a (1854) * Huffaker, Jr., G. G. (Laura) Ch Clari- bel, George C., Loami Rt 32, tel In- terstate, twp Maxwell, Sec 13 T160a G. G. Huffaker, Sr. (1885) *Huffaker, Wellington (Roberts) New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp Max- well, Sec 12 T240a Geo. G. Huffaker (1889) Huffman, Chas. (Bertha) Ch Clarence, Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 O80a (1916) Huffman, Claud G. (Lydia) Ch Dorthy, Faustenia, Robert, Farmlngdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 18 F. Parker (1906) Huffman, Fred (May) Ch Blanche, Tmo- gene, Helen, Glen, Ruth, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 33 T120a Cass Hutt (1916) "Huffman, Samuel G. (Anna) Ch Aus- tin, Claude, Virgil, Andry, Opry, Louis, Henry, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 34 T45a H. V. Williams (1906) Huffman, V. T. (Marguerite) Ch Ar- thur, Ovdry, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, L. Purvines 1917) Huffstedtler, S. G. (Pearl) Ch Oren, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 24, Farmhand Thomas Sudduth ("1914) FARM MACHINERY is our ?"/> business Give us your trade and get satisfaction. We carry the BIG STOCK. A. W. SIKXING & CO. Springfield, Auburn, Buffalo GREGORY & SUCKING CO. New Berlin, Pleasant Plains, Loami 72 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY "Hughes, Albert (Nanny) Albert, Ray- mond, Willie, Lucy, Roy, Ruth, Lloyd, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 11 T120a Mr. Gustav Breizel (1867) "Hughes, Arthur, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 7 090a (1879) "Hughes, G. W. (Carrie N.) Ch Robert, Leroy, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 30 O140a J. T. Dun- ker (1906) Hughes, Osah S., Ch Albert, West, Walter, Kate, Lamah, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 O21a (1867) Hughton, Lynn (Elsa) Ch Hersel, Headsa, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 16 T345 (1912) Hulbert, George (Georgetta) Spring- field Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 6 T40a Western Cartridge Co (1887) Hullmann, John D. (Anna) Ch Anna, Bertha J., Henry, Springfield Rt 7, tel Spring, O80a (1890) Hungate, Davis (Gertrude) Fay, Wil- liam, Claude, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 300 Fr320a C. R. Butler (1914) Hungerbrod, M. E. (Margaret) Ch Bes- sie E., Curran Gen Del, twp Curran, S'ec 21 Tl Lot H. McRobert (1892) *Hunley, Willis R., Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 11 T120a J. E. Dodd (1910) Hunsinger, Owen 8. (Cora) Ch Robert, Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 30 T40a Twist Bros (1916) Hunsley, Ruby A. (Marie) Ch Alan M., Edinburg Rt 3, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4' T120a Thos, Hunsley (1916) *Hunt, Frank (Myrtle) Ch Kendel, Lowden Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 16 T200a A. C. Map- pel *Hunt, J. R., Maxwell Rt 37, twp Talk- ington, Sec 10 T200a A. H. Morrel (1872) Hunt, Lunslall (Rebecca) Ch Lillian, Sherman Rt 25, twp, Williams, Sec 17, Farmhand Edward Miller (1910) Hunt, Tunson (Rebecca) Ch Lillian, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 17, Farmhand B. Millar (1914) *Hunter, A. S. (Clara) Ch Otis L., Illlopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis twp, llliopolis, Sec 12 T340a Dye Estate (1876) *Hunter, A. S. (Lillie B.) Ch Maude, Elizabeth, John, Larne, Lottie, lllio- polis Bx 255, tel Illiopolis, twp Illio- polis, Sec 7 O105a (1852) Hunter, Charles A., Chatham Rt 16, tel Interstate, twp Chatham, Sec 17 O1500a Mrs. R. C. & C. A. Hunter (1886) Hunter, Hugh (Bachelor) Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, Olla (1841) Hunter, John D. (Oscia) Ch Ruth, Wilma, Rochester Rt 18, twp Roches- ter, Sec 13- O250a (1881) Hunter, W. D. (Catherine) Ch Peter, Loami Rt 33, tel Interstate, twp Chat- ham, Sec 7 T5a Mrs. R. C. Hunter (1890) Huntley, S. J. Ch Almo, Ethel, _Nellie, Eva, Arlene, Carl, Spring Rt 40, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 18 O26a (1867) Hupp, Frank (Emma) Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball (1898) *Hurley, James E. (Mattie) Ch Mabel, Otto, Russell, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 35 T160a Mrs. Char- lotte Turpin (1854) Hurt, B. P., Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 5 O320a (1879) Hurt, E. L. (Buthey) Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 5 T320a Mrs. Hurt (1873) *Hurt, E. M. (Anna) Ch Ruth, Polean, Lura, David, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illi- opolis, twp niiopolis, Sec 10 T152a D. M. M. Hurt Hurt, J. G., Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 21 T80a Fanny B. Hurt (1864) Hurt, J. P. (Sarah) Ch Carroll, Inez, Nellie, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, S'ec 32 O94a (1898) *Hurt, Mrs. Lizzie Ch Charles, William, John, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel River- ton, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 30 O550a (1865) Hurt, Mrs. Laura, Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 5 O320a (1852) *Hurt, Mrs. L. S. Ch Buff, Lloyd, Mark, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 28 O80a (1864) Husband, Chas. H. (Eva) Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 27 OlOOa (1892) Hussey, Chas. H. (Ida) Ch Lewis, Eda, Raymond, Williamsville Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 9 O28a (1889) Hussey, Clay (Mary) Ch Stewart, Mary, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, O80a N. Hussey (1877) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 73 Hussey, H. E. (Eda) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, S'ec 25 T160a C. W. Freeman (1885) Hussey, Nathan (Charlette) Ch Henry, Mattie, Ada, Nathan, Halcyane, Al- ford, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 21 O320a (1837) Husson, J. S. (Lizzie) Ch Harry, Au- burn Rt 46, tel. Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 16 OSa (1882) Hutchinson, A. W. (Etta) Ch Edna, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cart- wright, Mrs. H. A. Hand (1881) *Hutchison, J. L. (Cora) Ch Ruth, Lucien, Dorthy, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 28 O48a (1865) Hutterr, B. T. Ch Dorothy, Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 36 T190a Mrs. A. J. Hutterr (1872) Hutterr, J. C. (Maud) Auburn Rt 47, twp Chatham, Sec 36 T190a Mrs. A. J. Hutterr (1874) Hutterr, John, Virden Rt 42, tel Virden, twp Divernon, Sec 31 O80a (1859) I Ide, F. F., Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 31 O240a (1845) *lhman, Dick, Virden Rt 41, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 33 T120a J. Weiland (1905) lies, Mrs. Frances, Ch Ruth, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 13 O80a (1877) Immel, Francis H. (Ethel) Ch Alason, Keith, Rochester Rt 18, tel Roches- ter, twp Cooper, Sec 19 O40a (1911) Inslee, George (Lottie) Ch Mary, Lloyd, Eugene, George, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T234a J. W. Tnslee (1913) Irwin, B. H. (Fern) Ch Russell, Pleas- ant Plaines Gen Del, twp Cartwright, S'ec 32 W. L. McGibbons (1888) *lrvin, C. C. (Sophia) Ch Altha, Ernest, Eva, Guy, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopo- lis, twp Lanesville, Sec 15 T210a W. J. Millar (1911) Irwin, Ellen J. Ch Ruth, Benjamin, Jasper, Eunice, Mary, Grover, Opal, Ralph, Cantrall Rt 28 twp Salisbury, Sec 23 OlSOa (1852) Irwin, Frank W. (Fern) Ch Bernice, Eugene, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salis- bury, Sec 23 T52a O. D. frwin (1892) Irwin, James H. (Bertha) Ch Thomas, Charles, Harry, James, Carl, "Irwin Park Farm," Auburn Rt 47, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 26 O20a (1876) Irwin, Jasper (May) Ch Dorothy, Glenn, Ralph, Rochester Rt 18, twp Roches- ter, Sec 12, Farmhand for W. S. Woodruff (1879) Irwin, J. O. Ch O. M. Worley, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, S'ec 16 O160a (1858) Irwin, Milton (Sadie) Ch Louise, Myr- tle, Ebby, Alta, Oscar, Milton, Farm- in'gdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Tla W. A. Duncan (1884) Irwin, Oscar D. (Minerva) Ch James, Sarah, Milton S., Percy, Newton, Milly, Cantrall Rt 24, twp Salisbury, Sec 26 O80a (1852) Irwin, Thomas P. (Josephine) Ch Bes- sie, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 18 TlOa Mrs. F. N. Shephard (1892) Issacs, Edgar (Lillian) Ch Hortense, Eugene, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 28 O80a (1860) *lsaacks, Joseph (Annie) Ch Gertrude, Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Max- well, S'ec 20 T280a William Kerr (1903) Jackson, Earl (Vaughn) Ch Dorothy, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 28, Farmhand for George Brown (1917) Jackson, F. A., Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 36 TllOa Mrs. E. P. Jordan (1882) Jackson, James B. (Delia) Ch Irvin, Wayne, Hilda, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, S'ec 28 O21a (1857) Jackson, Orpha M. (Frankie) Ch Ollie, Lizzie, Bertha, Eula, Orlie, Charles, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 17 T230a Margaret Gault (1909) 74 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Jacobs, Cary (Bertha) Ch Jesse, Ruby, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 31 TlOOa Dr. Bodkins (1883) "Jacobs, Chris (Susie) Ch Carl, Lloyd, Ena, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, S'ec 28 T60a Chas. Neuman (1887) Jacobs, D. C. (Martha) Ch George, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 28 O40a (1856) Jacobs, Frank, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 28 T40a H. B. Jacobs (1884) Jacobs, Henry (Minnie) Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 30 T222V 2 a J. .H. Jacobs (1890) Jacobs, J. H. (Johanna) Ch Annie, Christ, Maggie, Henry, Grace, Fred, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 21 T225a L. H. Cole- man (1882) *Jacobs, John (Ollie) Ch Dorothy, Edna, James, LaRue, Paul, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 24 T360a J. A. Jacobs (1879) *Jacobs, J. W., Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 32 O33a (1856) Jacobs, Oscar O., Roby, twp Cooper, Sec 14 O50a (1889) James, Charles A. (Delia) Ch Claude, Lillian, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Qard- ner, Sec 10 T *James, E. S., Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 35 O189a (1853) James, John R. (Mattie) Ch Richard, Marion, Rochester Rt 19, twp Roches- ter, Sec 17 T235a Joseph M. James (1885) Janes. W. T. (Mary) Ch Enos, Loami Rt 32, twp Maxwell, Sec 17, Foreman for R. L. McDevitt (1916) Jansuski, Eli (Louise) Ch Lucille. Stella, Helen, John, Josephine, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 12, Farmhand for R. W. Carry (1915) January, Jamis (Mary) Ch Rose, Ethel, Jamis, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 18, Farmhand for Wm. Foraker (1916) *Jarrett, Louis B. (May) Ch Clara, Ar- villa, Ruth, Maxwell, Burt, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 28, O186a (1858) Jarrett, Thomas (Flora) Ch Milissa, Andrew, Glenarm Rt 24, twp Diver- non, Sec 16 T220a L. M. Kenney (1844) Jefferies, John (Norma) Ch Albert, Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 32 O22a (1882) Jefferies, Mrs. M., Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 9 O30a (1867) Jenkins, Charles (Myrtle) Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 20 OllOa (1877) Jenkins, John (Ella) Ch Lloyd, Vesta, Laura, Fay, Ralph, William, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 21 T153a Wm. Jenkins (1876) "Jenkins, M. A. (Letta) Ch LaRue, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Au- burn, Sec 25 T640a Edward Ridgely (1877) "Jenkins, Orin (Edith) Ch Clifford, Adella, Auburn Rt 46, twp Auburn, Sec 9 T320a Adella Wineman (1881) Jennings, Bert (Jessie) Ch Russell, Dorsey, Ora, Donald, Leon, Opal, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 29 T2a John R. Pullman (1914) Jennings, John (Jennie) Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 35, Farmhand for John Lord (1887) Jennings, R. T. (Nancy) Ch Helen, Opal, Richard, Lowder Rt 38, twp Talkington, Sec 17 TlOa W. Jensen, Sr., Edward (Edith) Ch Ed- ward, Springfield Rt 2, tel Spring- field, twp Curran, Sec 23 TllOa Bridges Estate (1884) Jensen, John (Georgia) Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 11 T200a A. Workman (1894) *Jensen, Newt (Addie) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 23 T80a John Huegel (1899) *Jensen, Oscar (Eva) Ch Gertrude, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 23 T240a P. F. Kimble (1892) *Jett, Henry D. (May) Ch Chelsea, Oregan, Custer Rt 53, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 6 O70a-T40a Mrs. Elizabeth Haney (1902) Jett, Zacheriat (Cynthia) Ch Dona, Wil- liam, Delphia, Henry, Edinburg Rt 3, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 Tla Dona Boyd (1897) Johnson, Bert, Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 34 O60a (1882) Johnson, Chas. E. (Minnie) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 T200a George Jones (1877) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 75 Johnson, John (Matilda) Ch J ennie, Ruby, Florence, Cantrall Rt 27, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 22 O130a (1911) *Johnson, J. W. (Maude) Ch James, Roscoe, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boyn- ton, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 T40a George Schelp (1876) 'Johnson, N. R. (Minnie) Ch Otto, Paul, Ella, Carrie, Wilbur, Spring- field Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 36 O59a (1879) Johnson, Warren (Emma) Ch Rosa- mond, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 12 T80a W. G. Carpen- ter (1887) Johnson, W. R. (Kate) Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 19 T280a J. Johnson (1893) Johnstone, James (Ada) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 26 T163a J. W. Johnstone (1893) Johnston, Jesse (Amanda) Ch Ray, Elva, Eldon, Lorine, Marie, Chatham, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 14 Farmhand for Vincent Smith (1917) *Jones, C. C. (Cora) Ch Kenneth, Mildred, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 27 O117a (1872) Jones, Charles (Alice) Ch Edgar, Nel- lie, Frances, Wilbur, Springfield Rt 3, twp Woodside, Sec 11 Farmhand for J. D. Doan (1912) *Jones, C. G. (Florence) Ch Lilly, Miriam, Charles, Clarence, Spring- field Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Wood- side, Sec 29 O80a (1911) *Jones, C. H. (Nettie) Ch 4, Pawnee Rt 67, twp Pawnee, Sec 30 O153a (1859) Jones, Clark H. (Jule) Ch Melvin, Mildred, Loami Rt 33, twp Curran, Sec 31 Farmhand (1916) f*Jones, Earnest D. (Isabel) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 35 T240a Mrs. Emma Daniels (1888) "Jones, Ed (Cleo) Ch Bertha, James, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Cot- ton Hill, Sec 32 O90a (1880) *Jones, F. J. (May) Ch Helen, Walter, Virden Rt 42, tel Virden, twp Diver- non, Sec 32 T80a D. C. Neeley (1914) Jones, Geo. B. Ch Benjamin, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 35 O81a (1903) Jones, Ira (Beryl) Ch Charles, Glen- arm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cot ton Hill, Sec 7 O80a Ira K. Jones (1889) Jones, L. E. (Maude) Ch Charles, Arlene, Marie, Arzelia, Loretta, Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 Farmhand for C. H. Coe (1916) * Jones, M. A. Buffalo, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 11 O500a (1891) *Jones, Marshall E. (Alice; Ch Harold, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 30 O2a (1903) *Jones, M. E. (May) Ch John Thorn- ton, Williamsville, twp Williamsville, Sec 4 O15a (1869) Jones, R. A. (Pearl) Ch Ursula, Glen arm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 12 O250a (1880) *Jones, S. G. Buffalo, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 11 OSOOa (1891) Jones, Thomas A. (Rebecca) Ch Wil- liam, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 12 O162a (1852) Jones, T. S. (Nellie) Ch Lettie, Kath- erine, Francis, Charles, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Talkington, Sec 1 T160a B. F. Workman (1867) Jones, Will T. (Mattie) Ch Wayne, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 16 O20a (1887) *Jones, William E. (Emma) Ch Arthur, Merle, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 12, O159a (1872) Jqnes, William (Nannie) Ch Dorothy, Kenneth, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 30 Farmhand for W. B. Clark (1904) Jordan, Mrs. E. P. Ch Willie, Tommy, Minnie, Ora, Glenarm, twp Ball, Sec 33 O138a Judd, A. V. (Sarah) Ch Nellie, River- ton Rt t7, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 23 TlOa W. B. King (1867) Judd, Gather (Georgie) Ch Bernice, James, Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 30 Foreman for T. Anderson (1916) ' You can buy standard products to as good advantage locally as anywhere else, and your money spent in your home stores will benefit you and your neighbors in many ways." 76 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Judd, George (Ellen) Ch Annie, Arlene, James, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 T40a J. E. Strode (1849) Judd, Robert (Blanche) Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 18 T93a F. Judd (1894) Juneman, John (Minnie) Ch Harold, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 23 O200a (1892) Judy, S. K. (Lillian) Ch Robert, Walter, Ella, Primm, Harry, Spring- field, Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 9 T40a Lillian M. Estell (1915) K Kail, Melvin G. (Effie) Ch William, Gladys, Edson, Elizabeth, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Wil- liams, Sec 29 T160a R. E. Monts (1916) Kalb, George B. Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Rochester, Sec 3 087a (1849) Kaylor, Arthur (Mary) Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 20 T5a Oak Hill Cemetery (1914) Kaylor, Rhupert E. (Blanche) Ch Helen, Breckenridge Rt 1, twp Cooper, Sec 21 T492a W. J. Ross (1912) *Kaylor, W. J. (Mary) Ch John, Lizzie, Illiopolis Rt 56, Sec 5 O150a (1867) Kearney, W. S. (Ida) Ch Roy, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 25 O60a (1889) Keen, Orvine (Bertha) Ch Margaret, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, S'ec 21 Foreman for Taylor O'Keefe (1904) Keen, W. T. Ch Joseph, Bonnie, Rolla, Marie, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 14 T200a S. J. Stout (1896) Kendall, Daniel M. Ch Truman, Justina, Donald, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 17 O120a (1844) Keene, Fred (Bessie) Ch Raymond, Ralph, Thelma, Evelyn, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 11 TSOa J. Stout Estate (1906) Keeney, John New Berlin Rt 31, twp Island Grove, Sec 14 TllOa Esther Kenney (1872) Keeney, J. R. (Bessie) Ch Grace, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 32 T240a Mrs. E. B. Oder (1886) Kehoe, Mrs. Maria Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 7 O97a (1882) Keil, Charles M. (Elizabeth) Ch George, Charlie, Albert, Edward, Mary, Lena, Lucy, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 17 O44a (1872) Keith, Mrs. E. H. Ch Benjamin, Jennie, Sherman Rt 25, twp Will- iams, Sec 30 T17a M. C. Roberts (1892) Kelhoffer, F. F. (Marie) Ch Will, Buf- falo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 9 T89a Skealey Estate (1889) Kelley, James E. (Emma) Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 21 Foreman for Joseph Isaac (1916) Kelley, John C. (Mary) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 O40a (1837) Kelley, John H. (Matilda) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 T30a Chas. Ewell (1874) Kennedy, Daniel D. (Elizabeth) Ch Patrick, Morris, James, Paul, Hugh, Margaret, Catherine, Daniel, Mech- anicsburg Rt 60, twp Cooper, Sec 11 T160a J. T. & John Lemons (1868) Kennedy, Edw. D. (Lou) Ch Ed Mech- anicsburg Rt 60, twp Cooper, Sec 1 Oliy 2 a (1872) Kennedy, J. M. (Edith) Ch Charles, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 9 Farmhand for C. P. Power (1912) Kennedy, Malachy J. Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 2 O40a (1870) *Kennedy, W. H. Curran Rt 11, tel Bell, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 O40a (1870) *Kent, Jas. M. (Ruth) Ch Elizabeth, Lanesville Box 34, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 9 T247a J. P. Kent (1887) *Keplinger, Cecil T. (Edna) Ch Char- lotte, Ruth, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami twp Loami, Sec 22 T202a Mrs. Sarah Miller (1910) ^ANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 77 Kern, Bert R. (Anna) Ch William, Ruth, Jesse, McKennen, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Planes, twp Gardner, Sec 6 TlOOa George Minder (1892) Kern, Christina Ch Christina, Jacob, William, Louis, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 4 O60a (1852) Kern, Ear! J. (Ora) Ch Lorene, Farm- ingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Salisbury, Sec 34 O320a Mary R. Kern (1889) Kern, George Ch Fern, Stella, Earl, Ivah, Reva, Irene, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Salis- bury, Sec 29 O525a (1901) Kern, Jacob (Annie) Ch Lewis, Jacob, Nicholas, Essie, Christina, Emma, Marie, Louise, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 14 T208a W. T. Brad- ford (1863) Kern, John (Carrie) Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gard- ner, Sec 17 T41a Peter Kuminsky (1888) *Kern, Louis (Julia) Ch Louis, Otto, Frank, Elizabeth, Dolly, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner Sec 2 O192a (1869) Kern, Murray (Alice) Ch Murray, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 10 T80a J. J. Schlitt (1894) Kern, William J. (Anna) Ch Ralph, Hallie, Roland, Ashley, Linn, Farm- ingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 8 T204a George Bochner (1897) Kern, William L. (Anna) Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, S'ec 16 Tenant F. S. Duncan (1916) Kern, William N. Ch William, Joseph, George, John, Tena, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 4 TllOa Mrs. Christine Kern (1867) *Kessler, Irvin (Fannie) Ch Arthur, Chester, Lillie, Susan, Francis, Glen- arm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp, Diver- non. Sec 4-5 T308a Jas Tilson (1892) Kessler, Richard (Nina) Glenarm, twp Ball, Sec 33 Farmhand for M. E. Clayton (1913) Kestel, Martin A. (Hazel) Ch Ruth, Loami Rt 32, twp Loami, Sec 3 Fore- man Geo. Basse (1915) Kilhoffer, A. R. (Mary) Ch Helen Margaret, John, Gertrude, Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 21 T240a J. L. Meister (1872) Killen, Benjamin F. (Emma) Ch Wil- liam, Rosa, Earnest, Benjamin, Pearl Earle, George, Roy, Harley, Spring- field Rt 4, twp Gardner, S'ec 26 T104a (1897) *Kinahan, James (Cora) Ch Anna, Pearl, James, Wesley, Francis, Eliza- beth, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, O140a T60a from Elizabeth and Margaret Kinahan (1873) Kinahan, John (Alice) Ch John, Earl, Klondyke, Emma, Marguerite, Illio- polis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 22 O150a T80a from Eliza- beth Kinahan (1865) *Kincaid, Fred C. (Josephine) Glen- arm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 19 O160a (1876) King, Edward (Annie) Ch Jennie, Jeremiah, Robert, Chas., Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 22 O148a (1869) *King, Ernest (Ida) Ch Raymond, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 O80a (1875) *King, Henry (Dollie) Ch Edgar Ray- mond, Springfield Rt 8, tel Spring- field, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7 O127a (1870) King, L. T. (Goldie) Ch Opal, Harley, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 21 O80a (1879) King, M. M. (Blanche) Mechanicsburg Box 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 26 Foreman for Earnest Bell King, Otis (Kathryn) Ch Russell, Mary, Helen, Thomas, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 6 T372a George Passfield (1879) "King, Roy (May) Ch Dorothy, Linda, Frances, Charles, Howard, Curran Rt 12, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 24 T120a Jed King (1880) King, William (Annie) Ch Harry, Clara, Charles, Edna, Henry, Spring- field Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 8 T40a Ann Kidd (1895) ^"\- ** What it means to you. You may see before you buy. You may try before you pay. Big stock to select from. Experts to start and adjust your machinery, if you buy from A. W. SIKKING & CO. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 78 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY King, Wm. B. Ch Otto, Orville, River- ton Rt 17, tel River-ton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 13 T160a J. F. King (1875) Kingberry, Curtis (Mary) Lowder, twp Talkington, Sec 26 T37%a Jane Kingberry (1897) Kinney, Claude Divernon Rt 48, tel Diverton, twp Diverton, Sec 31 T120a M. L. Kinney (1883) * Kinney, J. R. (Anna) Ch Mary, Paw- nee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, S'ec 33 T200a G. W. Lemon (1915) Kinnison, Wm. (Effie) Ch Elizabeth, Tessie, Susan, Ora, Ruby, William, Rochester Rt 18, twp Cooper, Sec 18 T300a A. Ross (1913) Kinsley, Peter (Anna) Ch John, Sher- man Rt 25, tel Williams ville, twp Williams, Sec 3 T80a Albert Sher- man (1887) Kiper, Ezra (Nannie) Ch Guy, Roy, Minta, Ruby, Carl, Addie, Williams- ville, tel Williams, Sec 32 T80a G. M. Caldwell (1907) *Kirby Frank (Mary) Ch Florence, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 16 T160a M. E. Jones (1916) Kirby, T. J. (Theresa) Ch Mary, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Uliopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 11 O140a (1892) Kisheskey, W. A. Ch Myrtle, Gladys, Herald, Dorothy, Buffalo Hart Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 35 Foreman for W. G. Priddle (1862) Kitchen, Lee (Margaret) Ch Elma, Raymond, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams Sec 36 T160a Charlie Crane (1887) *Kline, J. W. (Jane) Ch Effie, Charles, Virden Rt 42, twp Divernon, Sec 31 O75a (1892) Kloppe, Henry J. (Elizabeth) Ch Henry, Herman, Walter, Albert, Lena, Frieda, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 O312a (1896) Kloppenburg, Henry (Anna) Ch Mary, Francis, Theresa, Julia, Minnie, Anna, Elizabeth, Catherine, August, Margaret, Springfield Rt4, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 26 O90a (1867) Klor, Fred (Mabel) Ch Glen, Evelyn, Margaret, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 11 T117a Anna Klor (1883) *Klor, John (Nina) Ch Gladys, Russell, Neva, John, Springfield Rt 10 tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 1? O223a (1879) *Knepler, G. P. (Nellie) Ch Alma, Lucille, Elmer, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, Sec 16 T80a (1882) Knepler, John (Emma) Ch Leo, Henry, Anna, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 16 T240a J. W. Knepler (1873) Knepler, J. W. (Margaret) Ch John, Katherine, Mary, George, William, Edward, Frances, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, S'ec 16 O240a (1850) Knight, A. M. (Minerva) Ch John, Charles, Bessie, Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 8 T200a Sangamon Loan & Trust Co. (1886) Knoles, Claude (Josie) Ch Carol, Fartn- ingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 19 T240a A. B. Watts (1912) Knoles, Eli A. (Mary) Ch Claude, Kirby, Laura, Farmingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, S'ec 18 T200a A. B. Watts, Sr. (1906) Knoles, G. C. (Myrtle) Ch Vivian, Lynn, Harold, Palmer, Stephenson, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 10 T204a P. Murry (1912) Knott, H. L. (Clara) Ch Mabel, Rob- erta, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, bee 28 T224a J. Johnson Estate (1880) *Knotts, T. E. (Ada) Ch Almeta, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 17 O90a (1866) Knotts, W. J. (Sarah) Ch Roy, Chat- ham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 16 OlOOa (1851) Knouse, J. (Ethel) Ch Harry, William, Lois, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, S'ec 28 T160a J. Smith (1908) Knox, . Chas. F. (Carrie) Ch May, Kirby, Ruth, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami twp Loami, T22a Millard McGrady (1915) Knox, Eli E. (Amanda) Ch Harry, Leland, Mabel, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, twp Williams, Sec 36 Farmhand for Hugh Diller (1916) *Knudsen, Christian (Rintha) Ch Chares, Hazel, Lawrence, New Ber- lin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 8 O56a (1872) *Knudson, Albert Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 14 O87a (1901) Knudson, Martin H. (Etta) Ch Doro- thy, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, O260a (1865) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 79 Koehler, Fred (Katherine) Ch John, Donald, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, tel Boynton, twp I'sland Grove, Sec 4 (1872) *Koeh!er, Lee (Viola) Ch Avis, Mar- garet, Lee, Edna, Maud, Helen, Paul, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 6 T200a Pease Estate (1877) *Kohl, Charles (Mary) Ch Elsie, Cur- ran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, T120a William Kohl (1878) *Kohl, John H. (Allie) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 29 T63a Wm. Kohl (1878) Kohl, John H. (Edna) Ch Anna- Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5 O105a (1914) Kohl, R. E. (Laura) Ch Russel, Mariana, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Tlliopo- lis, twp Illiopolis, See 4 T187a A. S. Booth (1882) Kohl, Walter G. (Anna) Ch Virginia, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 26 O85a (1887) Kohl, William F. (Bessie) Ch Ellis, Viola, Curran Rt 11, tei Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 T30a Wm. Kohl, Sr. (1884) *Koke, William (Caddie) Ch William, Maggie, Clarence, Helen, Henry, John, Lucy, Edward, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 34 O76a (1899) Komnick, August (Hannah) Ch Her- man, Anna, Albert, Henry, Minnie, Arthur, Martha, Benjamin, Leonard, Curran Rt 12 tel Chatham, twp Cur- ran, Sec 29 T328a Mrs. E. Sculley (1915) Koonce, Clarence (Julia) Illiopolis Rt 57, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 8 T160a Miss Murphy (1913) Kornack, Fred (Delia) Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 7 TlOOa August Kornack (1886) Koslowski, August (Louise) Ch Adolph, Herman, Ida, August, Will, Emil, Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 21 O12a (1888) Krais, Joseph New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 22 O45a (1886) Krais, Mrs. Mary Ch John, New Ber- lin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 22 O195a (1877) Kramer, C. A. (Mary) Ch Hazel, Lela, Louise, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 34 Olla (1870) Kramer, H. L. (Helen) Ch Florence, Everett, Springfield Rt 8, tel Spring- field, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5, O36a (1899) Kramer, John E. (Eliza) Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 34 O12a (1857) Kramer, J. T. (Rose) Ch Nora, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 33 O49a (1865) Kramer, Warren (Ida) Ch Marion, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Cur- ran, Sec 35 T78a Lewis Browner (1888) Krell, Charles W. (Bertha) Ch Charles, Frank, Lorene, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 21 T180a Crane & Brown (1887) Krell, J. W. (Christina) Ch Charles, Emil, Dora, Delia, Will, Alvin, Lawrence, John, Ernest, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 22 T236a C. bchneck (1887) Kreppert, F. W. Ch Dorothea, William, Bertha, Alma, Edward, Henry, Fan- nie, Christina, Louis, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 3 O17a (1882) Kres, Philip (Mary) Ch Will, Chat- ham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Wood- side, Sec T173a J. H. Drennan (1899) Kresse, C. W. (Gertrude) Ch Fred, Bernice, Carl, Josie, Eugene, Daw- son Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 16 T320a Angeline Sculley (1913) Kruger, Carl (Freda) Loaml Rt 3, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 19, O47a (1888) Kuhn, H. F. (Julia) Ch Walter, Dora, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 5 O146a (1860) Kulper, Henry (Mary) Ch Anna, Paul, Davis, Katherine, Eva, Henry, Martha, Springfield Rt 2, twp Cur- ran, Sec 1 Farmhand (1912) *Kumle, August (Mary) Ch Anna, Ferdinand, Edgar, Thomas, Harry, Francis, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 31 O120a (168) *Kumle M. E. (Annie) Ch Maurice, Matilda, Loretta, Annie, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 33 O160a (1873) 80 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Kunz, August (Iba) Ch Lizzie, Willie, Pawnee, twp Pawnee, TIGOa Mrs. Caswell (1897) Kunz, F. W. (Nellie) Ch Mary, Henry, Herman, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Roch- ester, twp Ball, Sec 24 T80a Bertha Underwood (1892) *Kunz, Julius (Bertha) Ch Julius, Car- rie, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 6 O125a (1894) Kunz, William (Lizzie) Ch Annie, Wil- liam, Clara, George, Tena, Marie, James, Clarence, Roy, Gladys, Springfield Rt 5, twp Springfield, Sec 10 T40a (1887) Kupisch, John (Carolina) Ch August, John, Louisa, Charlie, Martha, Caro- line, Willie, Fred, Margaret, Arthur, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5 T15a C. E. Harris (1903) *Kurfiss, William W. (Bertha) Ch Daisy, Margaret, Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 7 OlOOa (1892) Kussmaul, J. E. Ch Emma, Rachael, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 30 OlOOa (1882) *Kusterer, Samuel (Fannie) Ch Pearl, Raymond, Mt. Pulaski Rt 3, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23 O80a (1881) Lacy, Edw C. (Minnie) Ch Gale, Len, Keith, Floyd, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Salisbury, Sec 34 O40a (1875) Ladage, Chas. (Nellie) Ch Walter, Catherine, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 18 T230a L. Hay (1882) Lahman, W. M. (Myrtle) Ch Arthur, Earl, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Wil- liams, Sec 35 T120a R. O. Riddle (1908) Lahue, Linnie Ch Mary, Ralph, Hazel, Haldon, Gaines, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 15 OlOa (1908) Lam, Oscar (Bessie) Ch Flora, Stella, Loraine, Rochester Rt 20, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 9 Tla Charles Finley (1883) Lamb, Charles (Hattie) Ch Perry, Wil- liam, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami twp Loami, Sec 13 T117a William Kuhn (1876) Lamb, Ira F. (Nellie) Ch Hester, Harold, Illiopolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 17 T152a George Lucas (1917) Lamkey, Ernest (Florence) Ch Ernest, Riverton Rt 17, twp Clear Lake, Sec 24 T50a John Cromley (1916) Lamkey, Ernest Ch Ernest, Ollie, Wil- liam, Dawson Rt 21, tel Riverton, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 18 O200a (1876) Lamkin, F. (Rosa) Ch Curtis, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 21 T260a Buchler (1917) Lamun, John (Agnes) Ch Emory, Zada, Leslie, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 1 O160a (1852) Landis, J. B. (Mary) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 30 T525a Mrs. T. S. Haist (1876) Lander, S. E. (Alma) Ch Wilbur, Del- bert, Loami Rt 34, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 19 T240a M. F. Me- gredy (1886) Landon, Charles (Alberta) Oh Rae- burne, Horace, Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 6 O320a (1871) *Lang, William (May) Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 22 O40a (1880) *Lange, T. C. (Jessie) Ch Eugene, Wil- liam, Bessie, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 27-SW T240a Dave Clark (1875) Langfield, George (Amelia) Ch Joseph, George, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 6 O20a (1847) *Lang!ey, D. Y. (Lula) Ch Byron, Charles, Louise, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 3 T160a Mrs. H. Waters (1909) Lanham, A. L. (Vera) Illiopolis Rt 56, twp liliopolis, Sec 25 Foreman for J. C. Loose (1917) Lanham, Charles H. (Beatrice) Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 6 O136a (1878) Lanham, Elmer (May) Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 32 Foreman for Ralph Butler (1897) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 81 Lanham, Fannie C. Ch Mary, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Gardner, Sec 1 O90a (1905) Lanham, P. F. Ch Clifford, Marguerite, Dean, Cornland Rt 59, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 24 O50a (1853) Lanterman, R. H. (Pearl) Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 27 T86a J. R. Lanterman (1897) Lard, Charles F. (Elizabeth) Ch Gar- nett, Bessie, Adelaide, Kenneth, Emanuel, Charles, George, Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 10 T( )a Robert Goodem (1-907) *Lard, Earl Pawnee Rt 69, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 25 T200a G. R. Lard Estate (1880) *Lard, J. F. (Stella) Ch Genevieve, Glenarm, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 25 OSOOa (1861) *Lard, John (Laura) Ch Carl, Odessa, "Sunny Side" Glenarm Rt 23, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 35 O190a (1863) Lard, John R. (Helen) Ch Ernest, George, Agnes, Geneva, Marjorie, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 35 O17a (1882) Larnam, John (Julia) Ch Miles, Noah, Erhel, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 22 T96a Alf. H. Greening (1916) *Larson, Andrew (Tilda) Ch Arthur, Opal, Annie, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 29 O237a (1861) Larson, Charles G. (Cathryn) Ch Velda, Velma, Charles, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 23 TlOa Chas. Duncan (1882) *Larson, C. W. (Mollie) Ch Mildred, Dorothy, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 35 O120a (1901) "Larson, P. B. (Nellie) Ch Kate, Emma, Clarence, Lillian, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 O80a (1877) Larue, W. E. (Lillie) Ch Helen, James, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 5 T160a W. J. Spauld- ing (1913) Lauchner, Melvin (Mary) Ch Charles, Gertrude, Leatha, Cantrall, tel Can- trall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 15 T200a John Lake (1915) Laughlin, John O. (Mary) Ch Daniel, Dawson, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanics- burg, See 7 Foreman for Joseph Berry (1872) Lawley, Albert W. Custer Rt 53, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 14 T90a Mary Law- ley (1868) Lawley, Charles E. (Fannie) Ch George, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Roch- ester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 18 T96a D. W. Lawley (1881) Lawley, Delila Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 13 O224a (1866) *Lawley, E. L. (Ellen) Ch William, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 12 O140a (1885) *Lawley, Hady (Mamie) Ch Lottie, Gladys, Glenarm Rt 25, tel Roch- ester twp Cotton Hill, Sec 18 T96a D. W. Lawley (1876) Lawley, Robert (Luella) Ch James, Glenarm, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 33 O6a (1880) Lawrence, William (Bonnie) Ch Ralph, Annabelle, Breckenridge, tel Roch- ester, twp Cooper, Sec 5 Ola (1877) *Lawson, William (Anna) Ch Edna, Wilmer, Alma, Dorothy, Williams- ville Rt 2, tel Williamsville, twp "Williams, Sec 9 T252a J. M. Graft (1880) Lawyer, O. E. (Bertha) Ch Elmer, Glen, Ray, Harry, Clarence, Spring- field Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 14 T155a Pierson Estate (1905) EVERYBODY S HAPPY ON THIS FARM 82 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY "Leahy, James (Bridget) Ch Mary, Timothy, William, Lee, Russel, Nel- lie, Mabel Dwyer, Ben, Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, OTOOa (1863) *Leahy, J. J. Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 13 O160a (1867) *Leahy, T. F. (Marguerite) Ch James, Timothy, Joseph, Alice, Edward, Francis, Ralph, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cart- wright O470a (1861) *Leahy, T. J. (Elizabeth) Ch Frank, Grace, Charles, Ivan, Ralph, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 18 O260a (1869) "Leahy, W. P. (Emma) Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 13-SW (MOOa (1874) Leaverton, Henry Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 1 T224a 1 Leaverton heirs (1893) Leckrone, F. H. (Kitty) Ch Floyd, Elbert, Dorothea, William, Albert, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 2 T148a G. Passfleld (1917) Leaderbrand, Bertha Ch Henry, Toban, Emma, Carlos, Teresa, Jacob, Glen- arm Rt 23, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 7 T118a Burley Lederbrand (1905) Leaderbrand, George (Mary) Ch Ray, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 4 T67a George Leaderbrand (1854) Leaderbrand, Geo. A. (Henrietta) Ch Joseph, Francis, Springfield Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 O42a (1879) Leaderbrand, Philip (Myra) Ch Henry, Chester, Samuel, Floyd, Merle, Grace, Ralph, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 4 T114a (1866) Leaderbrand, R. L. (Monica) "1'rwin Place" Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 26 T62a A. E. Irwin (1891) Leahan, P. T. Ch May, T. N. Ben, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buf- falo Hart, Sec 33 O50a (1853) Ledbetter, John (Anna) Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp New Berlin, Sec 35 Foreman for Julius Kimy (1916) Lee, Annie Ch Edna, Robert, Walter, Thelma, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gard- ner, Sec 25 T8a Harry Reisch (1914) Lee, Sherman (Edith) Ch Richard, Ruby, Violet, "Odeon" Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 Foreman for J. W. Sudduth (1916) Lee, William J. (Rosa) Ch John, James, Margaret, Eldon, Dorothy, Leona, Can trail Rt 28, twp Gardner, Sec 1 T465a Oliver Whittney (1877) Leeper, H. T. Ch Fred, Kenneth, Dean, Virden Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 33 O80a (1916) Lefever, D. S. (Stella) Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 9 T2a Charles Robin (1903) Leftwigh, C. T. (Nellie) Ch Mildred, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 7 T160a George Passfield (1882) Leggett, James Ch Minnie, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 O37a (1850) *Leigh, Harry, Sr. (Mary) Ch Homer, Gale, Opal, Fern, Harry, Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 17 T180a L. Hayes & Brown (1903) *Leigh, Grover (Virginia) Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 17 T180a L. Hayes & H. Brown (1903) *Leka, George W. (Verna) Ch Marvil, Georgiana, Lloyd, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 5 T85a Henry Leka (1883) *Leka, Harry (Almina) Ch William, ijioyd, "Leka Stock Farm" Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 24 O190a (1861) Leka, James (Nettie) Riverton Rt 7, twp Clear Lake, Sec 12 O500a (1887) Leka, S. A. (Reba) Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Tlliopolis, Sec 15 O82a (1914) *Leland, J. A. Ch Edward, Louise, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 5 O280a (1877) Lellerst, Jay (Ula) Ch Elouise, Jen- nette, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 11 T60a M. A. Sweet (1892) Lemon, Carson B. (Carrie) Ch James, Mechanicsburg, Rt 60, twp Cooper, Sec 12 O28a (1881) Lemon, E. P. Mechanicsburg Gen. Del., twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 Fore- man for S. E. Metcalf (1848) Lemons, H. C. (May) Ch Serl, Illiopo- lis, Rt 58, twp Lanesville, Sec 9 Fore- man for John Mince SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 83 *l_emon, James T. (Zadeth) Ch Oriel, Carson, Oliver, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 O138a (1887) *Lemon, Lewis W. (Florence) "Valley Farmf Mechanics burg Rt ,60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 1 T140a Lemon Estate (1890) *Lemon, Oscar F. (Grace) Ch Phyllis, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Cooper, Sec 1 T254a Alice Black (1892) *Lenhart, David C. (Susie) Ch Anna, David, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Curran, Sec 2 T230a George Lenhart (1894) Lenhart, George (Anna) Ch John, George, David, Harry, Ida, Spring- field Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 31 T256a Mrs. Milton Wood (1895) *Lenhart, Henry (Mary) Ch Alma, Mamie, Lawrence, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 24 O160a (1868) Leonard, H. E. (Myrtle) Ch Donald, Blanche, "Maple Hill Stock Farm," Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp niiopolis, Sec 7 T250a Ed. Baker (1886) Leonard, J. L. Ch C. A. Lee, Samuel, Illiopolis, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 32 O120a (1867) *Leonard, Sarah Ch Russell, George, Ruth, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 30 O80a (1886) "Leonard, T. A. (Ella) Ch James, Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, S'ec 16 O400a (1890) Leonard, W. E. (Georgia) Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Tlliopolis, Sec 24 T160a D. Murphy (1896) Lercher, George (Anna) Ch Reny, Will, Donald, Clarence, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Interstate, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 18 T160a Mrs. Cass (1875) Lercher, Henry (Lizzie) Ch Earl, Wal- ter, Mary, Dorothy, Margaret, Sher- man Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 34 T114a Mrs. Braugh- ten (1880) *Lester, W. A. (Irene) Chatham Rt 16, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 22 O80a (1883) Letterst, F. F. (Elisa) Ch Amelia, Jack, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 6 T220a Mrs. L. P. Rogers (1909) Leutenmayer, Joseph (Elizabeth) Ch Joseph, George, Francis, Carl, Willie, Rose, Hugo, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 11 O40a (1879) Lewis, F. G. (Rena) Ch Aimer, Roy, Leonard, Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 27, Foreman for Samuel S. (1913) * Lewis, James P. (Alice) Ch Eva, Wil- liam, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 11 O66a (1887) Lewis, John, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 32-29 O80a (1867) Lewis, Richard (Lizzie) Ch Frank, Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, Sec 20 T225a G. Baker (1879) *Lewis, Robert, Auburn RJ 40, tel Au- burn, twp Chatham, Sec 34 T131a Mrs. J. M. Lewis (1873) Lewis, William (Cora) Ch Margaret, Herbert, Clara, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, S'ec 31 TlOa Henry Braner (1913) Lightfoot, Henry (Gertrude) Ch Ers- land, Vatris, James, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 31 O6a (1882) Llklns, Henry B. (Myrtle) Ch Floyd, Clarence, Ruth, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 13 T160a M. E. Lion (1916) *Linton, E. L. (Margaret) Ch Johanna, Gladys, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 29 T160a S. Bridges (1916) Linton, Zeb (Bertha) Ch Lucille, Stewart, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 9 O3a (1902) Lisenbey, Ed (Delia) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 35 T240a Mrs. E. Danials (1884) Little, William (Sarah) Ch James, Ethel, Joseph, Jacob, Thomas, Char- lie, Grace, Daisy, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 20, Farmhand for Lee Hickot (1905) A. W. SIKKING & CO. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. SERVICE STATIONS at Auburn, Buffalo, Loami, Pleasant Plains and New Berlin FARM MACHINERY AND VEHICLES 84 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Lloyd, Sarah Ch Sadie, Nellie, Can- trail, twp Fancy Creek, Sec O33a (1890) Lobdill, O. S. (Grace) Ch Beulah, Me- chanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 23, Foreman for E. Hall (1892) Lochbaum, Henry (Barbara) Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 29 T49a C. J. Chap- man (1872)y Lochbaum, William W. (Ethel) Ch Charles, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, S'ec 29 T49a C. J. Chapman (1874) Locke, Charles (Eqiula) Ch LaRue, Ethel, Helen, Grace, Eqiula, Kinney, Velma, Lucy, Springfield Rt 8, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 8 O22a (1877) Lockenour, J. F. (Francis) Ch Katie, "Maple Hill Farm," Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 8 O25a (1916) Lockridge, C. E. Ch Fred, Bernice, John, Helen, Auburn Rt 44, tel Au- burn, twp Auburn, Sec 4 T160a H. H. Lockridge (1862) Lockrone, A. W. (Ethel) Ch Mildred, Estelle, Kenneth, Althea, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 31 T247a H. G. Brabison (1917) Lohrenz, August (Delia) Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 9 T80a D. Burns (1916) Long, C. M. (Mary) Ch George, Nick, Dudley, Springfield Rt 10 twp Spring- field, S'ec 29 T40a Robert Fair (1897) Long, James, (Mabel) Ch Charlie, Kenneth, Lawrence, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 6 T160a C. Moore (1873) *Long, J. M. (Mabel) Ch Aileen, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 34 T20a J. M. Long (1901) Long, Pirt Ch Charlotte, Cleta, Lucille, Albert, Sherman Rt 25, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 23 T40a J. Yocom (1912) Long, William (Sarah) Ch Jacob, Wal- ter, Adolph, William, Carrie, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 31 O80a (1860) Longerban, L. T. (Ida) Ch Jennie, Paul, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 9 O12a (1889) Lopossa, Joseph M. (Rose) Edinburg Rt 3, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 T160a F. B. Harrant (1911) Love, Archie Ch James, Laura, Ash- land Rt 2, twp Illiopolis O40a (1892) Lovell, Vincent (Celia) Ch Harold, Ruth, Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 4 T6a De- witt Smith (1908) Loving, Earl (Myrtle) Ch Harry, Cur- ran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 30 T249a George Passfield (1894) Loving, James (Bessie) Ch Russell, Edward, Luella, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Curran, S'ec 31 T12.45a The Sudduth Farm (1883) "Loving, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Earl, Lloyd, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 1 O177a (1882) Lowe, J. N. (Helen) Ch John, Homer, Auburn Rt 44, twp Chatham, Sec 33 O160a (1880) Lowe, Perley (Edith) Ch Velma, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp Loami Sec 2 O30a (1888) Lowry, Elmer W. (Pansy) Ch Harold, Helen, Howard, Erma, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 7 T460a Charles Hunter (1882) Loy, W. S. (Margaret) Ch Erwin, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, T80a Pulliam Heirs (1917) Lucas, Sarah A. Ch John, Mary, Jessie, Dawson Rt 21, twp Cooper, S'ec 5 O50a (1844) Luckey, Louis C. (Lotus) Ch Clarence, Virginia, Catherine, Melvin, Mar- garet, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 36 T40a Dr. J. O. Baldwin (1916) Luedke, Amel (Minnie) Ch Bertha, Daniel, Walter, Chatham, twp Chat- ham, Sec 1 T500a Dick Lexington (1875) *Luedke, Bert (Carrie) Ch Gertrude, Walter, Esther, Chatham Rt 16, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 27 O240a (1892) *Luedke, Ed M. "Rose Lawn Stock Farm," Chatham Rt 15, twp Chat- ham, Sec 1 T635a R. L. Reverton (1893) *Lutyens, Dr. Henry (Jessie) Farming- dale Box 3, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, Sec 17 O5a (1877) Lyman, E. H. (Lillian) Ch George, Ed, Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, tel Riddle Hill, twp Cartwright, Sec 12 O80a (1872) *Lyon, E. F. (Henrietta) Ch Herman, James, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, S'ec 26 O330a (1848) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 85 Lyon, John S. (Minnie) Ch Gertrude, Springfield Rt 7, twp Clear Lake, Sec 20 T33a C. Nelson (1916) Lyon, Henry (Mary) Illiooplis Rt 55, tel niiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 21 T149a Joseph Kinahan (1887) Lyon, W. H. T. (Sarah) "Lyon Dean," Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 18 O206a (1850) Lyons, Alex (Annie) Ch Annie, John, Charles, Harry, Elizabeth, Clara, Flora, Frank, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 19 T40a Geo. Youcum (1914) Lyons, Charles (Belle) Ch Elizabeth, Lillie, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, S'ec 19 TlOa Jess Yokum (1916) Lyons, James (Arnola) Riverton Rt 17, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 30, Foreman for George Hall (1916) Lyons, J. F. (Elizabeth) Ch Emma, Erne, Henry, Mary, Riverton, tel Riverton, twp Williams, Sec 34 O465a (1852) Lyons, Jesse (Mona) Ch Alpha, Fern, Maxwell Rt 37, twp Talkington, Sec 6, Farmhand for Frank Richard (1917) Lyons, Jesse 0. (Rebecca) Ch Dorothy, Charles, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 7, Farmhand for G. W. Dusett (1917) M * McAfee, Chester (Tillie) Ch George, Helen, Harriett, Clarissa, Willlams- ville, tel Williamsville, twp Wil- liams, Sec 33 T267a W. S. Constant (1901) *McAfee, Eugene (Fannie) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 25 O180a (1871) McAfee, G. B. (Priscilla) Ch Garland, Loraine, Harold, Boyce, Pleasant Plains Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 5, Foreman for J. Hunt (1915) *McAfee, John (Ettie) Ch Gladys, Wil- liamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 2 T440a C. R. Taylor (1902) *McArthur, Chas. N. (Laura) tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 20 O160a (1887) McCafferty, William (Minnie) Ch Lela, Jessie, Arthur, Jackson, Sammy, Flora, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 30, Foreman for Leon- ard Ping (1899) *McCartney, Ollie (Nellie) Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 14 T160a S. J. Stout McCandless, C. P., Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 27, Farmhand for Emily Taylor (1907) McCandless, H. C. Ch Clayton, Bon- nie, Sarah, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 27 T240a Emily Taylor (1881) McCann, Joe (Helen) Ch Paul, Alice, Mildred, William, Irma, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 31 T254a D. C. Fletcher and E. P. Hall (1879) McCann, Noah (Frances) Ch Dean, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Me- chanicsburg, S'ec 12 T68 4-5 Eliza Cor- rell (1878) McCann, R. C. (Emma) Ch 2, Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 3 O107a (1887) McCann, W. J. Ch Cora, Anna, Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 11 T202a Scully Estate (1862) *McClain, G. N. (Gertrude) Loaml Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell T144a W. W. McClain (1901) *McClain, R. N. (Elizabeth) Ch Eva, Lawrence, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 9 O60a (1902) McClelland, C. B. (Alice) Ch Ralph, Wesley, Springfield Rt 3, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 24 O436a (1865) McClelland, Wesley (Lilly) Ch Arlene, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, S'ec 23, Farmhand C. B. McClelland (1888) 'McClelland, W. O. (Alice) Ch George, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 30 T240a Logan Hay (1916) McConnell, W. H. (Anna) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 5 O8a (1877) 86 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY McCord, B. F. (Ida) Ch Clyde, Bar- bara, Anna, Athens Rt 1, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 34 T320 a J. N. Cline (1911) McCord, Clyde (Vina) Ch Eva, Spring- field Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36, Farmhand for C. M. Woods (1911) *McCord, Earl (Oma) Ch Cecil, Loami Rt 33, twp Chatham, Sec 6, Foreman for Seamen (1882) McCormick, Hugh (Mary) Ch Howard, Hugh, Thomas, Catherine, Winifred, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 32-29 O640a (1893) McCoy, Elmer (Florence) Rochester, twp Rochester, Sec 10 T180a T. B. Wright (1907) McCracken, H. C. (Elizabeth) Ch Joseph, Lowder Rt 28, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 13, Farmhand for Lloyd Clark (1849) McCrea, L. C. (Pearl) Ch Leola, Fran- cis, Illiopolis Rt 58, twp Tlliopolis, Sec 12, Foreman for A. E. Hunter (1889) *McCubbins, J. L. (Helena) Ch Jeanette, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 27 T550a Butler Bros. McCubbin, O. L. (Ella) Ch Lulu, Min- nie, Carr, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7, Farmhand for W. S. McCue (1915) *McCue, W. S. Ch Helen, Bernard, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 18 O119a (1915) McCulley, G. L. (Fannie) Ch Lucille, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Woodside, Sec 29 T80a B. F. Cald- well (1901) McCul lough, Mrs. Gertrude Ch Emer- son, Arthur, Riverton Rt 17, tel River- ton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 14 O80a (1887) *McDaniel, J. A. Ch Francis, Harold, Lena, Rachel, Ned, John, Louis, Corn- land Rt 1, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 26 T430a (1873) McDaniel, P. W. (Abbie) Ch Homer, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Lanesville, S'ec 30 T320a S. Fullenwider Estate (1862) *McDaniel, 0. L. (Lelia) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 22 T160a O. McDaniel (1885) McDaniels, J. N., Dawson Rt 21. tel Dawson, twp Clear Lake, Sec 13 O80a (1877) McDermott, John, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 29 O160a (1880) *McDevitt, G. W. (Jane) Ch Boyd, Mary, Jean, Rodna, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 17 O166a (1874) McDevitt, J. H. (Ella) Ch Lorena, Wil- liam, Eva, Amos, Grace, Verna, Hazel, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 19 OlOOa (1860) *McDevitt, R. L. (Clara) Ch Mildred, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Max- well, T160a Charles Gallagher (1877) McDole, Frank C. (Jeanette) Ch Wil- liam, Raymond, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, S'ec 31 T20a Nathan Cole (1884) *McElvain, J. W. (Amanda) Ch Thorn- ton, Ralph, Carl, Mabel, Ruth, J. W. Jr., Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 16 O520a (1862) McGee, Claude (Bernice) Ch Arlene, Williamsville Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 33 T157a Dr. Stettle (1912) *McGee, James (Anna) Ch John, James, Andrew, Kate, Ella, Rose, Agnes, Bernard, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Tlliopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 20 O80a C1913) McGill, D. H. (Agnes) Ch Fern, Beu- lah, Gladys, Hugh, Divernon, tel Di- vernon, twp Divernon, T160a Dave Haire McGillen, H. M. (Beatrice) Ch Flor- ence, Helen, Floyd, Mildred, Royal, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 20, Foreman for N. E. Rawls (1873) McGillen, Oliver (Nellie) Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Salis- bury, Sec 35 T320a M. S'. Grieder (1887) McGillick, Thomas (Mary) Ch John, Geraldine, Margaret, Rose, Lorine, Ilene, Springfield Rt 3, twp Roches- ter, Sec 30 O200a (1897) McGinnis, Charles (Belle) Ch Louis, Frank, Loami Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12 O16a (1857) McGinnis, Frank K. (Clara) Ch Don- ald, Eugene, Harvey, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 3 Tla Jess Dodds (1884) McGinnis, Grant (Dora) Loami Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12 O48a (1864) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 87 *McGothlin, H. G. (Florence) Ch Carl, Marjorie, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 19 O135a (1871) McGothlin, J. H. Ch John, Lena, Au- burn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 19 O77a (1867) McGrath, P. F. Ch James, John, Tim- othy, Frances, Eugene, Agnes, Cath- ern, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, jSec 6 T80a Mathews Estate (1906) McGraugh, John (Virginia) Ch Harry, Halbert, .Frank, Farmlngdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 5 O113a (1861) McGraw, L. H. (Emma) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 19 O170a (1857) McGuffin, T. C., New Berlin Rt 30, twp New Berlin, Sec 32 T150a J. Barnes McGuire, Harry (Hattie) Ch Melvin, Glenarm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 29 T185a Robt. W. Drennan (1887) Mclntire, J. Wm. (Mary) Ch Chris, Delia, Inez, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 O20a (1857) Mclntire, T. J. (Mary) Riverton Rt 17, twp Mechanicsburg, S'ec '31 O40a (1861) McKade, Mrs. Mary Ch Anna, Joseph, Katherine, Illiopolis Rt 1, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 28 T160a J. McCabe (1864) McKee, Charles L. (Winifred) Ch Marcia, Margaret, Lena, Grace, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 11 O42a Chas. Mc- Kee (1916) McKee, Noah M. (Lulu) Ch Ellen, Rochester Rt 19, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 T40a Sally Shoup (1870) McKinney, C. P. (Sarah) Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 30 T190a Mrs. George Lloyd (1912) McKinnie, John W. (Lena) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 O51a (1877) McKinnie, William L. (Sophie) Ch Maude, Eleanor, Bernice, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 18 O132a (1844) McLaughlin, Henry (Nellie) Ch John, Yates, Ralph, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 14 T80a Chas. Shuff (1881) McLaughlin, J. B. (Martha) Ch Lee, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 O50a (1864) McLaughlin, T. Y., New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 7 O120a (1872) McMann, George (Lulu) Ch Mildred, Roy, Lulu, Earl, Velma, Dorothy, James, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 4, Foreman for Sculley Estate (1867) McMann, L. Otis (Minnie) Ch Lydia, Howard, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gard- ner, Sec 25 12%a (1879) *McMasterson, James (Fannie) Ch Francelia, John, Ada, Mary, Chat- ham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chat- ham, Sec 21 O51a (1881) *McMillan, Chas. E. (Mary) Ch Harry, Elmer, Everett, Mary, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 30 O95a (1878) McMillan, Charles Ch Raymond, Lee, Frady, Olive, Earl, Buffalo Hart Rt 56, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 25 T180a John Lee (1870) 'McMillan, D. J. C. (Maude) Ch Charles, Mary, Lee, Ella, New Ber- lin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 23-24 O120a (1873) *McMillan, H. (Lizzie) Ch Harold, Viv- ian, Evelyn, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 23 T40a John Mc- Millan (1883) McMillan, William (Delia) Ch William, Hazel, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Cart- wright, Sec 26 O640a (1878) McMurray, J. L. (Laura) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, S'ec 9 O500a (1853) *McMurray, Tom B. (Fannie) Ch Marie, Hayward, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon O160a (1916) *McMurry, C. O. (Ella) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 8, O160a (1851) *McMurry, C. W. (Susie) Ch Aldine, Ruth, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 17 O160a (1870) *McNeil, Wm. L., New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 O450a (1892) McQuality, Wm. (Nellie) Ch Margaret, Loami Rt 34, twp Loami, Sec 14 012a (1914) *McQuilkin, J. C. (Lydia) Ch Margaret, Edith, Jacob, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 14 O40a (1892) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY McQuittle, F. l_ (Abbie) Ch John. Louis, James, Curran Rt 12, tel Rid- dle HOI. twp Cnrran, Sec IS O337a (1891) McRoberts, Hugh (Margaret) Curran Rt 11, tel Curran, twp Curran, Sec 9 T200a (1852) McTaggart, Bert (Edith) Ch Martha, Helen. Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 30 0145a (1882) McTaggart Charles (Era) Ch Leon- ard. Stanley, Harlan. Duncan. Paw- nee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 24 O160a (1872) McTaggart, George (Bessie) Ch Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 25 Oltta (1889) McT3==a-t. w. p.. on a Esther, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, See 7 T2tta J. W. Lupton (1876) McTee, William (Jessie) Ch John, New Berlin Rt 31. tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 23 T169a Elrira G. Brock (1888) McVeigh, Frank D. (EDa) Ch Stella. Loretta, Springfield Rt 1, tel Spring- field. twp Clear Lake, Sec 32 O80a (1864) MacMurdo, Robt (Lfla) Ch Paul, Au- burn Rt 45, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 22 TllOa Mrs. Vincent (1903) Maddock, Joseph (Anna) Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill Sec 31 028a (1853) Maddox, Geo. O. (Ida) Ch Melba, Bffly, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 34 TlOOa John Wending (1890) Maddox, J. H. Ch Nellie, Riverton Rt 17, tel Mechanicsbnrg, twp Me- chaaicsbnrs, Sec 31 O20a (1865) Magill, George, Auburn Rt 44, tel Au- burn, twp Chatham, Sec 25 TlfcOa H. S. Mag.ll (1873) 'Magill, H. S. Ch Ella, George, Au- burn Rt 44, tel Auburn, two Chatham, See 29 O160a (1856) Maginn, Mrs. Ada Ch Edward. Opal. Era. Otis, Allen, Fred, Ge Loami Rt 34, tel Loami. twp Loair-L Sec 22 T200a Jos. Joy and Jos. I per (1915) Mahaffey, C. M. (Theresa) Ch Mabel Elmer, Ed. Patrick, Homer, Illiopolis Rt 55, Sec 25 O2a T40a Isaac Loose (1910) Mahaffey, Ed (SalMe) Ch Ora, Illi- opolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp T3i- opolis, Sec 24, Foreman for I. A (1896) Maher, L. J, Chatham Rt 15, tel Coat- ham, twp Woodside, Sec 30 T147a B. F. CaldweU (1915) Maher, Minnie, Ch da, Louis, Henry, Elizabeth, Lena, Mary, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Rill. Sec 8 O35a (1889) *Malsbury, A. A. (Minnie) Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington. Sec 21 O250a (1897) *MaIsbury. Frank (Artie) Pawnee Rt 52, tel DiTernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 14O160a Maloney, John D. (Margaret) Ch John, Charles, Leo, Marguerite, Thomas. Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 11 T280a J. C. Cook (1881) Maloney, John P. (Theresa) Ch Helen, Custer Rt 53, twp Rochester, Sec 25 T80a J. D. Maloney (1888) Manchester, T. (Catheryn) Ch Louisa, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 21 O120a (1881) Manion, Sam (Susie) Ch Clara, Carrie, May, Delia, Edith, Goldie. Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 18 TSOOa O. & H. Ross (1913) Mann, Alfred (Cora) Ch Robert James, Nellie, Mildred, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball. Sec 4 T160a M. F. Megredy (1909) Mann, Marshall fRella) Ch Lena. Lowden Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talk- ineton. Sec 16 T200a A. C. Moffett (1858) Manson, W. E. Ch \Vffliam, John, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 11 OSa (1912) Mantle, George (Hattie) Ch Goldie. Eva, Margaret, Russell, Loami, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 11 T5a Q873) Markam. Sherman ( Florence) Ch Hoyt, Beatrice. Glenarm Rt 22, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 28 T40a Woodson Colean (1916) Marr, Taylor (Mattie) Ch Willis. Glenarm Rt 24. twp Ball, Sec 31. Foreman for Mrs. John Murphy (1905) Marsh, William F. Olae) Ch Eugene, Irvin. Lucille. Erelyn. Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury. Sec 30 Tla X. Darenport (1904) Marshall. David, Ch Lolu, Owen, Cus- ter Rt 53. twp Cotton HilL Sec 11 OllSa Darid Marshall (1842) SANGAMON COUNTY. ILLINOIS Marshall, Roy (Evelyn) Ch Edna, Floyd, William, Buffalo Rt 52, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 2, Foreman for H. C. Carney (1890) Marshall, R. M. (.Ella) Ch Lloyd, Ber- nice, Martin, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel nii- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 26, Fore- man for R. Downs (1911) Marten, John (Margaret) Ch James, John, Alex, Thomas, Margaret, Robert, Springfield Rt 4, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 29 OlOa (1915 ) Martin, A. C. (Christina) Ch Clifford, Lorine, Edmund, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 16 T80a Eli Lilienstein (1905) Martin, Ernest A. (Myrtle) Ch Or- villa, Hilda, Francis, Allen, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Riverton, twp Wil- liams, Sec 35 O40a (1874) Martin, James (Mary) Ch Annie, John, Margaret, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 30 T5a Adam Molash (1915) Martin, John T. (Rosa) Ch Sherman, Tola, Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O45a (1899) Martin, Joseph (Eldora) Ch Pearl, Au- burn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Talking- ton, Sec 25 T160a J. Cheney (1897) Martin, J. F. (Christina) Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Rochester, Sec 3 OlOOa (1867) Martin, Louis (Louise) Ch Gerald, Harold. Alva, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 25 T2S3a~Alva Sheoherd (1911) Martin, Robrt (Nettle) Ch Helen. Springfield Rt 7, twp Clear Lake, TlOOa J. F. Martin (1885) Martin, R. F., Buffalo Hart Rt 35, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 15 O60a (1S~ Martin. Walter (Clara) Ch Frank. Mil- lie, Charles. Luther. Vernon. Diver- no n Rt 48, tel Diyernon. twp Pawnee, Sec 36, Farmhand Sage Estate (1916) Martin. William H. (Emma) Ch Joseph. Delma, Riverton Rt 17. tel Riverton. twp Clear Lake, T105a John L. King (1907> Marten, Mrs. Emma. Ch Amy. Effie. Lula. William. Ruth. Frank. Pleasant Plains Rt 41. twp Cartwright. Sec 5 O160a (1896) Maskell, Marguerite, Ch Jane, Dawson Rt 21, tel Rochester, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 32 O40a (1862) __ Mason, George T. (Anna) Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 26 O240a (1836) Mason, J. F. (Elizabeth) Ch Glen, Pleasant Plains Rt 41, twp Cart- wright, Sec 28 T147a Dr. Scott (1915) Mathers, Thomas (Susan) Ch Grace, Jennie, Cantrall, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 OlOa (1887) *Mathew, J. M. (Melissa) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 16 OllSa (1858) Mathew, l_ F. (Margaret) Ch Everett, Thomas, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 28 O210a (1866) Mathew, Steven (Ida) Ch Thomas, Ada, Marion, Lena, Ted, Mabel, Mildred. Margaret, Elizabeth, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Cotton HOI, Sec 20 T2a J. T. Greenwalt (1856) Mat hews, O. F. (Lena) Ch Helen, Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 26 O160a (1859) Mathey, G. C. (Lydia) Ch John, Will. Ernest, Jeanette, Adeline, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 33 O37a (1856) Matthew, Chas. F. (Katherine) Ch Mary, Gfenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 21 T285a S. T. Matthew (1872) Matthew, Grant (May) Ch Myrtle, Ralph, Alice, Velma, Hope. Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 14 OSOa (1863) *Matthews, E. H. (Edith) Ch Verne, Leon, Evelyn. Maxwell, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 T40a L. F. Bur- ton (1S^ Matthews, Floyd, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, T40a Albert Bashaw (1894) Matthews, J. W. (Nancy) Ch Jane, Laverne. George, Wilbur. Mary. Loam I Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Max- well, Sec 18 O95a (1855) Matthews, J. (Alice) Ch 6. Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 24 TTla M. Huffman (1882) Matthews, John O. (Sarah) Riverton Rt 17, tel Mechanicsbursr. twp Me- chanicsburg. Sec 30 T411a W. H. Mathews- (1S94) TI? V RTTTrT^Dir VOTT T>AV Wc * experts to start and adjust your 1 K. I DLrUK.ll IUU r A I mac hinery. Six service stations in the county. Large stocks of repairs. Can locate repairs for most any old machine. A. W. SUCKING & CO. GREGORY & SUCKING CO. Springfield. Auburn, Buffalo New Berlin. Pleasant Plains. Loami 90 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Matthews, Mrs. Prudie, Ch Lloyd, John, Lee, Alice, Cornland Rt 59, tel Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 25 O8a (1875) Matthews, Roy (Nola) Dawson Rt 21, twp Cooper, Sec 6 T60a M. J. Hes- ser (1893) Matthews, W. B. (Olive) Ch William, Emery, Olive, Loam! Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, S'ec 7 O97a (1856) *Matthews, William (Nellie) Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 16 TlOOa E. M. Park (1883) Maurer, Henry, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 8 O135a (1873) *Maurer, Herman (Margaret) ChAnna, Herman, Lulu, Clara, Ella, John, Leo, Rupert, Hilda, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 25 T117a D. Cummins (1854) *Maurer, Herman K. (Anna) Ch Mar- garet, Jeanette, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 35 Olla (1877) Maurer, John A. (Lillian) Ch John, Maxine, Mary, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 23 T3a Maurer, William J. (May) Ch Mary, Wilma, Oscar, Gertrude, Walter, Helen, Hilda, Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 33 O28a (1865^ *Mavis, Albert E. (Theresa) Ch Made- line, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 27 O22%a (1883) Mavis, William O. F Jr. (Josephine) Ch Rachel, Violet, Isabelle, Willis, Mil- dred, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 26 O27a (1880) Max, R. A. (Lucy) May, Loraine, Le- roy, Wilbur, Rebecca, Frances, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, Sec 19 T190a C. Salzenstein (1870) *Maxey, Beulah, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 11 O140a (1879) *Maxey, Charles (Lena) Ch Raymond, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 11 O154a (1880) *Maxey, J. H. (Alice) Ch Leigh, Kate, Nancy, Charles, Curran Rt 11, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 O626a (1849) Maxey, William, Auburn Rt 44, tel Au- burn, twp Auburn, Sec 7 O67a (1865) *Maxfield, Dorritt A. (Hazel) Ch Dorothy, Custer Rt 53, tel Roches- ter, twp Cooper, Sec 17 TlOOa F. B. Harcort (1886) Maxwell, Charles, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 7 T48a Joe Maxwell (1892) Maxwell, Mary, 5 children, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp niiopolis OllOa (1883) Maxwell, R. E. Ch Ray, Daisy, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 31 O280a (1853) *Mayer, Roy B. (Florence) Ch Eileen, Auburn Rt 44, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 35 T120a Thos. Cody, Sr. (1896) *Mayes, Albert (Mary) Ch Mabel, Alberta, Louisa, Frances, Pauline, Lawrence, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, S'ec 15 T160a Mary S. Stover (1903) *Mayes, John (Lizzie) Ch Elmer, Ed- ward, Jessie, Thurston, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 2 T160a A. C. Moffett (1903) Mayes, Thomas H. (Bettie) Berry Rt 53, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 1 Tla L. Breckenridge (1877) Mayfield, James (Emma) Ch Juletta, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 36 T187a Ben F. Cald- well (1903) Mayfield, T. C. (Sallie) Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran O200a (1877) Mayol, George B. (Elna) Ch Don&ld, Bernice, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 18 O2a (1914) *Mayol, Mathew E. (Bernice) Ch Lewis, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 12 T75a Mary A. Mayol (1891) Mechals, Samuel (Mary) Ch George, Daisy, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 26 T80a Mrs. Thrift (1858) Medford, M. G. (Mae) Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 16 T126a P. F. Cimbel (1877) *Meffeoid, Chas. W. (Maggie) Spring- field Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gard- ner, Sec 28 T200a Lucy Dovenspeck (1887) Mehlick, George (Agnes) Ch Mary, Celia, Joe, Fred, Albert, Patrick, Agnes, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 17 O5a (1912) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 91 Meier, Henry (Mary) Ch Theodore, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 31 O75a (1870) *Meier, T. J. (Alice) Ch Earl, Agnes, Vincent, Mary, Anna, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 31 O113a (1880) Meiers, George (Bessie) Ch Francis, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 23 T250a Isaac Campbell (1892) Meiers, W. T. (Sallie) Ch Elsie, Frank, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 9 T200a J. F. Ken- nedy (1882) Melcher, Lewis W. (Elizabeth) Brad- fordton, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, See 14 O140a (1867) Mellinger, Clarence (Ina) Ch Florence, Elbert, Willard, Emily, Jane, Esther, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham Sec 24 T200a Jas. S. Mc- Connell (1907) Mellinger, W. C. (Annie) Ch I'della, Clarence, Annie, Lucy, Sherman, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 O80a (1887) *Melton, W. D. (Clara) New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 T105a Mrs. Mary Kremzoe (1907) Mendenhall, Errett (Elizabeth) Ch Homer, Edith, Florence, Chester, Paul, Stewart, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 20 O160a (1890) *Mendenhall, J. H. (Nellie) Ch Ethel, Earl, Eleanor, Ruth, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 33 T500 a R. S. Bullard (1894) *Mendenhall, Joseph A. (Samuella) Ch Samuel, Blanche, Errett, Mabel, Harlan, Myrtle, Russell, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill twp Gardner, Sec 22 T225a B. Kern (1867) Mendenhall, R. B. (Emma) Ch Agnes, Floyd, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Lanesville, Sec 28 T160a W. S. Bullard (1894) Mendenhall, S. A. (Nettie) Ch Arthur, Gladys, May, Orville, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 32 T320a D. Buckles and Mrs. McBlar (1891) Mendenhall, W. D. (Florence) Me- chanicsburg Bx 55, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Foreman for R. B. Mendenhall (1902) Mergill, Manuel (Jessie) Ch Manuel, Frank, Mamie, Springfield Rt 18, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 6 O15a (1877) Merrill, Chas. (Jessie) Ch George, Au- burn Rt 47, tel Divernon, twp Diver- non, Sec 7 T81a Chas. Ogg (1881) Merriman, George (Effie) Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Wil- liams, Sec 22 O200a (1887) TRIALS OP THE ROAD ON AN INSPECTION TRIP. GENE AND CHAS. FUNK STANDING DEANE AND DELOSS FUNK WORKING ON THE TIRE. 92 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Merriman, Robert (Ella) Ch Ceqil, Cletus, Leo, Marie, Theresa, Bernice, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Tlliopolis, twp Illi- opolis, Sec 14 Foreman for B. F. Can- trell (1878) Merritt, Lafayette (Malinda) Ch Mar- garet, Pearl, Ellen, Cora, Ira, Ivan, Lem, Veda, Lucy, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec '4 T86a Twist Bros. (1916) Merritt, Milford (Julia) Ch Jesse, Polly, Dolly, Anna, Betty, Tina, Lou, Berlin, twp Island Grove, Sec 5 O17a (1885) Metcalf, Albert F. (Carrie) Ch Eugene, Mechanicsburg Bx 102, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 35 T240a George Pasfield (1886) Metcalf, Elmer (Bertha) Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 11 T235a Alex M. Booth (1888) *Metcalf, S. C. Ch Russel, Mechanics- burg Bx 117, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 27 O245a (1853) Metcalf, Sam (Hattie) Ch Lucilla, Buffalo Bx 67, tel Buffalo, twp Me- chanicsburg, T235a Alex M. Booth (1870) Meyer, Adolph P. (Nellie) Ch Homer, Howard, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 27 T300a E. W. Brown (1893) *Meyer, Gottlieb Ch Emma, Mamie, Loami Rt 32, tel Waver ly, twp Loami, Sec 4 O160a (1883) *Meyer, Henry C. Ch Elizabeth, Louise, Bertha, Henry, Carl, Albert, Gottlieb, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 4 O196a (1883) *Meyer, Herman H. (Mabel) Ch Ber- tha, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 10 T180a Lloyd Brown (1913) Meyer, Henry L. (Edna) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 4 T60a Louis Meyer (1890) *Meyer, Louis (Lena) Ch Henry, Paul- ine, Minnie, Clara, John, Lillian, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 33 O156a (1885) *Meyer, R. H. (Rose) Ch Ralph, Pawnee, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 12 T320a Mrs. E. Weber (1904) Meyer, Wentlen (Lulu) Ch Mary, Springfield Rt 10, tel SpringfieH, twp Springfield, Sec 16 T20a W. M. Camp- bell (1889) Meyers, F. J. Ch Marie, Frank, Ber- nice, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton twp New Berlin, Sec 31 O114a (1884) Michel, John, Custer Rt 53, twp Cot- ton Hill, Sec 13 O89a John Michel (1868) *Milar, Edwin B. (Mary) Ch William, Warren, Paul, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 17 O400a (1867) Milby, Joe L. (Ida) Ch Leslie, Leonard, Elizabeth, Elsie, Bertha, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 27 T..a Kate Moore (1897) Milby, Richard (Fannie) Ch Bertha, Mamie, Florence, Ethel, Floyd, Ar- thur, May, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Boynton, twp I'sland Grove, Sec 5 T180a Chris Beck (1895) Miles, John W. (Christine) Ch Persis, Paul, Cecil, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12, Farmhand for Mrs. Maggie Lewis (1917) Miles, John, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 29 O30a (1848) *Mlles, W. S. (Hazel) Ch Harold, Wil- liam, Helen, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, Sec 29 O280a (1906) Milladay, John (Kathryn) Ch Bernard, Dorothy, John Leonore, May, Helen, Walter, Ruth, Lanesville, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 8 T475a H. C. Whittmore Miller, Mrs. A. Ch Arthur, Lee, Eva, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 18 O40a (1877) Miller, Albert J. (Mary) Ch Fay, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 12 O215a (1861) Miller, Alex (Jennie) Ch Regina, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 17 T200a Mrs. J. Fullenwider (1866) Miller, Allen A. (Margaret) Ch Edwin, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 10 O105a (1850) Miller, Arthur, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 18 O400a (1867) Miller, Augustus T. (Maud) Ch Edna, Mabel, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Salis/ury, Sec 28 O70a (1871) Miller, Bruce, Rochester Rt 36, twp Rochester, Sec 27 O60a (1881) Miller, C. H. (Sarah) Ch Sylvia, Spring- field Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Wood- side, Sec 10 O2a (1915) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 93 Miller, David F. (Mary) Ch Cleo, David, Dawson Rt 21, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 6 OllOa (1852) Miller, Edwin L. (Florence) Ch Clyde, Edna, Ora, Glen, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 3 O98a (1873) Miller, Mrs. Eliza J. Ch Flora, Ella, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, "Sec 23 O120a (1840) Miller, Elmer E. (Mary) Ch Oakley, Fred, Esther, Orpha, Prudence, Max- well Rt 37, twp Talkington, Sec 8, Farmhand for G. W. Dusett (1914) Miller, E. P., Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 32 T70a Wm. Miller (1874) Miller, E. T. (Lulu) Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12, Foreman for Roh- rer Heirs (1877) Miller, Frank, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 7 O140a (1872) Miller, Fred (Grace) Ch Ernest, Dor- othy, Athens Rt 1, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, T320a W. D. Powers (1909) *Miller, Fred H. (Bertha) Ch Edith, Lois, James, Allen, Joy, Ilene, Max- well Rt 37, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 32 O120a (1884) Miller, Fred W. Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 28 O30a (1911) *Miller, J. Allen (Pearl) Ch Clara, Virginia, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 28 T334a H. E. Ensley, (1914) Miller, Jacob Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 35 O80a (1850) Miller, James A. (Bertha) Ch Effie, Genevieve, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 8 T160a M. Van Winkle (1912) Miller, Jesse Ch Edna, Phoebe, Mech- anicsburg Rt 60, twp Lanesville, Sec 21 Foreman for Frank Hampton (1868) Miller, J. M. (Fannie) Ch Elsie, Delia, Otis, Inez, Leslie, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 36 O114a (1882) Miller, John A. (Mattie) Ch Helen, Herschel, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12 O40a (1879) *Miller, John (Mary) Ch Mildred, Buf- falo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mech- anicsburg, Sec 2 T234a S. Rogers (1861) Miller, John M. (Sadie) Ch Ethel, Truman, Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 5 T200a R. H. Lockridge (1864) Miller, Joseph L. (Jennie) Ch Chelsea, Ruth, Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 7 O124a T30a Albert Miller (1873) Miller, J. W. (Bertha) Ch John, Roch- ester Rt 19, twp Rochester, S'ec 32 O40a (1883) Miller, Louis W. (Florence) Ch Alice, Stella, Louis, Gertrude, Elsie, Farm- ingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 5 O160a (1867) Miller, Minka (I'da) Ch Clara, Anna, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Salisbury, Sec 29 O21a (1902) Miller, Oliver (Fannie) Ch Glen, Myrtle, Dell, Blanche, Carry, George, Leo, Fannie, Vera, Verna, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 20 T200a Harriett Booth (1892) Miller, Otto (Dora) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Chatham, Sec 19 O8a (1888) *Miller, P. S. (Helen) Ch Hazel, Lil- lian, Irene, Springfield Rt 9, tel Roch- ester, twp Ball, Sec 2 T4a Mrs. Mary Welch (1883) Miller, Robert (Susie) Ch Richard, Gobel, Elsa, Burger, Robert, Ella, Ethel, Edjith^ Lucille, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 26 Foreman for Butler Bros. (1905) Miller, Roy (Mary) Ch Jay, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 30 Foreman for S. A. Barnes (1893) Miller, Ruben M. (Caroline) Ch Nellie, John, Ruben, Floyd, Nina, Preston, Roland, Esther, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 28 O90a (1859) :t The only possible way to promote the growth and development of your community is to trade with your local merchants. It is to your own best interest to keep as much of your wealth as possible at home. " 94 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Miller, Samuel J. (Cora) Ch Ralph, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Cooper, Sec 3 T213a (1877) Miller, Tilford C. (Maria) Ch Augustus, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, O40a (1884) Miller, W. E. (Louella) Ch George, Homer, Joseph, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 34 O300a (1855) Miller, W. H. (Mary) Ch Lloyd Springfield Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 24 T120a Mrs. E. Miller (1877) Miller, W. P. (Annie) Ch Pauline, Lorinda, Williamsville Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 12 T160a F. E. Zeigler (1913) Miller, William T. (Beatrice) Ch Frank, Virgel, Archie, Phillip, Nel, Josephine, Riley, John, Julia, Leona, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 8 T200a Thomas Butler (1902) Mills, Dennis (Mary) Glenarm Rt 20, tel Chatham, twp Ball, S'ec 9 Fore- man for Mrs. Agga C. Jones (1866) Mills, John (Lydia) Ch Floyd, Bertha, Wenford, Mary, Helen, Dorothy, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 29 T160a John Cook (1857) Milner, Ed (Minnie) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 8 O50a (1877) Milner, James (Sarah) Ch Jessie, Ethel, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 22 O160a (1853) Milner, James (Lucille) Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 36 T28a Cogdell Estate (1916) *Milner, J. L. Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 22 T160a Jas. Milner (1877) Milner, Roy (Delia) Ch Roy, Mary, Leo, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 23 T80a D. L. Haire (1899) *Minch, Joseph (Sophia) Ch John, Theresa, Frank, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 34 O157a (1881) Minch Bros. New Berlin Rt 30, twp New Berlin, Sec 27 T160a Jos. Minch (1889) Minder, Frank (Sarah) Ch Chester, Edna, Arthur Gerard, Pawnee, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 1 T80a G. J. Boll (1863) Minder, George (Anna) Ch Mary, Kate, Caroline, Elizabeth, Flora, Dora, Sophia, George, Frank, Edward, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, S'ec 6 O472a (1853) Minder, Henry (Nellie) Ch Gladys, Dorothy, Roy, Joe, Marion, Spring- field Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 T6a Nick Gible (1900) *Minder, John G. (Barbara) Ch Mamie, Sabestine, Lou, Lena, Barbara, Nelda, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 29 O130a (1867) Minder, William (Lillie) Ch Francis, William, Springfield Rt 10,. tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 19 O155a Reisch Brewing Co. (1877) Mitch, John (Caroline) Ch Carl, Frank. Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 10 T72a J. P. Stout (1904) *Mitchell, A. H. (Loat) Ch Lucille, Bernadine, Maxwell, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 T120a J. W. Work- man (1886) Mitchell, Bert (May) Ch Mona. Louis, Hattie, Mary, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 33 T80a M. S. Gold (1878) *Mitchell, E. D. (Anna) Ch Clarence, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 4 O242a (1877) *Mitchell, Frank R. (Lizzie) Ch Lester, Eva, Cecil, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 4 T140a E. D. Mitchell (1903) *Mitchell, G. M. (Anna) Ch Roy, Ula, Fred, Merrill, Omer, Stella, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 19 O120a (1860) Mitchell, H. C. (Phoebe) Ch Curtis, Lewis, Lawrence, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 18 T. A. Landon (1910) Mitchell, Hiram (Lula) Ch Twyla, Thelma, Velma, Geraldine, Maxwell Rt 57, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 5 Farmhand for A. E. Deather- age (1883) *Mitchell, J. W. (Sallie) Ch Roy, Waverly Rt 1, twp Maxwell, Sec 25 O240a (1857) Mitchell, Oliver T. Ch Marjorie, Loami Rt 33, twp Chatham, Sec 3 Foreman for Jess Dodds (1916) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 95 Mitchell, Roy E. (Mabel) New Berlin Rt 3, twp Maxwell, Sec 12 Foreman for Wellington Huffaker (1885)__ Mitchell, Sam (Sarah) Ch Hiram, Walter, Pearl, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 24 O80a (1857) 'Mitchell, Thomas (Anna) Ch Goldie, Erma, Glenn, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 4 T120a W. S. Mitchell (1874) Mitchell, W. S. (Mary) Ch Thomas, Ruben, Arthur, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, Sec 30 O120a (1857) Mitts, J. E. (Anna) Ch Harold, Spring- field Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 22 T40a F. C. Ford (1887) Mitts, John (Sidney) Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 11 T120a Mrs. Omer Mitts (1892) Mitts, Omer (Nancy) Ch Omer, River- ton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 12 O240a (1857) Mitts, R. F. (Emma) Ch Pearl, Ruth, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 Farmhand for W. M. Campbell (1892) Mitts, Truman (Ethel) Ch Ray, Elsie, Oma, Clarence, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O20a (1882) *Moelier, Theo. F. (Maude) Brecken- ridge Rt 1, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 28 T320a Geo. Royse (1911) Moffett, George R. Lewder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 15 O240a (I860) Mohn, John (Flossie) Ch Leonard, Alma, Etta, Riverton Rt 17, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 30 Foreman for John Matthews (1902) Mohn, Marion (Sarah) Ch Dovie, Lot- tie, Francis, Arthur, Ithell, Riverton Rt 17, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 31 TlOOa Foreman for Chas. and Wm. Hendricks (1869) Moluski, Dora Ch John, George, Daw- son Rt 21, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 33 O40a (1892) Molohon, John W. (Mary) Ch Ellen, Garra, Clara, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 28 O320a (1872) Molohan, Oscar (Mary) Ch Moses, Alva, Fred, Freda, Chester, Harlan, Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, Sec 21, O105a (1875) Molohon Owen (Laura) Ch Phyllis, Charles, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 T80a Jake Wag- goner (1869) Money, Ernest (Lonely) Ch Fern, Loami Rt 32, twp Maxwell, Sec 9 Foreman for Fred Bachmann (1909) *Moomey, J. Frank (Nora) Ch Mildred, Anna, Glenn, Wayne, Ford, Maxwell, Alice, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 31 T200a Mrs. Black (1872) Moomey, Mrs. George Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 6 O150a (1870) Moomey, Owen (Elva) Ch Mabel, Rus- sel, Lloyd, Leslie, Luella, Marguerite, Harold, Homer Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 6 T200a Mrs. M, Moomey (1875) Moon, Orland (Rose) Ch Helen, George, Florence, Herald, Auburn Rt 47, twp Chatham, Sec 36 Foreman Geo. Bearden Mooney, W. B. (Katherine) Ch Mary, Margaret, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 30 O20a (1888) Moore, Asa B. (Lou) Ch I'rma, George, Charles, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 19 O330a (1858) *Moore, Henry (Hattie) Ch Helen, Ralph, Louis, Bradfordton, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 14 O166a (1872) Moore, John R. (Rosa) Ch LeRoy, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 T6a Jas. W. Turner (1897) *Moore, Katie C. Ch Lulu, John, Ruth, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 14 O225a (1872) Moore, M. K. (Angeline) Ch Samuel, Florence, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 7 T480a J. C. Cook (1882) *Moore, O. C. (Mary) Ch Harry, Lucy, Francis, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis twp Lanesvile, Sec 16 T160a Con- stant Estate (1894) Moose, C. B. (Minnie) Ch- Chalmer, Genevieve, Glenn, Wilma, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 17 T160a Mrs. Gibbons (1895) Moose, W. E. (Ella) Ch Bessie, Lloyd, Ernest, I'rma, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 4-9 T196a S. S. Stamm (1905) More, Carles F. (Nellie) Ch Frederick, Katherine, Elizabeth, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 1 T77a Mrs. B. Jones (1881) More, George L. (Bonnie) Ch Marie, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 9 T (1914) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Morgan, C. H. (Flora) Ch Helen, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 28 OllOa (1884) Morgan, John F. (Anna) Ch Hazel, Anna, John, Francis, Harry, Spring- field Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 T _ G. Trutter (1916) *Morgan, C. Wesley (Cora) Mechan- icsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 21 OlGOa (1863) *Morga*i, Mrs. Wm. Ch Cornelius,Mech- anicsburg, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 27 O175a (1876) Morley, James (Effie) Ch Ethel, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Chatham, Sec 18 T367a Isaac Workman (1869) Morley, John T. (Hannah) Ch Hazel, Emily, Willa, Louis, John, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 27 T320a A. Anderson (1870) *Morris, Albert L. (Abbie) Brecken- ridge Rt 1, twp Cooper, Sec 33 T240a M. Cody and Mrs. Sarah Neer (1897) Morris, Emmet (Alice) Ch Earl, Gen- evieve, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 33 Foreman for E. A. Roesch (1917) Morris, Mrs. Grace E. Ch Marguerite, John, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 32 T5a Saml Vaughn (1912) Morris, J. S. (Laura) Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 25 O26a (1872) Morris, J. T. (Lena) Ch John, Velda, Robert, Frederick, Springfield, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 29 O2a (1897) Morris, L. J. (Anna) Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 20 Farmhand for Q. R. Treat (1886) *Morris, Mattie A. Ch Eugene, Mamie, Harold, Mechanicsburg, Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 O345a (1868) *Morris, L. (Myra) Ch Eleanor Pleas- ant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 22 T160a W. R. Morris (1887) Morris, William L. (Fannie) Ch Albert, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 33 T240a M. Cody and Mrs. S. Neer (1877) Morrisey, M. J. (May) Cornland Rt 1, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 28 O80a (1876) Morrison, W. A. (Bertha) Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 19 O80a (1856) Moseley, Brinton Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 10 Foreman for J. P. Abrine (1914) *Mottar, Jr. Lewis (Mabel) Ch Ken- neth, Thelma, Esper, Wilma, Ouster Rt 53, twp Cooper Sec 21 T180a Henry Ross (1881) Mottar, Louis (Debora) Ch Elsie, Roch- ester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 28 030a (1851) *Moury, J. L. (Emma) Ch Owen, Earl, Russel, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 13 O266a (1871) *Mowry, Walter (Claretta) Ch Emma, Ethel, Gilbert, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cart- wright, S'ec 2 T133a Dr. L. R. James (1891) Moyer, Clarence H. (Ella) Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 O60a (1899) Mrasak, John (Lillian) Ch Dorothy, Edward, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 13 T80a Bert Stoker (1913) Mrasak, W. H. (Leona) Ch Glen, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 12 T4a Chas. Woods (1915) Muench, George (Maggie) Ch Herman, William, Joe, George, Maddie, Can- trall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 O160a (1901) Muckelston, Rufus T. (Anna) Ch Grace, Lottie, May, Viola, Earl, John, Loami Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 34 Foreman for Joe Nevins (1852) Muir, Mrs. Mary L. Ch William, Illiopo- lis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 34 O284a (1879) Mulcahy, Daniel (Adeline) Ch Francis, Eleanor, Hannah, Susan, Chatham Rt 15, twp Chatham, S'ec 12 Foreman for Vincent Smith (1867) Mulcahy, J. P. (Kate) Illiopolis Rt 58, el Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 20 T200a Simon Kinahan (1882) Mulcahy, Mike (Mildred) Ch Jennie, Mary, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T308a Thos. Suddith (1916) Mulcahey, P. J. (Mary) Ch Maria, Margaret, Tom, Helen, John, Eliza- beth, Genevieve, Edward, Buffalo Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, T381a L. McDaniel (1862) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 97 Mulcahey, W. J. (Katherine) Ch Gor- man, Katharine, Margaret, Henry, Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 4 T204a Stanley Estate (186o) *Mullen, Sarah J. Ch Roland, Spring- field Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 12 O60a (1905) Muller Henry A. (Carrie) Ch Frances, Carl, Dorothy, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 16 T121 a A. Muller (1882) *Mullett, Anna Ch Gertrude, William, Mary, John, George, Fred, Rose, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 29 O137y 3 a (1867) Mullett, George (Hannah) Ch Annie, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 7 T247a Michael Cordes (1880) Mullett, William (Alice) uh Jane, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 33 O20a (1903) Mulligan, F. K. (Edith) Ch Marjorie, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 31 T8a Jesse Coons, (1916) Mulligan, W. T. (Delia) Ch Fletcher, Vern, Glenn, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 7 T132a Mrs. Fred Rowe (1896) Mullikin, A. (Cora) Ch Bessie, Ruth, Russel, Joseph, Floyd, Charles, Illi- opolis Rt 58, tel llliopolis, twp llli- opolis, Sec 12 T265a D. Buckles (1911) Mull ins, Deal (Nellie) Ch Roy, Clyde, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Divernon, Farm- hand for G. Davidson Mull ins, De Forrest (Myrtle) Ch Harry, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 29 Tenant W. B. Searcy (1910) Mullins, Howard (Tishia) Ch Sarah, Stella, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Divernon, Farmhand for George Davidson (1917) Muncy, James (Florence) Ch Bonnie, Lester, Glenn, Joy, Divernon, tel Divernon, Sec 27 Farmhand for George Brown (1912) Munson, Charles B. (Joseph) Ch Mary, Walter, Virgil, Nellie, Ben, Edwin, Springfield Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek. Sec 28 O20a Thomas Kerr (1916) *Merrick, William (Edith) Ch Opal, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 30 O185a (1893) Murphy, Daniel (Hannah) Ch Vincent Pawnee Rt 52, tel Dfvernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 26 T160a Rube Brown (1903) Murphy, Joe Glenarm Rt 22, twp Paw- nee, Sec 2 T80a Jacob Lard (1916) Murphy, Joseph Glenarm Rt 22, twp Divernon, Sec 3 T240a Chas, A. Iloff (1884 ) *Murphy, Mrs. John Ch Patt, Agnes John, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham twp Ball, Sec 31 O281a (1900) Murphy, Kathryn Ch James, Alexander Rt 9 ' twp Murphy, M. I. Ch Francis, llliopolis Box 273, twp llliopolis, Sec 7 T170a Pearson Heirs (1863) Murphy, Ned (Martha) Ch Martin, ^i Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester K' Patrick J- (Mary, Cb, Eliza- beth, Ella, Thomas, John, Morgan Agnes, Patrick, Jr., Farmingdale Rt /iooo\ Wp Salisbui T, Sec 34 0150a (1892) *Murphy, Walter (Catherine) Ch Dan Florence, Helen, Margaret, Cather- ine, Francis, Divernon Rt 42, tel Pawnee > Sec 26 0240a Murphy, W. F. (Nell) Ch Ray, Mina, Georgia, Lillian, Will, Pawnee Rt 51 twp Pawnee, Sec 36 T160a J A' Murphy (1891) Murray, E. E. (Sarah) Ch Sylvia Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 30 Farmhand for Charles Patton (1916) . *Murray, John (Margaret) Ch Spring- field Rt 4, tei Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, Sec 26 T85a Andrew Costello (1874) Murray, W. J. (Julia) Ch William, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 6 O160a (1876) Muttera, George (Aletha) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 4 O40a (1882) Myers, Daniel S. (Emiline) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T115a L. L. Carpenter (1912) Myer, John C. (Jennie) Ch Fern, Charles, Earl, Alice, May, Eleanor, llliopolis Rt 55, tel llliopolis, twp llliopolis, Sec 23 Foreman for B. J. Derell (1876) Myers, L. F. (Ethel) Ch Lorin, Spring- field Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 T57a A. W. Barker (1887) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY N *Nanwinkle, W. D. (Ida) Ch Dewey, Roy, Melvin, Marie, Williams, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel 6 twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 17 T260a W. A. Briters (1876) Nation, Chas. E. (Kate) Ch Ruth, Leroy, Chas., Ira, Breckenridge Rt 1, twp Cooper, Sec 33 Tla M. Cody (1872) Nation, J. W. (Jewell) Buffalo Rt 4, twt Mechanicsburg, Sec 8 Foreman A. M. Knight Nave, Arthur (Winnie F.) Ch Lela, Knave, Frank, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 31 O206a (1877) Neagle, Robert T. (Gladys L.) Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 Fr 320a George Witty' (1915) Neal, George (Minnie) George, Hattie. Wesley, Henry, Elmer, Tra, Chester, Manford, Hazel, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 14 O170a George Neal (1868) Neal, W. H. (Julia) Ch Edna, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 Farmhand Mrs. Maggie Lewis (1875) Neavill, Arthur (Anna) Ch Matt, Arthur, Joe, Cant rail Rt 27, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 21 T49a Joe Thompson (1916) Neavill, Edgar (Hazel) Ch Cora, Delia, Athens Rt 1, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 3 T283a C. P. Power (1910) Neff, J. J. (Lizzie) Ch LeRoy, Ruth. Clarence, Clyde,' Vetma, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Bell, twp Island Grove. Sec 14 T308 Thomas Condell (1892) Neff, John W. (Ethel) Ch Raymond. Vlancy, Nellie, Forrest, Harold, Paul, Curran Rt 11, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 T120a C. & J. McMurray (1902) Neher, Isaac (Amanda) Ch Albert C., Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, T23a Israel Bates (1909) Nelson, J. H. (Maude) Ch Nella. May, Pleasant Plaines 3t 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 22 Fr i60a LeRoy Mooris (1906) Nelson, Louis (Sena) Ch H^len, Oscar. Elmer, Springfield, tel Snrin~field. twp Woo'lPide. SPC Ifi fl^lQ) Nelson, Vishue (Msne) Ch James W., Owen L., Vera M., Hubbard V., Cur- ran Rt 12, Sec 18 Farmhand F. L. Ourtty Nevitt, Gid (Ethel) Ch May, Clyde, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 Farmhand A. C. Brown (1912) Nevitt, G. P. (Florence) Ch Pearl, Lanesville Rt 1, tel Bell, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 29 Fr 160a Allen Hearin U916) Nevitt, W. T. (Minnie) Ch Vanah, Arlins, Gordon, Buffalo Rt 61, tel Buffalo Fr 270a Charles Ellington (1911) *Nevius, J. O. (May) Ch Lonely, John T., Loami Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 26 T108a W. W. Joy (1870) New, William F. (Minnie) Ch Wil- liams C., Springfield Rt 2, tel Spring- field, twp Curran, Sec 1 O4%a (1872) New berry, Charles (Alma) Ch Veda, Lawrence, Louis, Roy, Clara, Max- well Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Max- well, Sec 32 Foreman Fred Death- erage (1910) Newby, Sherma (Millie) Ch Clarence, Margaret, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Can- trall, twp Fancy Creek, T120a A. L. Britton (1914) *Newcomer, H. J. (Lula) Ch Harold, Velma, Mary, Charles, Springfield Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Bell, Sec 1 T80a Mrs. M. C. Newcomer (1885) *Newman, Charles (Louise) Ch Virgil, Delmar, Blanche, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 25 Tllla John Newman (1880) Newman, Chas. (Mary) Ch Ernest, Suzel, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring, twn Woodside. Sec 21 O80a (1887) Newrran, Ernest (Rosey) Springfield Rt 3, tel Spring, twp Woodside, Sec 21 T80a Fdward Watz (1897) Newrran, John (Maggie) Ch Charles, Thomas, Etta, Katie, Esther, Spring- field Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Wood- side. Fee 24 OlPOa ri<>12) *Newman, John (Madie) Ch Ben, Cant^all, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 10 T240a L. A. Brown ('1897) Ne-ell, Cla-de (Fay) Ch GeraMine, Pauline Custcr Rt 53, tel Rochster, twn Cooler, Sec 30 T90a Dr. L. F. *NeeH, Clause P. (Jennie) Ch Ruth, Mildred, Helen, Jane, Martha, Chat- ham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chat- ham, Sec 27 O90a (1898) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 99 *Nicholes, Charles (Ollie) Ch Roscoe, Wayne, Harold, Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 16 T160a O Cardline Tuepin (1897) Nichols, Jas. F. (Myrtle) Ch W. C. Nichols, Bessie, George, John, Lilly, Robert, Arlie, Fannie, Byron, Paw- nee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 32 Chas. Hinkle (1909) Nichols, John (Mary L.) Ch Alvin, Irene, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 7 T80a Albert Archer (1876) *Nichols, W. H. (Rotta) Ch Annes, Lanesville, tel Buffalo, Sec 7 T470a H: C. Wittmore (1902) Nickel, Jacob (Anna) Ch Fred, Fern, Will, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 14 Farm- hand Will Council (1907) Nickelson, Fred (Etta) Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 7 T240a W. S. Johnson (1886) Nickelson, Roy (Louise) Ch Alma, Earl, Sherman Rt 25, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 24 Farmhand Thomas Sudduth Nickelson, Roy (Marie) Ch Robert J., Bradfordton, twp Gardner, Sec 23 (1917) Nickolson, Jessie W. (Mary E.) Ch Ray, Roy, Oliver, Julion, Len, Brad- fordton, twp Gardner, Sec 23 O68a (54) Niemeyer, Ben (Engel), Cantrall Rt 27, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 7 O80a (10) Nixon, Ross P. (Anna) Ch Harold Mel- ba, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 T230a, E J Towns- end (1899) Nixon, Thos E. (Lyda) Ch Vernon, Ver- nell, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Me- chanicsburg, T224a, Carl S'wigart (1916) Noble Orra (Sadie) Ch Alice, Florise, John, Springfield Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 TlOa, Geo Ledabrand (1891) *Noble J. H. (Grace), Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp niiopolis, Sec 2 O80a (1911) Noble Richard (Lena), Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 35 T16a C. Bornke (1892) Noble, S. H. (Edith) Ch Marjorie, Ralph, Hazel Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 15 T160a, William Lynd (1884) Noble, T. J. Ch Clyde, Gertrude L., Jane, Bell, Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 21 T320a Mrs. E. Matts (1872) Noel, Edward Ch Pernelia, Edna, Tru- day, Marguerite, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Me- Chanicsburg, Sec 26 T60a J. Fullen- wider (1875) Noffsinger, John (Dora) Ch Sarah, Jessie, C<*rdy, Daniel, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 22 Fr33a Mc- Cloyd (1914) Nokes, A. B. (Frances) Ch Arlie, Wil- liam, Geo., Annetta, Gilbert, Spring- field Rt 7, tel Springfield Rt 7, twp Woodside T730a (1884) Nokes, A. B. (Francis) Ch Alfred, Springfield Rt Bx 191, tel Spring, twp Clear Lake, Sec 31 T60a M. Tansey (1887) Nokes, William (Katie) Ch Nellie, Charlotte, Annettie, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T160a W. T. Gatton (1892) Nollsch, Carl G., Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 33 TlO^a Mrs. Anna Young (1903) Nollsch, Geo. H. (Myrtle D.) Ch Ed- win A., Henry W., Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 34 O40a (1904) Nolting, Jesse (Mary) Ch Dorthy, Charles, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 3 T137a Lou Sin *Norris, John (Linna) Ch Thomas, Leo, John, Will, Charlie, Emma, Nellie, Edward, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 13 T280a W. T. lies. Norris, Leo J. (Ethel) Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 20 TlOOa, John Norris (1893) *North, William (Lottie) Ch Charlvus, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 1 O247a William North (1867) Norval, Carl (Mary? Ch Arthur, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 26 T50a F. Yarlo (1910) Nottingham, A. C. (Mary) Ch Helen, Mabel, Delia, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 O18Sa (1876) 100 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Nottingham, James, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 17 O160a (1845) 'Nottingham, Johnathan (Nellie) Ch Barton, Johnatha, Ruth, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 26 O80a (1878) Nottingham, L. W. (Laura) Ch Wil- liam H., Nellie F., Chester L., Lena O., Floyd E., Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 FrSlOa C. Boynton Nottingham, W. S. (Anna) Ch Edna, Walter, Mary, Ellis, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 31 O188a (1871) O Obanion, Robert (Martha) Ch Rose, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 11 O5a (1890) O'Brien, Edward, Spring Rt 5, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 15 O29a (1874) O'Brien, Thos. (Lizzie) Ch Morgan H. R., William V., Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 19 T200a Ida H. Happer (1905) O'Brien, T. R. (Agnes) Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 5 0171a (1883) O'Brine, Hugh (Francis) Ch High, Springfield Rt 5, twp Springfield, Sec 3 Ollla (1873) O'Connors, Patrick, Springfield Rt 3, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7 T12a James Fagan (1913) *Odione, Alfred (Martha) Ch Martha, Glenarm, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 33 T480a Tansey Est (1885) Odiorne, Mrs. E. J. Ch Mabel, Alford, Elizabeth, William, Blanche, Helen, Shelton, Springfield Rt, 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 17 Q320a (1877) Ogden, J. W. (Helen) Pawnee, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 7 O36a (1858) Ogila, John (Mary) Sherman Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 17 O14a (1912) Oglebay, Otto (Emma) Ch Edith, Ernest, Springfield Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 27 O20a (50) Oglesby, J. T. (Emma) Ch Lottie, Lela, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel llliopolis O80a (1917) Ohern, William J. (Ella) Lowder Rt 38, twp Talkington, Sec 13, T160a J. M. Graham (1889) *O'Keefe, David (Edna) Ch Elizabeth, Arthur, Mildred, Taylor D., Ger- trude, John E., Margaret, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 8 O120a Mrs. O'Keefe (1858) *O'Keefe, Taylor (Nettie) Ch Charles, Loami Bx 27, tel Loami T163a Mar- garet Turpin (1886) Oldham, W. R. (Mary) Ch Dee, Ida, Williams, twp Williams, Sec 10, Farmhand M. Cook (1915) O'Leary, James J., Springfield Gen Del, twp Gardner, Sec 12 O22a (1897) O'Leary, William P., Springfield Gen Del, twp Gardner, Sec 12 O22a (1868) Olcott, C. J. (Flora) Ch Flora, Fern, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 21 O180a (1868) Oliver, J. T. (Gertrude) Ch Lenean, Gladys, Roberta, Ora, Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 10 T226a Park Co (1868) Oliver, R. E. (Rosan) M^yrl, Robert, Josephine, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riv- erton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 4 T175a Simon Keck (1916) Olson, Nelson (Mary A.) Ch Robert, Emma, Thos. H., Newton, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 23 O80a (1850) *0rwin Bros., S. B., G. P., Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright O297a Osenton, J. S. (Ida) Ch Ray, Ebert, Mary, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, Sec 3 T175a Sculey Estate (1858) Ostermeier, Fred, Ch William, Henry, Fred, August, Katie, Louis, Minnie, Julia, Mary, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 7 O400a L. H. Coleman (1867) *Ostermeier, F. J. (Carlott) Ch Chris- topher, Alvin, Frederick, Elsie, John, Helen, Springfield Rt 2, tel Inter- state, twp Curran, Sec 13 T160a L. H. Coleman (1872) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 101 *Ostermeier, Henry A. (Sarah) Ch Charlotte, Johanna, Henry Rudolph, Earnest, Chatham Rt 15, tel Spring- field, twp Chatham, Sec 6 T295a W. L. Keisacker (1867) *0stermeier, John (Mary) Ch Law- rence, Donald, Russell, Simeon, Mary, Helen, Mechanicsburg Rt 68, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 26 O15a T160a Mrs. Cath- rine (1909) Ostermeier, W. F. (Caroline) Ch Wil- liam, Bertha, Carl, Fred Robert, Ruth, Delmar, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 19 076 (1866) Ostertog, Louis (Ruth) Sherman, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 25 T240a Chas. Wood (1914) *0tter, H. G. (Grace) Pleasant Plaint Rt 42, T107 2-10a J. H. Rapps (1885) *Page, Emmet (Lydra) Rochester Rt 19, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 O180a Em- met Page Page, James H. (Charlotte) Ch Law- rence, Lewis, Charlotte, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 33, Foreman W. B. Shephard (1880) Paid, Frank, Jr. (Katherine) Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 7 T80a F. Paul, ST. (1886) Painter, Fred (Lulu) Ch Hazel, Maud, Merrel, Fred, Grace, Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 7 Farmhand (1900) Pal lard, W. H. (Elnora) Ch Comula, Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 18, Farmhand (1876) *Palmer, B. F. (Lurana) Ch Kern, Ada, Grace, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 20 T120a Henry Ingles (1900) Pangle, Sylvester (Susia) Ch Earl, Carley, Springfield Rt 7, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 2 Olla (1883) i| < Pantier, Mathew W. F. (Edna) Farm- ingdale Rt 13, twp Salisbury, Sec 32 T2a A. F. Rhodes (1915) Pape, Charles (Rosa E.) Ch Lena, Ada, August, Custer, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 14 T20a G. T. Greentornce Pape, Charles (Antorese) Ch Charles, Wilborn, Lizzie, Louisa, Henry, Clemens, Ernvia, Otto, Clara, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 9 O80a Charles Pape (1882) *Pape, Henry H. (Kattie) Ch Lewis H. George W., Genevia, Mae, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 9 O92 Henry Pape (1887) *Park, Clifford (Pearl) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 8 O21a (1887) *Park, G. W. (Amy) Ch Reynolds, W. Lester, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 8 O159a (1873) *Park, John W. (Clara E.) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 7 O112a (1872) Park, Lee (Eula) Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 24 T160a A. L. Park (1894) *Park, T. E. (Etta G.) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 8 O175a (1879) *Park, W. C. (Ada L.) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 3 O88a (1858) *Parker, C. A. (Saria) Ch Noel, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cart- wright, Sec 26 O92a (1847) Parkes, Hiram (Davie) Ch Mary C., James L., Preston M., Hiram E. k Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 29 OlOOa (1855) *Parkes, James (Hannah) Ch Harry W., Robert E., Ella B., Bertha, Hiram, H., Mamie, Lillian, Russel, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 7 O215a (1851) *Parkinson, F. W. (Katherine) Ch Lucile, Lester, Mildred, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 5 O160a (1885) Parks, Hiram (Mary) Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright Sec 11 O247a A. S. Booth (1888) Parks, R. E. (Anna) Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 32, T160a, Babb Heirs (1878) Par-tier, Michael E. (Lura A.) Ch Lura E., Springfield Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 27 O35a (1872) Parson, Wm., Pawnee Rt 3, twp Pawnee, Sec 6 O21a (1892) 102 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Patheal, Mrs. J." M. Ch Ernice, Donald, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, Sec 25 Frl60a J. C. Loose Patterson, Edgar (Grace) Ch Eldon, Dorris, Keith, Marian, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, S'ec 15, Farmhand William Brown (1887) Patterson, E. E. (Bessie) Ch Thelma, Alva, Russell, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp niiopolis, Sec 24 T80a John Gassaway Patterson, O. E. (Mollie) Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 18 T200a Clara McNaught (1874) *Patton, J. D. (Johanna) Ch Joseph, Thomas, Harry, Raymond, Laotni Rt 32, tel Loami> twp Maxwell, Sec 17 O180a (1871) Paul, Fred (Elizabeth) Ch John, Eva, Sophie, William, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 7 O160a (1867) Paul, J. E. (Mary) Ch Albert, Mary, Nellie, Chas., Harry, Etta Joseph, Bertha, Anna, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 18 O125a Thomas Baker (1910) Paulen, George L. Ch Ottis, Ray, Cur- ran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Cur- ran, S'ec 7 O120a (1869) Paulen, J. L. (Augusta) Ch Lindel, Ernestine, May E., Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill O20a (1872) Paulen, Ray, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 7 T120a George Paulen (1895) Pawer, J. W., Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 9 J. W. C. P. Estate (30) Payne, Ernest (Martha F.) Ch Nelm- vin, Dudley, Thomas, Franklin, Illi- opolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23 T120a P. Blair (1902) *Peacock, J. F. (Nellie) Ch Oren, Earl, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 16 T80a Mrs. P. Cahorn (1914) *Pearce, J. W. (Laura) Ch Foorest, Tracey, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Curran, Sec 2 (1913) *Peden, Henry (Laura) Ch Olin, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 28 T120a Woodson Colean (1917) Peeb'es, C. C. (Mattie) Ch Dorthy, Lela, Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twy Auburn, Sec 7 T80a J. F. Patterson (1907) Peel, Arthur S. (Heneretta) Spring- field Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, Sec 34 O60a (1880) *Pelfer, John E. (Mary) Ch Williams A., Gertrude, John J., Theresa, Wal- ter, Claude, James, Ella, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 14 O320a (1912) Pelham, Arthur N. (Katy) Ch Eron, Ester, Beatrice, Madge, Daniel, Law- rence, Amy, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 4 O53a (1867) Penick, John A. (Grace A.) Ch Erma, Elsie, Lester, John, Jr., Hallie, Farm- ingdale Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 O16a (1900) Pennington, Albert (Bessie) Ch Ray- mond, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Springfield, Farmhand (1912) Pensenhafer, Geo. J. (Lena) Ch Car- rie, Mary, Lena, George, Farming- dale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 6 O240a (1852) Perce, A. D. (Angeline) Cantrall Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O48a (1887) Perkins, Reed M. (Nellie) Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Spring T240a Perkins Bros. (1875) *Perry, C. N. (Nancy) Ch Paul, Oscar, Ralph, Hattie, Loami Rt 32, tel Boynton, twp Maxwell, Sec 12 O12a (1882) Perry & Son, Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Maxwell Perry, W. C. (Mod) Ch Youle P., Jessie B., Arthur L., Gladis F. Veram, Verna E., Walter C., Cowen E., Illiopolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 5 T160a George Ford (1876) *Petefish, A. E. (Lena L.) Ch Russell, Chas., Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 36 O250a (1901) *Peters, F. E. (Ola) Illiopolfs Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp niiopolis, S'ec 10" T160a Mrs. Cantrall (1916) Peters, Fred (Anna) Ch Joseph, Henry, Lizzie, Anna, John, Gertrude, Ferdinand, Theodore, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 14 025a (1887) Peters, O. H. (E.) Ch Maurice, Illi- iopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 32 T160a John Constant (1901) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 103 Peters, W. E. (Ella) Ch Mildred, Helen, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 31 T160a W. J. Millar (1905) *Peterson, Albert (Daisy) Ch Letha P., Ethel L., Roy E., Edith, Albert M., Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 11 T240a A. C. Mop- pell (1893) Pettibone, John (Louisa) Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 30 O30a (1853) Petticord, Chas. (Ollie) Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 17 O80a (1911) Pfeiffer, Benjamin (Emma) Ch Sarah, Mathes, Runie B. F Henry Y., Roland, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake O160a (20a) Pfeffer, John (Hannah) Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 18 Fr 420a Edgar Boynton (1911) Pfeiffer, Michael (Emma) Riverton Rt 17, tel Mechanicsburg, twp , Me- chanicsburg, Sec 19 O160a (1873) Phillips, Abraham (Alice) Ch Robert, Frank, Minnie, Annie, Fred, Farm- ingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, S'ec 8 043a (1907) Phillips, C. N. (Agnes) Ch May, Her- ald, Wayne, Ruby, Illiopolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 5 T132a R. T. Grusenbury (1867) Philips, Charles (Nellie) Ch Richard, Marguerite, Catherine, Illiopolis, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 7 O80a Jessie Hesser (1886) Phillips, Fred A. (Margaret) Ch Mil- dred M., Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 8 T43a A. R. Phillips (1893) Philips, George A. (Martha) Ch Harry, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Dliopolis, twp Lanesville Sec 22 O200a Mrs. James Baker (1860) Philips, Steane (Gary) Ch Lorence, Jessie, Mary, Cant rail Rt 28, tel Can- trail, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 Farm- hand J. J. Bailey (1867) Phlman, Frank (Alice) Ch Glen, Gor- den, Frank, Spring Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Spring Sec 5 T17a John Britton- cork *Pickett, Chas H. (Katie P.) Ch Jessie M., Wm E., Gertrude, Geo. H., Chas. Jr. (Susie Kern), Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 19 T280a Ed Watts (1894) Pickett, Edward T. (Lizzie) Ch Ger- aldine, Rochester Rt 20, twp Roches- ter, Sec 21, T90a A. Richardson (1907) Pickett, John L. (Grace) Ch Ruth, Farmingdale, twp Gardner, Sec 18, T200a E. A. Knob (1906) Pickett, W. T. (Elizabeth) Ch Eulons, Sterrett, Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 16 J. D. Watters (1901) Pickrell, Harry E. (Mildred) Lanes- ville Rt 30, tel Buffalo, twp Lanes- ville, S'ec 7 O240a Estate B. T. Pick- rell (1889) *Pieratt, Mrs. Kate Ch Clarence, Roy, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg O15a (1888) Pierce, W. A. (Bessie) Ch Chalmer, Howard, Gertrude, Lucealla, Her- man, Mildred, Clifford, Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, S'ec 16 T180a A. S. Goodpasture (1880) Pillischafske, George (Mary) Spring- field Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gard- ner, Sec 24 O168a (1913) Pillischafske, W. M. (Lena) Ch Wil- liam, Emma, Fred, George, Harry, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 19 OlOOa (1880) Ping, J. G. (Lydia) Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 22 T40a G. E. Drennan (1893) *Ping, Lenard (Inez) Ch Clifford, Chester, Hurley, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 25 OlOOa (1892) Pinkova, Wenlzel (Marie) Ch Freda, Francis, Spring Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Sprln?, Sec 18 T30a Frank Judge (1910) Pippin, Burgess R. (Grace" A.) Ch Gordon, Paul, John, Ned, Euniie, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 T96a W. S. Constant (1874) Pirkenstson, T. M. Ch Maurcie, Glen- arm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Diver- non, S'ec 4, T160a Weber Heirs (1913) *Pirkins, J. W. (Mahilda) Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 25 T160a J. C. Lood (1887) 104 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Plowman, Edward (Eva) Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 36 O160a (1861) *Plum, Henry (Laura) Ch Mary, Jean- ette, Waver ly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 24 T80a H. I. Deturk Plumber, Grant (Pearl) Ch Earl, Bert, Bertha, May, Hazel, Willard G., Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 25 J. F. Lard (1885) Plummer, Charles F. (Mary) Glenarm Rt 23, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 13 T200a Frank Jones (1887) *Plummer, Samuel (Alice) Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 12 Tla Green Torronce (1875) Plummer, Samuel (Maggie) Ch Charles Irene, Earl, Eunnie, Dorothy, Roch- ester Rt 19, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 5 Tla B. Plummer (1876) Poe, S. E. (Bertha) Ch Kenneth, Sil- vey, Dohval, Opal, Leona, Williams- vllle, twp Williams, Sec 15 TISOa, Farmhand M. Miller (1891) Poell, J. C. (Rebecca) Ch Philip, John, Cantrall Rt 27, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 7, Farmhand Will Can- terbury (1909) Poffenbarger, Frederick (Eva) Ch Frederick, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 14 T160a J. L. Frazee (1882) Poffenbarger, John A., Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 18 O160a (73) Points, Ray (Ollie) Virden Rt 44, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Farmhand P. Givins (1917) Pollard, J. R. (Lucy) Ch Exie, Nora, Grover, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 15 FrlGOa E. C. Tinian (1904) Pollard, Marvin (Lizzie) Ch J. Henry, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cart- wright, Sec 36, Foreman J. F. Tom- lin (1904) *Pool, F. A. (Margaret) Ch Susan B., Oivernon Rt 48, tel Auburn, twp Di- vernon, Sec 18 O200a (1886) Poor, Mrs. Alice L. Ch Effle, Frank, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 16 O50a (1860) *Poor, Thomas M. (Alice J.) Ch Ar- thur T., Francis S., Eva, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 12 T114a G. J. Little (1868) Pope, John (Anna) Ch Gladys E. F., Opal, Henry, John J., Kathlyn, Jane, Leo, Lester, Chas., Illiopolis Rt 28, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 29 T160a Mrs. A. Booth Alfred Richard Est (1874) Pope, John D. Ch Jossie, Emma, Budie, John D., Jr., Cantrall Rt 28, twp Gardner, Sec 1 O128a (1868) Pope, L. F. (Anna) Ch Ronald, River- ton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 14 T80a L. C. King (1915) Popp, Fred (Elizabeth) Ch Helen, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 27 Farmhand R. S. Turst (1915) Potter, C. R. (Lola) Loam I Rt 24, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12 T131a Mrs. Harriet Hohimer (1917) * Potts, F. M. (Clara) Ch Howard F., Louise E., Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 23 O160a (1867) Pouchot, Ernest (Mary) Ch Roberta, Grace, Nicktons, Robert, Mere, Ella, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 32 T221a M. Berrey (1904) Pourchot, J. H. (Florence) Ch Orville, Lola, Rochester Rt 30, twp Roches- ter, Sec 26 Farmhand Mr. J. W. Cooper (1910) *Power, Chas. P. (Laura) Ch Chas., Jay, June, Cantrall, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 9 O1500a Pooner Estate Powell, E. T. (Ada) Ch Ralph, Law- rence, Theodore, May, Clara, Ar- thur, John, Frank, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton twp Clear Lake, T175a James Easley (1897) Powell, Joseph (Berile) Ch Joseph, Au- burn Rt 46, twp Auburn Sec 9 T1340a Mrs. Delia Weinerman (1901) Power, W. E. (Mattie) Ch Loretta, Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 9 O160a (1857) Powers, John L. (Ada) Ch Susan, Helen, Clara, Alice, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 33 O80a (1879) Powel, Emerson (Mary) Ch Lillie Mil- drew, Lucile, Roy, Fred Cecil, Sher- man Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 7 T160a Harley Grace (1912) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 105 *Prather, Chas. (Ethel) Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, S'ec 17 T270a Mrs. Alice Prather (1877) Prather, J. F. (Emma) Williamsville, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 3 O480a (1882) Prather, Lester (Ava) Mechanicsburg Rt 61, twp Cooper, Sec 16 Tla C. C. Sanders (1890) Pratt, Ray (Carrie) Ch Hazel, Spring- field Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 17 T80a C. McKiney (1903) Price, Elma (Elizabeth) Ch Sidney, Myrtle, Rochester Rt 19, twp Roches- ter, Sec 30 O103 (1900) Price, Elson (Mary) Nellie, Annie, Alice, Ida, Custer Rt 53, tel Roches- ter, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 24 080a Elson Price (1862) Price, F. M. (Edith) Virden Rt 42, tel Virden, twp Divernon, Sec 31 T120a H. M. Moore (1914) Price, William H. (Alice) Ch Blanche, Ruby, Ruth, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 29 T161 C. J. Pulliam (1862) Priddle, J. E. (Ethel) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 31 .T218a A. L. Burry (1892) Priddle, W. G. (Macie) Ch Ina, Mar- jory, Wilma, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 O20a (1879) Primm, Ernest (Fannie) Ch Ruth, Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 4 T267a (1917) Prouty, Chas W. (Rose) Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 15 O6a (1869) Pryer, Edward (Edith) Ch Gary, Mooth, Dorthie, Donald, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 19 T30a Jess Yocum (1915) Pryor, George Ch Nancy, Reba, Cecil, Alvia, Walter, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 26 T169a Lee Metcalf, Henry Fayette (1887) Pryor, Sam (Norma) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 12, Farmhand George Duffe (1916) *Pulliam, Arthur (Ella) Ch Harry, Virginia, Marion, Alfred, Glenarm Rt 21, tel Chatham T240a Pulliam & Shelhouse (1879) Pulliam, F. M. (Sarah) Ch Floyd, Ma- tilda, Genetta, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 32 O30a (1856) *Pulliam, J. R. (Laura) Ch John R., Robert, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, S'ec 20 O124a (1847) *Puliiam, O. V. (Nettie) Ch Russell, Burton, Lewis, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williamsville, Sec 8 T317a Chase Shuck (1911) Pumphrey Allen (May) Ch Russel, Bassel, Crayman, Iva, Isa, Lawrence, Clarence, Mechanicsburg, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 26 Frl60a Preston Hall (1806) Pursell, G. W. (Elizabeth) Ch Ger- trude, Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 17 Fr240a F. Rentscherr (1882) Purviance, Alfred B., Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 O197a (1848) *Purviance, Lee A. (Emma) Ch Kathryn, Thelma, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 (1886) *Purvines, A. N., Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 10 O345a A. N. Purvines (1832) Purvines, Dewitt (Margaret) Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 10 O280a (1893) *Purvines, Game (Zley) Ch Merwin, Frances, Emory, Elmer, Pleasant Plains Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 O258a Purvine, G. E. (Helen) Ch Hilda, Vir- ginia, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 15 Frl50a Harold Purket (1879) *Purvines, S. E. (Lela) Ch Helen, Stewart, Pleasant Plains, tel 51, twp Cartwright, Sec 13, O262a Mary Purvines Son (1887) *Pyle, C. A. (Myra) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec * 20 OlOOa (1880) *Pyle, R. E. (Mildred) Ch Hommer, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 33 O85a 106 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Queen, T. S. (Mary) Ch Bert, Lulu, Queen, Thomas (Idella) Ch Duey, William, Elmer, "Oakside Farm," Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 35 O90a (1868) Quinn, John "Quinn Farm," Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 34 O70a (1879) Estera, Walter, Ruth, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 4 T200a John W. Hart (190^) R *Rader, J. W. (Martha) Ch William, Homer, Delia, Springfield Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 24 OlTOa (1907) *Ragen, T. (Nellie) Ch William, Catherine, Anna, Ella, Frank, Chat- ham Rt 16, tel Auburn, twp Chat- ham, Sec 28 T250a Herbert Philps (1881) *Ragland, Joseph Ch Nannie, Mary, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 7, T2a P. Constine (1912) Raimey, John A. (Bertha) Ch Flor- ence, John, Lawrence, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 18 T2a H. L. King (1915) Rains, Grover C. (Charlotte) Ch Lela, Marshall, Orville, Auburn Rt 46, twp Auburn, Sec 20 (1910) *Raisch, Harry A. (Maude) Ch Robert, Blair, Lillian, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 36 T50a Lillian Raisch (1882) Raisch, Lillian A. Ch Harry, Spring- field Rt 6, twp Gardner, Sec 36 T60a H. Raisch (1859) Ralph, R. M. (Alta) Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Farmhand for C. P. Power (1882) Ralston, Joseph (Emma) Ch Goldie, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 18 O80a (1862) Ralston, Robert (Carrie) Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, S'ec 24 T160a J. C. Coe Estate (1892) Raman, John (Catherine) Ch Alma, Henry, Rudolph, Mary, Anna, Her- man, Blanche, Elda, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gard- ner, Sec 5 O430a (1859) Ramey, Emery (Lily) Ch William, George, Viola, Carl, Hazel, Spring- dale Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 6 T12a Frank Lowe (1916) Randoll, G. (Louise) Ch Marie, Henry, Lloyd, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 29 T108a Harry Densley (1902) Raskins, Edw. W. (Cassie) Ch Irvin, Vina, Leon, William, James, Wilbur, Corell, Hallit, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 T75a Chas. Bell (1916) *Rapp, George, Sr. (Lizzie) Ch George, Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 16 O290a (1892) Rath, John (Marie) Ch Carl, Harry, Anna, Athens Rt 1, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 35 T260a Liza Van- meter (1912) *Ratz, George, Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, S'ec 18 O160a (1902) *Ratz, Harry, Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 18 O160a (1902) Ray, Enouch, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Can- trail, twp Gardner, Sec 1 T200a De- witt Smith (1909) Ray, John W. (Cora) Ch Eona, Illl- opolis Rt 55, twp Illiopolis, Sec 25 05a (1913) Ray, M. E. (Minnie) Ch Melvin, Alice, "Maple Grove," Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 31 O114a (1916) Raynolds, C. M. (Mary) Ch Otto, Fran- ces, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 36 O200a (1850) Raynolds, E. S., Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 29 O159a (1869) Read, W. H. (Dora) Ch Richard, Eva, Loami, tel Waverly, twp Loami, S'ec 11 O43 (1913) Reavis, Dave (Mary) Ch Mary, Glen- arm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 23 T260a George Sheppard (1913) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 107 Rebar, George (Elizabeth) Ch Mary, Jewell, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 5 T5a Ross Welsh (1916) Reed, James (Jane) Ch Mary, Etta, Ollie, Clarence, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 23, Foreman for S. J. Stout (1914) Redeford, J. T. (Dollie) Ch Dorothea, Rodger, Dollie, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 25 T160a W. B. Clark (1900) Redemcrel, Albert (Amila) Ch Lewis, Alfance, Albert, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 O2a (1908) Redgeway, A. T. (A. G.) Ch Hazel, Marcella, Alma, Nila, Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, S'ec 22 O172a (1867) Reece, George, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 8 O29a (1867) *Reed, D. (Annie) Ch William, Fran- cis, Joseph, John, James, Bernard, Mary, Rosie, Catherine, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 34 O40a (1867) Reed, Ernest (Georgia) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 13 (1876) Reed, C. M. (Katie) Ch Mabel, Pleas- ant Plaines Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 O128a (1862) Reed, William L. (Cora) Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, Sec 34 O53a (1892) Reese, E. G. (Rebecca) Ch Chester, Alma, Edna, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 6 O12a (1867) *Regan, Michael (Sarah) Ch George, Howard, Edward, Joseph, Loami Rt 33, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 25 O1762 (1888) Regan, William (Bridget) Ch Agnes, John, James, William, Mary, Fran- cis, Curran Rt 12, tel New Berlin, twp Curran, Sec 19 O149a (1877) *Reggins, W. H. (Mary) Ch William, Anna, Pleasant Plaines Rt 46, twp Cartwright, Sec 26 O180a (1869) Register, J. W. (Elizabeth) Ch Ham- ilton, Pawnee Rt 51, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 T80a R. H. Mc- Anulty (1904) Register, Ray (Blanche) "Crane Hill Farm," Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 31, Farmhand for W. Hamilton (1908) Rehwald, Lewis (Nellie) Ch Emma, Wilbert, Alice, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 13 T200a L. H. Coleman (1897) Reichart, Bernard (Matilda) Ch Es- ther Clara, John, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 13 O18a (1876) *Reichert, C. S. (Jennie) Ch Earl, Ad- die, Maude, Mabel, Pleasant Plaines, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 31 O240a (1894) *Reichert, E. H. (N. J.) Ch Helen, Elsie, Stuart, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 20 O320a (1893) Reichert, Frank (Sophia) Ch Gene- vieve, Christiana, Frank, Aloysius, Anthony, Joseph, New Berlin Rt 31, twp Island Grove, Sec 21 O27a (1876) *Reichert, Fred (Etta) Ch Elsie, Ben- jamin, Lawrence, Virden Rt 42, tel Divernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 36 O200a (1863) Reichart, Paul (Jessie) Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 17 T160a E. F. Irvin (1893) Reichle, William (Adaline) Ch Wil- liam, Rochester Rt 19, twp Roches- ter, S'ec 3 OlOOa (1912) Reiser, A. J. (Clara) Ch Anna, Ray- mond, Leonard, Loretta, Luella, Helen, Curran Rt 11, tel Bell, twp Island Grove, Sec 21 T145a Sigmund Hamburger (1876) *Reiser, Ben (Augusta) Ch Bert, John, Joseph, Emil, Emma, New Ber- lin Rt 31, tel Ashland, twp Cart- wright, T700a Silas Hexter (1876) *Reiser, B. C. (Flora) Ch Frieda, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Ashland, twp Cart- wright, Sec 35-S. W. T600a B. W. Brown (1880) Reiser, George (Jessie) Ch Elizabeth, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 27-S. W., Foreman for B. H t Reiser (1887) 108 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Reiser, Martin (Kathryn) Ch Louise, Marie, Carl, Eulla, Dorothy, Mar- guerite, Pleasant Plaines Rt 46, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, T400a Frederica Reiser (1875) Renfro, Henry (Ethel) Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cart- wright, Sec 10 T200a D. W. Clark (1901) Renfro, T. J. (Polly) Ch Mabel, Harry, Grover, Charles, Mary, Thomas, Noah, Buelah Ruth, Raymond, Sher- man Rt 25, twp Williamsville, Sec 19 O20a (1902) *Renkin, William, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 10 OllOa (1848) Renshaw, A. B. (Hilda) Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 26 O168a (1883) Renshaw, Upton L. (Ida) Ch Elmer, Ouster Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 30 T260a Mary Slenker (1877) Rentschler, Melvin (Lulu) Dawson Bx 23, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 17 T240a Fred Rentchler (1889) Rentmeister, A. C. (Blanche) Ch Kenneth, Mt Pulaski Rt 3, tel llli- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23 T80a J. H. Havsman Rentschler, Fred (Etta) Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 23 O28a (1889) *Rentsch|er, Fred (Fannie) Ch Otto, Agnes, Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 7 O465a (1861) Rentschler, M. (Matilda) Riverton Rt 17, tel Boynton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 10 O115a (1869) Reynolds, Alexander (Melvina) Ch Jess, Glen, Kenneth, Mary, Angeline, Rachael, Alexander, Rochester Rt 18 twp Rochester, Sec 22 T200a Mrs. C. A. Humphrey (1879) Reynolds, Blanchard (Maggie) Ch Hudson, Cecil, Mandy, Harold, Mil- dred, Curtis, "Brookside," Glenarm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 32, Foreman for John Dodds (1882) Reynolds, Charles M. (Lelia) Loami Rt 30, twp Maxwell, Sec 7 O160a (1882) Reynolds, James W. (Maude) Ch De- witt, Ray, Marie, Frank, Scott, Al- line, Virginia, Susie, Florence, Glenarm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 35 O190a (1874) Reynolds, Isaac (Alice) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 35 O26a (1869) ^Reynolds, L. D. (Bessie) Ch Elmer, Mary, Alice, "Middle Hill," Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, S'ec 7 O86a (1876) Rexroad, William (Alma) Ch Emma, John, Charles, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 29 O37a (1904) Rhodes, Charles (Nellie) Ch Caroline, Lawrence, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 35 T80a Henry Wise (1894) Rhodes, J. D. (Margaret) Ch Annie, Jessie, Marion, Omer, Logen, Charles, Ralph, Vernena, Rowland, Williams- ville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 14 T640a Samuel E. Prather (1858) *Rice, G. A. (Clara) Ch Ellen, Illi- opolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illi- opolis, Sec 15 T80a Mrs. Marguerite P. Leka (1914) Richard, Andrew (Belle) Ch Myrtle, Custer Rt 53, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 2 O16a (1856) Richards, Newton (Clara) Ch Doro- thea, Irene, Ruth, "Odion Place," Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 7, Farmhand for J. W. Seddith (1915) Richards, Walter (Cora) Ch Truman, Robert, Niron, Keith, Dorothy, Corn- land Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Lanes- ville, S'ec 31 T160a H. M. Robinsom (1892) Richardson, Chas. F. (Mary) Ch Alma, Helen, Alta, Louise, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 9 T( )a Sarah A. Tolan (1916) Richardson, G. Alva (Pearl) Ch Her- schel, Cecil, Dorothy, Alva, Farming- dale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 4 T(..)a Sarah A. Tolan (1894) Richardson, H. L. (Lillie) Ch Robert, Joseph, Mary, Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 25 T80a Mary P. Cornier (1899) Richardson, James, Jr. (Elma) Glen- arm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 7 O80a (1877) Richardson, J. D. (Mary) Ch Charles, Lydia, Marjorie, LeRoy, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, S'ec 15 O320a (1903) *Richardson, J. H. (Cora) Ch Phyllis, Ellis, Ruth, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 9 OllOa (1901) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 109 *Richardson, J. W. (Anna) George, Robert, John, Buffalo Hart Rt 34, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 20 O160a (1873) Richardson, Newton (Belle) Ch Willis, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 19 O147a (1902) Richardson, Robert (Mamie) Ch John, Mary, Springfield Rt 1, tel River- ton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 T120a Chris Elland (1916) "Richardson, Robert, Williamsville, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 1 O81a (1887> Richerson, Joseph (Cordia) Williams- ville Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 33 T80a Geo. Baugher (1912) Richeson, John (Lizzie) Ch Guy, Elma, May, Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 32 O46a (1889) Richter, George A. (Minnie) Ch John, Springfield Rt 5, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 27 T35a B. H. Richter (1914) Rickard, Frank (Emma) Ch Louise, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 36 T76a W. B. Swed- ley (1909) Rickard, Johnston (Essie) Ch Leo, Fay, Gladys, Esther, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 30 TlOa Ur- ley Nicholson (1910) *Rickenby, Henry (Catharine) New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 36 O280a (1903) Riddle, D. A. Ch May, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 36 O200a (1847) *Riddle, H. C. (Lela) Ch Lucile, Buffalo Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 35 T140a R. O. Riddle (1882) Riddle, R. O. (Salie) Rlverton, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 3 O113a (1853) Ridgeway, Samuel, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 35 O2a (1870) *Rieck, Fred (Minnie) Ch William, Carl, Frederick, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cart- wright, Sec 11 T240a E. A. Wal- baum (1893) Rieck, William (Hulda) Ch Velma, Ruth, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright T135a Lester Selsman (1909) Riecks, Lewis (Lulu) Ch LaRue, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 8 T167a Geb- hard Riecks (1910)' Riley, W. H. (Sarah) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 18 T258a A. J. McGee (1866) Rinkett, James H. (Mae) Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 34 O51a (1854) Ritter, Edward F. (Mary) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 4 O40a (1897) Rizzie, Peter (Helen) Ch Lillian, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 18 O14a (1904) Roberts, F. L. (Edna) Ch Ellen, Clar- ence, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 24, Foreman for J. W. Mitchell (1915) Roberts, Francis (Maggie) Ch John, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 5, Foreman for H. Nickles (1911) Roberts, George Ch Virgil, Lula, Elsie, Illiopolis Rt 54, twp Illiopolis, Sec 5 O80a (1865) Roberts, James (Thebe) Ch Rudolph, Hattie, Seigel, James, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 9 T..a J. A. Ballard (1907) Roberts, J. R. (Mary) Ch Elizabeth, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 5 T40a George Hammore (1895) Roberts, Maurice (Eva) Ch Clinton, Maxwell Rt 37, twp Talkington, Sec 5 Farmhand for William B. Curtiss (1917) Roberts, Thomas (Kine) Ch Maude, Ethel, Fred, Earl, Harry, Frank, Thomas, Theadore, James, Arthur, Harold, Dawson Rt 21, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 32 T120a L. Gart- lan (1913) Roberts, W. P. (N. E.) Illiopolis Rt 54, tel niiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 8 OSOOa (1854) Robertson, Douglas (Sarah) Ch Hazel, Harry, Edith, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 14 T290a Emerson Councel (1913) Robertson, G. W. Ch John, Charles, Loami Bx 138, twp Loami, Sec 15 T50a J. Henderson (1863) Robertson, R. K. (Nellie) Ch Warren, May, Chester, New Berlin Rt 31, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 O20a (1907) 110 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Robinson, Andrew (Mary) Brecken- ridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 33 T120a Mary Johnson (1878) *Robinson, H. W. (Emma) Ch Beulah, George, Pleasant Plaines Rt 29, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 12 O162a (1869) Robinson, James T. (Carrie) Ch Eva, H. D., Lonnie, Thelma, Lucy, Corn- land Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 29, Foreman for J. -Meister (1874) Robinson, Robert F. (Emma) Ch Al- bert, Verna, Edna, James, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 8, Farmhand for Swift and Beatty (1913) Robinson, Timon (Barbara) Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 34 T80a. T. C. Smith (1885) Robinson, William E. (Nellie) Ch Helen, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 12 T120a Ernest Walbaum (1892) Robinson, Wiley (Lulu) Ch Marie, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 8 T224a J. H. & Lee Maxey (1873) Robinson, C. H. (Mary) Buffalo Rt 59, . tel Buffalo Hart, Sec 26, Foreman for O. F. Mathews (1874) Rodens, C. E. (Anna) Ch Peter, Clar- ence, Charles, Springfield Rt 9, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 O5a (1885) Roderick, Elmer (Maude) Ch Leonard, Laura, Mexvin, Thjelma, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 5 T247a J. C. Mitchell (1914) Rodgers, A. O. (Lulu) Ch Ulan, Stapp, Annie, Irene, Russell, Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 4, Farmhand (1912) Rodgers, Curtis (Dolly) Illiopolis Rt 55, twp Lanesville, Sec 21, Foreman for W. H. Beadley (1916) Rodqers, E. R. (Mattie) Ch Jane, Jessie, Bert, Riley, James, May, Il- liopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Il- liopolis, Sec 27 T160a W. J. Miller (1905) Rodgers, J. W. (Fannie) Ch John, Ivy, Manard, Delmar, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22 .T160a R. W. Jess (1912) Roesch, E. A. (Mary) Ch Marie, Edna, Edward, Arthur, William, Walter, Louis, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 33 O79a (1868) Roesch, Mrs. Rosa E. Ch Rose, Helen, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 29 O104a (1866) *Roesch, W. F. (Gertrude) Ch Frank, Earl, Lucy, Gertie, New Berlin Rt 36, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 5 T80a Mary Roesch (1881) Rogers, Bennett H. (Laura) Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 31 T194a Thomas Butter (1917) Rogers, Eunice L., Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 28 078a (1867) Rogers, Huse (V. J.) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 18 T215a R. A. Stengel (1902) Rogers, John E. (Anna) Ch Lena, Claire, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, Sec 12 O80a (1910) Rogers, John V. (Liza) Ch Paul, John, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 30 T240a (1916) Rogers, George (Minnie) Ch Georgia, Neville, Pleasant Plaines Rt 22, twp Cartwright, Sec 11, Foreman for J. V. Harrison (1916) Rohrer, Ben, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 8 O30a (1876) Rohrer, Charles J., Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twip Bally Sec 8 O30a (1874) Rohrer, George W. (Georgia) Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 8 T120a Candy Heirs (1872) Roland, Walter (Elizabeth) Ch Alta, Leona, Elvis, Vera, Waverly Rt 36, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 31, Farmhand for N. G. Kiplinger (1916^ Romaker, H. (Mary) Buffalo Hart 26, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 81, Foreman for L. Hart (1861) Ross, D. G., Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 31 O80a (1872) *Ross, George C. (Mabel) Ch Cather- ine, Buffalo Hart, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 T160a E. C. Conston (1871) Ross, George H. (Elizabeth) Ch Les- ter, Leonard, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 15 T62a Bert Fletcher (1887) *Ross, George R. (Jennie) Ch Roberta, Fannie, Glenn, Fay, Helen, Raleigh, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 O120a (1852) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 111 Ross, Glenn M. (Jessie) Ch George, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, T240a G. R. Ross (1892) Ross, Hosea B. (Mary) Ch Carrie, John, Winn, Origen, Hose, Ouster Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 17 OSOOa (1885) Ross, Jess E. (Lydia) Edinburg Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 6 T180a Mary Waters (1914) *Ross, John H. (Anna) Ch Wilbur, Homer, Mamie, Ethel, Rose, Charles, Ouster Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper Sec 21 O180a (1853) *Ross John E. (Ruth) Ch Dorothy, John, Robert, "Cross Road Stock Farm," Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 2 0120a (1872) *Ross, Mort V., Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 18 O400a (1854) Ross, Nathan Ch George, Elvin, Eliza- beth, Herbert, Edith, Maryland, Riverton Rt 17, twp Cooper, Sec 6 O23a (1850) *Ross, Origen (Charlotte) Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 18 O60a (1886) *Ross, Winn J. (Ella) Ch Ralph, Winn, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Breckenridge, twp Cooper, Sec 28 O200a (1875) *Roth, Joseph (Elizabeth) Ch Agnes, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp New Berlin, Sec 35 T120a R. B. McGin- nie (1902) Rothert, G. H. Ch Mary, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 35 O247a (1878) Rothert, W. W. (Emma) Ch Kethers, Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, twp Cart- wright, Sec 35 O249a (1868) *Rourke, M. J. (Ellen) Ch Cyril, Re- giaa, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 7 O63a (1882) Rourke, Patrick J. (Mary) Ch Omer, Mamie, Etta, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 24 O235a (1877) Routt, George E. (Clara) Ch Dorothy, Helena, Lois, Edith, James, New Loami Rt 33, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 Foreman for G. P. White (1900) Rowden, Archie (Lerna) Ch Dale, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 12 T300a John Hall (1890) Rowden, Thomas (Frances) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 23 T60a John Jacobs (1871) Rowden, W. W. (Mary) Ch Joseph, Edward, Thomas, David, Nora, Eva, Archie, Loami Rt 34, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 21 T460a Hall Brothers (1861) Rowe, James (Clara) Ch Joseph, Des- sie, Hugh, Delina, Ela, Haskell, Chat- ham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 17, Laborer for Alfred Butler (1914) Rowe, John (Emma) Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 30 OlOa (1888) *Roy, Earl (Anna) Ch Jessie, Edith, Hardin, Ada, Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 32-N. O5a (1908) Ruble, 0. B. (Mary) Ch Clinton, Claude, Howard, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 OlOa Ruble, John B. (Ada) Ch Mary, John, Ellis, Ruth, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 4 05a (1877) Rucker, S. J. (Dossie) Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanics- burg, Sec 28 OlOa (1880) Rude, Clarence (Stella) Ch Mary, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 28 O44a (1890) Ruggles, A. J. (Emma) Ch John, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, twp Cart- wright, Sec 3, Foreman (1916) Bull, John (Grace) Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 O5a (1912) *Runge, George (Hattie) Ch Beulah, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 16 O80a (1870) ' You can buy standard products to as good advantage locally as anywhere else, and your money spent in your home stores will benefit you and your neighbors in many ways. " 112 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Runge, T. E. (Fredericka) Ch Ella, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 5 O60a (1872) Runyon, William (Clara) Ch Aubry, Irene, Edward, Raymond, Fannie, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cot- ton Hill, Sec 12 TSOa D. Walker (1913) Rush, Elvin (Roxie) Ch Nannie, Una- haret, Anna, "Umphry Farm," Di- vernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 29 T360a Mrs. Rosa- line B. Osborne (1916) Rush, Haden (Nannie) Ch Pen, Her- man, Wilma, William, Lottie, Wil- liamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 11 T54a Mary A. Taylor (1909) Rushing, Claude (Loraine) Ch Meade, Harold, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boyn- ton, twp Maxwell, Foreman for Geo. Huffaker, Jr. (1917) Rutherford, John (Alice) Ch Walter, James, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 21 T6a .Fred Smith (1862) Ryan, Charles Ch Mary, Julia, Chat- ham Rt 15, twp Ball, Sec 17 O160a (1879) Ryan, Jerry (Louise) Ch Eugene, Ruth, Roselyn, Dorothy, Marion, Ber- nadine, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham twp Ball, Sec 18 TSOa Mary Ryan (1874) Ryan, John (Ethel) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 35 T240a J. F. Ellington (1894) Ryan, R. A. (Kittie) Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 20 0460a (1875) Ryan, Thomas (Catherine) Ch Wil- liam, John, Nellie, Annie, New Ber- lin, twp New Berlin, Sec 28 & 29 O160a (1858) *Sabine, F. W. (Anna L.) Ch Lela, Frank, Arthur, William, Mary F., Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball Sec 12 Ola (1916) Sabens, W. L. (Anna) Ch Tda M., Flos- sie B., Glenarm Rt 22, tel Divernon, twp Ball, Sec 34 T160a M. E. Clay- ton (1901) Sackett, Henry (Jennie) Pawnee Rt 52, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 T50a Nancy Merrweather (1861) *Sage, Chas. Ch Albert, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 32 O280a (1869) Sagle, Harvey, Dawson Rt 21, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 33 T40a Stephen Correl (1879) Sagle, Joseph W. (Clara) Ch Daisy, Lester, Effle, Thos. F., Ralph, Myrtle, Bryon, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Cooper, Sec 6 O35a Sal- ley Duffey (58) Sagle, Lester (Bonnie) Ch Albert, Me- chanicsburg Rt 61, twp Cooper, Sec 7 T55a English Est (1897) St. Clair, Mary, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 16 O160a (1887) *Sallenger, Carrol W. (Arabella) Glen- arm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball Sec 13 T240a Ed Jones (1894) Sallenger, E. E. (Susan) Ch Carroll W., Glen E., George L., Ralph W., Eugene, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Roches- ter, twp Ball, Sec 13 O194a (1876) Sallenger, Glenn (Lottie) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 30 T233a Helen Burnett (1896) *Semple, C. C. (Jennie) Ch Decema, Jereldine, Truman, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, Sec 34 080a (1865) Sampel, Edward (Mamie) Athens Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 35 T250a W. F. M. Merri- man (1907) *Sample, Geo. A. (Mary) Ch Elsie, Earl, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 O40a (1887) Sample, John (Larah) Ch Ollie, Leon- ard, Tony, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 O25a (1867) Sample, J., Riverton Rt 17, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 20 O80a (1867) Sample, J. D. Ch Howard, Ruth, Au- burn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 5, T166a Eugene Wheeler (1896) Sample Lester (Fay) Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 5 T210a George Ross (1.898) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 113 Sample, Roy S. (Cordie) Ch Leon Le- Roy, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, twp Cooper, Sec 1 Tla Alice Black (1912) Sampson, Ruth, Curran Rt 12, tel Rid- dle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 19 (1910) Sampson, William, Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 19, Farmhand (1910) Sandidge, A. D. (Ella) Curran Rt 11, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 TIGOa Mrs. Ed Watts (1856) Sandidge, Pal (Leona) Ch Dorthy, Vir- ginia, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 15, Foreman (1885; Sandidge, R. J. (Dora) Ch Edith, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 10 T97a J. H. Maxcy (1875) Sanders, C. A. (Cora) Ch Goldie, Bur- gess, Beaula, Charles, Lela, Elvin, Springfield Rt 9, tel Ball, Sec 2 TSl^a E. M. Westorn (1874) Sanders, Edwin O., Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 33 O18a (1901) Sanders, Gco. E. (Daisy) Ch Helen M., Gladys, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salis- bury, Sec 25 T140a M. Sherman (1895) Sanders, Geo. (Kate) Springfield Rt 4, tel Spring, twp Springfield, Sec 19 T2a John More (1897) Sanders, Howell A. (Celista) Ch Har- vey, Edwin, John, Alva, Hannah, Morris, Iva, Mamie, Margaret, Homer, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 4 O120a (1897) *Sanders, John E. (Rosa) Ch James, Ray, Grace, Merle, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 3 O120a J. E. Sanders *Sanders, M. J. (Esther) Ch Flosie, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 O50a (1862) Sanders, T. E. (Sarah) Ch Minnie, Emma, Ruth, Russel, Inez, Helen, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 OlOa (1861) Sanders, Thomas (Sarah) .Emma, Ruth, Inez, Helen, Pawnee Rt 2, twp Pawnee, Sec 5, OlOa Mrs. Sanders (1856) *Sapp, Lyman (Elizabeth) Ch Her- man, Ralph, Perry, Florence, Sher- man Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 21 080a (1868) JUDGING PERCHERONS AT THE COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING. 114 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Sargant, Chester A. (Maude) Ch Ell- word N., Mabel H., Chester H., Chas. J., Rochester Rt 18, twp Cooper, Sec 6 T80a James Warwick (30) Sargent, Frank (Mary) Ch Ernest, Clarence, Violet, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel llliopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23 T80a G. E. Ford (1876) Sattley, Mrs. Robert Ch Mashz, George, Hershchell, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 19 O13 l-3a (1917) *Scheele, H. W. (Mary) Ch Dorothy, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 24 T80a H. H. Scheele (1894) Scheele, William C. (Elizabeth) New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 30 T200a F. W. Scheele (1884) *Schelp, G. H. (Louise) Ch Oliver, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 35 O120a (1890) Sauers, Ernest (Freda) Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 18 Tlj60a F. !M. JLamhey fistate (1890) Sauer, John (Clara) Ch John, Spring- field Rt 5, twp Springfield, Sec 21 O2a (1907) Sauers, R. (Lillie) Ch Frank, River- ton Rt 17, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 31 Olla (1867) Schleyhan, Albert (Belle) Ch Roy T., Minnie L., Bradfordton, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 23 O20a (1866) Schleyhahn, Geo. A. (Letta) Bradford- ton Gen Del, twp Gardner, Sec 27, Fred Johnson (1915) Schleyhahn, Geo. F. (Evalina) Ch Amy, Benjamin, Earl, Ralph, Fran- ces, Castle, Edgar, Minnie, Myrtle, Bradfordton tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 24 O50a (185<; Schleyhahan, Percy (Althea) Spring- field Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, Sec 33 T23a John Ferria (1893) Schlicht, Henry (Ollie) Ch Herbert, Maggie, Alma, Helen, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 22 O80a (1865) *Schmidt, Cris (Mary) Ch Richie, Bid- die, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Salisbury, Sec 32 O61a (1867) Schmidt, Louis (Elizabeth) Ch Harold, Louis, Leonard, Springfield Rt 5, twp Rochester, Sec 6 T140a David Miller (1882) *Schmidt, William (Anna) Ch Geo., May, Robert, Earnest, Farmingdale Rt 144, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 20 O40a (1877) *Schnepp, Delma F. (Louise) Chatham Rt 15, twp Chatham, Sec 6 T30a John S. Schnepp (1917) Scholes, Walter Francis (Blanche) Ch Thomas, Daniel, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 9 O40a (1913) *Schramm, Geo. P. (Fannie) Ch Glenn E., Raymond A., Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Mawell, Sec 18 T156a Philip Nipper (1875) Schramm, J. H. (Annie) Ch Alvin, Vir- gie, Elmer, Loami Rt 32 tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 18 O195a (1865) *Schramm, W. F. (Ida) Ch Floyd, Fred, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 19 O173a (1867) Schroll, A. C. (Minnie) Ch Leo, Albert, Alvin, Arthur, Lewis, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 26 O20a (1872) Schroder, George (Edith) Ch Minnie, Mildred, Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Talkington, Sec 1 T160a B. F. Workman (1892) Schroeder, John G. (Nellie) Ch Jessie, John E., Walter, Auburn, Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 4 T155a Wm. Reken (1887) Schroll, Emil (Louisa) Ch Ida, Walter, Dorothy, Arnold, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 8 T2a W. M. Reece (1887) Schroll, Fred (Lena) Ch Marie, Char- les, Herman, Irene, Clarence, Spring- field Rt 3, twp Ball, Sec 1 T147a Mason Brunk (1897) Schroll, Rudolph (Minnie) Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 34 T150a (1891) Schumacher, Fred C. (Addie B.) Ch LeRoy, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 4 (1888) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 115 *Schumaker, J. W. (Myrtle) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cart- wright, Sec 15 T160a Mrs. L. S'chu- maker (1880) Schuppel, Chas. (Abbie) Cli Earl, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 2 O80a (1847) *Schupel, Fred (Mary) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 36 T200a D. A. Ridder (1887) *Schwartz, Chas. H. (Jennie) Ch El- mer, Eldon, Hazel, Pearl, Mechanics- burg Rt 61, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 16 O117a (1872) Schwener, Henry (Julia) Ch Mary, Julia, Henry, William, Springfield Rt 8, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 17, Farmhand St. Johns Hos- pital (1916) Sciklers, Leslie (Maggie) Ch Clarence, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 29, P. J. Howard (1911) Scoggan, James (Maggie) Ch Charles, Illiopolis Rt 54, twp Illiopolis, Sec 5 T80a A. M. Ford (1894) Scott, Charles, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 20 O69a Mrs. P. L. Scott (1885) Scott, Charles (Vollie) Ch Francis, Charles, Buffalo Rt 61, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 14 Fr320a Alex M. Booth (1887) Scott, C. W. (Jania) Ch Velma, Pleas- ant Plains Rt 41, twp Cartwright,- Sec 16 T80a A. B. Claspell (1891) Scott, John (Bessie) New Berlin Rt 31, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright O280a (1855) Scott, J. W. (Doyle) Ch Cecil, Ray- mond, Grace, Maxine, Leslie, Mary, Jane, Berlin, twp Island Grove T82a Martha Scott Estate (1861) Scott, M. M. (Margaret) Ch Thomas, Morris, Robert, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 21 T160a J. W. Nel- son (1893) Scott, James D. (Ollie) Ch Ethel, John, Pearl, Mary, Wayne, Floyd, Cornland Rt 1, tel Illiopolis, twp- Lanesville, Sec 28 T240a Ed Banks (1878) Scott, W. T. (Jane) Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 10 Fr 160a Skuley Est (1873) *Scrouse A. (Ella) Ch Lifla, Hazel, Alta, M. D., Dawson, Sec 6 T9a Dr. I. H. Taylor (1851) Searcy, Elevenm (Pearl) Ch Lola, Ella, Edgar, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Gardner, Sec 1 T80a Mary Mortland (1916) Searcy, Mrs. Elizabeth, Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 6 O15a (1865) Searcy, J. H., Curran Rt 11, twp Cur- ran, Sec 6 O15a (1865) Searcy, William B. (Harriet) Ch Mar- garetta, Myrtle, Springfield Rt 4, twp Springfield, Sec 29 O45a (1852) Sebring, Ovan (Jessie) Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 29 Frl60a E. D. Reichard (1882) Seiz, Albert J. (Belle) Ch Mary, Rose, Augusta, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 25 O40a (1877) Seiz, Chas. W. (Thersea) Ch Marie, John, Geo., Frances, Lawrence, Leona, Joseph, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, S'ec 35 O25a (1870) *Seiz, David F. (Emma) Ch Frank, Fred, Carrie, Anna, Esther, Katie, Chas, Raymond, Eberhardt, Dorothy, Edna, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 36 O35a (1872) Seiz, Frank (Rebecca) Springfield Rt 6, twp Curran, Sec 2 T148a America Archer (1891) Seiz, Fred (Bertha) Ch Bertha, Spring- field Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Cur- ran, Sec 1 T38%a Ed Sellinger (1893) Seiz, Henry D. (Louisa) Ch Florence, Annabell, Carry M., Cornelless, Clar- ence, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 36 O67a (1864) Sembell, Charles (Augusta) Ch Meta, Bertha, Roland, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 2 O20a (1892) Sembell, Henry (Amelia) Ch Carline, Albert, Ruth, George, William, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 11 O12a (1898) 116 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Sewell, Henry (Elizabeth) Ch Delia, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 20 T200a F. S. Brown (1901) Sexton, Bert A. (Bertha) Ch Beaulah, Clarence, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salis- bury, Sec 36 T90a K. A. Flagg (1892) Sexton, James E. (Anna) Ch Elmer, Murel, Viola (Joseph Minder), Can- trall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 T5a (Elmer Doom (1880) Sexton, Nicholas (Sarah) Ch Molly, Lyda, William, Tilly, James, May, Bert, Michael, Jessie, Harley, Can- trall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 36 O30a Chas. Williams (1867) Shankland, O. E. (Nettie) Donald, Dawson Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 5a T140a Sculley Estate ( 1872) Shanle, Charles, Raymond, Clarence, Bill, Frank, Cornland Rt 1, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 22 T160a H. M. Robison (1864) Shanle, E. D. (Anna) Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 19 T80a (1884) Shanle, Frank (Lucy) Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville, Sec 19 T240a W. O. Convuse (1884) Shanle, G. O., Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 19 W. O. Convuse (1884) Shanle, John Ch Carl, Walter, John L., Pearl, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 24 O173a (1861) Shanle, J. (Lula) Ch Ed, Edna, Robert, Ruby, June, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 24 T165a C. C. Ellington (1863) *Shanle, William (Gertrude) Ch Lucy, Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Max- well, Sec 16 T240a Scott Framber- ger (1902) Shanle, William, Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 19 W. O. Convuse (1884) Sharp, Earl (Sylva) Ch Frank, Carl, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 21 TllSa K. Cass (1890) Sharp, Green (Callie) Glenarm Rt 23, twp Bell, Sec 3 T40 Sam Stout (1893) Sharp, J. R. (Pearl) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 20 T181a P. W. Murray (1912) Sharp, John W. (Lena B.) Ch Nellie, Pearl, Freida, Myrtle, Earnest, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 29 T120a Effie Antle (1883) Sharp, Mathews (Virginia) Ch Loren, George, Lucille, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner Sec 29, TlOOa Mrs. J. W. Sharp (1883) *Sharp, Thomas, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 3 T120a Sam Stout (1893) Shatzer, Ford (Delia) Ch Marie, Rosco, June, John, Bessie, Ann, Illi- opolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Illi- opolis, Sec 20 O200a John Blair (1876) Shaw, Chas. M. (Augusta) Ch Char- line, Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 23, Farmhand A. C. Cline (1916) Shaw, John, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 6, Farmhand Mrs. Davlin (1911) Shaw, Logan (Goldie) Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 6 Mrs. Davlin (1912) *Shearer, P. A. (Anna) Auburn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 28 0160a (1881) *Sheedy, John W. (Helen) Ch Mar- garet, Francis, Lucille, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 O80a (1911) Scheleble, Robert Ch Henrietta, Farm- dale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 28 O39a (1888) *Shelhammer, James (Berthey) Ch Herbert, Irene, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 24 O240a (1900) Shelton, Browning (Ada B.) Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 19 T170a S. T. Burnett (1874) Shelton, Edward, Loami Rt 33, twp Chatham, Sec 7 O6a N. A. Shelton (1865) Shelton, Martin (Sarah) Ch Addison M., Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, See 13 O31a (1844) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 117 Shepard, Bryan (Lydall) Virden Rt 41, twp Talkington, Sec 34 T200a J. O. Humphrey (1917) *Shepherd, C. R. (Minnie) Mary, Franklin, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 26 O160a (1877) Shepard, F. W. (Fannie) Ch Henry, Wilbur, Dorothy, Lee, Charles, Mary, Illiopolis Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illi- opolis, Sec 24 (1915 ) *Shepherd, George (Florence) Ch Thomas C., Glenarm Rt 23, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 23 O179a (1890) Shephard, J. A. (Myrtle) Ch Riva, Vietha, Bellma, Cornland Rt 1, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 25 TlOOa R. S. Mathews (1902) Sheppard, James (Abbie) Ch James, John, George, David, S'usan, Mary, Frank, Margaret, Joseph, Charles, New Berlin Rt 31, twp Island Grove Sec 12 O17a (1867) *Shepherd, L. P. (Geneva) Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 32 O250a (1887) Shephard, Ray (Mary A.) Lowden Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 32 T120a John Coulee (1914) *Shepherd, T. C. (Hazel) Pawnee Rt 53, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 36 OlSOa (1894) Shepherd, W. B. Ch Alice, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 33 O347a (1840) Shepherdson, James (Mary A.) Ch Thomas, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 32 O20a (1891) Sherel, W. (Nellie) Ch Edith, Sherel, Francis, Juanita, Jessie, Carline, Minnie, Margaret, Nellie, Lillian, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 7 O84a (1894) *Shipman, John E. (Carrie) Ch Front, Ruth, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 3 O107a John E. Shipman (1863) Shipp, J. (Georgia K.) Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 Frl47 Fr Alfred B. Purviance (1917) Shively, Clarence, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, Sec 21, T240a Ernest R. Davis (1887) Shofner, William L. (Dora) Ch Ethel, Ollie, Elmer, Mabel, Howard, Hazel, Harold, Gladys, Gertrude, Stuart, Millard, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 22 T200a E. S. Gard (1877) Short, Cecil (Ellen) Ch Elenor, Ger- trude, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 13, Foreman (1898) Short, Robert (Lizzie) Ch Bessie, Lula, Pauline, Richard, Lucella, Me- chanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 24 T200a O. E. Hall (1899) Short, R. J. (Susan) Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 9, Stephen Stakey (I860) Shoup, Mrs. Alice J. Ch Lucy, Glen- arm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 2 O238a (1837) Shoup, Ellija H. (Ella) Ch Fred, Ray, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 17 O85a (1885) Shoup, J. T., Springfield Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 1 T8a J. F. Shoup (1860) *Shoup, Lee (Effie) Springfield Rt 3, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 1 O123a (1862) *Shuffj T. A. (Emma M.) Ch Eliza- beth, Flora, Mabel, Charles, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 20 O560a (1840) Shultz, Herman (Mary) Ch Edward, Josephine, Paul, Harold, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 24 T235a G. J. Little ( 1910) Shumacher, Robert (Helen) Ch Edna, Rochester Rt 20, twp Cotton Hill, S'ec 16 T204a Luther Carswell (1888) Shutt, A. (Juley) Ch Mary A., Pleas- ant Plains Rt 41, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 Frl60a Shutt, J. H. (Lydia) Ch Henrietta, Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 6 T97a R. H. Fraley (1873) 118 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Siaa, A. G. (Mary) Ch Clifford, Roy, Thomas, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 34 T40a W. Diller (1913) Sidenner, Sam (Rose) Ch Raymond, James, George, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 32 T14a W. M. Bullipitt (1916) Sidener, W. A. (Lillian) Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Woodside T320a Tanley Estate (1827) Sikes, Rufus (Sarah) Ch Teressa, Virgia, Ottis, Ralph Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 19 T450a Beechard Warren (1910) Sil'mann, Andrew, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 23 O120a (1863) Silna, Eli, Ch Will, Frank, Robert, Eli, Lewis, Spring Rt 10, tel Spring twp Spring, Sec 5 O40a (1897) Simpo, Steve (Mary) Ch Mary, An- nie, Katie, Steve, Andy, Springfield Rt 8, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, S'ec 13 TlOa L. Wood (1914) Simons, Geo. (Stella) Ch Roy, Laura, Lottie, May, Raymond, Ira, Mary, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel llliopolis, twp 11- liopolis, |Sec 25 T9a Anna Platz (1910) Simmons H. B. (Nella) Ch James, Edna, Chatham Rt 15, twp Ball, Sec 20 T368a B. F. Drennan (1915) Simmons, Wm. (Mary) Ch Rosie, Lee, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 18 T164a M, Landboll (1917) *Simpson, John W. (Ida) Ch Elmer, Russel, Lillian, Leslie, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 1 O80a J. W. Simpson (1890) Simpson, W. T. (Dora) Ch Frank, Harry, Eddie, Leslie, Ruby, Jack, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee, T300a Breckenridge (1917) Simpson, William (Dora) Ch Frank, Harry, Eddie, Leslie, Ruby, Jack, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 32 T120a A. Mathews (1917) Simpson, W. (Addie) Ch Mata, Glen- arm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 22 O40a (1892) Sims, Mrs. J. B., Springfield Rt 6, tel Interstate, twp Curran, Sec 2 O160a (1847) *Sitton, William (Harriet) Ch Lee, Ralph, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Alexan- der, twp Cartwright, Sec 34 SW T535a Gates Strawn (1917) Sitton, Albert New Berlin Rt 31, tel Alexander, twp Cartwright, Sec 34 N T35a Gale Strawn Six, Harvey A. (Maude) Ch Roy, Joe, Frank, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 21 Fr215a Lonely Estate (1903) Skaggs, Dave (Lucy) Ch Leonard, David, Dollie, Ola, Marie, Lena, Cbarles, Helen, Pleasant Plains Gen Del, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 Fr212a W. H. Correll (1902) Skaggs, John (Eliza) Pleasant Plains Rt 27, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 35 T70a Enoc James & Thos. Lohry (1902) Skaggs, Robert (Anna) Ch Frank, Thomas, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 1 Fr 320a E. A. Wal- baum (1904) *Skums, A. M. (Lucy) Ch Mildred, Amela, Pauline, Lowden Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp/ Talkington, Sec 15 T160a A. C. Muppell (1906) Skees, P. R. (Ida) Ch Myrtle, Alp- housus, Glenarm Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 15 T246a Mrs. W. T. Lewis (1916) Skilchen, Lee (Margaret) Ch Ray- mond, Alma, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 25, Farmhand Henry Crane (1912) Skinner, J. R. (Amanda) Ch Elva, Ray, Springfield, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 26 T260a S. J. Stout (1910) Skipton, Fred (Lula) Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 33 OlOa (1872) "Slaughter, Chas. (Emma) Ch Edna, Clara, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 3 T407a J. F. Prather (1890) Slaughter, John W. (Maude A.) Ch Nola, John, Mary, Helen, Ralph, Springfield Rt 6, twp Curran, Sec 11, Farmhand (1916) *Slatey, George (Maggie) Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, S'ec 16 T240a Jones (1902) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 119 Smech, H. A. (Etta) Ch Harold, Car- roll, Pawnee Rt 3, twp Pawnee T160a C. B. McCleland (1914) Smedley, Roscoe (May) Ch Glenn, Merle, Delmar, Elizabeth, Helen, Teddy, Maxwell Rt 31, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 25 T160a W. B. Smedley (1901) Smelly, J. R. (Mary) Ch Geraldine, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 26 OlOa (1887) Smith, A. C. (Rebecca) Ch Ida, Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 8-7 O52a (1883) *Smith, Alfred G. (Cornelia) Ch Goldie, Anna, Josephine, Beryl, Phillip, Harry, Frank, Breckenridge Rt 1, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 33 T80a Fred and Isaac Meer (1885) Smith, Albert W. (Anna) Ch Lena, Earl, Ross, Frank, Vyrle, Brecken- ridge, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 O92a (1860) Smith, August (Mary) Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 6 O43^a (1889) Smith, B. F. (Millie) Pawnee Rt 52, tel Divernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 24, 25, T120a Mrs. O N. Abel (1913) *Smith, Chas (Susie) Ch Louise, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 20 T80a Mat Burruss (1876) Smith, C. E. (Sarah) Ch Lee, Jessie, Pleasant Plains, Foreman, twp Cart- wright, Sec 32 G. M. Gerhart (1864) Smith, David J. (Susie) Ch Lissie, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 2 Tl0a Mrs. Anna Reid (1904) Smith, Douglas (Tilda) Ch Fred, Charlie, Hugh, Alford, Dora, Adda, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 8 T136a Robert Loose (1908) *Smith, Ford H. (Mary A.) Ch Geral- dine, Ruth, Flora, Margaret, Spring- field Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Cur- ran, Sec 25 T155 Tobin Estate (1872) Smith, F. V. (Bessie) Ch Rachel, George, Mildred, Melvin, Eva, Rae- burn, Shauley, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 32 T77a C. Wilson (1912) Smith, George (Emma) Ch John, Er- vin, Melda, Roy, Hattie, Joseph, Loami Rt 34, twp Loami, Sec 13 T50a*Evans Workman (1902) Smith, G. L., Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illi- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 34 TlOOa Mrs. Ella Haven (1872) *Smith, Hannon (May) Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 35, T160a J. Gerden (1902) HOME OF ALFRED B. PURVIANCE. RT 39, PLEASANT PLAINS. ILL., GREAT GRANDSON OF PETER CARTWRIGHT. MR. PURVIANCE WAS BORN IN THE OLD HOMESTEAD MAY 11, 1848. HOUSE REBUILT IN 1895. 120 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Smith, Harry (Ophelia) Ch Wayne, Murl, Harry, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 6 T89a Fannie Jones (1896) Smith, Harry (Ada) Ch Joseph, Mary, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 24 T40a HenryBraner (1896) *Smith, J. D. (Julia) Ch Betty, Ruth, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 11 O420a Eliza- beth Smith Estate (1868) Smith, Joe (Lassie) Ch Harry, Etta, Hazel, Luther, Otto, Ray, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 12 T656 Thomas Suda- lith (1913) Smith, John (Amanda) Ch Frank, Margaret, Leroy, Rowland, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 12 O119a (1837) Smith, J. T. (Josephine) Ch Earl, Bes- sie, Claude, Guy, Alice, Anna, Dor- thy, Ernest, Grace, Illiopolis Rt 53, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 25 T21a Sarah Dianey Hugh Hunt (1891) Smith, J. W. Ch Harrison, John, Wes- . ley, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Lanesville, Sec 28 T380a John Garvy (1873) Smith, J. W. (Sarah) Ch Harrison, John Jr., Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 28 T380a John Garvy (1875) Smith, Lawrence (Anna) Ch Laura, Esther, Vera, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 14 T80a N. Smith (1905) *Smith, Leroy (Mary B.) Loami, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 11 T50a J. W. Workman (1877) Smith, Lew A. F. (Delia) Breckenricfge twp Cooper, Sec 4 T92a A. W. Smith (1916) Smith, Mrs. Lucy J. Ch Nora, Auburn Rt 46, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 24 T320a (1872) Smith, Mrs. Martha E. Ch Marion T., Holland, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boyn- ton, twp Island Grove, Sec 13 O80a (1852) *Smith, Nat (Goldie) Illiopolis Rt 56, tel niiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Foreman M. Leonard (1917) *Smith, Nicholas (Bertha) Ch Hazel, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 13 O103a (1876) Smith, Mrs. Mary F., Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 14 O20a (1877) Smith, Obed (Ina) Ch Harry, George, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 12 T20a Mrs. J. E. Miller (1900) Smith, Roy (Annie) Ch Harley, Edgar, Raymond, Williamsville Rt 29, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 15 T120a Nellie Council (1897) Smith, S. F. (Alice) Ch Ethel, Arthur, Ira, Dora, Walter, Rochseter Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 26 T200a (1885) Smith, T. C. (Anna) Ch Williams, Samuel, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 26 O530a (1848) *Smith, Theo. M. (Lela) Virden Rt 41, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 27 Foreman J. O. Humphrey (1885) Smith, William, Dawson Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 17 T364 K. A. Berry (1879) Smith, W. J. (Lizzie) Ch William, Homer, Mather, Springfield Rt 2, tel tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 30 T74a (1848) Smith, Wilburn (Pansy) Ch Ashburn, Elbert, Delbert, Ethel, Clara, Daisy, Zura, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 36, Foreman Al- bert Carter (1916) *Smith, N. S. (Lula) Ch Gladys A., Ce- cilie M., Kenneth L. W., Slantay, Calvin G., Buffalo Rt 43, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 15 T163a Mrs. A. Sculley (1910) Smith, William (Ellie) Ch Rebecca, Fred, Helena, Eugene, William, Christina, Louis, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 060a (1857) -Smith, Z. D. (Emma) Ch Edna, Nor- man, Robert, Riverton Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 23 T256a J. McGinnis (1887) Smith, Z. T. (Francis E.) Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake O118 (1857) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 121 *Smithers, John L. (Sadie) Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 30 T240a Midrall Smitters Es- tate (1870) *Snell, S. J. (Agnes) Ch Sarah, Au- burn Rt 44, tel Auburn, twp Chat- ham, Sec 33 T212a P. A. Shearer (1911) Snider, John (Etta) Ch Roy, Paul, Neil, Nellie, Ruby, Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 26, Farmhand W. M. Porvillin (1914) Snider, Richard (Myrtle) Ch Stanley, Jessie, Springfield Rt 10, twp Spring- field, Sec 9 O80a Mrs. Thompson (1912) < , Snodgrass, Bruce (Emma) Ch Mer- cella, Lorean, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 10 O90a Bruce Snodgrass (1885) *Snodgrass, L. R. (Katie) Loami Rt 32, twp New Berlin, Sec 6 T135a Miss June Snodgrass (1894) Snow, E. W. (Mary L.) Ch Lillian, Auburn Rt 47, twp Divernon, Sec 6 021a (1854) Snvatsley, Elmer L. (Edwinnie) Ch Elizabeth, Richard, Howard, Glen- arm Rt 24, twp Divernon, Sec 9, Chas. Vaughn (1917) Sollard, Lossin (Anna) Ch Gerald, Wil- liamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 2, Farmhand C. R. Taylor Sollins, Thurman (Edna) Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams- ville T240a C. E. Dickerson (1909) Sommer, Frank M. (Thresia) Ch Lena, Frank, Henry, Thresia, Rosia, Wilhi, Emma, Springfield Rt 4, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 24 T50a (1904) Sommer, Nickles Ch Henry, Edith, Cathren, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 O40a (1850) Sorrells, William (Lou) Ashland Bx 126, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 34, T240a Thomas Lahry (1885) Southard, R. A. (Iva) Ch Mamie. Floyd, Clifford, Dorthea. Carli, Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 32 T490a Mrs. Maggie Lewis (19H) Southwick, George (Gerrie) Ch Ralph, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 20 T80a L. Duncan (1878) *Southwick, Robert, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 12 T55a G. E. S'outhwick (1885) *Sparks, R. K. (Margaret) Ch J. Baiske, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 19 T154 Robert E. Monts (1884) Sparrow, C. C. (Luella) Ch Mary, Jane, Clara, James, William, Me- chanicsburg, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 T8a Tullen- werden Estate (1857) Sparrow, Elmer G. (Anna) Ch Chas., Charlotte, Daniel, Dolly, Mechanics- burg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 T345a Eugene Morris (1890) Spaulding, G. H. (Mabel) Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 7 O141a (1887) "Spaulding, L. D. (Emma) Ch Mercer, Malcolm, Marie, Lewis, Babe, Spring- field Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 25 O1515a (1873) Spears, C. M. (Mae) Ch Florence, Ballard, Pawnee Rt 52, twp Pawnee Sec 1 Chas. Shepherd (1907) *Spears, R. L. (Effie) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cartwright, Sec 11 T240a May Walbaum (1907) *Speck, G. W. (Maid) Ch Opel, Amos, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cart- wright, Sec 28 T350a John Howard (1815) Specks, Sanford J. (Mary E.) Ch Everett, Eva, Edith, Alva, Grace, Louis, Helen, Lawrence, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 11 T800a Jacob Stout Heirs (1872) ^ *Spendler, Morbert (Mabel) Ch Nor- bert, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 24 O80a (1893) Spengler, Gilbert, Rochester Rt 30, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 15 O40a (1880) *Spicer, Harry (Mabel) Ch Vera, Lone, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 1 T80a C. F. Spicer (1891) 122 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Spindel, David (Elizabeth) Virden Rt 41, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 34 J. O. Humphry (1897) Sponsler, Robert (Genevine) Ch Vir- ginia, Richard, Barber, Samuel, Florence, George, Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 11 TlOa Sene Hul- bert (1912) Spoor, Geo. (Gelina) Ch Rosa M., Gladys M., George, Melton, Louis, Lula M., Chatham Rt 16, tel Chat- ham, Sec 3 T240a Walter Johnson (1870) *Spoulder, A. J. (Ollie) Ch Cora, Fredie, Lewder Gen Del, twp Talk- ington, Sec 97 T160a Wemple Bros. (1900) Spragg, Edwin (Anna) Ch Lillie, Adel- hied, Athens Rt 1, tel Cantrall, v twp Fancy Creek, C. P. Power (1877) Sprague, A. B. (Lou) Ch Ryburn, Zora, Morton, Morris, Marie, Marjorie, Al- gie, Chatham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 10 T160a Walter Johnson (1911) Sprague, S. S. (Mary) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 8 T50a Mrs. H. Koony (1914) *Spratt, Thomas (Eva) Springfield Rt 2, tel Interstate, twp Curran, Sec 2 T200a Julia Broadman (1907) Spratt, W. D. (Georgie) Ch Lawrence, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 9 T270a J. C. Cook Sprinkel, Ben (Hattie) Ch Russell, Dovie, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Me- chanicsburg, O6a (1868) *Sprinkle, Frank (Myrtle) Ch Fran- cis, Gerald, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 T4a Sample Estate (1885) Sprinkle, Henry (Mary E.) Ch Ben, Otto, Viola, Josephine, Frank, Daniel E., Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 1 O80a -(1866) Spurlock, Mant (Christie) Auburn Rt 44, twp Loami, Sec 36, Foreman Geo. F.. Davis (1916) Squires, B. D. (Lura) Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 30, Fore- man L. Anderson (1916) Sronze, S. B. (Amanda) Ch Alma, Ver- nen, Alta, Barney, Hamie, Elizabeth, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Spring, Sec 15 TlOOa E. Walker (1907) Staber, Henry (Elisha) Ch Walter, George, Francis, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7 T160a George Stremsterfer Staber, W. H., Springfield Rt 8, tel Spring, twp Springfield, Sec 23 T155a H. M. Kennedy (1884) Staley, Isaac (Addie)Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 18 T440a John G. Beechley (1865) *Staley, John W. (Eflfie R.) Ch Martha, Charles, William, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 28 O240a (1893) Staley, Lewis (Nora) C. H., Chester, Anna, June, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 17 Staley, Stephen Ch Lizzie, Susan, Dennis, Daniel, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 8 O300a (1835) Staley, William (Lucy) Ch Charles, Marie, Francis, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 32 T320a John Workman (1867) Stalz, H. E. (Grace) Ch Opal, Pauline, Hilma, Wilma, Earl, Ernest, Corn- land Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 27 F. Meister (1881) Stambaugh, Geo. W. (Anna) Ch Daniel, George,, Martha, Eliza Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 7 T44a G. H. Spalding Stanberry, Joe Ch Edith, Thomas, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 35 T160a Farmhand J. Stout (1916) Stanfield, Henry (Nellie) Ch Francis, Helen, Grace, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 28 T65a Charles Hedrick (1889) Stanfield, Martin (Sarah) Ch Zella, Roscoe, Irene, Marcella, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 36 T80a Alice Stonfield (1880) *Stangel A. (Bessie) Ch Mary, Mattie, Henry, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Buffalo, twp Lanesville. Sec 31 T160a H. C. Wittomore (1870) *Stangle, Carl (Cecil) Ch Frances, Frank, Albert, Fern, Cornland Rt 1, tel llliopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 29 T320a S. W. Rush (1864) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 123 Stangle, J. G. (Mary) Ch Mary, Le Roy, Ethel, Lorene, Lynn, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Sec 29 T240a (1906) Stanton, Edward (Linnie) Ch Howard, Geneva, Edward, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 15 O24a (1880) Stanton, Jack (Bessie) Ch Fred, Her- ald, Lela, Helen, Lester, Chester, Springfield Rt 5, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 26 T200a Wal- ter Johnson (1884) Stanton, James (Arrissa) Ch Charles, Lydia, Inne, Susan, William, James, Jack, Albert, Rose, Robert, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 O60a (1863) Stanton, Robert (Olive) Ch Gordon, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 23 O40a (1891) Stanton, Samuel M. (Dora) Ch Eliza- beth, Benjamin, Virgil, Zora, LaRue, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 O7 (1879) Stanton, William E. (Bertha) Ch Lorette, Beulah, Williams, Stewart, Howard, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 7 Foreman J. W. Fork (1881) Stapleton, John (Nellie) Ch Vernon, Clarence, Vincent, Curran Rt 12, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 20 T196a Mrs. Anna Stapleton (1888) *Stapleton, Mrs. Patrick Ch Margaret, Thomas, Alice, Timothy, Nellie, John, Edward, Genevie, Leo, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 25 O120a (1860) Stapleton, Timothy (Mary 1 ) Ch Cath- arine, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boyn- ton. twp New Berlin, Sec 24 O80a (1884) Starks, Frank (Burteych) Ch Ethel, Harry, Helen, Russel, Joseph, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 8, Farmhand Burkina Bros. (1912) Stark, J. A. (Mary) Ch George. Al- wena, CartrHI Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 28 T20a Chas. Clock (56) *Starkweather, A. E. (P. S.) Ch Lelia, Bernice, Inez. Harvey, Divernon, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 22 T160a (1869) Starkweather, D. H., Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 22 T160a (1904) Starrran, Paul (Anna) Ch Katie, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 36 T80a Emma McDonald (1909) Steele, S. E. (Elizabeth) Ch Margaret, Francis, Esther, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 19 T140a J. H. Moore (1871) Steenberger, B. B. (OIHe) Ch Alma C. A., Ill or ol is Rt 56, tel Illiopolis twp. Illiopplis, Sec 30, Foreman A. Gra- ham (1915) Ste'fen, A. F. (Katie) Curran Rt 12, tel C' at^arn. twn Curran, Sec 3 TCOa G. Steffin (1872) Stelte, Joseph (Mary) Ch Muir, Joseoh, Clarence, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 34, O123a (1880) *Stenemeyer, B. J. (Sophia) Ch Ber- nard, Joseph, Waverly Rt 1, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 25 T200a Bernard Stenemeyer (1909) S'engel, L. J. (Francis) Ch Helen, Cornland Rt 1, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 27 T250a J. L. Mers- ter (1874) Stenks, Leonard J. (Martha) Spring- field Rt 1, tel Spring, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 O70a (1883) Stephens, James (Pheb) Ch William, Emer, Isaac, Percy, Bessie, Martha, NelliP, Charles, Velmi, Curran Rt 11, twp Curran, Sec 10 T200a Wm. Brit- ton (1886) Stephens, John H. (Vinetta) Ch Ethel, Maxvell, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 TlOa James Harris (1884) Ste henscn, F. C. (Helen) Ch Louise, Tapa, Leonard, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Curran T250a L. R. Watts (1868) Ste-herson, Warren (Flora) Ch Orvin, Pawnee Rt 5?, twp Pawnee, Sec 11 T160a D. A. Dreuer (1892) Ste-res, J. S. (Lena) Illio-ol's Rt 58, tel T lMo^ors. twn Lanesville. Sec 15 T200a Jarres Kunahan (1916) Sterriker, Henry (Sarah) Ch Edith, Daisy, Lcaml Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 35 T142a Peter Camp- bell (1896) 124 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Stevens, Charles (Lottie) Ch Violet, Francis, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chat- ham, twp Ball, Sec 8 O95a (1895) Stevens, Jane Ch Edna M., Leonard T., Clinton M., Gertrude, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 4 O12a (1882) Stevens, Louis C. (Mary) Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 15 O80a (50) Stevens, Raymond (Delia) Ch Melvin, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chat- ham, S'ec 8 T400a Charles Hunter (1905) Stevenson, Harry (Minnie) Ch Bessie, Loren, Jessie, Earl, Springfield Rt 10, twp Gardner, Sec 12 T39a (1916) Stevenson, Wesley (Effie) Ch Jennie, Harry, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 24 O80a (1872) Stewart, D. M. (Adda) Ch Blanchie, Bertha, Ellis, Ralph, Ethel, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 31, Foreman D. L. Gilpin (1917) *Stewart, Joseph (Laurah) Ch Ruth, Joseph Jr., E. E. North, Mechanics- burg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, S'ec 3 T205a E. E. North (1902) *Stice, Oscar (Nell R.) Ch Kathleen, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp .New Berlin, Sec 22 O148a (1895) *Stieven, Herman J. (Mary) Ch Eve- lyn, Katharine, Leonard, Dorthy, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curren, Sec 13 T160a Dr. Little (1882) Stievert, Mrs. Maria, Ch Mary C., Springffield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Curran T38a J. Rischl (1884) Stiern, A. W. Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 1 T38a Jacob Raisch (1884) Stillwagon, Frank (Bertha) Ch Estol, Alford, Julia Fred,Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 20 T20a Emma Clayton (1898) Stitt, W. W. Ch Lisbey, Catherine, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cart- wright, Sec 33 O160a (1851) Stockton, Geo. (Cora) Ch Hazel, May, Dawson, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 T230a B. F. Domall (1870) Stogell, Geo. C. (Ruth) Ch Muriel, Marjorie, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 5 T105a Mrs. Sarah Lucus, G. G. Stogell (1887) Stogdell, Geo. W. (Eliza) Ch Anna, Geo., Catherine, Fred, James, Daw- son Rt 21, twp Cooper, Sec 5 (1861) *Stone, James A. (Eliza) Ch Perry A., Springfield Rt 4, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, S'ec 15 O160a (1861) Stone, Richard (Well) Ch Grover C., Loami Rt 33, twp Chatham, Sec 5, Farmhand Ralph Butler (1907) Stoner, B. K. (IVa) Ch Rowena, Rose, Leo, Loami, Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 12, Foreman J. Frank Drennan (1912) Stoppelworth, Frank (Martha) Spring- field Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Farmhand N. Summer (1837) Stout, Frank L., Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 10 OSOOa Heirs of Jacob Stout (1890) Stout, John P. (Alba) Ch Richard, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp \voodside, Sec 32 O213a (1892) *Stout, Sam J. (Mariana) Ch James H., Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 14 O220a (1849) Strange, C. B. (Annie) Ch Ruth, Francis, Ethel, Anna, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 6 T2 S. Hemberger (1876) *Strann, J. O. (Rose) Ch William, Auburn Rt 44, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 1 T240a A. C. Map- pell (1916) Streb, Joe Ch Fred, Francis, Joe, Spring Rt 4, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 30 T21 (1914) Stremstefer, H. H. (Margaret) Ch. Francis, Lee, Spring Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 8 O112a (1867) Stringer, Harlie (Nola) Ch Lucile, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12, Farmhand Elmer Fred (1917) Stringfield, Arthur (Ora) Ch Herald, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 17, Farmhand Edward Miller (1870) SANGAMON COUNTY. ILLINOIS 125 Stringfield, Charles (Jessie) Ch Orvil, Kenneth, Olive, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 21 T240a J. D. Watter (1875) Stringfield, James (Anna) Ch Effie, Mildrew, Springfield Rt 5, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T160a C. M. Woods (1880) Strode, C. A. (Annie) Ch Nelta, Cath- ern, Can trail Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O25a (1864) Strode, Mrs. Heniett Ch Lusetta, Liz- zie, Thomas, Elmer, Eckman, Can- trail Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O25a (1863) Strode, J. E. (Louisa) Jacob, Harry, Mary, Maggie, Joel, Sarah, Emery, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O80a Strode, J. J. (Hattie) Ch Judd, Elmer, Persis, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring, twp Spring, Sec 9 (48) *Strode, Robert (Mary) Ch Nellie, Charlie, Robert, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22 O68a (1862) Stuart, Rev. Benj. L. (Ada B.) Ch Fay, Samuel H., Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 17 TlOa Farmingdale Presbyterian Church (1916) Stubbs, Frank (Je>nnie) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 18 T361a John Estate (1890) *Studebaker, Oscar (Nellie) Ch Gen- eva, Mary L., Auburn Rt 47, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 26 T200a Mrs. Kate Wheeler (1906) *Sturdy Thos. F. (Hazel) Ch Gladys, Helen, Mary, John, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 16 Tla R. F. Stewart (1789) *Sturdy, Walter L. (Alma) Ch Marie R., Rochester Rt 18, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 18 TlOOa J. W. Sturdy (1877) Sturgeon, Loney (Eva) Sherman Rt 22, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 27 T80a H. C. Riddle (1908) Stutts, R. L. (Mary A.) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 16 T32a E. S. Seard (1855) Sullivan, Dennison (Helen) Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 29 T240a Urich Bros. (1861) *Sullivan, Mrs. Ellen Ch James D., Agnes, Cecila, Jeremiah, John, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 32 O120a (1862) Sullivan, John F. (Lizzie) Ch Cornelius, Julia, Mary, Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 7 O67a (1909) CATHOLIC CHURCH, NEW BERLIN, ILLINOIS 126 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Summerfield, Harry A. (Eva) Ch Dor- othy, Lawrence, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 18, Henry White (1912) Summerfield, Harry A. (Eva) Ch Dorothy, David, Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Gardner, Sec 24 (1886) Summerfield, A. Jackson (Alice) Ch E. Elaine, Brackenridge Rt 1, twp Cooper, Sec 21 T490a W. J. Ross (1913) Summers, J. B. (Nancy) Auburn Rt 44, twp Auburn, Sec 3 OlOa (1845) Summers, M. B. (Blanche) Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 O175a J. L. McManus (1895) Summers, M. W. (Susie) Ch Frances, Lawrence, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 9 O250a (1865) Sunley, William S. (Laura M.) Ch Leota, Evelin, Leonard, Bradfordton Gen Del, twp Gardner, Sec 26 T27a Christopher Sunley (1883) Sunman, John W. (Mary) Ch William, John, Jennie, James, Elizabeth, An- nie, Sarah, Emma, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 25 O5a (1897) Suter, John (Mary) Ch John, Edward, Mary, Louise, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 2 T136a Mrs. Louise Suter (1883) Sutherd, Albert (Mary) Ch John, Ray, Marie, Grace, Dorothy, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Cartwright, Sec 29 T190a W. L. Hamilton (1901) Sutheard, J. A. (Maude) Ch Walter, .Harry, Beula, Elsie, Loami Rt 34, twp Chatham Sutton, John (Ivey) Ch Chas. Secil, Buffalo Hart Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 28 T80a B. Miller (1905) Sutzer, John (Rachael) Ch Fred H., Holla, Ambros, Roy, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 22 TlOa C. F. Mathew (1916) Sweet, Miss A. M. Elton, Harry Springfield Rt 5, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 26 O80a (1860) *Sweet, E. S. Ch Orville, Carl, Gladys, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 11 O194a (1868) Sweet, Fancy R. (Anna) Sherman Rt 28, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, S'ec 23 O278a (1877) Sweet, Harold (T.) Ch George, Dl- vernon Rt 48, tel Virden, twp Diver- non, Sec 33 T220a J. B. S'weet (1896) *Sweet, J. B. (Mary) Divernon, tel Di- vernon, twp Divernon, Sec 34 O220a (1890) Swlgert, Phillip (Jennie) Elmer, Ida, Ereal, Ernie, Mablie, Russel, Roy, Irene, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 21 T178a E. A. Vigal (1915) Swiney, Geo. (Mollie) Pawnee Rt 52, Divernon, Sec 11, Farmhand Geo. Davidson (1917) Tabin Ray (Helen) Ch Lairella, Allen, Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 35, Farmhand (1917) Ta*f, Charles (Susie) Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 24 T80a Anna Sattley (1877) Taft, Henry (Mary) Ch Tsham, Elwin, Gilson, Rochester Rt 19 twp Roches- ter, Sec 17 OSOOa (1851) Taft, William (Emily) Ch Lydia, Jese. Justin, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 16 OSOOa (1847) Taggart, T. (Anna) Ch John, Henry, Buff?lo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 5, Foreman for John Duggan (1879) Talbott Harry (Josephine) Ch David, Harry, Erma, Katie, Josephine, Grace, Fannie, Persis, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T120a Saml. Stout (1882) Tanner, Fred C. (Edith) Ch Charles, John, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 5 T105a Mrs. M. S. Lewis (1914) Tate, Albert (Mattie) Ch Odenene, Alma, Irene, Albert, Herman, Kath- leen Carl, Francis, Springfield Rt 3, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 2 T20a Oscar W. Davis (1902) Tavlor, Chas. (Edith) Ch Lawrence, Miller, Willstent, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 040a (1907) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 127 Taylor, C. R. (Edith) Ch Lawrence, James, Willard, Cantrall, Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, S'ec 20 T40a Wilber Cantrall (1885) Taylor C. R. (Nellie) Ch Ruth, Rena, Ralph, Williamsville, tel Williams- ville, twp William, Sec ,4 O15a (1887) *Taylor, E. H. (Minnie) Ch Mary, Violet, Evan, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 23 O400a (1860) *Taylor, F. I. (Minnie ) N Nellie, Frank, Harry, Thomas, William, New Ber- lin tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 19 O240a (1857) *Taylor, Frank M. (Sallie) Ch Fran- cis, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 19 T Francis Taylor (1887) Taylor, Mrs. G. Warren Ch Mary, John, Julian, Gerald, Collins, Spring- field Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 29 O90a J. F. Amos (1875) *Taylor, John L. (Ethel) Ch William, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Gardner, Sec 6 T237a Wm. Taylor (1881) *Taylor, Luther (Oda) Ch Lester, Zelma, Andrew, Pearl, Loami Rt 32, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 6 T300a Jas. A. B. Turner (1907) Taylor Margaretta A., Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 22 O20a Taylor, Martin, Rochester Rt 20, tel Rochester, Sec 28 O4a (1861) Tucker, L. A. (Flossie) Ch Russel, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 36, Fore- man for Arthur Nottingham (1916) Tucker, Sylvester, Breckenridge Rt 1, twp Cooper, S'ec 33 T5a M. Cody (1882) Tucker, William (Dollie) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 34, Fore- man for Everett Burnett (1816) Tuhrmann, John (Annie) Ch Clara, Lawrence, Agnes, Otto, Stella, Louis, Edith, Irene, Leo, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, ,Sec 21 T105a C. Schuck (1857) Turley, Alvin (Mary) Ch Thomas, Charles, Gilbert, Ethel, Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 7 O8a (1916) DAN W. CLARK, RT 31, NEW BERLIN, ILL..OWNER OF "WALNUT ROW FARM, BELIEVES THAT MULES ARE ESSENTIAL ON THE FARM. 128 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Turley, Charles (Margaret) Ch Ray- mond, Charles, Russel, Margaret, Divernon Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 28, Farmhand for Chas. Sage (1891) Turley, F. L. (Rena) Ch Arthur, Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29, O120a Turley, J. O. (Settle) Ch Mollie, Odie, Elmer. Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis. Sec 2 O375a (1896) Turley. Mrs. Bell Ch Cassie, Anna, Adron, Florence, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanes- ville. Sec 30. Farmhand for Mc- Daniels (1868) "Turley, Mrs. M. E. Ch 1, Cornland Rt 2, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo Hart. Sec 30 T180a D. A. Herren (1856) Turley, T. O. (Anette) Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 18, T80a G. C. Blake (1889) Turley, T. O. (Buelah) Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Me- chanicsburg, Sec 36 Foreman for F. A, Bricker (1880) Turner, James W. (Lucy) Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 OlOa (1844) Turner, Wm. G. (Jessie) Custer Rt 53, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 6 T200a Miller and Bell (1887) "Turner, Wm. T. (Reaka) Ch John, George, Bradfordton, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 15 O205a (1887) *Turpin, J. F. (Eliza) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 21-22 075a (1853) Tuxhorn, A. H. (Laura) Ch Leigh, Mary, George, Helen, Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 31 T180a William F. Tuxhorn (1882) Tuxhorn, Herman (Edna) Ch Edward, Vincent, Springfield Rt 3, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 2 T14a Andrew Obrine (1892) Tuxhorn, Wm. A. (Blanche) Farming- dale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, Sec 31 T44a James Rawlson (1894) Tuybert, Gotlib (Minnie) Ch William, Frieda, Springfield Rt 10, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield T17a Mr. Booth (1913) Taylor, Ray (May) Ch Oran, James, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 33, Farmhand (1913) Taylor, Roscoe (Julia) Springfield, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 6 O4a (1866) Taylor, S. W. (Mahala) Ch George, Walter, Otis, Ethel, Riverton, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 4 T80a Mrs. G. Major (1888) Taylor, William B. (Elizabeth) Ch John, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleas- ant Platnes, twp Gardner, Sec 6 O257a (1843) Taylor, William (Mary) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 26 T160a S. Taylor (1908) *Terry, James M. (Alice) Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 8-17 O215a (1854) Teufel, John H. (Alverna) Ch Lera, Lloyd, Bradfordton, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 23 O2a (1907) Tewksberry, A. B. (Alice) Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 18 T140a Mrs. R. R. Bishop (1892) Thaxton, J. T. (Frances) Ch Charles, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 32 O27a (1897) *Theilen, George (Meta) Ch William, Annie, George, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 27 O160a (1895) Theobald, William (Nellie) Ch Dean, Everett, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 13 T160a Mrs. M. J. Wright (1872) Thoman, William A. (Margaret) Ch George, Elizabeth, John, Bradford- ton, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 14 T (1912) Thomas, George O. (Bertha) Ch Mel- vin, Milton, Mabel, Frances, Lorina, Florence, Bert, Springfield Rt 4, twp Springfield, Sec 30 O6a (1912) Thomas, W. G. (Bernice) Ch Maude, Helen, Mabel, Wilson, Eva, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 21 T160a W. Carruthers (1913) Thomas, W. W. Ch Esther, Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 5 (1891) Thompson, A. Frank (Marie) Ch Helen, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, tel River- ton, twp Williams, Sec 25 T233a Thompson Estate (1895) Thompson, Carl (Ora) Mary, Auburn Rt 46, tel Gardner, twp Talkington, Sec 36 T160a W. W. Thompson (1898) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 129 Thompson, E. C., Auburn Rt 47, twp Divernon, S'ec 6, Farmhand for Mr. Clayton (1917) Thompson, Mrs. Frank, Ch Harry, Es- ther, Edward, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 5 O91a (1880) Thompson, G. O., Lowder Rt 38, twp Talkington, Sec 22 T165a T. J. Pal- mer (1907) Thompson, J. E. (Florence) Ch Bes- sie, Ross, Aaron, Maud, Clyde, Ralph, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 10 T135a T. M. Lewis (1909) Thompson, (James W. (Nancy) Ch Bernice, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Can- trail, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 20 T40a T. J. Hawkins (1902) Thompson, L. H. (Ora) Ch Robert, Earl, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 2 T240a George Pasfleld (1911) Thomson, Peter (Ad die) James, Wil- liamsville, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 31 T320a Laura S'ud- dith (1905) Thorn, L, M. (Martha) Ch Russel, Dwight, Marion, George, Dorothy, Oliver, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 19 O92a (1909) Thorpe, E. C., Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 15- O20a (1877) Thornton, Archie (Lora) Ch Jean, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 29 (1913) *Thornton, J. F. (Maud) Ch George, Alvin, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 3 T328a E. M. Hoblit (1907) Thrawl, Miss Mary, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 9 T80a Tilley, A. M. (Lillie) Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 49 O80a (1887) Til lie, Lowser (Mary) Ch Abraham, Charles, William, Hattie, Cora, Ethel, Frank, Lula, Edgar, Pawnee Rt 49, tel Pawnee, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 31 T21a Frank Tillie (1872) *Timian, C. C. (Minnie) Ch Elsie, Leola, Lillian, Alma, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 14 O160a (1885) *Tinch, Alverton (Kate) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 36 O5a (1912) Tinsley, Owen, Loami Rt 33, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 4 T280a David McRoberts (1898) Tobin, Roy (Helen) Ch Loretta, Allen, Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 35, Farmhand (1917) *Tolan, J. Garrett (Mamie) Ch Sarah, "Cross Plain Stock Farm," Farming- dale Rt 14, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gard- ner, Sec 9 TGOOa Sarah A. Tolan (1885) *fTolan, Sarah A. Ch Margaret, Mary, Gane, Julia, Enos, William, Paul, Genevieve, "Cross Plain Farm," Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Gardner, Sec 4 O1500a (1867) Tollis, C. A. (Lillie) Ch Gladys, Ida, Dave, Ruby, Coy, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 18, Foreman for C. A. Hunter (1899) Tomes, X. (Lizzie) Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec 33 T80a M. A. Mirwoone (1892) *Tomlin, jVlrs. Edward Oh Horace, Kathryne, Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cart- wright, Sec 30-NW O284a (1856) *Tomlin, Isaac (Elizabeth) Pleasant Plaines Rt 41, tel Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 30 N. O284a (1872) *Tomlin, J. F. (Fannie) Ch Harry, Helen, Lawrence, Pleasant Plaines Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 36 O340a (1867) Tone, O. (Delia) Ch Folsom, Gertie, Cornland Rt 1, twp Lanesville, S'ec 29 T310a T. Kick (1867) Torrence, Green, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 12 O115a (1842) Towd, T. M. (Myrtle) Ch Mildred, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illiopolis, Fore- man for J. C. Loose (1893) *Townsend, E. Clay (Pearl) Ch Nan- nie, Eugene, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Lanesville, Sec 19 O30a T200a Nannie Townsend (1893) Traylor, Wesley (Grace) Ch Marjorie, Marie, Auburn Rt 46, twp Talking- ton, Sec 25 T80a J. M. Stockdale (1907) :!! Treat, Quincy R. (Lonely) Ch Dale, Richard, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 O102a (1907) 130 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Trees, R. B. (Emma) Ch Thornton, Alta, Williamsville Rt 26, twp Wil- liams, Sec 31, T400a Thos. Suddith (1882) Tremain, W. J. (Olive) Ch Russell, Dorothy, Frank, Wilma, Emma, June, Ruth, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 4, Farmhand Miss Babb (1902) Treman, Wilbert (Olive) Ch Russell, Dorothy, Frank, Wilma, Emma, Jane, Ruth, Anna, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 33 T A. H. Babb (1882) Troulman, C. F. (Hannah) Ch Hazel, Gladys, Ray, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, S'ec 15 T200a Mooney Estate (1885) Trumble, William (Maud) Ch Albert, Mildred, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 3 T145a Len Fos- ter Estate (1875) Trumbo, H., Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T180a Trumbo Est. (1857) Trumbo, O. C., Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T180a Trumbo Est. (1857) Trumbo, S. C., Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 T180a Trumbo Est. (1857) Trutter, Albert (Alice) Ch Laurence, Ardelia, Paul, Henry, Alice, Spring- field Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 20 T140a Lena Cole (1905) Trutter, George L. (Mary) Ch Edgar, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 8 T120a Joseph Minch (1895) Trutter, Louis Ch Charles, Edward, Elizabeth, Springfield Rt 1, tel Clear Lake, Sec 32 OlSOa (1887) u *Uhll, Ferdinand (Agnes) Ch Ferdia, Curtis, Eva, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illi- opolis, twp Lanesville O220a (1863) *Underwood, Alfred (Minnie) Ch Everett, Pawnee, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 7 O15a (1868) Underwood, Allen Ch Walter, Allen, Boone, Nettie, Sherman Rt 25, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 11 O60a (1897) Underwood, Avery (Annie) Ch Louis, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Pawnee, twp Cot- ton Hill, Sec 31, O43a (1861) Underwood, Grover (May) Ch Larie, John, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 17, Farmhand for Ellie Briggs (1902) Underwood, J. M. (Lucy) Ch Jessie, Grover, Daniel, Lora, Grace, Can- trail, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 16 T2a William Young (1895) Underwood, R. E. (Mary) Ch Hazel, Robert, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 11, Farmhand for Charles A. Brunk (1916) Upton, B. (Buethey) Ch Roy, Pleasant Plaines Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 15, Foreman for E. Rapps (1872) Urbons, William (Ena) Ch Albert, John, Charles, Helen, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 32 O40a (1912) *Vanausdall, Henry (Goldie") Ch How- ard, Charles, Homer, Helen, Spring- field Rt 2, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 25 O40a (1905) Van Daren, Clifford (Amanda) Ch Louise, Austion, "Prairie Herd Farm," Loam I Rt 34, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 20 T180a C. P. Van Doren (1879) *Van Doren, Cornelius P. Ch Nettie, Laura, Clifford, "Sulphur Spring Farm," Chatham Rt 16, tel Chat- ham, twp Chatham, Sec 20 O440a (Native Son) Vandveer, Richard (Estella) Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 29 T120a A. Brian (1871) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 131 Vandercook, E. Ch Susan, Wesley, Bogue, Clarence, Ralph, Vonley, Springfield Rt 4, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 29 O12a (1877) Vanhess, Jasper (Martha) Ch Laura, Carl, White, Geneva, Ruby, Grace, George, Jay, Glenarm Rt 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 15 T120a Frank Stout (1915) Vanhoos, Charles (Mattie) Ch Wal- ter, Auburn Rt 53, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 6 Farmhand Solomon Stancy (1911) Vanmeter, A. D. (Edith) Ch Charles, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 1 T130a C. C. Van Meter (1905) *Vanmeter, C. C. (Ida) Ch Ada, Harry, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 1 O45a (1875) Vanwinkle, E. (Lela) Auburn Rt 46, tel Virden, twp Auburn, Sec 20 T160a O. Loriton (1914) Vanmeter, Fred (Bertha) Ch Allen, Eleanor, Athens Rt 1, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Creek, T132a J. R. Vanmeter (1881) Vanmeter, Hal (Mildrew) Ch Ruth, Ronald, Mildrew, Earl, Ben, Sher- man Rt 25, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 2 OllOa (1882) *Vanmeter, W. H. (Carrie) Ch Joseph, Margaret, Alice., Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 2 O200a (1882) Vasconcllos, Joseph E. (Mary) Ch Pearl, Aimer, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 9 O16a (1882) Vasconclles, Joseph C. (Sadie) Ch Mary, Albert, Ida, Onie, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek", Sec 29 T40a Draner Estate (1877) Vaughn, Albert (Bertha) Ch Homer, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 1 Farm- hand for T. R. Butler (1901) *Vaughn, Charles (Viola) Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 9 T400a S. J. Stout (1893) *Vaughn, Joseph F. (Lizzy) Loami Rt 32, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 16 070a (1876) Vaughn, Samuel H. (Fannie) Ch Luella, Riverton Rt 17, tel Roches- ter, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 31 Vawters, Harley (Lillie) Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 21 02a (1907) Venneann, H. V. (Mary) Buffalo, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 4 T164a S'cenley Estate (1873) *Verry, H. H. (Nettie) Ch Ronald, Etheline, Elsie, Glenn, Maxwell Bx 13, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 30 T160a H. W. Verry Estate (1874) Vettle, M. A. (Anna) Ch Edward, Joseph, George, Clara, Helen, Al- bert, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 21 OlOOa (1872) *Vincent, Oscar (Marie) Ch Floyd, Florence*, G/race, Clarence, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Maxwell, Sec 7 O135a (1877) Vonderlieth, Fred (Mary) Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 7, Foreman for M. J. Murphy (1899) Vorhes, John W. . (Mary) Ch Mary, Virginia, Alice, John, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 4 O160a (1875) Voss, Thomas (Julia) Ch Verna, Mar- garet, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 18 T300a A. B. C. Kennen *Voyles, B. F. (Mattie) Ch Eva, Loraine, Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 8 T240a Toney & Organ (1898) "It behooves us in every community to give full credit to the importance of the local store for the good it does and the good it has done, and to continue our loyal support that it mav continue as a developing, uplifting factor in the community life" 132 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY w *Waddell, O. J. (Florence) Ch Har- lan, Orville, Virda, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 12 T320a Dey Estate (1913) Waddle, Samuel (Etta) Oh Albert, Chester, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, Sec 27 O41a (1868) Waddle, William (Dona) Ch Orval, Russel, Lloyd, Fern, Ralph .Roberta, Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 20 T160a H. Brainer (1874) Wagner, Jacob (Anna) Ch Stephen, Joseph, Lucy, Mary, Jacob, Henry, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 28 T258a Mrs. A. W. Stickel (1895) Wahls, Alfred (Grace) Ch Henry, James, Dorothy, Margret, Pleasant Plains Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 13, Foreman for Mrs. Mary Syman (1872) Wahl, Alva N. (Mary) Ch Enos, Farm- ingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner Sec 9 T Sarah Tolan (1895) Wahl, George (Maggie) Ch Fern, Blanche, Howard, Vera, Florence, Stuart, Ray, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Gardner, Sec 11 T28a Martin H. Knudson (1859) Wahlsmith, Chris (Elsie) Ch Ells- worth, Rochester Rt 20, twp Roches- ter, Sec 21, Farmhand for R. S'. Twist (1879) Wahsmith, Benjamin (Anna) Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 O70a (1871) Wake, W. M. (Lulu) Ch Minnie, Julia, Willie, Helen, Charles, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, Sec 4 T60a Walter Wake (1878) Wakefteld, Otto W. (Stella) Ch Wal- ter, Merl, Mechanicsburg Rt 61, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 17 Tla L. L. Praten (1916) Walcher, Roy E. (Maude) Ch Harold, Helen, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Pawnee, Sec 5 O50a (1909) *Walden, C. S. (Edna) Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, S'ec 36 OlOa (1910) Walk, Lena, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 O2a Lillian Stine (1913) *Walker, Chalmer (Mildred) Ch Mar- garet, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 11 T80a E. D. Walker (1892) *Walker, Douglas (Mary) Ch John, Ben, Chalmer, Eula, Elmer, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 12 O208a (1877) Walker, E. W. (Ella) Ch James, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 33 T360a Geo. Pasfield (1899) * Walker, G. C. (Ida) Ch Donald, Louise, Ruby, Buffalo Hart Rt 26, tel Buffalo, twp Buffalo, S'ec 29 T180a Mrs. Cass (1885) Walker, George T. (Zella) Ch Francis, LaRue, Rochester Rt 20, twp Rochester, Sec 27 O80a (1884) Walker, Jennie S. Ch Elsie, Daniel, Iva, Breckenridge, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 5 O195a (1869) Walker, J. L. (Mayme) Ch Thelrna, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 15 O52a (1877) Walker, John M. (Mary) Ch James, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 18 O127a (1856) Walker, John (Molly) Ch Aaron, Rochester Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 33 O123a (1863) * Walker, Norton (Catherine) Ch Mary, Sarah, George, Barbara, Catherine, William, Ruth, Custer Rt 53, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 6 O200a (1875) *Wall, Nathan (Nannie) Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon> Sec 30 O240a (1900) Wallace, John W. (Cecelia) Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 O5a (1915) Wallner, Amelia Ch Edward, George, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Cur- ran, Sec 35 O40a (1880) Wallner, E. L. Ch Emma, Martha, Ruth, Alma, Esther, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 7 O49a (1873) fWallner, John L. (Louise) Ch Carl, George, Dorothy, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 4 T175a G. E. Southwick (1888) Wallner, Otto (Carrie) Ch John, Will, Elsie, Arthur, Jessie, Herman, Fred, Herbert, Minnie, Orma, Chatham Rt 15,. tel Chatham, Sec 13 T316a James McConnell (1871) Walmit, Toney (Sophia) Ch John, Herbert, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 15, Foreman A. Braker (1894) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 133 *Walnery Mrs. Lena Ch Louis, Chat- ham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 4 O85a (1889) Walsh, William J. (Helen) Ch John, Will, James, Everett, Michael, Mary, Jerome, Springfield Rt 5, tel Spring- field, twp Springfield, Sec 15 O12a (1882) *Walter, Carl (Minnie) Ch Fred, Louise, Mabel, John, Carl, Jr., Fran- cis, Frank, Ernest, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 11 T320a E. A. Walbaum (1862) *Walter, Carles (Kate) Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 25 O153^a (1863) Walter, Roy B. (Cassie) New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 14 TlOOa M. W. Brown (1898) Walters, George (Annie) Sherman Rt 25, twp Williams, Sec 32 T160a J. Wilson (1912) Wand, Henry (Amelia) Ch Magda- lene, Charlotte, Katharina, Amelia, Curran Rt 11, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 O84a (1886) Wanke, Richard H., Custer, tel Roches- ter, twp Cooper, Sec 30 O225a (1911) Ward, K. E. (May) Ch Kenneth, Springfield Rt 10, twp Springfield, Sec 8, Farmhand for G. Ricks. Warner, Chas., Jr., Springfield Rt 1, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22, T15a Chas. Warner Warner, Maurice P., Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 22 T51a Chas. Warner, Sr. Warren, E. B. (Stella) Ch Linn, Helen, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 4 T200a George Munce (1916) *Warren, H. N. (Eva) Ch Lucille, Il- liopolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Illi- opolis, Sec 5 T280a A. M. Ford (1875) Warren, Ralph (Anna) Ch Gordon, Jay, Eugene, Springfield Rt 10, twp Springfield, S'ec 16 T3a George Keil (1916) Wartenbe, Harry (Jennie) Ch Ella, Etta, George, Mabel, Andrew, Clar- ence, Theodore, Louis, Veda, Victor, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, T312a J. J. Neff (1877) *Washburn, Arthur (Belle) Ch Lillian, Charles, Frances, Loami Rt 33, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 2 O233a (1884) *Washburn, George C. (Jessie) Ch Edwin, Ralph, Jeanette, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove S'ec 12 O200a (1864) *Wasser, Edward, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 13 O133a (1872) Waters, Charles (Lydia) Ch Arthur, Linde, Curran Rt 11, tel Springfield, twp Curran, Sec 2 T280a C. P. Kane (1891) Waters, John F. (Geraldine) Ch Fran- cis, Breckenridge, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 32 T153a (1897) Watkins, Amos (Myrtle) Ch Alva, Wil- liam, Harry, May, Ellen, Irene, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, twp Cart- wright, Sec 2, Foreman for F. R. Davis (1915) *Watret, J. A. (Ellen) Ch Leigh, Grace, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boyn- ton, twp New Berlin, Sec 1 T200a Henry Rickerby (1916) THE FARMERS' REVIEW Illinois' Greatest Farm Paper PUBLISHED WEEKLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR 134 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Watts, Albert, Jr., (Roxie) Ch Eu- genia, Farmingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 18 TlOTOa A. B. Watts, Sr. (1883) * Watts, Albert B. (Amelia) Ch Anna, Charles, James, Elizabeth, Jane, Wil- liam, A. B., Lucerina, Farmingdale, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 18 OlOTOa (1842) Watts Bert (Myrtle) Ch Oran, Mary, Opal, Pauline, Lowder Rt 38, twp Talkington, Sec 14, Farmhand for Bert Hall (1906) Watts, Charles (Rose) Farmingdale Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 T160a A. B. Watts (1883) Watts, Frank (Mary) Ch Frank, Will, Ada, Margaret, Springfield Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 27 T80a Caroline Sliammel (1915) *Watts, P. O. (Rae) Ch William, Thelma, Helen, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 23 080a (1907) *Watters, J. D. (Amanda) Ch Homer, Lorine, Dawson Rt 1, tel Mechanics- burg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 19 O1370a (1852) Watts, R. A. (Anna) Ch Richard, Ruth, Christina, Springfield Rt 5, twp Springfield, Sec 10 O2a (1887) Wayne, Harvey, Custer Rt 53, twp Cooper, Sec 29 T80a Parker Es- tate (1887) Wayne, S. L. (Bell) Ch Victora, Elea- nor, Rhedora, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 25 T70a W. M. Boyce (1915) Weaver, Charles F. (Alma) Glenarm R\ 23, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 22 T114a J. J. Deboe (1883) Weaver, George (Margaret) Ch Leo, Edna, Springfield Rt 8, tel Spring- field, twp Clear Lake, Sec 8 O6a (1874) Weaver, William (Rosa) Ch Charles, William, Bertha, George, Mary, Velma, Rochester Rt 20, tel Roches- ter, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 4 T25a Wm. Weaver (1855) *Webb, Harry H. (Caroline) Ch Harry, Jerome, Mary, Robert, Caro- lyn, Springfield Rt 6, tel Springfield, twp Gardner, Sec 35 O12a (1907) Webb, O. C. (Minnie) Ch Fannie, Chatham Rt 15, twp Ball, Sec 4, Foreman for Dr. Southwick (1912) *Weber, Bert (Irene) Ch Jean, Phillip, Pawnee, Sec 13 O720a (1892) Webber, J. E. (Ida) Ch Edgar, Eliza- beth, Glenarm Rt 23, twp Ball, Sec 23, Farmhand for Andrew Sillmann (1913) *Weber, Eli (Minnie) Ch Bert, Mae, Pawnee, tel Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 13 O760 (1872) * Weber, Mrs. Laura Ch Edith, George, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 4 O160a (1862) *Weber, W. S. (Henrietta) Ch Andrew, Alice, Minnie, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 33 O120a (1867) *Wieland, Carl (Maggie) Ch Mary, Fred, William, Carl, Jr., Virden Rt 41, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 28 O320a (1906) Wieland, Gottlieb (Elizabeth) Ch Roy, George, Leonard, Kathryn, Mary, Harold, Wilma, Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 29 O53a (1907) Weland, Gottfried (Kathrine) Ch Rose, Herman, Otto, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 17, O24a (1907) *Weinheimer, E. D. (Elizabeth) Ch Orville, Wilfred, Harold, Loami Rt 32, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 3 T80a George Basse (1909) *Weir, Felix M., Pleasant Plains Rt 39, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cart- wright, Sec 19 T330a Edwin Watts Estate (1879) *Weir, L. R., Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Cartwright, Sec 9 T32a W. M. Weir (1883) Wekerson, W. B. (Josephine) Ch Virginia, Francis, Cornland Rt 1, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 29 T270a F. W. Meisler (1910) *Weisbrodt, P. A. (Emma) Ch Kath- ryn, Stieve, Dawson Rt 21, tel Me- chanicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 20 T160a Mrs. Catherine Young (1904) Welch, Burt (Leola) Ch Lloyd, Illi- opolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 33 Foreman for Wm. Boyd (1914) Welch, Cletus (Abbie) Ch Mary, Mar- guerite, John, Illiopolis Rt 54, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 17 T160a Quinlin Estate (1886) Welch, John, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illi- opolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 2 O220a (1864) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 135 Welch, L. L. (Nellie) Ch Melvin, Kenneth, Eldon, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, Sec 11 T236a (1887) * Welch, Mrs. Nellie Ch Fred, Charles, Bess, James, Clara, Mary, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel niiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 2 O77a (1895) Welch, W. S. (Minnie) Ch Bernice, Wilmot, Walter, New Berlin Rt 30, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 1 T77a James Coons (1887) *Welsh, E. J. (Marie) Ch Mary, Jo- sephine, Edward, Alice, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 15 T360a Mrs. Will Lewis (1889) Welsh, John (Nettie) Ch Harry, Marion, Springfield Rt 9, tel Spring- field, twp Woodside, Sec 21, Fore- man for M. H. Brown (1907) Welsh, Mrs. Mary A. Ch John, Spring- field Rt 9, tel Rochester, twp Ball, Sec 2 O160a (1861) Welsh, William (Pearl) Ch John, Mary, Carthan, Lesborth, T. H. George, Illiopolis Rt 58, tel Illio- polis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 3 O151a (1870) Wells, Charles (Elsie) Ch Dale, Earl, Farmingdale Rt 14, twp Salisbury, Sec 27 T400a Marion Wells (1887) Wells, Edwin J. (Bertha) Ch Blenden, Ernest, Florence, Edwin, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, Sec 18 T- (1887) Wells, Elmer (Lena) Ch Stuart, Edna, Helen, Alma, Margaret, Eva, Ilene, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Sal- isbury, Sec 26 T232a L. M. Wells (1882) Wells, Jane, Lowder, tel Virden, twp Talkington, Sec 26 O117a (1875) Wells, Lev! M. (Rosa) Ch Harvey, Lephon, Addie, Elmer, Charles, Floyd, Richard, Lela, Leonard, Gladys, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleas- ant Plains, twp Salisbury, Sec 27 O400a (1854) Wells, Mark (Effie) Ch Carol, Glen- arm Rt 22, twp Ball, Sec 34 T225a Saml. Burtle (1915) Wells, Roy (Edith) Ch Erma, Verna, Chatham Rt 16, twp Chatham, Sec 9, Farmhand for John Suddith (1891) HODGE JOHNSTONS AND KATHLEEN THOMPSON LIKE GOOD APPLE BUTTER. 136 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Wells, Richard R. (Cora) Ch Beulah, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Salisbury, Sec 35 O252a (1877) Wenzler, Frank, Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 31 T80a John Wenzler (1892) Wenzler, John Ch Frank, Pawnee "Rt 51. twp Pawnee, Sec 32 O200a (1857) Werner, C. H. (Margaret) Ch Jesse, Lee, Dorothy, Harold, Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 5 O400a (1865) Werner, Emma E., Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 26 OlOOa (1857) Werner, Oscar (Barbara) Ch Anna, Hubert, Martha, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 OlOa (1913) Wesley, Henry (Clara) Ch Bernice, Myrtle, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 18 T80a Miss Irene Smith (1877) Westbrook, Thomas (Mable) Ch John, Ruth, Thomas, Rochester Rt 20, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 22 Tla M. A. Brain- ard (1882) Wethington, Harry (Ollie) Ch Lucille, Elizabeth, Pleasant Plains Rt 39, twp Cartwright, Sec 1, Foreman for E. A. Walbaum (1914) Wheatley, S. R. (Ethel) Illiopolis Rt 55, twp Lanesville, Sec 27 T260a John Garvey (1887) *Wheeland, Mrs. Olive Ch Mary, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 12 O280a (1879) Whelton, Edward (Mary) Ch Marie, Margaret, Francis, Anna, James, Alice, Agnes, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 7 O2a (1905) Whltcomb, Irwin C. (Verna) Ch Otis, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, T120a John Whitcomb (1888) *Whitcomb, John W. Ch William, Jr., Edward, Lucreta, Irwin, Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 31 O120a (1863) White, A. (Lillie) Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 23, Foreman for Baker Bros. (1908) White, Clarence (Bernetta) Ch Clar- ence, Margaret, John, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 28 T52a Mrs. E. J. White (1876) *White, D. V. (Elizabeth) Ch Mary, Sadie, Loami Rt 33, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 27 O154a (1872) White, Edward (Flora) Ch Alice, New Berlin Rt 29, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 T70a Amanda E. White (1872) *White, Frederic (Katherina) Ch George, Mary, Margaret, Fred, Jo- seph, Lawrence, Frances, Kate, Ed- ward, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boyn- ton, twp Island Grove, Sec 18 T114a Martin Roth (1877) 'White, G. P. (Stella) Ch Harriet, Mar- garet, John, Mary, New Loami Rt 33, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 O160a (1878) *White, Harlan (Elsie) Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, Sec 21 O320a Mrs. White (1891) *White, Henry (Loretta) Ch George, Manford, Pawnee Rt 50, twp Pawnee, Sec 9 T160a Olive White (1889) White, J. C. (Mary) Mechanicsburg Bx 125, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 Fore- man Wm. Aber (1886) *White, J. H. (Anna) Ch Emma, Glen- arm Rt 24, tel Divernon, twp Ball, Sec 32 O163a (1867) -White, J. H. (Mary) Ch Louis, Fal, Julia, Pleasant Plains Rt 13, twp Cartwright, Sec 24 T80a Kincaid (1891) *White, R. E. (Ollie) Ch Vance, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, tel Cart- wright, Sec 29-N, O290a (1867) White, Robert (Lottie) Ch John, Can- trail Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 58 Henry England White, Mrs. Thomas Ch Josiah, Edward, James, Guy, Jessie, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove Sec 15 O315a (1870) *White, T. S. (Grace) Ch Thomas, Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Pleasant Plaines, twp Cartwright, Sec 32 O290a (1876) White, William H. (Etta) Ch Cecil, Agatha, Riverton, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, OlOa (1867) Whitlock, Richard (Nancy) Ch Rich- ard, Riverton Rt 17, twp Clear Lake, Sec 2 Farmhand for John Mitz (1897) Whittmore, H. C. (Amelia) Ch Mary, Lanesville, tel Buffalo, twp Lanes- ville, See 8 O475a (1856) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 137 Whltworth, William (Celia) Ch Wil- liam, Martha, Divernon, twp Diver- non, Sec 22 Farmhand for Chas. Browning (1914) Wickel, F. O. (Cordelia) Ch Cletus, Marjorie, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp Illi- opolis, Sec 19 Foreman for Carnes (1895) Widdows, W. A. (Laura) Ch Ruby, Dorothy, Dora, Alvin, Eva, Irene, Springfield Rt 2, twp Curran, Sec 13 T20a C. A. R. R. (1915) Wilborn, Charles (Blanche) Ch Har- old, Pleasant Plaines Rt 40, tel Ashland, twp Cartwright, Sec 27 Foreman for Charles McGraugh (1917) *Wilcos, Benjamin (Cina) New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 O80a (1864) Wilcox, Charles Curran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 3 T80a Mrs. E. F. Wilcox (1893) Wilcox, Mrs. E. F. Ch Francis, Cur- ran Rt 11, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 3 O80a (1859) Wilcoxon, Frank (Annie) Ch Ralph, Raymond, Harold, Alice, Mary, Dorothy, Cantrall Rt 27, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 17 T140a E. E. Brinton (1899) Wilcox, Harry L. (Frances) Ch Mabel, Alphia, Thomas, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 T120a Mrs. S. Mendenhall (1882) Wilcox, Marshall (Mary) Ch Percy, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 34 O120a (1869) *Wilcox, Percy New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 10 T180a Isaac Moxon (1872) Wilcox, Warren (Kitty) Ch Kitty, Charles, Letha, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 O223a Wilham, Albert (Elizabeth) Ch Graf- ton, Robert, Mary, Albert, Lela, Georgia, Opal, Hazel, Cecil, Roch- ester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 9 T184a C. Hazlett (1914) Wilkerson, Fannie (Allie) Ch Earl, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 31 O27V 2 a (1896) Wilkins, Mat (Emma) Ch Norman, Blanche, Marjory, Springfield Rt 8, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 17 074a (1887) Wilkinson, George (Doris) Ch Francis, Clara, Doris, George, Marion, Can- trail Rt 28, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 O40a (1897) *Willcox, C. B. (Lucy) Ch Lucille, Catherine, Priscilla, Mildred, Louis, New Berlin, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 22 O192a (1906) Willcockson, C. H. (Alice) Ch George, Louisa, Bessie, Clarence, Frank, Chatham Rt 15, tel Chatham, twp Woodside, Sec 29 O3a (1895) Willet, John (Mary) Ch Goldie, Lenz, Geo. John, Ernest, Clement, Mech- anicsburg Rt 61, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 5 T350a S. E. Munson (1877) Williams, A. D. (Minnie) Ch Mary, Vennoman, Lucretia, Lauretta, Daw- son Rt 21, tel Buffalo, twp Mechan- icsburg, Sec 9 T365a Sculley Estate (1903) Williams, A. L. (Nell) Illiopolis, Rt 56, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 20 T160a R. A. Single (1889) Williams, Chas. J. (Nellie) Ch Laura, Springfield Rt 4, twp Gardner, Sec 27 Tenant Chas. Williams (1892) Williams, Charles (Mary) Ch Charles, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, O30a (1857) William, Charles (Jane) Ch Anna, Mary, Peter, Grace, Jacob, May, Hazel, Rose, Clare, Helen, Josephine, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 26 OlOOa (1850) *Williams, Cal (Anna) Ch Calvin, Ralph, Zelma, Irene, Chatham Rt 16, tel Auburn, twp Chatham, Sec 27 T200a P. A. Shaerer (1895) Read The Farmers' Review "It's All Wool and a Yard Wide" 138 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Williams, Cleve A. (Ruth) Chatham Rt 16, tel Loami, twp Chatham, Sec 18 T86a B. F. Campbell (1892) Williams, David (Edith) Ch Margaret, Alice, Chatham, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 1 TlGOa- B. C. Ritchie (1876) Williams, George (Sarah) Ch Elmer, Glenarm Rt 22, tel Rochester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 20 Tla Andy Lar- son (1885) *Williams, Grover (Clara) Ch Lela, Erma, Virgil, Wayne, Loami Rt 33, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 5 T280a J. W. Workman (1897) Williams, Harmone (Anna) Ch Henry, Cantrall Rt 28, twp Salisbury, Sec 25 T8a Wm. Kelley (1887) Williams, John (Nettie) Ch Esther, Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 5 T3a Esther K. Williams (1857) William, Lucie A. Ch Willie, Spring- field Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 10 O20a (1891) Williams, Roy (Lottie) Ch Howard, Raymond, Florence, Lawrence, Chat- ham Rt 16, tel Chatham, twp Chat- ham, Sec 18 T68a Emily Van Doran (1888) *Williams, R. H. (Lillie) Ch Harold, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, Sec 34 OlOOa (1872) Williams, Samuel (Eleanor) Ch Leo, Wanda, Anna, Springfield Rt 6, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 34 T62a Anna W. Crowder (1909) Williams, W. T. (Levina) Illiopolia Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 25 O20a (1877) Williamson, John (Eleanor) Springfield Rt 8, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, See 8 O2a (1877) Willoughby, George (Fannie) Ch Nancy, Polley, Meta, Julia, Bettie, Harris, Mildred, Curran Rt 12, tel Chatham, twp Curran, T A. Dren- nen (1912) Willoughby, Noah (Bertha) Ch Ralph, Gertrude, Frank, Springfield Rt 9, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 27 Farmhand for A. Anderson (1910) Wilm, Earnest (Wilhelmina) Ch Fred, Frank, Edward, John, Charles, Ernest, Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 12 Farmhand for G. J. Little (1910) Wilson, Alonzo N. (Lena) Ch Harold, Beulah, Dorothy, Edinburg Rt 3, tel Edinburg, twp Cooper, Sec 4 T98a David Wilson and Lizzie Haney (1881) Wilson, Charles (Rosa) Ch Irene, Russel, Dorothy, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, T255a D. Waters Wilson, Clarence E. (Minerva) Ch Juanita, Gladys, Custer Rt 53, twp Cooper, Sec 21 T-W. J. Ross (1912) Wilson, Francis (Flora) Ch Evelyn, James, Willis, Mabel, Roy, Auriel, Fern, Alice, Glenarm Rt 24, twp Ball, Sec 29 T18a Wm. Clark (1914) Wilson, George (Clara) Ch Thelma, Louise, Herman, Ernst, Edna, Rochester Rt 18, twp Rochester, Sec 24 T a R. S. Turst (1912) Wilson, H. (Bertha) Ch Robert, Or- ville, Donald, Earl, Meilene, Eugene, Merle, Buffalo Rt 36, twp Buffalo Hart, Sec 25 T140a John Lee (1880) Willson, James (Nancy) Ch Clarence, Ellen, William, Bert, James, Cebe, Ruby, Custer Rt 53, tel Rochester, twp Cooper, Sec 19 T200a Ira Twist (1910) *Wilson, John T. (Jennie) Ch Thomas, "Plain View" New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 14 O160a (1859) Wilson, Peter (Nora) Ch Katie, Rose, Margaret, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 31 O5a (1915) *Wilson, Thomas T. (Letha) Ch John, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, S'ec 15 T120a W. W. Foutch (1892) Wimer, Mrs. Sarah Ch Jennie, Flor- ence, Alberta, Grace, Ralph, William, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 36 O4a (1907) *Winch, Morris R. (Catherine) Ch John, Kate, Frank, Henry, Emma, Barbara, Josephine, Tony, Marie, Springfield Rt 10, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 18 O52a (1877) *Winkler, August (Marguerite) Ch Mary, New Berlin Rt 31, tel New Berlin, twp Cartwright, Sec 36-SW T580a Mrs. Chas. Brown (1886) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 139 Wise, Mrs. George Ch Clarence, Car- rie, Ruth, Williamsville, tel W,iP liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 33 O160a (1857) Wise, Grover (Doris) Springfield Rt 2, tel Springfield, twp Woodside, Sec 30 Farmhand for Logan Hay (1912) Wise, James (Alice) Ch James, Elean/or, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 12 TlOOa M. F. Wise (1892) Wise, J. H. (Helen) Ch Bessie, Nellie, Williamsville, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 4 O6a (1872) Wise, Millard F. (Mary) Ch James, Buffalo Hart Rt 35, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 12 O120a (1882) Wiseman, Charlie (Mary) Ch Walter, Myrl, Springfield Rt 7, tel Rochester, twp Clear Lake, Sec 3 T237a Ed Watts Estate (1899) Wiseman, E. I. (Xenia) Ch Lynette, Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 25 T233a Thompson Estate (1891) With row, Frank (Fannie) Ch Racheal, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Buf- falo Hart, Sec 36 Foreman for H. W. Carpenter (1887) *Withrow, George H. (Ora) Ch Wilber, Mathew, Fred, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 33 T a Mary C. Withrow (1882) Withrow, Percy L. (Ida) Ch Lawrence, Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Lanes- ville, Sec 19 T160a E. S. Smith (1896) Withrow, W. A. (Augusta) Buffalo Rt 59, tel Buffalo, twp Lanes ville, Sec 19 T160a E. S. Smith (1895) Wittmore, Floyd Ch Kelsey, Lanesville Rt 1, twp Lanesville, Sec T475a H. C. Wittmore (1874) *Witty, George (Talir) Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 36 T268a R. B. Correll (1896) *Witty, Horace Pleasant Plains Rt 41, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 30-N T280a Mrs. Edward Toinlin (1896) *Wolf, Harry (Lizzie) Ch Ray, Diver- non Rt 48, twp Divernon, Sec 30 Farmhand W. L. Beaty (1910) Wolf, Mrs. Zetta Ch Stella, Clarence, Divernon Rt 48, tel Divernon, twp Divernon, Sec 29 T6a Fred and George Groos (1910) Wolfe, W. J. (Hattie) Ch Jessie, Cora, Frank, Albert, Raymond, Minnie, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 1 Farmhand for C. C. Van Meter (1900) Wolfor, Theodore (Anna) Springfield Rt 19, twp Rochester, Sec 7 T220a P. Canty (1867) Woltz, Charles (Louisa) Ch George, Lillian, Chester, Dawson Rt 21, tel Dawson, twp Clear Lake, Sec 12 O320a (1857) Wood, Frank A. (Adelia) Ch Raymond, Alfred, Springfield Rt 6, tel Spring- field, twp Gardner, Sec 36 TlOa Dr. L. F. Wood (1857) Woodcock, John R. (Alice) Ch Robert, Dawson Rt 21, tel Mechunicsburg, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 32 O55a (1858) Woods, Harold (Cleo) Ch Howard, Maxwell Rt 37, twp Talkington, Sec 6 T42a Ben Goldsmith (1916) *Woods, Frank (Edna) Ch Morris, Harold, Mabel, Clyde, Allen, Waver- ly, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 12 T147a G. W. Carruthers (1912) Woodyard, R. B. (Olive) Oh Travis, Pawnee Rt 52, tel Divernon, twp Pawnee, Sec 23 T240a M. H. Hinkle (1901) Woolsey, D. T. (Roena) Glenarms Rt 22, tel Pawnee, twp Ball, Sec 25 O70a (1895) Woolsey, Thomas (Lillian) Ch Cardi- nal, Gladys, Springfield Rt 8, twp Clear Lake, Sec 17 O3a (1903) Woolsey, W. S. (Alice) Ch Hawley, William, Auburn Rt 46, tel Auburn, twp Auburn, Sec 8 T160a Simon L. Woolsey (1882) Workman, Alfred (Ora) Ch Howard, Albert, Wayne, Raymond, Alfreda, Loami Rt 35, tel Chatham, twp Chat- ham, -Sec 5 O280a (1874) Workman, Eugene (Florence) Ch 5, Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 26 Foreman for Ed De Porte (1917) Workman, Isaac L. (Laura) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 26 O13a (1864) Workman, Isaac (Martha) Ch Sallis, John, Martha, William, Isaac, May- hew, Joseph, Elizabeth, Ada, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 23 020a (1834) 140 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Workman, John L. (Myrtle) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 O45a (1877) Workman, J. W. (Hannah) Ch Hugh, Mary, Anna, John, Curran, tel Riddle Hill, twp Curran, Sec 22 OlOOOa (1856) *Workman, Josiah W. (Lydia) Ch Maud, Loat, Rome, Ruth, Etta, Ber- neita, Maxwell Rt 37, twp Loami, twp Maxwell, Sec 29 O440a (1860) Workman, Mayhew (Amanda) Ch Kenneth, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 O54a (1866) Workman, Orbie (Barbara) Athens Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 35 Farmhand for J. R'. Van Meter (1905) *Workman, Russell (Lucy) Ch Lucille, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, O60a (1894) Workman, Mrs. Sarah E. Ch Melvin, Ollie, Grace, Bertha, DeWitt, Dora, Russell, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, 'Sec 22 O230a (1854) Workman, S. A. (Altha) Springfield Rt 1, tel Springfield, twp Clear Lake, Sec 31 T40a G. M. Janquith (1914) Workman, S. M. (Louisa) Loami, tel Waverly, twp Loami, Sec 11 O44a (1862) Workman, William H. (Minerva) Ch Eva, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 26 O20a (1862) Workman, Witt (Jessie) Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 14 O106a (1888) Workman, W. Russell (Lucy) Ch Lucille, Loami Rt 34, tel Loami, twp Loami, Sec 22 O60a (1893) Worley, J. C. (Ella) Ch Ralph, Lena, Ruth, Costa, Alta, Illiopolis Box 2, tel Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 8 Foreman for Wm. Boyde (1901) Worth, Frank (Lily) Ch Franklin, Curran Rt 12, tel Bell, twp Island Grove, Sec 13 T320a J. R. Logue (1915) Wressing, Henry (Nellie) Ch Henry, George, Theodore, Frederick, Spring- field Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Spring- field, Sec 21 O2a (1892) Wright, John L. (Daisy) Ch Joseph, John, Wilbur, Riverton Rt 17, tel Riverton, twp Clear Lake, O120a (1881) Wright, Joseph (Effie) Springfield Rt 5, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 36 T2a Annie Huffman (1882) *Wright, Frank (Vina) Ch Francis, . Eloise, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 2 T165a J. O. Robinson (1911) Wright, O. N. (Nancy) Ch Lily, Muriel, June, Raymond, Cecil, Russel, Mabel, Alma, Illiopolis Rt 56, twp niiopolis, Sec 26 Foreman for E. C. Harbert (1898) Wright, Roy (Anna) Ch Elbert, Wil- liam, Lucille, Edith, Illiopolis Rt 54, tl Illiopolis, twp Illiopolis, Sec 32 T120a Wm. Wright (1916) Write, Homer (Florence) Pawnee Rt 51, twp Pawnee, Sec 25 Farmhand for Neil McTaggart (1911) Wylder, William (Kate) Ch Pauline, Wilfred, Geraldine, Lowder Rt 38, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 16 T106a A. Moffett Wylder, Sr. Chas. (Bessie) Ch Charles, Hubert, Maxwell Rt 37, tel Waverly, twp Talkington, Sec 10 T160a O. E. Moffett (1902) Yakst, Paul (Anna) Ch Mona, Toney, Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 28 TlOOa R. Fishman (1906) *Yates, Oliver H. (Jeannette) Ch Maude, Nellie, Louise, Pearl, Rich- ard, William, Robert, John, Burch, Dorothy, Paul, Loami Rt 33, tel Boynton, twp New Berlin, Sec 26 T160a Hughes Diller (1863) Yates, R. W. (Anna) Ch Wilma, Ruth, New Berlin Rt 29, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 15 T200a Hughes Diller (1890) Yates, Sim (Lena) Ch Ollie, Grace, Louis, Daisy, Franklin, Percy, New Berlin Rt 31, tel Boynton, twp Island Grove, Sec 1 O15a (1869) SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 141 Yeaman, Alvey (Pern) Ch Lester, Ruth, Carrie, Lawrence, Leon, Mech- anicsburg Rt 61, tel Mechanicsburg, twp Cooper, Sec 12 T a James Lamon (1897) Yeaman, Frank (Maude) Ch Alice, Earl, Mechanicsburg Rt 60, tel Mech- anicsburg, twp Mechanlcsburg, Sec 25 Foreman for E. J. Buet (1891) Yeamans, T. F. Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Williams, Sec 26 T240a W. J. H. Taylor (1893) Yoakum, Edward (Insta) Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 29 T14a Robert Bennett (1897) Yoakum, Mrs. Lydia Ch Alvin, Albert, Earl, William, Williamsville Rt 26, twp Williams, Sec 16 T160a G. L. Harnsberger (I860) Yoakum, Martha M. Farmingdale Rt 13, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Salis- bury, Sec 30 O44a (1874) *Yocom, Charles (Mary) Ch Orville, Bessie, lona, Earl, Ernest, Russell, Ada, Cecil, Sherman Rt 25, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Williams, Sec 29 O140a (1860) Yocom, J. Ch John, Anna, Roland, Edward, Charles, Dawson Rt 21, tel Dawson, twp Clear Lake, Sec 1 T80a Wm. Yocom (1867) Yocom, Jeff (Caroline) Buffalo Hart Rt 36, twp Clear Lake, Sec 2 O30a (1845) *Yocom, John (Molly) Ch Freida, George, Ida, Ethel, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williamsville, twp Williams, Sec 21 O160a (1855) Yocom, Orville (Noah) Ch Donald, Robert, Sherman Rt 25, tel Williams- ville, twp Williams, Sec 27 O40a (1887) Yocom, Thomas (Anna) Ch Cora, Bulma, Amil, Dawson Rt 21, twp Clear Lake, Sec 1 O132a (1850) Young, Mrs. Annie Ch Lucinda, Albert, Frank, Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 34 O25a (1882) *Young, Charlie (Alpha) Ch Leroy, Auburn Rt 47, tel Chatham, twp Chatham, Sec 36 O56a *(1883) *Young, Ed. L. (Catherine Ch Ralph, Reva, Illiopolis Rt 55, tel Illiopolis, twp Lanesville, Sec 28 T80a Ferd Uhll (1916) HOME OF C. T . CARRINGTON, RT 31 NEW BERLIN, ILL. 142 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Young, George W. (Elizabeth) Ch Arthur, Eugene, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 O96a (1884) Young, Joseph Springfield Rt 1, twp Clear Lake, Sec 21 O74a (1859) Young, John Curran Rt 12, twp Curran, Sec 34 O25a (1884) Young, Lloyd W. Buffalo Box 36, tel Buffalo, twp Mechanicsburg, Sec 26 Foreman for E. B. Conover (1915) Young, Roscoe (Lavina) Ch Fonda, Roscoe, Rochester Rt 20, twp Roch- ester, Sec 28, Farmhand for H. L. Knott (1916) Voung, Thomas J. (Anna) Ch Ralph, Nora, Cantrall Rt 28, tel Cantrall, twp Fancy Creek, Sec 31 O96a (1903) *Young, W. E. (Maude) Ch Margaret, Elizabeth, Pawnee, twp Pawnee, Sec 6 O347a (1885) Younger, Samuel (Carrie) Ch Charles, Marjorie, "Rose Lawn Stock Farm" Chatham Rt 15, twp Chatham, Sec 1 Foreman for Ed. Luedke (1874) Zake, Henry (Johanna) Riverton, twp Clear Lake, Sec 9 O20a (1893) Zimmer, Charles (Annie) Ch Chris- tine, Charles, Clara, Walter, Lawren, Iva, Ruth, Farmingdale Rt 14, tel Riddle .Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 14 O120a (1876) *Zimmerle, Frank G. (Josephine) Ch Theobine, Pawnee Rt 49, twp Paw- nee, Sec 9, T200a Harry Zimmerle (1913) *Zimmerle, Henry (Hattie) Ch Harry, Eugene, Earl, George, Ray, Hattie, Harry, Rochester Rt 20, tel Roch- ester, twp Cotton Hill, Sec 22 T520a G. R. Brainard (1867) Zimmerman, August (Anna) Ch Wil- liam, Edward, Elsie, Francis, August, Chatham Rt 7, twp Chatham, Sec 1 Foreman for Bert Luedke (1887) Zimmerman, John B. (Katie) Ch Al- bert, Springfield Rt 5, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, Sec 21 OlOa (1914) Zint, Mrs. Helen Ch Catherine, Louise, Charles, Edward, Frank, Springfield Rt 7, tel Springfield, twp Springfield, S'ec 36 O5a (1889) *Zirkle, E. H. (Inez) Ch Virgin, Pleasant Plains Rt 40, tel Pleasant Plains, twp Cartwright, Sec 11 T200a Conway Walbaum (1912) Zittle, Robert M. (Lamah) Ch Goldie, Louis, Clarence, Springfield Rt 4, tel Riddle Hill, twp Gardner, Sec 27 O9a (1892) *Zucksworth, Henry (Ollie) Ch Ray, Glenarm Rt 24, tel Chatham, twp Ball, Sec 28 O125a (1877) A SCENE FROM THE FUNK BROS. FARM. SADDLES *ft 6 LARIATS LEWIS B'MIULEI Saddles and Lariats By LEWIS B. MILLER Life on the Great Cattle Trail THIS Story, once published serially in The Farmers' Review, is the largely true account of the Bar-Circle Outfit's attempt to take a big drove of longhorns from Texas to California in the days of the gold excite- ment. Starting hi central Texas, then a wild, Comanche-infested region, the great drove of twenty-five hundred beeves marches, not directly toward its destination, but northward to Fort Gibson, in the Indian Territory. 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OAKLAND (CALIFORNIA) ENQUIRER: "Presents without doubt a true pisture. They are all here the round-ups, the desert marches, the tremendous trails, the stampedes, the fights to the death with bronchos and grizzlies all very graphically told." "Saddles and Lariats" is illustrated handsomely bound in beautiful colored cloth covers and is printed from clear, readable type on good paper. It is highly commended by ministers, editors, college presidents, farmers, and by many of the ablest literary critics, both in this country and in the land beyond the sea. Suitable for any library or for a birthday, holiday or other present to any relative (>r friend. "Saddles and Lariats" is sent postpaid with a yearly subscription to THE FARMERS' REVIEW For Only $1.25 SEND ORDER TO THE FARMERS' REVIEW, CHICAGO 143 CASS COUNTY- COURT HOUSE VIRGINIA ILL. HISTORY of CASS COUNTY ON THE 14th day of August, 1834, the county commissioners met to organize Cass county. At this first meeting of the board the county was divided into precincts, Beardstown, Monroe, Virginia, Sugar Grove, Richmond and Bowens. At this time there was not a house built exclusively for religious worship, neither was there one in all Morgan county outside of Jacksonville. Physicians were scarce and fever ague quite common. Game was plentiful, particularly wolves. The wolves very seldom did violence to any one, but when the weather was stormy they were so bold and treacherous that no one cared to risk himself out alone at night. The county seat was to be located at Virginia. In 1823 Morgan county was formed from Green county, which is now Cass county. In 1818 a man by the name of Pullam settled upon Barns Creek, a tributary of the Sangamon river, and returned in November of that same year. Seymour Kellogg first settled in the country afterwards included in Morgan county, and it was at his house that the first white child of the Sangamo country was born. The first actual permanent white settler within the limits of the present city of Beardstown was Thomas Beard who went there on horse back when it was Kickapoo territory. In 1819 he made it his home as a trader among the Indians. Martin L. Lindsley, together with his wife and two children and Timothy Harris and John Cettrough settled in Beardstown in 1820. and afterwards located in Camp Hollow. Lindsley built a cabin and the first white child in this county was added to his family. During the year 1820 a family named Eggleston settled on the site of Beardstown. Major Elijah lies landed in 1819 where Beardstown now is on his way to the Keeley Settlement, afterwards named Calhoun and now Springfield. He said that at that time_there was but a hut building of birchen poles standing on the bank of the river but unoccupied. As the Indians lived in the hut this was probably erected by a French trader about a quarter of a century before this time. Archibold Job first settled at Beardstown and then at Sylvan Grove at the north end of North Prairie in the spring of 1821, surrounded by Kickapoo Indians. In 1821 there were only about twenty white families within the present limits of Morgan, Cass and Scott counties, but when the rep- utation of the Sangamo country, for its unrivaled fertility became known, and when the Indian title to it had become extinguished and word that the land would soon be surveyed and offered by the govern- ment had reached Kentucky and Tennessee, the sturdy and enterpris- ing farmers of the states further east and south began to come here in great numbers. It was very common at this time to see the prairie schooner. "It was constructed with four high wheels upon which was a great box 145 formed like a quarter of a moon with the bend hanging between the fore and aft wheels. The solid running gears well and fantastically ironed, the broad felloes heavily tired, the tongue arranged for the propelling power of either horse or ox. Its high end-boards and curv- ing side-boards, ribbed and barred and riveted gearing in red and blue paint was not gotten up merely for show. It made no pretension to beauty. The old prairie schooner with its white cover and flapping curtains looking at a distance on the prairie like a ship on the ocean was the emigrant wagon of the West." It held considerable utensils, pro- visions, ammunition, bedding, farming implements and all the various necessities for setting up housekeeping on the wild prairies. Besides all this it contained the family. It was in these prairie schooners that most of the first settlers of Cass county emigrated from the older states. At the time, they were not considered pleasure trips, although they had pleasant features connected with them as well as hardships and hairbreadth escapes. No doubt the real pleasures of- these trips were when they were recounted by the participants in later life to theii grandchildren. There were few roads and no bridges at that time. The emigrants usually took along with them a few head of cattle and a horse and occasionally a coop would be fastened to the wagon for the purpose of raising a few chickens in the new home. Having come to the good, rich prairie land and having found a place with timber and water, they went together to some distant town for a surveyor. This meant a long and weary journey to the government land office to file on the land. Then the cabin must be built from the logs which they got themselves. There were no nails nor iron nor glass ; the outside walls were made of round hewn logs set together at the end and chinked with chips and clay between them. The floor was made of split logs, the doors made from split logs well fastened together with wooden pins swung on wooden hinges and fastened with a wood latch. Thus the first farmers of Cass county started in life very much the same as the settlers of the other rich counties of the state. The first land entry was made by Thomas Beard and Enoch C. March jointly, upon the northeast quarter of section 15 in township 18, range 12, September 23rd, 1826. It was upon this fractional quarter section that Mr. Beard's cabin was built. It was built upon the steep bank of the river at the present foot of State street where he afterwards built his brick hotel. In the following spring it was dis- covered that this cabin had been built over a den of snakes and with the opening of the warm weather thousands of them swarmed about the cabin. The first licensed ferry that crossed the Illinois river was estab- lished June 5th, 1826, by Thomas Beard and a license was granted him by the county commissioners of Schuyler county upon his paying $6.00 per annum into the treasury of that county. There was at that time no road from Beardstown through Schuyler county, but blazes on the trees were made out as far as where Rushville now stands. Schuyler county had been organized and the county seat had been located near where Pleasant View now is and strange enough that was named Beards- 146 town, too. Beard's ferry-boat was propelled by man power^and was so small that only one wagon and two horses could be crossed at one time and then very little standing room was left for passengers. The original town of Beardstown consisted of twenty-three blocks fronting on the river, three tiers of blocks reaching from Clay to Jackson streets of which ten lying between the park and Main street and State and Washington is the central cut. It was laid out and platted by Enoch March and Thomas Beard and acknowledged before Thomas H. Arnet, a justice of the peace of Jacksonville, September 29th, 1829, and is reported in the local county records, an inscription of which is in the Cass county records. Mr. Charles Robinson, an early resident of Cass county, in 1872, wrote a letter to the Chicago Journal in which he said "Fifty years ago, or in the summer of 1821, there was not a bushel of corn to be had in Central Illinois. My father settled in that year twenty-three miles west of Springfield. We had to live for a time on venison, black- berries and milk, while the men were gone to "Egypt" to harvest and procure breadstuffs. The land we improved was surveyed that summer and afterwards bought of the government, the money being raised by sending beeswax down the Illinois river to St. Louis in an Indian canoe. Dressed deer skins and tanned hides were then in use and we made one piece of clothing out of nettles instead of flax. Cotton matured well for a decade until the deep snow of 1830. The southern part of the state referred to by Mr. Robinson as "Egypt" was so called because being older, longer and better settled and cultivated "it gath- ered corn as the sand of the sea," and the immigrants of the central part of the state went to them to buy their corn. In the early years of the white settlements, wheat was not to be had and corn meal, the only breadstuff, was exceedingly hard to obtain as mills were scarce. Jarroes mill on Cahokia Creek was for a long time the only one acces- sible to the pioneers. In 1821 a small horse-mill was erected on Indian Creek by Richard Sheppard. Then a horse-mill was put up at Clary's Grove and still later Ogle's water-mill was built on Indian Creek. Reddick Horn, a Methodist preacher, settled at Beardstown in 1823. He became, upon the formation of Cass county, the clerk of the circuit court. The first schpolhouse was of logs, built on Enoch Ogden's farm. The first blacksmith shop was owned by Mathew Holland in 1835. The winter of 1830 and 31 was a remarkable one and will be remembered as the most terrible one for suffering. The snow fell first about 30 inches deep and kept on falling until it was from four to six feet deep. The fences were covered and lanes filled up and there was much suffering everywhere. Stock died for want of food. Game could be had in plenty for food, because it had alighted in the snow and was unable to get out, but finally game became so poor, from starvation, that it was unfit for food. The snow stayed all winter until March and people ran short of everything, particularly fuel. Thomas Beard, remembering a widow with a small family living at the bluffs, wandered out there and found her and her family on the verge of starvation and 147 hovering over the last remnants of a fire, her fuel having been used. Mr. Beard tore up some fencing and chopped up a large pile of wood for her and afterwards carried provisions to her a distance of seven miles, as a horse could not travel. What little corn had been raised in the county was generally ungathered when the snow came and men took sacks and waded out into the fields and gathered and carried it on their shoulders to their cabins and their horses, cattle and hogs. Previous to 1831 most of the pioneers raised sufficient cotton for their own use, but following the terrible snow all efforts to raise it were futile. In 1831 the Indians became very troublesome and threatened to overrun the white people. They were led by Black Hawk, their chief, who pretended to have power given him by the Great Spirit to destroy the pale-faces. He attacked the whites with so much vigor that militia companies were formed for self protection' A battalion of this regi- ment of 275 men, commanded by Major Stillman of Fulton county, was on the 14th of May, 1832, attacked by Black Hawk on a small branch of the Sycamore Creek. This was called the battle of Stillman's Run. The first call which Governor Reynolds made was in May, 1831, for all able bodied men who were willing to fight the Indians to the number of seven thousand to present themselves at Beardstown on the 10th of June. On that day three times that number assembled. Governor Reynolds organized them at once by appointing Joseph Dugan of Jacksonville brigadier, and Enoch C. March of Beardstown quartermaster. March being well acquainted with this vicinity soon furnished the necessary supplies, but Governor Reynolds was at a loss to know how to arm those who had not brought rifles. In this emergency Francis Arenz came to the rescue. He was a merchant in Beardstown and had previously purchased some light, brass-barreled fowling pieces which ha4 been manufactured in the east for a South American government, and not answering the purpose for which they were made they were shipped west to shoot birds with. These answered excellently for arms for light horsemen and skirmishers. The little army started on their campaign June 15th, 1831, for Rock Island. During the Black Hawk war David Epler, a resident of North Prairie, came to Beardstown to purchase two barrels of salt. He drove two beautiful horses, well harnessed and a good wagon. Col. March saw them and wanted them for the army for war material. He seized them under the law of war times. Mr. Epler refused to give them up unless he should be paid their value. Col. March then agreed to pay for them what two disinterested men would say they were worth. This Epler agreed to. At the time there were two comparative strangers, Dr. Charles Chandler and a man named Crawford stopping at Beards- town. The case was referred to them. They had come from the east and were wholly unaware of the low prices of this new country and priced the team at eastern value which was $350.00. Mr. Epler re- ceived what was a very large price for his team. Shortly before this Dr. Chandler left Rhode Island, where he had a good medical practice, started west with his family intending to settle 148 at Fort Clark, where Peoria now stands. He came up the Illinois river on a steamer, and when they arrived at Beardstown the hostile attitude of the Indians made it seem impracticable to go further, so the captain discharged his passengers and freight at Beardstown. It was while here at this time that Dr. Chandler settled the value of the team for Mr. Epler, and also became so well pleased with the vicinity that he determined to go no further north, but settle here. The doctor entered 160 acres of land where the town of Chandlerville now stands. He broke up three acres of land that spring and raised a crop of buckwheat It was the universal custom among the settlers at that time that every man should be entitled to 80 acres of land on either side of the land already entered by him, until such time as he was able to enter it, as it was called, or in other words until he could raise enough money to buy it from the government at $1.25 per acre. For another man to enter this land was considered the same as stealing. Shortly after the doctor had settled there, a man named English was so well pleased with the prospects that he concluded to enter land and settle there. The doctor assisted and befriended him all he could and to induce him to stop offered to give up his claim to one-half of the 80 acre tract next to the land that English wanted and let him enter it. English told him that he was going to Springfield to enter the whole tract that he did not care for the custom of the country and that he was going to have it right or wrong, and started for Spring- field. The doctor went to his cabin and found that he had $50.00. He knew that his neighbor McAuly had some money also. He saddled his best horse and rode to McAuly's and borrowed $50.00 and started taking a different road than that chosen by English. When about ten miles from Springfield he overtook two men on horseback, and as his horse was foaming with perspiration he rode along slowly with the young men telling them of the cause of his haste, as well as to rest his horse. When he told them of the meanness of English one of the young men was so indignant that he offered the doctor his own comparatively fresh horse that he might make greater haste, while the young man would ride the doctor's horse into town. But the doctor rode his own horse, got safely to the land office and entered the land before English got there. Sometime after he wanted to have his land surveyed and the county surveyor lived at Jacksonville, but a neighbor told him that there was a better surveyor living at Salem in Sangamon county named Abraham Lincoln, so the doctor sent for him and when he came with his implements to do the surveying the doctor found that Abraham Lincoln the surveyor, was the same young man who had offered to lend him his horse that he might ride to the land office before English. Dr. Chandler was the first physician in Central Illinois who adopted quinine as a remedy in his practice. The first to induce the practice of the infliction of bodily pain as a remedy for overdoses of opium, and the first to oppose bleeding as a remedy. In 1833 Frances Orenz began publishing the first newspaper, entitled the Beardstown Chronicle and Illinois Military Bounty Land Advisor. 149 150 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY CASS COUNTY FARMERS' DIRECTORY ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY a Acres; Ch Children; O Owner; T Tenant or Renter; tel Telephone; twp Township; Sec Section; Rt. Rural Route; Name of wife follows direc- tory name ia parenthesis ( ) ; Figures at end of information year directory name became a resident of county; Directory Name and Address are in boldface type; (*) designates owner of an Automobile; (f) Owner of a Tractor. EXAMPLE *fAdams, Frank H. (Esther) Ch Mary, Virginia Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 17, R12, T640, Sec. 10, Wm. H. Johnson (1872) MEANS THAT Frank H. Adams Name. (*) Owns an Automobile. (f) Owns a Tractor. (Esther) Wife's name. Ch Mary Child named Mary. Virginia Rt 1 Postoffice, Virginia R. F. D. 1. T640a Tenant on 640 acres. tel Chandlerville On Chandlerville Telephone Exchange. twp 17, R12 Lives in Government township 17, Range 12. Sec 10 Section 10. Wm. H. Johnson Owner's name. (1872) Lived in county since 1872. *Achill, F. J. (Cora) Ch Bertha, Leo, *Alcom, T. O. (Gertie) Ch Donovan, Ida, Frances, Virginia Rt 5, tel Vir- Louis, Virgil, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel ginia, twp 18, RIO, Sec 31 T210a Wm. Chandlerville, twp 18 R 9, Sec 24 Dunaway (1882) O80a (1873) *Adkins, Walter (Bertha) Ch Mary, Allen, G. T. (Adeline) Ch Melba, Ellis, Ruth, Ashland Rt 1, twp Ashland, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17 R Sec 30 T271a Ella M. Adkins (1870) 9, Sec 11 T2a Macellus Petefish Ahlers, Harmon (Anna) Ch George, . (f 886 ) Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8 ^f^ 80 "' *' E " jFW ? f 1 8 ' J. u ' SPC W OlOOa H9in Qlth Ar thur, Virginia Rt 4, tel Vir- *AinsworthV. ( p ^(Elizabeth) Ch f^/^ * ? * 10 ' ^ 35 * Helen, Paul, Virginia Rt 2, tel .< JJJ /- A oSXfnJXK' *" " R ^ ^ " "a Rt tef R 9, Sec 7 T25a Wm. Ross (1883) Albers Oscar F.W. (Joy) Ch Dorothy, * Ander son, C. L. (Linda) Ch Clarence, Har0 ~ d ? 1 ear ? S T Wn ' tWP /JIv K ? 12> Olga, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp Sec 7 T221a J. Ivemeyer (1915) 18 S ^ 9> | ec 31 ol |. 0a (1890) Alcom, Ira, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Anderson, Dave (Myrtle) Ch Andrew, Chandlerville, twp 18, R 91, Sec 24 * William, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, O80a (1875) twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 Foreman for Alcom, N. D. (Bertha) Ch Loyd, How- Abe Denwider (1916) ard, David, Rarry, Russell, Opal, Anderson, Emmett (Amanda) Ch Glenn, Virginia Rt 3, tel Chandler- Zella, Viola, Virginia Rt 5, tel Vir- ville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 23-26 T60a J. ginia, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 6 T275a John H. Garner (1879) Washington (1908) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 151 Anderson, F. W. (Lillie) Ch Pauline, Len, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18 T160a Mrs. Chas. Lubknecher (1885) *Anderson, Gust (Hannah) Ch Roy, Rupert, Wilbur, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 23 O166a (1892) Anderson, James (Lucy) Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17 R 9, Sec 2 O50a (1871) Anderson, John (Mary) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 17 T80a J. Decker (1913) Anderson, Jesse E. (Caroline) Ch Dora, Nellie, Orville, Arom, Jessie, Lula, Harvey, Grace, Wm. Redick, David, Meda, Clarence, Curtis, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 16 OllOa (1849) Anderson, J. M. (Josephine) Ch Wil- mot, Milton, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 8 O120a (1859) Anderson, Harry (Bertha) Ch Claude, Beulah, Orville, Beadstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 12 T235a Mary Hansmeier (1879) Anderson, Harvey (Reba) Ch Florence, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 16 T40a J. Dowin (1884) Anderson, Oscar C. (S'usie) Ch Clar- ence, Edward, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, Sec 2 TlOOa James Anderson (1885) Anderson, R. P. (Hattie) Ch Roscoe, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 29 O258a (1914) Anderson, Thos^ (Ella) Ch Bessie, Maude, Oliver, Tillie, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R, 12, Sec 13 T280a L. C. Myer (1915) Anery, D. B. (Elner) Ch Martha, James, Louis, Fay, Larvy, Vernon, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17 R 12, Sec 9 T140a Frank Robison Armstrong, Baxter (Martha) Ch Elsie, Tillie, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 8 T332a Wm. Ross (1863) *Armstrong, Claude J. (Edith) Oh Lloyd, Remus, Roland, Loraine, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 1 T265a Jennie Armstrong (1889) Armstrong, Ed. (Ellen) Ch Helen, Ha- zel, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 25 O80a (1880) Armstrong, G. J. (Mary) Ch Geptha, Winona, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 27 O160a (1880) Armstrong, J. B., Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 12 T38a Mrs. J. McBroon (1875) Armstrong, J. W. Virginia Rt 6, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, S'ec 12 O80a (1864) Armstrong, William (Eva) Ch Lucille, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R. 10 Sec 9 T a Angus Taylor (1898) Arthalony, C. H. (Emma) Ch Harbold, Glenn, Mable, Esther, Virginia Rt 3, tel Chandlerville, twp 18 R 9, Sec 26 Ola (1868) Ater, Samuel (Rinda) Ch May, Nettie, Frank, Fred, Hazel, Grace, Howard, Walter, Samuel, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 14 T a A. Winkleman (1914) Atterberry, E. K. (Elizabeth) Ch R. D. Alice, Roy, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 O230a (1882) Atterberry, E. W. (Nell) Ch Donald, Edgar, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18 R 9, Sec 36 T200a J. E. Pettit (1912) Atwill, Amanda, Virginia Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 O80a (1862) B Babb, Ernest R. (Beatrice) Ch Will- iam, George, Doris, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, S'ec 06 T40a Geo. Babb (1884) Babb, George (Sarah) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 040a (1857) Bacon, Earl (Luella) Ch Edward, Vir- ginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 36 T160a Chas. W. Russell (1913) Bacon, Jerry L. (Nellie) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18 T250a Mifford Bros. (1912) *Bailey, B. F. (Sarah) Ch Harry, Irene, "Corn Belt Farm" Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 23 O147y 2 a (1870) *Bailey, Phil S. (Aucrutcia) Ch Mitch- ell, Robert, Cynthia, Ashland Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, S'ec 1 T194a Bailey Bros. (1876) 152 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Bailey, Walter, Ashland Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 1 T194a Bailey Bros. (1879) Baldwin, J. F. (Myrtle) Ch William, Louise, Marion, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 1,, R 10, Sec 36 T57V 2 a A. J. Bergen (1910) Bankus, Floyd (Edna) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 17 O253a John N. Taylor (1902) *Barber, Harry E. (Lottie) Ch Marga- ret, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 26, T120a Mrs. W. C. Self (1912) Barber, L. L. (Lucy) Ch Joy, Gladys, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 35 O80a (1882) *Barber, Wm. H. (Louisa) Ch Thomas, Eclna, Nellie, Harry, Arenzvilie Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17 R 11, Sec 27 TlOOa Mrs. W. C. Self (1882) Barber, John S. (Almira) Chandlerville Rt 1, Chandlerville, twp 19, R 2, Sec 31 O73a (1890) Barr, Chas. E. Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 20 CMOa (1874) Bast, Henry (Prances) Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18 R 9, Sec 18 O114a (1895) Baty, H. T. (Ethel) Ch Clara, Myrtle, Ronald, Pauline, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 17-16, T2a E. J. Hewett (1914) Bausman, George (Mary) Ch Harold, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 29 T400a M. L. Crum (1914) *Baxter, H. B., Ashland Rt 1, tel Ash- land, twp 17 R 9, Sec 27 O400a (1881) *Baxter, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Ivan, Mae, "Pine Hurst Farm" Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 10 O240a (1886) * Baxter, Wm. R. (Wilhelmina) Ch Martha, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 26 O80a (1887) Beadles, Chas. (Alice) Ch Daisy, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 13-14 T200a Mrs. L. C. Petefish (1861) Beard, R. L. (Lena) Ch John, Robert, Mildred. Reva, Mary, Robert, Roland, John, Lena, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 28 O204a (1865) Beauchamp, J. C. (Hazel) Ch Charles, Gertie, Virginia Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 4 T40a Florence Fox (1915) *Bech, J. C. (Rosa) Ch Myrtle, Royal, Zella, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 30 O129a (1860) *Beckum, Chas. (Ida) Ch Leslie, Al- lyne, Floyd, Virginia Rt 6, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 30 T170a T. Williamson (1876) Beckum, Labe Ch Lillie, Nellie, Pearl, Jessie, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 6-7 O85a (1857) *Beihl, Clara & Marie, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 24 O80a (1857) Bell, A. N. (Effie) Ch Hazel, Virgil, Lorene, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 11 T14a John Armstrong (1917) Bell, A. R. (Leota) Ch Marie, Lester, Alberta, Viola, Freda, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 9 T149a (1876) Bell, Mrs. Jamina Ch Milton, Virginia Rt 3, tel Chanalerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 28 O240a (1865) Benson, Sars (Rollie) Ch Sheral, Chandlerville, tel Tallula, twp 17, R 8, Sec 4 O80a (1911) Berger, David (Anna) Ch Mary, Henry, Edw., Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 32 O400a (1849) Betz, John (Katherine) Ch Opal, How- ard, Frank, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 10 O80a (1870) *Biddlecome, D. (Amanda) Ch Ed., Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 31, O160a *Bierhaus, Ed (Corrie) Ch Earl, Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18 R 11, Sec 24 O80a (1868) Bierhaus, J. M. (Louise) Ch Donald, Lisetta, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 19 T202a Eliza Bierhaus (1870) *Bierhaus, Milt (Addie) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 19 O180a (1870) *Biggs, Chas. S. (Eilen) Ch Thomas, Edwin, "The Elms" Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7-8 O320a (1860) Bins, Wm. L. (Florence) Ch Donald, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 040a (1881) *Black, Alva (Mae) Ch Mable, IVa, Frances, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 18 T320a Robert Hall (1881) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 153 *Bla!r, Jas. (Carrie) Ch Henry, Flor- ence, Jessie, Walter, Unia, Chandler- ville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 35 T196a Howard Boone (1877) Blair, John (Nettie) Chandlerville Rt I, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 31 TlOa Elias Atterberry (1875) Blair, Samuel (Emma) Ch Claude, John, Lettia, Clinton, Hugo, Clark, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 2 T160a Chilton Es- tate (1868) *Blair, W. D. (Myrtle) Ch Alma, Rus- sell, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5 T120a Anna Blair (1891) Blakeman, G. W. (Dora) Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 3 T5a F. Lebcher (1852) Blaylock, J. Q. (Ethel) Ch Grace, Lu- cile, John, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 3-10 T160a Mrs. Susie Dunn (1915) Blohm, A. W. Ch Chas. Inez, Alpha, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 T117a A. E. Sahmoldt (1849) Blohm, Peter M. (Mary) Ch Pearl, Lee, Anna, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 19, R 11, Sec 6 O243a (1857) Blohm, W. C. (Ula) Ch Helen, Beards- town Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 32 O120a (1891^ *Blum, Chas. W. (Anna) Ch Gladys, Clifford, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 24 O80a (1880) *Blum, George (Sophia) Ch Lcraine, Effle, Elmer, Lloyd, Clarence, Vir- ginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R II, Sec 27 O152a (1860) Blum, Henry, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 14 O80a (1862) Blum, Chas, Ch Robert, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 4 O164a (1866) Boatman, Jasper (Mary) Ch Lizzie, Frank, Izorha, Robert, Samuel, Daisy, Carl, Bertha, John Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17 R 11, Sec 29 T20a W. Herbert (1904) Boatman, Robert (Pauline) Ch Ever- ett, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 28 T23a Lee Beard (1907) Bockemeier, F. Elmer (Fern) Beards- town Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18, T79a H. Bockemeier (1894) Bockemeier, Rude (Metha) Beards- town Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 31 T200a A. Hagen & Geo. Kuhlman (1883) *Boeker, Harve L. (Alma) Chandler- ville Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 9, Sec 26 O280a (1900) *Boeker, Walter C., Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 7-8 T240a Bocker Estate (1900) Boensel, Otto (Addie) Ch Clara, Ruby, Bluff Springs Box 17, tel Beardstown- twp 18, R 11, Sec 21 O175a (1885) Boggs, Garland (Nancy) Ch William, Clarence, Erma, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17 R 9, Sec 15-22 T231a Ray Ross (1905) Bollhorst, Fred Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 28 T374a C. A. Wagener (1890) Bool, Mrs. Emory Ch Myrtle, Emory, Ashland, Rt 3, tel Ashland, twp 17 R 9, Sec 24 T172a Black Estate (1904) Bool, Wilster (Abbie) Ch Edgar, Leda, Louise, Ashland Rt 1, twp Ashland, Sec 31 T40a Frank Davy (1882) Bottom, Ed. (Mary) Ch Marvin, Min- nie, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 5 T40a W. Severs (1917) Bowman, Chas. R. (Wilma) Ch Helen, Francis, Charles, Virginia Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 6 T a J. A. Cunningham (1889) * Bowman, L. (Maude) Ch Kennith, Clifford, . Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 31 T70a Treadway Rode Gun Club (1894) Bowman, T. G. (Delia) Ch Clara, Li- vita, James, Tilford, Virgil, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 22, O180a (1887) Boyd, W. I. (Nora) Ch Stella, John, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, SeQ 36 Farmhand for A. A. Din- widdie (1876) Braden, Chas. M. (Ollie) Ch Fritz, Lu- cinda, George, Goldie, Thelma, Charles, Merle, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 25 Tla Geo. Kuhl- man (1874) Braden, O. E. (Blanche) Ch Clara, Mary, Othniel, Helen, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 10 O80a (1886) Brady, John R. (Catherine) Ch Ger- trude, Eugene, Paul, Josephine, Beardstown Rt 1, tel' Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 15 O40a (1878) 154 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Braner, Chas. (Marie) Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 29 T50a Kucher & Dover (1916) Brannan, Harry C. (Ethel) Ch Anna, Rose, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 17, R 12, Sec 17 T240a John Brannan (1893) Brasel, Frank (Bertha) Ch Roy, Ed- ward, Mable, Virginia Rt 5, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 T28a Mrs. Walker (1890) *Brasel, Howard (Olive) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 26 T120a Win. H. Witte (1879) Brasell, Ed. (Louisa) Ch Anna, Luther, Alma, Ora, Myrtle, Arenz- ville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 26 T160a J. Luthham (1887) Brassell, Luther (Ruth) Ch Robert, June, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 34 T160a Aug. Hansmeier (1888) Brauer, Ed. (Sallie) Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 21 T230a Mrs. Anna Brauer Brauer, Henry (Lolitha) Ch) Ewell, Lois, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 20-29 O99a (1888) *Brauer, Mrs. Eliza Ch Elsie, Anna, Louis, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 21 O229a (1885) v Briar, D. H. (Ella) Ch Burton, Earl, Ruth, Virginia Rt 2,te"l Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 4 O522a (1871) Briggs, Clyde (Ida) Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17 R.11, S'ec 20 O20a (1907) Briggs, Edw. (Margaretta) Ch Minnie, Ellen, William, Frank, Charles, Dora, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 20 O20a (1891) Briggs, Elmer (Ella) Beardstown Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 17 O40a (1888) *Briggs, Harvey (Nettie) Ch Elmer, Harley, Oliver, Oscar, Archie, Lillie, Myrtle, Clara, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 18 OlOOa (1882) Briggs, Marian (Osie) Ch Harold, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 11 T2a Charles Tucker (1912) Briggs, Sherman (Osie) Ch Harold, Arenzville Rt 1, twp 17, R 12, Sec 29 Tla G. Kuhlman (1911) Brittain, Park (Reba) Ch Tola, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 12 T97a John Nesbit (1915) *Broakhouse, Dietrich (Emma) Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 32 O160a (1893) Brockschmldt, Chris (Louise) Ch Ida, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, S'ec 31 O360a (1881) Brown, Harry (Georgiana) Ch Helen, Louise, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 O120a (1883) Brown, W. F., Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18 (1890) Bruaw, Chas. S. (Lucy) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 5 O189a (1917) Brunk, Chas. (Sidney) Ch Alice, Glenn, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R, 10, Sec 16 T197a Jos. Wil- son (1883) Brunk, Clarence (Martha) Ch Pauline, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 30 (1886) Brunk, George (Lillie) Ch Howard, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 16 T86a Robert Hall (1886) Brunk, William (Mary) Ch James, Alice, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, S'ec 35 T80a John Carlston (1887) Buck, Clyde (Lizzie) Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 18 T a John Weeks (1890) Buck, Elmer (Julia) Ch Bertha, Bea- trice, John, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11, Sec 30 (1877) Buck, John A. (Anna) Ch George, Edna, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 20 O40a T40a Ella Mann (1870) Buck, Lester (Maude) Ch Eva, Russell, Archie, Letia, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, Rj 11, Sec 20 Tl}5a Wm. Neeham (1902) Buck, Minnie M. Ch Henry, Harry, Her- man, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 25 T8a Oliver Hark- man (1887) Buck, Winfield (Amanda) Ch Thomas, Clyde, Lark, Minnie, Delia,) Beards- town Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 18 O80a (1857) Buget, James (Sarah) Ch Albert, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, S'ec 14 T80a (1909) Bull, J. O. Beardstown, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 11 T160a L. S. Doane (1900) Bull, Madison Ch Morris, James, George, Hont, Jacob, Mary, Eliza- beth, Cora, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 11 T160a L. S. Doane (1900) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 155 Burton, Minter (Lue) Ch Ellen, Charles, Minte, Bertha, Gordon, Ha- zel, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 20 T289a G. M. Spear (1901) Burton, Oscar (Bessie) Ch Emma, Owen, Delta, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ash- land, Sec 16 T53^a John Walker (1916) *Butler, L. O. (Daisy) Ch Homer, Ash- land, twp Ashland, O200a (1873) Buttler, Geo. (Lizzie) Ch Daisy, El- mer, Hazel, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 15 T220a Sarah Lillard (1897) Buxton, Albert S. (Myrtle) Ch Glen, Alberta, Wayne, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 36 O80a T80a Amos Buxton (1882) *fCampbell, Alfred (Mary) Ch Will- iam, A. S'. Marguerite, "Maple Lawn" Ashland Rt 3, twp Philadelphia, Sec 13 O300a (1858) Campbell, I eo (Tena) Ch Samuel, Ora, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 12, Sec 2o T80a Geo. Kuhlman (1882) Campbell, R. H. (Nadine) Ch Vivian, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 32 O255a Carls, Chas. A. (Herble) Bluff Springs, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, S'ec 21 T50a A. W. Mathews (1892) *Carls, Geo. H. (Minnie) Ch Selma, Elmer, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 O306a (1874) *fCarls, Gus A. (Ida) Ch Edw. Fred, Gus, Lydia, Delia, Norman, Oscar, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 30 O500a (1876) *fCarls, Herman H. (Alma) Ch Doro- thy, Edna, Clarence, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18 R 11, Sec 31 O120a (1883) Carls, John H. (Katherine) Ch Nor- man, Alma, Glennan, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 15 T334a Rosa Pratt & H. C. Pratt (1880) Carls, Julius O. (Eva) Ch William, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia-Beards- town, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 T80a Rose Hockman (1887) *Carls, Louis H. (Caroline) Ch Gladys, Elsie, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 6 O80a (1870) *fCarls, Lewis W. (Emma) Ch Georgie, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 30 O125a T240a Lena Carls (1886) *Carls, William (Hilda) Ch Russell, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 32 O80a (1881) Carls, Wm. M. (Louise) Ch Clifford, Virginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 O40a (1877) *Carslenjohanns, Fred Ch Anna, Mary, Katie, Tallula Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 28 O99a (1882) Carmichael, L. M. (Carrie) Ch Harry, Elsie, Vida, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18 R 9, Sec 31 T80a Carl Anderson (1914) Carter, James (Nellie) Ch Stella, Louise, Henry, Acie, Minnie, Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 36 Farmhand for Henry Zahn (1912) *Case, N. J. (Susan) Ch Carrie, How- ard, Hallie, Theodore, Lula, Chand- lerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 14 O320a (1861) Case, Thomas (Elsie) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 23 T240a L. A. Owens (1895) *Case, William (Louise) Ch Blanche, Beulah, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 23 T40a Irvine Estate (1892) Cavender, D. P. (Alvera) Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 34 O40a (1856) Caywood, C. A. (Martha) Ch Stella, Vita, Vena, Viginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 4-9 O65a (1864) Cearlock, William (Clara) Ch Ethel, MShland Rt 3, twp Philadelphia, Sec 12, T410a Louis Savage (1913) "Chambers, Chas. E. (Tillie) Ch Til- lie, Oscar, Ursula, Dewey, Bluff Springs, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 OlOOa T96a Clark Estate (1852) Chancy, J. R. (Liza) Chi Eliah, Myrtle, Ben, Pearl, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 22 T40a J. J. Crews (1915) 156 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Charlesworth, Joseph T. Ch Bessie, William, Edw., Dollie, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 34 O24iy 2 a (1884) Childers, William (Carrie) Ch Georgie, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R , Sec 28 Farmhand for T. R. Cline (1916) *Chilton, Chas. (Ellen) Ashland Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 29 OlOOa (1850) *Chilton, Edward (Mattie) Ch Glenn, Louise, Hester, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 7 O73a (1874) *Chilton, Bros. J. J., Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 22-23 T 160a John Chilton (1869) *Chittick, J. C. (Mary) "Pleasant View Farm" Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, S'ec 31-32 O120a (1869) *Chittick, John H. (Maude) Ch Harry, Richard, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp i7, R 10, Sec 15 T144a Geo. Chittick (1880) Clark, Homer (Dora) Ch Roy, Pearl, Mary, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 25 T a Angus Tayler (1915) *Clark, N. N. (Luella) Ch Lester, Nell, Bernice, Ernest, Frank, Bluff Springs, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 O140a (1865) Clasing, Fred (Katherine) Ch Otto, Freda, John, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tal- lula-Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 14 O80a (1889) Clayton, F. A. (Irene) Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 T60a R. F. Clay- ton (1893) *Clayton, H. W. (Laura) Ch Alice, Vir- ginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 27 O95a (1889) *Clayton, R. F. (Nellie) Ch May, Harry, Iva, Floyd, Roy, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18 R 11, Sec 27 O160a (1864) Clem, George (Maude) Ch Floyd, Ce- cil, Dorothy, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11, Sec 31 Tla F. X. Pond (1907) demons, J. S. "Coro Grove" Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 9 T160a W. F. Edwards (1851) *Clemons, Raymond (Martha) Ash- land Rt 3, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 24-25 T222a J. D. Turner (1907) *Clemons, Thomas (Ella) Ch Gilbert, Thelma, Audice, Loraine, Clyde, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland Sec 30 T246a D. A. Tayior (1871) Clement, G. G. (Nola) Ch Verna, George, Virginia Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 10, Sec 30 T5a D. M. Crum (1902) *Cline, Frank (Mattie) Ch Marjorie, George, Kenneth, Virginia Rt 3, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, S'ec 25-26 T280a W. T. Sudbink (1890) *Coil, Clay C. (Nellie) Bluff Springs, tel Virginia-Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 28 T160a Homer Decker (1901) Coil, Noah (Fannie) Ch Gwendolyn, J^ia, Percy, Mabel, Kemmie, Fran- cis, Marie, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 T40a Bob McGowin (1912) Coil, W. J. (Ida) Ch Lola, Clay, Iris, Nona, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 12, Sec 25 O296a (1901) *Coldwell, John (Kate) Ch Mazie, Vir- ginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown- Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 31 Ola (1864) Coldwell, Thos. H. (Lizzie) Ch Rach- ael, Vernon, Beatrice, Virginia Rt 5, twp 17, R 11, Sec 12 O55a (1905) Cole, Fred (Lydia) Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 17, T40a H. Win- holdt (1902) Coleman, A. H. (Olive) Ch; Ralph, "Oakland Farm" Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, S'ec 26 O80a (1871) Coleman, John W. (Ellen) Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 6 T160a C. N. Dunn (1872) Collings, H. H. (Inez) Ch Irene, Hu- bert, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 17, R 12, Sec 4 T180a H. W. Oetgen (1905) Collins, Harry (June) Ch Mildred, Jo- seph, Maurine, Ashland Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 15 T250a Arch Maine, (1885) Collins, Howard (Grace) Ch Franklin, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec j.5 T511a Arch Maine (1895) Collins, Leslie (Verna) Ch Thelma, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 4 T122a Wm. Dillow (1887) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 157 Collins, Newt (Flora) Ch Anna, Al- fred, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 35 Tla W. Thomas (1917) Collins, Wm. E. (Dollie) Ch Helen, Hester, J. C., Dorothy, Billy, Virgil, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 19, T385a C. W. S'avage (1883) Colpitts, R. S. (Emma) "Hard Maples" Philadelphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 16 O120a (1872) Colburn, W. H. (Ollie) Ch Glenn, Chandler-viHe Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5 O40a (1906) Colston, Frank (Mollie) Ch Margaret, James, Francis, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 11 O80a (1856) Comiskey, Peter (Elizabeth) Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 21 T80a Henry Votsmier (1917) Conover, Roy C. (Ch Helen, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 30 T a C. W. Conover (1884) Cook, Fred (Maude) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 31 O114a (1881) Cook, Ralph (Hilma) Ch Lucille, Rus- sell, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chander- ville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 11, O80a (1879) Cook, W. L. (Margaret) Chandlerville Rt 2, twp 18, R 9, Sec 11 O120a (877) Coon, Lafayette (Mary) Ch Minnie, Emma, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 O106a (1912) *Cooper, Bristo (Alice) Ch Lalitha, Harriet, Raymond, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 8 O250a (1860) Cooper, James S. (Maude) Ch Virgil, Gerald, Lorine, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, See 28 O5a (1910) Cooper, John Henry (Eliza) Ch Will- iam, Katie, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ash- land, twp 17, R 8, Sec 4 O15a (1853) Cooper, Noah L. (Merna) Ch Alice, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 13 T80a Lena Dirks (1885) Corcoran, L. D. (Nettie) Ch Melba, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 29 T lOOa George E. Corcoran (1899) Cosner, Mrs. Susan E. Ch Alfred, Rol- land, Russell, Ashland Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 14-23 T466a Cosner Estate (1895) *fCosner, Thos. Philadelphia, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 23-14 O466a (1843) Cox, Arthur (Maggie) Ch Paul, Roy, Vern, Helen, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 35 T40a Wm. Thomas (1903) Cox, Thomas (Esther) Ch Lucille, Vir- ginia Rt 3, twp 18, R 9, Sec 35 T7a W. R. Cox (1903) Cox, W. R. (Nancy) Ch Ben, Castle, Nellie, Jessie, Roy, Olive, Oscar, Bert, Dollie, May, Robert, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 35 O54a (1903) Craggs, C. D. (Clara) Ch Gilbert, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 T240a I. Atterberry (1917) *Craig, Robert J. (Addie) Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 36 O80a (1878) *Cramer, E. Ch Jacob, Louisa, Julius, Bert, Virginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 O140a (1856) Crews, Arthur A. (Elda) Ch Opal, Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 6 T80a Mary Crews (1916) Crews, J. J. (Bell) Ch Letha, Leonard, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 34 O60a (1851) Crews, J. L. (Minnie) Ch Beatrice, Wesley, Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 5 T21a Mary Crews (1889) Crews, Oscar (Lydia) Ch Wilbur, Edith, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, S'ec 34 T60a Thos. Crews (1880) THE ARENZVILLE INDEPENDENT ANNA S. HOAGLAND, Owner and Publisher Established 1895 Phone No. 10 One dollar and fifty cents a year, in advance. First class job work of all kinds. Sale and Horse bills a specialty. Give us a call. 158 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Crews, R. D. (Mary) Ch Arthur, Flora, Millie, Joseph, Ida, Cora, Lottie, Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 5 T59a Mary F. Crews (1851) Crowell, George (Merle) Ashland Rt 2 tel Ashland, twp 18, R 8, Sec 30 T5a L. W. Wright (1891) Crowell, R. A. (Margaret) Ch Samuel, Jessie, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 18, R 8, Sec 31 TlOa Lavone Olson (1856) Grouse, Ernest (Myrtle) Ch Eugene, Rule, Wayne, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 13 T30a Walter Savage (1917) "j-Crum, Arthur E. (Nina) Ch Mary, Josephine, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 36 T375a Mrs. ~i. Skiles (1878) Crum, D. M. (Henrietta) Ch Vida, "Ma- ple Hill" Virginia Rt 1, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 10 O140a (1853) *Crum, L. Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 36 O80a *Crumrin, H. O. (Emma) Ch Arthur, Louise, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 34 T45a Fred Zorn (1909) Cunningham, Arch (Myrtle) Ch Earl, Oliver, Viola, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp L8, R 9, Sec 32 O120a *Cunningham, Henry, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 9 O440a (1857) Cunningham, J. A. "Allendale Farm" Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 6 O400a (1843) Cunningham, Mrs. (Sarah) Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 7 T a Henry Cunningham (1829) Curry, Stephen (Laura) Ch Frank, Ce- cile, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 18 T200a P. N. Button Estate (1911) D Dahmann, Ed (Mary) Ch Alfred, Viola, Kenneth, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 26 T120a Chas. Dahmann (1869) Dahmann, Geo. H. (Emma) Ch Edna, Elmer, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 32 T197a Dah- mann Estate (1872) *Daniel, James C. (Dora) Ch Harry, Pearl, Carrie, Gladys, Velina, Ash- land Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 14-11 T470a Barkley (1886) Daniel, John H. (Lillie) Ch Roscoe, Dewey, Letha, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 6 T160a M. E. Combs (1892) *Daniels, Major (Ella) Ch Nadine, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 24 T150a Mauer Estate (1886) *Daniel, Robert G. (Ida) Ch Lee, John, Leslie, Eula, Burton, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 5 O224a (1890) *Daniel, Thomas (Alva) Ch Guy, Maude, Maggie, Glennie, Scherwood, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 18, R 8, Sec 31 O116a (1887) Davis, Alvia (Luberta) Ch Herschal, Hazel, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenz- ville^. twp 17, S'ec 16 T 80a Sylvester Buck (1889) *Davis, Chas. E. (Eva) Ch Harry, Carl, Mary, Gladys, Virginia Rt 4, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 15 T86a Arthur Korte (1878) Davis, Claude (Anna) Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18 T80a Peter Goff (1893) Davis, L. (Augusta) Ch Margaret, Don- ald, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 17, -R 12, Sec 16 T80a C. G. Tucker (1892) * Davis, Leo (Gertrude) Ch Russell, Gladys, Mildred, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10 Sec 7 O145a (1876) Davis, Louis (Leila) Ch Wilbur, Ruby, Ashland Rt 3, twp Philadelphia, Sec 12 T70a J. E. Thornley (1899) Davis, Roy (Ethel) Ch Mary, Eunice, Edna, Francis, Florence, Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 T320a Chas. Huston (1893) Davis, Stephen (Elizabeth) Ch *Roy, Alva, Archie, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, Sec 17 O80a (1854) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 159 Davis, S. W. (Amanda) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18 O12%a (1854) Davis, Virgil (Lola) Ch Helen, Vir- ginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 7 T150a Nellie Suffern (1885) *Davis, V. W. Ch Lue, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, T240a L. A. Petefish (1857) *Davis, Walter L. (Emma) Ch Hilma, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 24 O80a (1874) Davis, Willis F. (Barbara) Ch Fern, Wilbur, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 22 OllOa (1884) *Davis, Willis J. (Louise) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 12 O170a (1861) Davidsmeier, Edw. J. (Frieda) Cn Velma, Berdella, Norman, Marcella, Frieda, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 27 O130a (1909) Davidsmeier, Fred (Elizabeth) Ch Edw. Hannah, Alma, Gustie, Aman- da, Amelia, Louis, William, Hilda, Walter, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 22 O220a (1896) Davidsmeyer, J. H. (Marie) Ch Paul, Rudolph, Edward, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 14 O160a (1897) Davison, Charles (Lizzie) Ashland Rt 1, twp Ashland, Sec 31 Farmhand for Wm. Newell (1915) Davison, Elmer (Susan) Ch Harold, Agnes, Herschel, Ashland Rt 4, tel Ashland, twp 17, Sec 33, T160a Hiram Baxter (1908) Davison, H. (Millie) Ch Earl, Ernest, Everett, Bell, Mable, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 27 Foreman for Harry Conover (1914) Davison, Wm. (Delia) Ch Howard, Ashland Rt 3, twp Philadelphia, Sec 13 Tla Alfred Campbell (1917) *Dearing, E. L. (Lulu) Ch Eunice, R. F., Charles, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 7 T256a B. Cooper (1873) Dearing, Harry (Sylvia) Ch William, Dennis, Blanche, Virgil, Russell, Ernest, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 12 T127a John Hostman (1877) Decker, Geo. C. (Caroline) Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 18, Sec 34 T120a Geo. Carl (1916) *Defraties, Anna Ch Euel, Eunice, Levata, Jessie, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 22 O160a (1889) *Defraties, Euel Virginia Rt 6, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 22 T160a Anna Defraties (1901) DeGroot, Henry (Ellen) Ch Harry, Henry, John, George, Nelson, Ira. Lucy, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chand- lerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 16 T160a Lewis Cowen (1861) DeGroot, Jerry (Nellie) Ch Anna, Joachin, Silas, Nancy, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 18, R 8, See 29 O80a (1871) DeGroot, John (Almira) Ch John, Henry, Hannah, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 29-32 O80a (1877) *DeFrates, Joseph (Florence) Ch Leta, Marion, Dorothy, Donald, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 7 T123a Mrs. Mary Jones (1875) Dellinger, Hale (Lyrta) Ch Mildred, Cora, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 16-17 T40a E. T. Hewett (1910) *Devlin Bros. Philadelphia, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 21 T157a John Devlin, Sr. (1887) Devlin, Frank Ashland Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 11-12 T278a J. E. and Frank Devlin (1884) *D->vlin, John E. (Mary) Ch Alvenia, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 11-12 T278a J. E. and Frank Devlin (1882) * Devi in, Lee (Frances) Ch Leo, Phila- delphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 21 T157a John Devlin, Sr. (1884) *Dick, W. F. (Lena) Ch Alfred, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, S'ec 3-10-11 O360a (1865) Dinkwater, Olive Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 1 O51a (1870) *Dinwiddie, A. A. (Sybiel) Ch Leon, Alvin, Mildred, Virginia Rt 4, tel Jacksonville, twp 17, R 9, Sec 30 O307a (1901) *fDlnwiddie, Loren L. (Delia) "Breezy Point Farm" Virginia Rt 2, te.1 Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 33 T600a Dietrich Brockhouse (1911) *Dober, Edward Arenzville Rt 2, twp, 17, R 11, Sec 33 O95a (1893) 160 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Dober, Frank Ch Edward, Myrtle, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 O230a (1875) Dobson, Mrs. Nancy Ch Nan, Vir- ginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 10, Sec 16 O77a (1875) Dodds, Harry (Jennie) Ch Alfred, James, Richard, David, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 6 080a (1869) Doerr, Henry W. Ch Everett, Leo, Lorine, Beardstown, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 29 O120a (1855) *Doerr, John E. (May) Ch Dorothy, Annabelle, Norman, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 23 O80a T80a C. & M. Reihl (1878) Doerr, John W. (Carrie) Ch Earl, Mazo, Helen, Virginia Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 28-29 O80a (1883) Dohnan, Ed. (Mary) Ch Alfred, Viola, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 26 O120a (1897) Donaldson, Clarence (Inez) Ch Irene, Claude, Virgil, Ashland Rt 1, twp Ashland, Sec 31 Farmhand for Wm. Newell (1895) Doran, Mrs. P. W. Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 35 O12V 2 a (1903) Dotzert, Frank E. (Elizabeth) Ch Pearl, Maire, Albert, Hazel, Howard, Clarence, Hilad, Francis, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 3 O102a (1914) Dotzert, Henry W. (Catherine) Ch Harry, Julius, William, Frank, Fred, Alma, Julia, Paul, Martha, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 3 OlOla (1914) Dour, Ed. Beardstown Rt 7, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 17 O120a (1917) *Dour, Louis (Elizabeth) Ch Otto, John, George, Herman, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 25 O123a (1872) * Drake, E. R. (Amelia) Ch Gilbert, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 22 O241a (1895) Drake, J. H. (Addie) Ch Glenn, Alta, Pearl, Carl, Myrtle, Ashland Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 27 T5a -H. B. Baxter (1861) Drake, J. W. (Alice) Ch Walter, Bes- sie, William, Richard, Alice, Phila- delphia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 16 OlOa (1864) *Drake, W. E. (Edith) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 23 O120a (1895) Drinkwater, Henry (Mary) Ch Walter, Lydia, Rachel, Lizzie, Ollie, Charles, Sarah, Edw., Frank, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 20 O140a, (1862) Drinkwater, Joe H. (Alina) Ch John, "Shady Nook Farm" Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 12-7 T64a J. L. Drinkwater (1891) Drinkwater, J. L. (Ida) Ch Catherine, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 1 O17a. Drinkwater, Jos. (Lalitha) Ch Ed- ward, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 17 O140a (1856) Duckwiler, Dan Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 28-33 T200a V. P. Turner (1864) Duckwiler, James (Grace) Ch Helena, Irene, Edna, Ethel, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 28-37 T200a V. P. Turner (1890) *Dufelmeier, Fred K. (Frederica) Ch Ellen, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 O65a (1884) Dufelmeier, Henry (Lizzie) Ch Liddie, Inez, Dorothy, Harry, Frank, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 4 O120a (1877) Duling, A. H. (Delia) Ch Nellie, Paul, "Maple View Farm" Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 36 T165a Duling Estate (1861) Dunbar, Hurl (Iris) Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 24 O8a T40a Ellen Dunbar (1905) Dunchen, John (Mary) Ch Ella, Erna, Lucy, Carrie, Mary, Anna, Charles, Louis, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 20 T320a Robert Hall (1857) Dunchen, Louis, Virginia Rt 4, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 20 T320a Robert Hall (1895) Dunchen, Tony Ch Mary, Frank, John, Clara, Edw., Theresa, Ernest, Helen, Fredrick, Agnes, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 33 O217a (1896) *Dunn, Archie T. (Bessie) Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 3-10 T300a Mrs. Susan E. Dunn (1891) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 161 Dupes, Daniel (Mary) Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 26 O80a (1857) *Dupes, George W. Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 11, Sec 26 O118a (1867) Dupes, Kate Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 11, Sec 26 O50a (1869) Dupes, Valentine (Luella) Ch Glen, Ralph, Fern, Ethel, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 24 O140a (1860) Dychc, Howard (Ethel) Ch Everett, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 27 T160a A. L. Jones (1890) Dyer, Henry (Catherine) Ch Albert, Norma, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 13 T80a J. A. McClure (1877) Dyer, Margus Ch Norman, Florence, Alliene, Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 10, Sec 7 TlOa E. Hogan (1879) *Eble, J. J. (Mary) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 17 O200a (1872) Eddings, C. R. (Delia) Ch William, Grace, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 32 T400a Leeker Estate (1887) Edwards, George (Rachael) Ch,Lester Elizabeth, Paul, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 1-2 O345a (1843) *Edwards, Howard (Maude) Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 33 T200a W. F. Edwards (1884) *Edwards, J. E. Ashland Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 2 O320a (1875) Edwards, J. E. (Mattie) Ch Irene, Bryan, Dwight, Jane, Mary, Ashland Rt 2, tel Virginia, Sec 35-36 O80a (1882) *Edwards, Lloyd (Nadine) Ch Wil- liam Lee, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 17 R 8, Sec 32 T250a Wm. Ed- wards (1891) *Edwards, W. F. "Coxes Grove" Ash- land Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 9 O160a (1854) Eeck, Wm. Z. (Rickie) Ch Eddie, Ar- thur, Harvey, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 22 O120a (1911) Eichenauer, Albert (Anna) Ch Ruel, Helen, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chand- lerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 17-16 TllOa Lewis Yeck (1884) Eichjnhuer, R. C. (Helen) Ch Ruben, Freda, Alma, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 17 O160a (1845) Eildis, John (Myrtle) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R s), Sec 23 TlyOa George Cline (1912) * Ei Iks, Herman Ch Herman, George, Ben, Paul, Alma, Cutilda, Chandler- ville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18 O18a (1901) Elam, John W. (Fannie) Ch Gladys, Wayne, Donald, Garland, Virgina Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 23 O120a (1874) Eliers, Lena Ch Martin, John, Henry, Mattie, Fred, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 5 T240a E. Linbert (1888) Elliott, Henry (Christine) Ch Chester, Edith, Harold, Roy, Irene, Marion, Robert, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 17, R 12, Sec 16 O60a (1871) Emerick, M. A. (Bell) Ch Arthur, Alice, Robert, Edith, Harold, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 4 T220a C. W. Maddox (1887) Emmons, J. C. (Ethel) Ch Giles, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandler- ville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 31 T192a J. G. Franken (1913) Engle, John W. (Sophia) Ch William, Arnold, Lewis, Virgil, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 1 O200a (1864) *Evers, Fred Ch Anna, Fred, Helena, George, Andrew, Arnold^ Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 20 O160a (1899) 162 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Fanigan, Mrs. Ann Ch Rose, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 7 O9a (1845) Farmer, E. C. (Ollie) Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 29 T a W. E. Frazer Farmer, James (Annie) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 33 T120a Margaret Campbell (1896) Fanning, Marshall (Anna) Ch Robert, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 T160a Henry Roegge (1892) Fanning, MaYtin (Minnie) Ch Floyd, Albert, Robert, Francis, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 31 T560a Howard Campbell (1894) Fanning, R. E. (Marna) Ch Raymond, Louise, Virginia, Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 23 T160a Marion Hall (1892) Fanning, Rollo F. (Anna) Ch Pearl, Edna, Francis, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 4 T240a Henry Huppe (1892) Fielden, David (Sarah) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 10 O120a (1872) *Fielden, Lincoln (Elizabeth) Ch Ina, Blanche, Harry, "Sunny Brook Farm" Virginia Rt & tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 11 O415a (1860) *Fielden, R. H. Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 10, O180a (1865) Fielden, W. J. (Wilma) Ch Donald, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, Rj 10, Sec 2 T120a Kirchener (1894) Fielder, Valentine (Minnie) Ch Min- nie, Mary, Henry, John, Cora, Vir- ginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 O120a (1852) Finch, John W. (Emma) Ch Milo, Hilda, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 7 O140a (1910) Finnegan, J. W. (Lena) Ch James, "Hazeldale Farm" Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 18 O61a (1866) Firher, Irvin (Inez) Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 13 T314a Weir Estate (1884) Flskel, Lewis (Mollie) Ch William, Harry, Edna, Virginia Rt 6, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 34 T80a Robert Hall (1899) Force, J. W. (Ruby) Ch Russell, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 18, R 8, Sec 7 Farmhand for Bocker Bros. (1898) Forman, J. W. (Melissa) Ch Tiny, Lou, Clifford, Paul, Charles, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 13 T127a E. E. Savage (1916) Fourdyce, W. T. (Alice) Ch Villa, Jes- sie, Earl, Wm., Frances, Anna, Arenzville Rt 1, twp 17, R 12, Sec 31 O20a (1915) *Fox, Edwin (Bane) Ch Fay, Earl, Glenn, Verna, Virgil, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 35 O108a (1869) *Fox, Frank (Frances) Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 25 T180a F. C. Fox (1888) Fox, F. C. (Dorothy) Ch Henry, An- drew, Alice, James, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 34 O366a (1838) *Fox, I. O. (Marie) Ch Albert, James, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 4 O80a (1872) *Fox, Jesse H. (Helen) Ch Lucille, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 34 O40a (1884) Fox, Lewis (Marie) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 9-10 T140a L. L. Fox (1889) *Fox, L. L. (Lucy) Ch Glenn, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 9-10 (1889) *Fozzard, W. Howard (Bessie) Ch Geo., Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 22 T135a Anna L. Fozzard (1882) Franer, Geo. E. (Viola) Ch Anna, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, Sec 19 T197a C. F. Johnson (1878) Frank, John, (Alta) Ch Catherine, Vir- ginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 20 T160a Jesse Decker (1888) Frankerfield, Henry (Effie) Ch Pau- line, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 25-36 T305a Susan E. Power (1876) Frankerfield, Wm. E. Ch Myrtle, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 T305a Susan E. Power (1867) Fraser, Thos. (Rosa) Ch Monie, Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 18 T200a N. Pains- worth (1913) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 163 *Frazer, Wm. Ashland Rt 3, twp Ash- land, Sec 29-20 O294a (1885) Freeh, Geo. E. (Addie) Ch Edwin, Mamie, John, Oscar, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 T117a A. E. Schmoldt (1915) French, George (Daisy) Ch Zella, Orval, Carl, Virginia Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 18 TlOOa Harry Houck (1876) Frlcke, Fred (Laura) Ch Lorna, Ver- na, Orval, Arenzvrlle Rt 1, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 29 T160a Geo. and John Kuhlman (1912) Fricke, Henry (Elizabeth) Ch Fred, Minnie, Lena, Nora, Amelia, John, Bertha, Lydia, Lawrence, Arenz- ville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 36 O292a (1867) Fricke, John H. (Johanna) Ch Ar- mine, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 36 T160a Lydia Deppe (1904) *Fricke, Julius (Hulda) Ch Clifford, Raymond, Meredosia Rt 1, tel Mere- dosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 36 T20t)a G. H. Kuhlman (1887) * Fricke, Theodore (Rosa) Ch Homer, Nina, Anna, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17 R. 11, Sec 21 T90a J. H. Fritsch, Mrs. A. Wicks (1909) *Fulton, Henry (Alice) Ch Agnes, Cleon, Moulto, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 21-28 O160a (1877) *Funk, Henry C. (Myrtle) Ch Charles, Harry, Fredia, Victor, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 14 O307a (1862) *Gaddis, L. F. (Nancy) Ch Mae, Lloyd, Ashland Rt 3, tel Ashland, twp 18, R 9, Sec 26 T200a Chas. Koontz (1903) *Ganner, Fred (Elizabeth) Ch Floyd, Louis, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 35 O40a T20a John Kuhlman (1871) Ganner, Margaret Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 9 T40a Thos. Stock (1847) *Gardner, J. L. (Anna) Virginia Rt 4, twp 17 R 9, Sec 29 Manager for Dr. Carl E. Black (1913) Garmon, Wm. P. (Birdie) Ch Eliza- beth, Wayne, Jack, Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 11, Sec 13 T190a E. Graves (1916) Garner, Harry (Letta) Ch Katherine, Chandlervllle Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 12 T a John Hast- man (1896) Garner, Lloyd Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 6 (1892) Garten, Rev G. Bruno (Anna) Ch Marie, Elizabeth, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 25 O40a St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church (1912) Gebhardt, Conrad (Bessie) Ch Ruth, Doris, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 19, R 8, S'ec 32 O80a (1892) *Gebhardt, Wm. (Julia) Ch Pauline, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 1 O80a (1889) *fGebig, Chas. W. (Lena) Ch Armida, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 8 T200a Paul Phillipps (1872) Gentry, 0. H. (Maude) Ch Everett, Ira, Clarence, Carl, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17 R 9, Sec 29 Farmhand for Frank Virgin (1883) Gerard, Roy E. (Rachael) Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 9 T80a O. Leachman (1900) *Gerdes, Wm. R. (Rosa) Ch Alva, Bessie, Beulah, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 O160a (1869) Gibbons, Lee (Hattie) Ch Francis, Clara, Lewis, Caltha, Iva, George, Edw., Elmer, Alfred, Ida, Beards- town Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 17, T200a H. J. M. Ruppel (1907) American Fence, B. P. S. Paints, Florence Heaters, Monarch Ranges, Pumps, Plumbing, Engines, Furnace, Tin Work, Rugs. ASHLAND HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO., ASHLAND, ILL 164 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY 'fGilbert, Wm. (Mary) Ch William, Nellie, Kate, Frank, Fred, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia twp 17, R 9, Sec 10 O253a (1849) Gilpin, A. J. Ch John, Fines, Chand- lerville Rt 1, twp 18, R 9, Sec 5 O14%a (1852) *Glick, Harris H. (Sadie) Ch Louise, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 10 O99^a (1903) Click, Henry Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18 R 9, Sec 10 TSOOa Herman Glick (1903) Glover, Luther (Mary) Ch Harold, Bluff Springs, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 32 T a Philip Jokisch (1892) Glover, Wm. G. (Florence) Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 O80a (1886) Goff, Peter (Roena) Ch Anna, John, Lawrence, Agnes, Geneva, Beards- town Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19, O130a T120a Bill Towsend (1870) Goff, P. B. (Jennie) Ch Susan, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 3 T479a J. L. Corner (1871) Greeley, H. W. (Cora) Ch Rose, Cyn- thia, Dolly, George, Harry, Arenz- ville Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Seo 35 T200a G. W. Crum (1910) Greenwood, Colice (Eva) Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 29 T2a E. H. ihornley (1897) "Greenwood, Wm. I. (Mary) Ch Earl, William, Celia, Marie, Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 2 OlOa (1852) Griffin, Chas. (Ada) Ch Wilfred, Lila, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 33 T160a Nancy Petefish (1871) Griffin, James H. (Bessie) Ch Leslie, Mildred, Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 10 T200a Ivan Baxter (1902) Griffin, L. E. (Amanda) Chandler- ville, Rt 1, twp 18, R 8, Sec 8 T80a Bocker (1913) Griffin, Lee W. (Erma) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 2 T140a Mrs. Jessie Davis (1897) *Guinther, Frank (Anna) Ch Nellie, Virginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 OlOOa (1870) *Guinsey, H. H. (Virginia) Ch Sophia, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 17 T17a L. J. Witty (1907) *Guinsey, John M. (Verna) Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 7 Farmhand for Bocker Bros. (1909) Guise, Frank (Mamie) Ch Lula, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 17, R 12, Sec 12 T240a Chas. B. Dunn (1911) Gust, S, H. (Alice) Ch Henry, Dan, lola, Fred, Frank, Ludwig, Beards- town Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 22 O60a (1871) *Gust, T. Frank (Alice) Ch Robert, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 27 T60a S. H. Gust (1895) Gustafson, C. A. (Augusta) Ch Ruth, Esther, Lillie, Ashland Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, T400a Mrs. Wm. Conover (1901) H Habrock, Chris (Marcella) Ch Oral, Howard, Lela, Cleo, Gerald, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 28 T160a Wm. Lebkucer (1871) Hacker, W. L. (Jane) Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 10, Sec 30 T80a E. W. Johnson (1917) *Hackman, E. F. (Amelia) Ch Elmer, Orval, Cora, Morton, Earl, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 26-23 O240a (1855) Hackman, Oliver W. (Dorothy) Arenz- ville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 30 T166a L. C. Hackman (1883) *Hackman, Orville Ch Mary, Janet, John, "Fair View Farm" Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 34 O132a (1884) Hagen, Gus. E. (Anna) Ch Frank, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 17, T160a Savage Estate (1915) *Hager, Chas. (May) Ch Eva, June. Mary, Charles, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 29 T240a Cartwright Club (1882) *Hager, Clarence W. (Mary) Ch Vern, Omer, Benson, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 6 O60a TlOOa Wm. B. Harris (1880) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 165 *Hager, Harry H. (Nettie) Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland-Virginia, twp 18, R 8, Sec 31 T320a Mrs. C. F. John- son (1884) Hager, Ray A. (Anna) Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 27 T120a P. M. Blohm (1887) Hagerty, Silas (Anna) Ch Irva, Myr- tle, Paul, Grethel, Alfred, Fannie, William, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 12, Sec 1 Tla Chas. Lebkechner (1900) Hall, B. C. (Ora) Ch Anna, Chandler- ville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 35 T81a T. Dick (1863) Hall, O. L. (Martha) Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 33 T40a C. W. Tibbs (1891) Hall, R. L. (Malissa) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 31 O22i4a (1866) Ham, Elbert (Maggie) Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 35 T a W. O. Ham (1914) Ham, W. O. (Odie) Ch Elbert, Lou, Ellen, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredo- sia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 25 T516a Whittaker Bros. (1914) Hammer, J. L. (Carrie) Ch Cecil, Mar- garet, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 12, S'ec 34 O160a (1869) 1 Hankins, J. P. (Nellie) Ch Ralph, Pearl, Rose, Elizabeth, James, Earl, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec T80a/Fred Warner (1896) *Hansmeier, August (Anna) Ch Edw., Samuel, Harvey, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 22 O280a (1845) Hansmeier, Edw. A. (Minnie) Ch Lula, August, Oscar, Henry, Arenz- ville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 21 O200a (1872) Harbin, Frank (Ida) Ch William, James, Clem, Roy, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17 R 10, Sec 32 T5a R. G. Crum (1913) Harbison, Wm. (Margaret) Ch Elmer, "Pleasant View Farm" Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 33-34 O124a (1864) Harden, A. B. (Lydia) Ch Beulah, Raymond, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 1-2 T200a Mrs. R. W. Mills (1887) Harden, John L. J. (Mary) Ch Albert, William, Lottie, Nancy, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 13 O40a (1865) *Harding, Mrs. Ruth Ch Robert, Sol, Esther, "Mound Farm" Philadelphia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 16-17 O124a (1854) Hare, C. C. (Evelyn) Ch Gertrude, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 14 T187a Chris Hoffstetter (1877) HarrTs, E. O. (Marguerite) Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 2 Tla Jas. Maslin (1886) Harris, Phillip (Jennie) Ch Ernest, Callie, Bessie, Needham, Reta, Ralph, Richard, Virginia Rt 6, twp 18, R 10, Sec 15 T5a Geo. Hender- son (1861) Harris, Wm. B. (Mary) Ch Eula, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 6, T240a Wm. G, Harris (1867) *Harsman, H. R. (Hilda) Ch Harold, Louise, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 8 O200a (1897) Hash, Peter Chandlerville Rt 2, twp 18, R 9, Sec 7 O20a (1853) Hatfield, Arthur H. (Minnie) Ch Charles, Arthur, Laura, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17 R 8, T80a W. P. Sinclair (1916) *Hayes, James (Frances) Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 28 T180a Albert Hays (1913) Heady, E. C. (Mary) Ch Raymond, Roy, Philadelphia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 16 OILot (1888) Heath, R. H. (Cynthia) Ch Harrison, Thomas, George, Mildred, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 14 T320a Geo. Conover (1904) Henderson, Mrs. Cora Ch Archie, Reita, Nellie, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 11 (1909) *Henderson, W. L. (Mary) Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 35 O133a (1885) Henricke, Omer (Winnie) Ch Marga- ret, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 23 T80a Chas. Hall (1916) *Hendricker, Chas. F. (Sophia) Ch Amelia, Ida, Henry, Hattie, Elmer, Bessie, Julia, Lydia, Rudolph, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 O156a (1850) *Hendricker, Henry (Tillie) Ch Myr- tle, Rosa, Homer, Irvin, Ada, Arenz- ville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 8 O62a T90a H. C. Krohe (1890) Hendricker, Rudolph (Elizabeth) Ch Marie, Albert, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 T70a Chas Hendricker (1893) 166 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Hermann, G. F. (Kate) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 7-8 O440a (1875) Henn, Henry (Catherine) Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 17-18 T200a Mrs. C. J. Salzenstein (1901) Henry, J. A. (Julia) Ch Florence, Paul, Pauline, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 33 T120a J. N. Gridley (1909) Herbert, Wm. (Francis) Ch Carl, Anna, Catherine, Benhardt, Louise, Julia, John, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 28 O80a T200a Wm. Bulschmidt (1890) Herzberger, Louis H. Ch Audace, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 5 O60a (1868) *Hess, Chas. F. W. (Grace) Ch Rob- ert, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 12, Sec 23 T394a Mary Hess (1885) Hess, Mary Ch Lewis, Charles, Hat- tie, Frank, Zelma, Rudolph, Mable, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 23 O394a (1882) Hessler, H. C. Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11, Sec 20 O224a (1861) Heusted, John (Margaret) Ch Rach- ael, Mae, Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 2 T177a Mrs. R. W. Mills (1875) "Hewitt, Edwin J. (Bine) Ch Julia, Robert, Mildred, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 17 O240a (1894) Hewitt, Imla E. Ch Ruth, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 19, T196a Saun- ders Estate (1895) Hewitt, L. C. (Alice) "Crows Point Farm" Ashland Rt 1, twp Ashland, Sec 32 O40a (1867) Hicks, Luther (Susan) Tallula Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 4, Sec 21 TlOOa Mrs. Conyers (1914) Hickson, R. H. (Nealia) Ch Martha, Jessie, Ashland Rt 1, twp 17, R 9, Sec 28 T5a R. Jokish (1912) Higginson, Joe A. (Ruth) Ch Edward. William, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 15-22 T a W. J. Higginson (1916) *Hiles, Ben (Ella) Ch Florence, Ever- ett, Sidney, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 O40a (1867) Hiles, Chas. E. (Bessie) Ch Clarence, Marie, Elmer, Velma, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 17, T160a L. Pappineier Estate (1891) Hill, C. (Lucy) Tallula Rt 1, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 9, O219a (1854) Hill, Ed. J. (Maude) Ch Amel. Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 17, T160a R. A. Tay- lor (1886) Hill, Robert (Eliza) Ch Otis, Elsie. Oren, Melvin, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 26 T20a Chas. Brown (1912) *Hill, Wm. H. Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 2 O256a (1861) Hillen, Fred (Anna) Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 29 T80a John Toopken (1897) *fHillen, Fred A. (Anna) Ch Henry. Casper, Gesina, Katherine, Fred, Louise, Anna, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 28 O120a (1897) Hillis, Henry (Lillie) Ch Claude, Lula. Anna, "Orchard Knobb Farm" Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 24 O17%a (1884) Hinners, E. J. (Lucy) Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 12 O160a (1874) Hinrichs, C. L. (Elizabeth) Ch Albert, Lena, Alma, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5-8 O80a (1910) Hinrichas, Harman (Gertrude) Ch Dorothy, Hazel, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17> R 11, Sec 14 T182^a Wm. Quigg Mrs. Crawford (1916) *Hinrichs, Wm. G. (Delia) Ch Rus- sell, Howard, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 26 T182%a Wm. Quigg (1914) Hixon, J. W. (Martha) Ch Cecila, William, Monarch, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 19 T5a C. W. Savage (1914) *Hinestradt, Harry Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 16 T180a Mrs. L. S'. Saxer (1891) Hodges, Russell (Agnes) Ch Fred, Carl, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 30 T5a Frank C. FOx (1913) *Hoffman, John A. (Lizzie) Ch Earl, Marie, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Mere- dosia, twp 17, R 12, Sec 19, T234a C. A. Wagner (1882) Hoffman, W. A. (Lois) Beardstown Rt I, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec II, T317a Ed. Theivagt (1882) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 167 *Holtman, Adolph (Mary) Ch Lena, Olinda, Amanda, Hulda, Frieda, Edw., Theo., Walter, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 28 T140a Dahman Estate (1867) Holtzman, John (Anna) Ch George, Fred, Wm., Mary, Helen, Amanda, Grace, Virginia Rt 4, twp 17, R 10, Sec 35 O54a (1864) Homer, Roy W. (Dovie) Ch Melvin, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 31 T160a Gus. A. Cords (1905) Hood, Frank (Nellie) Ch Jefferson, Elias, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 24 O157a (1895) *Horrom, Wm. H. (Minnie) Ca Edna, Howard, Walter, Edith, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 70, Sec 28 O160a (1851) *Hostman Bros. Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, S'ec 12-13 O399a (1872) Hostman, Fred Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 23-24 O137%a (1869) *Houck, H. L. Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 11, Sec 13 TSOOa Houck Estate (1874) "Houston, C. W. (Nellie) Ch Esther, Stella, Roy, Rolland, Elmer, John, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 8, T273a Oren Kendall Robert Schadd (1902) Hsenhower, R. L. (Pearl) Ch Mildred, Ray, Ashland Rt 2, tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 30 T160a J. E. Allison (1898) Huber, Rev. J. W. (Bertha) Ch Min- nie, Manella, Pauline, Manley, Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville. twp 18, R 10, Sec 17, T2a Hickory Presbyterian Church (1915) Huddleston, Wm. F. (Nancy) Ch Hulda, Charles, Lizzie, Frank, Edna, Stanley, David, Beardstown Rt 3, tel 17, R 12, S'ec 9, T80a Walger (1912) Hudson, Mrs. Richard Ch George, Richard, Otis, Virginia Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 8, T5a Al- bert Brockhouse (1859) *Huffman, Alex. ^Myrtle) Ch Mary, Nadine, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17. R 11, Sec 22 O150a (1874) *Huffman, Charles (Lydia) Ch David Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 13 O80a (1857) *Huffman, Joseph (Maude) Ch Jo- seph, Levi, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 11, Pec 15 OlSOa (1877) *Huffman, Wm. (Jessie) Ch George, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 15 O160a (1892) Huffmeyer, Henry Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 22 O80a (1852) Hughes, B. B. (Emily) Ch rtelen, Hazel, Richard, Frances, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 4-5-8-9 O140a (1888) *Hughett, John (Pearl) Ch Richard, Paul, Ruth, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 32 O160a (1879) Hults, Gladys, Ch Melvin, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, Sec 12 Tla J. H. Mertz (1911) Hume, H. A. (Fannie) Ch Mable, Carlis, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 4 T5a Ed. Camp- bell (1910) Humphrey, Owen (Laura) Ch Maggie, Lois, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, bee 22, Foreman for J. Adkins (1915) Hunt, Allen (Kate) Ch Lee, Bud, Pearl, Carl, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 29 O20a (1863) Hunt, James (Ida) Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 21 T120a M. Dooling (1897) Hunt, J. H. (Clara) Ch Bernice, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 2 T67a Hunt Estate (1854) Huppe, Wm. H. (Matilda) Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 33 O200a (1860) *Huppers, Annie M. Ch Bessie, Wil- liam, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 1 O110y 2 a (1865) Hurley, Dock (Dosha) Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 34 T90a J. N. Gridley (1915) *Muston, Charles (Maude) Ch Robert, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 T200a H. C. Pratt (1893) Huston, In/in (Nelda) Ch Dorus, Arenzville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 36 T A. E. Crum (1905) Huston, Wm. R. (Dorothy) Ch Wil- liam, Arenzville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 25 T160a Noah Thompson (3-914) Hutches, S. E. (Elizabeth) Chandler- ville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 4 O80a (1861) 168 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY I Ishmael, Claude (Florence) Ch Irne, Erschel. Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, bee 15 T80a J. C. Bailey (1893) *lshmael, Robert Sr. (Emma) Ch Reward, Eula, Loraine, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 18, R 8, Sec 17 O210a (1847) Ishmael, Robert Jr. (Etta) Ch Ronald, Gerald, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 18, R 8, Sec 17, T210a Robert Ishmael (1914) *lshmael, William A. (Leona) Ch Wilma, Cloyde, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 10 T140a M. C. Ishmael (1888) Jackson, J. H. (Clara) Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 8, Sec 30 O87a (1871) *Jacobs, Chas. L. Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 4-5 TIGOa Alice Taylor (1875) "Jacobs, Joseph (Julia) Ch Rena, Vir- ginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 24 T240a Geo. Nesbit (1872) Jacobs, Mrs. Marion Virginia Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 7 OlOa (1839) *fJohnson, A. L. (Jane) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 11, O80a (1840) Johnson, A. N. (Ethel) Ch Neva, Chandlerville, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 10, See 35 T180a Franhelton Estate (1884) johnson, Chas. (Laura) Ch Bessie, Howard, Clint, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 26 O56a (1875) *Johnson, Elmer E. (Mary) Ch Mar- jorie, Weir, Kenneth, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 36 O160a (1872) *Johnson, Geo. M. (Norma) Chand- lerville, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 2 O390a (1865) Johnson, John S. Ch John, Chandler- ville Rt 2, twp 18, R 9, Sec 24 O40a (1886) Johnson, Jos. (Amanda) Ch Anna, Nanie, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 14 T190a Henry Funk (1913) *Jokisch, Arthur (Morrell) Ch Charles, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 19, T22Ca Morris Jokisch (1895) Jokisch, A. W. (Jennie) Ch Arthur, Florence, Rudolph, Alma, Martha, Laura, Bluff Springs Box 11, tel Virginia-Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 28 O45a (1856) Jokisch, Chas. L. (Amy) Cn Virgil, James, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 5, O60a (1867) Jokisch, Christ H. (Catherine) Ch Iva, Geo. Verna, John, Ethel, Julius, Les- ter, Arabella, Dovie, Elmer, Louis, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 T200a S. D. Lillard (1859) *fJokisch, Ed. (Sarah) Ch Ray, Ralph, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 15 O280a (1861) *Jokisch, Elmer (Florence) Ch Helen, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 21 O160a (1882) *Jokisch, Frank (Emma) Ch Orvilte, Clarence, Virginia Rt 4, tel "Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 22 O160a (1864) Jokisch, Geo. H.i (Grace) Ch Dolly, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 T160a Henderson (1887) *Jokisch, G. F. (Helen) Ch Fred, Pau- line, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland- Vir- ginia, twp 17, S'ec 34 O283a (1858) *Jokisch, Henry (Rose) Ch Grace. Ona, Albert, Virnice, Homer, Beards- town Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 6 O79a (1874) *Jokisch, Howard (Mae) Ch Etta, May, Marjorie, Dorothy, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 29 O160a (1876) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 169 Jokisch, L. H. Bluff Springs Box 12, tel Virginia-Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 28 O230a Jokisch Estate (1851) !| *Jokisch, Morris Ch Lloyd, Albert, Lena, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 19, O326a (1849) *Jokisch, Orin Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 T200a Phillip Jokisch (1883) *Jokisch, Oswell Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 T200a Phillip Jokisch (1883) Jokisch, Phillip (Sarah) Ch Oswell, Orin, Viola, Verna, Inez. Irene, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia-Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33, O296a (1854) *fJokisch, Robert (Minnie) Ch Morris, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 28 O320a (1878) *Jokisch, R. R. (Grace) Ch Virginia, "Spring Hill Farm" Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 35 O120a (1873) Jokisch, Rudolph (Bessie) Ch Phyllis, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 2 'idOOa A. L. Hageman (1886) Jokisch, W. A. (Anna) Ch Carl, David, Emma, Virginia Rt 5, tel \irginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 O40a (1862) *Jones, Chas. F. (Otillia) Ch Albert, Elnora, Dorothy, Edward, Bluff Springs, tel Virginia-Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 28 O197a (1875) Jones, Elmer (Cora) Ch Irene, Louise, Farrell, Elmer, Paul, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17 R 9, Sec 26 T a Newt. Sinclair (1910) *Jones, J. C. (Lena) Ch Earl, Elta, Everett,, Carl, Gladys, Helena, Edna, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 32 T320a F. C. Wilson (1901) *Jones, J. W. (Lettie) Ch Rosa, Wil- liam, Fred, Harry, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 8 T80a Harry Stribling (1911) Jones, Rose A. Ch Charles, Emma, Arthur, Catherine, Bluff Springs, twp 18 R 11, Sec 28 Tla Chas. F. Jones, (1851) Jordan, Carl (Amelia) Ch Anna, Wil- liam, Henrietta, Amelia, Minnie, Emma, Beard stown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 15 T2a Z. E. Maine (1897) Jording, F. H. (Theresea) Ch Wil- liam, Alvin, Edwin, Addie, Gilbert, Meredosia Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 35 T160a Henry Zahn (1907) *Jurgens, Carl D. (Katherine) Ch Er- nest, John, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ash- land, twp 18, R 9, Sec 25 0147% (1892) Jurgens, H. G. (Phoebe) Ch Frieda, Alma, Edward, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 22 O121a (1893) -Jurgens, Wm. Ashland Rt 2, tel Ash- land, twp 18, R 9, Sec 28 T123a John Jurgens (1895) K *Kavanagh Bros., Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, Sec 35 O240a (1901) Kearby, Wm. J. (Lydia) Ch Eugene, Thentors, Kenneth, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 O43a (1882) Keil, Edwin L. (Grace) Ch Henry, Helen, Gibbs, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 13 T180a Keil Estate (1885) Keithley, Louis (Mattie) Ch Peter, Maire, Marcus, Fay, Everett, Virgil, Ernest, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 21 O90a (1917) *Kendall, G. C. (Minnie) Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 14 T164a Miles Kendall (1885) Kennedy, Claude L. (Ella) Ch Clara, Ruth Joseph, Claude, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Virginia-Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 36 T160a J. W. Virgin (1907) The State Bank of Skiles Rearick & Co. Total Resources $600,000.00 ASHLAND, ILLINOIS 170 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Kern, S. P. Ch John, Stella, Chandler- ville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 7 T200a G. F. Hermann (1907) Kieffer, Antone (Hattie) Ch Midred, Hubert, Loe, Velma, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 23 T228a W. J. Higginson (1912) *King, Allie (Ella) Ch Glenn, Beulah, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 1 O40a (1881) King , L. E. (Lula) Ch Ewell, Chand- Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 36 O80a (1861) King, Marcus (Margaret) Ch Alma, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18 R 10, S'ec 36 O80a (1861) *King, W. H. (Elizabeth) Ch Lee, Florence, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 6 T240a Branian Bros (1871) Kinney, Thos. F. (Mary) Ch Mary, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18 R 11, Sec 18 T120a Mrs. G. W. Nettleship (1868) Kircher, Frank C. (Hariett) Ch John, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17 R 11, Sec 29 O180a (1870) Kircher, Henry R., Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 28 O119a (1868) Kircher, William J. (Josephine) Ch Etta, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 32 O80a (1863) Kirchner, Ernest, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 8 T240a Wm. P. Kirchner (1892) Kirchner, Fred (Nellie) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 10-2 T128a Lamer Fielden (1893) Kirkham, D. W. (Hulda) Ch Effle, Henry, Leander, John, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12 Sec 34 T80a P. H. Tucker (1914) *Kleinschmidt, Ernest F. (Hulda) Ch Edwin, Esther, Norma, Hilda, Ger- hardt, Dorothy, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 21 T300a Malinda Wiggs (1916) *Kleinschmidt, H. F. (Amanda) Ch Arthur, Elda, Verna, Robert, Arenz- ville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 30 O200a (1897) *Kloker, E. H. (Emma) Ch Norma, Miran, Glenn, Edw., Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 32 O40a T160a J. V. Jokisch, Mrs. Bond (1865) "Knight, Harry L. (Louise) Ch John, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R) 11, Sec 4-9-10 t)200a (1879) -Knight, Robert H. (Hannah) Ch Car- roll, Orville, Russell, Ada, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 12, R 11, Sec 13 T157a M. M. Woodard (1862) Knight, Russell B. (Lucille) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 20 T160a R. H. Knight (1894) Knippenberg, Albert (Luekia) Ch Irene, Meredosia Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 33 O133a (1872) Knippenburger, Frank, Arenzville Rt 1, twp 17, R 12, Sec 22 O160a (1872) Knowles, W. S. (Minnie) Ch Orville, Bryan, Walter, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 1 T40a Mrs. L. Dearing (1917) Koch, Carrie Ch John, Tillie, Howard, Lewis, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 35 T140a Kuhlman Estate (1868) Koch, William, Virginia Rt 5, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 35 T140a Kuhlman Estate (1868) Koester, John F. Ch John, Pauline. Anna, Cornelia, Mary, Eleanor, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 33 O202a (1850) 11, Sec 29 O160a (1862) Kolberer, Joseph (Elizabeth) Ch Wal- ter, Albert, Emelia, Elsie, Pauline, George, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 29 O160a (1862) Korsmeyer, Henry J. (Emma) Ch Ly- dia, Hulda, Clara, Elda, Lorna, Ma- mie, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 19 T426a Emma Korsmeyer (1865) Korsmeyer, H. W. (Minnie) Ch Cora, Emma, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredo- sia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 24 O349a (1872) Korsmeyer, John H. Ch Louis, Edw., Anna, Ida, Amelia, Arthur, Florence, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 12, Sec, 30 197a (1858) Korsmeyer,) Louis H. (Emelia) Ch Mealburn, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 33- 34 T220a John Korsmeyer (1888) Korsmeyer, Wm. C. (Ida) Ch Viola, Lela, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 30, O298a (1877) *Korte, Albert H. (Mary) Ch Lillie, Ada, Rudolph, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 5 O80a (1872) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 171 Korte, Arthur G. Ch Inis, Arneta, Her- man, Robert, Amelia, Laura, Homer, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia-Beards- town, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 T120a Henry C. Korte (1869) Krentz, A. A. (Hazel) Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 13 T187a Savage Estate (1911) Krieg, David, Virginia Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 19 O153a (1892) Krieg, Fred (Ethel) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 19 O153a (1892) Krieg, F. W. (Ethel) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 30 T153a Krieg Bros. (1891) Krieg, William (Clara) Oh Albert, Fred, Howard, David, Erick, Nellie, Thelma, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 28 O103a (1882) Krigbaum, Dan D. (Ella) Ch Inez, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 8, See 19 T80a B. R. Sutter (1914) *tKrohe, Albert H. (Maria) Ch Letha. Earl, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 11 O208a (1864) *tKrohe, Felix (Ida) Ch Paul, Marie, Henrietta, Arthur, Phillip, Elmer, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 6 O80a (1878) Krohe, Henry C. (Christina) Ch Ly- dia, Rosa, Pheolix, Matilda, Arenz- ville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 O193a (1887) Krohe, Edw. (Bertha) Ch Robert, Eda, Lenora, Edw., Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 2 O428a (1857) Krohe, R. H. (Lydia) Ch Norman, Floyd, Henry, Robert. Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 3 T160a Ed. Krohe (1884) Krueger, C. S. (Elizabeth) Ch Chris- tian, Minnie, Harry, Charles, Lydia, John, Amelia, Benjamin, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17 R 12, Sec 22 O200a (1846) Kruse, Adolph (Mary) Ch Harry, Bes- sie, Lucy, Emma, Edgar, Gilbert, Byron, Dorothy, Pearl, Arenzville Rt 1, twp 17, R 12, Sec 34 O200a (1861) * Kruse, Albert (Lucile) Ch Franklin, Bertha, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 28 T260a Wm. Price (1887) Kruse, David (Ruth) "Green Valley Farm" Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 29 O140a T170a Albert Kruse Kruse Estate (1876) Kruse, C. A. (Lydia) Ch Chester, El- mer, Mildred, Cecil, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18 R 11, Sec 13 T40a Mrs. Elizabeth Kruse (1913) *Kruse, Chris (Cora) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 15-16 T175a H. Carls (1873) *Kruse, Ed. (Lydia) Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 24 OlOOa (1877) Kruse, J. G. (Caroline) Ch Vernie, John, Caroline, Lawrence, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 13 T240a Elizabeth Kruse (1913) * Kruse, John V. (Itha) Ch Freda, Har- rison, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 31 O155a (1869) Kruse, Mrs. Sophia, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 29 O80a (1875) Kuhlman. John C., Virginia Rt 5, te] Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 26 T380a Kuhlman Estate (1867) Lamar, Luther, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 29 John Taa- pen (1875) LaMaster, Carl L. (Marguerite) Ch Geraldine, Wilford, George, Charles, Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 3 T210a Wm. Thervagt (1908) Lamb, A. J. (Mary) Ch Lillie, Faulton, Ashland Rt 1, twp 17, R 9, Sec 35 T160a Harm Baxter (1902) Lampton, Ernest (Stella) Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 9 T160a H. V. Wilson Lane, Jacob (Mary) Ch Laura, Alice, Gussie,' Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 35 (1912) Lane, R. H. (Esther) Ch Maurice, Ru- dolph, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 10, S'ec 17 T a R. A. Taylor (1909) 172 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Large, John R. (Janie) Ch Wilmer, Zelda, Harold, Kenneth, Alice, Clara, Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 5 T320a S. D. Lillard (1909) Lashbrook, J. M. (Reasie) Ch Jena, Beulah, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 19, R 11, Sec 27 T40a Fred Bollhorst (1892) *Lathem, Luther (Agnes) Ch Glenn, Patrick, Pleasant Plains Rt 41, twp Ashland, Sec 33 O160a (1912 ) Launer, Richard (Lydia) Ch Ralph, Harvey, Marvin, Everett, Violet, Gil- bert, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beards- town, twp 17, R 11, Sec 6 O264a (1880) Lawson, Samuel (Millie) Ch John, Warren, Ira, Nora, Ellen, Ruth, Ma- ble, Violet, Ralph, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11 Sec 31 TlOa Gus A. Carls (1915) *Lebkuecher, Chas. (Lydia) Ch Alfred, Clara, Merle, Mildred, Glenn, Gladys, Carl, Gilbert, Babe, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 6 O865a (1864) *fLebkuecher, Frank (Louise) Ch Louis, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 3 O122a (1869) Lee, Cicero (Emma) Ch Lois, Edna, James, Rena, Floyd, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 T. H. H. Corrhauer (1903) *Lee, Solon (Anna) Virginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 TlOOa L. S. Lee (1868) Leinberger, Edward, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 2-11, Farmhand for Martin Rausch (1888) Leinberger, John F. (Zina) Ch Louise, Alberta, Rudolph, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 12 T15a Carline Rider (1877) Leoffler, Henry (Hilda) Ch John, Anna, Christina, Harry, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 14 O133a (1880) Leonhard, G. H. (Ella) Ch May, Goldie, Leda, Leo, Lloyd, Wilbur, Homer, Irene, Kenneth, Helen, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 T80a L. Kendall (1866) Leonhard, Lillie F. Ch Emma, Glenna. Zelma, Floyd, Annabelte, Alma, Charles, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 13 OllOa (1879) Leonhard, Louis (Ethel) Ch Verna, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 20 O160a (1857) Liter, A. (Mary) Ch Beryl, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 30 O172a (1878) Liter, Leonard L. (Mary) Little In- dian, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 35 O52^a (1889) Liter, W. W. (Mattie) Ch Edith, Little Indian, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 26 T131a Robert Stevenson (1904) Livingston, George (Emma) Ch Will- iam, Jessie, Cora, Thomas, Otto, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 12 O40a (1856) *Lockhart, P. J. (Nellie) Ch James, John, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 27 T179a James Maslon (1910) Loeffler, Peter (Mary) Ch Otto, Charles, Ellis, Edward, Lena, Al- bert, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 6 O80a T400a Thos. L. Jarret (1870) Lockhart, Dennis, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 2 T44a Maslin Estate (1902) Logue, B. (Ethel) Ch Pearl, Walter, Adrian, Mary Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18, Farmhand for Wm. Sa- torius (1882) Logue, Ezra (Emma) Ch John, Una, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 10 Farmhand for Oscar Miller * Logue, G. R. (Cora) Ch Erland, By- ron, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 16 T462a H. S. Savage (1865) Logue, W. C., Chandlerville Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18 T18a Ellen Logue (1882) Long, Ed. (Maude) Ch Olga, Irma, Audrey, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 33 T40a R. Kindle (1913) Long, Hez (Delia) Ch Gladys, David, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 21 T160a John Stock (1914) *Long, Oscar (Carrie) Ch Laura, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 32 O235a (1887) Looker, Thorn. (Matilda) Ch Lucy, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 15 O40a (1850) Looker, W. W. (Elliott) Ch Ellen, Macy, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 19, R 10, Sec 27 O60a (1856) Lovekamp, Albert (Mamie) Ch Or- ville, Roy, Alvin, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 T160a Herman Lovekamp (1884) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 173 *Lovekamp, Chris L. (Lydia) Ch Alma, Lorenz, Harold, Margaret, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 34 O200a (1882) Lovekamp, George (Louisa) Ch Ber- tha, Otto, Anna, Alma, Lorna, Theo- dore, Walter, Reneta, Marie, Wer- ner, Louis, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 30 O191a (1870) Lovekamp, H. C. (Katherine) Ch Net- tie, Dora, Elda, Elmer, Robert, Ray- mond, Arenzville Box 99, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 30 O140a (1859) Lovekamp, J. H. C. (Louisa) Ch Laura, Bertha, Dena, Anna, Mata, Zelda, Albert, Herbert, Hugo, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 24 O360a (1855) Lovekamp, Julius (Lena) ' Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 T240a H. Lovekamp (1886) Lovekamp, Louis (Christina) Ch Eda, Esther, Clarence, Harry, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 19 O275a (1867) Lovekamp, Theodore (Addie) Ch Dor- othy, 'Andrew, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville^ twp 17, R 12, Sec 34 T120a Mary Wedeking (1912) Lovekamp, Wm. (Carrie) Ch Lila, Selma, Herman, Eleanor, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 25-24 O240a (1863) Lowden, E. E. (Elizabeth) Ch Goldie, Alma, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 30 T186a Orland Virgin (1883) Lowden, James B. (Ida) Ch Mary, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp i7 R 9, Sec 30 T102a Mrs. G. Aldreadge (1882) Lowder, Frank Ch Leo, Leona, Steohn, Flora, Alma, Goldie, Elder, June, Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 30 T a H. F. Klenschmidt (1916) Lucas, J. W. (Fronia) Ch Vern, Charles, Katie, William, Idella, Philip, May, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18 8 R 8, Sec 7 O99a (1895) Lucas, Thos. (Emma) Ch Harvey, Ella, Stella, Floyd, Bertha, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 8 O120a (1893) Lutkehus, Fred (Olga) Arenzville, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 25 T140a John Lutkehus (1882) Lutkehus, John, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 21 O140a (1897) Lynn, C. C. (Mary) Ch Robert, Ber- tha, John, Elizie, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 31 T8%a Robert Lynn (1854) Lynn, J. C. (Jennie) Ch Lettie, Stan- ley, Harold, Donald, Richard, Ruth, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 20 T165a Lynn Estate (1875) Lynn, J. W. (Hulda) Ch Abbie, Letitia, William, Zeta, "Slick Shack Farm" Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19 R 8, Sec 29 O176a (1865) Lynn, Perry (Lula) Ch Freda, Chand- lerville Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 19 O90a (1872) Lynn, R. M. (Euna) Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 29, T140a J. L. Lynn Estate (1897) Lynn, Robert L. (Rose) Ch Kenneth, Nevina, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 29 O76a (1867) CULTIVATING CORN ON THE FUNK BROS. FARM. 174 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY M McAuley, George (Stella) Ch James, Catherine, Matilda, Oakford Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7 O2a (1917) McBroom, Mrs. Jane, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 12 O38a (1862) McCann, John (Destia) Ch Charles, Henry, Literberry, tel Virginia, twp 17, Sec 34 T5a Chas. Ralm (1890) McCarthy, P. J. (Myrtle) Ch James, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 25 T5a F. C. Wallbaum (1915) McClure, James A. (Bell) Ch Lewis, William, Mary, John, Emma, Vir- ginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 15 TSOOa John Duckhardt (1882) McDaniel, Allen Ch Enid Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Seo 32 T160a Otto Fischer (1873) McDaniel, John E. (Laura) Ch Harold, Edna, Mary, Ruel, Russell, Dora, Emyra, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 19 T7a H. Kosameyer (1916) McDaniel, Palmer (Alice) Ch Allen, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 32 T160a Otto Fischer (1877) *McDonald, Robert (Margaret) Ch Ma- rion, Rachael, George, William, James Margaret, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 10 O231a (1836) McGoldrick, R. L. (Mary) Ch* Estelle, Thomas, Grover, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 2 Tla George Edwards (1913) McGovern, A. (Lottie) Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 8 T5a Wm. F. Schewe (1889) McGovern, Ed. (Mabel) Ch Edna, Por- ella, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 8 (1880) McGovern, Parlee Ch Eva, Edward, Robert, Andrew, Catherine, Mehta, Charles, Pearl, Ruth, Russell, Ros- ella, Dotson, Leo, Bluff Springs, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 22 O120a T124a M. D. Hexter (1876) *McGraugh, Chas. B. (Nora) Ch Charles, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 20 O234a (1895) Mclntire, P. E. (Virgie) Ch Forrest, Philadelphia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 16 T5a R. S. Calpitts (1916) McLaughlin, A. G. (Lula) Ch Richard, Marcella, Fern, "Walnut Grove Farm" Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 29 Farm Hand for J. L. Gard- ner (1913) McLeod, J. J. Ch Margaret, Joe, Beards- town Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 6 T98a M. J. O'Mare (1867) McLin, Harvey (Amelia) Ch Rosa, Irene, Howard, Virginia, Rt 1, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 T57a Wm. Ring (1877) McNeal, McClure (Myra) Ch Ells- worth, Claude, Ada, Alma, Chandler- ville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9-8, Sec 24 T220a Herman Jurgens (1878) McPhilleny, Ed. (Mae) Ch Leona, Frances, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 17 T135a Black Es- tate (1879) *Maddox, C. W. (Delia) Ch John, Leo, Luthie, Glenn, Violet, Harry, Walter, Rosalee, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, Sec 33 T200a Philip Stout (1871) Maddox, Lloyd (Clara) Ch Marion, Ray, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 25 O40a (1892) Maddox, J. H. (Edna) Ch Ellen, Frances, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 9 T60a W. N. Mad- dox (1891) *Maddox, W. N. (Ellen) Ch Minnie, Jocky, Mae, Clarence, Florence, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 8 O20a (1868) Mahoney, Martin, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17 R 9, Sec 7-18, T200a Mrs. Stella Alkire (1905) Mahoney, S. J. (Bertha) Ch Edward, Bernardine, Raymond, John. Harold, Loraine, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 33 T123a Mrs. B. Mahoney (1904) . Manning, Troy (Mayone) Ch Rollie, John, Bernice, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 9 T46a W. O. Sinclair (1917) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 175 *Marcuen, Jens (Josephine) Ch Clar- ence, Edna, Nellie, Grace, Alice, Rus- sell, Walter, Hazel, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 29 O160a (1876) Marion, W. H. (Agnes) Ashland Rt 1, twp 17, R 9, Sec 35 T320a H. B. Bax- ter (1917) Marten, John W. (Elizabeth) Ch Rob- ert, Geneva, John, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 7-8 O80a (1886) Martin, Samuel S. ( Amanda ^ Cb Dovie, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 O35a (1894) *Martin, W. M. (Sophia) Ch Bessie, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 11 T360a Knight Estate (1871) *Maslin, James (Mary) Ch Katherine, Rose, Emma, James, Martin, "Locas Grove Farm" Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 2 O190a (1863) *Mason, Chas. (Gertrude) Ch Alma, Milton, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 21 O78a (1900) Masten, Charles (Flora) Ch Helen, Chandlerville Rt 2, twp 18, R 9, Sec 16 T40a A. Miller (1892) Masten, Edward (Lydia) Ch Edith, Everett, Woodrow, Charles, "Sunny Huths Farm" Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 24 O145a (1886) Masten, Ezra (Lula) Ch Mildred, Mary, "Blue Grass Knolls Farm" Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 32 O80a (1889) * Masten, Nancy Ch Almira, Silas, John, Edw., Ezra, Rachael, Charles, Marion, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 32 OllOa (1852) Mates, Otis L. (Bartie) Philadelphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, S'ec 8-9 T240a Ruth Harding (1912) *fMatthew, J. L. (Jeannette) Ch Ethel, Harold, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 5 O78a (1860) Mathew, L. C. (Hilda) Ch Milton, Pauline, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula. twp 18, R 8, Sec 17 T222a M. C. Mathew (1882) *Mathew, L. G. (Anna) Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 33 OllOa (1870) *Matthew, Orbin Ray (Bertha) Ch Opal, Pearl, Evelyn, Annabelle. Rodney, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18. R 12, Sec 28-29 O260a (1887) IE OF R. D. MORGAN, Rt. 1, CHANDLERVILLE, ILL. ONE OF CASS COUNTY'S PIONEERS 176 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Maupin, John S. (Emma) Ch Ada, Mattie, Finis, Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 32 *Maurer, E. C. (Alice) Ch Carrie, Vir- gil, Esther, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 32 O120a (1852) Maurer, Fred J. (Margaret) Ch Mary, George, Ella, Addie, Ruth, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, S'ec 31 T200a Margaret Maurer (1852) Maurer, George O. (Charlotte) Beards- town Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, O80a T260a R. C. Taylor Fred Maurer Albert Kruse (1885) "fMaurer, J. W. (Maude) Ch Orville, Eva, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 17, R 8, Sec 4 T80a Wilson Estate (1876) *Melford, Jess E. (Zella) Ch Edwin, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 21 T185a Mrs. Carrie E. Quigg (1890) Meier, F. W. (Amelia) Ch Albert, Ed- win, Jennie, Julia, Elsie, Jake, Hilda, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 17 T80a Englebaugh Estate (1851) Meier, John H. (Belle) Ch Annetta, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 12 OlOOa (1860) Meiries, P. J. (Ira) Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 12 O35a (1889) Melchers, Fred (Anna) Ch John, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 33 O19a (1897) *Menge, Frank (Lydia) Ch Alma, Henry, Arenzville Rt 3, Box 9, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 21 T200a Menge Estate (1889) Merz, Henry J. (Louisa) Ch Nettie, William, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 12 O238a (1869) *Metzger, Frank (Lelitha) Ch Gladys, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 4 T200a Clint Buice (1899) Meyer, Albert H. (Minnie) Ch Wilbur, Martha, Allyne, Beardstown, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 17 O160a (1870) Meyer, Cecil J. (Rose) Ch Kenneth. Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 7 O117a (1887) Meyer, Edw. H. (Frances) Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 15 T140a H. H. Meyer (1877) Meyer, Henry (Caroline) Ch Lena, Carrie, William, Rudolph, Nina. Clara, Irene, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 19-30 O223a (1850) Meyer, Henry (Lisetta) Ch Rudolph, Oliver, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, Sec 7 O153a (1854) Meyer, Harold E. (Nellie) Ch Bernice, Virgil, Marcella, Dorothy, Beards- town Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, Sec 17-8, O140a (1880) Meyer, Louis (Eva) Ch Lloyd, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 14 OlOOa (1887) *Meyer, Rudolph (Martha) Ch Opal, Bernice, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 7 O53a (1884) Mibb, Mrs. Caroline Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18 O20a (1852) Miles, John W. (Celia) Ch Grace, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 5 O51a (1862) *Miller, Abraham (Rachael) Ch Lloyd. Velma, Dorothea, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 15 O215a (1885) Miller, Aldon (Anna) Ch Donald, Ken- neth, Marjorie, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 13 T800a H. L. Houck (1905) Miller, F. M. (Agnes) Ch William, Al- bert, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 O30a (1879) Miller, Henry (Martha) Ch Elmer, Florence, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 25 T12a John Angle (1858) *Miller, Oscar (Mary) Ch Herschal, Augusta, Carl, John, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 15 O290a (1875) Miller, Wm. (Louisa) Ch Arthur, Clif- ford, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, Sec 10 O40a (1861) Millner, E. B. (Beulah) Ch Geraldine, Carrol, Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 33 T80a Ruth Williams (1913) Millner, George 0. Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 25 T62a Mrs. M. J. Millner (1876) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 177 *Millner, Wm. Virginia Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 33 O80a (1857) Milstead, E. R. (Ada) Ch Wilma, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 1-2 T266a J. W. Milstead (1891) Milstead, George Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5 O50a (1866) Milstead, John (Mary) Ashland Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18 T120a E. Milstead (1861) Mitchell, Robert Ch James, Chandler- ville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 9 O80a (1906) Molloy, William, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 12-11 T138B. Wm. Hill (1916) *Monroe, Samuel S. (Minnie) Ch Bas- kall, Orville, Roy, James, Emma, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 18, R 8, Sec 32 T160a Lloyd Stribling (1909) Moore, Clarence Lee (Annie) Ch Edw., Therman, Flora, Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 10, Sec 32 T a Ed. Campbell (1914) Moore, H. B. (Louise) Ch John, Bert, Elmer, Call, Grace, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 020a (1863) Moorman, Wm. H. (Mary) Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 13 O136a (1877) Morgan, C. C. Ch Oral, Helen, Harry, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 30 T80a R. D. Mor- gan (1869) Morgan, J. W. (Lizzie) Ch John, Carl, Joe, Myrtle, Alma, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 8, Sec 30 TlOOa R. D. Morgan (1867) Morgan R. D. Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 30 O280a (1834) Morgan, Robert (Anna) Ch Bertha, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 26 T120a Morgan Estate (1867) Morgan, Simeon Ch Adeline, William, James, John, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 10, T40a F. Koch (1834) Morgan, William, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 11 T40a Fred Coock (1862) Morel I, John C. (Bertha) Ch Mildred, Clifford, Alberta, Mary, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 16 T80a R. V. Stowell (1901) Morris, H. (Thena) Ch Violet, Earl, Herbert, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 32 T120a J. C. Chit- tery (1881) Morris, Taylor (Mary) Ch Scott, Liz- zie, Albert, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 18, R 8, Sec 7 O16a (1849) Morrison, S. Frank (Erne) Ch Grace, Thomas, Florence, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 18 O20a T134a W. E. Morrison (1877) Moss, J. E. (Ollie) Ch Walter, Ray- mond, Andrew, Emerson, Edward, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 31 Tl^a Frank Friend (1883) Moss, Ralph (Melissa) Ch Helen, Freida, Jessie, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 32 T120a Taylor Estate (1897) Mount, John E. (Mary) Ch Stella, Eva Arthur, Florence, Kathlyn, Ashland Rt 3, twp Philadelphia, Sec 13 Tla Alfred Campbell (1912) Muhler, Pauline Ch Sophia, William, Edna, Amelia, Henry, Herman, Lena, Charles, Frank, Ernest, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown-Virginia, twp 17, Sec 5 060a (1841) *Murphy, Hardin (Minnie) Ch Walter, Clarence, Orville, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chanderville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 18 T185a Geo. Murphy (1885) Murphy, Harvard (Laura) Ch Helen. Harland, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 8 O320a (1885) Murphy, R. W. (Grace) Ch Hester. Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville. twp 18, R 9, Sec 5 T170a George Mur- phy (1893) CENTENNIAL NATIONAL BANK Interest Paid on Time Deposits VIRGINIA, ILL. 178 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY N Nal, H. S. (Maggie) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 6 T a E. Lambert (1905) Nance, John H. (Bertha) Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 T82a E. L. Oetgen (1911) Needham, G. S. (Janetta) Ch David, Harry, "The Poplars" Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 25 O156a (1846) Needham, Joe (Mary) Virginia Rt 6, , tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 35 O20a (1852) Nelson, Edw. (Cora) Ch Robert, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 1 O316a (1884) Nelson, W. R. (Sylvia) Ch Clara, Charles, Mabel, Roberta, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 24 T160a Claud M. M. Woodard (1890) Nester, James (Mary) Ch Pearl, Frances, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 4 T80a Henry Cun- ningham (1873) Newberry, B. J. (Anna) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 18 T240a G. W. Rexroat (1887) Newberry, Charles (Effie) Ch Lewis, Doris, Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 T810a A. Huffman (1887) Newberry, Leroy (Eliza) Ch Parthma, Charles, Rosa, Roy, Rube, Brooks, Ethel, Gertrude, Hazel, Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, Sec 13 O60a T54a Clara Huff- man (1876) Newberry, Roy (Anna) Ch George. Virginia Rt 4, twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 T47a Ernest Clark (1885) *Newell, James F. (Anna) Ch Ralph, Marjorie, Bernard, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 7 O205a (1903) -Newell, Wm. P. (Maggie) Ch Ella Bertha, Calista, Francis, Ashland R1 1, twp Ashland, Sec ;;i O197a (1867) tNewman, A. (Ellen) Ch Mary, Jennie Arthur, Charles, Virginia Rt 6, te) Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 28 O200a (1857) Newman, Harry (Mae) Ch Dora, Vir- ginia Rt 6, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 2 T40a A. Newman (1881) *Niestradt, Herman, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 27 O200a (1872) *Niestradt, John (Elizabeth) Ch Ar- thur, Anna, Nina, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 27 O200a (1860) Niestradt, Louis F. (Sadie) Ch Elmer, Chester, Alberta, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 28 O160a (1865) Niestradt, Wm. (Caroline) Ch Alma, Harry, Clarence, Richard, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 27 O160a (1860) Nobis, Carl (Augusta) Ch Lydia, Emily, Arnold, Erna, S'elma, Otto, Ed- win, Elenora, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17 R 11, Sec 31 O150a (1879) Nobis, Julius . (Hulda) Ch Edward. Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 29 T160a Wm. Nobis (1890) Noblitt, Hiram (Ida) Ch Vernor, Myr- tle, Viola, Delia, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 16 T240a Mrs. Martha Henderson (1898) Nollsch. Mrs. Emma Ch Eva, Roy, James, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R9, Sec 31 O38a (1887) Nollsch, A. J. (Mae) Ch Alberta, Jul- / ius, Katherine, Elizabeth, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 13 O80a (1876) Nollsch, L. C. (Cora) Ch Greta, Ralph, Ruth, "Oakdale Farm" Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 13 O74V 2 a (1870) Nordsick, Henry (Marie) Ch Floyd, Russell, Berneda, Paul, Wilhelmina, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 11, R 11, Sec 6 O80a (1874) Norris, J. S. (Agnes) Ch Mollie, Charles, Ernest, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8-9, Sec 13-18 O47a (1875) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 179 o *0etgen, Edward L. (Minnie) Ch Mil- dred, Alta, Raymond, Edith, "Hill Crest Farm" Virginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown-Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 3 O362a (1860) Oetgen, George (Nettie) Ch Mae, Lela, Pearl, Cora, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia-Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 29 O290a (1857) Oetgen, H. H. (Alma) Ch Lloyd, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 4 T200a Augusta Oetgen (1912) Oleson, F. D. (Loraine) Ch Albert Mar- garette, Thomas, Grace, Russell, Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 5 T124a Bert Taylor (1905) Oleson, James (Jennie) Ch Loraine, Virginia Rt 6, twp 18, R 10, Sec 13 T140a A. Nelch (1915) Olroyd, Henry S. (Elizabeth) Ch Clif- ford, Little Indian, twp 19, R 10, Sec 26 O67%a (1892) Onniston, John (Jenn'e) Ch Eldred, Christine, Andrew, Helen, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 29 O120a (Native Son) Orne, E. S. (Maggie) Ch Mildred, Min- nie. Carl, Freda, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 35 TllOa W. L. Henderson (1890) Osborne, Clarence (Bell) Ch Ruth, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 31 T5a J. C. Rexroat (1913) Osborn, J. E. (Elizabeth) Chandler- ville Rt 2, twp 18, R 9, Sec 13 040a (1860) Osterholdt, Wm. F. (Minnie) Ch Paul, Deliah, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 15 O200a (1873) Otken, Dick (Minnie) Ch Dora, Fred, John, Nellie, Walter, Charles, Anna, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 33 O40a (1892) Overhake, Henry (Hannah) Ch Reta, Rosa, Russell, Raymond, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 35 T200a Fred Menhel (1914) Parry, Charles (Mary) Ch Charles, Lo- gan , Floyd, Virgil, Nellie, Beards- town Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 O69a (1835) *Parry, Wm. T. (Amelia) Ch Edward, John, Florence, Robert, Alfred, Ar- thur, Carl, Richard, Martha, Beards- town Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 23 O160a (1865) *Paschall, John (Alice) Ch Louis, Glenn, Myon, Virginia Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 O40a (1862) Passage, Shirley A. (Anna) Ch Rus- sell, Meredosia Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 32 T160a Geo. Lovekamp (1916) Pate, Anthony (Tillie) Ch Arthur, William, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 26 TllOa Geo. F. Kuhlman (1905) Pate, Fred (Rosa) Ch Cerdelia, Stella, Elberta, Dorothy, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 25 T80a Geo. F. Kuhlman (1895) Pate, George R. (Flora) Ch Cyndia, Ollie, George, Lawrence, Mary, Mil- dred, Minnie, Foha, Clarence, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 5 T40a P. D. Goff (1897) Pate, Harry (Dora) Ch Pearl, Viola, Ralph, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 T45a Lewis Carls (1883) Pate, Jerry (Alma) Ch Florence, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 25 T80a George F. Kuhlman (912) Pattillo, W. A. Ch William, Bernice, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 11 O60a (1882) Patton, Alfred F. (Catherine) Ch Anna, Arenxville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 7230a Frank Dobes (1905) 180 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Paul, Elizabeth Ch Fred, Emma, Theo- dore, Martha, Edwin, Arnold, Arenz- ville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 32 O156a (1877) *Pauly, Frank (Lizzie) Ch Elsie, Anna Mary, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 33 O200a (1896) Pauly Nicholas (Elizabeth) Ch Ernest, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 12 O80a (1869) Pearn, Omer(Lilla) Ch Charles, Forest, Albyn, Dorothy, John, Sherwood, Ash- land Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 25 T120a J. D. Turner (1875) Peck, Edwin T. (Jennie) Ch Lyman, Elmer, Joseph, Harvard, Leland, Walter, Lucille, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 15 O160a (1868) Peck, Eugene (Nora) Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 23 T160a Harvard Torley (1903) *fPeck, Lyman A. (Julia) Ch Gilbert, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 22 (1893) Pelker, Herman F. (Dora) Ch Elmer, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 24 O200a (1876) Pelker, John H. (Mary) Ch Frank, "Walter, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Mere- dosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 24 O650a (1862) Person, Harry, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 10, Sec 34 T40a John Goodel (1875) *Petefish, B. P. Virginia Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 33 T240a Petefish Estate (1857) *Petefish, Edw. E. (Elizabeth) Ch Roena, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 33 O200a (1860) *Peterson, John (Tressia) Ch Carl, Al- bert, Theodore, Robert, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 19 O210a (1888) *Pettit, J. E. (Ethel) Ch Virgil, Ash- land Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 36 O200a (1883) Pettit, J. W. M. (Maude) Ch Helen, Homer, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 1 T70a E. L. Pettit (1912) *Pettit, Wm. (Elsie) Ch Myrtle, Neva, Howard, Elberta, Orville, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7 T99a L. Fellick (1872) Phelps, Wallace (May) Ch Howard, Russell, Hazel, Virginia, Chandler- ville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 9 O60a (1883) Phelps, Walter (Delia) Ch Florence, Mildred, Earl, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec lO.OSOa (1879) Phelps, Wm. R. (Rose) ChEmma, Clar- ence, Opal, Lloyd, Hazel, Carson, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 31 O80a (1857) Philippi, P. O. Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18,, R 11, T160a Henry Winhold (1885) Philippi, W. W. Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 11, T160a Henry Winhold (1885) Pilger, Herbert (Dora) Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17 R 12, T120a Geo. Huffman (1891) Pilger, William (Mary) Ch Herbert, Carl, Russell, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 4 O240a (1877) Piper, Chas. (Pearl) Ch Leona. Oatha, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 20 O20a (1907) *Plaster, L. E. (Susana) Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 1 0500a Plowright, Wm. (Effie) Ch Virginia, Johanna, William, Fenella, Tressler, Stanley, Kenneth, Rola, Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 22-23 T320a John Atkins (1912) Plunkett, John A. (Lena) Ch John, Donald, Clifford, Ida, William, Beardstown Rt. 3, twp 18 R 12, Sec 27 T200a Chas. Hess (1887) Plunkett, Michael J. Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 10, Sec 34 TllOa J. Goodel (1861) *Pond, F. X. (Alice) Ch Grace, Fran- ces, Floyd, Anna, Virginia Rt 5, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 O180a (1877) Potter, John Ch Grace, Clarence, Irene, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, 11, Sec 10 OlOa (1905) Potter, Joseph (Hattie) Ch Fred, Noah, Anna, Mary, Cassie, Arenz- ville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 29 O40a (1907) Pratt, Chas. (Ida) Ch Earl, Mutis, Clark, Helen, John, Everett, Julia, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 16 T170a A. G. Hayne. *Price, Philip (Myra) Ch Harry, Lelia, Eugene, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 17, T160a Bowles Estate (1913) Pyle, W. B. (Dora) Ch Mable, William, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7 T2a Chas. S. Biggs (1916) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 181 Quernhiem, Theodore H. Ch Edna, Ethel, Ralph, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 13 T160a Chas. Lebkeucher (1882) Quigg, S. A. (Addie) Ch Nellie Henry, Rose, Alberta, Charles, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 28- 29 T200a Mrs. N. C. Petefish (1862) R Rahn, Charles J. (Sarah) Ch Pearl, William, Albert, Paul, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 O54a (1865) Ransom, Robert (Anna) Ch Homer, George, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 17, R 12, Sec 11 T240a Sarah D. Lillard (1912) *Rausch, Martin (Anna) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 2-11 O155a (1893) Ray, Ed. (Ella) Ch Marie, Daisy, Norma, James, Woodrow, Chandler- ville Rt 1, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5 T80a Geo. Wright (1914) Ray, Wm. T. (Hattie) Ch Vera, Chand- lerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, n 8, Sec 31 OlOa (1890) Rector, Chas. C. (Eva) Ch Clinton, Myrtle, Wishard, Marcella, Ashland Rt 2, twp 17, R 8, Sec 31 T320a Harry Hager (1915) Redshaw, Charles (Frances) Ch Cath- erine, Rose, William, Eva, Mildred, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 34 T200a Ernest Tickey (1911) Redshaw, Thomas (Martha) Ch Edw. Laura, Roy, Gertrude, Alice, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 17, Sec 33 T320a M. D. Hexter (1882) Reed, J. W. (Izora) Ch Alma, Lorena, Robert, Edna, Jewell, Roy, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 16 T80a L. E. Stribling (1917) *Reemtsen, Bruno (Caroline) Ch Harry, Fern, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oak- ford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 16, T466a J. J. Donaldson (1915) Reeve, Harry (Lillian) Ch Viola, Her- schal, Mary, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 16 T158a Mrs. H. Nebold (1874) Reeves, L. S. (Lavesta) Ch Olin, Ralph, Eugene, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 17-18 Oll^a (1892) *fReichert, Elmer (Cora) Ch Floyd, Roy, Annabelle, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 17 T370a Louis Leonard-George Oetgen (1891) *Reichert, Oscar G. (Rose) Ch Roscoe, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 27 T172a S. E. Clark-John H. Reichert-Fred Reichert (1893) *Reichert, W. F. (Kate) Ch Zelma, Ralph, Cecil, Walter, Etker, Harold, Philadelphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 20 T400a Robert Hall (1874) Reid, J. E. (Bessie) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 2.1 T76a C. Nesbitt (1894) Reid, Stewart (Mary) Ch Kenneth, Glen, Stella, Virginia Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18 R 10, Sec 21 T160a Reid Estate (1854) Reining, Albert, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 8 T200a Battingburg Estate (1887) Reining, Henry E. (Lottie) Beards- town Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 8 T200a Battingburg Estate (1894) Reining, Charles Ch Lizzie, Augusta, Henry, Minnie, Elda, Conrad, Bright, Eve, Esther, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 9 T95a H. J. Deverman (1907) *Rexroat, J. C. (Euphemia) Ch Mable,x Rena, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 31 O200a (1870) *Rexroat, J. Everett (Cora) Ch Can- yon, Maynard, Evelyn, Harold, Anna, Vernon, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 26 T120a August Hansmeyer (1906) Reynolds, A. R. (Eva) Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 17 T158a Wm. Reynolds (1885) 182 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Riemtsen, George (Elva) Ch Clyfford, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 16 T466a J. J. Donaldson Riley, Walter (Grace) Ashland Rt 1, twp 17, R 9, Sec 33 T87a H. Baxter (1917) Ring, Carl (Marie) Ch Mary, Minnie, Helen, Carl, Rosa, Anna, Martha, William, Elizabeth, Henry, Chris, Amanda, Lydia, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 10 T a Phillip Stock (1900) Ring, William (Margaret) Ch Eliza- beth, Amelia, Virginia Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 OlSOa (1906) Ring, William F. (Elsie) Ch Melvin, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 18, R 11, Sec 31 O80a T15a Cora Nelson (1899) *Ritter, Ray (Mattie) Ch Susan, Ash- land Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 16 T381a Wm. Quigg (1910) Roach, W. R. (Stella) Ch Arthur, Vir- ginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 32 T5a R. G. Crumm (1904) *Robertson, J. O. (Lou) Ch Junior, "Mound Lake Farm" Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, S'ec a4 T340a Robertson Estate (1890) Roegge, Chas. H. (Marie) Ch Elmer, Marie, Homer, Arenzville, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 18 O158a (1876) *Roegge, Henry (Alma) Ch Velmo, Norma, Harold, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 O160a (1877) *Roegge, Henry J. (Anna) Ch Albert, Clara, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 12, Sec 20 CHOOa (1895) *Roegge, John H. (Emma) Ch Laura, Walter, Robert, Olga, Pearl, Selma, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 34 O160a (1870) *Roegge, Wm. H. Ch Lena, Clarence, Anna, Minnie, Elmer, Edward, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 22 O260a (1868) *fRohn, A. H. (Sarah) Ch Merle, Har- old, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 12, S'ec 28 T450a Chas. Boon (1891) Rohn, Albert (Elizabeth) Ch Archie, Delia, Verna, Lee, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 28 O200a (1866) Rohn, Ed. (Gallic) Ch Bessie, Nellie, George, Helen, Hazel, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 21 T40a Wm. Rohn (1878) Rohn, F. H. (Effie) Ch Martha, Rhea, Velma, Dale, Wallace, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 22 O22a T460a O. R. Mathews (1882) Ross, Robert (Elizabeth) Ch Mable, Earl, Robert, Margaret, Macie, "Wayside Stock Farm" Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 22- 29 O247a (1861) *Ross, William Ch Walter, Ethel, Ha- zel, Philadelphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 9-10 O240a (1858) Rumford, Anna Ch Katie, Charles, Tal- lula Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, S'ec 9 Ola (1885) Ruppel, Alvin G. (Delia) Ch Clarence, Orville, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 22 T118a John Hueschen (1897) *Ruppel, Arthur J. (Lydia) Arenzville Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 8 080a (1888) *Ruppel, August H. (Ethel) Ch Virgil, Henry, Ella, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 7 O170a (1882) Ruppel, Emil (Hulda) Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 24 T80a J. Hueschen (1891) Ruppel, Emil H. (Amelia) Ch Arthur, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 9 O260a (1895) *Ruppel, Henry J. M. (Amelia) Ch Au- gust, Herman, Arthur, Marie, Emil, Rosa, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beards- town, twp 17 R 11, Sec 17 O300a (1867) *Ruppel, Henry (Catherine) Ch Lizzie, Otto, Anna, Theodore, Edw., Matilda. Polly, Atterberry Rt 1 tel Tallula- Oakford, twp 18, R 8, Sec 4 O483a (1872) Ruppel, Otto (Myrtle) Ch Floyd, At- terberry Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp IS, R 8, S'ec 4 T94a Henry Ruppel (1889) *Russell, Charles W. (Florence) Ch Mary, Edna, Dorothy, "Clover Hill Farm" Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 36 O160a (1874) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 183 Saathoff, Otto, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, Sec 31 OSOa (1877) *Sallee, H. H. (Louise) Ch Ruth, Rye. John, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 1-2 T280a Mills Es- tate (1863) Sallee, James (Lena) Ch Floyd, Mar- guerite, Lena, Lual, Alma, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 4 T a John Schone (1917) Salzman, L. F. (Anna) Ch Alma, Glenn, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 13 T235a John Mullen (1874) Salzman, Mathis (Louise) Ch Nora, Frank, Minnie, Virginia Rt 6, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 34 T80a Robert Hall (1867) Sanning, Robert (iviary) Ch Louzelta, Richard, Raid, Eliza, Bertha, Martin, Marchel, Maude, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17 R 12, Sec i4 T120a Nettie Pearson (1892) Sapp, S. M. (Lynn) Ch Lynn, Mary, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 34 O160a (1914) Sappington, Harry E. (Alice) Ch Irvin, Everett, Arenzville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 36 T375a A. E. Crum (1914) *Satorius, Wm. H. (Myrtle) Ch How- ard, Glenn, Hermina, Woodrow, Helen, "Oak Hill Farm" Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 19 O340a (1907) *Savage, Edwin J. (Margaret) Ch Frances, Elizabeth, Lee, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 34 T80a Chas. R. Savage (1878) *Savage, Louis, L. (Ella) Ch Nellie, Fred, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 12 O409a Savage, Roy (Flora) Ch Helen, Anna, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 25 T116a Fred Wallbaum (1916) *Savage, Walter W. Ch Edward, Ash- land Rt 3, twp Philadelphia, Sec 13 T153a G. W. Collins (1880) Saylor, Eugene (Hulda) Ch John, Clar- ence, Oliver, Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, See 29 O77^a (1895) Schaad, J. C. (Emma) Ch Arthur, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 20 T282a Schaad Estate (1861) Schaad, Mary, Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 7, T2a Thos. Schaad (1867) EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN IMMANUEL CHURCH, Rt. 1, ARENZVILLE, ILL. 184 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Schaad, Minnie, Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 7 T2a Thos. S'chaad (1867) *Schaad, Robert, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 8 O310a (1868) Schaad, Thos. F. (Lou) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 7 O200a (1875) *Schaddel, John (Fannie) Ch Charles, Grace, Harry, Leo, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 28 O140a (1910) *Schaeffer, Harry H. (Lola) Ch Doro- thea, James, Wilma, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia-Arenzville, twp 17, R xl, Sec 15 T120a J. A. Schaeffer (1875) Schall, Albert (Laura) Ch Helen, Vir- ginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 25 T80a M. Buxton (1876) Schall, Charles (Minnie) Ch Lillie, Hilda, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 28 O83a (1870) Schall, Ed. (Anna) Ch Elmer, Nadine, Nita, Clifford, Lee, "Shady Nook Farm" Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 20 O120a (1866) Schall, Harry (Myrtle) Ch Marie, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 4 T40a E. Schall (1897) *Schall, Harry (Delia) Ch Wilma, Irma, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 25 O8a (1888) Schall, John H. (Elsie) Ch Ralph, Har- old, Virginia Rt 5, tel 17, R 11, Sec 4 Tla T. Guinther (1908) Scheer, August F. (Minnie) Ch Marga- ret, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18, OSOa (1914) *Scheer, Henry (Cora) Ch Martha, William, Caroline, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 18 O240a (1897) Scheffer, Wm. D. (Hester) Beards- town Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 7 T120a Wm. Deifelmeyer (1860) *Schewe, Chas. (Emma) Ch Clarence, Carl, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 5 O240a (1875) *Schewe, Emil, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 5 T81a Mrs. Wm. Schewe (1889) Schewe, Wm. F. (Mollie) Ch Lucille, Margaret, Ruth, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 8 O260a (1872) Schmidt, Arthur (Velma) Ch Luther, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 29 O120a (1901) Schnake, Henry W. (Anna) Ch Fred, Edwin, Albert, Paul, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 21 O320a (1860) Schneider, E. C. Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 2 O120a (1868) Schneider, H. F. (Ella) Ch Frank, Beardstown Rt 3, te.1 Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 2 OSOa (1867) Schnepper, Fred G. (Anna) Ch John, Edw., Christ, Carrie, Herman, Otto, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, tv/p 18, Sec 14 O160a (1903) *Schnepper, John C. (Amelia) Ch Vilma, Elmer, Carl, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 15 O90a (1902) Schnoover, Henry (Jessie) Ch Ellen, Margaret, Inez, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 10 (1890) Schroeder, Wm. F. Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 22 T120a W. F. S'chroeder, Sr. (1889) Schumacher, J. Herman (Delia) Ch Irene, Mildred, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 9 T112a Geo. Kuhlman (1892) Schuman, Fred W. (Clara) Beards- town Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 13 T120a A. Schuman (1883) Schweer, Geo. F. (Ella) Ch Ralph, Martha, Francis, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 28 O200a (1870) *Scott, Jean H. Ch Etha, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 5 T270a John N. Taylor (1885) Seaman, Ella L. Ch Roy, Glenn, Har- old, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 16 O215a (1876) Settles, A. J. (Vinnia) Ch Minnie, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 6 T14a J. L. Mathews (1909) *Sever, Walter (Ella) Ch Marguerite, Mable, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 5 O40a (1875) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 185 *Severns, W. M. (Ida) Ch Orville, Wilmer, Howard, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 8, Sec 30 O192a (1917) Shafer, Homer, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec >6 TlOa Mrs. O. P. Shafer (1894) *Shawgo, E. L. (Minnie) Ch Glenn, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 20 T263a Hubbard Bros. (1914) Shay, John (Anna) Ch Margaret, Frances, Mildred, Veda, John, Edna, Emerson, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 15 OlOOa (1905) Sherren George (Anna) Ch Jessie, Lee, Amie, Frank, Ada, Henry, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 11 T213a Geo. C. Chittick (1875) Snerrill, Harvey (Neva) Ch George. Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 27 T310a George Nesbit (1884) Shive Ott (Pearl) Ch James, Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 10 Sec 31 T a Ed. Biddlecomb (1915) *Shotton, Clyde C. (Bessie) Ch Cath- erine, Paul, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 22 T120a B. E. Peck (1910) Showalter, Ed. (Ruth) Ch Donovan, Robert, Helen, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 28 Tina Albert Watkins (1888) *Showalter, Wm. (Ida) Ch Dorothy, Leo, Pauline, Virginia Rt 6, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 26 T121a Wm. Higgison (1887) Simmons, Oscar A. (Claudia) Beards- town Rt 2, tel 18, R 11, Sec 31 T75a Nordsick-Schmoldt (1900) Simpson, W. L. (Nina) Ch Jack, Cor- nelius, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 25 (1916) *Sinclair, S. W. (Ella) Ch Clara, Flora, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7 (1855) *Sinclair, W. O. (Eva) Ch Carl, "Sul- phur Springs" Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7 O70a (1855) Skaggs, J. D. (Mollie) Oakford Rt 1> tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 21, O214a (1908) Skaggs, Lee (Minnie) Ch Robert, Oak- ford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 21 T214a J. D. Skaggs (1908) Smidley, Frank Tallula Rt 1, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 28 O80a (1S83) Smith, Chas. Ch Opal, Clyde, Claude, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 33 T191a W. Elliot (1901) Smith, D. N. (Amanda) Ch Paul, Wal- ter, Roy, Beulah, Lyle, Rama, Ray, Olga, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 31 T120a Wm. Gardley (1904) Smith, E. C. (Louise) Ch Robert, Noah, Ashland Rt 1, twp Ashland, Sec 29 T67a G. W. Stout (1892) DECEMBER DAYS ON THE FARM 186 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Smith, Ira A. (Ida) Ch Bernice, Sam, Ira, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 32 O240 (1902) Smith, I. N. Ch Laura, Oakford Rt 1, tel Petersburg, twp 19, R 8, Sec 32 O120a (1848) *Smith, J. M. (Nellie) Ch Louis, Ma- ble,, Ashland Rt 3, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 24 T120a Harm Smith (1882) Smith, L. B. (Delia) Ch Velma, Sadie, Pearl, Beulah, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5 T80a J. N. Staith (1890) Smith, Samuel (IWary) Ch Ruth, Doro- thy, Emma, Lowell, Virginia Rt 2, twp 19, R 10, Sec 10 T5a Leiinie Fielden (1876) Snyder, James O. (Sarah) Ch Ernest, William, Bert, Scott, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 T40a John Wilkey (1908) Snyder, James S., Sr. (Margaret) Ch Chas. Rosa, Grace, Walter, Chand- lerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 4 O43a (1875) Spicer, J. J. (Elise) Ch Elmer, Vir- ginia Rt 4, twp 17, R 9, Sec 29 T5a Howard Jikisch (1893) *Springer, J. L. (Etta) Ch Edward, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 23 TllOa M. F. Springer (1890) Springer, J. S. (Emily) Ch Nellie, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 12 O163a (1856) *Sprinkle, C. J. (Ann) Ch Emway Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 6 O160a (1901) *Sprinkle, E. E. (Emma) Ch Paul, Walter, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, O80a (1901) Staake, Edw. (Magdalene) Arenzville, Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 32 T120a Henry Tegedar (1892) *Staake, Herman (Lena) Ch Hulda, Alfred, Edward, Julius, Otto, Elmer, Theodore, Herschal, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Merodosia, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 20 O586a (1882) Stadley, J. N. (Lucy) Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 10, Sec 31 OlOa (1857) Stanley, Lewis (IVa) Ch Chris, Ora, Howard, Beardstown Rt 3, twp 18, R 12, Sec 35 T120a Baker (1868) Stanley, Martin (Maggie) Ch Oren, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 23 O160a (1859) Stemming, H. (Mary) Ch John, Ruby, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 3 O120a (1917) *Stevenson, Charles (Mary) Little Indian, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 26 O127a (1849) Stevenson, H. S. (Janette) Ch Day, Little Indian, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 35 O12a T160a R. R. Stev- enson (1870) Stewart, Daniel (Mary) Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, S'ec 25 TiuOa Warner Schute (1882) Stigall, James Ed. (Mary) Ch Earl, Charles, Paul, Lena, Virginia Rt 1, twp 17, R 11, Sec 13 T a R. H. Knight (1877) *Stiltz, J. A. (Eva) Ch William, Harry, Lydia, Bernice, "Prairie Grove Farm" Tallula Rt 1, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 33 OlOOa (1884) Stinson, James W. (Lula) Ch Amanda, Irvin, Raymond, Alberta, William, Vernice, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 20 O40a (1897) *Stock, Edw. H. (Carrie) Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 10 O160a (1886, "Every dollar the manufacturer spends in advertising represents one hundred cents invested in public good-will toward the products bearing his name, brand or trademark. To allow his goods to fall below his public claims and statements would imperil every dollar of his investment in publicity. ' ' CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 187 *Stock, Philip F. (Bertha) Ch Paul, Margaret, Charles, "Cotton Wood Farm" Arenzville Rt 3 ,tel Virginia, twp 17 R 11, Sec 10 O380a (1912) *Stock, Ralph C. (Nonna) Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12; Sec 34 T160a Minnie Stock (1893) Stock, Thos. U. (Hannah) Ch Helen, Henry, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 9 T130a Rudolph Hendricker (1884) Stock, Thomas Ch Louise, Thomas, Edward, Arthur, Mary, Louise, Lydia, Margaret, Arenzville Rt 3, Box 27, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 9 O160a (1843) *Stout, W. C. (Elida) Ch Verdie, Al- thea, Ashland Rt 1, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 9, Sec 26 O161a (1855) *Stowell, L. R. (Margaret) Ch Mar- jorie, "Maple Hill Farm" Ashland Rt 2, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 16-21 T360a R. V. Stowell (1885) Streeval, M. V. (Dellia) Ch Owen, Ida, Mary, Ashland Rt 2, twp 18, R 8, Sec 16 T_ a Wm. Quigg (1917) *Stribling, H. C. (Edna) Ch William, Glenn, Ashland, twp Ashland, Sec 31 O256a (1852) *Stribling, L. E. (Mable) Ch Dorothy, J. L., Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 17,' R 8, Sec 8 O320a (1888) *Strubble Bros. Ashland Rt 2, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 21 O161a (1890) Stubblefield, Robert F. (Sarah) Ch Mosie, Leslie, Stella, James, Carrie, Beulah, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 8, Sec 27 T225a (Loren B. Thompson (1914) Stuhmer, John ( Tena) Ch Lena, John, Tena, George, Dora, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 14 T240a John Franklin (1910) *Stuke, Edw. H. (Eva) Ch Margaret, Mildred, Janice, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11 Sec 32 O248a (1868) "fStuke, J. H. (Olive) Ch Ronnona, Morena, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, R 11, Sec 33 OlOOa (Native Son) *Sudbrink, A. E. (Caroline) Ch War- ren, Roy, Elna, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 12 O560a (1856) *Sudbrink, Warren C. (Georgia) Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, RIO, Sec 14 T200a Ed. Sudbrink (1887) Summers, Frank E. (Nicholena) Ch Lloyd, Orin, Clarence, Elmer, Hazel, Ethel, Frank, Elsie, Ace, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 26 T80a M. Winkelplinck (1905) Surratt, Frank W. Ch Orville, Irma, Stella, Cynthia, Wilma, Beardstown Rt 2, twp 18, R 12, Sec 26 T200a J. W. Mathews (1907) *Sutton, B. R. (Jennie) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 19 O296a (1861) "fSutton, E. W. (Nettie) Ch Willard, Nathan, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Oak- ford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 19 T293a B. R. Sutton (1885) Sweeten, Henry (Lizzie) Ch Clarence, George, Virginia Rt 4, twp 17, R 11, Sec 27 T80a O. H. Long (1892) Sweatman, Edward (Mary) Ch Harold, Effie, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 35 O160a (1876) *Sweatman, Frank L. (Elizabeth) Ch Arthur, William, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 1 O171a (1878) Sweatman, Harry (Gustia) Ch Robert, Margaret, Virginia Rt 5, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 OlOOa (1889) Sweatman, Louis W. (Lela) Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11. Sec 36 T120a S. Sweatman (1893) Sweatman, Otto W. (Amanda) Ch Ber- nice, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 2 T120a Sophia Sweatman (1890) *Sweatman, W. M. (Lena) Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 13 T240a Anna Hall (1863) Sweeney, Peter, Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 23 O160a (1872) Swift, J. W. Ch Mamie, Nellie, Arenz- ville Rt 1, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 24 T a Fred Winkleman (1890) 188 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Taapkin, Henry (Stella) Ch Julia, Helen, Myrtle, Roberta, Chandler- ville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 5 T80a John Deuks (1914) Taapkin, John D. (Mary) ch John, Frank, Mamie, Henry, Harry, Anna, Julia, Paul, Tallula Rt 1, tel Tallnla, twp 18, R 8, Sec 28 O162a Talkemeyer Henry (Mamie) Ch Inice, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 14 O140a (1874) Talkemeyer, Mary Ch Lizzie, Lucy, Henry, Robert, Harry, Beardstown Rt 3, "tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 14 T160a Harry Talkemeyer (1885) Tandy, Edw. (Emma) Ch Ruby, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 36 TlOOa Lafayette Coon (1913) Taylor, Angus (Emily) oh Mildred, William, Miriam, Kenneth, Donald, Christine, Vivian, Miza, "Valley View Farm" Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 9 OSOOa (1872) *Taylor, Angus (Mary) Ch Katie, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17 R 10, bee 25 O306a (1846) *Taylor, D. A. (Lillian) Ch Blanche, Alice, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 18, R 11, Sec 12-13 O280a (1860) *Taylor, J. O. (Cora) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 11 O358a (1881) *Taylor, R. A. (Minnie) Ch Mary, Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18 R 10, Sec 17 O500a (1882) Tegeder, Henry (Sophia) Ch Edwin, Herbert, Reneta, Laura, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 29 T309a Geo. Kuhlman (1869) Tegeder, John (Dora) Ch Howard, Ada, Ella, Meredosia Rt 1, tel Mere- dosia, twp 17, R 12, Sec 31 T286a Henry Roegge (1901) *Theivagt, C. A. Ch Mertis, "Clover Dale Farm" Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 34 O80a (1890) Theivagt, Henry (Nevada) Ch Her- schal, Ruth, Glenn, Irene, Lafe, Helen, Almond, Wilbur, Charles, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 11 O80a (1881) *Theivagt, Wm. (Belle) Ch Wilhel- mina, Harry, Grace, Louise, Caro- line, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandler- ville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 3 O300a (1867) Thewagt, Amanda Ch Nellie Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown. twp 18, R 11, Sec 2 T2a Wm. H. Hill (1867) Thomas, Edward (Cordelia) Ch Ivan, Everett, Melvin, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 11-12 T260a Geo. Chittick (1894) Thomas, James B. (Pickett) Ch War- den, Hazel, Guy, Ethel, Craig, Glenn, Edgar, Virginia Rt 1, tel \irgima, twp 17, R 10, Sec lo TlOOa Robert Knight (1906) Thompson, John H. (Carrie) Ch Dolly, William, Henry, Ida, Bluff Springs Box No. 53, tel Virginia-Beardstown, twp 18 R 11, Sec 21 Supt. of Cass County Poor Farm (1863) *Thompston, John W. (Margaret) Ch Wesley, Earl, Guy, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 18 O188a (1905) *Thompson, Noah J. (Linenna) Arenz- ville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 25 T320a R. G. Thompson (1880) . *Thornley, E. H. (Elsie) Ch Mildred, Emerson, Richard, Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 29 O119a (1901) *Thornley, James E. "Prairie Home Farm," Ashland Rt 3, twp Ashland, Sec 7 O153a (1893) *Thornley, Walker (Anna) Ch Lloyd, Edgar, Mary, Ashland Rt 2, twp Ash- land, Sec 8 O240a (1907) Thornton, Shelton (Mary) Ch Fred- rick, Alma, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Mere- dosia, twp 17, R 12, Sec 31 T203a Thos. K. Condit (1912) Timian, Elmer (Mazo) Virginia Rt 5, twp 18, R 11, Sec 31 Ola (1895) Town, Oscar (Maggie) Ch Frances, Lela, Tallula Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 9 T5a Henry Ruppel (1901) *Treadway, Clarence A. (Mary) Vir- ginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 33 O2a (1843) Treadway, R. L. (Blanche) Ch Chris- tine, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 8 T135a J. E. Tread- way (1884) CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 189 Treese, Buster (Etta) Ch Mary, Arenz- ville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 35 T a H. W. Greeley (1912) Trenter, Lewis M. (Edith) Ch Arthur, John, Fred, Russell, Darwin, Ralph, Louise, Bendie, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 12 T183a Chas. Huffman & M. M. Woodard (1897) *Tribswasser, J. A. (Elizabeth) Vir- ginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 34 O31a (1860) Tritsch, George (Rose) Ch Otto, Harry, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 15 OllOa (1862) Tritsch, H. E., Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 15 T140a John McHenry (1893) Tritsch, John (Louisa) Ch Anna, Ame- lia, Elbert, Matilda, Dorothy, Cather- ine, Herman, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 20 O64a (1887) Tritsch, O. J. Arenzville Rt 3, tWp 17, R 11, Sec 15 T140a John McHenry (1893) True, R. D. (Dicie) Ashland Rt 1, twp 17, R 9, Sec 34 O59a (1907) *Trussell, Frank H., Bluff Springs, Box No. 36, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 28, O160a (1894) *Tucke, Ernest (Sally) Ch Arthur, Mata, Edith, Edwin, Beardstown Rt I, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 17, Sec 4 O163a (1857) Tucker, Charles (Nettie) Ch Howard, John, Hazel, Helen, Babe, Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 9 O160a (1897) *Turley, Howard (Margaret) Ch John, Nora, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 23 O160a (1878) * furley, John A. (Catherine) Arenz- ville Rt 3, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R II, Sec 22 T45a Harvard Turley (1879) Turner, Asa E. (Ida) Ch Hazel, Velma, Russell, Grove, Arenzville Rt 1, twp 17, R 12, Sec 35 Tla Ed. Sticke (1905) Turner, Robert (Bell) Ch Hazel, Harry, Glenn, Robert, Virgil, Mary Jane, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, -R 9, Sec 30 T320a J. R. Weedakin (1874) Turner, Thomas L. Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 20 O180a (1861; Turner, William (Mary) Ch Mary, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 6 O92a W. A. Way (1871) Turner, Wm. H. (Nellie) Ch Irene, Zelma, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17 R 11, Sec 20 O20a T8a Homer Briggs (1906) u *Unland, William G. (Pearl) Ch Clar- ence, Gladys, Charles, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 17 0280a (1871) Vail, Moses (Sarah) Ch Oscar, Will- iam, Oliver, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11 Sec 19 O31a (1904) Vatthauer, Rev. H. (Monie) Ch Win- fred, Esther, Adelherdt, Walter. Irma, Luella, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 25 Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Im- manuel Church (1911) *Vette, Henry, (Anna) Ch Hilda, Will- iam, Henry, Jessie, Herman, Walter, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 19, Sec 30 O470a (1881) *Vette, William F. (Clara) Ch Floyd, Clifford, Bluff Springs, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 21 T176a Otto Boensel (1890) Vincent, Jacob H. (Clara) Ch Flor- ence, Rachael, Edgar, Beardstown, Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 19 040a T80a J. W. Newburn (1874) 190 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Virgin, Frank (Anna) Ch Helen, Vir- ginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 39 O160a (1877) *Virgin, F. C. (Nellie) Ch Mae, Hazel, John, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 29-30-31, O245a (1875) I Virgin, John W. (Lou) Ch Dorothy, Norma, Horace, Louise, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twfp 17, R 10, Sec 64 O240a (1871) Votsmur, F. C. (Sarah) Ch Monroe, Orville, Luetta, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 8, Sec 20 T152a J. C. Votsmur (1901) W Waddell, Frank (Nellie) Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 2 T5a Mrs. Nellie Mills (1881) Wagner, Amel (Henrietta) Ch Cora Pearl, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 18, R 11, Sec 9 O200a (1864) Wagner, Elmer (Ida) Ch Clarence, Ray- mond, Arenzville Rt 3, twp 17, R 11, Sec 10 T a Phillip Stock (1888) Wagner, L. H. (Minnie) Ch Russell, Wilma, Golden, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 34 Farm Hand for Orville Hackman (1914) Wagner, J. S. (Carrie) Ch Arthur, Mary, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18 R 11, Sec 35 O80a (1870) Wagner, John H. (Elizabeth) Ch Mary, Amelia, Elizabeth, Josephine, Lydia, Rosa, Florence, Edw., George, Elmer, John, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 3 O80a (1857) *Wahlfe!d, Fred (Lizzie) Ch Kather- ine, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandler- ville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 34 T90a Ger- hard Wahlfeld (1912) Walbert, Huston (Ada) Ch Grace, Glenn, Clyde, Gladys, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 29 T560a Dick Brockhouse (1913) *Walker, G. L. (Ellen) Ch J. R. Chand- lerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 15 O136a (1894) * Walker, O. B. (Dora) Ch Lawrence, "Maple Grove Farm" Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 16 T133V 3 a Mrs. M. W. Sage (1914) Walsh, John (Anna) Ashland Rt 2, twp Ashland, Sec 21 T160a Kelley Estate (1914) Walter, August (Sophia) Ch Minnie, Elmer, Harry, Edna, Elving, Ashland Rt 1 ,twp Ashland, Sec 32 T160a C. C. Mitchell (1912) Walter, Mrs. Emma, Ch William, How- ard, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 35 T150a Robert Hall (1867) Wankel, C. A. Ashland Rt 3, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 11 T330a Marcellus Peteflsh (1892) Wankel, H. H. (Louise) Ch Ray, Doro- thy, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, S'ec 22-24-28 T320a M. C. Petefish (1898) Wankel, Peter (Ellen) Ch Addie, Ed- gar, Harry, Pearl, Ernest, Gertrude, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 24 O118a (1856) J. BRINK-WATER AND FAMILY, Rt. 3, VIRGINIA, ILL. CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 191 Wankel, R. E. (May) Ch Dorothy, Harold, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R9, Sec 7 T200a Mitchell Es- tate (1887) Warner, Frank, Virginia Rt 2, tel Vir- ginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 17 O80a (1860) Warner, Fred (Martha) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 20 080a (1860) Warner, Henry (Nancy) Virginia Rt 2, twp 18, R 10, Sec 17 T2a Frank Warner (1871) *Watkins, Albert (Jennie) Virginia Rt 3, tel Chandlerville, twp lo, R 9, Sec 26 T360a Wm. Watkins (1862) Watkins, Allen (Caroline) Ch Ray, Maude, Edith, Ethel, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 11 T220a Thos. Watkins (1864) Watkins, Elby L. (Rue) Ch Pay, Lloyd, William, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, S'ec 13 T240a Harry Houck (1883) Watkins, Emanuel (Maude) Ch Gladys Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 10 T120a Elis At- terberry (1887) Watkins, Harry (Erma) Ashland Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 19 T152a W. L. Sudbrink (1892) *Watkins, 0. S. (Laura) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, Sec 9 O80a (1887) Watkins, W. G. (Hazel) Ch Idabelle, Franklin, Galen, Philadelphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 16 T265a W. M. Gardley (1882) Watkins, W. H. (Parthnia) Ch George, Chandlerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, S'ec 1-12 T170a John Johnson (1853) Watkins, Walter L. (Venah) Ch Pau- line, Ralph, Irene, Paul, Ledy, Chand- lerville Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R9, Sec 12 T12a Horstman Es- tate (1889) Watkins, Warren G. (Ruth) Ch Hes- ter, Ula, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 11 T20a Thomas Watkins (1886) *Way, H. D. (Mary) Ch Walter, Vir- ginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 5 T170a C. W. Savage (1868) Way, Lee R. (Ruth) Ch Margaret, Dor- othy, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 14 Tla Wm. Cawford (1889) *Webbake, J. A. (Anna) Ch Florence, Helen, Jerome, Fay, Robert, Alvin, Oakford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp 19, R 8, Sec 33 O170a (1870) Weber, Ernest (Millie) Ch Hazel, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 32 T80a E. Arnold (1888) Webster, Andy R. (Minnie) Ch Arthur, Elmer, Edna, Irene, Howard, Lewis, Virginia Rt 5, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 35 O80a (1870) Webster, C. (Katie) Ch Robert, Lloyd, Virginia Rt 6, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 27-26 T160a W. C. Bowman (882) Wellenkamp, Wm. (Nora) Harvey, Al- vin, Meredosia Rt 1, tel Meredosia, twp 17, R 13, Sec 36 T160a Lohman Bros. (1914) Wells, Clyde C. (Rosa) Ch Irene.Floyd, Howard, Hazel, Virginia Rt 3, twp 17, R 9, Sec 1 T a J. A. Cunning- ham (1908) Wells, Wm. A. (Maude) Ch Robert, Theodore, Gerial, Cleon, Lutz, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, Sec 7 T200a Nicholas Estate (1887) Wessel, Otto (Anna) Ch Harold, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 11, Sec 11 O120a (1905) -Vessel, Wm. (Malinda) Ch Richard, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 11, T5a G. Peterson Wessler, Henry (Louise) Ch Amanda, Amelia, Matilda, Agnes, Walter, Alma, Lena, Albert, Arenzville tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 36 O240a (1880) White, William (Emma) Ch Percy, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 10 T200a W. F. Dick (1916) Wichser, Walter (Lorena) Ch Robert, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 11 T240a F. W. Meyer (1916) *Wildt, Geo. L., Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 3 T200a Wildt Estate (1882) *Wildt, Arthur, Arenzville Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 3 T200a Wildt Estate (1882) *Wildt, Henry (Minnie) Ch Clara, Les- lie, Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 12 O151a (1867) Wilhite, Arch (Ethel) Ch Raymond, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 27 T112a S. A. Way (1891) 192 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Wilhite, Howard (Abbie) Ch Glenn, Imogene, Isabella, Ellen, William, Marjorie, Virginia Rt 3, tel Chand- lerville, twp 18, R 9, S'ec 25 T135a Matte Gore (1887) Wilhite, W. E. (Mary) Ch Jessie, Ed- die, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 26 O115a (1887) Wilkey, George (Susan) Ch Floyd, Harry, Chandlerville Rtl 2), tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 9-10 T80a H. Glick (1877) Wilkey, Harry (Annie) Ch Nellie, Ar- thur, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, Sec 12 T80a Pete Leoppler (1871) * Wilkey, Howard E. (Nora) Ch Carl, Alta, Virginia, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 19 T194a Turner Estate (1889) Wilkey, John (Eliza) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 4 T HOa Eble Bros. (1865) Wilkie, Arch (Ida) Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 12 T77a J. D. Ward (1867) Willey, W. Otis (Lottie) Ch Mary, Arenzville Rt 2, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 T95a Edward Dober (1884) Williams, Curtis (Mary) Ch Harry, Esther, Walter, Milton, Sylvia, My- ria, Elizabeth, Woodrow, Herschal, Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 6 T200a Dr. Lambert (1862) Williams, Jerry (Margaret) Ch Ger- line, Tallula Rt 1, tel Tallula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 21 T80a Henry Lucht (1917) Williams, Lon (Jennie) Ch Jesse, Vir- ginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 33 O80a (1851) Williams, Milt (Mary) Ch Grace, Gladys, Julia, Delia, Edna, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 31 T320a M. Gorley (1903) Williams, S. H. (Nora) Ch Wilma, Eugene, Glena, Norma, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 9, Sec 34 T320a J. N. Gridley (1901) *Wiliamson, J. S. (Mary) Ch Jessie, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, S'ec 4 O160a (1850) Wilson, B. H. (Fannie) Ch Vernon, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 20 Tla John Dunchen (1910) Wilson, Chas. (Verna) Ch Leo, Zelma, Novella, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 18, R 12, Sec 35 T120a C. E. Smith (1881) Wilson, C. J. (Mauve) Ch Clark, Her- schal, Robertine, Dorothy, Chandler- ville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 9, Sec 4 O160a (1866) * Wilson, Herman A. (Lillie) Mary, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 32 T120a Henry Tedger (1895) HOME OF WM. H. WHITTIE, Rt. 2, ARENZVILLE, ILL. CASS COUNTY, ILLINOIS 193 "Wilson, H. V. (Kittle) Virginia Rt 2, tel Cahndlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 9 O280a (1867) Wilson, John (Emina) Ch Herman, Olin, Loren, Ancel, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 9 Ol20a (1877) Wilson, J. W. (Emma) Ch Elmer, Bes- sie, Rollie, Earl, Henry, Eva, Lillie, Emma, Beardstown Rt 1, tel Beards- town, twp 19, R 11, Sec 29 T240a Harris Estate (1913) Wilson, J. W. Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 33 O160a (1878) *Wilson, Lawrence (Georgia) Beards- town Rt 3, twp 17, R 12, Sec 10 O230a (1895) Wilson, L. R. W. (Georgia) Beards- town Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 10 T160a W. T. Wilson (1895) Wilson, William H. (Lula) Ch Violet, Beardstown Rt 3, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 12, Sec 10 T120a Mrs. Garner (1882) King, James K. (Addie) Virginia Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 10, Sec 3 T105a A. Wing (1881) Winglar, George (Emma) Ch Lelsley, Walter, Bernice, Ellen, Alvie, Ash- land Rt 1, twp 17, Foreman (1892) *Winhold, Bertha, Ch Rudolph, Julius, Charles, Lena, Eugene, Paul, Rodo, Hugo, Beardstown Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 8 O250a (1846) *Winhold, Chas. H. (Mamie) Ch Ber- tha, Virginia Rt 4, twp 17, R 10, Sec 27 O165a (1875) Winhold, Eugene S. (Erna) Beards- town Rt 2, tel Beardstown, twp 17, R 11, Sec 18 O80a (1877) Winhold, J. W. (Eva) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 23 O160a (1870) Winhold, Mrs. Wm., Ch Ray, Virgil, Virginia Rt 4, twp 17, R 10, Sec 27, O145a (1875) Winkelman, A. F. (Elda) Ch Harold, Catherine, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 25 T180a Fred Winkelman (1887) Winkelman, Wm. (Edith) Ch Charles, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 25 T200a Fred (1890) Winkleman, Fred (Louise) Ch Min- nie, Albert, George, William, Law- rence, Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 12, S'ec 24 O496a (1856) Winner, George (Elizabeth) Ch Ver- non, Philadelphia, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 8 T5a Wm. Rtoss (1914) Winner, Roy W. (Katie) Ch Frank, Gussie, Layton, Russell, Lola, Ila, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 Farmhand for Harris Conover (1903) Wise, C. H. (Ethel; Goldie, Ada, Car- lyle, Flossie, Leroy, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 8, Sec 32 T40a W. E. Milstead (1916) Witts, Edward (Olinda) Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 34 T240a Chas. Witte (1894) *Witte, Julius H. (Martha) Ch Minnie, Pauline, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenz- ville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 35 T225a W. H. Witte, Sr. (1884) *Witte, Louis (Amanda) Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, S'ec 35 T160a Chas. Witte (1884) *Wittc, William H. (Sophia) Ch Julius, Mamie, William, Alma, Henry, Dorothy, Harold, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 O665a (1857) *Wittie, Wm. H. Jr. (Lorna) Ch Lorene, Wilma, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 35 T201a Wm. H. Witte, Sr. (1889) Wolf, J. C. (Johanna) Ch Otto, So- phia, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 (1872) wood, Edwin R. (Lillian) Arenzville, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 31 T166a Geo. Engelbach Estate (1872) Wood, J. Arthur (Clara) Ch Carroll, Arenzville Rt 2, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec 33 T153a Eli Woods (1878) *Woodward, C. C. (Sophia) Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 1?, R 11, Sec 24 O320a (1844) Woodard, M. M., Virginia Rt 1, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 24 O211a (1847) Workman, Ed. (Elsie) Ch Dorothy, Cleon, Stanley, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 36 Tl-^a Anna Workman (1892) Workman, Smith (Magdalene) Ch Es- ther, Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chand- lerville, twp 19, R 9, S'ec 35 OSOa (1862) *Wright, Andrew (Sarah) Ch Joseph, Ashland Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 22 O205a (1883) 194 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Wright, C. C. (Kate) Ch Edith, Helen, Carroll, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 10, Sec 36 T5a Ray Car- ver (1887) *Wright, George (Laura) Ch Richard. Louise, Alice, Ashland Rt 2, tel Tal- lula, twp 18, R 8, Sec 17 T255a W. W. Mathew (1877) *fWright, L. W. (Arzella) Ashland Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp 18, R 8, Sec 30 O234a (1892) Wright, Nate (Mary) Ch Glenn, Ash- land Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 13-14 T120a D. H. Bailey (1877) Wubker, Chas. (Ollie) Ch Wesley, William, Beardstown Rt 1, twp 18, R 11, S'ec 13 T40a Emerich Estate (1882) Wubker, J. G. (Etta) Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, Sec 20, T98a Wubker Estate (1884) Wubker, Lena, Ch Ed. Charles, Carrie, Julia, Addie, Ida, Eavlee, Alma, Virginia Rt 2, tel Virginia, twp 18, R 10, 032a (1852) Wyatt, A. E. (Lena) Ch Jessie, Eu- line, Ashland Rt 2, tel Ashland, twp 18, R 9, Sec 25 T200a Mrs. D. M. Wyatt (1891) *Yaple, Edw., Virginia Rt 1, tel Vir- ginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 11 O80a (1871) Yaple, John W. (Dena) Ch Nellie, Virginia Rt 3, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 11, Sec 12 T350a Matt Yaple (1857) Young, Hugh (Nannie) Ch Ervie, Fannie, Hazel, Leslie, Dorothy, Ruth, Russell, Glenn, Chandlerville Rt 1, twp 19, R 9, Sec 18, O200a (1915) *Zahn, Albert (Mary) Leverne, Del- mar, Arenzville, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 12, Sec 36 T240a Henry Zahn > *Zahn, Frank (Minnie) Arenzville Rt 1, tel Arenzville, twp 17, R 11, Sec ?1 TlS3a Zahn Estate (1875) Zirkle, J. B. (Elizabeth) Ch Claude, Eugene, Loraine, Helen, Harriet, Frances, Virginia Rt 4, tel Virginia, twp 17, R 9, Sec 31 T102a F. E. Virgin (1876) Zorn, K. E. (Minnie) Chandlerville Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp 19, R 9, Sec 34 T90a *red Zorn (1873) By LEWIS B. MILLER A Story of Logging in Arkansas and Rafting on the Mississippi E 'VERYONE enjoys a good, wholesome story. Stories of the right kind always entertain. They are helps in everyday life and make us better men and women. Such is the story, "The White River Raft," which recently ran as a serial in The Farmers' Review. It is a Largely True Story of a Logging Trip into the Flooded Forests of Arkansas, followed by an Eventful Voyage down the Mississippi. This thrilling narrative opens on the bank of Chouteau's Pond in the City of St. Louis, where the three principal characters meet. The story soon moves down the Mississippi to the flooded White River Forest. Adventure follows adventure in swift succession. 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In 1830 to 1835 there were not more than 25 families in the present limits of Mason county. By 1845 it was becoming fairly well settled and was beginning to take a prominent part among the counties of the state. Among the first white settlers was Osian M. Ross. He located at Havana in the spring of 1829. In 1833 a few other families settled in the vicinity. Dr. Chandler located where the town of Chandlerville is. In 1832 a man by the name of Myers came to Havana; also the Krebaum family about the same date. Mr. Shepherd and Mr. Wester- velt located at Matanzas about this time and a Mr. Barns at the Mounds north of Matanzas. Neither of these settlers were troubled by the Indians to any serious extent as settlers were in other parts of the state. Nearly all had left prior to the arrival of the first white settlers. There were a couple of block houses for defense at Havana which had been erected previous to the Black Hawk war. The first schoolhouse stood on what is now known as the Court House Square. The first schoolhouses in the eastern part of the county were built at Crane Creek and Big Grove. These were used for voting purposes and for religious service. Mr. Lease, Sr., was the first teacher at Big Grove. Rev. Peter Cartwright was the first minister who preached at Havana in 1835. The formation of the new county had been for some time discussed and in 1841 the act was passed by the legislature and duly approved by the government for that purpose. By the provision of the law, the legal voters of the district which was to compose the county met on the first Monday in April, 1841, and proceeded to elect a sheriff, treasurer and other county officers. The sheriff chosen was Francis Low, then president of the First National Bank. George T. Virgin, John R. Chaney and Abner Baxter were county commissioners. The population at the time of the organization of the county, as near as can be ascertained, was about two thousand and at the election about four hundred votes were cast. It was also directed by the legislature that the location of the county seat should be determined and here began a long struggle and rivalry which continued for many years. The two towns which were competitors for the county seat were Havana and Bath. The former was successful in securing the location, but the agitation kept up and an act approved January, 1843, was obtained from the legislature authorizing another election on the second Monday of February of that year. Polls were opened in Havana, Bath and Linchburg and the question of the county seat was again voted upon. The votes at Havana were for that town and at the others, were against it, with the result that Bath received the majority of votes and was declared the county seat. The records were moved to Bath and the circuit court for 1844 197 was held there. Bath continued the county seat for eight years. Havana still had aspirations for it, and in February, 1851, legislation was obtained which ordered another election on the second Monday in March, 1851, at which the question was again taken up. Havana was successful this time. The first white settler in Havana and in the county is believed to have been James Hokum who kept a ferry for Mr. Ross. In 1828 John Stewart settled on the head of Snicarte Island, now in Bath town- ship. In 1829 0. M. Ross built the Ross hotel. In the fall of 1829 the Havana postoffice was established and Mr. Ross was appointed postmaster, making the Havana office two years older than the Chicago postoffice. Mr. Allen, from whom Allen's Grove was named, lived in Allen's Grove as early as 1830 and had a crop of wheat in the ground during the winter of the terrible snow in 1830 and 1831. He was a squatter. In 1831 Absalon Mounts settled on Crane Creek and built a mill. The mill was built to run by water, conveyed over the dam through a hollow sycamore log on to a flutter-wheel, but on account of the scarcity of water it was afterwards reconstructed so as to run a part of the time by horse or ox power. It was a rude affair with a pair of ten or twelve-inch stones grinding a bushel and a half of corn per hour when doing its best. Being the first and only mill in the county it was con- sidered a big institution and patronized by all the pioneers far and near. On the first day of November, 1836, the original plat of the town of Bath was laid out by Abraham Lincoln, deputy surveyor of Sangamon county. Agriculture was the main occupation and not very intensive farming at that. There were no grain elevators in those days and very little money to buy up surplus products, so the farmer was content if he raised enough wheat for his own family and possibly a little to spare to his new settled neighbor. The ground was poorly tilled with rude implements. They made their own houses out of logs made the bread out of the flour from wheat which they had raised themselves. The women spun the woolen and linen cloth. Mr. Comwell made the first marker used in the county for corn planting. The old way of plowing furrows and planting with the hoe was too much work for him. He got a sa,w and auger and an old wagon tongue and made the original marker which laid off four rows instead of one, then he made a "jumper" to cover the corn. At first the neighbors were skeptical and believed it to be just a lazy Yankee notion, but in a year or two it became a fixed institution in the county. In 1868 Mr. Comwell contracted with General Walker to do a job of prairie plowing with a steam plow made in England. The season was wet and the machine was heavy, but it demonstrated that plowing could be done by steam. An agricultural society was organized in Mason county at Havana in 1854. Under this organization annual fairs were held in Havana. The first newspaper printed in Mason county was in 1851 ; "The Mason County Herald," edited and published by McKenzie in the town of Havana. 198 MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 199 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY a Acres; Ch Children; O Owner; T Tenant or Renter; tel Telephone; twp Township; Sec Section; Rt. Rural Route; Name of wife follows direc- tory name in parenthesis ( ) ; Figures at end of information year directory name became a resident of county; Directory Name and Address are in boldface type; (*) designates owner of an Automobile; (f) Owner of a Tractor. EXAMPLE *tAdams, Frank H. (Esther) Ch Mary, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, T640, Sec. 10, Wm. H. Johnson (1872) MEANS Frank H. Adams Name. (*) Owns an Automobile. (f) Owns a Tractor. (Esther) Wife's name. Ch Mary Child named Mary. Mason City Rt 1 Postoffice, Mason City R. F. D. 1. T640a Tenant on 640 acres. tel Mason City On Mason City Telephone Exchange. twp Aliens Grove Lives in Aliens Grove township. Sec 10 Section 10. Wm. H. Johnson Owner's name. (1872) Lived in county since 1872. Abbott, H. A. (Elizabeth) Ch Paul, Adkins, Harry, Saidora Rt 1, tel Sai- Raymond, George, Blanche, Helen, dora, twp Bath, Sec 5 TlOOa Adkins Vertes, Carrie, Alice, Saidora Rt 1, Estate (1884) tel Chandlerville, twp Linchburg, *Adkins, James (Ida) Ch Carl, Mason Sec 23 O240a (1881) City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Ma- Adams, John K. (Sarah) Ch Ralph, City ; S * c 9 /T 80a ( 189 n 2 ) Bale, John, Gladys, Sarah, Lula, * ktns > J - C. (Jennie) Ch Rubie, Harry, Roy, Mason City Rt 4, twp ar F o1 ' Sa 'J. A tel Sajdora, tw P Salt Creek, Sec 32 T160a Sam Hob- Bath ' Sec 17 O160a ( 1872 ) let (1892) Adkins, James (Sarah) Ch Virgia, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, *Ade, H. M. (Lydia) Ch Flossie, Kil- Sec 9 T55a Estate of Alvis Adkins bourne, tel Kilbourne, twp Kil- (1856) bourne, Sec 26 O83a (1871) Adkins, Maggie, Saidora Rt 1, tel Sai- *Ade, William (Effle) Ch Howard, dora > twp Bath, Sec 5 O40a (1878) Percy, Hazel, Forest City Rt 1, tel *Adkins, Richard (Mary) Ch Charles, Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 18 William, Mattie, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, T160a White Bros. (1876) twp Linchburg, Sec 35 TlOa Willis Fatcher (1870) Adelph John P (Christina) Ch Carl, * A George M. (Mary) Ch Leona, San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aliens mas0 n Citv Rt 4 tel Mason Citv two flrnvo Jor 19 O77a /"18*n mason uny nit, lei ividboii <~-ny, twp rove> " Salt Creek, Sec 30 O145a (1860) *Adkins, Fritz (Viola) Ch Edna, Le *Agnew, Wm. F. (Caroline) Ch Mabel, Roy, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Pearl, Arilla, Mason City Rt 4, tel Bath, Sec 5 TlOOa Mrs. W. T. Adkins Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 18 (1889) O120a (1881) 200 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Ainsworth, A. T. (Carrie) Ch Irene, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 14 T320a Charlotte Ainsworth (1881) *fAinsworth, C. L. (Lola) Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 17 T219a J. J. Ainsworth (1880) *Ainsworth, J. W. (Carrie) Ch John, Katherine, Mason City Rt 2, tel Ma- son City, twp Mason City, Sec 18 T200a J. J. Ainsworth (1883) *fAinsworth, M. L. (DeEtta) "Clover- dale Farm," Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 18 T365a W. T. Ainsworth (1887) Akin, Leslie (Addie) Oh Edward, Vir- ginia, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 29 T70a J. H. Dearborn (1913) Akridge, James (Florence) Ch Clara, Beulah, Josfa, Fern, Archie, Bernice, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 4 T290a D. Cullainine (1892) Albrecht, Harry W. (Lizzie) Ch Sarah, Dorothea, Elizabeth, Freida, Esther, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 20 T320a John Betzelberger (1917) Allan,, E. G. (Ethel) Ch Arthur, Doris, Glenwood, Babe, Mason City Rt 1, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 20 T200a T. A. Emloros (1882) Allen, B. F. (Emma) Ch Harvard, Mason City Rt 3, twp Mason City, Sec 14 T80a Rosebroro Heirs (1877) *Altman, Arthur (Emma) Ch Lulu, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville-War- ren, twp Linchburg, Sec 20 O20a (1886) *Altman, Paul (Mary) Ch Julius, Carl, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp Lynchburg, See 22 T365a C. A. Ainsworth (1886) *Ambrust, Frank (Ella) Ch Henry, Clarence, Franklin, Robert, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 16 O300a (1868) *Ambrust, George (May) Ch Arnold, George, Minnie, Marie, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 16 O260a (1868) *Armstrong, C. E. (Ruth) Ch Ryal, Katherine, Oakford, twp Kilbourne, Sec 31 T225a Herget Heirs (1894) Arnett, A. P. (Anna) Manito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 21 T160a M. E. M. C. Harry (1912) Arnold, Richard (Luoret) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 12 Farm Hand George Thomp- son (1917) Ary, Claude (Lillie) Ch Harold, Clyde, Katherine, Greenview, II., twp Ma- son City, Sec 19 Foreman for J. W. Ainsworth (1912) Ashurst, Marshall (Marie) Ch John, Pauline, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Bath, Sec 1 S' O35a T120a Mrs. Blunt (1869) Ashurst, Mrs. Martha, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 1 S O160a (1911) Atherton, J. R. (Mary) Ch Nellie, Wal- ter, Hazel, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 17 T160a Joseph Kehl (1904) *Athey, George A. (Sue) Ch Lloyd, Grace, Lee, Lila, Glenn, Fern, Eas- ton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 19 T160a Mrs. M. A. Funer (1870) Athey, Oscar (Rosa) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 10 T120a Mrs. So- phia Athey (1882) Athey, Mrs. Sophie, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 10 O120a (1867) Athey, Harry L., Popular City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, O120a (1876) *Atterberry, Ira (I. J.) Ch Beulah, Easton Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp Crane Creek, Sec 1 T400a Henry Herget (1910) *Atwater, Sheldon Ch Sheldon, Ha- vana Rt 4, tel Havana, twp Quiver, Sec 15 O350a (1856) *Atwater, Harry (Verna) Ch William, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 15 O160a (1887) Auxier, Hoy (Maude) Ch Edith, lla, Veda, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, T40a Fletcher Auxier (1914) Auxier, Wm. F. (Mena) Ch Delta, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 35 O120a (1852) Avery, Dewey (Lillie) Ch Vera, Sai- dora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 9 S Fore- man (1902) Avery, Henry S. (Sarah) Ch Ethel, Burt, John, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 29 T120a Bradley Institute (1878) Avery, David (Rose) Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 O^a (1880) Azbell, Adison (Mary) Ch William, Cladeline, Paul, Lucille, Nelson, Elizabeth, Clarence, Manito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 21 T160a J. W. McHarry (1892) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 201 Bahl, Fred (Elizabeth) Havana Rt 1, twp Bath, T6a Wm. Oest (1914) Bailey, George P. (Katie) Ch Dorothy, Rhoda, John, Margaret, Bennett, Es- ther, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 29 O250a (1901) Bainter, Clyde (Julia) Ch Calvin, Anna, Mary, Harold, Topeka Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 26 N T470a A. D. Cullinaine (1914) *Bainter, L. M. (Lucie) Ch Lester, To- peka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Topeka, Sec 22 N T160a Dick Kramer (1911) *Bairrett, Charles S. (Lena) Ch Ma- ria, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 17 T180a Thos. Adkins (1894) Baker, Ance (Mary) Ch Earl, Ernest, Phines, Velda, Lillian, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 18 0178a (1906) *Bale, Roy (Katherine) Ch Neoma, Franklin, Harold, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, !twp Crane Creek, O220a (1885) Ballard, L. M. (Mary) Ch Opal, Louis, Robert, Floyd, Mary, Kenneth, Ma- son City Rt 2, Sec 17 Foreman for C. T. Ainsworth (1900) Ballen, C. M. (Mattie) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 17 T80a Milt Ruble (1899) Banks, William (Elizabeth) Ch Ha- zel, Harold, Nina, George, Estelle, Nelda, Mable, Kenneth, Bath Rt '^ tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 18 040a (1886) Barker, Charles (Lila) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 12 T85a W. F. Theobald (1882) Barker, Harry A. (Sarah) Ch Zona, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 31 T320a Lacey Estate (1893) Barnes, John B. (Mary) Ch Ida, Gil- bert, Alta, Forest City Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Forest City, Sec 29 O160a (1862) Barnes, Frank D. (Katherine) Ch Mildrew, Stanley, Marguerite, To- peka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp For- est City, Sec 35 T280a W. A. Mc- Henry (1887) Barnes, G. A. (Hattie) Ch Mildred, John, Alfred, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 29 T160a John B. Barnes (1877) *Barnett, John (Malinda) Ch Jackson, Earl, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 8 O40a (1874) Barnett, Lagan (Mildred) Ch Laura, Wilbur, Edwin, Dora, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City twp Aliens, Grove, Sec 4 T160a Dr. S. Taylor (1904) Barnett, Lorren (Sadie) Ch Helen, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 30 T260a J. H. Dearborn (1882) Bartel, C. H. (Nellie) Ch Ray, Floyd, Blanche, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 30 O265a (1872) *Bartels, Frank J. (Margaret) Ch El- dred, Julian, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 32 T120a John S. Bartels (1887) Bartels, Herman (Katie) Ch Nelda, Carl, Topeka Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Forest City, Sec 35 T160a John Bar- tels (1878) -'Bartels, John (Margaret) Ch Henry, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 18 O265a (1882) Bartels, Lula Ch Rudolph, John, Carl, Henry, Delia, Edna, Irene, Nellie, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 2 O64a (1867) Bartels, Mr. R. F. Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 2 O80a (1887) Bartle, Mrs. Charles Ch Lillie, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 32 O160a (1854) Bartman, N. E. (Matilda) Ch Martin, Raymond, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 13 T240a John Ainsworth (1893) *Bartman, Redmer (Hattie) Ch Ralph, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 29 T340a K. Bart- man (1914) Barton, Frank (Ada) Ch Ethel, Virgie, Carl, Wayne, Glenn, Hale, Manito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T160a L. E. Browning (1877) 202 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Bastian, L. (Ellen) Ch Blanche, Eas- * ton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 33 O84a (1857) * Bastian, R. F. (Minnie) Ch William, Dewey, Veda, Ruby, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 14 T200a F. Bastian (1867) Batterton, E. G. (Ethel) Ch Pearl, William, Velma, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, S'ec 24 T160a E. G. Bellard (1895) *Bawersack, Bert (Lottie) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 19 T237a Powers Estate (1877) Bayne, Olie (Florence) Ch Ruth, Lil- lian, Mildred, Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 22 Farm- hand for Thomas J. Caton (1902) Beale, Daniel Forest City Rt 1, te] Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 T2a Annie M. Beale (1885) *Beard, Alvin H. (Hattie) Ch Leota, Mack, Harry, William, Walter, Ma- son City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 22 T160a T. J. Galligher (1898) *Beck, Herman (Lizzeta) Ch Elsie, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 27 O80a (1882) *Becker, George (Mary) Ch Russell, Everett, Verna, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 26 O320a (1869) Becker, Palmer E. (Eva) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 34 T160a J. P. Becker, Jr. (1895) *Becker, William (Addie) Ch Alta, Earl, Lloyd, Masort City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 34 O160a (1871) *Becker, J. P. (Rachel) Ch Charles, Harlie, Henry, Bertha, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 34 O1143a (1866) Beckman, Miss Elizabeth, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 22 S T360a W. Beckman Estate Beckman, Chris (Lena) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 30 S O320a (1884) Beckman, Henry, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana. Sec 22 S' T360a W. Beck- man Estate (1887) *Beckwith, C. F. (Ella) Ch Verla, Alma, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 17 O320a (1877) Beckwith, H. A. (Minnie) Ch Desse, Bessie, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 16 O27a (1872) *Beebe, Alonzo (Lillie) Ch Carrie, Paul, Frank,, Ada, Floyd, Nelson, Helen, Rowland, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 34 T173a Henry Gusta (1877) *Beed, Kenneth (Claudia) Ch John, Kenneth, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove O240a (1887) *Behl, Carl (Catherine) Ch Frieda, Clara, Pauline, Dorothy, Lawrence, Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 15 OSOOa (1887) * Behrends, B. K. (Anna) Ch Adolph, Carrie, Freddie, Eddie, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 13 01250a (1874) *Eehrends, G. T. (Elizabeth) Ch Gail, Da;n, Katherine, Elizabeth, "Corn Belt Farm" Easton Rt 2, tel Easton 'twp Sherman, Sec 14 O400a (1865) Behrends, Henry (Anna) Ch Nelda, Walter, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 20 N T200a Henry Hahn (1910) Behrends, Tony A. (Vemce) Havana Rl 2, twp Havana, Sec 28 N T240a B. R. Behrends (1892) *Eehrens, Mrs. Augusta, Ch Harman, Thee, Edith, Hildebrand, Mason Rt 1, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 23 O160a (1896) Bell, T. Z. Saidora, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 7 O660a (1871) Bell, Geo. T. (Millie) Ch Charles, Ca- molia, Otis, Otho, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp Bath, Sec 19 T440a Chris Kraling (1917) Bell, Orval (Ollie) Ch Harold, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 2 S T260a J. H. Keith (1891) Bell, J. J., "Fletcher Farm" Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 7 T520a Fletcher Estate (1873) *Bell, C. R. (Eva) Ch George, Wilbur, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, S'ec 7 O300a (1888) *Bell, Arthur O. (Hortense) Ch Ar- thur, Virginia, Saidora, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 8 O150a (1876) Bell, J. C. (Cora) Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 31 N T5a Henry Wahn (1895) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 203 *Bell, D. C. (Maggie) Ch Caroline, Delbert, Leora, Esther, Nina, Clyde, Howard, Gilbert "Lake Side Farm" Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 7 O200a (1875) Bell, Charles F., Saidora Rt 1, twp twp Lynchburg, Sec 25 OlOOa (1895) *Bell, J. D. (Erma) Ch Lavona, Elva, Irene, Pauline, Havana Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 16 T250a J. W. McHarry (1896) Bellas, Ross, Mason City Rt 4, tel Ma- son, twp Salt Creek, Sec 10 O120a (1856) Bender, Walter (Frances) Ch Clar- ence, Audrey, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 8 T160a R. J. Kuhlman (1917) *Benham, Roy (Mabel) Ch Russell, Avis, Irma, Howard, Belden, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 32 O85a (1890) Bennett, Chas. (Nannie) Ch Russell, Wayne, Robert, Lloyd, Arthur, Man- ito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 34 T80a Mr. Mansfield (1902) Bennett, Ezra (Janie) Ch Clara, Eliza- beth, Charles, Easton Rt 2, tel Eas- ton, twp Sherman, Sec 12 T160a C. Whitehead (1903) *Bennett, H. (Laura) Ch Mildred, Nina, Harold, Popular City Rt 1, tel Biggs, twp Sherman Sec 28 (1890) Bennett, Norma (Mary) Ch Alvin, Gladys, Edgar, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 29 S T160a Frank Keist (1883) Benscoter, Mrs. Allie B. Ch Harold, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 23 aO160 (1869) *Benscoter, C. B. (Ollie) Ch Mabel, Laura, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove Sec 19 O78a (1868) *Benscoter, E. P. (Maude) Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 33 T a A. N. Dare. Benscoter, Esler P. (Eliza) Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 33 O200a (1885) Benscoter, Gwin (Allie) Ch Mrs. Alice Higgins, Mason City Rt 1, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 22 T a J. Newland (1887) Eenscoter, Jimoson W. (Lula) Ch Mel- vin, Elizabeth, Helen, Joseph, Ma- son City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 2 O77a (1857) Benscoter, Stewart M. (Lutia) Ch May, Harry, Verdis, Frances, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek Sec 3 O80a (1861) Benscoter, W. S. (Cora) Ch Luella, Manito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, S'ec 22 T326a Thomas Low (1912) *Bertel, Geo. H. (Elinyra) Ch Clayton, Topeka Rt '., tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 32 O20a (1873) Biggs, ElizaOv'.J F., San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aaens Grove, Sec 1 O80a (1882) TROY POND SCHOOL, KILBOURNE TOWNSHIP 204 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Bingham, Geo. A. (Mary) Ch Eleanor, Lulu, Lena, Albert, Raymond, Merl, Mason City Rt 3 tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 21 T271a Mrs. Wm. Bockroitz (1904) ' Bishop, George (Katherine) Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, S'ec 9 Farmhand for Sum- mers (1915) *Bishop, Dick (Kate) Ch Eddie, Clara, Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 10 O190a (1889) Bishop, W. A. (Katherine) Ch Wilber, Exia, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 10 S T40a E. Summers (1915) Black, Alden D. (Martha) Ch Alma, Howard, Harriet, Clyde, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 22 O133a (1867) Blackburn, Bert G. (Louise) Ch Mont. Leonard, Verna, Herschel. Harold, Mason City Rt 2, twp Salt Creek, Sec 3 T118a D. C. Gallagher (1914) Blake, John (Ellen) Ch Pearl, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 10-S O40a (1908) Blakely, H. L. (Parna) Ch Zelma, Roy, Irma, Harold, Kilbourne twp Kil- bourne, Sec 28 O160a (1874) *Blakely, Mrs. R. Ch Charles, Oliver, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbonrne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 9 O450a *Blakely, Edward Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilboutrne, Sec 8 O160a "fBlakely, Scott (Anna) Ch Dorthea, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 17 OlGOa (1893) *Blakely, C. E. L., Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 9 O160a (1900) Blakely, Oliver R., Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Siec 9 O160a (1902) Blakely, Walter (Anna"> Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 10 O220a (1898) Blanchard, Isaac (Elsie) Ch Elsie, Silvia, Myrtle, Joseph, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, S'ec 19 T13tf Thos. Adkins (1880) *Bleisman, Ralph W. (Martha) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 2 T140a L. H.. Kramer (1S94) Blessman, J. H. (Rosa) Ch Velrrm, Opal, Marie, Ruby, Marjorie, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath twp Lynchburg Sec 2 T240a Mrs. Wm. Blessman (1870) Blessman, Geo. A. (Grace) Ch Hubert, Freeman, Arline, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 3 T341a Mrs. Anna B. Cassman (1882) *Blessman, H. L. (Sarah) Ch Lorena, Mabel, Raymond, Lyman, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Ly\nchburg, S- dora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Bath, Sec 18-SW Foreman for T. E. Friend (1872) Chancy, Joseph (Ada) Ch Theodore, Lucille, San Jose Rt 1, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 27 T80a Deveris Heirs (1908) Chestle, Thomas Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 19 Tla Charles Friend (1897) Chi Ids, A. L. (Anna) Ch Bert, Ruby, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 29 T160a The Childs Estate (1867) Chrisman, W. C. (Bertha) Ch Merlyn, Virgil, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 25 T160a Henry Worp^r (1913) *Christy, Patrick (Mary) Ch Lizzie, Frank, James, Leo, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 11 O160a (1884) Church, J. T. (Bertis) Ch Pauline, Esther, James, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 28-N O160a (1914) Clauser, George (Etta) Ch Mable, Jes- sie, Thelma, Chester, Paul, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 24 T80a John Meeker (1887) Clark, A. H. Ch Louna, Alta, Alice, John, Fred, Bertie, Margaret, Gus sie, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 8 TSOOa L. F. Kieth (1895) *Clark, Ernest G. (Bessie) Ch Virgil, Bath Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 2-S TlOOa H. L. Clark (1908) 208 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Clark, Ed. (Katherine) Kllbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Crane Creek, Sec 19 T120a J. Hawks (1880) Clark, Henry L. (Alice) Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 2-S O40a (1908) *fClark, Leslie L. (Callie) Ch Mar- shall, Zola, Kenneth, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 30 T200a Robert Dolbin (1887) Clark, Roy (Alva) Mason City Rt 5, twp Mason City, Sec 31 T320a Geo. Mathess (1916) *Classen, Jr. George (Mabel) Ch Melvin, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 36 T160a Mrs. Clark (1888) Classen, Jacob (Ella) Ch Marie, Orville, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 24 T160a Geo. Classen, Sr (1889) *Clemons, A. S. (Edith) Ch Mattie, Philip, Stocton, Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 18 O100V 2 a (1891) Clemens, William (Berdie) Ch Harry, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 16 T160a Mrs. Lean Schood (1894) Close, W. R. (Hazel) Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 25 T176a E. A. Sears (1908) Cloyes, John Sr. (Georgiana) Ch Fred, Rosa, Julian, Ernest, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 25-SW O508a (1868) Cloyes, John R. (Hazel) Bath Rt 2, twp Lynchburg, Sec 34 T220a Mrs. Emma Herring (1888) Cobb, Geo. W. (Ara) Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Kilbourne, Sec 13 T40a Cobb Estate (1874) *Colb, Roy (Maude) Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Crane Creek, Sec 19 T120a G. H. Yordley (1884) *Codding, C. W. (Edna) Ch Floyd, Clyde, Oakley, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 15 O420a (1888) Comingore, W. E. (Ida) Ch Luella, May, Selia, Roy, Mable, Rosa, Mani- to Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T80a Startte Estate (1904) Conklin, Geo. M. (Laura) Ch Roy, Kil- bourne R 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 5 O53a *Connett, Samuel G. (Martha) Ch Lu- cille, Marie, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 35 T160a Henry Connett (1891) Cook, O. L. (Lulu) Ch Troy, Ruth, Margaret, Mason City Rt 3, tel Ma- son City, T60a Anna Wakeman (1904) Connolly, F. W. (Kathryn) Ch Sia- mon, William, Joseph, Edward, Oliver, George, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 30 T320a Heaton Clark (1913) *Coon, Frank (Myrtle) Ch Dorothea, Elizabeth, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 4 OSOOa (1907) *Coon, Walter (Adda) Ch Wilma, Ma- son City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 9 T80a R. G. Coon (1879) *Cooper, Clarence Easton, tel Easton, 'twp Sherman, Sec 25 (1896) *Cooper, Clark (Florence) Ch Gladys, Irwin, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 10 T200a Mrs. F. A. McCarty (1891) Cooper, Charles (Annie) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 32 T160a H. Vanetten (1917) Cooper, John (Mabel) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 30 Foreman for William Cooper (1893) Cooper, William Ch William, Mark, Clarence, John, Anna, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 30 O160a (1863) *Copper, Frank (Mary) Ch Frank. Mas.in City, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 26 O240a (1870) *Corbin, Howard (Bird) Ch Helena. Eugene, Teheran, tel Teheran, twp Salt Creek, Sec 5 T72a Frank Bon- ham (1897) Corbin, Chas. (Lillian) Mason Rt 4, tel Mason, twp Salt Creek, Sec 7 T120a John E. Roll (1897) Connett, F. L. (Rosie) Ch Louis, Har- old, Florence, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 32 T320a Margaret Allen (1901) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 209 Coryell, John (Liza) Ch Arthur, Susie, Bertha, Stella, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 36 Farm Hand for J. W. Harmel (1860) Cowan, Mary Ch John, Easton Rt 1, twp Salt Creek, Sec 6 O170a (1867) *Crafton, Thomas Ch Elmer, Ray mond, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath/ Sec 29 O280a (1865) *Craggs, A. L. (Ida) Ch Clinton, Kil- bourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 21 T160a C. V. Craggs (1891) Craggs, Geo. (Clara) Ch Mary, Dallas, Walter, Eldred, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 4 O50a (1861) *Craggs, H. B. (Frances) Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 22 O180a *Craggs, Rossie D. (Pearl) Ch Helen, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 4 T180a Henry, George, Herbert, V. P. Turner (1888) Craggs, Roy W. (May) Ch Alice, Kil- bourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 22 T180a H. B. Craggs (1888) Crafton, Charles (Lottie) Ch Dollie, Lorena, Ruby, Nina, James, Bath Rt 2, tel Saidora, twp Lynchburg, T162a James Whitehead (1876) *Crane, Geo A. (Delia) Ch Edna, Edith, George, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 13 O268a (1860) Crater, P. M. (Lena) Ch Ralph, Paul, Arnold. Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 15 O300a (1869) *Cross, Stephen R. (Sophia) Ch Har- old, Francis, Russell, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 27 T160a Albert Cross (1893) *Cross, Everett (Bessie) Ch Ray- mond, Kenneth, Marion, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 10 T155a Albert Cross (1891) Cross, Roy W. (Etta) Ch Lelah. Charles, Richard, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 10 T240a L. W. Cross (1884) Cross, H. E. (Hazel) Ch Lester, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Ma- son City, Sec 15 T55a L. W. Cross (1891) Crum, A. A. (Nellie) Ch Frank, Erma, Ona, Howard, Lydia, Martha, Elmer, Marshall, Edith, John, Kil- bourne, tel Kilbourne, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 35 T170a Mrs. M. E. Crum (1863) Culver, C. L., Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 28 O200a (1914) *Cunningham, J. H., Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 12 T160a John Cunningham (1889) Curry, C. H. (Mollie) Three Children. Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 4 Farm Hand for Henry, George, Herbert & V. P. Turner (1892) Curry, M. T. (Mary) Ch Elmer, Thur- man, Bath Rt 2, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 O4a (1912) GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH AND PARSONAGE. REV. H. A. NORTHNAGLK AND SON IN FOREGROUND 210 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY D Dammer, John, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 5 O119a (1866) Daniel, Eugene (Alice) Ch Eula, Sal- do ra Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 23 O200a Daniel, G. L. (Mamie) Ch Essie, Ruby, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 15 O214%a (1865) Daniel, Harold, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17 T120a Thos Dan- iel (1897) *Danlel, H. D. (Peachie) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 5 T360a Lot- tie Bell (1890) Daniel, Isley (Lulu) Ch Victor, Verce, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 14 T213a J. Walker Daniel, J. I. (Lou) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 28 T280a C. E. Walk- er (1851) Daniel, Walter (Addie) Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 24 T80a C. S. Keishow (1880) *Dare, David L. (Melissa) Ch Laura, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 4 O216a (1865) Dare, Frank H (Sadie) Ch Mabel, Edna, Vera, Dora, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 9 O334a (1872) *Davenport, S. H. (Millisa) Ch Doris, Phylis, Ruth, Easton, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 35 O52a (1870) * Davis, H. W. (Anna) Ch Leonard, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 11 T240a Bradley Polyclinic In- stitute (1915) Davis, Jesse M. (Luella) Ch Teddy, Otis, Howard, Olen, Jessie, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove. Sec 23 T158a Mrs. Mangold & Mrs. Bockwell (1907) Davis, John F. (Mary) Ch Benjamin, John, Josephine, Irene, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 10 O120a (1867) Davis, John (Jodie) Ch Herbert, Ethel, Russell, Mason City Rt 3, twp Mason City, S'ec 1 T a Mr. Cot- ter (1902) Davis, Sr., J. H. ( Sarah) Ch Jessie, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, TlOOa George Wilkinson (1893) Davis, Mrs. S. W. Ch Bert, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 36 O160a (1872) Davis, Warren (Laura) Ch Leslie, San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove. Sec 2 T40a V. E. Davis (1877) *Davis, Winton E. (Elsie) Ch Harlin, Merle, Francis, "Alta Vista Farm," San Jose Rt 2, tel S'an Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 2 O120a (1878) *Dean, Wm. (Lulu) Ch James, Merl, Ceasor, John, Bert, Josephine, Viola, Hazel, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 34 T200a Mrs. Allen (1898) Deiss, John C. (Albertine) Ch Ar- thur, Rudolph, John, Helen, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 33 T349a Carl Line- roeber (1917) Demonbrun, Francis M. (Almedia) Ch Edward, Reine, Cora, Roy, Eugene, Minnie, Dewey, Mason City Rt 2, twp Salt Creek, Sec 33 T20a Fred Hoehn (1909) '*Dennis, E. P. (Sarah) Ch Charles, Hazel, William, Gertrude, Lois, Les- lie, Paul, Mason City Rt 2, tel Ma- son City, twp Mason City, Sec 21 T16a C. C. Donovan (1872) *Dennis, E. W. (Elizabeth) Ch Cecil. Albert, Perry, Thelma, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 30 T200a Ed. Reine (1877) Denny, Jacob (Pauline) Ch Elsie, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, Sec 1 T240a Geo. Hoff (1880) DeNoubrum, Roy (Fenten) Ch Jas- per, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 7 T129a Miss M. J. Taylor (1897) *Depue, A. T. (S'amatha) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 11 O120a (1878) Derverman, Mrs. Mary Ch Maria, Ha- vana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 23-S O154a (1867) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 211 Desutter, August (Anna) Ch Clara, Bertha, Revina, Lois, Adolph, Mabel, Charles, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 30 T200a W. M. Hodhinson (1903) Desutter, Louis (Mary) Ch Bertha, Lena, Emma, August, Irene, Nelson, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, Sec 31 T135a W, L. Starrett (1903) *Devenport, James H. (Eunice) Ch Bernice, Edgar, Pauline, Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 27 O160a (1893) *Deverman, H. A., Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 9 O200a (1877) *Deverman, G. W. (J. M.) Ch Her- bert, Marie, Mable, Walter, George, Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 27-N T160a Diecker Estate (1879) *Deverman, J. H. (Louise) Ch Velma, Irene, Viola, Wilmer, Leland, "Dev- erman Farm," Topeka Rt 1, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 29 O225a (1876) Deverma'n, Mrs. Sophia, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 35 O240a (1867) *Deverman, W. G. (Frieda) Ch Daisy, Donald, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 9 O159a (1877) Devore, Chas. R. Ray (Lillian) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp For- est City, Sec 28 T160a Anna K. Warner (1912) Devore, Mrs. Clara Ch Charles, Mary, Veldie, John, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 28 (1912) Dew, J. A. (Dora) Ch Gerald, Char- lie, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 33-S O200a (1892) Dew, Rollo E. (Cordia) Ch Allen, Es- ther, Hasten Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 9 T a Wm Bas- tien (1884) *Diers, W. H. (Sina) Ch Elnora, Ray- mond, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 4 O244a (1876) Dierker, August (Mary) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 6 T200a Mrs. C. McKinney (1880) *Dierker, August H. (Anna) Ch Ed- ward, Rudolph, Mable, "Lakeside Farm," Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 27-N O700a (1858) Dierker, Frank H. (AugustaJ Ch Ma- ble, Nelda, Carl, Mariek, Franklin, Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 34 f!76a Emma Schmit (1880) Dierker, Fred (May) Ch Ernst Fran- cis, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 19 TlOOa Henry Hahan (1877) Dierker, Mrs. Henry, Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, S'ec 33-NW O2()Sa (1867) Dierker, Herman (Anna) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 24-S O80a (1845) *Dierker, H. L., Havana Rt 1, tel Ha- vana, twp Bath, Sec 33-NW O148a (1886) Dierker, John (Mary) Ch Herbert, Otto, Freda, Topeka Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 O220a (1915) Dierker, John F. (Margaret) Ch Fan- nie, Louis, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 24-S O120a (1858) *Dismier, Lewis (Pearl) Ch Lewis, Popular City Rt 1, twp Sherman, Sec 20 T a McFadden & Co. (1880) Dix, H. W. (Sarah) Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 35 T160a John Ramsey (1916) Dixon, S. H. (Hattie) Topeka Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 25-N O174a (1867) *Dobson, Thomas P. (Leona) Ch George, Clara, Bernice, Grace, Eas- ton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 7 T80a Mrs. Hannah Hovey (1902) Dodson, Jesse (Ella) Ch Claude, Ma- son City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 35 T160a Miss Kate Hood (1888) Dodson, John C. (Ella) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 29 T95a J. H. Dearborn (1890) Dodson, Wm. (Fannie) Ch Dora, Min- nie, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 17 T120a Ed. Green (1887) *Dolbin, S. M. (Alice) Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, S'ec 30 T200a Robert Dolbin (1889) *Donovan, M. A. (Mayme) Ch Ma- rion, Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 26 T240a Frank Donovan (1882) *Donnely, Frank, Topeka Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Quiver, Sec 30 Overseer of Clear Lake Fishing Club (1900) 212 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Dooley, Wm. T. (Cora) Ch Ray, Frank, Loraine, ^Walter, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 34 (1912) Douse, William (Elizabeth) Ch John, Christopher, Christina, Charles, Elizabeth, Kathryn, Dorothy, Law- rence, Francis, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 19 Farm Hand for Chris. Beckman (1916) *tDouglas, E. M. (Nellie) Ch Hubert, Mert, New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 12 O206a (1883) Douglas, Willard (Minnie) Ch Mil- lard, Lizzie, Bud, Charles, Elmer, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 14 O120a (1868) Dow, J. R., Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 (1916) *Dowell, Emory A. (Catherine) Ch Leota, Ovetta, Vernon, "Martin, Ryan, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp S'alt Creek, Sec 20 T240a James Walker (1912) Downs, William A. (Edith) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 36 T120a Mrs. Ellen Downs (1910) Doyle, Daniel (Leona) Ch John, Bert, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 10 T180a John Martin (1874) Doyle, Dan (Lillie) Ch Josephine, Ma- zie, Irene, Marjorie, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 36 OlOOa (1874) *Doyle, Edward (Mary) Ch Zelda, Harry, Carl, Helen, Pearl, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Ma- son City, Sec 35 O140a (1871) *Doyle, Mrs. Mary Ch Mary, William, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 1 OllOa (1885) *Doyle, W. B. (Marguerite) Ch Geral- dine, Thelma, Morris, Elmo, Marie, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 35 O160a (1869) *Drake, Dallas E. (Florence) Ch Lyle, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 16 T290a Syl- vester Drake (1894) Drever, Martin (Mary) Ch Elizabeth, Dora, Hulda, Anna, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 6 T200a W. H. Cogdall (1903) Duncan, Claude (Eva) Ch Fay, Irene, Louise, Claude, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 28 T115a J. H. Dearborn (1913) Duckett, A. W. (Alice) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 16 0320a (1868) Dudley, Jessie (Laura) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 9 Laborer for Wm. Patterson (1913) Dudley, Killis (Avie) Ch Mallie, Guy, Wallace, Delbert, Maynard, Ruby, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 30 Farm Hand for A. P. Berryhill (1913) Duel, Oran D. (Annie) Ch John, Har- old, Clarence, Raymond, Dorothy, Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 27 T220a F. B. Tonlin (1905) *Duginger, Louis (Emma) Ch Goldie, Lucille, New Holland Rt 1, tel New Holland, twp Mason City, Sec 36 O103a (1896) Dunker, Charles (Cora) Ch Charles, Pearl, Forest City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 5 T160a Mrs. C. Ingersole (1891) Dunker, John H. (Sarah) Ch Mabel, Mason City Rt 4, twp Salt Creek, Sec 32 T160a Dave Gallagher (1884) Durdle, William (Clara) San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 36 T160a Mr. De Meyers (1917) Durdel, W. A. (Sarah) Ch Helen, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Mani- to, Sec 5 T175a F. Schoneman (1912) Durrett, Rufus (Lou) Ch Grace, Eas- ton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 21 O120a (1873) Dye, Harry (Nellie) Ch Raymond, Ruth, Helen, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 16 T204a Mrs. Jeff Donovan (1886) "You can buy standard products to as good advantage locally as any where else, and your money spent in your home stores will benefit you and your neighbors in many ways. " MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 213 *Earl, Geo. N. (Jessie) Ch Vivian, San Jose Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 13 T240a J. J. Ainsworth (1892^ Earhart, Harry B. (Zoe) Ch Helen, Ruth, Kenneth, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 12 T160a Wm McHarry (1882) *Eaton, W. T. (Elizabeth) Ch Ethel, Melvin, Clarence, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Kilbourne, Sec 1 T198a Robt. Eaton (1882) *Ebken, Henry (Kate) Ch Wilber, Earl, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 30 T300a J. C. Lerding (J.883) Eddy, Elmer (Mary) Ch Alice, Harold, Laura, Ernst, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 33-S' T85a Geo. Seilschott (1875) Edwards, James (Alice) Ch Mollie, Pauline, Evelyn, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 36 Farm Hand for F. W. Mc- Harry (1912) Edwards, Thomas (Nennice) New Holland Rt 1, twp Mason City, Sec 13 Foreman for E. M. Douglas (1916) *Egglestrna, Isaac (Margaret) Ch Anna, Laura, Edna, Bernice, Harry, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Al- iens Grove, Sec 12 O77a (1880) Ehinke, August (Rosa) Ch August, Matilda, Amelia, Paul, Ruth, Mar- guerite, Natrona, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 14 Laborer for Mrs. S. Hornacke (1890) *Eichenauer, William (Hannah) Ch Esther, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Bath, Sec 13 T300a J. H. Dierker (1889) Eidmann, George (Katie) Ch Myrtle, Lawrence, Ada, Louise, Roy, Mani- to Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 27 T240a Mrs. Lula Meeker (1903) *Eilers, Henry (Lizzie) Ch George, William, Harry, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 23 T160a Henry Steging (1866) Eiler, Louis (Anna) Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 18 T280a J. W. McHarry (1886) Elkins, G. M. (Lizzie) Ch Mabel, Sid- ney, Edith, San Jose Rt 2, twp Al- iens Grove, Sec 34 Farm Hand for F. G. Mell (1915) *Elmore, Albert H. (Mattie) Ch Flora, Peter, Alberta, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 13 T400a Chat. Ely (1906) *Elmore, Charles R. (Helen) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 6 T a P. C. Elmore (1870) *Elmore, Howard (Erne) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 9 TSOa P. C. Elmore (1879) * El more, J. G. (Jennie) Ch Dorothea, Ralph, Mildred, Margaret, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 2 T160a P. C. Elmore (1873) Elmore, Newman (Erma) Ch Norma, Joseph, Earl, "Aliens Grove Farm," San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 5 T205a Andrew Houchin (1883) * Elmore, Robt. (Margaret) Ch Eve- lyn, Athol, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 3 T240a Kenneth Reed (1899) *Elmore, Wm. L. (Mollie) Ch Flor- ence, Wilbur, Carrie, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 24 O80a (1901) *Ellmore, W. W. (Addie) Easton, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 25 O200a (1869) Elverman, Adolph N. (Esther) Ch Donald, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 22-S T140a Mrs. Aug. Hahn (1889) Ely, Eugene (Eliza) Ch Frank, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 12 O200a (1856) Emme, Ewald, Havana, twp Havana, Sec 7 O130a (1891) Emme, Miss Freida, Havana, twp Ha- vana, Sec 7 O130a (1889) Emme, Herman (Minnie) Ch Henry, Ralph, Adaline, Havana, twp Ha- vana, Sec 5 T260 a Henry Hahn (1879) Ermeling Bros., Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Kilbourne, Sec 12 O440a (1866) 214 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Estep, Ernest, Popular City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 31 (1896) Esselman, Henry (Mergrathen) Ch Herman, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 1 O240a (1882) Ethel, Emmens (Bessie) Ch Fritz, Inen, Gladys, Bertis, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 O120a Ethel, E. E. (Margaret) Ch Emmons, Orin, Ralph, Vernie, Merlyn, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 O440a (1904) Ethel, Oren (Madge) Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 T120a E. E. Ethel (1902) Etherton, Elmer (Ethel) San Jose Rt 2, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 6 T230a W. R. Copper (1917) Etzen, Benjamin (Sadie) Ch Bernard, Mildred, Eugene, Marion, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 21 O207a (1883) Evans, John (Chloe) Ch Emert, John, Elmer, Frank, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, Sec 32 O80a (1887) Evans, J. T. (Leona) Ch Esther, Vina, May, Kermit, Lucie, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 10 T79a John Smith (1893) Everitt, John H. (Myra) Ch Thelma, Elsie, Opal, Harold, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 16 T200a Mrs. Rebecca Everitt (1872) uveritt, Mrs. Rebecca Ch Charles, Te- heran, tel Teheran, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 32 Oiy 2 (1872) Everitt, Wm. Ch Fern, Ronald, Lois, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 3 O160a (1872) Ewers, E. T. (Josie) Ch Glen, Will- iam, Fred, Roy, Leona, Margaret, Ruth, Florence, Mason City Rt 3, twp Mason City, Sec 16 T268a F. E. Donovan, Sr. (1865) Ewers, Ralph (Mabel) Ch Donald, Mason City Rt 5, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 34 Farmhand for Thomas Walker (1897) *Eyman, Hugh (Eva) Ch Harry, John Kathryn, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 20 T320a Justice Schrons (1889) Eyrse, James H. (Kitty) Ch Elmer, Mable, Lucille, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove Sec 24 O160a (1875) *Falkman, William (Ellen) Ch Mable, Edna, Lillian, Edith, Howard, Leota, Lucille, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 3 T190a John Thobeld (1869) Fangmeyer, Harman (Ethel) Ch Ger- ald, Joseph, Mildred, Elva, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 23 T160a J. Webber (1880) Fanter, Charles (Elizabeth) Ch Emma, Carl, Louise, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 31-S T315a Frank Crum (1897) Fanter, John Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 34-S O80a (1889) Faulkner, Sheldon (Jennie) New Hol- land Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Ma- son City, Sec 29 Farmhand for Mrs. Sharp (1890) Finch, Mrs. Atra E. Ch Ada, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Lynchburg, Sec 27 O145a (1876) Finch, Ernest (Opal) Ch Nyle, Lyle, Oletha, Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 8 T20a W. J. Blessmer (1887) *Finch, Gilbert (Addle) Ch Mildred, Dorothy, Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 21 T385a T. E. Finch (1888) Finch, Grover (Kathryn) Ch Thelma, Budella, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 14 T160a Harman Kramer (1881) Finch, Mrs. Mable Bath, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 36 O160a (1894) Finch, W. T. (Sophia) Ch Louis, Maude, Leona, Raymond, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 22 O675a (1858) *Finch, Zelmer (Mable) Ch Alin, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 36 T350a Willis Fletcher (1894) *Fink, Joseph (Bertha) Ch Floyd, Lois, Agnes, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 21 O230a (1876) Firth, G. A., Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 3 (1917) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 215 *Fik, Casper (Addie) Ch Floyd, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 6 O240a (1871) Fisk, John W. (Mary) Ch Walter, Alma, Bertha, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 3 O240a (1877) Flaharty, J. W., Saidora Rt 1, tel Sai- dora, twp Lynchburg, Sec 21 T260a Joshua Flaharty (1893) , Fletcher, Cory (Ida) Ch Loraine, Dil- lard, Nathan, Elvah, Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 8 Laborer for Wesley Huffman (1875) Fletcher, Frank (Florence) Ch Carl, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 13 (1894) 5 * Fletcher, G. T. (Alice) Ch Nathan, Lester, Loyd, Timothy, Morse, Ern- est, Elsie, Eula, Bath Rt 2 twp Lynchburg, Sec 35 O200a (1872) * Fletcher, J. C. (Mrs. J. C.) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 1 0160a (1880) Fletcher J, P.. (Henrietta) Ch Ruth, Linus, Howard, Bath Rt 2, twp War- ren, twp Lynchburg, S'ec 10 OlOla (1859) *Fletcher, Mrs. Mary E. Ch Edward, Ludicy, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 7 T a Estate of E. S. Fletcher (1869) Fletcher, Paul (Fannie) Ch Hugo, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 20 T120a Earl Lipert (1893) *Fletcher, Willis (Mary) Ch Hazel, Joe, Thelma, Vera, Arthur, Roy, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 2 O600a (1881) *Fletcher, W. P. (Mary) Ch Guy, Ewell, Ruby, Gladys, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, S'ec 8 O160a (1873) Folkman, C. E. (Prudence) Ch Frances, Forest City Rt 2, twp Man- ito, Sec 16 TlOOa John Folkman (1894) Folkman, John (Emma) Ch Ruby, Clayton, Carl, Vera, San Jose Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Manito, Sec 26 T280a Henry Ross (1872) *Forbs, J. E. (Lizzie) Ch Helen, Edith, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, Sec 27 T220a Mrs. Lucy Brown- ing (1875) Force, Dallis (Clara) Ch Iva, Inefc, Frieda, Jessie, Bessie, Oscar, Charles, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 19 T80a Abe Schoemaker (1868) Forc, G. S. (Ethel) Ch Evelyn, Wil- ma, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 11 T350a Joseph Ainsworth (1888) *Force, T. S. Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 11 T350a Jo- seph Ainsworth (1900) Fornoff, Anton (Katherine) Ch Lizzie. Lida, Mary, Henry, Anna, William, Clarence, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 5 T200a John Star- rett (1902) Tortney, William H. (Emma) Ch Rual, Otis, Mrs. Henderleter, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 20 T40a John Martin (1909) Forsyth, A. H. (Kathlin) Ch Dyva, Grea, TJlmont, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, S'ec 5 T5a Ed. Vuvall (1890) Foste, Charles (Emma) Ch Clarence, Fred, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 14 O200a (1867) Fraley, Harry (Maggie) Ch Walter, Lillian, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 22 T400a E. G. Pollard (1902) Frambers, Finley Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 25 (1856) Frederick, Geo. (Ada) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 34 T120a Geo. Keisling (1897) Freeman, L. A. (Alma) Ch Everett, Louise, Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 5 T127a Mrs. S. A. Freeman Freley, Harry (Maggie) Ch Walter, Lillian, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 22 T200a E. G. Pollard (1887) *Frese, Henry (Rose) Ch August, Mary, Edward, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 4 O240 (1871) Frick, Frank W. (Marie) Mason City Rt 2 tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 27 T221a Dr. Cargill (1908) *Friedrich, John G. (Gertrude) Ch Harold, Florence, Mable, Paul, Rus- sell, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 7 O400a (1876) Friedrich, Peter Ch Arthur, Irma, Hilda, Neita, Alma, Clyde, Henry, Huleta, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 1 O140a (1871) 216 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Friend, Claude (Anna") Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 35 T220a Menerva Friend (1873) *Friend, C. F., Saidora Rt 1, tel War- ren, twp Bath, Sec 18-SW T278a Friend Estate (1873) Friend, George (Cordelia) Ch Lela, Carrie, Alberta, George, Richard, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 18 O40a (1856) Friend, George E. (Eva) Ch Harold, Paul, Clifford, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 25 O120a (1880) Friend, T. E. (Myrtle) Ch Mary, Sai- dora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Bath, Sec 18-SW T280a Friend Estate (1875) Frye, G. H. (Margaret) Ch Wilbur, Venica, James, Harman, George, Marie, Alice, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, T200a Mrs. Anna Speekman (1884) Frye, W. D. {Ovina) Ch Julius, Elmer, Dietrich, Fay, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 19-S (1887) Fuller, Charles (Delia) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 2 T160a H. Thompson (1897) Fuller, Harrison Ch Ruby, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 11 T160a Abe Thompcon (1877) Fuller, Wm. (Lottie) Ch Inez, Thelma, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 16 Farmhand for Horace Whitney (1897) Furrer, ("Ola) Mason City, tel Mason Furrer, Alonzo (Ola) Mason City, tel Mason City, Sec 8 T320a R. M. Ains- worth, (1890) *Furrer, E. V. (IVy) Ch Harry, Kath- erine, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 24 T200a D. Furrer (1885) *Furrer, Frank D. (Elsie) Ch Emory, Buelah, Otho, Ray, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 18 T200a Mrs. Mary Furrer (1875) *Furrer, George (Vera) Ch Margaret, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 21 T140a J. T. Hurley (1890) Furrer, Henry (Nora) Ch Edith, Har- land, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 31 T160a George Furrer (1876) * Furrer, O. D. (Nina) Ch Alta, Fay. Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, O160a (1877) Furrer, Walter C. (Faye) Ch Loraine, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, Sec 36 T160a George Furrer (1894) Caddie, H&nry (Maude) Ch Mary, Edith, Easton Rt 2, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 30 T80a Morgan Lucas (1196) Gallagher, T. J. (Katie) Ch Evaline, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 12 O80a (1902) Ganson, Chas. M. (Cada) Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 3 T160a C. H. Ganson (1867) Garlisch, Fred (Minnie) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 20 O160a (1908) Garlish, Mrs. Emma Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 33 T160a John Alfs (1893) Garlish, Henry Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 33 TIGOa John Alfs (1893) Garlish, William (Mary) Ch Alfred, Willard, Mildred, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 33 O160a (1887) Garner, J. M. (Nance) Ch Susie, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 21 O20a (1867) Garrison, Porter (Clara) Ch Joyce, Ma- son City Rt 5, tel Mason, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 36 Farmhand for Frank McHarry (1915) Garrison, Robt. (Maude) Ch Alice, Gladys, Charles, Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 18 Laborer for W. T. Ainsworth (1914) *Garretson, W. G. (Etta) New Hol- land Rt 1, tel New Holland, twp Mason City, Sec 25 T200a Genther Heirs (1912) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 217 Gathmann, D. H. (Katherine) Ch George, Carl, Henry, Fred, Adolph, Minnie, Forest City Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Forest City, Sec 28 O160a (1882) Gathman, George (Garnet) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 17 Farmhand for Mike Rowley (1916) Gathman, W. H. (Emma) Ch Ruth, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 26 T80a J. H. Wehmhoff (1891) *Gellerman, Wm. D. (Dora) Ch Homer, Henry, John, Carl, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 6 TSOOa Carl Hergert (1913) *Genther, Otto W. (Etta) Ch Roy, Winona, Izetta, Mary, Russell, Ma- son City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, O160a (1882) Gerrietts, John (Mary) Ch Lena, Fannie, Freda, Annie, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 3 T320a Daniel Collins (1902) Gibson, Charles R. "Moscow Farm" Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 19 Herdsman for F. Barrelle (1917) *Gilman, Andrew (Silvia) Ch Alma, Howard, Forest City Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Pennsylvania, See 4 T282a George Athey (1885) Gilmore, Arthur (Margaret) Ch Rus- sell, Bernice, Cecila, William, Man- ito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T200a J. J. Gilmore (1873) Gillimore, C. C. (Sadie) Ch Ulla, Har- old, Gladys, Mabel, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 31 T80a P. S. Ingersoll (1877) *Gillmore, Joseph Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 6 T240a Mrs. E. A. Wallace (1888) Gillmore, Thomas (Leota) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 22 T120a E. Beckstean (1883) Gillmore, William (Elsie) Kilbourne, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath (1891) GTlmore, Stephen (Edna) Ch Melvin, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 27 T260a D. Cominger (1891) Ginn, W. P. (Mary) Ch Dorothea, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 5 T192a W. N. Cottrell Heirs (1865) Click, Jr., John (Ora) Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 29-N T160a John Glick, Sr. (1907) Goben, Charles D. (Julia) Ch Fred. Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 16-S T300a Thos. Adkins (1873) Goben, Elmer (Frances) Ch Emery, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 6 T105a Richard Goben (1875) *Goben, John Kilbourne Rt 10, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbouflne, S'ec 4 T348a Turnes & Hergert (1910) Goben, Lee Ora (Hilda) Ch Beulah, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 22-S T160a Bradley Poltearic (1893) *Goben, Samuel (Laura) Ch Clay, Ray- mond, Lena, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 13 O82a (1891) *Goben, Sephen Kilbourne Rt 20 tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 9 O340a (1909) Lockenour, Frank (Lillie) Ch Mary, Wayne, Helen, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 27 T140a Geo. & Wm. Baker (1913) Gonterman, John (Ruby) Ch Urban, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 5 Fore- man for James Whitehead (1891) *Gowen, F. A. (Allie) Ch Frank, San Jose Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Al- iens Grove, Sec 23 Foreman for F. B. Norton (1914) Graff, William (Katie) Ch Christina, Anna, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 3 T200a John Faulkin (1875) Graham, D. Orville (Clara) Ch Ernest, Oscar, Walter, Fern, Havana Rt 2, twp Quiver, S'ec 12 Foreman for John Frederick (1883) Gray, F. G. (Drusa) Ch Glen, Mable, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 20 055a (1875) Green, General A. (Nancy) Ch James, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 35 T160a S. Young (1916) Green, O. B. (Maggie) Ch Bell, Guy, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 O5a (1892) *Greenhagen, John (Emma) Ch Mil- dred, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, S'ec 20 T120a Mrs. Liddie Meyers (1883) *Gregory, Grover S. (Jessie) Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne Sec 7 T160a W. G. Lesourd (1892) Gregory, J. Melvin (Ella) Ch Judith, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 O260a (1889) 218 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Gregory, John S. (Olive) Ch Loe, Leslie, Anna, Wayne, John, Harry, Delbert, Beulah, Donald, Ralph, Pearl, Popular City Rt 1, tel Easton. twp Sherman, Sec 30 T320x Mrrti. Johnson (1871) Griffin, John, Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 27 Farm Hand for Oscar Martin (1856) Griffin, John Ch John, Charles, Bertha, Tna, Fred, Mason City Rt 4, tel Ma- son City, Sec 2 TISOa Mrs. E. Cad- waleder (1905) Griffin, J. L. (Louise) Ch Idela, Em- mett, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 19-SW T240a D. P. -He".:!.* (1886) *Griffin, J. W. (S'arah) Ch Rosco-, Reta, Ruby, Esther, Carl, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 2 r T200a W. W. Stout (1887) Griffin, William (Rosa) Ch Ne ue, Harry, Otha, Paul, John, Saidora Rt 1 Box 108, twp Bath, Sec 19 (1863) Griffin, Roye (Camoba) Ch Florence, Saidora Rt 1, N twp Lynchburg, Sec 25 T160a A. Amel Armes (1915) Grigsby, E. F. (Anna) Ch Cecil, Nina, Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 7 Ola (1863) Gripp, Joseph (Sophia) Ch Thersy, Ella, Anna, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Manito, Sec 15 O160a (1867) Gumbel, Adam (Matilda) Ch George, Ernest, Carl, Ruben, Myra, Erma, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 24 O280a (1852) Gumbel, E. F. (Georgie) Ch Clyde, Helen, Doris, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 24 T160a John Kramer (1885) Gumbel, H. C. (Amelia) Ch Clarence, Paul, Byron, George, Nelson, Hazel, Forest City Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Manito, Sec 15 O120a (1882) H Haak, William (Freda) Ch Arnold, Anna, Ernest, Fred, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 19 TSOa Mrs. Powell (1916) Haberland, Louis (Caroline) Ch Fred. Loney, Albert, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 2 T32a C. E. Freeman (1906) Haberland, William (Dora) Ch Anna, , Clarence, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 13 Fore- man for Geo. Earl (1906) Hackman, Arnold (Elsie) Ch Vernon. Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 33-N TISOa Mrs. Eli Lofton (1891) Hackman, Mrs. Eliza Ch Louis, Eliza- beth, Lydia. En 1 ma. Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 3 OllOa (1863) *Hackman, H. R. (Sarah) Ch Irvin, Julius, Verna, Blanche, Topeka Rt 1, twp Quiver, Sec 24 O120a (1878) Hackman, Rudolph (Mabel) Ch Ber- nice, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 29-N T200a Bruce McFadden (1889) Hahn, Miss Anna, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 16-S T160a M_<*. Aug. Hahn (1891) Hahn, Edgar (Dena) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana. Sec 17-S T160a Henry Hahn (1895) *Hahn, Edward (Dena) Ch Eicon, Le- nora, Urban, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 4 T190a H. L. Hahn (1885) *Hahn, Fred H. (Hannah) Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 35 0175a (1882) *Hahn, F. W. (Eda) Ch Clarence, Har- ry, Alvin, Adolph, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath. Sec 35 O400a (1871) Hahn, Henry (Mary) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 17-S O430a (18641 Hahn, Henry, Havana Rt 2, twp Ha- vana, Sec 31-N O300a (1852) *Hahn, H. L. (Hannah) Ch George. Frank, Emma, Havana Rt 1, tel Ha- vana, twp Bath, Sec 25 O891a (1851) Hahn, Lawrence (Louise) Ch Wilhel- mina, Frieda, Arno, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 16-S T160a Mrs. August Hahan (1884) Hahn, Louis (Elizabeth) Ch Helen, Loneta, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 32-N O360a (1866) Hahn, Rudolph, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 23-S TISOa Mrs. Mary Dev- erman (1892) Haitley, Mrs. Marguerite Ch John, Sai- dora Rt 1 Box 96 twp Bath, Sec 16 040a (1899) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 219 *Hall, Andrew (Clara) Ch Mildred, Velma, Lucille, Easton, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 35 T200a Mrs. J. Hall (1883) *Hall, Charles L. (Marie) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 21 O200a (1876) *Hall, C. F. (Anna) Ch Elsibell, Eas- ton, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 35 O200a (1875) *Hall, E. J. (Gussie) Ch Bernice, Es- ther, Louise, Helen, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 14 T120a Frank Day (1892) Hall, O. A. (Dora) Ch Mabel, Glen, Floyd, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 21 O200a (1872) Halpin, J. N. (Grace) Ch Mary, Leo, Jimmie, Roy, Elizabeth, Paul, Glenn, Irene, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 25 O360a (1887) Halpin, William (Nora) Ch Vinson, Annie, Will, Francis, John, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, Sec 25 O320a (1882) Halstlaw, J. A. (Minnie) Ch Raymond, Beulah, Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 3 T160a Henry Mans- field (1910) Hamblin, Wm. D. (Myrtle) Ch Ed- ward, Theodore, Willis, Miles, Ly- man, Eula, Mason City Rt 2, tel JMason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 22 T80a John Lampy (1871) Hamilton, L. G. (Augusta)- Ch Flor- ence, Fern, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 20 O20a (1855) Hancock, R. P. (Valye) Ch Vera, Thomas, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 20 Fore- man for W. L. Ainsworth (1912) *Hardin, Gordon, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 1-S T240a Alice Sinclair (1904) Hardin, Matt (Etta) Ch Lee, Marie, Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 26 O80a (1916) Harden, B. L. (Blanche) Ch Harold, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 6 T160a Mrs. Kate Hardin & Ellen Sutton (1890) *Harfst, F. E. (Katherine) Ch Loraine, Erma, Lola, Topeka Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Forest City, Sec 35 O200a (1879) Harless, Albert (lona) Ch Carol, Ce- cil, Velma, Walter, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 11 T160a Buxton heirs (1898) *Harnecke, Mrs. D., San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 9 O149a (1877) Harrison, Joe, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Quiver, Sec 2 T90a Indiana Hunting Club (1870) Hart, Jesse (Ollie) Ch Marie, Edgar, Leona, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 16 T a Loemma Hobbs (1903) Harison, Thomas Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, Sec 30 O200a Frank Wilson Harvey, Mr. Dell, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 5 T215a John Starret (1891) Harvey, John (Leta) Ch May, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito Sec 31 T4a Mrs. Harvey (1877) Harwick, L. R. (Martha) Ch Guy, Edith, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 31 T160a Lacey Estate (1887) Haussmann, Chas. (Daisy) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 17 O48a (1884) *Havens, Ben R. Havana Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 1 O127a (1890) Hawkins, Otha (Jennie) Ch Twile, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 22 T80a James Thomas (1892) Hawks, G. A. (Cora) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 16 -O360a (1878) *Hawks, J. R. (Elizabeth) Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, S'ec 19 O415a (1858) *Hawks, Lotus (Laura) Ch Fern, Gladys, Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 24 O300a L. C. Hawks (1886) Hay, Samuel (Mary) Ch Pauline, Ida, Eva, Glenn, Clara, Marie, Mason City Rt 2, twp Salt Creek, Sec 35 Farmhand for David Swanger *Haynes, O. R. (Sarah) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 22 0120a (1897) Haynes, William T. (Alice) Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 15 O40a (1878) Heater, E. D. (|Bertha) Ch Hazel, Emma, Dorothy, Easton Rt 2, twp Sherman, Sec 1 T80a H. D. Williams (1882) Heckman, Mrs. L. P. Ch Earl, Con- stance, Grace, Lillian, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 4 O340a (1887) 220 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Heimhorst, Arthur (Marguerite) Ch Charles, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 17 O320a (1880) *Heimhorst, Wm. J. (Lydia) Ch Es- ther, Fred, Hattie, Nelson, Earl, Ralph, Forest City, tel Forest City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 5 O120a (1872) Heitzman, Charles H. (Elizabeth) "Fairview Farm" San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 25 T200a A. Smith (1909) Helgen, E. C. (May) Havana Rt 2, twp Quiver, T68a Fred Hette (1908) Hendrickson, James (Cora) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Al- iens Grove, S'ec 26 T320a Geo. Becker (1917) Henninger, Henry N.. (Carrie) Ch Leslie, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 1 O160a (1852) Henry, John (Mary) Ch Cora, Free- man, Easton Rt 2, twp Sherman, Sec 25 (1902) "Herring, Harrison (Ina) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 36 T290a F. A. Herring (1891) *Herring, John A. (Dora) Ch Nina, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 16 O410a (1875) Herman, Adolph F. (Lizzie) Ch Ruth, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 10 TlOOa Mrs. C. Heye (1895) ""Herrmann, Leonard (Emma) Ch Carl, Dena, Frank, Laura, Anna, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, S'ec 24 O280a (1866) Hess, Chas. (Mollie) Ch Irma, Sterl, Harold, Fred, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 32 T150a County Poor Farm Supt. *Hess, Fred (May) Ch Roy, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mson City, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 24 O120a (1873) Hess, Howard (Susie) Ch Viola, Netta, Zelda, Bernice, Alfred, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 11 Foreman for J. W. Warren (1914) Heye, Mrs. Anna, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 10 O240a (1860) *Heye, Carl, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, S'ec 10 T240a Estate of J. H. Heye (1873) *Heye, J. W. (Kate) Ch Harold, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, S'ec 9, O197a (1871) *Heyd, F. L. (Winifred) Ch Walter, Evelyn, Topeka Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Quiver, Sec 29 T400a John Pemberton (1916) Hey I, Ed. S. (Fleetie) Ch Hazel, Cora, Birtie, Julia, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 36 O160a (1869) High, Freeman (Cora) Ch James, Ha- vana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 16 Ola (1847) PUBLIC SCHOOL, BATH, ILL. MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 221 High, I. P. (Sarah) Havana Rt 2, tel Havana, twp Quiver, Sec 14 O80a (1844) Hill, Ben (Mary) Ch Charles, Ray, Wilbert, Walter, Flora, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 27 T80a T. Hill (1868) Hill, Clarence (Nita) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 28 T80a Thomas N. Hill (1895) *Hill, Mrs. Ella Ch Clyde, Earl, Wil- bert, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 10 O160a *HIII, Fred H. (Anna) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 24 T80a Albert H. Hill (1884) Hill, George B. (Flora) Ch Mabel, Harold, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 13 T80a Wm. Hold (1914) Hill, John G. (Sarah) Ch John, Ethel, Orville, Otis, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 26 T320a Wm. Chatten (1880) Hill, John T. (Mary) Ch Effie, Mazie, Vera, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 27 T160a Thomas Hill (1864) *Hill, John (Annie) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 16 O80a (1872) Hill, Mrs. Lolo Ch Fae, Floe, Gladys, Mary, Eva, Mason City Rt 2, tel Ma- son City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 25 T80a Albert Hill (1888) Hill, Thomas N. (Westeria) Ch Mar- tha, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 21 O80a (1867) *Hiller, H. J. (Anna) "Maple Dell Farm" San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Groves, Sec 7 O228a (1882) Hiller, Louis (Anna) Ch Nelson, Ar- thur, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 33 O210a (1884) Hilyard, Chas. B. (Ella) Ch Fred, Ma- son City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 4 O251a (1870) *Himmel, C. E. (Anna) Ch Florence, Orvil, Harold, Topeka Rt 1, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 28 O280a (1866) Himmel, H. F. (Sophia) Ch Beulah, Virgil, Loraine, Topeka Rt 1, tel To- peka, twp Forest City Sec 27 O214a (1870) *Himmel, R. C. (Bertha) Ch Roy, Blanche, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 20 T240a Mrs. Elizabeth & Samuel Himmel (1878) *Hindahl, Frank (Pearl) Ch Ray, Freda, George, Harry, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 10 T320a W. H. Hindahl (1887) *Hindahl, F. H. (Lillie) Ch Leona, Trvin, Esther, Margaret, Lester, Ma- son City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 16, T280a Fritz Hindahl (1871) Hindahl, Henry (Louisa) San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 9 (1870) *Hindahl, Henry (Sophia) Ch Edward, Diers, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 1 O135a (1885) *Hindahl, W. H. (Minnie) Ch Walter, Hazel, Myrtle, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 9 O400a (1871) Hinds, Emery (Mable) Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 23 TlOOa Har- mon Baker (1882) Hinds, Levi Ch Lawrence, Morris, Russell, Kilbourne, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 26 T140a William Miller (1853) Hirst, J. A. (Myrtle) Ch Ruth, Eas- ton Rt 2, twp Sherman, Sec 21 T240a J. Ainsworth (1878) Hobbs, Eugene (Hazel) Ch Stephen, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 8 T160a J. T. Adkins (1894) Hobbs, Mrs. Loamma, Ch George, Sai- dora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 16 Ola (1846) Hobbs, Olia (Clara) Ch Oria, Wilby, Cleo, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 14 O400 (1902) Hobbs, William (Mary) Ch Laura, Wilfred, Agnes, Forest City, Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 33L T120a Mrs. Lizzie Lineweber (1897) Hodgson, Frank (Mary) Ch Albert Alvin, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 15 T130a Bradley Polytechnic Institute (1897) *Hoehn, Fred (Lena) Ch Lena, John, Fred, Marie, Mastine, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 33 O70a Hoesman, Sarah, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 17 O80a (1865) *Hoff, G. M. (Katherine) Ch Augusta, Frederick, Popular City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 32 O240a George Hoff (1873) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Hoff, R. (Emma) Ch Earl, Bernice, Howard, Havana Rt 1, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 4 O302a (1910) Hoffman Bros., Natrona, tel San Jose twp Aliens Grove, Sec 25 T80a L Watkins (1854) Hoffman, E. R. (Bell) Ch Amy, Elsie, Hiram, Harold, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 18 T80a H. N. Hoffman (1866) Hoffman, Erwin (Lena) Ch Vivian, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 36 T160a Mrs. Anna Smith (1891) *Hoffman, George E. (Sybil) Ch Mary, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 16 T80a Dellah Lagar (1887) Hoffman, H. N. (Sarah) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 18 O185a (1854) *Hoffman, Isaac (Mary) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 22 O80a (1868) *Hoffman, L. C. (May) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 18 T140a H. N. Hoffman (1867) *Holland, Jas. G. (Jessie) Ch Mildred, Ruth, New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 14 O192a (1903) *Holland, D. Logan (Helen) Ch Laura New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason Ctiy' twp Mason City, Sec 10 O154a (1914) "Holland, Wm. (Glem) Ch Donald, Ma- son City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 12 O160a (1905) Holligan, William (Mildrew) Ch Doro- thy, Evelyn, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 21 T80a Lee C. Moorehead (1908) Holstclaw, Fruman (Maggie) Ch Freda, Hubert, Ethel, Edith, Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 18 T440a Mosco Bay Co (1888) Holste, Charles (Clara) Ch Marguer- ite, Venetia, Fern, Florence, How- ard, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka twp Quiver, Sec 13 O165a (1864) *Hopkins, L. H. Ch R. V., Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 O70%a (1867) "Hopkins, P. J. (Martha) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 O240a (1867) Hopping, G. G. (Ella) Ch Louis, Ha- vana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 2 "O168a (1877) Hopping, L. A. (Gertrude) Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 27-N T160a Aug. Diereker (1878) f ;ionchin, James (Katie) Ch Ida, Ma- aon City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 8 O393a (1850) Sonchin, J. A. (Amanda) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 7 T340a Anna Kramer (1857) Honchin, James, Mason City Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 8 O80a (1863) Horchen, James (Sylvia) Ch Nelson, Nelda, Philip, Topeka Rt 2, tel For- est City, twp Quiver, Sec 32 T176a W. G. Le Souid (1884) Horchen, Lawrence (Ora) Ch J. Paul, Mary, Bertha, Myrtle, Wilma, Ha- vana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 1 O452a (1879 1 ) "Horchen, Philip (Winifred) Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 29 T300a Anna G. Rankin (1860) Hornback, Robert R. (Lucy) Ch Gene vieve, Bernice, Mason City Rt 4, twp Crane Creek, Sec 36 *Horstman, August (Lucy) Ch Esther, Alvina, Hilda, Havana Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 24 O180a (1885) Hoseman, A. F. (Maggie) Ch Jar- veaux, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg Sec 22 T160a G. W. Daniel (1889) *Houchin, Cal J. (Lila) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City Sec 9 O86a (1886) Hovey, Charles (Anna) Ch Elizabeth, Florence, Forest City Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Forest City, Sec 30 O222a (1859) *Hovey, Joseph H. (Emma) Ch Lela, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 7 O160a (1870) * Howard, Frank (Margaret) "Mos- cow Farm" Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 19 T320a Finley Barrel! (1917) Howeli, G. C. (Cora) Ch Florence, Ha- vana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 20-S T140a Mary Hahn (1889) Hubbard, Charles (Wlncie) Ch Ma- rian, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, T150a A. V. Hubbard (1892) *Hubbard, Frank (Anna) Ch Vincent, Wayne, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 1 T140a Jake Hub)ard (1878) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 223 Hubbard, George (Rettie) Ch Clara, Mary, George, Mildred, Leonard, Rie, Howard, Iverne, Luther, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 35 T220a John McHarry (1888) Huber, Ed. A. (Elizabeth) Ch Vilma, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 24 T160a Mrs. G. Hoffman (1910) * Huber, Charles J. (Pauline) Ch Edith, Alvin, Louise, Bernice, Kil- bourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 1 T247a McCarty Estate (1897) *Huber, F. B. (Louise) Ch Clyde, Le- ona, Earl, Popular City R 1, tel Eas- ton, twp Sherman, Sec 32 T160a G. A. Beggs (1895) Huff, Jesse (Nonie) Ch Charles, Flor- ence, Harold, Morine, Troy, Elna, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 8 T75a Fred Keith (1917) *Huffman, George (Dora) Ch Orville, William, Lucille, Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 16 T204a Mrs. Root. Donovan (1871) "Huffman, Walter (Nellie) Ch Lloyd, Marjorie, Mason City Rt 3, tel Ma- son City, twp Mason City, Sec 14 T154a Wm. Cottrell Estate (1886) *Huffman, Wesley (Elizabeth) Ma- son City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 1 T310a G. A. Huff- man (1884) *Hull, James R. (Phoeba) Ch Frances, Helen, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 28 O90a (1862) Hughes, Efner (Cordelia) Ch Otis, Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 21 TllOa Etta Blunt (1886) Hughes, B. S. (Jennie) Ch Clyde, fr- mer, Bertha, Margaret, Dorothy, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 34 T160a W. R. Barns (1900) Hughes, Ernest (Iva) Ch Sylvia, Bath Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 12 T240a Sophia Deverman (1890) Hughes, L. H., Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 27 O160a Hughes, Ross (Edith) Ch Marie, Kil- bourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 22 T240a Free Methodist College (1891) *Hunt, Oscar (Anna) Ch Mildred,, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 23 T160a Wm. Bockwitz (1884) *Hyde, Mrs. H. B. Ch Alpheus, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Ma- son City, Sec 28 09%a (1865) I Ingersoll, C. F. (Verna) Ch Effie, Edith, Eula, Archie, Esther, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp For- est City, Sec 7 T200a A. Warner (1871) Ingersoll, Hubert (Lydia) Ch A. D., San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Manito, Sec 25 O40a (1893) *lngersol, Lyman (Lena) Ch Carl, Mason City Rt 5, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 5 O120a (1869) Ingersoll, P. S. (Dell) Ch Marjorie, Helen, Lois, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 12 T200a Mrs. J. M. Tanner (1897) Ingram, W. V. D. (Mollie) Ch Christ, John, Lowel, Kenneth, Noel, Frank, Marie, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 34-N TSOOOa J. W. Brightenbaugh (1864) *lmig, Jacob P. (Anna) Ch Helen, Vera, Paul, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 32 T160a Peter J. Imig (1900) *lmig, Lurd H. (Dora) Ch Milton, Nei- son, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 31 T174a Peter Imig (1900) *lmig, Peter J. (Caroline) Ch Ida, San Jose Rt 2, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 31 O460a (1900) "Dollar for Dollar, service for service, the Good Home Dealer is the best and cheapest Market. Give him your proposition, cash or otherwise, the same as the direct seller demands of you, and buy at home. 224 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY "Jackson, Ernest (Etha) Ch Helen, Frances, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton. twp Pennsylvania; Sec 7 TlOOa Mrs. D. G. Hovey (1891) Jacob, Frank (Louise) Ch Henry, Ru- ben, William, Albert, Frank, Ben, George, Charles, Ernest, Levi, Hilda, Louise, Clara, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Manito, S'ec 36 T240a J. R. Ingersoll (1902) "Jacob, Ralph (Lena) San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 6 T120a Lon Huchin (1890) "Jacob, William (Rose) San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 31 TIGOa Peter Imig (1903) Janssen, John R. (Mildred) Ch John, Forest City Rt 2, twp Manito, Sec 32 T200a Will Coony (1915) Jibben, George (Irene) Ch Geneva, Clifford, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 26 T115a Mrs. Dix (1914) Jockisch, Wesley (Hulda) Ch Jewel, Meda, Rhoeda, Rena, Marian, Paul, August, Dorothea, Rebecca, Ha- vana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 12 O27a (1889) Johnson, A. Ch Edwin, Jo. Ira, Albert, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 23 T300a M. M. Johnson (1872) Johnson, C. D. (Myrtle) Ch Frank, Jo- seph, Addie, Veda, Shirel, Alta, Lloyd, Herbert, Bath Rt 2, tel War- ren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 16 T160a Estate of Wm. Abbott (1875) Johnson, C. L. (Lulu) Ch Ronald, Wal- ter, Grace, Amathis, Jasper, Ever- ett, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 26 O20a (1867) Johnson, C. P. (Zona) Ch Harry, Henry, Easton Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 T a J. T. Jewell (1862) Johnson, George W. (Mary) Ch Noah, Bryan, John, George, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, S'ec 20 Tiy 2 a Thomas Grafton (1861) "Johnson, John W. (Gertrude) Ch Hurschel, Herbert, John, Marguerite, Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, S'ec 26 T120a Mary E. Johnson (1882) * Johnson, L. E. (Maggie) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 11 O220a (1874) Johnson, Mrs. Martha, Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 26 Tl^a Mary E. Johnson (1857) Johnson, Ralph (Gertie) Ch Nellie, Ethel, Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 23 O40a (1890) Johnson, Walter Ch Preston, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 16 O160a (1879) *Jones, Edward B. (Lena) Ch John, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, S'ec 14 T240a John Wilson (1871) Jones, J. C. (Flossie) Ch Edith, Ed- ward, Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 17 T80 Jennie Selvey (1912) Jones, J. P. (Emma) Ch Lacitna, Ha- vana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 20-N O160a (1857) Jones, J. R. (Emma) Ch Harry, Mabel, Esie, Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 22 T160 D. M. Burners heirs (1902) Jones, Luther, (Virginia) Ch Wayne, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 6 T115a Mrs. D. G. Hovey (1895) Justice, John (Ellen) Ch Roscoe, Pearaler, Thomas, Roy, Frederic, Dorothy, Saidora Rt 1 Justice, Roscoe (Marjorie) Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 17 T360a Wm. Brooks (1907) THE FARMERS' REVIEW IS ON THE SQUARE. TRY IT AND SEE. MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 225 K Kaggs, Charles S. (Cass) Ch Walter, Fred, Odie, John, Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, S'ec 22 T160a R. O. Donovan (1912) Kaggs, Walter S. (Viola) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 23 Laborer for Frank Don- ovan (1912) Kammerer, Carl Ch Maggie, Katie, Manito Rt 1, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T80a W. M. Tuehlbeck (1867) *Kaslend, George (Elizabeth) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp For- est City, Sec 34 T240a Mrs. Line- weber (1888) Kastendick, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Loraine, Berna, Vera, Topeka Rt 1, tel To- peka, twp Forest City, Sec 27 T80a Kastendick Estate (1909) "Keith, John (Sarah) Ch Jess, Elmer, Mary, May, Isa, Elma, Natrona, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 10 T120a M. J. Abbott (1906) *Keest, Carl (Ethel) Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 24 T170a H. D. Keest (1887) *Keest, H. D. (Mary) Ch Harry, Edda, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 25 O560a (1851) *Kell, Joseph (Alfretta) Mason City Rt 1, Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 17 0276V 2 a (1870) Kelley, Isaac W. (Lucy) Ch Edward, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 24 (1867) Kennedy, H. J. (Hattie) Ch Holly, Nellie, Walter, Berl, Altha, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp For- est City, Sec 18 T240a Rowley Es- tate (1909) Kennedy, Holly (Virginia) Ch Nelson, Bishop, tel Forest City, twp Quiver, Sec 24 T307a Mrs. E. C. Himmell (1910) Kennedy, L. N. (Nellie) Ch Mary, Olin, Frank, Forest City, twp For- est City, O2a (1881) Kennedy, O. D. Ch Howard, Forest City Rt 1, twp Forest City, Sec 7 O21a (1882) Kershaw, C. F. (Mary) Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 24 O125a (1852) *Ketcham, S. D. (Alice) IVa, Pearl, Goldie, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 16 T240a J. H. Derker (1872) Ketchan, W. F. (Mary) Ch Elsie, Zela. Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17-N Foreman for C. R. Beel (1861) Kiesling, Mrs. Ellen Ch Jennie, George, Martin, Etta, Mary, Mar- garet, Lawrence, Alma, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 28 O180a (1868) *Kiesling, Lawrence G. (Ola) Ch How- ard, Bernice, Nelson, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 16 O162a (1874) *King, W. E. (Mary) Ch Helen, Le- verne, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 24 T200a H. Rankin (1902) Kinney, W. W. (Sarah) Ch Gladys, Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17T320a Finley Barrell (1916) Kirby, William (Cassana) Ch Will- iam, Russell, New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 13 O109a (1893) Kleen, Toby (Anna) Ch Anna, Geral- dine, Toby, Pearl, Ida, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove O120a (1914) *Kleier, Herman (Minnie) Ch JFrieda, Alma, Walter, Topeka Rt 1, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 31 O127a (1885) *Knollenberg, George (Idella) Ch Gladys, Orville, Verla, Virgil, Floyd, Evelyn, Raymond, Mildred, ElVera, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 16 T160a Smith Schoonover (1908) *Knuppel, August (Louise) Ch Harry, Fred, George, Edith, Roy, Ruth, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, Sec 1 T160a H. J. Knuppel (1871) Knuppel, Henry (Anna) Ch Minnie, Ernest, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 11 O117a (1877) Knuppel, H. J. Ch Emma, August, John, William, Louise, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 35 O160a (1859) Knuppel, W. H. (Hannah) Ch Mabel, Paul, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 35 T160a H. J. Knuppel (1880) 226 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Koch, J. H. (Jennie) Ch Harry, Kil- bourne Rt 2, twp Crane Creek, Sec 18 O70a (1901) Koch, William H. (Pearl) Ch Joseph, Elsie, Hilda, Herbert, Poplar City Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec- 25-S T320a Steve Martin (1897) Koehne, Wm. (Lorena) Ch Fred, De- liah, Harmon, Annabelle, Velda, Syl- vester, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 4 T a Joseph Leenewever (1915) Koehnken, George (Mary) Ch George, Louis, San Jose, Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 3 T195a Becker Estate (1902) Koke, Herman (Minnie) Ch Richard, Hilda, Alvin, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vaia, Sec 32-S T160a Henry Mans- field (1908) Koke, Henry H. (Matilda) Ch Harry, Martha, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 11 O215a (1873) *Kolver, August (Mary) Ch Anna, Frieda, Ernest, Rudolph, August, Marie, Arnold, Amelia, Georgia, Matilda, Dalia, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 25-12 O340a (1864) Kolves, Ed. (Cora) Ch Edward, Clar- ence, Lawrence, Clinton, Esther, Ethel, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 2 O380a (1876) * Kolves, Frank (Lena) Ch Howard, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath twp Bath, O120a (1880) Kolves, Mrs. Maggie Ch Emma, Kath- ryn, Edith, Marguerite, Nelda, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 10 O500a (1874) Konolenberger, Richard Ch George, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 33 O160a (1882) Kope, H. A. (Anna) Ch Lillian, Emma, Clara, Henry, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 32-N T200a George Gordon (1877) Kreling, John F. (Lena) Ch Johanna, Lois, Herman, Margaret, Caroline, Augusta, Laura, Matilda, Topeka Rt 1, twp Forest City, Sec 26 O180 (1859) Kraft, Herman (Anna) Ch Gladys, Raymond, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 24-S O180a (1877) *Krause, Max (Rose) Ch Otto, Edgar, Nelda, Poplar City Rt 1, tel Easton. twp Sherman, Sec 32 O120a (1873) * Kramer, A. W. (Ida) Ch Mable, Au- drey, Kenneth, Ernest, Edna, Clar- ence, Russell, Lloyd, George, Eddie, Harold, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 19 O130a (1869) Kramer, John H. (Anna) Ch Alvin, Jennie, Louise, Marie, Henry, Doro- thy, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 14 T320a J. H. H. Kramer (1874) * Kramer, L. H. (Mary) Ch Dalla, Ada- line, Edward, Theodore, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lryachburg, Sec 3 O513a (1866) Kramer, Richard (Elizabeth) Ch Mary John, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 24-S 0240a (1857) *Kramer, R. J. (Florence) Ch Lyle, Leil, Norman, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 1 O269a (1881) * Kramer, Wm. (Ella) Ch Fern, Owen, Urban, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 T320a L. H. Kra- mer (1887) Kreiling, August (Clara) Ch Eva, Alma, Lloyd, Mabel, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 11-S (1851) *Kr-iiling, George (Ethel) Ch Helen, Walter, Bertha, Wilford, Ruth, Flor- ence, Oren, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 O200a (1882) *Kreiling, Herman (Eda) Ch Byron, Ralph, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 26 T120a J. F. Kreiling (1882) *Kreiling, H. J. (Mary) Ch Mabel, Percy, Maude, Clarence, Forest City Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Manito, Sec 16 O320a (1870) *Kreiling, T. H. (Ollie) Ch Alice, Frances, Popular City Rt 1, tel Eas- ton, twp Sherman, Sec 32 T260a Mrs. O. N. Hoppen (1885) Kroell, Everett (Minnie) Ch Stanley, Evelyn, Wellington, Leonel, Havana Rt 2, twp Quiver, Sec 23 T80a Ben Behrends (1877) Kroell, Walter (Tva) Ch Franklin, Loyd, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 T160a Mrs. McCarthy (1916) Kruse, L. W. (Anna) Ch Ruby, Adda, Theodore, David, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 8 O116a (1872) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 227 *Lacey, George (Lizzie) Ch Finley, Willis, Harley, "Moscow Farm" Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 19 T320a Finley Barrell (1881) Lacey, Milton, (Edith) Ch Aurel, Mel- vin, LaVerne, "The Homestead" Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17-N T120a Esther Nelson (1888) * Lager, J. H. (Anna) Ch Paul, Mil- dred, Harold, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 11 0120a (1870) *Lager, H. H., Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 34 O192a (1878) *LaFollette, Charles (Lydia) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 18 T80a Mrs. James Stiller (1909) Lakemeir, August G. (Elizabeth) Ch Gus, Havana, twp Havana, Sec 17-S OlOOa (1877) Lampe, John S. (Marie) New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 13 O30a (1896) Landis, T. G. (Lulu) Ch Nellie, Mar- vin, Frank, Mason City Rt 3, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 21 T203a Ben Rapp and Mrs. Jeff Wat- kins (1912) Lane, A. E. (Iva) Ch John, Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17 (191b) Lane, Charles Larue (Anna) Ch Del- ford, Ki I bourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 2-S T120a Mitchel Daniel (1916) Lane, Chester (Mattie) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 3-S T200a G. Ransom Estate (1893) Lane, C. H. (Allie) Ch Bernard, Kil- bourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 23 O80a (1888) Lane, George (Alice) Ch Leo, Sai- dora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 21 OlOa (1870) Lane, E. J. (Lula) Ch Marjorie, Viv- ian, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 14 T120a Bradley Polytechnic In- stitute (1893) Lane, G. S. Ch Raymond, Nettie, Daisy, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 28 T40a Robert Lane (1870) *Lane, Henry (Gertrude) Ch Dessie, Alona, Alta, Clarence, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4-N O6a (1879) Lane, Jacob D. (Lena) Ch Norman, Harold, Clyde, Harvey, Edith, Lula, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 26-SW T6a Lou Cramer (1866) Lane, J. B. (Maggie) Ch Arthur, Ern- est, Mable, Enos, Elsie, Vera, Will- iam, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 23 T320a J. H. H. Kram'er (1868) Lane, Leley, (Cora) Ch Zelmer, Lo- well, Ruby, Saidora Rt 1, tel Sai- dora, twp Lynchburg, Sec 21 O^a (1884) *Lane, S. L. (Malinda) Ch Leonard, Pearl, Russell, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 17 T160a Mrs. C. W. Ainsworth (1868) *Lange, Wm. (Mary) Ch William, Mable, LaVerna, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 14 T240a B. K. Behrends (1877) Lange, Fred Ch Fred, Harry, Her- man, Margaret, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 34-N O80a (1914) *Lannert, Henry (Lizzie) Ch Fred- die, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 20 T160a Mrs. Fred Kaylor (1915) Larimore, Allen (Lucy) Forest City Rt 1 tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sete i30 T80a J. J. Heeded (1905) "Lavorence, Henry (Lena) Ch Har- man, Henry, Adolph, Bertha, Ma- son City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 11 T240a Jim Ryan (1902) Larsh, George W. (Mattie) Mason City Rt 1, tel Masom City, twp Pennsylvania (1906) Lascellas, Frank (Louise) Ch Frank, Witmer, Lloyd, Homer, Charles, Venice, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 34, T220a Estate of Thos. Lascel- las (1889) 'Laumeier, Herman . (Mary) Ch Harry, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 25 O160a (1889) 228 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Lawner, B. (Nora) Ch Raymond, San Jose Rt 2, San Jose, twp Manito, Sec 35 T120a J. Crosby (1909) *Laws, H. J. (Erea) Ch Bernice, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec :14 O179a (1892) Lawson, J. W. (Jennie) Manito Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Quiver, Sec 22 T300a A. Carrington (1878) Layman, J. R. (Olla) Ch Elsie, Sai- dora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 22 O215a (1872) "Leaseman, Hiram (Kate) Ch Dena, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 25 O90a (1897) *Leasman, R. W. (Cora) Ch Wilma, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 29 TIGOa M. Knight & Andrews (1889) Leek, Joseph (Grace) Ch Lawrence, Juanita, Earl, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 36 Farmhand for E. Heyle (1912) Legsdon, G. M. (Sarah) Ch Willie, Bessie, Roy, Archie, Ruby, Lois, Alva, San Jose Rt 2, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 1 Tla V. E. Davis (1916) Leiding, Geo, D. (Clara) Havana Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 6 T300a J. C. Leiding (1888) *Leininger, James (Mary) Ch Ken- neth, Lydia, Oliver, Mason City Rt 2, twp S'alt Creek, Sec 33 T142a John Leininger (1883) *Leithoff, Fred (Anna) Ch Christy, Julia, Henry, Fred, Alma, Anna, Popular City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 31 T190a Pond (1887) *Leinweber, Casper (Wilhelmina) San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Pennsylvania. Sec 2 T280a John Steiger (1891) Leinweber, Joe (Louise) Ch Clara. Mildred, Hazel, San Jose Rt 2, tel iSan Jose, twp Manito, Sec 35 T280a J. L. Myers (1884) Leinweber, Mrs. Tillie Ch Viola, El- mer, Nelson, May, Emanuel, Mason City, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 8 O200a (1911) *Leinweber, J. H. (Elizabeth) Ch Al- 'inira, Melvin, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 18 0260a (1915) Leinweber, Philipp (Maggie) Ch GeoTge, Wilford, Florence, Clar- ence, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 34 T80a Mrs. Elizabeth Leinweber (1885) *Leinweber, William Ch Emerson, Tmojene, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove. Sec 5 O160a (1872) Lerch, George (Cora) Ch George, Louis, Helen, Harold, Donald, Url- son, Alvoda, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, S'ec 12 O12a fl902) *LeSourd, E. B. (Esther) Ch Gladys, Floyd, Topeka, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, S'ec 25 O86a (1872) *LeSourd, H. G. (Ollie) Ch Lenore, Ervin, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 6 T280a W. R. Hoppes & Warner (1879) Le Sourd, Quinn (Hannah) Ch Hubert, Letty, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 30 N O200a (1866) Libben, Harvey (Josephine) Ch Rus- sell, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 31 T80a E. A. Ringland (1902) Lid ing, John (Anna) Ch Lena, Her- man, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 17-S O160a (1867) *Lielschott, L. A. (Gertrude) Ch Ger- ald, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath. Sec 36 T150a George Siel- schott (1886) Lindsay, A. V. (Masrgie) Ch Clinton, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 19-W O31a (1865) Lindsay, Jonah, Brownlnq. twp Lynch- burg, Sec 2 O160a (1905) Lindsay, V. B. (Lizzie) Ch Sylvia, Goldie, Volmy, Byron, Clinton, Bath, Rt 2, -tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, T120a Lawrence Travis (1888) Lippert, Emil (Ella) Ch Neute, Del- mar, Evans, Bath Rt 64, twp Bath, Sec 25 O120a (1836) * Lippert, E. Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 8 T232a William Lippert Estate (1875) Lippert, Mrs. Jemina Ch Viola, Kath- ryn, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 8 O232a (1850) Lippert, H. R. (Celia) Ch Dwane. Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 26-W T120a Lacy Bros (1891) Linebengood, Chas. (China) Ch Pearl, Howard. Ora. Roy, Lillie, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 29 Farmhand for Redmer Bartman (1916) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 229 *Linn, Addison (Olive) Ch Charles, Alice, James, Emily, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 2 O320a (1869) *List, Arthur S. (Bertha) Ch Wayne, Mildred, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 35 T80a has. McHarry (1894) "List, Frank (Mary) Ch Donald, Thelma, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 11 T200a Chris List (1892) Llttell, T. J. (Maude) Ch William, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver Sec 30 TlOOa Mrs. Mary R. Littell (1895) Lober, Henry (Marie) Ch Anna, Marie, Margaret, Kathryn, Nelda, Mable, Florence, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 32-S T80a Henry Mans- field (1883) Lockenaur, Charles (Ruth) Ch Glen, Edward, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 33 TlOOa Wm. Becker (1914) Lohmeyer, F. J. (Cora) Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 35 T160a Mrs. S. Pallard (1915) Lord, Edward (Bertha) Ch Nelson, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilhourne, Sec 8. Farmhand for Henry, Geo., Hugert, V. P. Turner (1916) Losey, Chas. E. (Luettie) Ch Mattie, Everett, Henry, Walter, Lloyd, Ma- son City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 15 T200a H. Riner (1894) *Loumeyer, William C., Topeka, Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 28 T230a Mary C. McReynolds (1890) Lounsberry, Morris L. (Lou) Ch Owen, Vere, Earl, Raymond, Wayne, Virgil, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 31 Farmhand for Wm. Brooks (1892) Lowder, John (Mary) Ch John, Ro- bert, Warren, Amons, Georgia, To- peka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 31 T400a Benj. Buxton (1907) Lowe, William L. (Emma) Ch Cecil, Russel, Necily, Vurtis, Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 20 Fore- man for C. M. Balleco (1870) *Lussenhop, August (Elizabeth) Ch Florence, Nina, Velma, Harmon, Beatrice, Winfred, Roy, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 31 O313a (1866) Lynch, John (Sarah) Ch Myrtle, Vioka, Susanna, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, 9-S T25a Thos. Adkins (1854) Lynn, Jesse (Louise) Ch Wayne, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 21 T160a Alex Snyder (1893) *Lynn, Raymond (Margaret) Ch Mar- garet, Mildred, Teheran, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, TSOOa Mrs. E. Gates 4 Lyons, Mrs. Louisa Ch Frank, Martin, James, John. Thomas, Lula, Ella, Topeka Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 25 OllOa (1882) Lyons, Martin (Mamie) Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 6 TSOOa W. H. Cogdall (1887) ST. JOHN'S GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, BISHOP, ILL. 230 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY M McCabe, T. J. (Jennie) Ch Alex, Edna, Dollie, Mere, Edward, Ishella, Wal- ter, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 21 T240a Henry P. Jones (1877) McCarty, Charles (Anna) Ch Glenn, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 20-N TIGOa Rufus Low (1884) McCarty, George T. Ch May, Lillian, Louis, Alberta, Georgette, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City twp Salt Creek, Sec 11 O160a (1873) McCarty, Jess (Harriet) Ch Jamis, Harry, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 20-N T360a Rufus Low (1849) McCarty, John (Irma) Ch Eugene, To- peka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 26 T140a J. W. McHarry (1884) *McCluggage, Thomas M. (Emma) Ch Dorothy, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 33 O80a McCoy, Raslas (Malinda) Ch Erma, Ralph, Leonard, Edna, Arthur, Ma- son City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 32 Farmhand for Franklin D. Moslander (1910) *McCreery, Wm. (Florence) Ch Wal- ter, Wilber, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 16 O200a (1878) McDaniel, Harvey (Mattie) Ch Beu- lah, Dollie, Honar, Oakley, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 16-S T80a Thos. Adkins McDaniel, G. L. (Rosa) Ch Essie, Ruby, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne. twp Kilbourne, Sec 15 O213a (1851) McDaniel, Peter (Maggie) Ch Ollie, Verna, Jesse, Ethel, Euna, Maude, Roy, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 10-S T200a C. W. Coddington (1870) McFadden, N. F. (Nancy) Ch Kate, William, Matthew, Kenneth, Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17-W Foreman for Finley Barrell (1908) *McHarry, Frank W. (Ora) Ch Cassie, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 36 O240a (1867) McGee, Osburn (Minnie) San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Manito, Sec 35 Farmhand for Henry Warner (1916) *McHarry, J. W. (Caroline) Ch Eu- gene, John, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 22 OlOOOa (1878) *McKenna, Peter Ch Edward, Eliza- beth, Theresa, Hugh, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove Sec 18 O120a (1861) *McLane, John (Mary) Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 24 O318a (1864) *Madison, Charles (Julia) Ch Wilbur, Cecil, Earl, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 36 T320a Mrs. B. Counzelman (1907) Madison, C. R. (Nora) Ch Zola, Dema, Margaret, Dale, Grace, Atha, Kil- bourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kil- bourne, Sea 9 T200a R. Blakeley (1876) *Madison, Edgar (Lula) Easton Rt 1, fel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 36 T160a Mrs. J. W. Counzelman (1892) Maloney, Thomas, Mason City Rt 3, twp Salt Creek, Sec 27 O135a ^1871) Maness, George (Atha) Ch Arthur, John, Lester, Greenview Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 23 T240a Sam Donovan (1911) Mangold, Albert (Ada) Ch Howard, Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 7 O8a (1882) *Mangold, Arthur (Emma) Ch Eve- lyn, "Iverhurst Farm" New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 23 T120a Charles W. Man- gold (1886) *Mangold, Charles L. (Lucille) Ch Ruth, Imogene, Harold, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 7 O47a (1879) -Mangold, C. W. (Alice) "Sweet Clover" Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 20 O400a (1867) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 231 Mangold, Henry, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, T240a Jeff Watkins and Harry Mangold (1875) *Mangold, Ralph R. (Gertrude) Ch Alice, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 23 T120a Charles W. Mangold (1890) Marin, Ira (Katherine) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 30 T160a L. M. Myers (1899) Markert, August (Anna) Ch Laura, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 11 T260a (1884) Markert, Frank (Augusta) Ch Bertha, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 11 O260a (1862) 'Markert, William (Beulah) Ch Mel- vin, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 8 T240a Heye Bros. (1889) Martin, Oscar (Anna) Ch Mary, Ma- son City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 13 T175a Mrs. B. W. Martin (1867) Martin, B. H. (Orilla) Ch Carrie, Bern- hard, Christian, Russell, Maynard, Clarinda, Matilda, Mandy, Natrona, twp Aliens Grove, Tla Bartman Heirs (1890) *Martin, Claude (Ida) Ch John, Ma- son City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, S'ec 28 T160a Eli Martin (1890) Martin, Dwight (Ruth) "Twin Maple Farm," Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 15 T240a Eli Martin (1884) Martin, F. W. (Grace) Ch Dorothy, Roy, Melvin, Hazel, Forest City, III., twp Manito, Sec 31 T160a W. B. Cooney (1915) *Martin, Floyd R. (Katherine) Ch Leo, Gertrude, Floyd, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 35 T160a Faulkins Estate (1913) Martin, Harry H. (Ethel) Ch Clyde, Rodell, Manito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T160a Wil- liam Ellenberg (1896) Martin, Harvey S. (Nellie) Ch Mabel, Willis, Richard, George, Harold, Baby, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 T360a Thomas Low (1895) Martin, Irvin (Mary) Ch Lola, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove. Sec 36 T80a J. W. Erington (1905) Martin, John Ch John, Sarah, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp For- est City, Sec 24 O80a (1860) Martin, John B. (Lucy) Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 17 T200a Sarah A. Metzler (1900) Martin, L. W. (Rose) Ch Thomas, Vir- ginia, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 26 T267a Mr. E. Stans- bury (1896) Martin, Milso (Annie) Ch Clarence, George, Harvey, Lawrence, Harry, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Mani- to, S'ec 26 T300a Thomas Low (1896) Mathews, Alvin (Ida) Ch William. Bettie, Lue, Alvin, Ella, Oral, Eas- ton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 6 Farm Hand for A. Hawks (1916) * Mathews, G. B. (Alice) Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 33 O240a (1861) Martens, John (Amelia) Ch Lois, Dorothea, "Maple Grove Farm," San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 11 T320a W. T. Ains- worth (1886) *Mathers, Dr. Manley (Fay) Ch Mer- ritt, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 29 T400a Eu- gene Mathers (1880) *Mathers, V. B. (Daisy) Ch George, Helen, Marmon, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 31 T320a Geo. Mathers (1891) Mayer, John (Catherine) Ch Lulu, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 5 O18%a (1895) * Mayer, Wm. F. (Bessie) Ch Harold, Donald, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 20 T200a John Meyer (1894) Meeker, Benjamin (Ethell Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 22 T200a Meeker Bros (1882) Meeker, Floyd (Lula) Ch John, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 26 O125a (1881) 232 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Meeker, George (Lula) Ch Ruth, El- mer, Sarah, Edith, Randney, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 27 O120a (1912) Meeker, Mrs. Randney Ch Walter, George, Ben, Floyd, Grover, Moose, Manito, twp Manito, Sec 25 OGOOa (1867) *Mell, F. G. (Josephine) Ch Mary, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 32 T141a Mell Es- tate (1875) *Melton, Horace (Ella) Ch Clara, Clarence, Mason City Rt 4, tel Ma- son City, twp S'alt Creek, Sec 15 O160a (1882) Melton, Robert H., Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Farm Hand for Arthur Melton (1887) Menke, 0. W. (Clara) Ch Harold, Er- win, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 21-S T210a F. W. Menke (1883) Merritt, Martin, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 36 T200a Mrs. Elmore (1867) *Messman, A. D. (Lena) Ch Fred, Harry, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 19 O480a (1868) *Messman, G. H. (Mary) Ch John, Minnie, Topeka, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 14 O560a (1865) Messman, H. G. (Mabel) Ch Viola, Edna, Lester, Topeka Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 17 T280a G. H. Messman (1882) Meyer, W. H. (Anna) Edith, Pauline, Edna, John, Havana Rt 2, twp Ha- vana, Sec 22 O131a (1868) * Meyer, Harry (Amelia) Ch Vertes, Lavera, Ki I bourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Bath, Sec 24 T280a Mas- ten Bros. (1876) Meyer, Mrs. Lydia Ch Louisa, Anna, Matilda, John, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 30 O240a (1867) *Meyer, Henry H. (Lizzie) Ch Alvin, Louida, Edwin, Havana Rt 1, tel Ha- vana, twp Bath, Sec 35-N O336a (1870) Mibb, J., Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 9-S O25a (1895) Mibbs, Loraine (Sylvia) Ch Irene, Lloyd, Robert, Harry, Viola, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 10 T130a John Anderson (1890) Middlekamp, John D. (Louise) Ch Frank, Goldie, Alvina, Saidora Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 13 O283a (1855) Middlekamp, Harry (Lottie) Ch Orena, Margaret, Roy, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 35-N T380a Dick Kramer (1877) Miller, David L. (Minnie) Ch Ora, Dallie, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne twp Kilbourne, Sec 10 O80a (1864) Miller, Elmer (Ollie) Ch Floyd, Marie, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 15 T120a George Smith *Miller, Fritz (Maggie) Ch Alma, Clar- ence, Mable, Lawrence, Margaret, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 35 T160a Cather- ine Falkin Estate (1895) Miller, Henry (Lola) Ch Eva, Edith, Eleanor, Emma, Elda, Ernest, Sai- dora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 29 T60a John Sours (1869) Miller, Jacob (Minnie) Ch Henry, Minalia, Manito Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 27 T80a Henry Onestead (1902) Miller, Jasper (Carrie) Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 16 Tf%a Marjorle Hartley (1916) *Miller, John H. (Bertha) Ch Hubert, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 15 T342a Beach Heirs (1883) Miller, Roy (Nina) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 6 T60a Mark Hoblit (1892) Miller, W. T. (Laura) Ch Warren, Clarence, Henry, Violet, Wilbur, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 12 T520a H. G. Mohlman (1862) Milleson, A. Ch Charles, Fred, Ha- vana Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 4 O106a (1855) Milleson, S. T. (Clara) Ch Amy, Wal- ter, Georgia, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 14 T120a H. G. Bruiming *Mitchel, Geo. (Anna) Ch Bryan, Har- ry, Paul, Zelven, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 1 T165a Mrs. E. Walker (1906) Mitchell, J. W. (Mary) Saidora, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 17 TlOOa Mrs. J. W. Mitchell (1863) Mitchel, J. S. (Daisy) Ch Joseph, Lil- lian, Jinks, Walter, William, Mason City Rt 5, twp Salt Creek, Sec 12 (1914) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 233 Morgan, John, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 16 O40a (1878) *Moehring, Louis "Catalpha Grove Farm," San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 24 T166a Mrs. A. C. Moehring (1903) * Montgomery, A. W. (Mary) Ch Lo- raine, Isabelle, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 21 T80a Mrs. Cotrell (1874) Montgomery, Lee (Ella) Ch Mary, Fred, Perry, Lee, Ruth, Velma, Dorothy, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 28 T240a D. W. Riner Heirs (1886) *Montgomery, J. W. (Sadie) Ch Don- ald, Percy, Perry, Clark, Ward, Ma- son City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 28 O133a (1870) * Morris, Amons (Lillie) Ch Helen, Harry, Havana Rt 2, tel Havana, twp Quiver, Sec 10 T230a Mrs. Ellen Grimm (1893) Morris, C. E. (Anna) Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 9 T440a J. W. McHarry (1893) Morris, George L. (Gladys) Ch Jose- phine, Cecil, Frank, Arland, Fred, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 1 T160a Cynthia Morris (1881) * Morgan, Wm. H. (Nora) Ch Carl, Beulah, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 10 T160a D. F. Nichols (1908) Moslander, Arthur (Bertha) Ch Myr- tle, Arthur, Woodrow, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, iSec 3 T120a Mosland Heirs Estate (1880) Moslander, Mrs. Eliza, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 3 O120a (1847) Moslander, Franklin V. (Evaline) Ch Raymond, Mason City Rt 4, tel Ma- son City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 5 O120a (1859) Moslander, Leo (Laura) Ch Irma, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 15 T120a Griffin Bros. (1878) Moslander, Thorr.as Ch Edmond, Ma- son City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 8 T a S. R. Roll (1857) f*Mouden, A. E. (Reka) Ch Earl, Edna, Havana Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 5 T140a C. C. Mouder (1889) *Mouder, Joe (Nellie) Ch Beulah, Ray- mond, Verna, Theodore, Harold, Dorothea, "Level Dale Farm," Ha- vana Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 5 T140a C. C. Mouder (1879) Mowder, F. A. (Ida) Ch Cecil, Charles, Gladys, Opal, Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 34-S O180a (1880) Mulford, Thomas E. (Dora) Ch Ed- gar, Sarah, Maude, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 15 T a John Martin (1867) Mulford, Frank M. (Edith) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 15 O200a (1890) Mullin, Frank (Zetta) Ch Joseph, Elda, Benjamin, James, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 21 T160a Thomas Peter's Estate (1877) Mundy, Walter, Havana Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 13 T160a Mrs. K. L. McHarry (1909) *Munsch, Harry (Elizabeth) Ch Rob- ert, Orville, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 15 T40a W. A. Jewell (1887) *Munsch, J. F. (Hannah) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 T302a Mary Reason (1863) Murdock, Otis (Olie) Ch Earl, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 19 T140a J. McCarty Es- tate (1878) Murrey, C. D. (Flora) Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandlerville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 30 Foreman for George File (1917) The Farmers' Review The Practical Paper for the Business Farmer 234 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY N Nail, Charles (Barbara) Ch Elsie, May, Charles, Franklin, Edna, John, Harry, James, Hazel, Ernest, Sai- dora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 10 T195a C. W. Coddington (1892) Nail, Henry, (Julia) Ch Alberta, Sai- dora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 9 Tla Emma Fortney (1895) *Nance, Arthur B. (Goldie) Ch Imo- gene, Delma, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 26 T296a O. P. Bradley (1915) * Nance, Otis (Elsie) Ch Dorothy, Flora, Otha, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 14 T80a G. Du- mond (1879) Nanne, George (Pauline) Ch Mildred, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Al- iens Grove, Sec 10 T200a Charles Reed (1908) Nash, Edward (Julia) Ch Edward, Francis, Dorothy, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 32 T240a Ingersoll Estate (1909) *Neely, J. T. (Nancie) Ch Walter, Ros- coe, Buelah, Vivian, Pauline, Ernest, Irene, Kilbourne, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 8 O220a *Nehmelman, Henry (Mary) Ch Eda, Alma, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 25 T a H. D. Keest (1857) Neikirk, Elmer (Pearl) Ch Paul, For- est City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 13 O64a (1877) Neikirk, G. F. (Virgil) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 13 O160a (1867) Neikirk, Geo. W. Ch Mary, Irvin, Steven, Elmer, James, Vern, Warren, Gertrude, Forest City Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Forest City, Sec 12 O240a (1850) *Neikirk, Stephen (Eva) Ch Evelyn, Alfred, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 31 O134a (1875) Neikirk, Vernon (Olive) Ch Chester, Edith, Mary, Carl, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 29 T160a Mrs. Ingersoll (1882) *Neikirk, Warren (Verna) Ch Grace, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Al- iens Grove, Sec 15 T40a Ben Rapp (1916) Netcher, Mrs. Anna C. (Ch Anna, Ha- vana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 12 O360a (1856) Neteler, C. H (Edith) Ch Winnie, Clar- ence, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, S'ec 12 T365a Anna C. Neteler (1886) Newlun, Alvin (I'sabelle) Ch Louis, Esther, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 28-S T240a August Krause (1894) *fNieders, C. H. (Margaret) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Kilbourne, Sec 7 T280a C. L. Nieders (1889) *fNieders, C. L. (Kate) Ch William, Anna, Adolph, Havana Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, S'ec 5 O600a (1861) *Noltinsmeier, D. H. (Lucy) Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 9 T260a H. Nolt- insmeier (1885) *Noltinsmeier, George (Erne) Bath Rt 2 tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 19 T478a W. W. Hammond (1888) Noltinsmeier, Henry (Anna) Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 9 O180a (1868) Nordhouse, John (Mary) Ch Harmon, Adolph, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath twp Bath, Sec 36 O270a (1874) Norrick, Charles C. (Anna) Ch Clay- ton, Evelyn, Natrona, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 14 T240a Frank Vannat- tan (1909) Northnagle, H. A. (Mary) Ch Erna, Arnold, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 2 Pastor of German Evan- gelical Lutheran Church (1913) Null John Ch Zelma, William, Norman, Lonell, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, Sec 23 T40a John Seelye (1915) Null, W. S. (Mattie) Ch Robert, Wal- ter, Hubert, Carl, Norman, Zelma, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Manito, Sec 36 T160a Hubert Inger- soll (1896) THE FARMERS' REVIEW ILLINOIS' GREATEST FARMj^PAPER MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 235 o Oest, August (Lizzie) Ch Emma, Wil- bur, Havana Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 26 T40a (1888) Oest, William (Emma) Ch Ernest, Edward, John, Havana Rt 1, tel Ha- vana, twp Bath, Sec 34 O80a (1868) O'Hara, Frank Ch Frank, George, William, Ray, Earl, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, Sec 30 T120a Reams Estate (1882) O'Hara, J. O. (Lilla) Ch Merle, Pat- rick, Nellie, Geneva, Manito Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 O240a (1862) Okerfe, Michael Topeka Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 32 O120a (1875) *Oldenstadt, Henry (Flossie) Ch Eve- lyn, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 6 T280a Mrs. Imig (1879) O'Niel, William (Laura) Manito Rt 1 tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 13 T135a Adam Worner (1908) *Onken, Henry (Dora) Ch Frank, Ray, Ola, Mabel, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 30 T240a W. K. Terrell Estate (1891) Onken, John S. (Anna) Ch Fred, Henry, August, John, Mildred, Mason City Rt 5, tel Easton, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 8 O360a (1881) *Osing, Dick (Anna) Ch Rudolph, Fred, Edna, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 3 T220a J. D. Strube (1874) Osing, H. W. (Marie) Ch Lela, To- peka Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Forest City, Sec 35 T160a John Osing (1879) Osing, J. Henry (Louise) Ch Frieda, Adolph, Clara, Alma, Edward, Wal- ter, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 3 O130a (1868) *0sborne, Frank (Mary) Ch Walter, Bird, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 14 O240a (1882) Osborne, William (Bessie) Ch Earl, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 31 T85a J. H. Dear- born (1910) Osterloh, John (Ethel) Ch Rubie, Bue- lah, Marjorie, Gladys, Lyman. Ma- son City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 14 T260a Dr. Caton (1886) Osing, John (Sophia) Ch Herman, Katie, Topeka Rt 1, twp Forest City, Sec 35 OSOa (I860) Overholt, W. D. (Ada) Ch John, jyrank, Charles, Enos, Lavina, Hope, Ha- vana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 5 T5a Mrs. M. C. Dew (1913) DISKING STAT.KR FOT! OATS ON THE N. K. McCORMICK FARMS. 236 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Palm, D. Topeka Rt 2, twp Quiver, Sec 27 TSOOa Johnson (1917) Palmer, August (Gertrude) Ch Mil- dred, Helen, Manito Rt 3, twp Man- ito, Sec 19 TSOOa Hugh McCarry (1915) Palmer, Cecil (Ruby) Ch Elenore, Enola, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 35 T160a Mrs. M. L. Scoville (1894) Palmer, James A. (Hattie) Ch Cecil, Gale, Louise, Chester, Frank Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 35 T320a Mrs. M. L. Scoville (1897) *Palmer, S. W. (Hazel) Ch Harold, William, Helen, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 36 T200a O. S. Biggs (1911) *Pantier, Robert (Ollie) Ch Irene, Geraldine, Mason City Rt 2, tel Ma- son City, twp Mason City, Sec 19 T200a J. H. Dearborn (1912) *Parr, Charles (Dora) Ch Earl, New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 26 T160a Mrs. Jef- ferson Donovan (1877) Parr, Frank A. (Edith) Ch Lela, Ha- zel, Burdine, Vesta, Doris, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Ma- son City, Sec 23 T240a Frank Dono- van Foreman for Joseph Donovan, Jr. (1884) Parr, L (Mary) San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Manito, S'ec 25 T120a Hubert Ingersoll (1892) Parr, Louis M. (Nora) Ch Edith, Ma- son City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 18 T262a Chas. List (1873) Parr, Melvin L. (Etta) Ch Donald, New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 26 T160a Mrs. Jefferson Donovan (1890) Parker, L. J. (Agnes) Ch Ella, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 4 T107a Joseph Kahel (1877) Parkin, Mrs. Agnes Ch Will, Harry, George, May, Bessie, Mary, Donald, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 24 T120a William Meeker (1897) Parrott, W. B. (Rhoda) Ch Olster, Ger- trude, Roscoe, Delilah, "Mosco Farm" Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17 Foreman for Finley Barrett (1892) Parsons, Joseph (Arlie) Ch Malley, Goldie, Gracie, Bernice, Joseph, San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 36 Tla John Weimer (1913) Patten, Wm. (Myrtle) Ch Bessie, Florence, Mason City Rt 5, tel Ma- son City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 26 T80a Mrs. Anna Wakeman (1916) *Patterson, Christopher C. (Maude) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, T40a Mrs. Mary E. Pat- erson (1896) *Patterson, David (Laura) Ch Gerald, Grace, Mildred, Marie, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 33 O80a (1875) Patterson, Joseph (Mattie) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 34 S T160a Henry Vanettan (1875) ^Patterson, W. H. (Minnie) Ch Carl, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 9 OlOOa (1873) Peace, Patrick (Carrie) Ch Norbert, John, Alice, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 21 T a Chas. Hull (1913) Pellman, Dick Havana Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 15 T240a J. W. McHarry (1885) Pemberton, Smith (Etta) Ch Ruth, Topeka Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Quiver, Sec 29 T230a John L. Smith (1859) Penewitt, John F. (Esther) Ch Doris, John, Emma, Mrs. Sarah Housh, Mason City Rt 2, twp S'alt Creek, Sec 34 T235a W. P. Wakeman (1905) *Peplow, Fred (Kate) Ch Ida, Alma. Charlotte, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 2 OlGOa (1892) Perdue, Bern, Ch Eldridge, Eslie. Athol, Leta, Natrona, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 14 Farmhand for F. B. Norton (1900) *Peterson, A. W. (Mary) New Holland Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 13 O166a (1860) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 237 Petty, Marlon (Lillie) Ch Cora, Sarah, Charles, Bessio, Ivan, Ruby, Nellie, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manlto, twp Manito, Sec 34 O160a (1904) *Pfeil, George (Effie) Ch Herbert, George, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandler- ville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 30 O240a (1910) *Pfeiffer, Morris (Reka) Ch Henry, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, Sec 3 0350a (1855) Pfeiffer, William (Una) Ch Walter, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 24 T160a Mor- ris Pfeiffer (1887) Phelps, Wm. R. (Birdie) Gladys, Loyd, Grace, William, Lyle, Robert, Mil- dred, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 31 O154a (1872) *Phillips, Frank, Kilbourne, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 33 T340a Turner Hergert & Co. (1910) Pierce, Franklin Poplur City Rt 1 twp Sherman, Sec 19 Ola (1886) Pierce, George (Alice) Ch Franklin, Poplar City Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Sherman, Sec 19 Ola (1853) Pierson, Calvin (Nettie) Saidora Rt 1 twp Lynchburg, Sec 23 T240a H. A. Abbott (1890) Pierson, Jacob (Martha) Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 28 04a (1851) Pirce, Mrs. Bert Ch Gladys, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Ma- son City, Sec 20 T80a S'igerson heirs (1874) *Plapp, E. E. (Bertha) Ch Dorothy, Buelah, Vance, Lois, Willis, Bishop, tel Topeka, twp Forest Sec 15 O40a Church Property Evangelical Minis- ter (1914) *Plster, Ben (Amelia) Ch Amelia, Ma- bel, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 11 T270a J. J. Danilson (1885) *Pollock, John (Jennie) Ch Vivian, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 33 T160a S. Keisling (1882) Pottorf, A. Gail (Lela) Mason City Rt 1, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 19 T95a Mrs. Kate McCarry (1892) *Pottorf, George R. (Belle) Ch Harry, Cecil, Lyle, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 14 O80a (1875) *Pottorf, Elmer (Marguerite) Ch El- mer, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, See 27 T160a Mrs. M. Peet Estate (1901) *Pottorf, Isaac L. (Delia) Ch Cora, Ma- rie, Velma, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 14 080a (1872) Pottorf, Wm. H. (Eva) Ch John, Ma- son City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 24 O80a (1870) *Phymer, W. M. (Lyda) Ch George, , Lizzie, Roy, Delia, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 27 T240a Charles Himmel *Preyer, J. A. (Mylissa) Ch Mary, "Ma- ple Grove Farm" Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 34 T160a W. A. Lee <1887) *Prief, Joachim (Catherine) Ch Anna, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath twp Bath, Sec 12 O200a (1872) Prettyman, Mrs. Minerva Poplar City Rt 1, tw^p Havana, Sec 27 S O320a (1857) *Prettyman, H. B. (Edith) Ch Lloyd, Harold, Clarence, Havana Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 3 O218a (1907) Prettyman, Perry (Mary) Ch Luella, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 21 S O215a (1873) Prettyman, Phillip (Elizabeth) Ch Earl, Howard, Poplar City Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 27 S T320a Mrs. Min- erva Prettyman (1878) *Probasco, Clyde D. (Mary) San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 12 T120a Lillian Probasco (1890) * Proctor, Fred (Jennie) Ch Harry, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 10 T160a Heirs of W. S. Chestnut (1874) Proehl, W. A. (Louise) Ch Pauline, Wilhelmina, Carl, Lillian, Louise, Forest City, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 18 O240a (1909) Propest, Louis, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 9 Tla Juda Keam *Pugh, Chas. W. (Annabelle) Ch Kate, Bessie, Grace, Helen, Fred, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 23 O400a (1859) *Pugh, John E. (Lavera) Ch Loretta, Loraine, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 26 T240a Dr. A. F. Burnham (1887) *Pugh, V. W. (L^ona) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 16 O240a (1897) :; Pugh, Walter L. (Leila) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 20 T260a J. W. Shane Estate (1890) 238 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Pulling, Edward (Margaret) Ch Wilma, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 29 S Farmhand for Perry Pret- tyman. (1895) Pulling, J. C. (Elizabeth) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 34 S O5a (1857) Purvis, Harrison (Agnes) Mason Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 14 T200a R. Swaar (1907) Pyles, John L. (Mabel) Ch Guinevere, Mason City Rt 4, twp Salt Creek, Sec 9 Farmhand for Frank H. Dare (1914) Quick, Andy T. (Emily) Ch Harold, Cecil, Mildred, Ray, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 27 O13a (1877) Quick, John (Evelyn) Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 16 T240a V. W. Pugh (1885) R Rabbe, Fred (Harriet) Ch Gwendolyn, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 23 Farmhand for C. W. Pugh (1895) Rabbe, Henry (Delia) Ch Dora, Nettie, Marie, Minnie, Lena, Elsie, Richard, George, Jerry, William, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 27 T160a Fritz Hendoff (1890) Rabbe, John (Viola) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 13 T80a Farmhand for Frank Brooks (1914) *Rademacker, Fred (Maggie) Ch Ma- rie, John, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 15 O20a (1868) Raffety, C. H. (Verna) Ch Carl, Alma, 'Sunnyside Farm" Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 18 Foreman for W. T. Ainsworth (1913) Rakestraw, Everett (Esther) Ch Nora, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 27 T160a Mrs. A. Wood (1907) Rakestraw, H. N. Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 22 N TlSla W. H. Meyer (1849) Bakestraw, J. H. (Ruth) Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 32 T213a Mrs. Krause (1867) Rankin, Daniel (Ida) Ch Orville, Man- ito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 14 200a Fred Rankin (1887) Rankin, John (Edith) Ch John, Helen, Raymond, Forest City Rt 2, tel Man- ito, twp Manito, Sec 10 T120a John Warner (1879) *Rapp, Benj. (Amelia) Ch Laura, San Jose, Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 10 O160a (1890) Rapp, Phillip (Ethel) Ch Edna, Ame- lia, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 29 T120a Benn Rapp (1891) *Reed, Charles (Mattie) Ch Donald, San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 11 O200a (1879) *Reed, Fred (Susa) Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 1 S T160a (1912) *Reed, J. J. (Ida) Ch Fred, Myrtle, Gertrude, Bertha, Isaac, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove. S'ec 34 O240a (1874) Reed, Owen (Maggie) Ch Iva, Lonnie. Robert, Leonard, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 35 T200a Sard Young (1913) Reed, Thomas (Agnes) Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Quiver, Sec 22 T160a J. Myers (1897) Reeder, Adalia (Ruth) Ch Thermon, Genevieve, Esther, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 29 Farmhand for Manley Mathews (1916) Reich, Fred C. (Dora) Ch Elizabeth, Robert, Easton Rt 2, twp Sherman, Sec 24 T160a W. S. Still (1916) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 239 *Renkin, J. H. (Feeke) Ch Feeke, Rina, John, Henry, Robert, Lena, Letje, Jacob, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 17, O240a (1895) Reynolds, C. B. (Mona) Ch Emma, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 10 T82a C. W. Coddington (1893) Reynolds, Frank (Buelah) Ch Thomas, Florence, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, S'ec 15 Foreman for C. W. Codding- ton (1914) Richardson, S. L. (Anice) Ch Everett, George, John, Rose, Earl, Bath, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17 O4a (1911) Rennecker, Fred (Hannah) Ch Edith, Fred, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 27 S O120a (1872) *Rhodes, Harry Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 34 O300a (1890) Rhodes, Walter (Bertha) Ch Dorothy, Havana Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 23 NE TlOa Mrs. Harpt (1888) * Rhodes, W. A. (Minnie) Ch Myrtle, Walter, Harry, Verna, Jessie, Frieda, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 22 O320a (1865) Richard, H. R. (Ada) Ch Ralph, How- ard, Kenneth, Bessie, Mable, Brown- ing, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, S'ec 2 W T1120a (1900) *Riedinger, O. E. (Matilda) Ch Flor- ence, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 23 O270a (1872) Rier, J. A. (Grace) Ch Adolpli, Ei'.win, Susan, Truman, Rosalee, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 9 O50a (1902) *Riepe, Edward A., Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 25 T406a Becker Bros. (1916) Riesling, Martin Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 28 O80a (1869) *Riggins, Frank (Lizzie) Ch Franklin, Alta, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 1 O80a (1872) *Riggins, Wm. M. Ch Gladys, Winifred, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 8 O120a (1876) Riley, F. W. (Lucy) Ch Ethel, Lacy. Erman, Ora, Forest City Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 8 T268a Lena L. Smith (1899) *Ringland, I. W. (Lizzie) Ch Hattie. Raymond, Grace, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 34 OlGOa (1866) *Ringland, Roy (Hattie) Ch Esther. Hazel, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 4 T200a David L. Dare (1887) *Ringhouse, W. P. (Mary) Ch Bessie. Conseula, Clyde, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 11 O160a (1858) Ringhouse, William (Pauline) Ha- vana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 11 T160a McHarry (1892) *Riner, J. A. (Ada) Ch James, Ma- son City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 6 O160a (1881) Risen, John A. (Malissa) Ch Eugenia, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 22 T160a D. S'. Burroughs (1906) Ritchie, Emory E. (Lizzie) Ch James, Dora, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 29 T120a Otis Pemberton (1915) Ritchie, James (Mary) Ch Sarah, Will- iam, James, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 29 T190a Otis Pem- berton (1915) Roat, Mrs. Christiana, Ch Adie, Ella, Benjamin, Havana Rt 4, twp Ha- vana, Sec 9 (1868) Roat, John Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 15 O140a (1884) Roat, Henry (Julia) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, S'ec 16 S O180a (1887) Robbins, John (Rosie) Ch Olyn, Claude, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 4 T a Ashmore (1916) Roberneck, A. H. (Lillie) Poplar City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 31 T160a C. H. Kreling (1892) Roberts, Koran (Mary) Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, T80a Chas. McHarry (1908) Roberts, W. A. (Mary) Ch Fred, Kil- bourne Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 35 T5a Mrs. Samuels (1907) *Robinson, T. J. (Mary) Ch Paul, Erma, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 14 O160a (1860) Rogers, W. E. (Fannie) Ch Frank, Elsie, Helen. Havana Rt 1, twp Ha- vana, Sec 30 S' O320a (1914) 240 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Roley, John W. (Bridget) Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 10 T310a H. N. McFadden Estate (1871) Roloff, F. (Nellie) Ch Doris, Dorothy, Prank, Bath, twp Bath Sec 17 Car- penter for Finley Barrett (1894) Roof, Grant (May) Ch Shirley, Leslie, Ottis, Mary, Bessie, Clara, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 12 T300a J. W. Mc- Harry (1856) Roof, Harry (Lena) Mason City R 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, S'ec 17 T200a J. W. McHarry (1886) *Roll, Chas. (Eva) Ch Lena, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 7 O120a (1863) *Roll, John E. (Catherine) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 7 0120a (1855) Roll, Ralph (Mildred) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Salt Creek, Sec 7 T80a S. R. Roll (1891) *Roll, Sidney R. (Maggie) Ch Delia, Ray, Orval, Guy, Lyle, Wilbur, Ma- son City Rt 4, twp Salt Creek, Sec 7 O255a (1867) Ross, Mrs. Odessa Ch William, Paul, Ernest, Arthur, Frank, Buelah, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 3 S T3a John Schoonover (1878) Root, Earl (One) Ch Oletha, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 19 T120a T. L. Morgan (1885) *Rountrer, C. J. (Amy) Ch Elsie, Ha- vana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 12 O400a (1887) Routs, Lafe (Fannie) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, S'ec 27 T200a Bob Samuels (1882) Rue, Mrs. J. R. Ch Mary, Helen, Will- iam, Josephine, Grace, Arthur, Henry, Flossy, Rachael, Lyndall, Manito Rt 3, twp Manito, S'ec 32 O120a (1892) *Ruleenking, Frank (Marguerite) Ch Alta, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 3 O120a (1867) Rummerfield, John Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 20 T160a Jacob Tay- lor (1860) Ryan, Wm. (Nora) Ch Ruth, Harold, Hazel, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 34 T90a Harry Wakeman (1914) Salkeld, R. Natrona, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 14 O85a (1890) Sampson, Samuel (Clara) Ch Oscar, Charles, Amanda, Edith, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 21 T160a Mrs. Gussie Hu- ble (1906) Sampson Bros., Mason City Rt 2, twp Mason City, Sec 21 T160a Mrs. Gus- sie Huble (1906) Samuel, B. A. Ch Andrew, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 35 O80a (1849) *Samuels, Howard (Ena) Ch Elis, Eas- ton, tel Easton, twp Sherman, S'ec 25 T200a R. B. & J. E. Samuels (1877) Sandman, Eliza Ch Fred, Adie, Philip, Elizabeth, Herman, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 21 N O120a (1885) Sanman, John (Emma) Ch Pauline, Edgar, Paul, Anna, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 36 N O75a (1877) Sanmann, J. Fred (Cecilia) Ch Fran- cis, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 6 T80a John Tarvin (1889) Sanert, Fred (Adaline) Ch Carl, Lloyd, Nile, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 23 T260a R. Swaar (1912) Sapp, Charles (Virgie) Ch Maudie, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath. Sec 16 OlOa (1898) Sarff, Arthur (Jennie) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 8 Fore- man for Ona S'arff (1894) Sarff, C. J. Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 19 O120a (1895) Sarff, Ernest (Vevna) Ch Floyd, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 T2a Royal Smith (1897) *Sarff, J. B. (M. E.) Ch Paul, Plezz, Esther, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Bath, Sec 7 Ollla (1860) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 241 Sarff, L. H. (Elsie) Ch Frieda, Ina, Henry, Jackson, Joseph, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 23 T40a P. Eugene Daniels (1874) Sarff, Lowell (Essie) Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, TSOOa Lewis Sarff (1895) *Sarff, Lewis (Samantha) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 6 O480a (1861) * Sarff, Ora J. (Gerta) Ch Elsie, Roy, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 8 T160a Louis Sarff (1884) Sarff, William C. (Sarah) Ch Ludicy Alma, John, Gilbert, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynchburg, Sec 29 Tla. Mrs. Lena Schaad (1866) Sarff, Willard (Loraine) Ch Raymond, Elda, Howard, Bath Rt 2, tel War- ren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 01%a (1859) Sarnes, Manning (Maude) Ch Willard, Burnell, Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 16 Laborer for Frank Don- ovan, Jr (1895) *Sauer, A. E. (Sophia) Ch Violet, El- mer, Urben, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 18 T160a H. L. Lussehop (1910) Scanmahorn, Solomon (Clara) Ch Har- old, Elizabeth, Cleo, Clifford, Rosella, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 23 T240a Scott Wadkins (1915) Schaad, Charles Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 2 S T220a George Ranson Estate (1880) *Schaad, Mrs. Lena Ch Nettie, Andrew, Elizabeth, Marguerite, John, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, See 17 O710a (1860) *Schaad, W. H. (Bessie) Ch Vivian, Vernon, Bath Rt 2, tel Chandlerville. twp Lynchburg, Sec 9 O400a (1890) *Schaeffer, Charles B. (Lulu) Ch Floyd, Ruby, Bazzell. Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 6 02% a (1907) *Schafer, Chas. (Anna) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 2 T240a Chas. McFadden (1895) *Schafer, Fred Saidora Rt 1, tel Sai- dora. twp Bath, See 9 O85a (1861) Schafer, John Ch Edna, Mason City Rt 1, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 2 T240a Chester McFadden (1885) Schafer, John, Saidora Rt 1, tel, Sai- dora, twp Bath, Sec 9 O85a (1879) Schaub, Lucas (Annie) Ch Richard. Edward, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 24 O166a (1916) Schierbeck, A. W. (Millie) Ch Larina, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana. Sec 12 T106a W. Evers Estate Schierbeck, Mrs. Minnie Ch Harmon, Richard, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 27 N O193a (1872) Schilling, Jacob (Eva) Ch Eleanor, Evelyn, Vera, Wanita, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, S'ec 32 N T205a J. M. Schilling (1908) Schilling, Jacob, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 33 N, TllOa Schimer- horn Estate (1907) Schmuch, A. J. (Edna) Topeka Rt 2, ' tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 17 T420a Robert Himmel (1904) Schmick, Oscar (Bessie) Ch Myrtle, Arthur, Buddie, Topeka Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, S'ec 27 T500a Thos. Palm (1875) *Schmidt, Chris (Katherine) Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 30 T193a Henry Himmel (1888) *Schmidt, Dietrich (Clara) Forest City, tel Forest City, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 5 T440a Ehler Schmidt Es- tate (1892) Schmidt, Louis (Addie) Ch Gladys, Ruby, Havana, twp Havana, Sec 5 T350a Ernst Behr (1886) *Schnelle, Fred (Martha) Ch Ruth, Velma, Topeka, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 3u O80a (1875) *Schoonover, Clarence (Belle) Ch Wil- bur, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 9 T200a Robert Schoonover (1889) *Schoonover, Ezra (Allie) Saidora, tel Saidora. twp Bath, Sec 21 S' O40a T180a Thos. Adkins (1880) Schoonover, John, Jr. (Myrtle) Ch Stewart, Lillian, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath. twp Bath, Sec 34 T3a John Schoono- ver (1880) Schoonover, John V. (Betsy") Ch Louis, Eath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 34 O360a (1846) Schoonover, Mrs. Marian Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 19 O20a (1853) 242 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Sc boon over, Robert (Mary) Ch Will- iam, Bessie, Elsie, Lottie, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 17 O440a (1857) *Schoonover, Smith (Lucy) Ch Carl, Lela, Thelma, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 17 O300a (1867) Schoonover, W. C. Ch Arthur, Ruby, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 19 T90a Mrs. Schoonover (1876) Schrader, Fred (Margarite) Ch Wini- fred, Mason City Rt 5, tel Forest City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 10 T160a Ben McFadden (1910) Schrader, H. (Emma) Ch John, George, Frank, Leives, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 1 O160a (1908) *Schussele, Chas. (Rebecca) Ch Paul, Lizzie, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 5 O80a (1853) *Schussele, Henry (Hattie) Ch Luella, Henry, Delia, Nellie, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 25 O196a (1859) Schults, Joseph (Mary) Ch Robert, Oscar, Ernest, Ida, Guy, Calvin, Olive, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 35 O200a (1870) Schulz, Edward (Effie) Ch Stanley, Al- fred, Herbert, Helen, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania Sec 13 T160a Henry Booth (1889) *Schulz, Rudolph (Lena) Ch Oscar, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 34 O153a (1899) *Schuster, Frank (Elizabeth) Ch Gwendolyn, Mason City Rt 1, tel Ma- son City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 17 O240a (1884) Schwering, Mrs. Anna Ch Benjamin, William, Emma, Kathryn, Frieda, I'rma, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath. Sec 29 O240a (1883) Scott, W. H. (Jennie) Ch Virgil, Her- schal, Thelma, Zelma, Leslie, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 3 Manager of Allen Farm- ers Elev. Co (1876) *Sears, E. A. (Dora) Ch Maria, Charles, Evelyn, John, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 21 O237a (1866) *Sears, M. O. (Alta) Ch Albert, Frank, Mary, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Stec 20 O160a (1868) Sears, Mary Kilbourne, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 26 O397a (1838) Seely, Jonathan (Fronia) Ch Clara, Virgil, Ben, Roy, Ray, Ettie, Gertie, Lester, Topeka Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 O440a (1861) Sellers, J. L. (Malissa) Ch Albert, Carl, Edgar, Wilfred, Delmer, San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 1 T80a Mrs. Frank Biggs (1884) THE OLD ABBOTT HOMESTEAD . (LYNCHBURG TWP). THE LAND" WAS PURCHASED FROM THE GOVERNMENT FOR $1.25 AN ACRE INil844 BYiHENRY ABBOTT j ^ WHO CAME TO AMERICA FROM EN6LAND.I.FOURTH GENERATION -.1^ NOW LIVING ON THAILAND. MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 243 *Sehierbeck, H. L. (Anna) Ch Harold, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 25 T160a J. W. McHarry (1883) Severns, Harry (Lila) Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 25 O80a (1888) *Severns, Henry E. (Sarah) Ch Will- iam, Ruby, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton. twp Pennsylvania, Sec 18 T200a Mrs. Marion Furre (1907) *Shankland, J. E. (Catherine) Ch Lysle, Freeman, Milford, San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 1 (1905) *Sharp, J. M. (Katie) New Holland, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 29 O200a (1877) Shaugo, G. W. (Cora) Ch Helen, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 16 T80a Jackson Round- tree (1881) *Shaugo, J. H. Ch Arthur, Hazel, Ma- son City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 9 T178a John Hauchens (1877) Shay, Samuel (Anna) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 27 T120a Wm. Becker (1917) Sherer, D. A. (Harriet) Ch Stanley, Marion, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 T240a S. E. Barnes (1892) *Shipp, C. L. (Ella) Ch Doyne, Alma, Poplar City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 32 T215a T. C. Easton Estate (1895) *Shirley, John (Anna) Ch lone, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 O40a (1872) Shoemaker, Chas. H. (Minnie) Ch Edith, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 13 Foreman (1870) Shoemaker, L. P. Ch Orval, Dorothy, Doris, Gilbert, Herbert, Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 20 T300a Thos. Adkins (1873) Shore, J. W. (Viola) Ch William, Harry, Philip, Annie, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 11 Tla Mary Depue (1914) Shore, William C. (Elizabeth) Ch Mary, lona, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 14 (1902) *Short, Roy (Cora) Ch Myrhl, Phyllis, Velma, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 13 T200a Geo. L. Short (1877) *Showwalter, Albert (Carrie) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 14 (1894) Showwalter, G. W. Ch Ledru, Leora, Neoma, Alfred, Floyd, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp; Sherman, Sec 9 T200a Sue Kiesler (1893) Showwalter, N. (Maggie) Ch George, Virgil, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Easton twp Kilbourne, Sec 13 T120a J. D. Perkins & Geo. A. Crane (1914) Shropshire, John (Laura) Ch Mary, Al- len, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 28 Farmhand for Phil Burnham (1917) Shultz, John W. (Vera) Ch Evelyn, Harry, Mildred, Gladys, Floyd, Wal- ter, Joseph, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, S'ec 23 O80a (1879) Shute, F. C. (Eliza) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 0147a (1880) Shute, Harry F. (Nell) Ch Frank, Don, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 3 T200a F. C. Shute (1916) *Shute, John A. (Jessie) Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 3 O200a (1891) Sidebottom, Irvin (Laura) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 23 T160a Clarence Lux (1910) *Siegrist, E. J. (Julia) Ch Gladys, Damon, Donald, Dorothy, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 2 O160a (1887) Siebenborn, Geo. H. Ch Blanche Clyde, Topeka R 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 29 T200a Fred Fette (1865) *Siebenborn, O. H. (Eliza) Ch Hazel, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 28 T255a Estate of Chrlstiau Siebenborn (1874) *Sielschott, George (Myrtle) Ch Adolph, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kil- bourne, twp Bath, Sec 1 S O240a (1886) Siltman, August H. (Fannie) Ch George, John, Alfred, Verna, Joseph, Maggie, Marie, Frank, Esther, Ger- trude, Alta, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg Sec 24 ^-20a (1913) Siltman, George H. (Emma) Ch Ray- mond, Floyd, Helen, George, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 22 S' T126a Thos. Adkins (1891) 244 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Siltman, Henry (Lydia) Ch Louie, Henry, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 20 0160a (1884) Siltman, Henry (Anna) Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 32 O160a (1867) Siltman, John (Nettie) Ch Eula, Hilda, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 7 T520a J. J. Bell (1893) Siltman, Louis (Marie) Ch Helena, Irene, Frieda, Clarence, Harry, Ha- vana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 28 N T160a Chris Tegedes (1881) Siltman, W. L. (Anna) Ch Harold, Louis, Marguerite, Mable, Donald, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 5 O80a (1879) Sinclair, R. J. (Clara) Ch Gladys, Harold, Floyd, Topeka Rt 2, tel To- peka, twp Quiver, Sec 32 T480a F. C. Zellar (1893) Singler, Clarence F. (Bertha) Ch Del- bert, Elvin, Mason City Rt 5, tel For- est City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 3 T120a B. McFadden (1889) Sisson, Harvey (Nina) Ch Geneva, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, Sec 33 T375a M. L. Sisson (1893) Sisson, M. L. (Caroline) Ch Ralph, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, S'ec 28 O360a (1844) Sisson, Stanton (Melissa) Ch Cecil, Emma, Arthur, Russell, Ethel, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 20 O360a (1871) Session, Thomas (Lucy) Ch Edith, Annie, Orie, Henry, Howard, Delia, Harold, Floyd, Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Farmhand for H. W. Davis (1910) *Skaggs, Crawford (Emma) Ch Lyle, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 23 T80a Fred Peplow (1917) *Skaggs, Robert L. (Mary) Ch Homer, Robert, Moses, Ella, Fred, Nora, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 26 T315a John Brunkhorst (1905) Skaggs, Ryal (May) Ch Maria, To- peka Rt 1, twp Quiver, Sec 31 Farm- hand for Burt Smith (1910) *Smith, A. B. (Elsie) Ch Elsie, Fran- cis, Topeka, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 31 T390a S. W. Smith (1866) Smith, Mrs. Anna Ch Mary, Alta, Ma- son City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 36 O160a (1873) Smith, Asa L. (Anna) Ch Merle, Ma- son City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 28 T120a J. H. Dear- born (1888) *Smith, Carl (Carrie) Ch Orin, Iryill, Easton, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 36 T187a Mrs. Samuels (1884) Smith, Charles (Rachael) Ch Eugene, Myrtle, Irene, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, O120a (1864) *Smith, D. W. (Myrtle) Ch Charles, Fay, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 3 OllOa (1879) Smith, Dwight L. (Ethel) Ch Margaret, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 29 T1125a J. H. Dearborn (1892) Smith, G. A. (Laura) Ch Mattie, Hat- tie, Jessie, Howard, George, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City twp Mason City, Sec 28 T200a Dr. Cargal (1911) Smith, George B. (Anna) Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 16 T120a J. W. Warren (1898) *Smith, Edwin H. (Edith) Ch Isabelle, Bernard, Geraldine, San Jose Rt t, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 25 T320a Geo. Smith (1888) *Smith, Emery (Ethel) Ch John, Alice, Esther, Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 24 T182a Frank Ba- ker (1884) *Smith, E. W. (Myrtle) Ch Fay, Charles, Easton Rt 1, tel Uaston, twp Crane Creek, bee 3 OllOa (1876) Smith, Harry (Ida) Ch Zelda, Leola, Howard, Elizabeth, San Jose Rt 2, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 4 T244a Wm. Dierr (1887) Smith, Henry C. (Martha) Ch Dillard, Nevia, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 29 T301a James Cook (1887) Smith, Henry W. (Naomi) Ch Harvey, John, Violet, Ruth, Mildred, Mar- garet, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 8 T160a Frank Strickle (1877) Smith, I. C. (Edith) Ch Lloyd, George, Melvin, Lyman, Verla, Tillie, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 14 T240a E. H. Clark (1883) Smith, Ira (Josephine) Ch Marie, Dor- othy, Clayton, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 36 T80a Mrs. Wm. Cotrell (1886) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 245 Smith, John Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 10 O79a (1856) Smith, Joseph W. (Eliza) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 31 O143a (1847) Smith, L. H. (Maggie) Ch Inez, Elva, Lasa, Wallace, Nelson, "Patterson School Farm" Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 25-SW O155a (1866) *Smith, Oscar L. (Clara) Ch Edith, Ethel, Gladys, Francis, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 18 T200a C. W. Wilson (1901) Smith, Richard (Marie) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 19 T104a Mrs. Dr. Burn- ham (1890) Smith, Mrs. Riley Ch Esther, Clara, John, William, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 29N O120a (1867) Snyder, John (Margaret) Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 7 AbraLam Thompson (1904) Sonnemeyer, Mrs. Herman CL John, Louis, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 33-N O160a (1873) Sorenson, H. J. (Mary) Ch Raymond, Herbert, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 7 il60a Mrs. Minnie Sullivan (1900) Spaits, Abraham (Ida) Ch Emma, Helen, Harold, Frank, Margaret. Fannie, Elsie, Manito Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Manito, Sec 16 T260a John Spaits (1901) Spaits, Edward Ch Mary, John, Rus- sell, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, S'ec 3 T120a Sam Spaits (1887) Spaits, John (Margaret) Ch Samuel, Edward, Emma, Abraham, Moses, Ruth, Ruben, Amelia, Irene, Cyrine, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito. Sec 10 O80a (1867) *Spaits, Moses (Bertha) Ch Virgie, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 28 T16Ca Sam Spaits (1881) *Spear, Bert (Ollie) Ch John, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 17 T240a S'. B Spear (1890) Specketer, Fred (Regina) Ch Harry, Helena, Julia, Nelda, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, S'ec 2 O320a (1887) Speckman, Fred (Addie) Ch Irma. Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 14 T225a Mrs. H. F. Speckman (1887) Speckman, Mrs. H. F. Ch Edwin, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 14 O225a (1877) Speckman, Peter Ch Edith, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 23-S' O330a (1838) Speckman, William (Alda) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 14 T320a W. Speckman Estate (1874) *Spilker, Samuel (Charlotte) Ch Em- ma, Henrietta, Alvin, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, S'ec 16 O200a (1872) Speckeler, Gus (Bertha) Ch Eilen, Forest City Rt 2, twp Manito, Sec 33 T226a Henry Mansfield (1889) SCENE FROM THE JOHN H. LAGER FARM, MASON CITY, ILL. 246 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Spencer, Earl (Nellie) Ch Ernest, Myrtle, Russell, Wilmer, Marjorie, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 4 T78a Joseph Spencer (1878) Spencer, Lee (Nancy) Ch Roy, Ger- trude, Anna, Nora, Vernies, Ara, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 17 T117a Mrs. A. Emerick (1912) *Spoede, Dick (Sophia) Ch Henry, Edith, Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 35-NE O220a (1863) *Staging, Frank (Minnie) Ch Inez, Imo, Bernice, Poplar City Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 20 T200a H. M. Staging (1880) Staging, Mrs. Minnie Ch Henry, Fred, Bertha, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, S'ec 10 O160a (1857) *Stansbury, Edward (Mary) Ch Henry, Paulin, Martin, Eva, Carl San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 1 O80a (1885) Starrett, Ray (May) Ch Helen, John, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 5 T200a John Starrett (1893) Steging, Carl (Susan) Ch Earl, Rob- ert, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 14 T300a Herman Steging (1889) Steging, Edward H. (Retta) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 1 T190a H. N. Steging (1886) Steging, Herman H. (Louise) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 14 O640a (1856) Steging, H. N. (Katherine) Ch Clara, Alma, Mabel, Havana Rt 4, twp Hav- ana OGOOa Steging, Herman (Iva) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, T300a Henry Steging (1890) -Stevens, Loyd (Ina) Ch Edwin, Eas- ton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 23 T180a P. W. Stevens (1891) Stewart, A. T. (Alice) Ch Fern, Victor, Carl, Ernest, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 34 T3a John S'choon- over (1865) Steward, William (Irene) Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 31- NW Farmhand for Plennis Blunt (1866) *Stevens, George Jr. (Jessie) Ch John, Bert, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 31 T444a Mrs. Cora N. Stevens (1907) Stiller, James (Martha) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 5 Ol%a (1882) Stinnett, Joseph (Hattie) Ch Bertus, Raymond, Merle, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 13 T80a Oscar Martin (1903) *Stockert, A. H. (Marcia) Ch Thomas, Elizabeth, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 30 T170a Elizabeth Stockert (1875) HOME OF J. W. WARREN Rt 2, BATH, ILL. MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 247 *Stone, John F. (Clara) Ch Howard, Russell, Ruth, Florence, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 32 O240a (1861) Stroup, Chas. (Ida) Ch Lawrence, George, Frank, Marie, Oliver, Ray- mond, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 25 T160a Sarah Slagel (1911) Struber, J. D. (Catherine) Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 2 O220a (1856) Stoever, J. D. (Edith) Ch Alvin, Cor- ena, Havana Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec ^6-N T160a Estate of Henry Schmidt ^1893) Stone, Brady (Bessie) Ch Fannie, Raymond, Howard, Wayne, Donald, Veneta, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kil- bourne, twp Crane Creek, Sec 7 0140a (1870) Stone, C. C. (Clara) Ch Blanche, Edna, Telda, Frank, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 25 O180a (1867) *Strader, Floyd (Nettie) Ch Deloris, Virgil, Mason City Rt 4, tel Easton, twp Salt Creek, Sec 6 T270a Carl Hergert (1892) *Straub, J. W. Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 16 T120a Straub heirs (1881) Strawbridge, George (Ella) Ch Mabel, Roy, Lewis, George, Emma, Fay, Edward, Tedd, Manito Rt 1, twp Manito, Sec 26 T240a J. D. Philips (1907) Strawbi idge, Thomas (Ella) Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 28 T160a Daily Bros. (1912) Strube, Henry (Veda) Ch Carman, Topeka Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 36-N T200a H. H. Strubo (1891) Strube, Herman G. (Olive) Ch Glenn, Topeka Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 36-W T200a Henry H. Strube (1886) Sturgeon, Frank (Hazel) Ch Helen, Carl, Mason City Rt 3, tol Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 16 Fore- man for Frank Donovan, Jr. (1887) Sublet, Otis (Ethel) Ch Louis, Frank, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, S'ec 22 T160a Isaac Egglestone (1905) Sullivan, Earl (Lillian) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 3 T170a John and H. H. Lager ^1895) Sullivan, Eugene (Gertrude) Ch Har- old, Marjorie, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 33 T175a Mrs. Z. T. Sullivan (1878) Sullivan, James L. Mason City Rt 4, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 32 T160a Z. Sullivan (1889) Sullivan, John (Minnie) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 7-S O177a (1903) Sullivan, M. T. (Rena) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 34 Foreman for H. N. Lager (1867) *Sumbach, Joseph (Eul) Ch Belle, Verna, Fred, Easton Rt 2, tel Eas- ton, twp Sherman, Sec 27 O200a (1857) Summers, E. L. (Sarah) Ch Wilnia, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 24 T400a C. H. Kriling (1888) Summers, F. R. (Isabelle) Ch Leta, Loyd, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 17 O31a (1859) ^Summers, J. C. (Sadie) Ch Wallie, L.ulu, Bath Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Bath, Sec 12 TlOOOa Bradley Poli- conie Institute (1873) *Summers, W. B. (Ethel) Ch Esteen, Tone, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 13 TlOOa Bradley Pollconie Institute (1894) *Surface, J. M. (Minerva) Ch Charles, Ralph, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 20 O220a (1889) *Sutter, A. E. (Emma) Ch Harold, Helen, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 19 T200a John Betzelberger (1886) Swaar, Wm. M. (Lillie) Ch Mildred, Fleda, Lloyd, Beatrice, Mac, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 23 T360a H. M. Swaar (1874) ::; Swiger, David R. (Adeline) Ch Lloyd, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 34 T500a B. Holbit Estate (1886) 248 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Tackenberg, H. H. (Harriet) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 9 T320a C. A. Yeager (1886) *Tarrer, George (Marguerite) Ch Fan- nie, Easton Rt 1, tel 'Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 36 O480a (1854) Taylor, Frank (Inez) Ch Wilber, Zetta, Saidora Rt 1, tel Chandler- ville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 18 T400a W. K. Mertz (1888) Taylor, G. W. (Julia) Ch William, Gay, Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 Ola (1852) Taylor, Jacob (Ida) Ch Anna, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 19 T400a Wm. Murtz (1862) Taylor, J. H. (Caroline) Ch Harriet, Virgie, Bath Rt 2, twp Lynchburg, T8a L. H. Kramer (1883) Taylor, Malon (Nellie) Ch Dwight, Cecil, Paul, Teheran, twp Pennsyl- vania, Sec 32 T a Mrs. Cox Taylor, Thomas (Estella) Ch Zelma, Fern, Burnel, Dalta, Plezzie, Basil, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 18 T160a Miss Alvera Sarff (1882) Teace, Patrick (Caroline) Ch Narbet, John, Alice, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 34 T a Chas. Hull (1914) Tegedes, A. J. (Elizabeth) Ch Edith, Mabel, Walter, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 27-N T220a Henry Hahn (1866) Tegedes, Henry Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 3 O160a (1862) Thias, Fred (Lizzie) Ch Melvyh, Wes- ley, Topeka Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Quiver, Sec 33 T120a Henry Krup- ple (1882) Thies, George (Edith) Ch Gale, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 2 T220a Ben McFadden (1885) Thies, W. A. (Anna) Topeka Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Forest City, S'ec 34 T240a Zurburg Estate (1880) *Thomas, B. B. (Josie) Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 10 O200a (1883) Thomas, Charles, Buelah) Ch Charles, Margaret, Mason City Rt 2, tel Ma- son City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 27 T120a Wm. Becker (1904) Thomas, Elias (Alice) Ch Raymond, Eva, Cecil, James, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 21 Farmhand for Miles Van Horn Thomas, Henry (Dora) Ch Cecil, Oran, Norma, Katie, William, Lizzie, Oak- ford Rt 1, tel Oakford, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 O40a (1915) Thomas, Robert (Allie) Ch Ruby, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 30 O200a D. A. Lewis (1912) Thomas, T. W. (Ida) Ch Alma, Ruby, Paul, Perry, Mason City Rt 1, twp Mason City, Sec 32 Foreman for O. L. Smith (1915) Thomas, W. H. Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 13 O80a Thompson, A. (Eva) Ch Walter, For- est City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 20 O160a (1915) Thompson, Everett L. (Edna) Ch Stanley, Pearl, Mason City Rt 2, twp Salt Creek, Sec 13 Farmhand for Bert Bowersock Thompson, George (Anna) Ch Loren, Burth, Bennie, John, Gail, Lela, Geneva, Saidora Rt 1, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 21 Ola (1898) Thompson, George (Anna) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 12 O160a (1877) '"Thompson, Isaac N. (Nina) Ch Amos, Frank, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 9 O160a (1859) Thompson, J. W. (Josie) Ch Wanda, John, Havana Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 2 T200a Havens Estate (1865) Tiedemann, August (Kathryn) Ch Clara, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 7 O125a (1878) Tisdale, Guy (Francis) Ch Chauncey, Marjorie, Bath Rt 2, twp Bath, Sec 19 Farmhand for Notten Meyer (1898) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 249 *Tisdale, Henry (Cora) Cli Perry, Oliver, Theodore, Marie, Eva, May, Lester, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 20 T200a Dr. Ahson (1895) Toland, John Ch Lila, Lela, Carl, Elmer, Llyde, Holland, Floyd, Verna. Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 15 Farmhand for J. W. Warren (1868) *Tomlinson, Benjamin (Lrorena) Ch Lela, Edith, Wyonne, Florence, Harry, Emogene, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 35 T160a Power heirs (1886) Tomlinson, F. M. (Nellie) Ch Eliza- beth, Madison, San Jose Rt 2, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 33 T200a F. G. Mell (1907) *Tomlin, Elaine (Etta) Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 20 O160a (1884) *Tomlin, Dave B. (Harriet) Ch Wil- liam, Orie, Grace, Eva, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, S'ec 30 T524a J, McCarty heirs (1879) *Tomlin, G. A. (Pearl) Ch Lester, Verna, Noah, Ruby, George, Easton Rt 1, twp Sherman, Sec 28 T163a A. Tomlin (1876) Tomlin, Henry (Emma) Ch Ruby, Alma, Grace, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 8 T200a E. B. Tomlin (1882) Tomlin, James A. (Kate) Ch Maude, Hazel, Carl, Leona, Myrtle, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 8 O130a (1872) *Tomlin, Luther W. Ch Fern, Ida, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp S'alt Creek, Sec 5 T200a E. B. Tomlin (1879) *Tomlin, Ralph (Lottie) Ch Char- lotte, Willard, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 28 T160a John Becker, Jr. (1892) *Tomlin, Roscoe (Jessie) Ch John, Dursolia, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 O160a (1889) *Tomlin, Milton D. (Lena) Ch Marvin, Bernard, Remona, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 11 O280a (1879) Torvin, Rockford (Lena) Ch George, Gladys, Edward, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 18 T150a Thomas Bell (1899) Tracy, John (Jessie) Mason City, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 9 T200a G. Tracy Est. (1880; Travis, D. J. (Mary) Chandlerville, tel Chandlerville, twp Bath, Sec 30-SW O113a (1898) *Trimpe, Carl (Kathryn) Ch Wilbur, Elvin, Melvin, Helen, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 23 T161%a Mrs. Mary Trimpe (1884) Trimpe, Gerhard (Elizabeth) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 18-S T280a Mrs. Fred Speekman (1866) Trimpe, Henry (Hannah) Ch Clarence, Avault, Albert, Emma, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 22-S T220a Mrs. Aug. Hahn (1893) Turley, Ora H. (Ora) Ch Henry, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp S'alt Creek, Sec 36 Farmhand for Martin Merritt (1914) Turner, G. C. (Bessie) Ch Raymond, Walter, Harold, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 22 O140a (1886) u *Uken, John (Lizzie) Ch Myrtle, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, T320a A. E. Abbott Bros, (1901) *Umback, Joseph (Elice) Ch William, Verna, Fred, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 26 O160a (1865) Umland, George W. (Annie) Ch Clar- ence. Mabel. Alice, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 7 T120a Christina Um- land (1880) Underwood, L. J. (Lida) Ch Peal, Christine, Gertrude, Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 26 Farmhand for W. W. Elmore (1914) Underwood, Earl Manito Rt 1, tel For- est City, twp Forest City, Sec 28 T120a E. O. Wally (1887) *Utech, William (Katie) Ch Edna, Lonie, Wesley, William, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 17 T160a James Ryan (1913) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Van Anken, John P. (Hattie) Ch Jes- sie, Alva, Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 1, T160a J. Fletcher (1866) *Vanderveen, Ben (Maggie) Ch Ray- mond, Marguerite, Lucille, Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 27 O269a (1891) Wannetten, C. N. Chandlerville, tel Chandlerville, twp Bath, T180a Julia Wheelock (1876) *Vanetten, D. C. (Lillie) Ch Grace, Minnie, Melvin, Frank, Bessie, Beu- lah, Gay, Lillie, Wayne, Hazel, Eas- ton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 23 O200a (1864) Vanetten, Ed. (Ina) Ch Esther, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 15 T220a Amdy Damin (1894) Vanetten, F. G. (Verna) Ch Donald, Bath Rt 1, twp Havana, S'ec 31-S T160a John Knupple Est. (1891) VanEtten, H. M. (May) Ch Iva, Verla, Adelia, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 32 O80a (1876) *Vanetten, J. D. (Katherine) Ch Inez, Hazel, Lyle, Floyd, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Crane Creek, Sec 13 0325a (1859) Vanetten, Joseph (Edith) Ch Russel, Lester, Alice, Eliza, Ruby, Virgil, Viola, Annia, Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 21 Farmhand for J. H. Severn (1871) *Vanetten, R. P. (Alice) Ch Evelyn, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 13 T18a J. D. Vanetten (1885) *Vanetten, W. S. (Mary) Ch Harold, Agnes, "Clear View Farm" Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 30 O165a (1861) *Van Horn, Miles (Catherine) Ch John, Ruth, Hildreth, Doris, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 22 O400a (1864) Vanleninghorn, Clarence Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 20 T400a C. R. Wilson (1874) *Van Landingham, Earl (Edith) Ch Carl, Mary, Margaret, Mason City Rt 2, twp Salt Creek, Sec 4 T400a John Wakeman (1916) Van Nattan, Frank (Ida) Ch Orval, Susan, Edward, Vera, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 20 T40a J. N. Knoles (1907) M. E. CHURCH, BATH, ILL; MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 251 Vanlandlngha'm, George (Mary) Ch Mabel, Arthur, Nina, Viola, Earl, Harold, Chester, Dorothea, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 31 T20a Prank Evens (1907) Vanlandingham, Guy (Maggie) Ch Hazel, Lemuel, Velma, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens G-rove, Sec 20 T400a C. R. Wilson (1885) Vannattan, Russell (Martha) Ch Irene, Ruby, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Pennsylvania, T80a Fred Pep- low (1912) Vanorman, Ford (Goldie) Ch Helen, Vera, Wilbur, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec W T160a S. B. Vanorman (1884) Van Orman, O. O. (Maude) Ch Harry, Lyle, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 33 T160a Dr. Keyes (1881) Vaughn, C. A. Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Lynchburg, Sec 14-SW OlOOa (1858) Vaughn, Chas. (Mabel) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 16 T80a Thomas Street (1903) *Vaughn, Rufus (Luella) Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 25 T160a John Whitehead (1908) Vaught, Edward E. (Myrtle) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 24 T120a, Mrs. Rebecca Hess (1915) Vecanen, C. E. (Mary) Ch Ruben, Opal, Donald, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, S'ec 12 T160a Mr. Still (1896) *Vehsloge, H. H., Jr. Bath Rt 1, tel Warren, twp Bath, Sec 36-N T240a H. H. Vehsloge, Sr. (1878) Vehsloge, H. H. Sr., Ch Kate, Fred, Havana Rt 1, tel Havana, twp Bath, Sec 36-N O240a (1860) Vehsloge, L. H. (Kathryen) Ch Eda, Adolph, George, Irene, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 29-S T268a Mrs. C. A. Wallace (1867) Velde, Jacob (Marie) Ch Hattie, Katherine, Jennie, Richard, "Pleas- ant Hill" New Holland Rt 1, tel Ma- son City, twp Mason City, Sec 24 O280a (1896) -Velde, Leis D. (Helen) New Holland Rt 1, tel New Holland, twp Mason City, Sec 36 T2^a R. Geuther (1895) Vice, Richard (Mary) Ch Lodema. Charles, Ollie, Bessie, Goldie, Oren, Forest City Rt 2, twp Manito, Sec 35 T160a L. B. Wagoner (1897) Virgil, Joseph (Elice) Mason City Rt 5, tel Teheran, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 29 T160a Lynn Est. Vogel, Fred (Mabel) Ch Lawrence, Floyd, Orval, Lester, William, Eming, Josephine, Mabel, Elroy, Manito Rt 1. tel Manito. t.wn Manito. Sec 25 T200a H. Thomas (1906) Vogel, John (Mary) Ch Virgil, Earl, Zeltha, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 31 T78a J. D. Kane (1884) Vogel, William (Mary) Ch Elmer, Nel- son, Elnora, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 12 O120a (1887) VornHolt, Louis (Nora) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 35 T80a W. F. Auxier (1904) "Manufacturers who have spent much time and large sums of money to establish favorable reputations for products bearing their names, or trade names, positively cannot misrepresent their goods to the public, or allow their lines to fall below the standards they have established." 252 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY w * Wacker, John (Elizabeth) Ch Lenora, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 12 O80a (1907) *Wahlert, Detriech (Maggie) Ch Bertha, Herman, Grace, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Penn- sylvania, Sec 8 O160a (1887) Wahlfeld, Gerhard (Emelia) Ch George, Fred, Frank, Rudolph, John, Henry, Elda, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 26 O260a (1852) Waldmeier, Fred (Clara) Ch Mary, Fred, Carl, Manito Rt 1. tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T80a Will Bishop (1915) Waldmeier, H. J. (Nellie) Ch Mabel, Jennie, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 25 T120a E. Whiteford (1875) Walker, Alex. (Mollie) Ch Garnet, Lou, Emma, Howard, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 23 T a Ira Bell employer (1917) Walker, Chas. (Mary) Ch Frank, Ida, Helen, Emil, Ottis, Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 24 Farmhand for Fred Hess (1906) Walker, George C. (Nellie) Ch Charles, Havana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 27-N O170a (1857) Walker, George (Bettie) Ch Lilly, Clara, Pearl, Earl, Easton Rt 2, twp Sherman, Sec 23 T a D. C. Van- netten (1911) * Walker, Miss Gertrude Ch Russell, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilhourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 15 O310a Walker, John L. (Liza) Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 14 T124a Hattie Walker and Ida Donovan (1899) *Walker, Thomas J. (Lula) Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 34 T240a Chas. McHarry (1898) *Wallace, Allen (i^llen) Ch Paul, Kil- bourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 30 O330a (18C9) * Wai lace, O. J. (Vada) Ch Olof, Vesta, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 6 T200a Allen Wallace (1888) Wallace, C. A. (Carrie) Ch Mildred, Wayne, Wyatt, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Cedar, twp Kilbourne, T150a Allen Wallace (1884) Wallace, John I. (Lota) Ch Helen, William, Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 35 O214a (1885) Wallbaum, Fred (Victoria) Ch Clar- ence, Blanche, Louis, August, Hav- ana Rt 2, twp Havana, Sec 28-N T200a August Wallbaum (1885) Wallbaum, Herman (Alma) Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 20-S T220a G. H. Wallbaum (1893) Walraven, Carl (Cordia) Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 5 T449a F. & S. Borgelt (1887) Walser, Oscar (Rosa> Ch Frances, Fern, Clanettie, Forest City Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Manito, Sec 10 T160a Mr. Heckman *Walters, Chas. M. (Etta) Ch Carl, Robert, Nelda, Mason City Rt 5, tel Forest City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 9 T120a H. R. Northrop (1908) *Walters, John (Alice) Ch Vertuice, Mason City Rt 1, tol Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 2 T170a Chas. McFadden (1889) Walton, John E. (Eva) Ch Millie, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 12 T134a Eliza- beth Van Horn (1877) Ward, C. S. (Laura) Ch Arthur, Verda, Bath Rt 2, tel W T arren, twp Lynch- burg, Sec 8 T160a Mrs. Abner Sarff (1891) Warner, A. (Edna) Ch Walter, Fred, Gladys, Forest City Rt 2, twp Man- ito, S'ec 35 T160a John Ganson (1887) Warner, W. F. (Lois) Ch Nina, Karl, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 18 O160a (1863) Warren, Anthony (Sissie) Ch Alva, Godfrey, Elmer, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 29 TlOOa Thomas McCarthy (1910) MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS "Warren, Elmer (Ida) Ch Vern, Guy, Donald, Paul, Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 29 T200a McCarty Estate (1890) *Warren, J. W. (Amie) "Fairview Farm" Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 11 O1085a (1869) Warren, Vincent (Ruth) Bath Rt 2, tel Chandlerville, twp Lynchburg, Sec 10 T210a J. W. Warren (1889) Warren, W. F. (Geneva) Bath Rt 2, tel Warren, twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 T15a Mrs. Lena Schaad (1855) Waterworth, James (Eva) Ch Lena, Edna, Lizzie, May, Ruben, Reese, Charles, Floyd, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Carne Creek, Sec 21 O40a (1878) Watson, Alex. (Mary) Ch Evelyn, Kllbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 26 T60a G. H. Eveland (1916) Watkins, Frank Kilbourne, tel Kil- bourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 25 O160a (1880) * Watkins, Jeff (Margaret) Ch Archie, Clarence, San Jose Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 5 O200a (1849) *Watkins, J. F. (Nina) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 7 O120a (1891) *V/atkins, Luster (Ida) Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, ^ec 17 T80a Jeff Watkins (1893) *Watkins, Walter J. San Jose Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 14 T120a Jeff Watkins (1888) Webb, H. F. (Nettie) Ch Clark, Jennie, Garnett, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 4 T188a Webb heirs (1877) Weddle, R. J. (Sarah) Bath Rt 2, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 19, T40a J. S. Allen (1886) Wehmhoff, Frank (Evelyn) Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 T160a H. H. Wehmhoff (1871) Wehmhoff, H. H. Ch Margaret, Mary, John, Katie, Amelia, George, Louis, Frank, Tillie, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 22 O160a (1847) Wemker, William (Kathryn) Ch Hilda, Marie, Henry, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 18-S O200a (1889) *Wendell, Viton (Ida) Ch Buelah, Eileen, New Holland Rt 1, tel New Holland, twp Mason City, Sec 25 T200a William L. Wendell (1903) Wendt, Henry (Anna) Ch Harmon, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 24 T160a J. H. Strube (1890} A PICNIC DINNER AT THE COUNTY FAIR. 254 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Wendt, William (Marie) Ch Edgar, Raymond, Hilda, Velma, Havana Rt 1 f twp Havana, Sec 17-S T131a H. L. Hahn (1890) Werner, Wm. A. (Verna) Ch Ray, Glenn, Loame, Ruth, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 22 O80a (1869) Wepner, August (Alice) Ch Leo, Ma- linda, Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 25 Farm- hand for Arthur Nance (1867) *Wetzell, Henry (Hermina) Ch Harry, Fred, Harley, Raymond, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 11 O160a (1867) *Wetzell, John Ch Clarence, Natrona, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, S'ec 15 T240a Becker Est. (1870) *Weyhrich, Adam (Mary) Ch Mamie, Ray, Walter, Louise, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 17 T200a Benn Schenck (1897) Weyhrich, Henry (Reka) Ch Erma, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 8 T200a Henry Steinmetz (1915) Wheeler, H. T. (Sarah) Ch Charles, Elsie, Forest City Box 107, twp Forest City, Sec 7 O2a (1864) Whitlow, Robert (Bell) Ch Oha, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, S'ec 17 T220a Frank Martin (1901) Whitlow, Rue (Blanche) Ch Doris, Easton Rt 1, twp Crane Creek, Sec 2 Farmhand for Roscoe Tomlin (1904) NMiituker, J. B. (ida) Ch Floyd, Mel- da, Edith, Leslie, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 18 0152a (1864) White, E. J. (Mary) Ch Virgie, Mabel, Roy, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 19 O160a (1862) White, J. A. (Josephine) Ch Hale, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 O2a (1867) *White, Wilbur (Minnie) Ch Ray- mond, Hale, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 14 T160a Mrs. P. W. Riner (1902) White, W. W. (Rebecca) Ch Maude, Elsie, Olin, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 20 O80a (1857) Whitlow, Buckner (Edna) Ch Archie, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Penn- sylvania, S'ec 30 T40a Sarah Wagner (1905) *Whitehead, Charles (Vidia) Ch Eliza- beth, May, Louise, Leslie, Ralph, Easton, Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sher- man, Sec 25 O460a (1861) EVANGELICAL CHURCH, BATH, ILL. EZRA E. PLAPP, PASTOR MASON COUNTY, ILLINOIS 255 *Whitehead, James (Nancy) Ch Wil- liam, Gladys, Saidora Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 6 O320a (1859) *Whitehead, John (Addie) Ch Laura, Glenn, Buelah, Easton Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 25 O160a (1879) *Whiteley, Henry (Maggie) Ch Frank, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 5 T160a Ada Conklin Widner, Benjamin (Clara) Ch Ruth, Havana, twp Havana, Sec 7 T15a Fred Fette (1910) *Wieber, Louis H. (Jessie) Ch Del- bert, Bath Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath, Sec 11 O400a (1881) Wieburg, John (Sarah) Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 28 O95a (1896) 'Wieburg, William (Verna) Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 29 T95a J. F. Wieburg (1892) *Wiemer, Fred W. Jr. (Etta) Ch Lav- erne, Elden, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 33 O80a (1881) *Wiemer, Geo. H. (Mary) Ch Wesley, Elva, Arlie, Elizabeth, Paul, Juan- ita, Topeka Rt 1, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 33 OlGOa (1868) *Wiemer, John (Abbie) San Jose, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 36 050a (1860) Wilcox, E. E. (Rose) Ch Cecil, Eliza, Ethel, Nellie, Kenneth, Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 33 Foreman for G. B. Mathers (1880) Wilcox, F. E. (Leona) Ch Marguerite, Ellen, Frank, Katherine, Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Crane Creek, Sec 36 OlOOa (1884) Wilcox, Harvey (Margaret) Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 31 O80a (1856) Wilkinson, Thomas (Anna) Ch Fran- cis, Maggie, Stanley, Easton Rt 1, tel Easton, twp Sherman, Sec 34 T a Alonza Tomlin (1910) Williams, Mrs. A. J. Ch Gertrude, Kil- bourne Rt 2, tel Easton, twp Kil- bourne, Sec 14 O160a Williams, Carl (Anna) Poplar City Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 27-S T280a H. Prettyman (1916) Williams, Curtis (Nettie) Ch Henry, Bath Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 12 Farm- hand for Summers (1886) Williams, C. Ch Bertha, William, Kil- bourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 12 O280a (1861) Williams, Jas. (Effie) Ch Glenn, Fern, Lola, Harry, Nelda, Guy, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Kilbourne, Sec 32 O5a (1866) Williams, J. M. (Vada) Ch Imogene, Irene, Erla, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17 T4a Thos. Daniel (1907) Williams, M. A. (Virgia) Ch Orville, Alice, Lloyd, Elsa, Mildred, Eula, Havana Rt 1, twp Havana, Sec 31-S T166a Z. L. Reproat (1876) Williams, Otto (Jessie) Kilbourne Rt 2, twp Kilbourne, Sec 14 T160a Mrs. Peter Williams (1893) Williams, William G. (Emma) Ch Eva, Vida, Francis, Gilley, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 7 O5a (1882) Williamson, Charles W. (Sophia) To- peka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 17 TTOOa Fred Bubert (1900) Williamson, I. N. Ch Gertrude, May, James, Elizabeth, Jane, Ruth, Bes- sie, Richard, Arthur, Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka, twp Quivers, Sec 9 T160a Henry Engkle (1855) Wills, Chas. (Elizabeth) Ch Paul, Ken- neth, Carlos, Topeka Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 36 T360a J. W. Harmel (1877) Wilson, C. A. (Eva) Ch Mary, M- lowe, Mabel, Marjorie, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 23 T400a Mrs. Rose Wilson (1887) Windsor, A. E. (Elizabeth) Havana, twp Havana, Sec 21 O120a (1874) Winklepleck, Warren Mason City Rt 4, twp Salt Creek, Sec 32 O15a (1860) Wiseman, James (Eva) Ch Ollie, Marie* Edward, Ralph. Saidora Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 16 TlOOa Henry Buge (1888) Wistehuff. Chas. (Emma) Ch Clara. Clyde, Carl, Ruth, Wayne, Manito Rt 3, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 28 O109a (1905) Witherell, Mrs. Emma Ch Gid, Fred, Ethel, Kilbourne Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 35 T80a B. A. Samuel (1912) *Wolf, John (Betty) Ch Lydia, Harold, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 15 O188a (1888) 256 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Wolverton, Henry M. (Josie) Ch Glenn, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 22 O40a (1902) Womack, John (Minnie) Ch Boyce, Mason City Rt 5, tel Mason City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 36 T30a Mrs. Louise Scoville (1908) Wood, Fred M. (Eliza) Ch Roland, Lois, William, San Jose Rt 1, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 22 T160a P. A. Enlow (1881) *Wood f Wm. (Sallie) Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 20 T200a P. A. Enlow (1868) Woods, Alonzo (Emma) Ch James, San Jose Rt 2, tel San Jose, twp Aliens Grove, Sec 36 TlOOa O. S. Biggs (1900) Worner, Adam Ch Henry, August, Minnie, Laura, Ettie, Manito Rt 1, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 14 O107a (1877) Worner, Chas. (Julia) Ch Ernest, Nel- son, Lester, Dillar, Forest City Rt 2, tel Manito, twp Manito, Sec 15 OlOOa (1897) Warner. Henry (Mary) Ch Harold. Ruby, Wilfred, San Jose Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Manito, Sec 36 T240a Worner Estate (1892) Wright, R. L. (Alberta) San Jose Rt 1. twp Aliens Grove, Sec 27 T400a F. B. Warton (1917) Wright, W. H. (Effie) Bath Rt 2. twp Lynchburg, Sec 4 O^a (1872) Yardley, G. H. Ch Maude, Kilbourne Rt 2, tel Kilbourne, twp Crane Creek, Sec 19 O120 (1849) Vetter, Clyde (Goldie) Ch Wave, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 8 T430a Joshua Yetter (1890) Yetter, Joshua (Kathryn) Ch Orval, Leo, Havana Rt 4, twp Havana, Sec 8 O430a (1862) *Young, E. A. (Clarence) Topeka Rt 2, *el Topeka, twp Quiver, Sec 16 T240a Mrs. Mary Henhorst Young, Howard (Merl) Ch Richard, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 33 Farmhand for Harry Carrgil (1892) Young, William (Josie) Ch Mabel, Raymond. Mason City Rt 1, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 3i T127a Mary Bird (1915) Zeeck, Fred (Anna) Ch August, Hen- rietta. Herbert, Baby, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 11 T280a Maggie Kolves (1889) Zeeck, Mrs. Louise Ch Louis, Havana Rt 1, twp Bath, Sec 34 O280a (1876) Zeieseiitz. Ben (Minnie) Topeka Rt 2, tel Topeka. twp Quiver, Sec 19 T5a August Messman (1884) Zimmerman, Carl (Grace) Forest City Rt 2, tel Forest City, twp Forest City, Sec 18 Farmhand for W. A. Proehl (X897) Zimmerman, Mrs. Christina Ch Peter, Herman, Jennie, Tiny, Leoda, Mason City Rt 3, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 15 Ola (1885) Zimmerman, Earl (Mabel) Ch Marie, Pauline, Forest City Rt 1, tel Forest City, twp Pennsylvania, Sec 6 TllOa Etta Mason (1894) *Zimmerman, Jacob (Kizziah) Ch Lloyd, "Swings Grove" Mason City Rt 2, tel Mason City, twp Mason City, Sec 27 O200a (1865) *Zurhorst, Richard (Wilhelmina) Ch Marguerite, Walter, Bath Rt 1, tel Bath, twp Bath, Sec 17 OlOa (1884) Zurhorst, Herman (Marie) Ch Ed- ward, Frederick, George, Elsie. Saidora Rt 1, tel Saidora, twp Bath. Sec 9-S O120a (1895) FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURCH The Fairview M. E. Sunday school was organized in the spring of 1848, with Thomas Ainsworth as superintendent; the teachers were David Layman, William Ainsworth, and grandfather, Thomas Ainsworth. This was the first Sunday school organized in Lynchburg Township. In 1849 Thomas Ainsworth removed from the little log school house to the new church building, being the first church built south of Havana, in Mason County. The Fairview church and ceme- tery stand on the corner of sec- tions 10 and 15 of Lynchburg Township. The founders of the Fairview M. E. church were Thomas Ains- was elected superintendent of the Sunday school held in the little log school house, for the second time. This little log school house stood on the present site where the Fairview school now stands, in school district number four. During the year of 1850 the first Fairview M. E. church was built and the Sundav school was worth. William Ainsworth, John W. Howarth, David Layman, Samuel Layman, George Layman and P. C. Bowen. The Rev. Peter Cartwright, the famous itiner- ant preacher, was the presiding elder of this charge at that time. In 1890, the new and present Fairview church was built. 257 M HISTORY of MENARD COUNTY KNARD county was originally a part of Sangamon county. In 1839 the legislature subdivided Sangamon county and Menard was one of the three counties cut off and named in honor of Col. Pierre Menard, a Frenchman, who settled at Kaskaski in 1790. He was so popular in his day with the people of Illinois that when the convention 1 formed the constitution of the state, a clause was included providing that any citizen of the U/tiited States who had resided in the state for two years might be eligible to the office of lieutenant governor. This was done in order that Col. Menard, who had been naturalized only a year or two at the time, might be made lieutenant governor. Menard and DuBois of Quebec in 1790 formed a partnership. For a number of years DuBois was government agent for the Indians, and his candor and integrity soon won for him the esteem and friendship of the Indian tribes. He could purchase pelts and other wares to great advantage. He acquired considerable fortune, but it was lost through his liberality in going security for his friends. He died at the age of seventy-seven years in Tazewell county. Of the 198,675 acres of land in the county there were in 1878, 169,- 282 under cultivation. Of this, 63,286 acres were in corn yielding 1,875,096 bushels. In the same year there were 8,989 acres of winter wheat yielding 125,149 bushels, 891" acres of spring wheat yielding 6,244 bushels, 8,352 acres of oats producing 283,666 bushels, 10,168 acres of timothy yielding 14,542 tons of hay, 303 acres of Irish potatoes producing 15,620 bushels, 1,464 acres of apple orchards yielding 56,157 bushels of apples. This all shows that Menard county has always been agriculturally productive. A number of settlements were made in other parts of old Sangamori county before any were made in the limits of what is now Menard, and there is no evidence that any one ever settled in the area of Menard county before April, 1819, the first settler being Mr. John Clary, who came with his family at the date just named. He settled in a grove in the southwestern part of the county near the present site of the village of Tallula. Mr. Clary built what was known to the pioneer set- tlers as a three faced camp, which was a building with one entire side open ; the open side serving as door, window and chimney. In front of the open side was a pile of wood logs which served as fuel for cold weather and cooking purposes in all seasons. Not long after the Clary's settled in the grove, Mr. Solomon Pratt with his family took up his residence near the Clary's. During the fall of 1819 and the spring of 1820 a number of families came, among them the Armstrongs, Greens and Spears. The first marriage was John Jennison and Patsy McNabb. The first death was an infant son of Jacob Boyer. 258 The first schoolhouse was built at Sugar Grove township in 1822. The text-books were few in number. The teacher made all the pens of goose quills. The New Testament was used for a reader. James McNabb was the first teacher. The first preaching was in the cabin of Roland Grand by a man by the name of Henderson. The first postoffice in Menard county was established at Salem, niid Col. Rogers was the first postmaster. His duties were not very arduous, since newspapers were scarcely known in the west and but few people ever received a letter. In the fall of 1831 Abraham Lincoln came to Salem on his return from a trip with a flat boat to New Orleans. This was his first visit to the village. In the fall of 1831 Abraham Lincoln was appointed postmaster at Salem, which position he held for several years. He was a member of a company of one hundred men who answered the call for volunteers for the Black Hawk war. He was elected captain of the company. During Lincoln's stay at Salem, especially the first few years, there was a kind of a feud or rivalry between the Clary's Grove boys and the River timber boys. Perhaps in the entire state there was not a hardier set to be found than those Clary's Grove boys, and there was no rowdyism or rivalry for a circuit of twenty miles with which they were not in some way connected. Lincoln was always umpire, arbitra- tor and judge and all of them had the most implicit confidence in his honor and ability. Lincoln became surveyor and in the discharge of the duties of his office he visited every part of the county, for by him the entire land of the county was surveyed. Almost his last work as surveyor was laying out the present town of Petersburg. Near the end of the Black Hawk war Mr. Lincoln became inter- ested in Anna Rutledge, but in 1835 she died and it is said "The heart of Lincoln was buried in the coffin of Anna Rutledge." Be this true or not, a dark shadow seemed to be cast over him from which he fully never emerged, and it is said by those who knew him that Lincoln would often wander alone to her grave. In 1834 when Abraham Lincoln was elected to the legislature he walked to the seat of government, and one suit of home-spun jeans was his outfit for the entire session. He was popular with all classes. At one time his compass and chain were sold for debts and were bought by Mr. James Short who at once handed them over to Mr. Lincoln who gladly accepted them remarking "I'll do as much for you some day." Firm and true to his words, after he became President of the United States, he repaid the kindness by appointing Mr. Short to a lucrative office. On the highest bluff along the; Sangamon river were found a number of Indian mounds. Arrow-heads, spear-points of flint and stone axes were found on the surrounding surface. In some of the mounds were found human skeletons; also specimens of pottery. 259 After the first settlements were made in the limits of the county, the Indians had nearly all been removed. A few were still in the timbers of Indian Creek in the neighborhood of Indian Point. Two old men Shick-Shack and Shambolee lived for a year or two in the vicinity of the present town of Chandlerville. With them were a num- ber of their relatives. Here Shick-Shack died and was buried and the hill is still known as Shick-Shack Hill. After his death his friends left the settlement and they were heard of no more. There being no trouble with the Indians at the time of the settle- ments, there was never any need of block houses or forts. At one time while the Indian town was in Elkhart Grove a band of Indians coming through carried off a young lady as prisoner. The first day she was tied fast to a pony, but she had presence of mind and tore off parts of her clothing, which she dropped at intervals when not watched by her captors. This served to guide her friends to her rescue. The band with their captain crossed the; Sangamon river almost east of where Springfield now stands. It was near Williamsville that her father and a few friends who were pursuing her came upon the Indians., When she saw her rescuers she ran towards them. An Indian gave chase and hurled his tomahawk at her, wounding her. She was restored to her friends but it was a long time before she recovered. The first two railroads to come into Sangamon county were the Chicago and Alton and the Springfield and Northwestern. From the very beginning, the inhabitants were interested in pro- viding schools. The first rudely constructed building with log and home made benches were the result of a great deal of sacrifice on the part of the parents, but with the desire to give their children the best that was possible in this new country. Books were scarce. To illustrate the scarcity of books a little story is told of Lincoln. While at Salem he took lessons from Mr. Graham in English grammar. He did not have a book, but he learned that Mr. John Vance, then living seven miles north of Salem, had a copy of Kirkhove's Grammar. Mr. Lincoln walked barefooted the seven miles ami back, procured the book, mastered its contents and then returned it. Schools were supported by subscription, the charges being $1.50 to $2.50 per scholar for a term of three months, the school being in session only during mid-winter; everyone was needed to take care of the crops during the rest of the year. 2HW MENARD COUNTY. ILLINOIS 881 MENARD COUNTY FARMERS' DIRECTORY ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY a Acres; Ch Children; O Owner; T Tenant or Renter; tel Telephone; twp Township; Sec Section; Rt. Rural Route; Name of wife follows direc- tory name in parenthesis ( ) ; Figures at end of information year directory name became a resident of county; Directory Name and Address are in holdface type; (*) designates owner of an Automobile; (f) Owner of a Tractor. EXAMPLE *tAdams, Frank H. (Esther) Ch Mary, Petersburg Rt 1, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, T640, Sec 10, Wm. H. Johnson (1872) MEANS THAT Frank H. Adams Name. (*) Ji Owns an Automobile. (f) Owns a Tractor. (Esther) Wife's name. Ch Mary Child named Mary. Petersburg Rt 1 Postoffice, Petersburg R. F. D. 1. T640a Tenant on 640 acres. tel Petersburg On Petersburg Telephone Exchange. twp Athens Lives in Athens township. Sec 10 Section 10. Wm. H. Johnson Owner's name. (1872) Lived in county since 1872. *Ackerman, E. J. (Fannie) Ch George, *Adams, Thomas (Ollie) Ch Clarence, Marie, John, Elsie, Petersburg Rt Earl, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 1, twp Tallula, Sec 2 T75a Helstern 15 T320a Peter R. Klein (1899) Estate (1874) ._ . _. __ Aden, John (Flora) Ch Herman, Henry, Ackerman, Mary Ch Rinard, John, Rosa, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweet Water, twp Sec 3 O275a (1849) Sugar Grove, Sec 5 and 8 O207a (1871) *Aden, J. H. (Blenda) Ch John, At- ter berry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec Ackerman, Rinard (Hermenia) Ch 5 O161a (1868) Harold, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweet Water,, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 5 *Aden, Matilda Ch Pauline, Petersburg T207a Mary Ackerman Rt 2 tw P Atterberry, S'ec 9 O40a (1858) Adams, Alfred (Anna) Ch Dorothy, Hazel, Mildred, Athens Rt 1, twp *Ahlrichs, Harm "Pleasant View South Athens, Sec 2, T20a Eddy Farm" Petersburg Rt 1, twp Peters- Franks (1911) burg, Sec 35 O95a (1877) Adams, I. G. (Matilda) Greenview Rt Ahrenkiel, L. L. (Maria) Ch Irene, 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 31 OlOa Helen, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- (1894) berry, Sec 16 O39a (1884) 262 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Alinger, Charles W. (Rachael) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 O97a (1894) Alinger, John H. (Delia) Ch Henry, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 O80a (1877) Alinger, Mary Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec. 1 O35a (1894) *Alkire, Ray (Mary) Greenview Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 1 O171a (1892) Alkire, Thomas H. (Jessie) Ch Ray, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweet Water, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 5 T360a J. H. Smith (1916) Allen, Ed. (Mary) Ch Walter, Arthur, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 29 T140a Mrs. Gum (1885) 'Allen, Edward (Lizzie) Ch Eli, "Mull- berry Farm" Oakford Rt 1, twp At- terberry, Sec 18 O45a (1864) *Allen, John (Malinda) Ch Earl, Wil- liam, Hattie, Alvie, Oakford, twp Oakford, T325a S. F. Sparks (1861) Allen, Milton (Kate) Ch Bernice, Ruth, Aileen, Richard, Katherine, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, ' Sec 25 T30a H. W. Schafer (1887) Altig, James P. (Edna) Ch Norma, Bernice, Tailula Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 33 T80a C. D. Gum (1882) *Amerkamp, Dick (Belty) Ch Marie, Herman, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove-North, Sec 31 T187a Harmon Amerkamp (1878) Amerkamp, John (Ada) Greenview Rt 1, Irish Grove. Sec 6 T200a Harmon Amerkamp (1879) Ames, Herbert (Pearl) Ch Berniece, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 30 T a Geo. Robinson (1893) Ames, James (Anna) Ch Wallace, Alice, Edith, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 2 TlOOa J. N. Rut- ledge (1900) Andreasen, Carl (Helene) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 33 T14a Colby Estate (1905) Armstrong, Geo. K. Ch Hannah, Marie, "Plain View Farm" Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 7 T240a E. J. Armstrong (1876) Armstrong, John B. Atterberry Rt 20, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 Farmhand for H. E. Ensley (1874) *Armstrong, J. S. (Maude) Ch Howard, Susie, Oliver, Jeannette, Helen, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 8 T170a E. J. Armstrong (1877) Armstrong, Ryal (Martha) Ch Ed, Lizza, Robert, Clarence, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 14 O300a (1867) *Armstrong, W. C. (Lucinda) Ch Clement, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atter- berry, Sec 8 T200a E. J. Armstrong (1880) Arum, Carl (Eva) Ch Gladys, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 15 T80a C. C. Juhl (1914) *Artman, George (Lula) Ch Thelma, Harta, Nellie, Jessie, George, Daniel, "Pleasant Hill Farm" Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 20 OSoa (1870) *Artman, John (Lucinda) Ch Samuel, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 30 060a (1883) Atterberry, Claude (Sella) Ch Gilbert, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 18 T120a S'. E. Watkins (1883) Atterberry, Daniel (Nora) Tallula Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 O4a (1859) Atterberry, Fred (Love) Ch Virgil, Marie, Myril, Jerry, Widrow, Atter- berry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 Ola (1877) *Atterberry, Geo. D. (Anna) Ch Charles, Beck, Florence, Goldie, At- terberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 32 O3a (1858) *Atterberry, Harry O. (Goldie) Ch Cyrus, Velda, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 O114%a (1884) *Atterberry, L. L. Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 OSOa (1892) *Atterberry, Peter C. (Mary) Ch Laura, Peter, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 O254a (1880) Atterberry, P. T. (May) Ch Jessie, Ralph, Neoma, Atterberry, twp At- terberry, Sec 31 T40a Joseph Colson (1887) Atterberry, Roy (Lulu) Ch Paul, At- terberry, twp Attelrberry, Sec 31 T a John Armstrong (1878) -Austin, W. D. (Liza) Ch Russell, Grace, Clara, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 17 O44a (1854) Averbery, H. H. (Lizzie) Ch Helen, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, S'eo 16 T75a Zurstadt Estate (1900) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 263 B Backs, J. H. (Alvena) Petersburg Rt 2,, twp Atterberry, Sec 11 T120a Lorena Senter (1887) Bailey, E. O. (Ida) Ch John, Thomas, Edna, May, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 18 T85a W. H. Houghton (1878) Bailey, J. C. (Alley) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 30 T77a Chas, Tuey (1867) *Baker, Grover I. (Daisy) Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 4 T207 Dave Galliger (1917) *Baker, Henry (Francis) Ch Lawrence, Oakford, twp Oakford, Sec 14 O137a (1860) Baker, J. H. (Maggie) Ch Garrett, Anna, Emma, Dick, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 15 O320a (1869) Baker, John (Mary) Ch John, Peters- burg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 33 T80a Leon L. Beard (1917) Baker, William (Fannie) Ch Thelma, Margaret, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 27 T166a John H. Cantrale (1917) Bale, Miss Alice Petersburg Rt 4, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 T28a Bale Estate (1861) Bale, Harris (Carrie) Ch Harry, Isa- belle, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Peters- burg, Sec 26 O98a (1869) *Bale, Mrs. Mary E. Ch Ida, Cabanis, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 O40a (1848) Ball, Ed. (Eva) Ch Edith, Orval, Atter- berry, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 T50a Elias Watkins (1883) Ball, Wm. (Alice) Ch Thomas, Wil- liam, Dorothy, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 10 T116a Thos. Eckhoff (Native Son) Balster, Ben (Nellie) Ch Ermal, Emer- son, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 21-22 'T135a Thomas Leemann (1874) *Balster, J. D. (Mary) Ch Anna, Pet- ersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 26 OlOOa (1890) Ealster, John D. (Hazel) Ch John, Tal- lula Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 12 T175a Spear Estate (1896) *Balster, J. H. (Minnie) Ch Henry, Louis, Katherine, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 36 O208 (1881) Balster, Louis F. (Mary) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 27 T80a H. E. Ensley (1888) *Balster, Thomas (Katie) Ch Kather- ine, Irene, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 T193a H. Balster (1880) Barnett, A. L. (Demarious) Ch Orville, Claude, Jesse, Charles, Marie, Mar- dell, Edith, Lawrence, Greenview Rt 1, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 12 T175a G. D. Warnsing (1896) Barnett, Joseph (Lillie) Ch Vertus, Calene, Greenview Rt 1, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 12 T20Qa G. D. Warnsing (1896) *Barney, A. E. (Harriett) Ch Mary, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 8 O106-2/3 (1859) Barnsback, S. P. (Jennie) Ch Thomas, Earl, Pearl, Athens Rt 1, twp South Athens, Sec 12 OlOOa Barr, Forrest J. (Katie) Athens Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 15 T420a Thomas Sudduth (1916) *Bartels, G. C. (Anna) Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 12 T127a J. H. Bar- tels (1880) *Bast, Ernest R. (Leona) Ch Anna, Elizabeth, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula,i Sec 10 T250a Mrs. Anna Nollsch (1890) Bates, Bradley W. (Martha) Ch Oscar, Mattie, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Mid- dletown, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 14 O160a (1849) We Have Reopened The HOTEL With a variety store in connection, at ATHENS, ILLINOIS. Your patronage is solicited. CHURCHILL'S 264 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Batterton, Anderson (Viola) Ch Gil- bert, Ethel, May, Thomas, Eliza, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 16 O33a (1869) Batterton, E. W. (Ellen) Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 6 O77%a (1842) Batterton, Harve (Lolie) Ch Mary, Maudie, Leonard, Charles, Peters- burg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp At- hens, Sec 7 T a Alvy Tozer (1868) Batterton, Homer (Nellie) "Home of the Friendless" Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 5 O160a (18) Battoms, W. S. (Lavada) Ch Lona, Clemmie, Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 22 T200a Philip Klein (1915) Baty, J. M. (Anna) Tallula Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 11 T160a John G. Hin- rick (1917) Baum, Henry (Alice) Ch Maggie, Clarence, Leon, Ruth, Maude, Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 27 O114a (1863) Beard, E. S. (Mary) Ch Cleo, Lizzie, Velda, Anna, Fanny, Dema, Mable, George, Claude, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 22 T190a W. D. Mor- ters (1900) Beard, Mrs. H. A., Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 22 O170a (1862) *fBeard, Leon L. (Mary) Ch Anna, Leona, Charles, Ralph, "Maple Side Farm" Petersburg Rt 1, twp Peters- burg, Sec 21 & 22 O165a (1882) *Beauchamp, W. H. (E. May) Ch Claude, "Maple Lawn Farm" Green- view Rt 4, twp West Greenview, Sec 22 O80a (1880) *Beauchamp, Ward, Greenview Rt 4, twp West Greenview, Sec 22 O80a (1896) Becker, Abram (Hazel) Ch Paul, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 11 O80a (1913) Becker, C. D. (Clara) Ch Mary, Fancy Prairie, twp Athens, O91a (1911) Becker, J. E. (Mabel) Ch Hortense, Ralph, Earl, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 23 T175a) Chas Gibbs (1909) *Becker, Peter (Elizabeth) Ch Elsie, Margaret, Joseph, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 14 OllOa (1890) *Beek, Lee B. (Bertha) Ch John, Ena, Dorothy, Elberta, Henry, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 35 & 25 O46a (1916) *Beekman, J. C. (Kate) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 27 T284a S. S. Beekman (1875) *Beggs & Hatch, Greenview, twp In- dian Creek, Sec 32 Behrends, J. S. (Lena) Ch Elmer, Jes- sie, Laura, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Pe- tersburg, Sec 5 T160a G. Heyen (1906) Bell, C. J. (Alie) Ch Jesse, James, Wal- ter. Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 9 O15a (1853) Bell, G. H. (Elizabeth) Ch Hazel, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 16 TllOa Fred C. Scheriwise (1889) Bell, T. E. (Ada) Ch Alice, Elsie, Irinie, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 16 T160a J. Schnapp (1912) Bell, W. F. (Lillie) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 38 T40a Stiltz Bros. (1908) Belto*i, Harland (Lizzie) Ch Thur- man, Eddie, Eugene, Elizabeth, Tal- lula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 17 T80a Ed. Trenary (1909) Bennett, Buttlea, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 14 T a Pete Becker (1896) Bennett, Marshall (Pearl) Ch Mildred, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 18 T a (1895) Bennett, S. M. (Harriett) Ch Harry, Amon, Athens Rt 2, twp South Athens, Sec O90a (1870) Benson, James (Alice) Ch Rainey, Harriett, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 18 T120a Mrs. John Nelson (1877) Bergman, H. Y. (Love) Ch Alice, Eliza, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 26 TlOOa E. E. Brass (1882) Berkley, Bert (Mattie) Ch Alta, Marie, Carl, Ethel, Bethel, Claude, Peters- burg Rt 7, twp Athens, Sec 4 & 9 T120a Catherine Sculley (1914) *Bherns, George (Katie) Greenview Rt 1, twp Irsih Groves, Sec 5 T200a John Bherns (1888) Bherns, William (Anna) Ch William, Anna, Carl, Lome, Francis, Green- view Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 15 O430a (1862) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 265 Binger, Antman (Matilda) Ch Moul- ton, Goldie, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 15 O40a (1876) Binger, George, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 17 T80a J. Hannah Wilken (1882) *Birns, Robert T. (Addie) Ch Everett, Glen, Edith, Helen, Robert, Alcie, Greenview Rt 4, twp West Green- view, Sec 22 T290a H. J. Tice (1878) "Blakely, Oscar (Anna) Ch Hazel, Archie, Alice, Desse, Kilbourne Rt 1, tel Kilbourne, twp Kilbourne, Sec 8 O240a (1886) Blankenspip, William Ch Arthur, Hol- lis, Edith, Kennith, Fancy Prairie, twp Athens, Sec 25 T a Ellen Coun- cil (1864) *Blood, O. J. (Mary) Ch France, Es- ther, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7 O29a (1876) Bloom, Charles (Mary) Ch Rose, Jake, Ralph, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, T302a George Bloom (1870) Bloom, George (Elizabeth) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec ?> O300a (1854) Blotcher, Dee (Mary) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10 T80a Walter Watkins (1913) Blurton, Jim, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 21 T a Mr. H. E-?gers (1889) *fBocker, H. E. (Delia) Ch Russell, Mildred, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tal- lula, Sec 14 T168a John C. Bocker (1882) Boehm, Otto (Minnie) Ch Edward, Bennie, Bonnie, Lettie, Edna, Oak- ford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 17 O188a (1867) * Boehm, Gustave (Mary) Ch Eyelett, Charles, Minnie, Rosa, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 9, O80a (1866) Boehm, Charles A. (Martha) Ch Ethel, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 8 O80a (1857) Boehm, Oren (Eliza) Ch Alice, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 16 T a J. T. Kincaid (1896) Boehm, Powell G. (Dorthea) Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 9 T75a Chas. Boehm (1893) *Boeker, Ben (Elizabeth) Ch Harold, Russell, Eugene, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 7 T240a J. H. Boeker (1886) *Boeker, Carl L. (Laura) Ch Ruth, Carl, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 11 T300a W. H. Boeker (1892) *Bceker, F. W. (Mertis) Ch Virgil, Ruth, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 7 OlOOa (1882) W. V. HOAG AND HIS BLACKSMITH SHOP WITH RURAL CARRIER G W. STITH AND HIS TEAM IN THE FOREGROUND 266 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Boeker, W. C. (Martha) Ch Bennie, Nervie, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atter- berry, Sec 8 O500a *Boeker, W. H. (Sarah) Ch Hubert, "Elm Wood Seed Farm," Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 11 O510a (1896) *Bone, Keach (Judith) Ch Elizabeth, Edgar, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 14 O a (1884) Bone, R. E. (Alice) Ch Wesley, "Bone- hurst," Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 15 O302a (1862) Bennett, L. F., Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 O200a (1885) *Bonnett, William E. (Matilda) Ch Loyal, Cecil, Helen, Bessie, Claudie, "Robinson Mills," Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 27 O313a (1868) Bote, Wm. (Ella) Ch Gerald, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 14 T200a Peter Becker (1908) Bracken, J. N. (Sylvia) Ch Nellie, Tal- lula, twp West Tallula, Sec 2 T40a v Judy Estate (1917) *Bradley, A. A. (Lucy) Ch Flora, Marshall, Herschall, "Bradley Hill Farm," Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 18 O139a (1870) *Bradley, Eliver (Nellie) Ch Phillip, Greenview, twp Irish Grove, Sec 6 T305a Newt Bradley (1888) * Bradley, James (1'ona) Ch Margaret, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, S'ec 9 T225a J. A. Bradley (1888) *Bradley, J. A. (Effie) Ch Willis, Vir- ginia, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, Sec 14 O30a (1860) *Bradley, Newton (Lillie) Ch Elmer, Stella, Athens, twp Athens (1875) *Bradley, Ray (Edith) Ch Donald, Mil- dred, Dale, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 15 T80a J. A. Bradley (1882) Bradshaw, Asa (Myrtle) Ch Virgil, Elija, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Peters- burg, Sec 26 O120a (1902) *Brandt, H. C. (Nancy) Ch Ora, Helen, Lavan, Willie, Petersburg Rt 1, twp TaJlula, Sec 23 T3a J. S,. Huril (1891) f*Brass, E. E. (Ella) Ch Genna, La- verne, Jean, E. E., Maylou, Ward. "Vinyard Hill Farm" Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 11 O44a (1912) Brenk, Martin, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Petersburg, Sec 13 T a (1884) Brockman, James M. (Jean) Ch Helen, Ervie, Clay, James, Bertha, Malcolm, Frieda, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 33 T160a Mrs. Jas. Carney (1910) Brooks, J. A. (Clemma) Ch Gladys, Helen, Ross, "Sunny Brook Farm" Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 8 O90a (1886) Brown, J. A. (Jennette) Ch Stanley, Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 6 TlOOa Mrs. Hornbuckle (1916) Brown, Harry (Edith) Ch Laura, Harry, "Walnut Row St. Farm" Tal- lula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 17 & 20 O180a (1900) *Bruner, Henry (Anna) Ch Paul, Elmer, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 30 O316a (1881) *Bryant, Therlbert (Rosa) Ch Russell, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 5 T178a Chas. Spears (1909) Bucks, Mrs. Etta Ch George, Marie, Martha, Harmon, Grace, James, Etta, Irwin, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, Sec 5 T160a D. C. Worthington Bukley, Ben (Elsie) Ch Cyrus, Charles, Helen, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 11 T36a H. H. Scherding (1884) Burrus, James Allen (Elizabeth) Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 15 O175%a (1881) *Busch, William (Helena) Ch August, Harry, Eddie, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 24 O248a (1887) " Consider carefully the fact that a portion of every dollar spent in local stores finds its way to some essential function for the support and development of the neighbor- hood, the general prosperity of which you must necessarily share in." MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 267 Caldwell, Fred (Louise) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 33 Mrs. Anna Rile (1895) Caldwell, John Y. (Minnie) Ch Mary, Jennie, Williamsville Rt 26, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 30 O240a (1868) Callahan, Daniel L. (Lillie) Greenview Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 3 O120a (1913) Campbell, Forrest (Millie) Tallula Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 2 T640a Judy Fist (1884) *Campbell, Horace, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 27 T99a C. C. Camp- bell (1893) Campbell, John, Athens Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 10 H. Miller (1916) 'Campbell, Jim (Hattie) Ch Eva, Roy, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 30 Campbell, Vern (Lucile) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 30 T80a Weterman Estate (1895) Cantrall, Bertram (Ida) Ch Frank, Lucille, Ruth, Lester, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater Edward Culver (1870) Cantrall, John H. (Kitty) Ch Florence, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 17 O445a Chas. Cantrall (1887) Cantrall, Thos A. (Slyvia) Ch Roy, Lula, Clyde, King, Mildred, Blanche, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 29 O60a (1876) *Carson, Sr. Ruber (Rachel) Ch Ber- tha, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 23 O320a (1849) Carter, Chas, (Cynthia) Ch Verna, Sally Nettie, Christopher, Eula, Wil- liam, Lowell, Gerald, Emery J., Oak- ford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 15 O140a (1867) Carver, Frank W. (Josephine) Ch Ina, Gladys, Elman, Orville, Robert, Greenview Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, H. J. Marbold (1903) Carroll, W. J. (Mitilda) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 2 O80a (1865) *Classens, F. G. H. (Tena) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10 O120a (1878) Cassins, G. S. (Hattie) Ch Cyrus, Caro- line. Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atter- berry. Sec 31 O187.11a Cassens, John H. (Anna) Ch Garrett, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Peters- burg, Sec 10 O120a (1874) Cassens, Lee (Hattie) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, S'ec 34 T120a Beckman Estate (1886) Cave, Eugene (Hilda) Ch Otto, Lydia, Nellie, Thelma, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 24 T160a Ruben Carson (1914) Chesser, Henry A. (Anna L.) Ch Hames E., Minnie, Maude, Henry, Stevens, George, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 26 T8a Elmer Sapp (1834) Christie, Roscoe (Dora) Ch Perry, Rue, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 15 Tla Phil Klein (1913) Clara, Mrs. A. M. Ch Maria, Tillie, Jessie, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 21 O80a (1841) Clark, Cecil R. (Katie) Ch James, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 5 T165a H. Clark (1894) Clarke, C. C. (Minnie) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 3 O80a (1857) *Clark, C. E. (Nina) Ch William. Carroll, Marion, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, W. A. Clark (1886) *Clark, E. D. (Rilla) Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 33 O80a (1884) *Clark, E. E. Ch Fred Petersburg Rt 3, O75a Athens (1862) Clark, H. E. (Cassie) Pleasant Plaines Rt 43, twp Tallula Fr 320a Nathan Carson (1916) *Clark, Harley M. (Ella) Ch Velda, Mae, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 5 O165a (1869) Ladies ' Ready -to -Wear Dept. Largest stock of Coats, Dresses, PETERSBURG, ILLINOIS Suits, Skirts, Waists, Etc. VlClf tVlf* VlSll Uie THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Clark, J. E. (Emma) Ch I'ona, Opha, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 6 O40a (1869) Clark, Lue, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 3 O65a Clark, Ray G. (Mary) Ch .Mildred, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 19 T350a W. A. Clark (1898) Clark, Steve (Anna) Ch Brady, Eugene, Elliot, Hershell, Eddie, Edna, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Tallula, Sec 11 T50a A. N. Spears (1906) Clark, Will (Hazel) Ch Elizabeth, Mollie, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 21 T80a C. Niemyer (1909) Clary, M. B. (Sarah) Ch Delcie, Lor- etta, Elizabeth, Martha, William, Hugh, Marion, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry Sec 35 T107a J. H. Clary (1875) Clary, Nancy A. Ch Zella, Ruby, Atter- berry, twp Atterberry, Sec 32 Ola Clary, R. S. (Birdie) Ch Willie, Fisch- er, Loyd, Mazella, Robert, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 26 T190a W. H. Taylor (1866) Clary, Walter (Elizabeth) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 21 T40a Ernest Dawson (1894) Clasing, Herman (Gasche) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10, T160a Fred Killers (1916) *Claypool, E. E. (Louise) Ch Frances, Long, Geo., Edward, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 18 O580a (1865) Claypool, Mrs. J. Ch Anna, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 12 O260a (1863) Clemens, Charles, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 18 T95a Harry Tripp (1876) Clemens, G. W. (Ella) Ch Bertie,, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens O98a (1858) Clemens, H. M. (Edith) Ch Lowell, Grace, Bertha, Julia, Ruby, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg O99a Cora Campbell (1916) Clemens, J. D. (Carrie) Ch Edna, Ethel, Edith, Nellie, Earl, Charles, Ruth, Mary, Athens Rt 2, twp At- hens, S'ec 27 T40a Campbell Estate (1869) Cline John A., Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 O40a (1856) Cline, William H. (Eda) Ch Hardy, Earl, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 065a (1850) Cline, Charles (Laura) Ch Lillian M., Irene M., Florence R., Charles H., Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 O90a (1868) *Coady, Ed,, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 8 O143a (1890) Coady, Michael (Mary) John, Mary, Catherine, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 11 O160a (1873) Ccady, Peter (Margaret) Ch Nellie, Joel, Margaret, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 11 O160a (1875 ) *Coady, Thomas (Anna) Ch John, Ed, Frank, Tom, Katie, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 16 O143a (1871) Coby, W. G., Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 8 O40a (1863) Codzel, Roy, Athens, twp South Athens, Marion Ferugeson (1884) Cogil, G. W. (Janette) Ch Helena, May, Delight, Archer, Hermina, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 17 O190a J. W. Cogil (1873) Cohee, Mrs. Bettie, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 12 O320a (1839) *Cohee, E. D. (lona) Ch Dortha, Oak- ford Rt 10, twp Oakford, Sec 12 T320a Mrs. Bettie Cohee (1887) Colby, Mrs. A. D. Ch Henry, Dean, Mary, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 2 T190a Henry Colby (1888) Colby, Henry H. Ch Ruby M., Sugg, Robert L. W., Colby, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 15 O296^ (1845) Colby, Robert, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 15 Henry H. Colby (1895) Collins, Herman (Hazel) Ch Chas, Pauline, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 12 T40a H. G. Nance (1912) Colson, Calvin (Ollie) Ch Samuel, Mable, Hattie, John, Lawrence, Alex, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 36 O80a (1858) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 269 Colson, Joseph (Martha) Ch Matt At- terberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 O200a (1860) Colson, Samuel S. (Hattie) Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 25 Joseph Colson (1896) *Combs, Ely M. (Celestine) Ch Helen, Beulah, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 11 Tla Menard Produce Co. (1882) *Combs, E. H. (Mollie) Ch Thomas, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 22 T165a Mrs. V. G. Combs (1869) *Combs, John B. (Olive) Ch Virgie, Elsie, Meona, Eula. Ralph, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 16 O120a (1872) Combs, J. H. (Eliza) Cih Bennett, Nellie, Robert, Athens Rt 1, twp South Ahtens, Sec 11 T}0a W. A. Cline (1917) Commings, Jessie (Nola) Ch Guy, Unice, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 31 Thos Dawson (1916) *Conkey, Joseph (lona) Ch Theodore, Clara, Maude, Talluula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 27 O240a (1916) Conn, Spencer (Nancy) Ch Myrtle, Clymie, Roy, Greenview Rt 4, twp West Greenview, Sec 22 Everett Tice (1914) *Conover, James L. (Alice) Ch Leona, Louise, Edith, Lillian, Lawrence, Mary, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 2 T199a Helen M. Conover (1873) Cook, R. H. (Grace) Ch Helen, Lucille, Franklin, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 2 T440a E. G. Wat- kins (1892) Cooper, G. A. (Minervia) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 16 O80a (1859) Copenhover, Ben (Amellie) Greenview, twp Irish Grove, Sec 11 Ed Claypool (1913) Corson, Chas P. (Amelia) Ch George F., Mary, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 24 O80a (1881) Couchman, J. L. (Lizzie) Tallula Rt 1, Sec 3 O80a (1851) Council, Ellen Ch Frank M., Fancy Prairie, tel wniiamsville, O250a (1894) Council, Frank M. (Jeanette) Ch Jeanette, Francis, Fancy Prairie, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 25 O250a Ellen Council (1882) Council, John W. (Jennie) Ch Hattie, Ruth, Fancy Prairie, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 25 O65a (1862) Courtwright, W. P. (Adline )Ch Wm. T. Marguerite, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 13 T40a C. Cassen (1881) Cox, Fred (Addie) Ch Ruby, Stanley, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 22 E. L. Bane (1917) Cox, J. H. (Anna) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 19 County Farm (1863) Cox, J. W. (Victory) Ch Annul, Deroy, Herman, Zena, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 5 T80a David Worth- ington (1906) Cox, W. T. (Elva) Ch Willard, Robert, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 24 T40a J. S. Hurie (1916) *Cramer, Herman (Anna) Ch Dick, Roy, Wilma, Elmer, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, T160a John Nelson (1892) Crawford, John (Lizzy) Ch Rogers, Emerson, Karl, Petersburg Rt 3, tel Petersburg, twp Indian Creek, Sec 32 O68a (1896) Crawford, Luther (Mabel) Ch Harold, Hazel, Clyde, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweet- water, twp Sugar Grove, S'ec 4 Sam Prost (1906) Cregen, W. A. (Sarah) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 23 Ola (1911) Croft, Mrs. Anna Ch Vera, Danola, Henry, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Mid- dletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 O234a (1907) Croft, S. T. (Myrtle) Ch Gladys, Hilda, Lewis, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp East Irish Grove, Sec 31 T138a D. B. Croft (1884) Cronin, John D. (Martha) Ch Lary, Louise, Martha, Katherine, John, Leo, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 16 T75a Phil Fahay (1912) Cronin, J. P. (Catherine) Ch Leo, John, Arthur, George, Tallula Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 O88a (1860) 270 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Cudget, Andrew, Athens, twp South Athens, Sec 3 O207a (1853) Cudgel, William (Mary) Ch Harrison, Athens, twp South Athens, Sec 3 O150a (1850) Culver, Anna M. Ch Ella, Edward, George, Mabel, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 4 O240a (1878) Culver, G. A., Athens Rt 2, tel Sweet- water, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 4 (1880) Culver, Harry W. (Lena) Ch Helen, Arthur Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 17 T160a J. E. Culver (1884) Culver, James E. (lona) Ch Harry, Walter, Edna, Cora, John, Margaret, Florence, Athens Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 18 O570a Cumins, J. R. (Ida) Ch Calvin, Ada, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 32 T169a Fred Rankins (1806) *Curry, Otto W. (Mary) Ch Donald, Mildred, Boreas, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 14 T3a H. S. Peterson (1885) Cutright, J. R. (Ida) Ch Fee, Orbin, Vernon, Taylor, Greenview Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 14 H. Marbolden- plegr (1916) D Dailey, John (Mary) Ch John, May, Athens Rt 2, twp South Athens, Sec 1 O120a (1882) Daily, Patrick (Mary) Ch William, Margaret, Ella, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 17 O106a (1870) Dalbey, John E., Athens Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 17 Mgr. for Culver Farmers Co-Op. Co. (1913) Daley, James, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 13 O160a (1889) Dallman, C. T. Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 35 O61a -Daniels, George W. (Alice) Ch Mary, L/ois, George, Mildred, "Cedar Nook Farm" Tallula Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 4 & 5 O319a (1903) *|Daniel, W. F. (Adie) Ch Howard, Ceciel, Myrtle, Byron, Ashland Rt 2, twp West Tallula, Sec 3 T243a J. F. Wilson Estate (1867) -Davenport, Charles, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 19 & 20 O340a (1857) *Davenport, C. M., Petersburg Rt 4, twp South Athens, Sec 19 O342y 2 a (1887) *Davidson, H. F. (Anna) Ch Robert, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 33 O283a (1881) Davis, Charles (Erma) Ch Arthur, Harold, Dorothy, Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 3 T a Frank Medsker (1917) Davis, Fred (Minnie) Ch Ruby, Opal, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 12 T160a Henry Colby (1916) Davis, George (Francis) Ch Irene, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 11 T160a Albert Jensen (1915) Davis, Oscar (Lizzie) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 T80a J. B. Wilkens (1894) Davis, Walter (Ellis) Ch Julia, Peters- burg Rt 3, twp West Greenup, Sec 32 T a Frank Teihune (1906) Davison, J. F. (Delia) Ch Vernena, William, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 8 Tl'.OOa D. D. Velde (1911) Dawson, A. C., Atterberry, twp Atter- berry, Sec 32 T30a G. S. Conens (1875) CHAS. STONE & SON, Druggists 'TAe Rexall Drug Store" GREENVIEW, ILLINOIS MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 271 *Dawson, E. L. (Farlnda) Ch Marjorie, Herschael, Harold, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 10 & 11 T180a J. A. Bradley (1884) *Dawson, Frank P. (Kathryn) Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 16 O67a (1881) Dawson, Harry (Myrtle) Ch Gladys, Elsie, Atterberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 T187.11a (1879) . Dawson, Thomas, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 31 T260a T. J. Dawson (1870) DeFreese, W. L. (Mary) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 27 T20a Russel Watkins (1884) Delk, James (Margaret) Ch Setha, Verdis, Minnie, Mary, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 24 O21a (1903) Delk, Lucin, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 T9a Smith Bros. (1917) *Dennis, Frank (Meeker) Ch Margie, Merle, Alva, John, Charles, Clara, Carrie, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian, Creek, Sec 11 T360a Frank Marbold (1907) Denton, E. H. (Julia) Ch Viola, Peters- burg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 6 O56a (1878) * Denton, H. H. (Minnie) Ch Nellie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7 O109a (1875) *Denton, Homer (Ethel) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Petersburg, Sec 12 T105a Hutchson Estate (1880) Denton, J. M. (Laura) Ch Dot, Cal, Greenview Rt 4, twp Indian Creek, Sec 22 O236a (1850) *Derry, B. J. (Edna) Ch Thelma, Mil- dred, Harold, Martha, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 27 O160a (1876) *Derry, E. N. (Virginia) Ch Earl, Petersburg Rt 6, tel Athens, twp Athens, Sec 27 O160a (1855) *DeSilver, Frank (Effle) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 19 T160a F. L. Harnil (1901) *Deverman, Frank J. (Amelia) Green- view Rt 1, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 10 & 14 T160a J. G. Deverman (1886) *Deverman, Harry (Emma) Ch Henry, Margaret, Arthur, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 9 & 17 T120a Henry Deverman (1887) Deverman, Henry Ch John, Mary, Harry, Minnie, Otto, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 8, 9 & 17 O400a (1870) TIRELESS LAWN MOWERS 272 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Deverman, John (Hannah) Ch Har- old, Eileene, Greenview Rt 4, tel Oreenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 9 T200a Henry Deverman (1880) *DeWitt, Henry W. (Hettie) Ch George, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 8 & 17 O162a (1862) DeWitt, Mrs. Selia, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 8 TlOOa H. DeWitt (1864) Dice, W. E. (Ada) Ch Mary, Gala, May, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 10 T25a Julian Hall (1915) *Dicken, W. P. (May) Ch John, Earl, Mary, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 33 O80a (1874) *Diers, Ben (Anna) Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 26 T30a D. Diers (1889) *Diers, Frank (Leona) Ch Richard, Lewis, Lula, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 27 T80a Dick Diers '(1880) *Dierks, J. D. (Anna) Ch Irma, Irene, Floyd, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 29 O120a (1888) Dierks, Meine J. (Meta) Ch Meta, John, Ernest, Tallula Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 12 O77a (1878) *Dirks, John (Bertha) Ch Frank, Edna, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 15 T160a H. J. Janssen (1910) tDirks, Peter (Louisa) Ch Hilda, Wil- liam, Marie, Richard, Frank, Peters- burg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 10 T320a I. Power (1893) Dirks, William (Jessie) Ch Octeliona, Bertha, Emma, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 31 T126a John Dirks (1892) Dixon, Lanus (Laura) Ch Ray, Ruth, Allen, Athens Rt 1, twp Fancy Prai- rie, Sec 15 T a Horace Barr (1907) Dixon, Mrs. Mary C., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 34 O160a (1840) Dixon, Perry (Lena) Ch Dean, Louis, Pauline, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Tallula, Sec 24 T80a Van Harrison (1878) Dobbs, Mrs. Nora Ch Irving, Jessie, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 T60a Wm. F. Sampson (1878) Doen, Herman (Elizabeth) Ch Henry, Mary, Albert, John, Herman, Minor, Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 11 T3a H. H. Shirding (1885) Doggett, Roy L. (Bertha) Ch Daisy, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, S'ec 21 Farmhand for H. H. Shirding (1871) *Dorgan, Michael (Ida) Ch Glenn, Homer, Warren, Evelyn, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 14 O108a (1874) Dorrett, Charles (Lizzie) Ch Irving, Moulton, Glenn, Marie, Greenview Rt 4, twp Trish Grove, Sec 29 T a E. E. Smoot (1880) Dorrell, John, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athenfc, Sec 19 T20a Cox Frank (1862) Dowell, A. J. (Emma) Ch Ruben, Le Roy, Florence, Luther, Martha, Dol- lie, Irene, Irving, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec -36 O66a (1860) Dowell, LeRoy (Susan) Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 36 T140a James W. Greenhauld (1893) "Downey, John (Erea) Ch Pauline, Elizabeth, Mary, Louise, William, Laura, Greenview Rt 4, twp West Greenview, Sec 16 OlOOa (1874) Dowson, Marthe E. Ch Thomas, Bill, Samuel, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atter- bery, S'ec 31 O30a (1847) * l-Drake, John E. (Alice) Ch Catherine, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 14 T67a L. B. Primm (1917) "Duncan, Greene (Carrie) Ch Opal, Otis, Ernest, Velda, Gladys, Green- view Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 19 OllOa (1872) THE FARMERS* REVIEW ILLINOIS' GREATEST FARM PAPER MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 273 Eades, Geo. M. (Amelia) Ch I'rvin, Thomas, Cedrice, Velma, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 34 O140a (1882) Eades, G. W. (Mary) Ch Helen, Eu- gene, Marjorie, John, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 3 T278a J. H. Burcholder (1887) Ebersolt, John (Maggie) Ch Peter, Maggie, Nellie, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 11 O80a (1857) Eden, W. H. (Cardela) Ch John, Albert, Earnest, William, Athens, twp Athens, Sec 24 Tiy 2 a (1911) Eden W. H. Cordeld) Ch John Elbert, Earnest, William, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens (1911) Edwards, Byran (Mary) Ch Gertrude, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 Tla (1916) * Edwards, George J. (Elizabeth) Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Tallula, Sec 19 T120a Helen Lehman (1887) Edwards, Harry M. (Irene) Arstella Mae, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 10 T60a Watts Estate (1896) *Edwards, William (Rose) Ch Ellen, Dale, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Cree;k, S'ec 10 T200a Watts Estate (1885) *Eggers, Henry (Arma) Ch Pauline, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 21 TISOa Mrs. Amelia Tice (1897) *Eichenauer, Chas (Flossie) Ch Carl, Marjorie, Henry, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 38 T280a H. . Eichenauer (1880) *Eichenauer, G. H. (Hattie) Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 5 O219a (1891) *Eldredge, C. L. (Lou) Ch Stella* Lillie, Celesta, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 18 S. H. Edwards (1917) Ellegood, Alonzo (Lela) Ch Charles, Paul, Greenview Rt 10, twp Irish Grove, Sec 2 T35 Catherine Lawn (1917) Ellegood, Lelia Ch Charles, Pearl, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 2 T35a Catherine Lawn (1917) Elliott, Mary E. Ch William, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 O40a (1837) Elliott, W. H., Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, S'ec 10 T40a Mary E. Elliott (1861) *Elliott, W. R. Ch Stella, Sally, Charles, Willard, Dillard, Myrtle, Lee, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 19 O12a (1901) Elmore, D. E. (Ettie) Ch Hettie, Helen, Orville, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, P. T. Langston (1901) Elmore, W. R. (Lydia) Ch Ed, Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 O82 (1847) *Engel, Carl (Emma) Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 29 T196a Anna G. Kincade (1898) Engel, Carl G. (Lena) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 29 T160a J. A. Kincade (1893) *Ennis, G. J. (Mollie) Ch Beulah, Bryan, Elnora, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 16 T20a (1865) Ensley, Mrs. Helen, Atterberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 29 O120a (1856) Ensley, Wilber (Parthenia) Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 2 O40a Estill, Ira (Carrie) Ch Myrl, Sidney, Lowell, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 9, T230a Mary McTenore (1884) PHOTOGRAPHY WORK OF ALL KINDS FARM SCENES, STUDIO SITTINGS, AMATEUR FINISHING TAYLOR J. PITTS, Over Werning General Store - - GREENVIEW, ILL. 274 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Estill, R. M. (Gertrude) Ch Frank, John, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 18 O167a (1882) Estill, S. D. (Matilda) Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove Sec 34 T200a Ed C. Reed (1881) Evers, J. D. (Alma) Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 25 T220 Aug Winkerman (1889) Evers, John (Hannah) Ch Fredia, Mattie, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 25 O160a (1872) * Evers, O. W. (Anna) Ch George, Geraldine, Greenview Rt 1, twp Indian Creek, Sec 24 O195a (1877) Ewing, Walter W. (Lena) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 22 T84a J. W. Powers (1901) Fairweather, Herbert ( Anna) Ch Lelah, Carl, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 36 (1916) Fawns, Roligh (Ada) Ch Asbon, Wil- bur, Athens Rt 1, twp South Athens, Sec 1 T25a Chas. Stone (1915) Ferguson, Alvia (Norma) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 9 Mrs. Waring (1888) Ferguson, Irvin (Winnie) Ch Charles, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 22 T40a Andy Johnson (1895) Ferguson, John W. (Nellie) Ch Edith, Sylvia, Edward, Cecil, Opal, Russell, Andie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 33, O23a (1879) Ferguson, Marion (Mary) Ch Allen, Marion, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 34 T15a Mrs. Victory Brown (1891) Ferguson, W. L. (Louisa) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 21 T40a J. W. Ferguson (1844) Finley, James (Elora) Ch William, Cecil, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Peters- burg, Sec 1 T225a Tieman Estate (1872) Forden, John (Maude) Ch William, Edna, Ernest, Hazell, Glover, Mabel, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens Sec 8 O30a (1875) * Forden, W. (Anna) Ch Harold, Or- ville, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, Sec 10 T127a G. Green (1883) *Frederick, John (Anna) Ch Emma, Edward, Greenview Rt 4, tel Peters- burg, twp Indian Creek, Sec 33 T160a J. M. Smoot (1890) Freeman, Jasper (Sadie) Ch Valley, Fiddy, Naomi, Earl, Homer, Green- view Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 17 T200a George Grove (1902) Freeman, Willard M. (Anna May) Ch Edith, Willard, Villy, Mildred, Chas, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 16 T67a Imo I. Chesley (1908) Frerichs, Fred (Edith) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 27 T60a Geo. Williams (1893) Frerichs, Thomas (Hannah) Ch Carl, Julia, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 22 O105a (1906) Fulton, Alvie (Rose) Ch Fanny, John, Leona, Marie, Guy, Harry, Athens Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 22 O90a (1873) Fulton, George (Ellie) Ch Chester, Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 1 T147a Fulton Estate (1885) Fulton, Harry (Minnie) Ch Fannie L., Arnold N., Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 21 O320a (1867) Fulton, Isaac (Elva) Ch Thelma, Thomas H., Athens Rt 1, tel Athens, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 22 O203a (1872) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 275 Caddie, Charles (Mrs. Chas.) Ch Deal, Fred, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 10 OlGOa (1873) *Gaddie, J. L. (Lydia) Ch Shelby, Earl, Seloria, Russel, Morris, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 14 T15a Mrs. Mary Stiekdick (1912) Caddie, Mary Ch Louie, Marie, Golden, Greenview Rt 4, twp Indian Creek, Sec 23 OlGOa (1874) Caddie, Thomas (Lucinda) Ch Thur- low, Earl, Lyle, Opal, John, Robert, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 3 OlGOa (1868) Gaines, C. P. (Jennie) Ch F. H., Lucy, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 24 OlGOa (1905) Gaines, T. B. (Rebecca) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 16 O85a (1856) Garrett, W. G. (Minnie) Ch Jess, Ida, John, Robert, Arthur, Golda, Bertha, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 Farmhand (1875) George, Francis M. (Loraine) Ch Nina, Nellie, Brewster, "S'even Oaks Farm" Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 27 T40a H. H. Garnsey (1858) Gerdes, Alfred S. (Edith) Ch Velda, Keneth, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Peters- burg, Sec 18 T160a Henry Jurgens (1891) *Gerdes, G. H. Ch Albena, Petersburg, twp Atterberry, Sec 26 O96a Geriets, Diedrich (Marie) Ch Henry, Dena, Herman, Harry, Maria, Otto, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 21 OlGOa (1881) Geriets, G. John (Anna) Ch Mary, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 4 T180a Spears Estate (1889) Geriets, John C. (Joean) Ch George, Mary, Fred, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 27 T300a Russell Watkins (1885) ""Genets, William (Anna) Ch Herman, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 9 O160a (1890) Gibbs, Grant (Emma) Ch Ruby, Ruth, Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 34 TSOa Charles N. Stone (1879) *Gibson, John M., Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 8 T160a Anna B. Reep *Gibson, J. M. (Josie) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 8 T160a Mrs. Fields (1885) Gilbert, Francis E. (Clara) Ch Rilla, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 33 T72aE. D. Clark (1916) Glenn, G. W., Athens Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 22 T5a A. R. Levy (1856) Glenn, James E. (Ada) Ch Harry, Lena, Rena, Thomas, Orval, Alton, Clarence, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 26 O17a (1873) Glenn, John A. (Bell) Ch Nina, Wil- liam, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 22 TSOa B. J. Dewy (1886) Godbey, B. B. (Anna) Ch Edward, Birdie, William, Lizzie, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 36 O^>a (1849) *Godbey, Edward (Bell) Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 16 O120a (1859) Godbey, B. B. (Mary) Ch Edward, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 24 T40a J. S. Harvie (1875) *Godbey, George (Winifred) Ch Ward, Harold, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 16 & 17 O120a (1864) *Godbey, J. D. (Anna) Ch Geraldine, Gwendolyn, Jennie, Nina, Gail, Greenview Rt 4, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20 O1992 (1868) Godbey, Ward, Greenview Rt 4, twp Irish Grove, Sec 16 O50a (1893) *Goetting, August (Marie) Ch Anna, Lizzie, Marie, August, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 4 O177a (1881) Goff, Homer F. (Leona) Ch William, "Walnut Grove Stock Farm" Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 9 O169a (1890) Goff, William F. (Eva) Ch Nellie, Homer, "Walnut Grove Farm," Ath- ens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 9.O169a (1857) Good, James E. (Mary) "Maple Knoll Farm" Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 22 O115a (1908) 276 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Goodpasture, James (Aleetha) Ch Ruth, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 2 T82a Mrs. M. Goodpas- ture (1881) Graham, James R. (Amanda) Ch Howard, Ruth, "Irish Grove Stock Farm" Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Mid- dletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 2 O320a (1867) Graham, John M., Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 14 O80a (1867) Graham, John W. (Leta) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 11 T280a J. C. Graham (1882) *Graham, J. S. (Lillian) Ch Henry, Donald, Wayne, Marver, "Fairview Farm" Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 28 T312a J. S. Orahe (1871) Graham, Nellie F. Ch Harold, Florence, James, Homer, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 9 O40a (1881) Grainstaff, William, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 4 O40a (1873) *Greenwald, Jesse (Mary) Ch Glenn, Earl, Samuel, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 19 O80a (1868) *Greenwald, John (Addie) Ch Virgie, Roy, Paul, Ruth, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 18 O160a (1869) Greenwald, Samuel (Lucinda) Ch Iva, Greenview Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Indian Creek, Sec 32 O424a (1867) *Greer, Harrison (Ellen) Ch Kenneth, Adura, Dorothy, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Tallula, Sec- 21 T80a Samuel Schnapp (1917) Grosball, Cyrus (Hazel) Ch Kenneth, Gretchen, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Pet- ersburg, Sec 11 T260a H. H. Scherd- ing (1887) Grosball, Harmon (Nettie) Ch Loraine, Lois, Harmon, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atter berry, Sec 29 O320a (1883) Grosball, John B. (Davens) Ch Thomas, Mildred, Jep, Nanny, Pet- ersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, S'ec 28 T550a H. H. Shirding (1881) -Grosball, John P. (Marie) Ch Jens, Harold, Christine, Ina, John, Nelson, "Riverside Farm" Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 32 O180a (1887) "Grosbali, Martin (Alma) Ch Bernice, Gladys, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 34 O880a jGrosboll, Paul S. (Dorothea) Ch Kenneth, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Pet- ersburg, Sec 3 T120a H. Schirding (1892) *Grosboll, Peter P. (Christine) Ch Ella, Harry, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 3 O280a (1873) Guinan, Edward (Catherine) Ch Cath- erine, Frances, Lawrence, Peters- burg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 15 (1871) Guinan, John J. (Ella) Ch Mary, Clement, Otto, Agnes, Walter, Philip, Clara, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 13 O80a (1867) Guinan, M. V. (Carrie) Ch Eleanor. Bernard, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 24 T213a Mrs. Mar Guinan (1878) Guinana, T. F. (Eva) Ch Harold, Helen, Hazel, Elizabeth, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 24 T250a H. Aachte (1875) Gum, Charles C. (Susie) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 27 T20a Raman' Estate (1885) Gum, Charles D. (Eliza) Ch Lottie, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 32 & 28 O400a (1855) Gum, E. C. (Anna) Ch Allen, Marie, Harold, Glenn, Hattie, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 32 T160a Scott Green (1888) Gum, John (Emma) Ch Orma, Viola, Jesse, Carl, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 19 T140a J. C. Bell (1886) Gum, William (Emma) Ch Homer. Lizzie, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 30 O60a (1852) Gum, William (Unice) Ch Everett, Irene, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Peters- burg, Sec 12 T a A. C. Juhl (1889) Gurnsey, William (Anna) Ch Law- rence, May, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, O76a (1864) Gustofson, Albin (1'da) Greenview Rt 1, twp Indian Creek, Sec 12 T120a George Blane (1892) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 277 H Haack, Chas., Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10 O40a (1889) *Hackman, Julius (Mary) Ch Lyvia, Henry, Alvin, Athens Rt 1, twp At- hens, Sec 31 O32a Hackman (1887) Haggan, Oscar C. (Jane) Ch Virgel, Loraine, Athens Rt 1, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 22 & 23 O225 J. G. King (1915) Hagel, Fred (Elizabeth) Ch Phena, Pauline, Herman, Rossie, Ernest, Annie, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 17 T320a Frank Terhune *Hagner, Philip (Maria) Ch Herman, Esther, Rudolph, Ella, Lawrence, Greenview Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 23 T320a Mrs. Katharine Diverman (1905) Haines, John R. (Anna) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove Sec 18 T290a J. W. Shawn (1875) Hale, James (Emeline) Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 15 O114a (1850) Hall, Nes James Ch Robert, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 7 O5a (1861) Hall, William J. (Cora) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 13 T160a Charles Paine (1902) Hamilton, Eff (Emma) Ch Vaughn, Clara, Claude, Irene, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 7 T334a E. Watkins (1915) Hamilton, H. H., Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 O41a (1872) Hamilton, J. D., Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 21 T120a Evans Watkins (1915) Hamilton, Ura (Mollie) Ch Elmer, Alma, Shelby, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, See 8 Watkins Estate (1916) *Hardin, Charles Ch Homer Minnie, Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 28 OlOOa (1870) *Hardin, G. W. (Eva) Ch Dorotha, Greenview Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 1 T147a Probst Estate (1898) Harding, Geo. M. (Kate) Oakford, Sec 36 O96a (1877) Harding, R. C. (Flora) Ch Lloyd, Ruth, Allen, Atterberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 C. N. Harding (1880) Harding, W. P. (Emma) Ch Charles, Helen, Atterberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 O48a (1887) Hardwick, John (Martha) Ch Lillian, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 23 O4a (1885) *Harms, Henry (Elsie) Ch Harmon, Beraice, Tallula Rt 2, tel Petersr burg, twp Petersburg, Sec 18 T80a W. L. Wein (1884) Harris, Bert (Nellie) Ch Margie, Arlie, Thelma, Athens, twp South Athens, Sec 11 T75a S'trader (1884) Harris, O. M. (Lottie) Ch Walter, Athens Rt 2, twp South Athens, Sec 3 O65a (1881) Harrison, Ben (Grace) Ch Raymond, Franklin, Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 6 T3a Jake Wiseman (1899) Harrison, Ben (Grace) Ch Raymond, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 6 J. Wisman (1889) Harrison, Frank (Nannie) Ch Bentley, Howard, Oger, Pearl, Beulah, Peters- burg Rt 1, Sec 15 T160a (1916) Harrison, Van (Katherine) Ch Anna, Ethel, Helen, Beulah, Margaret, Herman, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Mid- dletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 7 O320a (1909) Hash, William, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 18 O190a (1852) Hawkins, Boney (Ollie) Ch Annie, Mary, Athens Rt 2, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 18 (1915) *Hawkins, Scott (Jessie) Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Tallula, Sec 20 O60a (1910) Hayden, Elsie (Hattie) Ch Myrtle. Warren, Carl, Wilda, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 22 TlOa Jennie Hayden (1872) Helflin, J. W. (Hulda) Ch Laura, Clar- ence, Petersburg Rt 7, twp Athens, Sec 18 O129a (1877) Helflin, L. E. (Gertrude) Ch Charles, Vuola, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7 OlOOa (1887) 278 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Heflen, Andrew (Calpennia) Ch Mar- guerite, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 16 O20a (1868) Henderson, C. W. (Lucy) Ch George, Mae, Ruth, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Tallula, Sec 10 O131a (1867) Henderson Jr. George, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 25 T57a David Arnold (1899) Henderson, George (Emma) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 25 T57a David Arnold (1899) Heurickson, Eli (Mary) Ch Henry, Amil, Bertha, Anna, Harold, Athens Rt 2, tel Athena, twp Sugar Grove Sec 17 T300a Geo. Culver (1880) Heurickson, Henry (Martha) Ch Elden, Henry, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 4, T160a Anna Culver (1885) *Hertsog, George (Sarah) Greenview Rt 2, tel West Greenview, Sec 25 Frank Marbold (1894) Hetch, Claude (Laura) Ch Phil, Greenview, twp Greenview (1880) Heyen, L. (Louie) Ch Carl, Tenny Louie, Elsie, Eddie, Julius, Emma, Lydia, Fred, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 33 O83^ (1869) Hedgewick, Mrs. M. F., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 15 O2a (1874) Hide, R. V. (Amandai) Ch Goldie, Carrol, Fonel, Elma, Esahelle, Phyl- us, Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 19 Freeman Emp (1916) Hildbrand, C. (Margaret) Ch Harry J., Carl W., Edward H., Greenview Rt 1, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 12 T250a G. S. Warnaing (1885) *Hill, Chas F. (Ethel) Ch Emma, Wil- liam, Lyle, Raymond, Chester, Frank- lin, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 25 T300a Wm. C. Watkins (1872) Hill, Claude (D) Ch Verna, Verdela, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 5, T200a Ganes Green (1916) Hill, Thomas C. (Mollie) Ch Thurman, Thones, Mary, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 2 O160a (1888) PUBLIC SCHOOL, ATTERBERRY, ILL. MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 279 Hill, Thomas G. (Rattle) Ch Vincent, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 2 T300a Dr. T. C. Hill (1892) Hillen, Garlick, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 6 O67a (1903) Hinch, Albert (Josephine) Ch Leonard, Loyd, Alta, Freeman, Inez, Green- view Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 6 Elmer Bradley Emp (1903) Hinds, Alex (Clarenda) Ch Maude, Florence, Rollen, Roscoe, Ethel, Petersburg Rt 4,. tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 7 O20a (183) Hinds, Alex (Claranda) Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 6 O20a (1857) *Hinds, S. A. (Olive) Ch William, Mabel, Samuel, Willis, Williamsville Rt 26, twp Athens, S'ec 30 T214a Mrs. David Bar (1911) Hinds, L. & E. H. (Jessie) Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 14, The Wright Hinrichs, John G. (Lottie) Ch Harry, Walter, Oscar, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Tallula, Sec 10 T160a Chris Grahlman (1893) Hitchcock, Louis (Stella) Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Tallula, Sec 21 T80a Mrs. C. D. Smith (1884) Hobble, Charles (Virgel) Ch Harold, Alma. Carl. William, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 24 T228a H. Dom (1879) Hoffman, August (Augusta) Ch Arthur, Herbert, Muriel, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 3 O60a (1884) Hofiric, Mrs. Louise Ch Fred, Jacob, Harry, Emma, John, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 O128 (1867) Hohimer, J. A. (Eliza) Ch Frank, Leona, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 16 Ol%a (1856) Hohimer, J. A. (Sarah) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 24 O188a (1852) Hohlnes, John A. (Eliza) Ch Frank, Leona, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry Sec 16 Ol^a (1855) Holliday, Harve (Myrtle) Ch Florence, Edna, Hershel, Virgil, Russell, El- mer, Floyd, Tallula Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 21 T40a Scott Green (1910) Holliday, Mrs. Minnie Ch Albert, Emma, Erma, Ethel, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 31 T40a Scott Green (1909) * Hoi I is, C. L. (Lizzie) Ch Willard, Herald, Martha, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 29 T280a H. E. Ensley (1880) Hoi I is, J. F. (Leta) Ch Kathryn, Laura, Atterberry, twp Atterbery, Sec 29 T120a C. M. Buckley C1881) Hollis, John H. (Etta) Ch Emory, Louise, Margueritte, Gladys, Mary, Dortha, Hersell, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 28 T480a Harry Shurding (1876) Hollis, Thos. P. (Zenetta) Ch Elenor, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 3 T200a Mrs. Margaret Hollis (1885) Holman, Tom (Lou) Ch Essie, Lela, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 TlOOa Louis Bonnet (1886) Hopwood, Edward (Emma) Ch Man- ley, Robert, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 14 O40a (1867) Hornbock, Alec (Annie) Ch Helen, Greenview Rt 2. twp Indian Creek, Sec 34 O200a (1860) *Horn, Howard (Mary) Ch Alma, Helen, Johnie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, S'ec 3 T200a Thos. Echoff (1890) *Hornback, C. A. Ch Lee, Addie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7 O76a (1869) Hornback, D. B. (Sarah) Ch Walter, John, Athens Rt 1, twp South At- hens, Sec 7 O77a (1862) *Hornback, Elmer (Maude 1 ) Ch Robert, Marguerite, Greenview Rt 4, twp Indian Creek. O240a C1871) Hornbuckle, W. G. (Minnie) Ch Pauline, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 2 T287a Ed Irwin (1909) Hornbuckle, Melvin, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 1 Olla (1880) Farmers Notice! w Have Your Sale Bills and Job Printing Done at A THENS FREE PRESS E. WILKINS, Publisher, ATHENS, ILL. 280 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Horner, C. P. (Mary) Ch Florence, Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 23 O452a (1870) Horner, James F. (Delia) Ch James, Tallula Rtl 3, twp Tallula, Sec 17 T320a Martin Mahoney (1894) *Houghton, C. H. (Anna) Ch Louise, Litta, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 26 T535a J. M. Johnson (1884) *Houghton, E. W. (Ada) Ch Frank, Ralph, Edward, Marion -L.. Peters- burg Rt 1, O400a (1859) *Houghton, H. S. (Emma) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 11 O5a (1861) *Houghton, J. W. (Hattie) Ch Cath- erine, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Peters- burg, twp Athens, Sec 19 TlOa W. Houghton (1880) Houghton, J. W. (Hattie) Ch Cathryn, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 1 T400a W. H. Houghton (1881) *Houghton, U. H. (Agnes) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec, 1-12 O200a (1849) Houins, George (Alma) Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec' 5 T120a W. G. Minor (1910) Howe, Bert (Pearl) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 35 T120a H. H. Haleworm (1916) Howe, Tom (Alice) Ch Rosie, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Tallula, Sec 1 S. M. S'pears (1916) Hubbard, A. T. (Annie) Roy, Zola, Stanley, Athens Rt 1, twp South Athens, Sec 2 T5a, Alfred Adams (1917) Hughes, A. T. (Hazel) Ch Zelma, Athens Rt 2, two South Athens, Sec 2 OlOa (189.4) Hughes, Edward (Mabel) Greenview Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 5 T200a E. C. Lundquist (1874) *Hughes, Homer E. (Elzoria) Ch Verne, La Verne, Greenview Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 1 T235a Wm. E. Hughes (1881) Hughes, Michael (Veria) Ch Celia, Thomas, Greenview Rt 2, tel S'weet- water, twp Sugar Grove, C. E. Sweet (1868) Hughes, Robert (Rena) Ch Nannie, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 7 T300a J. W. Shaver (1911) Hughes, S. F. (Mary) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 35 T26a T. L Lynn (1877) *Hughes, U. H. (Laura) Greenview Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 1 O235a (1855) Hunt, Alvie (Kathleen) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 17 T80a J. E. Kin- caid (1911) Hunt, Culver (Mae) Ch Bernice, Ver- nie, Mildred, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 3 Tla Peter Grisbold (1890) *Hurie, Andrew E. (Elizabeth) Peters- burg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 13 O46a (1881) Hurel, Erie Ch Anna, Cathyn, Robert, Erie, Hickory, Houghton, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula Sec 29 O400a (1883) *Hurie, John D. (Jennie) Ch John, Frank, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 24 T500a (1887) Hurt, James A. (Bell) Ch Lawrence, Anna, Cledons, Frank, James, Irene, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 T30a J. H. Myers (1915) I *lrwin, E. S. (Lillian) Ch Mary, Jeanette, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 2 Olla (1908) Isenhower, M. L. (Lela) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, S'ec 10 T80a Mrs. Anna Nollsch (1901) Ishmeal, Clyde (Graced Ch Leavy, Wil- bert, Oakford Rt 1. twp Oakford, Sec 22, (1881) Ishmeal, Henry C. (Lizzie) Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 18 (1879) Isley, C. E. (Alice) Ch Gladys, Oak- ford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 8 OGOOa (1866) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 281 Jacaway, Lester (Emma) Ch Lenn, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 17 T140a Ennis Estate (1916) Janssen, H. H. (Marie) Ch Martha, George, Anna, Dora, Ben, Martin, Marie, Emma, Herman, Elsie, Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 33 O200a (1882) Janssen Harmon (Mary) Ch Elzier, Anna, Petersburg Rt 6, twp South Athens, Sec 3 O300a (1886) Jansen, John B. (Emma) Ch Wil- helmina, Hilda, Frida, Bohle, Jo- hannes, Anna, Athens Rt 2, tel S'weetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 16 O63a (1900) Janssen, John H. (Marie) Ch Martha, Matilda, Anna, Dora, Herman, Pet- ersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 34 O215a "Janssen, John (Anna) Ch George, Henry, Tena, Sophil, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 15 O135a (1880) Jensen, Albert (Gesina) Ch George, Ernest, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Pet- ersburg, Sec 11 O160a (1883) Jensen, Cal (Hettie) Ch Harry, Can- trail Rt 27, South Athens, Sec 11 O80a (1887) Jensen, Peter Ch Emma, Louise, Pe- tersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 10-11 O150a (1880) Johnesee, Wm. (Flora) Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 1 T80a Lee Conover (1916) Johnson Andrew (Sophia) Ch John, Helen, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 11 OlOOa (1880) *Johnson, Carl E. i Susie ) Ch Howard, Elma, George, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 14 T260a Geo. Williams (1885) Johnson, Charles P. (Anna) Ch Mabel, Paul, Helen, Athens Rt 2, tel S'weet- water, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 9 T200a Anna Culver (1881) Johnson, Gus (Maria) Ch Carl, Ruth, Matilda, Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 23 C. P. Horner (1899) Johnson, H. W. (Abbie) Ch Mary, Lynnette, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 14-23 T330a Andrew Johnson (1889) *Johnson, James C. (Fern) Ch Anna, Marie, Sidney, Dorothy, Lynn, Green- view Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp In- dian Creek, Sec 7 T280a J. E. Nolte (1885) Jchnson, Mrs. Mary, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 13-24 (1858) Jchnson, R. M. (Ida) Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 11 T80a Dr. C. C. Montgomery Johnson, William E. (Anna) Athens Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 19 O200a (1850) Jones, Alfred (Maggie) Ch Brosee, Helen, Louis, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 24 T18a H. R. Jones (1911) Jones, Harry R. (Lou J.) Ch Helen, Tonn, Louis, Ruth, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 24 T144a L. J. Jones (1862) Jones, John R. (Emma) Ch 1'va, Laura, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 15 O5a (1906) Jones, O. A. (Maggie) Ch Alice, Ada, Mamie, Edith, Minnie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens. Sec 7 T12a Martin Gertis (1877) Jones, Walter (Virgie) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 18 T80a W. L. Wellms (1884) Jones, W. K. (Delia) Ch Carl, Peart, Lee, Marshall, Mildred, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 5 O70a (1878) G.HUSMAN HARDWARE AND GENERAL SUPPLIES TALLULA - - - - ILLINOIS 282 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Judy, Chas. C. (Jesse) Ch Mary, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Tallula, Sec 2 O332a (1850) *Juhl, Elmer (Lula) Ch Harold, Tallu- la Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 15 T160a Jas. C. Juhl (1902) *Juhl, James C. (Julia) Ch Barker, Velma, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Pe- tersburg, Sec 27 T200a Jennie Stout (1882) *Juhl, P. H. (Bertha) Ch Gretchen, Tallula Rt 1, twa West Petersburg, Sec 15 T400a A. C. Juhl (1877) Juney Herman (Etta) Ch Carl, Anna, Henry, Walter. Otto, Henry, Loran, Petersburg, twp Athens, T300a H. H. Colby (1884) Jurgens Fred (Anna) Ch George, John, Herman, Jerry, Marie, Anna, Minnie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 15 O175a (1857) K * Kaiser Herman (Marie) Ch Herman, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20 OlGOa (1887) Keithley, Harley L. (Marie) "Maple Leaf Farm" Petersburq Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 28 Farmhand for Harry Shirding (1889) "Keller, W. H. (Mary) Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 23 T40a Mary A. Keller (1857) Kelly, Andy, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7 O76a (1884) Kelly, Dan W. (Kathren) Ch Daniel, Kathren, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 35 T90a E. N. Taylor (1881) Kelly, Mrs. T. Four Children, Peters- burg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp At- hens, Sec 9 O80a (1857) Kendall, L. A. (Myrtle) Ch Glenn, Oak- ford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 15 O120a (1886) * Kennedy, Robert S. (Nellie) Ch Lee, Marie, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Peters- burg, twp Athens, Sec 12 O80a (1883) Kenyon, Eli D. (Ora) Ch Ruth, Clara, Athens Rt 2, twp South Athens, Sec 1 T200a J. W. Kenyon (1885) *Kenyon, John (Clara) Ch Hope, "Fair Oaks Farm" Athens Rt 1. twp South Athens, Sec 1 O320a (1881) *Kenyon, T. E. (Elizabeth) Ch T. E., Elizabeth, Athens, twp South Athens, Sec 2 T250a Mrs. Mary Creezy (1872) Kern, F. R. (Blanche) Ch Hugh, Geral- dine, Lucille, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 17 TlOOa George Kern (1885) Kincaid, Abe (Mary) "Pumpkin Cen- ter Farm" Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 31 O20a (1861) Kincaid, Albert E. Ch Lawrence, Harold, Mary Jane, Athens Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 7 (1865) *Kincaid, A. S. (Idella) Ch Ethel, Edith, Alma, Athens Rt 2, twp Ath- ens, Sec 29 T250a J. A. Kincaid (1877) -Kincaid, Earl (Jessie) Ch John, Elinore, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 12 T160a J. H. Kincaid (1880) *Kincaid, J. T. (Eliza) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, S'ec 9 O285a (1844) Kincaid, John H. (Ella) Ch J. Earle. J. Keinnedy, "Indian Point S/tock Farm" Athens Rt 2. tel Athens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 18 O711a (1848) Kincaid, Richard Y. (Sarah) "Locust Lodge Farm" Athens Rt 2, tel At- hens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 18 O320a (1854) *Kincaid, Ladd P. (Estelle) Ch Joye, Greenview Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 2 T240a W. L. Kincaid (1887) King, Clay (Nigle) Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 23 O80a (1895) *King, C. G. (Anna) Ch E. H., Mary, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 12 & 24 O400a (1881) King, Edward L. (Maggie) Ch Ymer, Charles, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oak- ford, S'ec 34 O80a (1873) King, John G. (Mary) Ch James, Fancy Prairie, tel Middletown, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 13 O240a (1863) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 283 King, T. M. (Allie) Ch Genevieve, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 8 T75a Fred Schenois (1857) Kinner, Wm. (Sarah) Five Children, Athens Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 18 T320a (1871) Kirby, Carl A. (Lucille) "Oak Wood Place" Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 14 TSOOa Geo. T. Kirby, Edward J. (Dollie) Ch Thomas, Lester, John, Jerome, Wayne, "Clear View Farm" Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 14 O40a (1875) Kirby, Hon. J. H. Ch George, Lucille, Helen, "Hill Crest Farm" Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, S'ec 15 O324a (1874) Kirby, Louisa E. Ch Charles, Harry, "Mount Louellen Farm" Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 15 O120a (1839) * Klein, George (Lena) Ch Loraine, Kathryn, Rue, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 15 TIGOa Phil Klein (1879) Klein, Peter R. (Julia) Ch Loyd, Roy, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp West Tallula, Sec 22 O156a (1867) *Klein, Philip (Daisy) Ch Julia, Tal- lula Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 1 & 6 O20a (1883) Kluckman, Charles (Emma) Ch Charles, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Pet- ersburg, Sec 34 T81a J. G. Watkins (1912) *Knoles, Grover (Myrtle) Ch Irwin, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 18 O1782 (1877) Knoles, Stephen (Ena) Ch Grover, Samuel, Earl, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 19 & 20 T160a Dave Goff (1846) *Koontz, G. S. (Lucy) Ch Irene, Le Roy, Dale, Davis, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 5 O160a (1917) Kurtz, Thomas E. (Mary) Ch Fred, Lucinda, James, Everett, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 3 T160a J. R. Graham (1915) M. E. CHURCH 284 Lake, Edwin (Lulla) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 18 O145a (1880) Lake, William (Emma) Ch Mary, Ben- jamin, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 19 O160a (1870) Lane, Harve (Bessie) Ch Oscar, Otto, Tice, twp Athens, Sec 32 John P. Grosboll (1914) Langston, Carl H. (Floretta) Ch Evelyn, Mildred, Florence, Fancy Prairie, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 24 T5a James Langston (1889) Langston, James T. (Nellie) Ch Velma, Harold, Mary, Fancy Prairie, tel Wil- liamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, S'ec 23 O360a (1882) Langston, Joseph P. (Addie) Ch Beulah, Fancy Prairie, tel Middle- town, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 24 O66a (1892) Lavin, John (Mary) Ch Mary, Louis, John, Louise, Jesse, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 26 T60a Geo. Tibbs (1872) Lawson, James (Ethel) Ch LeRoy, Velda, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 21 Tla Derry Estate (1903) Lawson, J. W. (Mary) Ch Glenn, Ger- ald, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 10O44a (1884) *Lee, Roscoe (Lena) Ch George, Pet- ersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 34 O80a (1871) Leffers, Garrett Athens Rt 2, twp Ath- ens, Sec 24 7 a E. G. King (1890) *Lemme, Herman (Anna) Ch Harold, Helen, Middletown Box 633, twp Irish Grove, Sec 33T a J. A. Mc- Creery & Sons (1917) Lewis, Andy (Fannie) Ch Robert, Jerry, Mary, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg. Sec 26 G. W. Spear (1914) Lewis, E. C. (Dora) Ch Orlancl, Tullula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 36 O86a (1904) Lewis, Henry L. (Ada) Ch Velma, Tal- lula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 26 O80a (1900) Lewis, Irvin (Malissie) Ch Sylvetta, Dema, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 3 T46a J. H. Burkholder (1912) Lewis, J. E. (Nancy) Ch William, Maude, Lula, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 15 T80a John Janson (1910) Lewis, B. H. (Minnie) Ch Richard, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 14 T160a John C. Baker (1917) Libben, William (Ella) Ch William, Marshall, Donald, Tice, twp Athens, S'ec 29 T80a W. F. Sampson (1872) Libben, John L. Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 16 Oiy 2 a (1887) Licklider, O. (Sadie) Ch Erma, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 22, T a P. O. Primm (1916) *Lindsay, W. E. O. (Mary) Ch Julia, Mae, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Ath- ens, Sec 14 O120a (1913) Lloyd, Charles (Jessie) Ch Mable, Myrl, Raymond, Greenview Rt 3, tel Middletown, twp Irish Grove, Sec 15 O80a (1881) Lloyd, Frank Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 14 (1879) Lloyd, J. C. (Elizabeth) Ch Frank, Marguerite, Florence, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove (1853) *Lockhart, C. H. (Emma) Ch How- ard, Charles, Donald, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 8 O120a (1865) Lounsberry, Arthur C. (Vera) Ch Ed- win, Herbert, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oak- ford, Sec 23 T250a J. C. Lounsberry (1888) Lounsberry, Collie (Maggie) Ch Net- tie, Russell, Oakford, twp Oakford, Sec 11 O160a (1872) *Lounsberry, Cyrus W. (Nettie) Ch Cyrus, Oakford, twp Oakford, Sec 14 O120a (1868) Lounsberry Hardy A., (Leila) Ch Or- val, Harold, "River View Farm" Oak- ford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 15 O190a (1873) Lounsberry, J. C. (Lizzie) Ch Erne, Louie, Homer, Oakford, twp Oak- ford, Sec 13 O400a (1865) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 285 *Lounsberry, Miles T. (Anna) Ch Dor- thea, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 23 T250a Fritz Ricker (1890) Lounsberry, Samuel Oakford, twp Oakford, Sec 11 O160a (1875) Love, Rev. Henry (Julia) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 24 (1913) *Loving, R. O. (Eleanor) Ch Ernest, Lucille, Williamsville, twp Athens, Sec 25 T214a J. W. Suddith (1910) Low, George, Ch Nora, France, Clar- ence, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 T a D. A. Sampson (1907) Loy, Crawford (Lizzie) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 24 T40a Edward Keys (1917) Loyd, A. J. (Hazel) Ch Alfred, Green- view Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 23 O52a (1886) *Loyd, J. M. (Jane) Ch Harry, Gussie, Helen, Louise, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Irish Grove, Sec 25 T360a Mrs. Beebe (1875) Lucht, Fred (Emily) Ch Bertha, Alma, William, Powell, Erma, Harold, Pet- ersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 21 T160a William Zuhlke (1857) Lucker, Vernon (Anna) Petersburg Rt 7, twp Athens, Sec 23 T40a Ed. Keys (1914) Luning, Henry (Emma) Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 21 T2a W. Rathsack (1896) Lyons, Robert (Lucy) Ch John, Ruth, Mary, James, Susana, Robert, Fancy Prairie Rt 1 tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 18 T112a J. W. Shaver (1882) Lynch, Louise Ch Hubert, Henry, Ho- mer, Ellen, Margaret, Bertha, Anna, Greenview Rt 2 tel Sweetwater, Twp Sugar Grove, Sec 5 T a John A. Ridge (1882) *Lynn, F. F. (Lottie) Ch Veffie, Velma, Paul, Guthrie, Mae, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 35 O2552 (1903) TWO OF THE OLD PIONEERS. SAMUEL COLSON, 85 YEARS, AND JACOB SMITH, 86 YEARS OF AGE 286 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY M *McAtee, Elmer E. (Nellie) Ch Eu- gene Victor Jatette, Greenview Rt 4, twp Indian Creek, Sec 19 T80a Me Atee E. S. (1883) *McAtee, R. C. (Flora) Ch Paula, Gen- evie, Ben, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 8 T80a P. J. Palmquist (1898) *McClintock, H. E. (Lena) Ch Mary, Athens, Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 31 O37a (1906) McCormick, T. K. (Mary Jane) Ch Graham, Mary Jane, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 21 OlOOa (1887) McCue, Frank, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oak- ford, Sec 24 O80a (1870) McCue, Thomas (Elsa) Ch Netta, Evert, Carl, Cecil, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview twp Indian Creek, S'ec 19 T70a J. D. Godfey (1865) McDaniel, E. L. (Rosa) Ch Ray, Ora, Zelpha, Vernice, Otha, Roy, Peters- burg, Rt 4, twp Petersburg, Sec 23 C. P. Homer (1916) McDole, Pat (Pet) Ch Goldie, Chester, Edna, Loren, Atterberry, Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 29 T80a Geo. K. Watkins (1856) "McFadden, F. I. (Luella) Ch Mabel, Lewis, Florence, John, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 13 T212a Charles Shuck (1906) McGarry, C. (Louisa) Ch Luther Ev- ert, Marshall, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 16 O71a (1892) McGee, William R. (Emma) Ch Will- iam, Omar, Fancy Prairie, Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 18 T160a J. S. King (1900) McGrew, William T. (Nellie) Ch Gar- field Sherman, Virgil, Isaac, Shelby, Irene, Donald, Glenn, Fancy Prairie Rt 1 twp Sugar Grove Sec 11 T160a Tom Suddick (1909) McKenny, Frank (Lizzie) Ch Harry, Frank, Marshall, Ray, Atterberry, Rt 1 twp West Petersburg, Sec 2 T160a D. C. Worthington (1869) McHenry, Goren (Mary) Ch Harvey, Olive, Litha, Virgie, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 26 O192a (1860) McHenry, Wm. (Clara) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 24 (1867) *McKee, Leslie (Neva) Ch Gerald, Lova, Milburn, Petersburg Rt 3, tel Greenview, twp Athens, Sec 11 TlOOa Bell McKee (1882) McKinney, Chas. L. (Ethel) Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 5 T200a C. E. Isley (1890) McKinney, Henry L. (Ethel) Ch Har- old, Horace, J. Been, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 36 (1888) McKinney, W. T. (Anna) Ch Edna, Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 6 T157a Jas. Wood (1893) McKinney, W. T. (Anna) Ch Henry. Charles, Orra, Clyde, Adwin, Peters- burg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Ath- ens, Sec 6 T63a J. A. Wood (1867) McKinsey. F. P. Ch Edna, Scyntha, Fancy Prairie, twp Athens, Sec 23 J. J. Ingren (1872) *McNabb, Mrs. Barbara Ch Johnie. Cassie, Hugh, Leo, Tackett, Peters- burg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 17 O15a (1856) Maatz Reinnig (Sofia) Ch Mary, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp; Indian Creek, Sec 21 T136 G. D. Win- sing (1894) Madison, O. R. (Lula) Cb Orville, Mil- dred, Merle, Cladine, Marguerite, Louis, Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Tallula, Sec 19-20 T120a Me Maho- ney (1911) Magee, Hardin (Alta) Ch Hazel, Erma, Wayne, Petersburg Rt 1 twp Tallula, Sec 15 T150a R. E. Coul (1915) Magee, Lafe (Eva) Ch Flossie, Peters- burg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 26 T80a Mary C. Dixon (1907) *Mahoney, Mrs. M. Ch John, Jerry, Eddie, Josephine, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 17 O160a (1867) Mallergren, John W. (Katie) Ch Julia, Matie, Vera, Mildred, Catherine, John, Carl, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Pet- ersburg Sec 13 O8a (1888) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 287 Mammen, John H. (Mary) Peters- burg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 4 OlOOa (1894) *Marbold, B. F. (Nellie H.) Greenview Rt 2, tel Greenview, twp Irish Grove, Sec 25 O2250a (1877) Marcuson, H. P. (Jennie) Ch Helen, Camilla, Marshall, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7-8 OlOOa (1882) Marion, William (Hattie) Ch Nellie, Oscar, Homer, Henry, Ettia, Earl, Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 3 Harry Strebling (1917) Markert, Frank J. (Altje) Ch Willie, Lizzens, Henry, Myrtle, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 3 O98 (1913) Markert, John A. Ch Ellen, Crystal, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 15 T40a J. C. Patton (1913) Marr, Claude L. (Nannie) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 23 (1911) Marquard, Carl Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 31 Herman Onken (1892) Marr, M. G. (Emma) Ch Dwight, Cecil, Auburn, Raymond, Azella, Elmer, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry (1915) Masters, Geo. (Carrie) Ch Hazel, El- len, Elmer, Athens Rt 1 twp Athens, Sec 28 T80a J. S. Graham (1912) May, Omer Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 17 C. E. Claypool (1902) Meece, C. F. (Mattie) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 35 T80a J. N. Meece (1885) Meece, I. N. Ch Gertrude, Malinda, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 35 O120a (1856) Megredy, E. E. (Frankie) Ch Dottie, Willie, Frank, Arthur, Mary, Alma, Petersburg Rt 1 twp Tallula, Sec 22 T40a Dick Rittenbush (1917) *Melchers, Harry H. (Bertha) Peters- burg Rt 4, twp Atterberry, Sec 33 T160a J. G. Wilms (1893) Melchers, Henry (Minnie) Petersburg Rt 8, twp Petersburg, Sec 16 OlGOa (1875) Melton, Solomon (Henrietta) Ch Harry, Chancy, Miles, Petersburg Rt 3 twp Athens, Sec 18 TlOa Albert Rotchilds (1870) Meredith, Hardin (Verda) Ch Gilbert L., Edna R., Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 13 Fred Smith (1913) Meredith, Thomas (Clara) Ch Louise Lorene, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 19 J. Stanley Shaw (1915) *Meteer, W. L. (Ada) Ch Wilbur Ath- ens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 20 T112a John Johnson (1858) Metey, Thay A. (Fern) Ch Nell, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 80 O160a William Bitten (1911) Meyers, Ernest O. (Dorothea) Tullula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 24- 25 T120a (1883) Meyer, Otto (Julia) Pleasant Plains Rt 43, twp Tallula, Sec 22 T45a Will Campbell (1888) Miles, J. S. (Nellie) Ch J. S. Miles, Jr. Catherine, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 2 O407a (1889) Miles & Son, J. S. Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 2 O68a Miller, A. A. (Sarah) Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec G (1854) Miller, A. C. (Arutt J.) Ch Maud, Kate, Bessie, Emma, Essie, Fern, Willie, Alford, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 18 T40a James Lloyd (1859) Miller, A. L. (Laura) Ch Ryal, Russell, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 4 TlOOa, Conlee Estate (1910) Miller, Earl (Blanche) Oh Kinsey, Petersburg Rt 4 tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 6 T70a A. A. Miller (1886) Miller, Ed (Mary) Ch Harry, Adeline, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 3 T160a H. J. Tire (1897) Miller, Fritz (Katie) Ch Lena, Helen, Athens Rt 2, tel S'weetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 8 T200a C. Alkin (1894) *Miller, Herman (Minnie) Ch Theo- dore, Marie, John, Emma, Hennena, Helena, Clarence, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 11-14 O180a (1893) Miller, Hey (Goldie) Ch Irene, Helen, John, Chester, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec O82a (1880) Miller, Jesse (Bertha) Ch Lorine, Ber- dine, Myrtle, Tullula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 13 T80 M. S. Bell (1915) Miller, John H. (Sadie) Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 14 Lou Loyd (1865) Miller, Philo, Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Atl ens, Sec 31 (1882) 288 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Miller, Walter (Myrtle) Ch Mildred, Beulah, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, C. W. Shipley (1879) Miller, W. R. (Kate) Ch Elsie, Peters- burg Rt 4 twp West Athens, Sec 17 T120a Grover Knowles (1908) Minder, E. C. (Emma) Ch Glen, Pet- ersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 17 O170a (1913) Minder, E. C. (Emma) Ch Glenn, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 17 T170a E. C. Minder (1883) *Minor, B. M. (Fannie) Ch Lydia, Roy, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula Sec 7 T280a Gaine Green (1908) *Minor, Zack (Mae) Ch Mary, Louise, Earl, Arthur, Lynn, Tallula Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 T40a Scott Green (1904) Mode, A. W. (Jane) Ch Blanche, Ruth, Arlinna, Greenview Rt 1, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Stec .16 T80a (1879) *Montgomery, A. M. (Maude) Ch Hu- bert, Greenview Rt 1, tel Middletown twp Irish Grove, Sec 2 OlOOa (1870) Montgomery, Alvin R. (Flora) Ch Ho- mer, Roland, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek Sec 9 T280a Robert Montgomery (1892) Montgomery Ben (Grace) Ch Edgar, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 14 T103a F. W. Montgomery (1888) Montgomery, John (Belle) Ch Horace, Axle, Arthur, Donald, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 13 O120a (1881) Montgomery, Robert (Lizzie) Ch El- mer, Marie, Greenview Rt 4, twp West Greenview Sec 15 T300a (1870) Montgomery, Wm. (Maggie) Ch Isa- bella, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 26 O98a (1877) Montgomery, W. H. (Ella) Ch Paul, Margaret, Howard, David, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 25 O143a (1888) Montgomery, W. P. (Catherine) Ch Edna, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, S'ec 16 T40a (1864) Moody, Jeff (Grace) Ch Jesse, Harold, Dwight, Leona, Ethel, Jane, Clara, Helen, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, Sec 4 Ola (1861) Moore, Arthur (Frankie) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 16 T13a Alic Bradley (1888) Morgan, Will (Ida) Ch Alvene, Willie, Willard, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 23 T80a Clay King (1909) Morris, Andy (Jenna) Ch William, An- drew, Nina, Opha, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 32 T220a Janet S. Waring (1856) Morrison Robert (Flora) Ch Oscar, Willie, Effle, Walter, Mertie, Artie, Dollie, Chas., Tallula Rt 1, twp Tul- lula, Sec 2 T160a Judy Est (1915) Mose, Chas. (Lizzie) Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 12 T104a L. C. Ter- hune (1860) *Mundy, J. E. (Rebecca) Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 27 O80a (1892) *Murray, Arthur (Jennie) Greenview Rt 2, tel Greenview, twp Irish Grove, Sec 9 Myers, Homer (Erne) Ch Joseph, Vance, Leda, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 O120a Joseph Myers (1887) BROOD SOWS ON THE L. I MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 289 N *Nancc, C. W. (Caroline) Ch Orval, Helen, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 14 T220a Elijah Pervince (1869) * Nance, Horace G. (Sadie) Ch Mary, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 15 O160a (1876) Nance, H. W. (Mary) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 15 T180a Beard Estate (1861) Nash, Harry (Eva) Ch Velda, Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 T23^a Lot Williamson (1915) Naylor, Barney (Sarah) Ch Henry, Carrie, Athens Rt 2 twp Athens, Sec 24 O5a (1877) Neat, R. F. (Effie) Ch Thomas, Ethel, Frances, Lillian, Rudolph, Green- view Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 31 O105a (1899) Nelson, Winfield, Petersburg Rt 5 twp Petersburg, Sec 9 & 10 T200a Mrs. Waring (1905) *Neumer, T. B. (Maggie) Ch Emelia, Harmer, Hannah,, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, S'ec 10 T211a E. Kincaid - (1887) *Newtson, John H. (Cora) Ch Frank, Teddy, Penson, Bessie, Opal, Green- view Rt 1 twp Irish Grove, Sec 12 O70a (1870) Niemeyer Cabus (Ethel) Ch Cobus, James, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 18 T120a Mrs. Catherine Niemeyer (1875) Niemeyer, Mrs. Catherine, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 18 O120a (1870) Nies, W. A. (Ella) Ch Wayne, Green- view Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 28 T160a A. Hammer (1884) Nisson, Andrew (Enger) Ch Maren, Julia, Arthur, Christina, Harmon, Rose, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 18 T135a W. C. Koeker, (1882) *Nolting, Henry (Laura) Ch Bryan, Gladys, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallu- la, Sec 17 O42y 2 a (1858) Nolting P. G. (Nina) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 35 T50a Murray Williamson (1893) Nolting Perry (Delia) Ch Alah, May, Marie, Anna, Clarence, Petersburg Rt 4 tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 6 T36a H. P. Miller (1889) Norton, James Ch Viva, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 11 T160a Dr. Hill (1912) *Nolton, Ross (Ada) Ch Marion, Pet- ersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 20 O40a (1879) Norris, James H. (Carrie) Ch Law- rence, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Mid- dletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 T5a Irish Grove Pres. Church (1913) THE FARMERS' REVIEW Illinois 9 Greatest Farm Paper Published Weekly One Dollar A Year 290 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY o *Ogden, W. A. (Grace) Ch Morris, Beu- lah, Lester, Ursal, Glenn, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry Sec 5 T300a C. E. Isley (1883) Ohara J. H. Tice, twp Athens, Sec 29 O40a (1866) Ohara, T. E. (Minnie) Ch Bell, Edith, William, May, Ralph, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 30 T120a John Grosboll (1862) Olson, Henry (Anna) Ch Clara, Rus- sell, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middle- town, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 12 O140a (1867) O'Neal, Albert (Mary) Ch Alice, Helen, Lela, Sarah Albert, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 23 T158a Mrs; Anna Whittinger (1862) *Onken, Herman (Emma) Ch Kather- ine, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove. Sec 31 T320a Onkin & Myers (18X1) Ortgessen, Fred (Katherine) Ch Liz- zie, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Pater.-- burg, Sec 13 T5a Mrs. Fuelne.- (1883) Osborne, Bert (Belle) Ch Harris, Clyde, Loyd, Ernest, Petersburg Rt 4. twp West Athens, Sec 31 O128a (1870) Otken Fred, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 2 T160a T. Powell (1910) *Ortman, G. (Nellie) Ch John, Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 T54a John H. Cox (1890) THE CHILDREN HAVE A GOOD TIME ON THE H. O. ATTERBURY FARM MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 291 *Page, J. C. (Emma) Ch Nina, Helen, Elmer, Irene, Atterberry Rt 1 twp Atterberry Sec 19 O130a (1865) Paine, Edward J. (Lottie) Fancy Prai- rie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec . 12 T320a Abner Cham- bers (1882) Pakinson, J. A. (Anna) Ch Vinita, John, Catherine, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry Sec 11 Farmhand on Kirby Farm (1910) Parkinson, J. E. (Alice) Ch Margue- rite, Homer, James, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry Sec 21 Farmhand for H. S. Houghton (1877) *Park, Andy (Harriett) Ch Stella, Pe- tersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 11 O4y 2 a (1867) Park, Hugh (Abbie) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, S'ec 31 T184a Ed. Fohay (1859) Park, James (Dora) Ch Harriet, Clara, Jim, Andrew> Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 10 T155a Andrew Park (1887) Palmer, Edward, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 17 O148a (1874) Pantier, R. C. Ch Harry, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 34 O200a (1841) Pantier, W. A. (May) Ch Fay, Min- nie, S'arah, Edna, Leota. Petersburg Rt 5, twp Atterberry, Sec 34 T200a R. C. Pantier (1869) *Parson, Guy (Dotty) Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 9 T300a Gaines Green (1892) *Parsons, Carl N. (Vienna) Ch Earl, Emma, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 18 T160a Gaines Green (1897) Pedigo, G. H. (Elizabeth) Ch James, Guy, Jessie, Petersburg Rt 2, Atter- berry, Sec 14 T160a G. F. Kirby Perkins, Liss (Hettie) Tallula twp West Tallula, Sec 13 T40a H. E. Baker (1915) Peters Dick F. (Johanna) Ch Alida, Herman, Alma, Frederick, George, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweet Water, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 T a H. J. Mar- bold Pfaffenbauch, Joseph (Frances) Pet- ersburg Rt 4 tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 17 T50a Mary Brusike (1857) Phillips, Cleve (Mary) Ch Pearl, Ruth, Blanche, Helen, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove Sec 12 T a Ed. Paine (1914) Philips, Clarence F. (Leona) Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 23 T60a Eme- lene Watkins (1887) Peddit, H. H. (Lucy) T. V. J., Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry S'ec 7 (1916) Pierce, Ed. (Maggie) Ch Hazel, Ray- mond, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Peters- burg, Sec 6 T80a C. C. Juhl (1912) Pierson, Robert (Delia) Ch Julia Ar- thur, Helen, Greenview Rt 1, twp In- dian Creek, Sec 13 T160a Frank Blane (1880) Pike, H. C. (Mary) Ch Ray, Guy, Tal- lula Rt 1, twp West Tallula, Sec 1 T_a Q. N. Spears (1916) Pillsbury, J. B. Ch Ross, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 35 O188a Pillsbury, Lyman A. (Olive) Ch Rich- ard, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry Sec 14 T161a J. B. Pillsbury (1891) *Pond, T. S. (Belle) Ch Harry, Law- rence, Bessie, Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 30 O200a (1866) Potter, Charles, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 13 T80a Garrett Westel (1873) Potter, Ira (Dora) Ch Frank, Hazel, Elmer, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 2 T40a John Potter (1883) Potter, J. H. (Mamie) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 15 O46a (1886) Potter J. L. (Emma) Ch Horace, Har- ris, Paul, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Pet- ersburg, Sec 11 O20a (1851) Potter, W. S. (Mary) Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 12 O40a (1849) Powell, John W. (Maude) Ch Doris, Cora, Irving, Gladys, Julian, Athens Rt 2, twp South Athens, Sec 3 O72a (1900) 292 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Powell, Elmer (Mattie) Ch Leonard, Richard, Edith, Virgil, Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 10 T160a J. F. Wilson (1913) Power, Mrs. Irving Ch Carl, Peters- burg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 10 O314a (1868) Power, Wm. D. (Zuildea) Ch Mary, Helen, Woodson, Thelma, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 18 T39a J. P. Clark (1870) Prince, Nathan, Athens Rt 2 tel Sweet Water, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 3 T360a Cinthia Brassfield (1903) *Primm, N. O. -(Agnes) Ch Henry, Stella, Lee, Athens Rt 1, twp Ath- ens, Sec 21 O240a (1861) *Primm, J. O. (Helen) Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 22 T180a P. O. Primm (1882) Primm, P. D. Jr. (Margaret) Ch Lu- cille, Edith, Herbert, Merle, Harold, Vida, Margaret, Athens Rt 1, Sec 21 T160a J. D. Primm, Sr. (1877) *Primm, L. B., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 14 O67a (1859) Primm, T. D., Athens, twp Athens, Sec 21 T160a J. O. Primm (1845) Propst, A. (Catherine) Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 19 O80a (1834) Propst, Alva (Minnie) Ch Arthur, Greenview Rt 1, twp Indian Creek, Sec 12 T70a John Blane and A. Propst (1880) *Propst, Cash (Blanche} Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 20 T240a Elp. Propst (1882) Propst, Samuel R. (Iva) Ch Samuel, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater twp Sugar Grove, Sec 3 O247a (1881) *Prott, James D. (Fanny) Ch Leland, Addie, Atterberry Rt 1 twp Oak- ford, Sec 24 T130a Geo. Sprinkle Pruesner, Jake, Greenview Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 T a H. J. Marbold (1902) Pullen, R. L. (Sylvia) Ch Pearl, John, Anna, Gladys, Russell, Eva, Cecil, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 24 T5a J. S. Hune (1916) Purvines, Bert Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 17 O26a (1875) CONCORD CHURCH AND A FEW OF THE BOYS OF ATTERBERRY TOWNSHIP 'ROM LEFT TO RIGHT THEY AREJ: HENRY EICHENAUER, ALFRED HIGGINS, EBEN KIRBY, FRANK CLARY, LAURENCE KIRBY, BILLY PANTIER, BOB PANTIER, D. CLARY, B. CLARY, J. GOSBOLL, G. PANTIER, J. CLARY, JEFF GOODPASTURE MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 293 R Rademgcher, H. W. (Adline) Ch Fred- rich, George, Greenview Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 12 O200 (1869) Raffity, Charlie (Maude) Ch Leona, Neoma, Tallula, Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 8 T160a Gaines Green (1909) Raikes, Doc (Delia) Ch Leslie, Daisy, Tallula, Rt 3 twp Tallula, T160a Gaines Green (1889) Raikes, L. J. (Martha) Ch Coy, Her- bert, Fannie, Flosie, Richard, George, Ben, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 26 T720a Harry Le- bering (1909) *Raikes, William (Delia) Ch Robert, Homer, Tallula Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 22 T160a Scott Green (1910) Rainey, Frank (Helena) Ch Mary, Petersburg Rt 2 twp Athens, Sec 9 T7a John Rebbe (1887) Rainey, John B. (Gesin) Ch Lucial, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 16 O20a (1897) Randall, Earl (Myrtle) Ch Donovan, Kenneth, Myron, Alverda, Green- view Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 30 T J. Alkire (1901) *Rathsack Everette, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 16 Robert Rath- rack (1895) *Rathsack, Robert (Amanda E.) Ch William, Mary, Harry M., Robert, Everett, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 16 O160a (1882) Ray, Alfred (Mary) Ch Dewey, Mable, Alfred, Doris, Helen, Mary, Tallula Rt 1, twp Petersburg, T160a Henry Hucht (1875) *Rayburn, D. J. (Ethel) Ch Dale, Greenview Rt 31, twp Irish Grove, Sec 26 O90a (1871) Rayburn, Enoch B. Ch Louisa, Stella, Lucinda, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 6 O40a (1864) Rebbe, Mrs. Chas. Ch Minnie, Carline, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 13 O112a (1893) Rebbe, John (Catherine) Ch John Liz- zie, Paul, Helen, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 9 O155a (1861) Reimer Gus (Augusta) Ch Mary, Charles, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tul- lula, Sec 3 T38 Henry Lucht (1859) Reimer, Wm. (Netta) Ch Helen, Pet- ersburg Rt If twp Tallula, Sec 11 T80a Margaret Fields (1889) *Reinders, Henry (Katie) Ch Hild, Hanna, Lizzie, Minnie, John, Mar- garet, Harry, Athens Rt 2, twp Ath- ens, Sec 19 T290a Will Young (1889) Reitz, H. H. (Meta) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 O60a (1877) *Relbe, Frank (Alma) Ch Hermania, Dorthy, Marjorie, Tullula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 19 T147a Sam Greenwald (1890) Renick, James S., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 13 T200a Golden Estate (1887) Rhodes, John A. (Maggie) Ch Ira, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, S'ec 21 O105a (1859) Rhodes, Omar (Ada) Ch Thelma, Jack, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Fancy Prai- rie, Sec 14 John Graham (1916) Rice, A. W. (Gala) Ch Ala, Susie, Ruby, Fred, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 14 Julian Hall (1914) Ricker, Fritz, Oakford, twp Oakford, Sec 23 O140a (1881) Riggin, A. K., Petersburg Rt 9, twp Athens, Sec 4 O126a (1877) Riggin, Harry (Irene) Ch Mary, Pet- ersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 4 (1876) *Riggin Bros., Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 4 O126a (1818) Riley, Mrs. Anna, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 T80a (1857) *Rittbush, Fred (Anna) Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 21 T160a Mrs. Blair (1883) 294 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Ritterbush, C. W. (Christina) Peters- burg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 3 T80a Alice Stout (1888) Ritterbush, R. (Reka) Ch Addie, Jean- ette, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, Sec 19 Tla Mrs. J. B. Bradley (1860) Reichman, George, (Lizzie) Ch Ber- nice, Christine, Greenview Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Indian Creek, Sec 28 O80 (1896) Robertson, Mrs. Lucy M. Ch Harris M., Arthur B., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 34 O80a (1864) Robinson, Edgar (Laura) Ch Lee, Roy, Bertha, Fern, Glenn, Carl, Pet- ersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, S'ec 17 O166a (1879) Robinson, E. N. (Nora) Ch Mary, Au- dra, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middle- town, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 7 T160a J. W. Shaver (1916) Rodemer, Carl (Katherine) Ch Mar- garet, Henry, Emilia, John, Martha, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 15 T84a J. Isenberg (1894) Rogers, Clarence (Betty) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 32 Thomas Rogers (1897) Rogers, Charlie (Emma) Ch Alice, Lester, Susan, Grace, Isaac, Peters- burg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 5 O42^a (1871) *Rogers, C. S. (M. E.) Ch Thomas Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 32 O140a (1867) Rogge, Herman (Lydia) Ch Oetje, Ed- ward, Mae, Tullula Rt 2, twp Pet- ersburg, Sec 22-27 O220a (1916) *Rohmann, Herman (Mary) Ch Lewis, Goldie, Tallula Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 O120a (1863) *Rosendahl, E. J. (Lena) Ch John, Mary, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, Sec 16-17 O120a (1885) *Rothert, Mrs. C. M. Ch Henry, George, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Ath- ens, Sec 4 O200a (1888) Rothert, J. R. (Lena) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 9 O280a (1905) Rutledge, G. Kirby (Yeland) Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 3 T350a Mrs. Geo. Schonewis (1887) Ruthledge,'H. E. (Ella G.) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 12 O207 (1866) COQUETTES 50404 1ST AT SPRINGFIELD (1016) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 295 Sallie, E. A. (Mary) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10 O8a (1882) *Sampson, Earl (Elizabeth) Ch John, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 & 29 T160a D. A. Sampson (1887) Sapp S. B. (Clara) Ch Charles, Nellie, Elmer, Ethel, Homer Harry, Susan, Oakford Rt 1 twp Oakford Sec 24 T120a Hemings Heirs (1854) *Sampson, D. A. (Mary) Ch Alva, Roy, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 O280a (1845) *Sampson, Roy, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove Sec 10 T a S. A. Samp- son (1890) *Sampson, S. A. (Lizzie) Ch Roy, Jo- seph, Florence, Goldie, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 10 O218a (1861) Sampson, Mrs. V. E. Ch Luther, Pet- ersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 19 O200a (1884) *ampson, William F. (Jane) "Sunny- s-lope Farm" Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 20 & 21 O170a (1843) Sanders, Seymour (Mary) Ch William, Samuel, Thomas, Esther, Angeline, George, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 10 O120a (1902) SapF, Elmer (Ethel) Ch Mable, Edith, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 6 T80a L. L. Atterberry (1885) Satorine, Ben (Sarah) Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 14 T210a H. B. Satorine (1893) Sa\age, George (Susan) Ch Delmer, Anna, James, Clent, Hubert, Eliza- beth, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 29 T160a L. Fairbanks (1915) *Savage S. O. (Sarah) Ch Raymond, Myrtle, Russell, Mary, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 14 T400a Mrs. Mary Stockdick (1897) Schafer, Aug. (Lena) Ch John, Tal- lula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 O78a (1874) *Schafer, H. W. (Christina) Ch George, Anna, Mary, Harry, Lydia, Emma, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Pet- ersburg, Sec 25 O206a (1868) *Schafer, Herman (Gertrude) Ch Ida, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 7 O42a (1916) Schlicht, Herbert (Anna) Ch Ray- mond, LaVerne, Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 5 T120a John Raman (1916) Schnapp, Charles (Lena) Ch Marga- ret, Edna, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, S'ec 16 T40a Jacob Schnapp (1872) Schnapp, Jacob Ch Katie, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, S'ec 16 O40a (1854) *Schnapp, Samuel (Amy) Ch Paul, Lil- lian, Alice, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 21 T400a Jacob Schnap (1886) Schone, Bluford (Calla) Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 18 T180a John Schone (1888) Schoneweis, Anna (Lizzie) Ch Harvey, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 22 & 27 O220a (1870) *Schonewise, Fred Cx (Nina) Ch Ar- thur, George, Erbie, Herbert, Fred, Marie, Sophia, Cakford, twp Atter- berry, Sec 4 CMOOa (1875) Schroeder, Howard, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 (1898) Schroeder, John E. (Anna) Ch How- ard, Allie, Archie, Harold, Helen, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 O120a (1870) Schmidt, Fred (Mary) Ch Betha, Lou- ise, Katherine, Emma, Athens Rt 2, tel Athens, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 7 O174^a (1887) *Schulenberg, Henry (Bertha), Green- view Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 8 T210a Henry Elstrodt (1880) Schulz, Gus (Augusta) Ch Helen, Minnie, Clara, Freida, Gus, Lydia, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 8 T255a D. D. Velde (1914) Schurman, John (Margaret) Ch Karl, Anna, Fred, Henry, William, Her- man, Gesiena, Eddie, Emma, Mar- garet, Athens Rt 2, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 4 T360a John Ridge (1889) 296 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Screst, T. D. (Irene) Ch John, Green- view Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp In- dian Creek, Sec 20 TlOOa T. W. Kil- lion (1906) Senter, James G. (Maude) Ch Maue- rine, "Klondike Farm," Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 T40a Lorena Senter (1878) *Shafer, Leslie S. (Pearl) Ch Lillian, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, S'ec 25 T60a M. S. Bracken (1890) *Shafer, S. P. (Bell) Ch Loren, Bur- ton, Pauline, Glair, Avis, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 35 O85a (1891) Shannan, William (Bessie) Ch Mar- tha, Hugert, Doris, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 29 T a J. A. Kin- caid (1883) Shaver, John W. (Mame) Ch Lillie, Jane, Mary, William, Pauline, Springfield 319 S. Glenwood Ave, tel Main, twp Sugar Grove, S'ec 7 O1200a (1862) *Shaw, J. E. Ch Helen, Hugh, Martha, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 30, T180a L. Rankins (1906) Shaw, J. Stanley (Dora) Ch Eleanor, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 19 T240a Henry Rue (1908) Shinkus, Frank (Esther) Ch Tony, Anna, Athens, twp South Athens, Sec 3 T232a Mr. Cherry (1912) *Shipley, C. W. (Emma) Ch Don, Glen, Marjorie, Petersburg Rt 2, twp At- terberry, Sec 23 O900a (1860) f*Shipley, Ernest R. (Jessie), Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 23 T900a C. W. Shipley (1891) Shipley, Lon (Lydia) Ch Mary, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 21 Farm Hand for H. S. Houghton (1874) Showwalter, Amos Ch Earl, Athens Rt 2, twp Sugar Grove, S'ec 5 T a J. H. Alkine (1887) Shreve, Floyd (Delia) Tallula Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 6 T144a Ridding Estate (1913) *Simmering, Dick (Anna) Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 23 T215a Dr. C. Hamel (1889) ^Simmering, Joseph (Gredie) Ch An- nie, Olie, John, Dick, Guy, Garge, Eddie, Kirbey, Minnie, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 29 O320a (1880) *Simmering, John (Emelia) Ch Elma, Elmer, Greenview Rt 1, tel Green- view, twp Irish Grove, Sec 12 T400a Henry Wernsing (1887) Sinclair, M. (Chloe) Ch Thelma, Lor- na, Laura, John, Emily, Tallula Rt 3, twp Petersburg, Sec 32 T160a J. N. Meece (1901) Sitzmann, John (Netta) Ch Carl, Emma, Anna, John, Katie, Marie, Elsie, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Peters- burg, Sec 36 O125a (1892) Smith, Walter, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 13 O240a (1883) Smedley, H. R. (Clara) Ch Ross, Mil- dred, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Peters- burg, S'ec 8 T320a Montgomery Es- tate (1882) *Smedley, J. A. (Rettie) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 21 O120a (1850) Smick, J. E. Ch Ella, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 20 O51a (1847; Smith, Albert W. (Frieda) Ch Helen, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Tallula, Sec *. O80a (1884) Smith, Mrs. C. D., Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Tallula, Sec 20 O160a (1867) Smith, Ed. (Maggie) Ch Lillian, Tal- lula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 14 T160a Mary Stockdick (1917) Smith, F. P. (Lizzie) Ch Lorena, Les- ter, Mildred, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 8 T80a F. P. Stine (1876) Smith, Fred (Rebecca) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 T120a C. Stahl (1882) Smith, Fred (Belle) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 13 T160a J. S. King (1914) Smith, G. H., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tal- lula, Sec 10 OSOa (1866) Smith, Jesse (Zenetta) Ch Boeker, Marjorie, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Pe- tersburg, Sec 4 T309a S. M. Smith (1887) *fSmoot, E. E. (Eva) Ch William, Mary, Greenview Rt 4, twp Irish Grove, Sec 29 OSOOa (1880) *|Smoot, Paul R. (Nellie) Ch Marga- ret, Mary, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Pe- tersburg, Sec 18 T49a C. E. Smoot (1883) Snodgrass, C. H. (Sarah) Ch Francis, Nora, Louis, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 18 & 19 O400a (1852) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 297 *Snodgrass, Louis (Primula) Ch Car- roll, Charles, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenvlew, twp Indian Creek, Sec 18 & 19 (1890) Sorenson, Henry (Lottie) Ch Guy, Lo- rene, Georgia, Bernice, Campbell, Delia, Norma, Tallula Rt 2, twp Pe- tersburg, Sec 26 T160a Chas. Camp- bell (1907) Sowers, J. M. (Mary) Ch Mildred, Tal- lula, twp West Tallula, Sec 1 T40a A. M. Green (1888) *Spears, Jesse (Margaret) Ch Ada, Tallula, twp West Tallula, Sec 1 O136a (1867) *Spear, W. G. (Beatrice) Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 30 O210a (1880) *Spears, Q. N. (Erna) Ch Elizabeth, Mary, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Tal- lula, Sec 1 O386a (1882) Spilley, A. D. (Emma) Ch Mabel, Ed- gar, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 17 O80a (1862) *Stubling, Harry A. (Florence) Ch Ruth, Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 3 O160a (1898) Stahl, Christiana, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 10 O164a (1842) Stahl, David S. (Eunice) Ch Mildred, Miles, Alice, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 11 T510a W. H. Boeker (1878) *Stahl, George A. (Alice) Ch Kirby, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 24 T160a Mrs. Geo. Howard (1879) Stahl, L. W. (Addie) Ch Lavada, Pe- tersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, S'ec 3 040a (1880) Steinkruger, Geo. (Francis) Ch. Em- ma, Dorn, Ernest, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Petersburg, Sec 23 O61a (1880) Stephenson, R. A. (Alva) Ch Helen, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 22 O5a (1874) Stewart, Chas. E. (Olive) "Sunny Side Farm," Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atter- berry, Sec 20 O51a (1874) Stewart, John F. (Alice) Ch Nevens, Gertie, Arthur, Anna, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 24 O37a (1865) Stewart, Laura J. Ch Samuel, "Maple Grove Farm," Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 20 T2a F. P. Stewart (1836) Stewart. T. P. (Clara) Ch Laura, Em- ma, Garrett, Homer, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 20 O51^a (1870) Stier, Louis (Mary) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 21 & 29 O60a (1893) Stiles, H. M. (Sarah) Ch Joseph, Ed- ward, Harvie, Katherine, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 36 T20a Jasper Rutledge (1856) Stiltz, E. W., Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 34 O240a (1889) *Stire, C. C. (Etta) Ch Julius, Peters- burg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 16 T200a H. Stier (1888) *Stith, E. C. (Etta) Ch Homer, Norma, Geraldine, Floy, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, S'ec 17 O82a (1864) *Stith, Geo. W. (Ora) Atterberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 Ola Stith, Homer (Imogene) One child, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 18 (1888) *Stith, J. J. (Sarah) Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 20 O260a (1853) *Stith, James A. (Joanna) Ch Harry, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 30 O80a (1858) Stith, James Harry (lona) Ch Lelena, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 30 (1889) Stith, John (Minnie) Ch Hattie, Doro- thy, Alice, Robert, Esther, Atterber- ry Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 5 TlOa Netta Smith (1875) *Stith, T. M. \Laura) Atterberry, twp Atterberry, S'ec 31 (1853) Stone, G. R. (Kate) Ch George, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 25 T195a Mrs. H. Bois (1865) Stone, Henry (Zelda) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 25 T116a Gus Jones (1896) Stone, Jesse (Bertha) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 11 T a John W. Graham (1911) Stone, William H. (Frankie) Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Sweetwater, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 3 O68a (1873) Stotts, John H. (Sarah) Ch Elmer, laline, Fern, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tal- lula, Sec 15 T160a Elmer Boeker (1917) *Stout, A. J. (Maria) Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, S'ec 16 O160a (1876) THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Stout, J. P. (Ella) Ch Mary, Ruth, Helen, Richard, Robert, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 21 O200a (1870) Stout Sisters, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tal- lula, Sec 16 O80a (1870) *Stowe, Charles (Emma) Ch Lizzie, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 31 O164a (1863) Strode, J. S. (Dorothea) Ch Herschal, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 35 Farm Hand on Montgomery Farm (1885) *Strowell, Rockwell V., Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 15 O30a (1909) Struble, A. N. (Louisa) Ch Hazel, Philip, "Little Grove," Petersburg Rt 17, twp Petersburg, Sec 17 T255a H. B. & H. H. Harms (1868) Stuaan, Herman (Frieda) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 24 T40a J. S. Hurie (1910) Sturgis, W. B. (Eva) Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 36 O20a (1860) *Sullivan, Jerry (Ida) Ch Lizzie, Ed- ward, Ella, Hazel, Harold, Peters- burg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 33 TlOOa Margaret Fields (1871) *Sunley, C. T. (Grace) Ch Florence, John, Myrtle, Harold, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 13 TSOOa Ed Keys (1912) *Sutton, Chas. N. (Francis) Ch Wil- liam, Petersburg Rt 4, twp South Athens, Sec 7 Ollla (1857) Button, Thomas (Lula) Ch Bernice, Velzora, Catherine, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 T79a Mrs. J. C. Buckley (1900) Sweet, Oren (Effa) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 19 T a Henry Peincker (1917) *Swiney, Frank (Harriet) Ch Welby, Greenview Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 2 O140a (1866) Taapken, J. H. (Bertha) Ch Walter, Russell, Ople, Marie, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 92 T20a J. J. Jonssen (1917) Taapkin, Garrett (Minnie) Ch Joe, Mary, George, Garret, Edna, Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 1 T20a Kate Coleman (1869) Taylor, Bert (Myrtle) Ch Oma, Green- view Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 18 O167a R. M. Estrill (1890) Taylor, Bert (Lula) Ch Belulah, Delia, William, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 34 Hulley Employer (1917) Taylor, Lizzie (Nellie) Ch Marguerite, Rual, Vera, Pleasant Plains Rt 42, twp Tallula, Sec 20 T60a Scott Haw- kins (1917) Teinberger, Mrs. Nancy Ch Anna, Em- ma, Mary, Herman, Andrew, Tal- lula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 14 O120a (1892) *Terhune, Frank (T. C.) Ch Marshall, Lee, Lyman, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 32 (1869) >v *Terhune, John W. (Quinty) Sweet- water, twp Irish Grove, Sec 31 O500a (1853) Terhune, L. C. (Betsy) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, S'ec 12 O104a (1856) Terhune, Samuel (Molly) Ch Paul, Pe- tersburg Rt 3, twp Indian Creek, Sec 32 O200a (1861) Terhune, Samuel (Molly) Ch Paul, Pe- tersburg Rt 3, twp West Greenview, Sec 31 O160a Terry, A. R. (Mary) Ch Depha, Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 22 O241a (1863) Terry, Clyde E. (Andie) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28 T80a T. E. Terry (1913) Terry, F. E. (Allie) Ch Chas., Mary, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 28-33 T160a (1913) Theilen, B. (Kate) Ch Bernhart, Har- ry, Willie, August, Anna, Martha, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 22 T208a Russell Watkins (1884) Theilen, George (Essie) Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, S'ec 14 T200a Dr. F. Hunt (1890) Thomas, B. W. (Mae) Ch Helen, Gladys, Tallula Rt 2, tel Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 18 (1877) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 299 -Thomas, Settle, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 17 O197.25a (1839) Thomas, Henry (Dora) Ch Cecil, Ona, Norma, Kate, William, Lizzie, Oak- ford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 24 O30a (1853) Thomas, Ira H. (Josephine) Ch Hugh, Lewis, Atterberry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 2 O80a (1865) Thomas, J. V. Ch E. C., Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, O20a (1846) Thomas, Leve H. (Lula) Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 13 T160a Ira H. Thomas (1894) -Thomas, M. H. (Maude) Oakford. Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 13 T58a B. T. Thomas (1883) Thomas Wm. (Anna) Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 17 O16a J. B. Gordon (1887) Thompson, H. L. (Julia) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, S'ec 35 O200a Robert R. Thompson (1888) Thomson, Elmer R. (Bessie) Ch Rob- ert, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 21 T80a M. Short (1893) *Tibbs, S. A. D. (Ethel) Oh Francis, Bud, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 19 O120a (1860) *Tice, Edith (Stella) Ch Homer, Helen, Greenview Rt 9, twp Indian Creek, Sec 27 O320a (1885) Tilen, John (Kate) Ch Marie, Carl, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 20 O80a Wm. Treman (1893) Tilson, Edmond (Sarah) Ch James T., Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Middletown, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 O300a (1898) Tilson, William (Maggie) Ch Wilma, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 O30a Bunch Heirs (1882) Tippett, Antle (Eliza) Ch Ruby, Tal- lula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 4 Tla Mrs. E. K. Spears (1890) Tippit, F. M. (Sarah) Ch Frances, Os- car, Ernest, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 18 T25a E. E. Clark (1854) Tipton, William S. (Tillie) Ch Ber- tha, Nellie, Henry, Florence, George, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 8 TllOa Henry Elstradt (1895) Tobias, John Ch Henry, Bell, Herman, Tom, Mary, Grace, Fancy Prairie, twp Athens S'ec 26 T507a Tom Mount (1888) *Tobias, John (Maggie) Ch John, Ben, Athens Rt 1, twp South Athens, Sec 1 T231a Mrs. Claypool (1882) Tomlin, Logan (Frances) Ch Velma, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 18 McFaden Emp (1909) Tomlin, James (Rosa) Ch Ronald, Ovill, Mary, Tom, Clarence, Verna, Athens Rt 1, Sec 28 T80a J. S. Gra- ham (1818) *Tooby, Charles (Ida) Ch Anna, Eliz- abeth, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 29 O320a (1886) Torzer, Alva (Anna) Ch Clarence, Mil- dred, Woodson, Bertha, Herald, Pe- tersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 17 O97a (1874) Torzer, W. H. (Angela) Ch Grant, Bryan, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Peters- burg, twp Athens, Sec 18 O50a (1842) Tott, Aaron (Ethel) Ch Mildred, Helen, George, Carl, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 14 TlOOa Chas Tott (1885) Tott, Charles, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, T176a Geo Tott (1883) Trees, Geo. (Susia) Ch Verna, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 29 T280a Mrs. Keys (1911) Trenary, Chas E. Ch Velma, Bryon. Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 17 O80a (1874) Trenary, Guy (Myrtle) Tallula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 19 T80a S. D. Tren- ary (1894) Triplett, Thomas (Lillian) Ch Ber- nice, Mildred, Otis, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 2 T104a May Montgomery Frakes (1914) *Truits, M. Y. (Mary Ellen) Ch James, Leona, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 26 O215a (1867) *Trumbo, Alva S. (Anna) Ch Vera, Margaret, Normaljian, Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20, T125a Chas. Trumbo *Trumbo, Chas. (Franky) Ch Alva, Ellis, Harry, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20 02.25a (1842) 300 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY Trumbo, Ellis A. (Marguerite) Ch Rowena, Verona, Clifford, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 19 T80a Chas Trumbo (1887) Trumbo, Thyod (Sylvia) Ch Wayrold, Harry, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20 T130a Phil Hagney (1879) Truner, F. A. (Orvinda) Ch Maud, May, Farart, Stella, Rule, Harry, Liona, William, Greenview Rt 4, tel Green- view, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20 T80a Mrs. M. A. Trumbo (1869) Tucker, Vernon (Anna) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 24 T40a Edward Keys (1915) Turner, Edward S. (Letta) Ch Frances. Athens Rt 2, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 5 T. H. Alkire (1916) Turner, George (Ollie) Petersburg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Athens, Sec 8 T40a (1874) Turner, Rosco (Mary) Ch Golda, Wil- lie, Lawrence, Clarence, Charlie, Lillian, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 29 Tla John Walters (1850) Turner, W. A. (Laura) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 26 O40a (1850) *Tuttle, King (Willie) Ch Zolla, Zella, Laberle, Thales, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 9 O40a (1878) u Ulery, J. (Eliza) Ch Minnie, Christ, Will, Maude, Emma, Ida, Russek, El- mer, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 20 T60a Chas Reed (1911) Ulech, Mrs. Otto Ch Doris, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 32 T80a Mr. August Hubly (1916) *Van Eman, Frank (Laura) Ch Rob- ert, Hubert, Oliver, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 23 T45a Geo Van Eman (1892) Vannattan, Ambrose (Delia) Ch Mil- dred, Ruth, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 29 T6a Geo. Robinson (1892) Vannattan, James (Mae) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 21 T122^a (1869) *Vanosdol, Wm. E. (Minnie) Ch Har- old, Ruth, Richard, Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 7 T320a (1912) Vaughn, Arthur (Gertrude) Ch Beat- rice, Julius, Atterberry, twp Atter- berry, Sec 31 Farm Hand for Mattie Kiethley (1881) Vaughn Bros. Oakford Rt 1, twp Atter- berry, Sec 18 O55a (1877) Vaughn, John (Millisca) Ch Norma, Philip, Walter, Doll, James, Edman, Cathren, Tim, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, T5a W. W. Watkins (1871 ) Vogt, Frank (Nora) Ch Paul, Mary- Edison, Leo, Erbell, Anna, Atter- berry Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 3 O220a Markert Bros. (1903) *Vogt, John (Julia) Ch Ernest, Clar- ence, Velma, Loyd, Harry, Mildred, Clifford, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atter- berry, Sec 16 T78 Witt Armstrong (1869) *Votsmeier Henry (Nellie) Ch Eliza- beth, Chas., Edith, Vincent, Ruth, Arthur, Henry N., Ashland Rt 2, twp Tallula, Sec 22 O40a (1910) *Votsmier, Henry (Nellie) Ch Eliza- beth, Charlie, Edith, Vincent, Ruth, Arthur, Henry, Ashland Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 22 O40a (1911) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 301 w Waddell, Edna, Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 27 (1902) Wade, Joe (Bertha) Ch Thelma, Tal- lula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 24 T80 a Mrs. C. Parson (1914) *Wagoner, C. A. (Emma D.) Ch Helen D., Joe, Harry, Greenview Rt 4, twp West Greenview, Sec 34 O60a (1867) Wagoner, H. P. (Anna) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 16 O45a (1899) *Wahlbrink, F. H. (Maggie) Ch Helen, Benrita, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 12 T160a H. S'echtlben (1906) Wainscott, Otto (May) Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 2 O80a W. L. Kin- caid (1911) Wance, Horace G. (Sadie V.) Ch Mary, Louise, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Rock Creek, Sec 12 TlOOOa A. G. Wance (1876) Warning, L. A. Ch Bernice, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 9-10 O200a (1861) Watkins, Charles (Maggie) Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 18 O257a (1853) Watkins, Claude (Julia) Ch Nelson, Elizabeth, Dwight, Hazel, Tallula Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 11 O80a (1877) *Watkins, Elias (Irene) Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 8 T145a Watkins Estate (1875) *Watkins, Elmer (Emma C.) Ch Vir- gil, Rosa, Evelyn, Petersburg Rt 2, twp Atterberry, Sec 16 T2a T. C. S'chenowis (1888) Watkins, Evans J. (Pauline) Ch Sam- uel, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 21 O120a (1867) *Watkins, Fred B. (Anna) Ch Daisy, Lilly, John, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 29 T22j^a John A. Watkins (1878) Watkins, Hugh (Emma) Ch Hattie, Oakford, twp Oakford, O30a (1871) Watkins, John A. (Bertha) Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 29 (1853) J. C. LOUNSBERRY HAS SOME GOOD HORSES ON HIS FARM AND A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BARN TO KEEP THEM IN. 302 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Watkins, John L. (Matilda) Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 13 O39a (1882) Watkins, Mrs. Maggie, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 18 O257a Watkins, Sam C. (Ada) Ch Cyrus, Samuel J., Oakford Rt 1, twp Oak- ford, Sec 19 T270a S'. L. Watkins (1872) *Watkins, S. E. (May) Ch Fanny, Barbara, Tallula Rt 2, twp West Pe- tersburg, Sec 13 T105a (1875) Watkins, W. C. (Emeline) Oakford Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 19 O338a (1845) *Watkins, Walter (Ollie) Ch Juhl, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10-11 O320a (1873) *Watkins, William (Laura) Ch Elsia, Clarence, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 22 T20a Oscar Bates (1915) Watkins, Woodson G. (Lena) Ch New- ton, George, Atterberry, twp Atter- berry, Sec 30 O2a (1879) *Watts, Benj. J. (Ada) Ch Elizabeth, Franklin, Marie, Russell, Tallula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 10 O235a S. H. Edwards (1906) Weatherby, S. F. (Alnora) Ch Chas., Emmett, Mary, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 17 O5^a (1847) Weber, August Ch Jane, Athens Rt 1, twp Athens, Sec 21 OllOa (1873) Weidhuner, Chas. (Mary) Ch Fred, Carl, Henry, Otto, Annie, Rossie, Harry, Greenview Rt 1, tel Green- view twp Indian Creek, Sec 11 T360a B. F. Marvold (1887) Welch, G. G. (Lizzie) Ch Fay, Harold, Frank, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Peters- burg, Sec 34 T186a Welsh Estate (1865) Welch, H. L. (Emma) Ch Ruth, Tal- lula Rt 3, twp Tallula, Sec 9, T200a Mrs. G. B. Welch (1872) Welch, Mrs. T. J., Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 26 O118a John Lovin (1916) *Wendell, G. M. (Fay) Ch Warren, Catherine, Louise, Harry, Greenview Rt 2, twp Irish Grove, Sec 29 T4a Fred Stone (1915) *Wennsing, Otto (Helen) Greenview Rt 2, twp West Greenvie^, Sec 24 T225a (1891) *Wernousky, Ernest (Catherine) Ch Carl, George, Lydia, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 17 O121%a (1872) Wesselman, Harmon (Anna) Ch Wil- liam, Albert, Lea, Stella, Glenn, Pe- tersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 17 T120a Albert Nickle (1879) *White, J. E. (Ermer) Ch Robert F., Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 14 OlOOa (1881) Widby, James (Anna) Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 23 Chas Camp- bell (1917) Wiker, John (Hattie) Ch Herald, Lu- ceild, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 21 T5a Harry Fulton (1905) *Wilhelm, August (Ollie) Greenview Rt 4, tel Greenview, twp Indian Creek, Sec 28 T145a Smoot Antle (1893) Wilken, J. Hannah Ch George, Edward, Mary, Oakford Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 17, O120a (1850) *Wilken, Oltman (Anna) Ch John, Morie, Katherine, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 5 O160a (1892) Wilkelm, Carl, Greenview, tel Green- view, TlOOa, twp Indian Creek, Sec 28 TlOOa Marie Pond (1890) Willbanks, Stephen (Ada) Ch Vida, Lora, Jane, Arnold, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, tel Williamsville, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 7 O160a (1860) *Williams, Mrs. Thos. Ch Stella, Grace, Oma, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 13 T200a Golden Estate (1867) Williams, Russell (Margaret) Athens, twp South Athens, Sec 3 T80a P. McCade (1906) Williams, Wm. -(Bena) Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 3 T140a Wm Ben- son (1885) Williams, Gus (Jennie) Ch Gerald, Jane, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 14 O260a (1884) Williams, Nealey, Greenview Rt 4, twp Indian Creek, Sec 14 T55a Ja- cob Killian (1898) *Williamson, R. G. (Anna) Ch Agnes, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 6, O175a (1886) Williams, W. H. (Maude) Ch Turner, Harold, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 23 037a (1676) MENARD COUNTY, ILLINOIS 303 Wilson, B. H. (Goldie) Ch Bernice, Florence, Petersburg Rt 4, tel Pe- tersburg, O8a (1893) Wilson, Fred (Anna) Ch James, Leon- ard, Robert, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 31 T455a E. R. Pur- vines (1877) *Wilson. G. A. (Ella) Petersburg Rt 1, twp Tullula, Sec 15 OlOa Church (1916) *Wiltlinger, George (Edward) Pleas- ant Plains Rt 43, twp West Tallula, Sec 23 O200a (1882) Winkerrran, A. C. Ch Otto, Atterberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 32 OSOOa (1887) Winkerman, Edward Ch Andrew, At- terberry, twp Atterberry, Sec 32 O160a (1889) Winkleman, August H. (Amelia) Ch Edna, Mary, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 12, T240a Mrs. Clay- pool (1814) *Winkleman, H. G. (Ollie) Ch Louise, Kermena, Edwin, Greenview Rt 3, twu Irish Grove, T260a Mrs. Tice (1879) Winkleman, Henry H. (Martha) Ch Walter, Henrietta, Marine, Atter- berry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, Sec 30 T200a Aug. Winkerman (1875) Winkleman, John (Katherine) Ch Anna, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, Sec 29 O240a Mrs. H. J. Tice (1883) *Winkleman, L. C. (Lena) Ch Harry, Marie, Arthur, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Atterberry, S'ec 20 T210a Aug. Wink- erman (1881) 'Winterbauer, Geo. (Cecil) Ch Rus- sell, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Athens, S'ec 28 Tla Mary Winterbauer (1890) Winterbauer Sr., George H. (Bridget) Ch Adam, Catherine, William, Peter, Thomas, Lydia, Fancy Prairie Rt 4, tel Williamsville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 14 O160a Winterbauer Jr., George (Cecil) Ch Russell, Fancy Prairie, tel Williams- ville, twp Fancy Prairie, Sec 24 Mrs. Mary Winterbauer (1895) Winterbauer, John P. (Mae) Ch El- mer, Fancy Prairie, twp Fancy Prai- rie, Sec 23 T240a Tom Smith (isx<, Winters, D. J. (Sarah) Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 16 O40a (1892) *Wintersbuer, Philip (Catherine) Ch Mary, Margaret, S'usen, Edward, Henry, Clara, Josephine, Fancy Prai- rie Rt 1, twp Athens Sec 23 O130a (1875) Wiseman, Albert (Ida) Ch Edward, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 9 O4a (1877) Wiseman, Ben F. (Minnie) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Petersburg, Sec 25 T142a (1872) Wiseman, Bert (Marie) Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 22 O2a (1871) Wiseman, Elmer Ch Gilbert, Elenor, Ethel, Baby, Petersburg Rt 4, twp Athens, Sec 18 TllOa Constintine Schnessler (1842) Wiseman, Lafette (Margueritte) Ch Clarence, Franklin, Clade, Peters- burg Rt 4, twp West Athens, Sec 8 0180a (1874) Wiseman, Fredrich, Petersburg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 21 O4a (1880) Wiseman, J. J. (Clara L.) Ch Lizzie, Elmer, Ethel, Paul, Janes, Peters- burg Rt 4, tel Petersburg, twp Ath- ens, Sec 8 O204a (1858) Wiseman, Trtomas (Lily) Ch Frank, Ruth, Catherine, Petersburg Rt 4, twp West Athens, O180a (1869) Witter, William, Greenview Rt 3, twp Irish Grove, S'ec 12 O105a (1900) *Wohler, Harry, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 5 O200a John Woh- ler Emp. (1895) *Wohler, William (Lizzie) Greenview Rt 1, twp I'rish Grove, Sec 6 T230a Mrs. Dick Dereeman (1881^ Wood, C. R. (Thesa) Ch Mary, Louie, Joe, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 8 T165a R. S. Wood (1898) *Wood, Mrs. H. A. (Beulah) Peters- burg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 11 O40a (1850) Wooddell, Isaac (Elizabeth) Ch John, Irene, George, Catherine, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 2 O295a J. R. Logue (1908) Woodrull, B. F. (Janett) Ch Margaret, William, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tal- lula, Sec 13 T30a Mrs. Alexander ( 1893) Woodruff, Walter (Gladys) Peters- burg Rt 4, twp South Petersburg, T190a Harve Woodruff (1887) 304 THE FARMERS' REVIEW FARM DIRECTORY *Woodrum, Abe (Salle) Ch Elsie, Wil- lie, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Peters- burg, Sec 28 T40a C. C. Dickenson (1887) *Woodrun, Arthur (lona) Ch Cather- ine, Virginia, Tallula Rt 3, twp Tal- lula, Sec 4 O85a (1894) Woodrun, Arthur (Josephine) Peters- burg Rt 6, twp Athens, Sec 22 T40a A. A. Tancy (1890). *Woodrun, Berry (Luebell) Ch Bue- lah, Jewell, Tallula Rt 2, twp Peters- burg, Sec 32 O80a (1882) Woodrun LeRoy (Hattie) Ch Irene, Laynn, Dwight, Hugh, Paul, Law- rence, Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 28 TlOOa Mrs. Caldwell (1896) *Woodrun, Ed. (Eddie) Ch Herbert, Lawson, Marie, Earl, Delbert, Davis, Petersburg Rt 1, twp Petersburg, Sec 27 T160a Mrs. Sarah Beckman (1891) Woodrun, Irin C. (Loudema) Tallula Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 29 T2SOa L. Fairbanks (1882) Woodrun, Louis (Maggie) Tallula Rt 2 twp Petersburg, Sec 22 T156a Mrs. Caldwell (1899) *Woodrun, Richard (Ollie) Ch Hazel, Alta, Alline, Delia, Tallula Rt 3, twp West Tallula, Sec 13 TlOOa G. P. Ayers (1894) Woodrun, T. J. (Mary) Ch Eva, Nath- an, Elmer, Robert, Ernest, Janie, Alice, Earl, Marshall, Atterberry Rt 1, twp Oakford, Sec 27 T400a H. H. Colby (1892) Woodrun, William (Maggie) Ch Wil- lie, Luther, Jessie, Nellie, Roy, Ray, Louie, Petersburg, twp Petersburg, Sec 12 T294a Colby Estate (1914) Woods, C. A. (Cordia) Ch Jimmie, Boscom, Gladys, John, Hazel, Tal- lula Rt 1, twp Tallula, Sec 10 T171a C. M. Henderson (1913) *Work, Joseph (Lillie) Ch Russell, Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 3 O120a (1854) Work, Joseph (Rosie) Greenview Rt 1, twp Irish Grove, Sec 9 O70a (1854) Worthington, Glenn J. (Emma) Ch David, Vincent, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Petersburg, Sec 9 T200a Worth- ington Bros. (1893) Worthington, Robert (Martha) Ch Robert, Loraine, Beatrice, Bryan, Thelma, Petersburg Rt 5, twp Pe- tersburg, Sec 4 098 (1857) Yoakum, George, Cantrall Rt 27, twp South Athens, Sec 16 Chas Tott Emp. (1885) *Yoakum, Otis (Anna) Ch Louis, Mil- dred, Athens Rt 2, twp South Ath- ens, Sec 3 O9a (1885) Young, Wm C. (Lucy) Ch Lyman, Ar- nola, Fancy Prairie Rt 1, twp Sugar Grove, Sec 1 O90a (1874) *Zook, Archie, Athens Rt 2, twp Ath- ens, Sec 26 T280a F. A. Zook (1894) *Zook, F. A. (Ravenna) Ch Arceball, Walter, Myrtle, Athens Rt 2, twp Athens, Sec 26 O280a (1887) *Zuhlk, Albert (Tena) Petersburg Rt 2, twp Petersburg, Sec 17 (1875) *Zuhlke, Wm. A. (Jane) Ch Emma, Marie, Louise, Elsue, Clarence, Tal- lula Rt 1, twp West Petersburg, Sec 22, O120a (1883) *Zurstadt, Frank, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 16 O90a (1875) Zurstadt, Mrs. J. G. Ch Elizabeth, Katherine, Petersburg Rt 3, twp Athens, Sec 18 T90a Zurstadt (1866) YOUR DUTY TO YOUR COMMUNITY By E. B. MOON FROM THE FARMERS' REVIEW Do you fully realize what the community in which you live means to you individually? You hear of wonderful com- mercial, social, educational and re- ligious advantages, of fine stores, beautiful parks and good roads in other localities, all of which means but little or nothing to you com- pared to advantages and conve- niences offered you at home. You are affected only by prevailing conditions in your community where you are benefited by advan- tages and must suffer for lack of them. Everyone is more or less proud of the community in which he or she lives, and justly so. However, to me, the height of inconsistency is personified in people who pre- tend to be deeply interested in local conditions, and at the same time deliberately do those things that tend to retard the development of their home communities. Those people who proudly boast of the advantages offered by their home towns, as desirable places in which to live, and then refuse to extend local patronage, are as ri- diculous as the restaurant pro- prietor who eats "out." It may be a fact that your local stores are not as large, or as hand- somely equipped as some of the big citv stores, but you will agree with me that your merchants cannotpos- sibly enlarge or improve their busi- nesses beyond the extent justified by the amount of patronage ac- corded them. // you are interested in bringing about better local shopping facil- ities, it is squarely up to you, and other residents of your community, to patronize home merchants, thus keeping your money at home, insofar as possible, where it will circulate in various channels for the improvement of the com- munity. There are only two possible rea- sons why a person should remain in any certain town or com- munity: their duties demand it, or they simply like to live there. Isn't this true in your case? In either event, it is to your distinct advantage to do every- thing within your power to assist in improving local conditions. The community belongs to you and your neighbors, and you are necessarily governed by conditions as they exist. A prosperous community is in every instance a desirable place in which to live, as it affords its resi- dents advantages and conveniences to the extent of its prosperity, which invariably is limited to, and controlled by, the amount of local commercial activity. 305 ILLINOIS SYSTEM OF PERMANENT FERTILITY BY DR. CYRIL G. HOPKINS Reprinted From THE FARMERS' REVIEW All agricultural plants are made of len elements, five of which are always provided by Nature in abundance, in- cluding carbon and oxygen taken from the air, hydrogen from water, and iron and sulphur from the soil. Man need not concern himself about these five elements. His fertility problem is thus at once reduced to a considera- tion of the other elements, nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. The Illinois system recognizes that there is an inexhaustible supply of nitrogen in the air and provides for its utilization as needed; also that there is an inexhaustible supply of potassium in the soil which may also be liberated and utilized as needed. It also recognizes that the supply of phosphorus in the common Illinois soil is very limited and that phosphor- us is contained neither in the air nor in the rain, and, consequently, that phosphorus must be purchased and applied to the soil in larger amounts than are removed in crops if the pro- ductive power of the soil is to be in- creased and permanently maintained. The Illinois system also recognizes that soils should be sweet, and not acid or sour, and that ground limestone will destroy acidity and also provide calcium, which is sometimes deficient; and, finally, that, if magnesium is also deficient in the soil, which is rarely the case, it too may be provided, to- gether with calcium, in dolomitic lime- stone, which is the most common limestone of northern Illinois and which consists of the double carbonate of calcium and magnesium. These are the simple basic facts which every man should make a part of his ready knowledge ami then pro- ceed to make use of in his farm prac- tice. There is no one order of procedure that is best under all conditions, and the step which should be taken first in one season may not be best in an- other season. However, these are minor matters, the same as the time of plowing, the time of planting corn, and the question of threshing from the stack or after stacking. Consider Conditions Weather conditions, soil conditions, and labor conditions must be consid- ered. Whichever step is taken first is a step forward, and the benefit of any important improvement may be more marked the second or subsequent years than the first year. On bare cornstalk land the farmer would make conditions better for oats, and, still better for the clover seeded with the oats, if he would apply one ton per acre of fine grounu rock phosphate, and thoroughly mix it with the soil by disking, then apply four tons per acre of ground limestone and harrow it in .before seeding the oats and clover. However, the farmer usually has to utilize most of the good weather in the spring to get his land in shape and his crops planted even without handling much phosphate or lime- stone. Moreover, the roads are often in bad condition and the fields may be too soft for hauling and spreading phosphate and limestone in March and April. Phosphate and Organic Matter On Poorland Farm we sometimes handle one carload of such material in the spring, but in the main such work is done during the late summer and early fall. We spread phosphate on the pasture land or clover meadow and plow it under, then apply lime- stone, mix it with the soil in prepar- ing the seed-bed, sowing wheat in the 306 fall and clover the next spring. Or we apply phosphate where we have spread manure and plow both under for corn, then apply limestone (some times in the fall or in the spring on fall plowing) before planting the corn. Both phosphate and limestone are then in the soil and ready to benefit the oats and clover which follow the next year after corn. The initial applications may well be one ton of phosphate and four tons of limestone per acre; but, after the first rotation, half of these quantities once every four or five years is suffi- cient to permanently maintain the sup- ply of both limestone and phosphorus, even under the heaviest cropping with such corps as wheat, corn, oats, and clover. When seeding to alfalfa, five or six tons per acre of limestone may well be applied. To markedly en- rich the soil in phosphorus, one ton of phosphate may well be applied every four or five years for four of five crop rotations; or, if one prefers and is prepared to make the investment, he may apply four or five tons of phos- phate during the first five or tf n years, anu then continue to apply 1,000 pounds every four or five years, or one ton every ei^ht or ten years, in order to maintain the supply. As a rule, the corn belt prairie soil is more in need of phophorus than limestone, but both are required for the best results on the most common soil. On the more acid timb?r soils of the corn belt, and on both prairie and timber upland in southern Illinois, limestone is more deficient than phos- phorus, but there, too, both must ultimately be used for permanent soil enrichment. Not Expensive Of course, it costs something to purchase and apply phosphate and limestone, but not so much as one might think, when compared with other farm expenses and investments. Thus it costs $200 to buy an acre of corn belt land; and if money is worth 5 per cent, it costs $10 an acre a year to own the land. Five tons of phos- phate at $7 a ton would double the total phosphorus content of the plowed soil of an acre of the most common corn belt land. This appli- cation would provide phosphorus for the largest crop* for seventy years. A dollar an acre a year will make and maintain a limestone soil on the av- erage Illinois farm. Neither phosphate or limestone need be applied to a given field oftener than once every four or six years, or even less frequently if one cares to invest in heavier applications. 1'n an hour's time a man and team can spread enough limestone or phosphate over an acre of land to last for five or ten years. But, while limestone and phosphate, when properly used, increase the yields of wheat, oats and corn, their most important use in permanent ag riculture is to make possible the pro- duction of large yields of clover and other legumes, which may be re- turned to the soil in large part, either with crop residues or in farm manure, in order to provide both nitrogen and organic matter, and thus complete the Illinois system of permanent fertility, and also insure the benefits from the physical improvement of the soil which is brought about by the addition both of organic matter and of lime- stone. The important question remains, Ko*.v much clover r^ manure rrust b retui ned to fhe so'l to maintain the supply of nitrogen The fDllowin^; t'ac'.s shoul'l help us to solve this prob- lem: Nitr\ gen Supplies enl Requirerr.erts Manure and Produce Nitroi^n 1 ten average manure. ... 10 pounds 1 ton clover hay 40 pounds 1 ton alfalfa hay 50 pounds 100 bu. corn 100 pounds 3 tons corn stalks 48 pounds 100 bu. oats 66 pounds 2V 2 tons oat straw 31 pounds 50 bu. wheat 71 pounds 2 r /> tons wheat straw 25 pounds On Livestock Farms For the livestock farmer, I would suggest a five-field rotation system, besides the pasture land. Four of these fields may be used for a four- year rotation of corn, corn oats and clover, while the fifth field grows al- falfa for perhaps five years, after which the alfalfa field may be put into the four-year rotation, and one of the other fields used for alfalfa for an- 307 other five-year period, and so on. If the manure is saved with reasonable care, as many tons should be returned to the soil as the number of tons of air-dry produce hauled off. It may be assumed that the roots and stubble of the clover and alfalfa contain no more nitrogen than was furnished by the soil for those crops, but that the nitrogen contained in the hay har- vested may represent new nitrogen taken from the air. With the infor- mation thus far secured, this is a reasonable basis to figure on for soils of moderate productive power. For the grain and hay farmer, this rotation may well be modified by sub- stituting wheat for the first corn crop, thus growing wheat, corn, oats and clover in the four-year rotation, and alfalfa on the fifth field. If only the grain and clover seed and the alfalfa hay are sold, all stalks, straw and clover (except the seed) being re- turned to the land, and nitrogen and organic matter may be maintained by the grain and hay farmer, provided a cover crop of clover is also seeded on the wheat ground in the spring to be plowed under late in the following fall or sufficiently early the next spring so as to get the land in good shape for corn. Where there is no permanent pas- ture land, the livestock farmer may seed both clover and timothy with the oats and then use the field two or three years for meadow and pasture, thus making a six-field or seven-field system. With some modifications, a system of mixed farming may be prac- ticed in which some crops are sold and others fed to livestock. The important thing is to use the facts concerning the amount of nitro- gen in manure and crops, and return enough to the soil to provide for the grain crops, with such yields as are desirable or possible under permanent systems. While we may still expect to reduce the nitrogen content of much of our rich corn belt lands, we should already see that we must ulti- mately develop our practice to a point where we return as much nitrogen as we remove in the non-legumes. Thus to replace the nitrogen carried away in a 60-bushel crop of corn would require nine tons of manure or two and a quarter tons of clover; or if the stalks are left on the land, six tons of manure or one and one-half tons of clover would suffice. While there are great seasonal variations and other variable factors, the prin- ciples which hold in the long run apply with practical scientific exact- ness in the maintenance of soil fer- tility as well as in maintaining a bank account. On part of the University farm at Urbana 89.9 bushels of corn per acre has been produced as an average of six consecutive years where limestone, phosphorus and "home-grown" organic matter have been used, in a good crop rotation. The average clover yield for the same six years was 3.82 tons per acre, not including the cover crop. Important Points Raw phosphate has little or no value as a top dressing, but it must be thoroughly incorporated with the soil before its full benefit can be secured. Keiep in mind that ; raw phosphate should be well distributed where the roots feed and that this is chiefly be- tween 2 inches and 7 inches beneath the surface. While distinct benefit something re- sults, especially on the clover crop, when raw phosphate is applied and well disked in, as on plowed ground or on cornstalk land where clover is to foe seeded with small grain, much better results are secured after the phosphate is more thoroughly mixed with the plowed stratum to a depth of 6 or 7 inches. It is true that some benefit results from the use of raw phosphate with no special provision for decaying or- ganic matter, especially on soil fairly well supplied with humus and most deficient in phosphorus, and clover is usually the first crop to show such benefit; but the best results are not to be expected until plenty of decay- ing organic matter is turned under in intimate contact with the phosphate. From the standpoint of getting the quickest results from the phosphate, the ideal method is to apply it with manure or with a good growth of clover; mix the phosphate with the organic matter and the soil by thor- ough disking and then plow. From The Farmer's Review. 308 =00 THE FARM THAT WONT WEAR OUT By Dr. Cyril G. Hopkins of the University of Illinois lllllHlllilllUinyillHIHIIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIIII THE FARM THAT WON'T Illllllllllllllll! WEAK OUT Illllllllllllll The subject expresses an ideal worthy of the efforts of every farmer; the book itself tells clearly how to attain such a farm. It is not impossible; it has been and is being done by many. It is not a system that is all expense and no profit; it means more profit at once and continuously. It is not an untried theory, but the product of actual farming experience. The author himself is a farmer, using with success on his own farm the methods he advocates in this book. It is necessary to meet the food requirements of plants to make a soil produce its best. Those requirements are compara- tively simple, and are clearly out- lined in this book. It is not a large book because the require- ments are few and are plainly and concisely stated. "The Farm That Won't Wear Out" is a valuable illustrated book of 78 pages that tells exactly what is necessary in soil management to increase and main- tain fertility. Every farmer should secure a copy and not merely read it, but study it carefully and follow in detail its teachings. It presents the funda- mental principles of soil fertility in condensed form. "The Farm That Won't Wear Out" is given FREE with a yearly subscription to The Farmers' Review for only $1.00 (new or renewal) SEND ORDER TO THE FARMERS' REVIEW, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 30<) Cabana Rational HAVANA, ILLINOIS Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $100,000.00 3% Paid on Savings 310 THE COUNTRY BANKER AND THE FARMER By G. H. CAMPBELL FROM THE FARMERS' REVIEW It is only within recent years that the banker and the farmer have dis- covered that they work better in dou- ble harness than as single drivers. This is illustrated by the growth of country banks in the last twenty-five years. In 1890 Clay County, Illinois, had only three banks, now it has ten. Then Mercer County had only four regularly organized banks, though there may have been two or three stores doing something of a banking business; now it has twenty-three banks in operation and another is or- ganizing. These two counties are typ- ical of their respective localities; the former of the poorer farming lands in southern Illinois, and the latter of the rich lands in the northern part. And most of these banks are largely owned, if not actually controlled, by farmers. There has been a good deal of non- sense, political and otherwise, scat- tered over the country the past year or two, about the farmer being unable to secure proper credit. But the aver- aee banker in the northern Mississippi valley considers the farmer his best customer, whether he be a depositor or a borrower. And with the exception of a few corporations, the farmer in this valley is getting his money as cheaply as his city cousin. At the present tiive most farmers in northern and central Illinois are get ting money on their peisonal notes for six per cent; and if the loan is well secured* by real estate, they are get- ting it for as low as five per cent. Much of the money now bein-? loaned on good business and apartment houses in Chicago is costing the bor- rowers six per cent or more. The interest rate is like any other commodity, it is dependent on the law of supply and demand. Farmers very well know that when there is a sur- plus of corn in the neighborhood, they can get no more for the corn which they sell than it will net them when shipped on the general market. On the other hand when more corn is fed in the community than is raised, every farmer who has any corn to sell will get more than that corn would ne' him if shipped. The same thing is true as to inter- est. If there is more money in a lo- cality than the people want to use, then interest rates are sure to con down. But if the demand is greater than the supply, then interest rates must rise. This is a benefit to the borrower in two ways; it checks un- wise speculation, and it saves the money for those who must have it to carry on their business. Because he realizes this fact better than the farmer, the banker is inter- esting himself in farm conditions. The most effective way for the banker to reduce the cost of money to his cus- tomers is to make it more plentiful and thereby cheapen it. This method is sound and looks to permanency ; any other method smacks of favoritism and instability. Still another reason why the banker is taking an interest, in farming is be- cause he realizes that a farm is like a bank account you must put in as much as you take oui or some day the account will be closed. A poor farm calls for a poor tenant, poor often as to money, mentality and efficiency. And the lack of these qualit'es does not make good bank customers. The idea is often held by farmers and son-etimes fostered by bankers that the banker is conferring a great favor in making the customer a loan. This is not true. Good loans are just as necessary for the success of the bank as good deposits. And the bank- er who makes his patrons believe that he is letting them have the money just because he is a good fellow, is either applying for membership in the Ana- nhs Club or he is unfit to handle cred- its. A banker is a trustee of the funds place;! in his hands, and it is his busi- ness to see that they are safely and (Continued on page 313.) 911 A Good Bank in a Good Town ESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1912 jfracfeelton J>tate 2?anfe PETERSBURG, ILL. Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $40,000.00 Farmers' Accounts Especially Solicited MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOUSE D ' BANK OF KILBOURN Capital, $10,000.00 Surplus, 8,000.00 Kilbourn, Illinois 312 property used for the benefit of the entire community. And if he is letting you have any part of these funds just because you have smoked a few cigars with him, he is unfit for the trust. Friendship and good intentions are ad- mirable, but they are very poor col- lateral. The mention of improper loans nat- urally suggests the subject of over- drafts. An Irishman once defined a bank as a place where you could put your money in today and take it out tomorrow by giving sixty days notice. But the American farmer who over- draws his account has gone the Irish- man one better, for he takes his money out without ever having put it in, or so much as saying "by your leave!" The banker who developed the over- draft as a sop to greedy customers should be locked up in the same "bug house" wifh the farmer who wanted to breed chinch bugs. One of the most important crops that the farmer can raise is credit. And perhaps even a good farmer will concede that a banker might know something about its cultivation. Your home banker wants to see you prosper, because he cannot win out unless you do. Tell him your exact financial condi- tion. He cannot safely help you unless he knows what you have, what you are going to get in and what you must pay out. Tell him the exact truth. Do not think because he does not call you a liar that he does not know when you are pumping hot air. You wouldn't think of trying to pass a counterfeit on him, yet he is a good deal more famil- iar with lies than with counterfeits he gets more of the former. If you know that you are not going to be able to pay your loan for a year, don't tell your banker that you want it for only 30 days. When your note is due, pay it, or re- new it. It makes no difference how good your note is, no bank wants to keep it as a reminder of the past. Don't spend the profit from your corn crop as. soon as it is planted. Crops are like college valedictorians they do not always live up to their promises. Show your banker that you are (Continued on page 315) B. L. McFADDEN - - - President J. H. HEBERLINC - - - - Cashier HENRY HEBERLING - Ass't Cashier R. W. HEBERLING - Ass't Cashier Money makes money and that money makes more money. We ten- der you our services McFadden Corn Exchange Bank EASTON, ILLINOIS MASON CITY, ILLINOIS Capital - $50,000 Surplus - 10,000 3 '\ paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. A State Bank under super- vision of the State of Illinois. United States depository for Postal Savings Fund. 313 FIRST NATIONAL BANK PETERSBURG, ILL. Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, $125,000.00 3% On Savings Accounts Oldest Bank in Menard County T. H. TRAVERS, President L. B. TRAVERS, Cashier 314 sound by clearing up all your notes at regular intervals. He may not want your money, but he will be pleased to know that you CAN pay him. Be- sides, you know, paper, as well as notes, loses color if kept too long. If you have secured a loan to buy cattle, pay the loan when the cattle are sold. He might think it a good loan if used to buy cattle, and a poor one if used to buy stock in an oil well. When a stranger romes around and offers to sell you a corner lot in heaven or a cosey corner in a lower and warmer region, sk your hanker- perhaps he has tried it. No doubt you are thinking: "The banker does not want to see my money leave his bank." That may be true, but as long as your money is in the bank it is yours, and you can get it when you wish. But when you hand your money over to some silver-tongued stranger, too of- ten it is everlastingly "hisn." Before entering upon a new deal which will take more money than you have, ask your banker about it and see if he is willing to let you have the money He may be a little conserva- tive, but most of your neighbors who are getting their mail on Easy Street have had the same failing. Notes are like kisses when too freely given they have little value. And, finally, both the banker and the farmer need to bear in mind that hearty co-operation, the one with the other, means better banks and better farms. From The Farmer's Review. New Farmers State Bank Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 MASON CITY, ILLINOIS Organized under the laws of the State of Illinois and under State Supervision JOHN FREEMAN, Preiident W. A. CRANDY, Vice-Pre*. W. E. A INS WORTH. Cashier FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY 3% Interest Paid on Time Deposit* Petef ish Skiles & Co. BANK Virginia, 111. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Founded 1870 Incorporated under laws of Illinois in 1902 Three Per Cent on Time Deposits THE conduct of this Bank has been marked by adherence to sound banking principles, and its deserved reputation for conservatism and strength has won for it the confidence of the public to an unusual degree. Its facilities developed during the forty years of 'conservative banking are offered equally to business man, laboring man, mechanic, house- wife, the child or the man of leisure. Deposits half a million. 3% on time deposits. One dollar starts a 3 per cent compound interest account. One cent starts you in the Christmas Savings Account. We are a bank for the people and extend you a welcome. The Marbold State Bank Strength, Service and Safety Capital Stock $75,000.00 Greenview, Illinois 315 ADVANTAGES OF BUYING STANDARDIZED IMPLEMENTS OF HOME DEALERS By E. B. MOON FROM THE FARMERS' REVIEW Ever since the manufacture of farm Implements became a real industry and each manufacturer looked beyond his own immediate vicinity for trade, the marketing channel has been the home dealer. For more than three-quarters of a century this has been true. The channel has become so thoroughly efficient that it has been accepted as the most economical and best adapted to the consumer's demands for any system yet devised. Good dealers in this channel have a real standing in the community and the better they are the more they are sought by the individual manufacturer. A good implement dealer is one who takes care of his obligations to both farmer and manufacturer and gives the best possible service to his community as a merchant. These qualifications have become so neces- sary that they have practically forced a standardizing of the dealer in the business. We have then what might be called a standardized dealer. No standardized dealer will know- ingly handle "off stuff," as the term goes. He is surrounded with such strong competition he is everlastingly after the best farm implements he can buy. This fact, alone, is enough to protect any farmer when buying of a good dealer. This same competition for the best implements between dealers has forced competing manufacturers to standardize their product to as large an extent as possible. For instance, materials must conform to a high standard of excellence, sizes, types, kinds and even repairs for machines must all 'be made and handled with a view of keeping up the standard of materials and service. stocks of all these machines and repairs are carried in all the large agricultural trade centers of each state. The farmer wants a machine at once perhaps he knew a long time ahead he would have to buy it and just put it off to the last moment; again conditions beyond his control may force him to buy new machines. The Good Dealer channel of marketing is so perfected a phone or personal call on the dealer supplies the want instantly or in twenty-four to forty- eight hours. Compare this prompt service with buying farm implements from manufacturers direct or through other channels where you are not known personally and even when cash accompanies the order, shipments are not as quickly delivered, as usually no branch house carrying these stocks is near you. A local freight shipment from the factory may take days and even weeks. When repairs are wanted later on or expert help is needed, the same slow procedure is expected and is the rule. After one or more of these ex- periences the farmer will remember it for years as an experience that spelled loss at that time. On the other hand suppose a few farm equip- ment purchases have been made direct and much trouble has been exper- ienced. Sooner or later the circum- stances will create a compromised situation and the losses will wipe out all fancied former benefits. Year in and year out the farmer has been equipped with machinery sold through the Good Dealer in his near- est town. The deals have all been so satisfactory one doesn't stop to figure the satisfaction and real service. If each satisfactory purchase of the Good Home Dealer stood out as prom- inently and was remembered as long as the single unsatisfactory purchase made through other channels, every farmer would eventually buy at home. He would thoroughly and lastingly realize the benefits of home trade. Dollar for Dollar, service for service the Good Home Dealer is the best and cheapest market. Give him your prop- osition, cash or otherwise, the same as the direct seller demands of you, and buy at home. 316 m 88 40 Bushels Wheat Buys This Drill! n A FEW years ago you got $45 for a 60 bushel load of wheat (75 cents a bushel.) You had to add $30 to that $45 to buy a Peoria Drill. J Today the glorious day of $2.00 and better wheat, that 60 bushel load will buy a 12 Disc Peoria Drill and bring you $35,00 in cold, extra cash! Who says now that you can't afford the best drill made. *v The New Peoria Drill Starts the Crop Perfectly Drills any small grain or peas, beans and corn without injuring seed. Every seed covered as it should be. All planted uniform depth grow evenly whole field ripens ^uniformly grain grades better in market. You can afford to discard any other drill or any seeder for the New Peoria. Better crops pay back its cost quickly. Write for catalog, mailed FREE. Peoria Drill & Seeder Co. PEORIA, ILL. 317 318 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY BREEDERS' DIRECTORY OF CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES (DQ CATTLE ABERDEEN-ANGUS Anderson, Emmet Virginia Rt 5 * Armstrong, Geo. W Virginia *Burnham, H. P Mason City Hall, E. P Mechanicsburg Box 106 Homer, C. P Petersburg Cundiff, Wm. H. .Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Dinwiddie, Loren L Virginia Rt 2 Hurt, Mrs. Lizzie. . . Buffalo Hart Rt 36 Jacobs, Joseph Virginia Rt 1 Krieg, F. W Virginia Rt 2 Kr ieg, Fred Virginia Rt 2 Kuhlman, John C Virginia Rt 5 Lobdill, O. S Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Lyons, J. F Riverton Patton, J. D Laomi Rt 32 Peck, Edwin T Arenzville Rt 3 Salzman, L. F Virginia Rt 6 Schuster, Frank Mason City Rt 4 *Tolan, J. Garrett. .Farmingdale Rt 14 Tolan, Sarah A Farmingdale Rt 14 Turley, Howard Arenzville, Rt 3 Turner, Thos. L Virginia Rt 2 *Wakeman, Est Henry. .. .Mason City *Wakem#n, John Asa Mason City * Washington, J. E Virginia HEREFORD Assey, C. A Williamsville Bell, Fred Mechanicsburg Rt 61 Blessman, Geo. A Bath Rt 2 Brasel, Howard Virginia Rt 1 Britton, W. S . Sherman Rt 25 Denton, J. M Greenview Rt 4 Deverman, J. H Topeka Rt 1 Fielder, Lincoln Virginia Rt 2 Happer, Ida H Farmingdale Harf st, F., E Topeka Rt 1 Harris-on, H. T Auburn Rt 44 Hiflin, J. W Petersburg Rt 3 Herron, R. E Illiopolis Rt 58 Hubbard, Frank Mason City Rt 3 Hunter, Charles A Chatham Rt 16 Trwin, E. R Petersburg Rt 1 *Irwin, J. H Pleasant Plains Kern, Earl Farmingdale Rt 14 Knuppel, W. H Toprka Rt 1 Krieg, Fred Virginia Rt 2 Leinweber, Philip Forest City Rt 1 Mahaffey, Ed Illiopolis Rt 55 Meeker, Geo. Manito Rt 1 Ross, Robert Virginia Pt 6 Schnoff, Samuel Petersburg Rt 1 Shute, Harry Easton Rt 1 Wagoner, C. A Greenview Rt 4 POLLED HEREFORD *Denton, J. G Greenview *Shute, John D Easton "Thomas", D. B. & M. E Easton SHORTHORN Abney, Wm Auburn Rt 36 Ainsworth, V. P Virginia Rt 2 Armstrong, A. M Springfield Rt 1 Armstrong, J. S Oakford Rt 1 Arvin, Albert Dawson Rt 21 *Ayers, F. W Athens Babb, A. H Pawnee Rt 47 Baker, Elmer Illiopolis Rt 58 Barnett, John Mason City Rt 1 Beam, Robt. E Glenarm Rt 20 Beck, J. C Virginia Rt 2 Beechley, Jones Chatham Rt 46 Beed, Kenneth San Jose Rt 2 Blair, Jas Chandlerville Rt 1 Blair, John Illiopolis Rt 56 Brian, Alfred Lowder Rt 38 *Briggs, David N Cantrall *Brown, Benj. W New Berlin Rt 31 Brunk, Roy Rochester Rt 19 *Burtle, E. A Auburn Burtle, James R Glenarm Burtle, Walter S Auburn Rt 44 Busch, Harman, Sr. . . .Mason City Rt 1 Call, D. J. Buffalo Rt 59 Campbell, A. A Pawnee Rt 51 Campbell, Horace Tallula Rt 2 Carswell, Andrew B. . .Rochester Rt 20 *Carswell, E. B Rochester Caton, Thomas J Mason City Rt 2 *Names marked thus (*) appear in the Herd Book of the breed under which they are listed. CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 319 THE successful farmer realizes that his yearly income can be increased through sowing seeds produced by scientific methods. Ainsworth Pure Bred seed corn is bred upon our own farms. Every ear is hand picked, sorted three times and dried in our modern drying plants; the largest in the world. Systematic tests are made and we guarantee 95 to 100 per cent germination. Your money back if you return the seed. Only "true to type" ears are selected for seed. Strong vitality assured. We sell no crib dried seed. . ' ' | ' ,j GET OUR CATALOG Send for it today, select your seed and have it shipped when you want it. Hundreds of customers order too late every year. We produce seven standard varieties. Our customers often increase their yield as much as 15 bushels per acre. We have thousands of satisfied customers who buy of us each year. Why not begin, now to increase your income by planting tested, high yielding seed? Market conditions were never better for high grade corn. Successful farmers will seed with new stock this year. Don't put it off. Write today for "Seed Corn Annual." We want to thank especially the local farmers for their large orders and the splendid support they have given us since we have been in business. Our attention has been called to the fact that last year alone we sold more than 1200 bushels to neighbors within hauling distance of the plant. We assure you that local orders will receive the same careful attention as do orders from a distance We extend a cordial invitation to all farmers to inspect our drying plant at Mason City, Illinois. If you make us a visit during January or February, you will see thousands of bushels on the drying: racks as well as thousands of bushels ready for shipment. Our entire stock is easily seen at our plant. We handle no crib corn. The Seed House on the Farm W. T. AINSWORTH & SONS Elm and Main Streets MASON CITY, ILL. 320 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Cavens, F. W Buffalo Hart Rt 36 Challans, Joseph Waverly Rt 1 *Chard, Edwin Rochester Childs, A. L Mason City Rt 3 Clayton, J. Frank Glenarm Rt 22 Claypool, Mrs. J Cantrall Rt 27 Connett, Samuel G San Jose Rt 2 Cooper, John T Williamsville Rt 26 Creamer, T. P Illiopolis Rt 54 Crumrin, H. O Chandlerville Rt 1 Davidson, Geo. W Pawnee Rt 52 Davis, Ernest R Pawnee Rt 49 Davis, W. J Pawnee Rt 52 Dunn, H. J Illiopolis Rt 56 Delay, Bert Glenarm Rt 22 Drenan, Robt. W Glenarm Rt 24 Drennan, B. C Chatham Rt 1 *Drennan, Charles Glenarm Drennan, C. F Glenarm Rt 24 Duggan, John Buffalo Rt 59 Eadis, G. W Petersburg Rt 1 *Eble Bros Chandlerville *Eichenauer, R. C Chandlerville Elmore, Robt San Jose Rt 2 Engelman, Fred Auburn Rt 44 Enos, J. A Cornland Rt 1 Fling, Chas. T Breckenridge, Rt 1 Fowles, G. W Auburn Rt 44 Foyles, Harry Loami Rt ~3 Frank, J. T New Berlin Rt 31 *Funderburk, Earl Rochester *Gehman, A. D Chatham Gerdis, Alfred S Petersburg Rt 3 Gilbert, Holyace Loami Rt 34 Grosball, John B Petersburg Rt 5 Haak, Wm.. . Forest City Rt 1 Hampton, F. P. ... Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Handlin, J. H Dawson Rt 36 Harms, H. H Chatham Rt 16 Harms, John N Auburn Rt 44 Hay, George Divernon Rt 48 Hedrick, C Mechanicsburg Rt 21 Henderson, C, W Tallula Rt 1 Hergemother, C. H Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Heye, Ed. S.. . . .Manito Rt 1 IMP. LADY DOROTHY, CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE AT ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, 1917. CHAMPION ALSO AT OHIO AND INDIANA. 00= CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 321 -^1 ii ii n ii ii i<^r ~ii =^n Campbell Tent and Awning Mfg. Co. Proprietors of SPRINGFIELD CANVAS GOODS CO. 212 and 214 North 4th Street SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Manufacturers of TENTS, AWNINGS, PAULINS, WAGON COVERS, FLAGS, OR ANYTHING MADE OF CANVAS TENTS and PAULINS OF ALL SIZES FOR SALE or RENT Rent That Stock Sale Tent From Us Write for Prices. Tel. Main 2355 SHOW OUTFITS Revolution in Threshing SOLVES THE SHORTAGE OF HIRED HANDS THE UNEQUALLED PERFORMANCES OF THE Independent Thresher Mark the greatest stride toward solving the farmers' threshing problems, made in the last 50 years the average small tractor furnishes ample power. The VITAL QUESTION on the farm today is that of labor. The shortage has become a serious menace, and harvest time will find the situation alarming. We must get more done with the hands we have. Your Means of Labor Relief is in the Independent Thresher AN INDEPENDENT THRESHER and a half dozen men can do a good day's threshing. " It affords crop insurance and prompt threshing. Its cost means "A THRESHER FOR EVERY FARM." Complete Descriptive Catalogue Sent on Reuest. Cal', Phone or Write Farmers Independent Thresher Co. 104-110 East Washington St. P. 0. Box 442 SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 322 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Hild, J llliopolis Rt 56 Hinds, Ed Farmingdale Rt 14 Holland, Jas. G New Holland Rt 1 Houchin, James Mason City Rt 1 *Hou?hton, C .W Petersburg Rt 1 HouLhton, Lynn. .Pleasant Plains Rt 40 "Hewlett, William Rochester Hurie, Andrew E Petersburg Rt 1 Hurie, John S Petersburg Rt 1 Jensen, Albert H Tallula Rt 1 Jokisch, Frank Virginia Rt 4 Jones, C. H Pawnee Rt 67 Judy, Chas. C Tallula Rt 1 Kinahan, John llliopolis Rt 55 Kincaid, Fred C Glenarm Rt 22 Kinny, Otis Curran Rt 11 Kreitting, H. J Forest City Rt 2 Krieg, Wm Virginia Rt 2 Lacey, George Bath Rt 2 Lager, H. H Mason City Rt 3 Lampe, John S New Holland Rt 1 Miles, W. S Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Millady, John Lanesville Mincn, Joseph New Berlin Rt 30 Mitchell, Geo Mason City Rt 3 Montgomery, A. W Mason City Rt 3 Morgan, Mrs. Wm Mechanicsburg Muir, Mrs Mary L llliopolis Rt 55 Noble, J. J Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Orwin Bros Pleasant Plains Rt 42 "Patton, C. M. & Son Divernon Peacock, J. F Lowder Rt 38 Pelker, Herman Arenzville Rt 1 Pfeiffer Benj Riverton Rt 17 *Ping, Leonard Auburn Rt 47 *Prather, J. F Williamsville Probasco, Clyde D San Jose Pulliam, O. V Sherman Rt 25 Renshaw, U. L Custer Rt 53 Richardson, Robert Williamsville Ross, G M Dawson Rt 21 Ross, M. V... . .Rochester Rt 18 FARMERS STATE BANK OF ILLIOPOLIS Capital $40,000.00 Surplus $25,000.00 Prompt attention paid to all business. Your patronage solicited. C. A. CANTRALL - - President JOHN SHELLER - - Cashier Leahy, W. P Pleasant Plains Rt 39 *Linweber, W. M San Jose Leinweber, Wm San Jose Rt 2 Leka, Henry llliopolis Rt 58 Leonard, H. E llliopolis Rt 55 Leonard, T. A Pawnee Lindsay, W. E Cantrall Rt 27 Lovekamp, Julius Arenzville Rt 2 Loyd, A J Greenview Rt 3 Lyman, E. H Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Lynn, J. W Oakford Rt 1 Lynn, R. M Oakford Rt 1 *Lynn, T. T., Jr Petersburg Rt 1 Lyon, E. F llliopolis Rt 55 McKinney, C. P Auburn Rt 46 *McNeill Bros Chandler ville McTaggart, W. R Pawnee Rt 51 " Magill, H. S Auburn Rt 44 Marbold, B. F Greenview Rt 2 Martin, Claude Mason City Rt 5 Mathers, Manley B Mason City Rt 5 Maxey, J. H Curran Rt 11 Meeker, Floyd Forest City Rt 2 Mell, F. G , . . San Jose Rt 2 Meyer, Ernest O Tallula Rt 1 Meyer, Henry C Loami Rt 37 Ryan, John Buffalo Rt 59 *Sallenger, E. E Glenarm Rt 22 Sanders, Seymour! .-. . .Greenview Rt 4 Sauers, Ernest Dawson Rt 21 *Schneider, Henry Loami Shanle, Chas Cornland Rt 1 S'Jiarp, J. M New Holland Shelby, Brunk Springfield Rt 3 Shelhammer, James. . . .llliopolis Rt 56 Shipley, C. W Petersburg Rt 2 Shipley, Ernest R Petersburg Rt 2 Sillmann, Andrew Glenarm Rt 23 Simpson, John W Custer Rt 53 Smith, Oscar L Mason City Rt 1 Snodgrass, C. H Greenview Rt 4 Southwick, Robt Glenarm Rt 23 Spinkle, C. J Chandlerville Rt 1 Springer, J. L Arenzville Rt 3 Staley, Stephen Loami Rt 32 Stewart, Joseph C. Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Stock, Philip F Arenzville Rt 3 Stout, John P Chatham Rt 15 *Struble, A. N Petersburg Sunley, C. T Petersburg Rt 7 Surface, J. M Mason City Rt 3 CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 323 The Hurst Silo and Tank The best is none too good for the Illinois farmer. The Hurst Silo is built of steel-reinforced sectional concrete blocks. The only system of silo building that can give an UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE. No insurance to carry. FIRST COST LAST COST. In use in twenty-five states for fifteen years without a failure. ADDRESS HURST SILO AND TANK CO. OLD PHONE 191 402 BOOTH BUILDING SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Phone 707 John W. Wessel Beardstown, 111. General Blacksmithing and Farm Machinery I. H. C. and A very Tractors G. L. BAUGHER General Merchandise IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY Deering Hay, Grain and Corn Machines, Tillage Implements, Corn Cultivators, Planters, Shelters, Knife Grinders, Twine, Motor Trucks, Feed Grinders, Threshers, Drills, Cream Separators, Oil and Gas Engines, Oil Tractors, Manure Spreaders, Ensilage, Cutters, Farm Wagons and Trucks. " THE HOME OF THE WEBER WAGON " FANCY PRAIRIE, ILL. Our Motto Is-"TO PLEASE YOU Wiite or Phone for Information JJ D Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for Settings. Cock- erels for Sale. Short Horn Stock for Sale Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Horn R. R. No. 30. NEW BERLIN, ILL. Boynton Phone FARMERS! When in Spring "eld EAT AT THE B AND H RESTAURANT Good Food, Good Service, Prices Right 518 E. Jefferson The Farmers' National Bank Virginia, III. Oldest Bank in Cass County Capital $50,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Invite Your Account Farm Loans Insurance 324 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Synian, Mrs. May. Pleasant Plains Rt 13 Taylor, C. R Williamsville *Thomas, Dennis Oakford Thompson, John H. Bluff Springs Box 53 Thornton, J. F. . . Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Tice, B. H Greenview Rt 4 Turley, M E Cornland Rt 2 Umback, Joseph Easton Rt 2 - Underwood, Alvin Pawnee Vanlenirigham, Clarence Mason City Rt 1 Vanorman, Fred Forest City Rt 1 Vaughn, Joe F Loami Rt 32 Wallace, John I Kilbourne Watkins, O. S Chandlerville Rt 1 Watters, J. D Dawson Rt 1 Watts, Albert B Farmingdale Weidhuner, Charles. . .Greenview Rt 1 Weir, L. R Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Whdtaker, J. B Forest City Rt 1 *\\ hite, D. V Loami Rt 33 White, Harlan Pawnee Rt s>u Witte, Louis Arenzville Rt 2 Wood, C R Petersburg Rt 3 Woodcock, John R Dawson Rt 21 Woolsey, D. T Glenarm Rt 22 * Workman, Alfred Loami Worner, Henry San Jose Rt 2 Yates, Oliver H Loami Rt 33 RED POLLED Adloff , Chas. W Springfield Rt 3 Anthony, John M. Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Beard, Alvin H Mason City Rt 3 Cook, Ralph Chandletfville Rt ' 2 Crater, P. M Havana Rt 4 Galligan, Philip Springfield Rt 5 Gunnett, A. T Springfield Rt 6 Hackman. Rudolph Havana Rt 2 Harney, Wm. F Curran Rt 12 Knoles, Claude Farmin^dale Lanham, P Y Cornland Rt 59 Miller, Fred H Maxwell Rt 37 Miller, Otto Loami Rt 34 Members Sangamon County Poultry Ass'n Telephone Capitol 666 Poultry, Pet Stock and Accessory Co. i NC. Poultry, Bee Keeper and Pet Stock Supplies DAIRY ACCESSORIES 219 North Fifth Street SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Poultry Supplies Incubators Brooders Hen Feed Chick Feed Pigeon Feed Lice Powder Leg Bands Blood Meal Charcoal Meat Scraps Oyster Shells Grit Roup Cure BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES Hives, Supers, Comb Boxes, Veils, Gloves, Bee Hats, Bee Tools Old Phone 4169 New Phone 1134 W. B. Holmes, M. D. C. Assistant State Veterinarian Assistant, Dr. R. C. Henley 225 East Washington Street Springfield, 111. Oxy-Acetylene Welding a Specialty BLACKSMITHING AND GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING AND SUPPLIES West End Garage A. WILLIAMS Illiopolis, Illinois BOEKER'S S SEED CORN Is Always Highest in Quality, Highest in Germination and Highest in Yield W. H. BOEKER, Senior Member of W. H. Boeker & Sons Quality is our watchword. If you have never planted our pure bred seed corn, which is especially bred for large yield, you owe it to yourself to give it a fair trial next year. All our seed is sold on 10 days' approval and must be satisfactory in every way or we will refund your money, together with all freight charges. W. H. BOEKER & SONS PETERSBURG, ILL. 326 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Schonewise, Fred C Oakford Rt 1 Shoup, Mrs. A. J Glenarm Rt 23 Stout, S. J Glenarm Rt 23 Studebaker, Oscar Auburn Rt 47 Vetter, Joshua Havana Rt 4 Walraven, Carl Havana Rt 4 Young, Joseph Springfield Rt 1 ROLLED-DURHAM *Baker, M. E llliopolis Berry, J. W Dawson Rt 21 Brownfield, W. B Mason City Rt 1 "Culver, J. E Athens *Cunn, R. F. & H. J llliopolis *Hillman, J. L Virginia Kincaid, Albert E Athens Martens, John San Jose Rt 2 Stout, F. L Glenarm Rt 23 Vaughn, Samuel H Riverton Rt 17 Woodrock, John R.. Dawson Rt 21 BROWN SWISS Carls, Herman H Beardstown Rt 2 Carls, Gus A Beardstown Rt 2 Davis, Lester Auburn Rt 44 GUERNSEY Evans, Henry R Buffalo Rt 36 Finch, Alverton Springfield Rt 2 Foster, G. R Chatham Rt 15 McMasterson, James . . . Chatham Rt 16 Market, August Bath Rt 1 Myers, L. F Springfield Rt 1 *Phelps, David B Springfield Shearer, P. A Auburn Rt 44 Steven, Herman J Springfield Rt 2 S'ulter, A. E..' Kilbourne Rt 1 Warkes, John Springfield Rt 6 Williams, Cal Chatham Rt 16 HOLSTEIN Bridges, Samuel Kilbourne Rt 1 Brook, J. A Greenview Rt 4 Burg, Joe Pawnee *Butler, Alfred Chatham Rt 1G *Cogil, G. W Greenview Rt 4 Collins, J. D Pawnee Corrington, C. F New Berlin Rt 31 *Daughenbaugh, T. J SpringfieH Doan, John Springfield Rt 3 Easley, John Divernon Rt 48 Elam, John W Virgin'a Rt 5 Finch, Alverton Springfield Rt 2 t ish, -Thomas Divernon Rt 48 Foster, G. R Chatham Rt 15 *Garvey, J. Walter Thayer Greeley, H. W Arenzville Rt 2 Greenwood, J. F Loami Gumbel, H. C Forest City Rt 2 Hamel, Harry E Auburn Rt 47 Hamilton, W Pawnee Rt 51 Harless, Albert San Jose Rt 2 Hayes, A. S llliopolis Rt 58 *Herrick, J. E. K Springfield Holland, D. Logan. .New. Holland Rt 1 Holland, Wm Mason City Rt 3 Lefever, D. S Springfield Rt 9 Lord, John Glenarm Rt 23 Manchester L. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Melfon, W. D New Berlin Rt 31 Meyer, Rudolph Beardstown Rt 2 Molohon, Owen Pawnee Rt 52 *Nokes, A. B Springfield Rt 7 O'Brien, Hugh Springfield Rt 5 Perkins, Reed M Springfield Rt 10 Pfeiffer, Wm Forest City Rt 1 Reiser, Martin. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Sheedy, John W Pawnee Rt 52 Schierbeck, A. W Havana Rt 1 Scholer, Walter F.. . .Springfield Rt 10 S'itton, William New Berlin Rt 31 Office Phones Bell 3556, Interstate 195 Residence Phones Bell 2007, Interstate 2007 Miller & Husband, Contractors Steel and Concrete Bridges, Structural Iron, Road Graders, Road Drags, Sand, Gravel, Cement, Bridge Paint, Steel Culverts, White Oak Lumber, Drain Tile Rooms 302-303 Workman (Pierik) Bldg., SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 327 the daily newspaper has become a necessity which the farmer cannot very well do without. Accurate market reports give him the best information to gauge his prof its by. the farmer, today, should also keep well posted on the daily happen- ings throughout the world. the Illinois State Register contains an up-to-the-minute market page. It contains the world's news as compiled by the greatest news- gathering force in existence THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. if not a subscriber to this great newspaper, write us for a sample copy and prices. Both will in- terest you. THE ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 328 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Smith, E. W Kaston Rt 1 Smith, Fred Petersburg Rt 2 Spaulding, G. H Springfield Rt 10 Staley, John W Maxwell Rt 37 *Stieren, Herman Springfield Truck, Frank W Mason City Rt 2 Vanosdol, Wm. E Greenview Rt 4 Warren, J. W Bath Rt 2 Weber, Bert Pawnee Winhold, Bertha Beardstown Rt 2 Winhold, Eugene Beardstown Rt 2 Workman, John L Loami Rt 34 JERSEY Ainsworth, C. T Mason City Anderson, Henry B. Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Armstrong, C. E Oakford Balster, J. D Petersburg Rt 5 Barnes, Ezra Auburn Rt 47 Barnett, Joe Greenview Rt 1 Beard, E. S Petersburg Rt 2 Beebe, Alonzo Forest City Rt 2 Beeler, R. W Cornland Rt 1 Boeker, Carl L Petersburg Rt 2 Bolinger, John Mason City Rt 3 Briggs, Harvey Beardstown Rt 2 Bringainer, A. J Buffalo Hart Rt 35 Brown, Geo. R Divernon Rt 48 Burris, Laura Pawnee Chilton, L. F New Berlin Rt 31 Claypool, Mrs. J Cantrall Rt 27 Coil, Clay C Bluff Springs Coleman, A. H Virginia Rt 6 Coleman, John W Beardstown Rt 1 Cook, O. L Mason City Rt 3 Davis, Herbert Pawnee Rt 49 Didlape, E. D Auburn Rt 47 Dodds, John Glenarm Rt 24 Fanning, Marshall. . . .Arenzville, Rt 2 Fenstenaker, T. B Virden Rt 42 Fink, G. M Pleasant Plains Fletcher, J. Ray Auburn Rt 46 Fletcher, T. A Auburn Rt 45 Foster, L. J Auburn Rt 46 Freeman, L. A Mason City Gaddie, Mary Greenview Rt 4 Gaines, C. P Greenview Rt 3 George, Francis M Oakford Rt 1 Gonterman, Chas Divernon Rt 48 Gowin, J. H Lanesville Rt 58 Hand, H. E Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Harden, G. W Greenview Rt 3 Hay, William Divernon, Rt 48 Hayes, Mrs. Fannie M. Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Hearin, D. L Auburn Rt 46 Heyen, L Atterberry Rt 1 Hiles, Chas. E Beardstown Rt 2 Holland, Wm Mason City Rt 3 Howell, C. S Illiopolis Rt 55 Huffman, Alex Arenzville Rt ? Ingersoll, C. F Forest City Rt 1 Jenkins, Orin Auburn Rt 46 Judy, Chas. C Tallula Rt 1 Koch, J. H Kilbourne Rt 2 Koonce, Clarence Illiopolis Rt 57 Leland, J. A Springfield Rt 2 Lewis, Richard Pawnee Louisberry, Hardy A Oakford Rt 1 McAtee, Elmer E Greenview Rt 4 McCluggage, 1 nomas M. Mason City Rt 5 McMvain, J. W Auburn Rt 46 Mangold, Arthur .... New Holland Rt 1 Maxwell, Mary Illiopolis Rt 58 Miller, David L Kilbourne Rt 2 Miller, Walter Petersburg Rt 2 Milleson, A Havana Rt 1 Moomey, Owen. . . Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Mouder, Joe Havana Rt 1 Mowder, F. A Havana Rt 1 Mrasak, John Riverton Rt 17 Nance, C. W Petersburg Rt 2 Nelson, Winfield Petersburg Rt 5 Ostermeier, John Mechanicsburg Palm, O Topeka Rt 2 Pierson, Robert Greenview Rt 1 Pillsburg, Lynian A. . . Petersburg Rt 2 Pope, John Illiopolis Rt 58 Pullman, F. M Glenarm Rt 24. Riggins, Harry Petersburg Rt 7 Robinson, T. J Easton Rt 1 Rogers, C. S Petersburg Rt 3 Sanders, Seymour Greenview Rt 4 Schroeder, J. G Auburn Rt 44 Starkweather, A. E Divernon Stevenson, H. S Little Indian Stutts, R. L Curran Rt 11 Terhune, Lemuel Petersburg Rt 3 Trumbo, Chas Greenview Rt 4 Turley, J. O Illiopolis Rt 58 Wacker, John San Jose Rt 2 Waring, L. A Petersburg Rt 5 Warren, J. W Bath Rt 2 Watkins, Fred B Atterberry Rt 1 Wiehser, Walter Beardstown Rt 1 Williams, Cleve A Chatham Rt 16 Wolf, Zetta Divernon Rt 48 Wright, Frank. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Zimmerli, Frank Pawnee CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 329 HIBBARD & FERGUSON DEALERS IN FARM MACHINERY, BUGGIES and WAGONS, GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and FITTINGS, TITAN, 10-20, I. H. C. TRACTORS and MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTORS OILS and GREASES Phone 53-W MASON CITY, ILL. [ Snowf lake Poultry Farm HOME OF SNOWFLAKE STRAIN S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS Birds with a trapnested record of 200 eggs or better were the foundation stones of our flocks. We produce birds which carry away the blues in large shows as well as fill the egg basket. Queen Snowflake lays 500 eggs in 38 months and champion pullet and color special at Illinois State Fair is mother of our fists pen pullets. Our flock average for 1916 was 175 eggs. Breeders, pullets, cocks and cockerels for sale at all times. Hatching eggs and day old chicks for quick delivery in season. Write us your wants, we have them. Catalog mailed free on req.iest. SNOWFLAKE POULTRY FARM H. L. CAMPBELL, Manager TALLULA, ILL. 330 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY HORSES CLYDESDALE *Brink, T. F Glenarm Campbell, Horace. Tallula Rt 2 Cooper, John T Williamsville Rt 26 "Cunningham, J. A Virginia *Gardner, H. E Springfield Grosboll, John B Petersburg Rt 5 Hagen, S. D Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Hollis, John H Petersburg Rt 5 *Hunter, J. B Buffalo Hurie, Erie Petersburg Rt 1 *Jepsen, Peter Petersburg *Judy, Charles C Tallula Kelly, Dan W Petersburg Rt 2 Klein, George Tallula Rt 3 McKenney, Chas. W Oakford Rt 1 *Mills, Charles F Springfield *Ott, D. A Rochester *Pickrell, A. A Mechanicsburg *Pickrell, R. F Lanesville *Prather, J. F Williamsville Virgin, John W Virginia Rt 5 PERCHERON Abney, Wm.. Auburn Rt 46 Ahlers, Harmon Ashland Rt 2 * Anthony, J. M.. .Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Atherton, Guss . . Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Baker, Chester D '. Pawnee Boehme, Leo Curran Rt 11 *Brown, Geo. R Divernon Rt 48 *Butler, Alfred Chatham Rt 16 Byers, R. C Pawnee Campbell, A. A Pawnee Rt 51 *Cargswell, L. A Rochester *Chard, Edwin Rochester Connett, F. L San Jose Rt 2 "Converse Bros Springfield Cook, Fred Virginia Rt 1 *Crum, Reuel G Virginia *Cunningham, Jas Virginia Davis, Willis J Virgina Rt 1 Dodds, John Glenarm Rt 24 *Doods, John E Auburn Drennan, C. F Glenavm Rt 24 THREE PURE BRED PERCHERON MARES, FIRST STATE FAIR CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 331 Gleason's Horse Book Good for Both New and Renewal Subscriptions 520 Pages Fully Illustrated All That is Worth Knowing About Training and Treating Horses E i VERY person who owns, handles or manages horses and all livestock keepers and breeders should have a copy of this great book, because it tells about all the known methods of treating diseases of horses and other domestic animals methods that are based upon the results of actual practice and not mere theory. It also contains Prof. Gleason's famous system of horse breaking, taming and training. Therefore, it is in reality two books in one, and positively the most authoritative work of the kind ever published. This book gives the cause and cure of prac- tically every disease known to horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, swine and dogs, with the right remedies for each disease. There are special chapters on how to buy, how to detect unsoundness, feeding, breeding, horseshoeing, general care of horses, etc. Gleason's Horse Book is actually worth its weight in gold to every horse owner or breeder in the land, yet by special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to give it away without cost with a yearly subscription to The Farmers' Review. OUR FREE OFFER THE FARMERS' REVIEW (One Year) GLEASON'S HORSE BOOK (Sent Postpaid) For Only $1.00 THE FARMERS' REVIEW CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 332 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Drennan, Robt. W Glenarm Bt 24 Egman, Hugh Topeka Rt 2 Eichenauer, G. H Tallula Rt 3 Fickes, C. H Illiopolis Rt 55 Frank, J. T New Berlin Rt 31 Gaddis, J. H Sherman Rt 25 Gamey, W. H Illiopolis *Garvey, W. H Illiopolis *Gillmore, J. M : Forest City Gillmore, Joseph Forest City Rt 1 *Graham & Son, Jas. R. Fancy Prairie Rt 1 Graves, Earl Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Grosball, Cyrus Petersburg Rt 2 Grosball, Paul S Petersburg Rt 5 Harney, Wm. F Curran Rt 15 Harns, John S . . Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Hayes, James Beardstown Rt 3 Hayes, Mrs. Fannie M. Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Henberry, Julia Illiopolis Rt 56 Herrin, R. E Illiopolis Rt 58 Hessler, H. C Beardstown Rt 2 Houghton, C. H Petersburg Rt 2 *Houghton, Lynn . Pleasant Plains Rt 40 *Hubly, John Mason City Irvin, C. C Illiopolis Rt 55 Jarrett, Thomas Glenarm Rt 24 Jenkins, Orin Auburn Rt 46 "Juneman, John Springfield Kinler, Henry L Curran Rt 12 *Knap, T. O aiiopolis Kramer, L. H Bath Rt 2 *Kreiling, H. J Forest City Lacey, George Bath Rt 2 *Leinweber, Joe San Jose Rt 2 *Leinweber, John San Jose Leinweber, Philip Forest City Rt 1 Lewis, John Pawnee Rt 37 Lewis, Robert Auburn Rt 40 IWcCullough, Mrs. Gertrude Riverton Rt 17 *McGinnis, John Dawson McKinney, C. P Auburn Rt 46 McLane, John Kilbourne Rt 2 *Martin, Willis L Manito Maxey, J. H Curran Rt 11 *Mell, Forest G San Jose Rt 2 *Miles, J. S' Petersburg Miles, W. S Pleasant Plains Rt 39 *Myers, B. C Fancy Prairie *Nance, Horace G Petersburg Noble, J. J Pleasant, Plains Rt 41 Ogden, W. A Oakford Rt 1 Orwin Bros Pleasant Plains Rt 42 *Ostermeier, John Mechanicsburg *Perry, Charles N New Berlin Perry, C. N Loami Rt 31 Peters, F. E Illiopolis *Pfeiffer, William Forest City Rt 1 Ping, Leonard Auburn Rt 47 *Pape, Henry H Pawnee MANLEY FORREST 101948 FIRST AT SPRINGFIELD AT 2 YRS. CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 333 BREEDING CALENDAR Mare Cow Ewe Sow Mare Cow Ewe Sow Bred Due to Due to Due to Due to Bred Due to Due to Due to Due to Foal Calve Lamb Farrow Foal Calve Lamb Farrow Jan. 5,Dec. 6 Oct. 16 May 31 April 26 July 5 June 5 April 15 Nov. 28 Oct. 24 10 11 21 June 5 May 1 10 10 20 Dec. 3 29 15 16 26 10 6 15 15 25 8 Nov. 3 20 21 31 15 11 20 20 30 13 8 25 26 Nov. 5 20 16 25 25 May 5 18 13 30 31 10 25 21 30 30 10 23 18 Feb. 5 Jan. 6 Nov. 16 July 1 May 27 Aug. 5 July 6 May 16 Dec. 29 Nov. 24 10 11 21 6 June 1 10 11 21 Jan. 3 29 15 16 26 11 6 15 16 26 8 Dec. 4 20 21 Dec. 1 16 11 20 21 31 13 9 25 26 6 21 16 25 26 June 5 18 14 30 31 10 23 19 March 5 Feb. 3 Dec. 14 July 29 June 24 Sept. 5 Aug. 6 June 16 Jan. 29 Dec. 25 10 8 19 Aug. 3 29 10 11 21 Feb. 3 30 15 13 24 8 July 4 15 16 26 8 Jan. 4 20 18 29 13 9 20 21 July 1 13 9 25 23 Jan. 3 18 14 25 26 6 18 14 30 28 8 23 19 30 31 11 23 19 April 5 March 6 Jan. 14 Aug. 29 July 25 Oct. 5 Sept. 5 July 16 Feb. 28 Jan. 24 10 11 19Sept. 3 30 10 10 21 Mar. 5 29 15 16 24 8 Aug. 4 15 15 26 10 Feb. 3 20 21 29 13 9 20 20 31 15 8 25 26 Feb. 3 18 14 25 25 Aug. 5 20 13 30 31 8 23 19 30 30 10 25 18 May 5 April 5 Feb. 13|Sept.28 Aug. 24 Nov. 5 Oct. 6 Aug. 16 Mar. 31 Feb. 24 10 10 18 Oct. 3 29 10 11 21 Apr. 5 Mar. 1 15 15 23 8 Sept. 3 15 16 26 10 6 20 20 . 28 13 8 20 21 31 15 11 25 25 Mar. 5 18 13 25 26 Sept. 5 20 16 30 30 10 23 18 30 31 10 25 21 June 5 May 6 Mar. 16 Oct. 29 Sept. 24 Dec. 5 Nov. 5 Sept. 15 April 30 Mar. 26 10 11 21 Nov. 3 29 10 10 20 May 5 31 15 16 26 8 Oct. 4 15 15 25 10 April 5 20 21 31 13 9 20 20 30 15 10 25 26 April 5 18 14 25 25 Oct. 5 20 15 30 31 10 23 19 30 30 10 25 20 334 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Pape, Henry H Glenarm Rt 22 Prettyman, H. B Havana Rt 1 Rakestraw, Everett Manito Rt 1 Renshaw, U. L Ouster Rt 53 Richardson, J. D Riverton Rt 17 Richardson, J. H Chatham Rt 15 *Ridge, John A Greenview Rodgers, E. B Illiopolis Rt 56 Ross. John E Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Ross, O. C Rochester Rt 18 *Ross, Robert B Virginia Rt 6 Ross, W. J Breckenridge Rt 1 *Ruppel, A. H Beardstown Rt 2 Samuels, Howard Easton Rt 4 Sargent, Frank Illiopolis Rt 55 Schulz, Edward Mason City Rt 1 Schwartz, Chas. H. Mechanicsburg Rt 61 Scott, John New Berlin Rt 31 *S'ever, Walter Ashland Rt 2 Shepherd, Geo Glenarm Rt 23 * Shepherd, Thos. A Pawnee Shipley, Ernest R Petersburg Rt 2 Siltman, Henry Mason City Rt 5 Simpson, John W Custer Rt 53 Simpson, W. R Glenarm Rt 23 *Sloman, Mark Pawnee *S'mith, E. B New Berlin *Smith, E. S. & S. B Springfield Smith, J. D New Berlin Rt 31 *Smith, Theo. M Auburn *Spaits, Abe Manito *Stansburg, Edward San Jose *Stone, John F Mason City Rt 3 Stout, F. L Glenarm Rt 23 Stout, S. J Glenarm Rt 23 Taylor & Jones Williamsville Taylor, C. R Cantrall Rt 28 *Telfer, P. J Williamsville Thornton, J. F. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Tice, E. H Greenview Rt 4 Tomlin, Henjry Mason City Rt 4 Treat, Quincy R Loami Rt 34 *Trenarmy, Samuel E Tallula Turner, G. C Easton Rt 1 Van Meter, A. D Sherman Rt 25 *Vogel, Carl W San Jose Wagner, Amel Beardstown Rt 1 Walker, E W Rochester Rt 19 * Warner, Henry Manito Walters, J. D Dawson Rt 1 *Weber, Eli Pawnee Werner, C. H Curran Rt 11 Whitaker, J. B Forest City Rt 1 Wilkerson, Fannie Glenarm Rt 24 Williams, Milt Virginia Rt 3 Worner, Chas Forest City Rt 2 *Worner, Henry San Jose Rt 2 Young, Joseph Springfield Rt 1 SHIRE Brunk, Shelby Springfield Rt 3 Dickerson, C. H Illiopolis Rt 55 *Juneman, John Springfield McCue, Thomas Greenview Rt 4 : *Mills, Chas. F Springfield Marbold, B. F Greenview Rt 2 Sikes, Rufas Pleasant Plains Rt 39 *Stone, John F Mason City Taylor & Jones Williamsville BELGIAN Armstrong, Ryal Oakford Rt 1 Ethel, E. E Manito Rt 1 *Lancaster, Reuben Vriginia *Moore, William Eaton Springfield *Traylor & Jones Williamsville FRENCH DRAFT Klor, John Springfield Rt 10 Rickenby, Henry New Berlin Rt 30 MORGAN Brunk, Roy Rochester Rt 19 O'Brien, Edw Springfield Rt 5 GERMAN COACH Armstrong, Geo. K Oakford Rt 1 Beckwith, C. F Kilbourne Rt 1 SADDLE Clayton, M. E Auburn Rt 47 Duggan, John Buffalo Rt 59 Jones, J. R Mason City Rt 2 Williams, A. D Dawson Rt 21 ROADSTERS Beebe, Alono Forest City Rt 2 Berry, J. W Dawson Rt 21 Call, James W Curran Rt 11 Culver, E. L Bath Rt 1 Davis, Winton E S'an Jose Rt 2 Dawson, A. N Buffalo Box 204 Deiss, John C San Jose Rt 2 Falkman, Wm Mason City Rt 3 Funderburk. Melvin .... Glenarm Rt 22 Hutlen, B. T Auburn Rt 47 Lemon, O. F Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Quigg, S. A Virginia Rt 1 Richardson, J. H Chatham Rt 15 Wolverton, Henry M. .Kilbourne Rt 2 Wood, C. R Petersburg Rt 3 JACKS Fling, Chas. T Breckenridge Rt 1 Grieme, Philip H Custer Rt 33 Their, Felix M. .Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Treat, Quincy R Loami Rt 34 CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 335 CAPACITY OF CIRCULAR SILOS AND QUANTITY OF SILAGE TO BE FED TO LOWER THE SURFACE 2 INCHES DAILY Inside Diameter, Feet Depth, Feet Capacity, Tons Acreage of Corn to Fill, 15 Tons to the Acre Quantity to be Fed Daily, Pounds 10 28 42 2.8 525 10 30 47 3.0 525 10 32 51 3.4 525 10 34 56 3.7 525 10 38 65 4.3 525 10 40 70 4.6 525 12 28 61 4.1 755 12 30 67 4.5 755 12 32 74 5.0 755 12 34 80 5.3 755 12 36 87 5.8 755 12 38 94 6.4 755 12 40 101 7.3 755 14 28 83 5.5 1030 14 30 91 6.1 1030 14 32 100 6.7 1030 14 34 109 7.2 1030 14 36 118 7.9 1030 14 38 128 8.5 1030 14 40 138 9.2 1030 16 28 108 7.2 1340 16 32 131 8.7 1340 16 34 143 9.5 1340 16 36 155 10.3 1340 16 38 167 11.1 1340 16 40 180 12.0 1340 18 30 151 10.0 1700 18 32 166 11.0 1700 18 34 181 12.0 1700 18 36 196 13.2 1700 18 38 212 14.1 1700 18 40 229 15.2 1700 18 42 246 16.4 1700 18 44 264 17.6 1700 18 46 282 18.8 1700 20 30 187 12.5 2100 20 32 205 13,6 2100 20 34 224 15.0 2100 20 36 243 16.2 2100 20 40 281 18.8 2100 20 42 300 20.0 2100 20 44 320 21.3 2100 20 46 340 22.6 2100 20 48 361 24.0 2100 20 50 382 25.5 2100 336 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY HOGS CHESTER WHITES Adkins, J. F Saidora Rt 1 Barr, J. W Auburn Rt 46 Blair, John Illiopolis Rt 56 Campbell, John W Ijoami Rt 34 *Cantrall, J. E Cantrall Codd, Elizabeth Lowcler Rt 38 Colburn, Eben Loami Rt 33 Colburn, George P. . New Berlin Rt 29 *Collins, Philip /. . . .Illiopolis Davis, Lester Auburn Rt 44 Dawson, Frank Oakford Rt 1 Derry, E. M Petersburg Rt 6 Dodd, George F Loami Rt 34 *Dodd, W. L Loami Earl, C. P Loami Rt 33 Finley, Charles Rochester Rt 19 *Follis, Chas Chatham Fox, Edwin Virginia Rt 3 Gebhards, Conrad. . Chandlerville Rt 1 *Graves, John Lanesville "Hall, Robert Virginia *Herrin, James W Lanesville *Hess, Robert Virginia Hinimel, Frances Rochester Rt 18 Hirren, Allen Cornland Rt 1 Hornback, Robert R . . Mason City Rt 4 Howard, P. J Pawnee Rt 51 Hughes, Ross Kilbourne Rt 12 *Hunter, W. D Loami *Hussey, Chas. A Williamsville Jacobs, Gary Pawnee Jett, Henry D Custer Rt 53 Keeney, John New Berlin Rt 31 List, Arthur S Mason City Rt 5 Love, Jacob D Bath Rt 2 *McCreery, William . . Masom City Rt 4 McOubbins, J. L. Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Maskell, Marguerite Dawson Rt 21 Medford, "M. G Springfield Rt 9 Montgomery, Alvin R. .Greenview Rt 4 Moore, Arthur Petersburg Rt 3 Mowry, J. L Pleasant Plains Rt 39 *Mowry, Orin Pleasant Plains Newell, Claude A Custer Rt 53 Pantier, R. C Petersburg Rt 5 Pantier, W. A Petersburg Rt 5 Pate, Geo Beardstown Rt 3 *Phelps, Miss Martha bpringfield *Raich, Harry A Springfield Rt 6 Rentmeister, A. C Mt. Pulaski Rt 3 PURE BRED CHESTER WHITES ON THE FRED J. BLUM FARM CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 337 C. W. HOUGHTON, Pres. J. C. BOEKER, Vice-Pres. T. D. SOWERS, Mgr. FARMERS! BEFORE BUILDING OR REMODELING LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES ON LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES RIGHT THE TALLULA LMUBER CO. Lumber and Builders' Supplies T. D. SOWERS, Manager TALLULA, ILLINOIS KhXMSTERED DUROC SOW AND PIGS TAKING A SUN BATH AT JOHNSTONE BROS. 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My Poultry is all right again from cholera and lice and laying better than any of my neighbors' chickens. Testimonial received from Hope Tatum, Riley, Kentucky? After using Bigler Condition Powder for my horses for one week, I noticed a great change in their eating and appearance fnr the better. Also my cows gave more milk after one week, and my hogs were more healthy and I can recommend it to anyone. Original of above letters and a thousand more just as good on file in our office. Send for booklet of our claims, prices and testimonials. G. R. BIGLER CO. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 339 Forty Years Experience of a Practical Hog Man By A. J. LOVEJOY fanner and well-known breeder of pure-bred and market swine; popular swine judge and Institute lecturer, and one of the foremost benefactors of American agriculture. BIG MONEY IN HOGS This profit is yours, if you go after it, and if you know how to breed, raise and market hogs right. Strong bone, good quality, thrifty, healthy mar- ket types are possible on every farm. All that is necessary is that you adopt right methods. These methods are describ- ed in detail in Love- joy's Hog Book. It covers every phase of breeding, feeding and market- ing hogs, and in such a way as to be of everyday use to hog raisers. It answers every important question and prob- lem relative to the successful and profi 1 - able production of pork on the ordinary farm. There are nearly two hundred pages of definite and concrete information about hogs and how to make the most money out of them. This experience is given in simple and plain language, just as the author would talk to you in his own hog lot. Mr. L o v e j o y has been actively en- gaged in the hog business for over forty years. He has bred great pigs and, in return, they have made him great. He has broadened their backs and shortened their snouts they have put slices of savory ham on his dinner plate and made him president of banks and of a railroad. They have brought home big slabs of bacon, and the "streaks o' lean" What he has learned will This book will tell you are wide, help you more in an hour than you can dig out for yourself in years. LOVEJOY'S HOG BOOK is sent postpaid with a yearly subscription to THE FARMERS' REVIEW For Only $1.00 Good for Both New and Renewal Subscriptions. SEND ORDER TO THE FARMERS' REVIEW CHICAGO 340 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY 'Baxter, Ed. A Pawnee Beam, Robt E Glenarni Rt 20 Beckman, Chris Havana Rt 1 Beckman, Henry . Havana Rt 4 Beel, C. R Mason City Rt 1 *Bergschneider, T. H.New Berlin Rt 29 Bingham, Geo. A Mason City Rt 3 Bradshaw, John E Springfield Rt 3 *Brown & Skillman. . . . Mechanlcsbury *Brown, Fred L/oami Brownfield, Walter . . . Mason City Rt 2 Brownfield, W. E Mason City Rt 1 Busch, William Greenview Rt 3 Butler, L. B Ashland *Caldwell, J. Young Williamsville Campbell, Alfred Ashland Rt 3 Cannon, John Forest City Rt 1 *Cantrall, S. D Athens Carswell, Andrew B. . . Rochester Rt 20 Carter, Chas Oakford Rt 1 *Caton, W. M Mason City Cave, W. M Kilbourne Rt 2 Chiilton, L. F New Berlin Clark, Earl Virden Rt 42 Colson, Joseph Atterberry Cook, A. S Buffalo Rt 59 Correll, W. H Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Corrington, C. F New Berlin Rt 31 Crane, Geo. A Kilbourne Rt 2 Cross, E. H Mason City Rt 3 "Cross, L W. & Son Mason City *Cross, Luther W Mason City Cross, Roy W Mason City Rt 3 Crumrin, H. O Chandlerville Rt 1 Davidson, H. F Petersburg Rt 5 Davis, H. W Saidora Rt 1 Dawson, A. M Buffalo Box 204 Delay, Bert Glenarm Rt 22 DeNonfrum, Roy Mason City Rt 1 Depue, A. T Easton Rt 1 Devenport, James H.. . .Kilbourne Rt 2 Dew, J. A Havana Rt 1 *Diller, Wm. Hughes Springfield Dodds, John Glenarm Rt 24 Draper, F. A Divernon Rt 48 Drennan, B. C Chatham Rt 15 Drennan, C. H Chatham Rt 15 Earl, Geo. N San Jose Rt 1 Edwards, Lloyd Ashland Rt 2 Eichorst, Wm.. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Emme, Ewald Havana *Fink & Son. H. D Mason City Fisk. John Havana Rt 4 Fish, Thomas Divernon Rt 48 Frank, Miss Anna. . . .New Berlin Rt 31 Freitag, Theodore . . . New Berlin Rt 31 Frick, Frank W Mason City Rt 2 Friedrick, Peter Havana Rt 2 *Garvey, J. W Thayer *Gatton, J. M. & W. T Springfield Gebig, Chas. W Arenzville Rt H Ginn, W. P Mason City Rt 3 Greeley, H. W Arenzville Rt 2 Hackman, Rudolph Havana Rt 2 *Hall, S. E Loami Harmes, H. H Chatham Rt 16 Hay, William Divernon Rt 48 Haycraf t, Robert Sherman Rt 25 Haynes, Mrs. Fannie M. Pleasant Plains Hendricker, Henry Arenzville Rt 3 Hergemother, C. H , Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Holland, D. Logan. . .New Holland Rt 1 Hollis, Thos. P Petersburg Rt 5 Houchin, J. A Mason City Rt 1 Hubbard, Frank Mason City Rt 3 Huffaker, Wellington. New Berlin Rt 30 Hughes, Arthur Sherman Rt 25 *Hughes, A. F Sherman *Hunter, W. D Loami *Hurt, John S Buffalo Hart Jones, Harry R Athens Rt 2 Kavanagh Bros Ashland Rt 1 Keefe, David D Glenarm King, Edward Atterberry Rt 1 Kirby, Frank Williamsville Rt 36 Kircher, Frank C Arenzville Rt 3 Kircher, Henry R Arenzville Rt 3 *Knudson, Dr. T. J Springfield Krigbaum, Dan D Chandlerville Rt 1 Landon, Chas Auburn Rt 44 Lawley, E. L Glenarm Rt 23 Laws, H. J Easton Rt 1 Lawson, J. W Petersburg Rt 3 *Lewis, C. F Pawnee Loyd, A. J Greenview Rt 3 McCluggage, Thos. M.. Mason City Rt 5 McCormick, T. K Greenview Rt 3 McElvain, J. W Auburn Rt 46 McKenna, Peter Mason City Rt 1 *McLaughlin, F. W Virginia McTaggart, Bert. Pawnee McTaggart, Chas Pawnee Rt 51 *McTaggart, W. R Pawnee Rt 51 Maloney, John D Springfield Rt 3 Manchester, M . . Pleasant Plains Rt 42 *Marker, Chas. A Auburn Market, August Bath Rt 1 Martin, Harvey Manito Rt 1 Martins, John San Jose Rt 2 Mathers, Dr. Manley. . Mason City Rt 5 Melchers, Harry H... .Petersburg Rt 5 Mendenhall, R. B Illioj)olis Rt 55 *Merz, Harry L Beardstown Meyers, F. J New Berlin Rt 30 Meyer, Henry Beardstown Rt 2 Michel, John Custer Rt 53 Moneoe, Samuel S Ashland Rt 2 *Morrill & Schill Havana Mowry, Walter. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Needham, G. S Virginia Rt 6 Noble, J. J Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Odiorne, Mrs. E Springfield Rt 9 *Onken, Henry Mason City CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 341 i T behooves us in every community to give full credit to the importance of the local store for the good it does and the good it has done, and to continue our loyal support that it may continue as a developing, uplift- ing factor in the community life." W. J. BLESSMAN The One Real Implement Man Gives Real Service Farm Implements, Heider Tractors, Buggies, Harness, Stoves, Ranges and Wire Fencing BATH, ILLINOIS The W. J. Meyer Implement Co. CORNER ORANGE AND MARKET STREETS PHONE 62 HAVANA, ILL. Agricultural Implements HARDWARE, PUMPS, SEEDS GAS ENGINES Agent for JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS 342 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Palm, O Topeka Rt 2 Paw, Melvin L New Holland Rt 1 Patterson, W. H Mason City Rt 3 Peck, Edwin T Arenzville Rt 3 Pfeiffer, Wm Forest City Rt 1 Pippen, Burgess R.. .Breckenridge Rt 1 Pirkins & Son T. M Glenarm *Plummer & Son, J. P. . Mechanicsburg *Primm, N. O Athens Primm, P. O Athens Rt 1 Primm, T. O Athens Rt 1 Propst, Cash Green view Rt ?> Purvines, S. E Pleasant Plains Ray, M. E Auburn Rt 44 Reichert, E. H Pleasant Plains Rt 42 Reichert, Paul. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 4l Reiser, Martin. . .Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Riggin Bros Petersburg Rt 3 *Riggin, Harry Petersburg Rt 7 Robinson, Edgar Petersburg Rt 6 Robinson, Wm.. .Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Rogers, C. S Petersburg Rt 3 *Rogers, Chas. T Petersburg Sabens, W. T Glenarm Rt 22 Sallinger, C. W .Glenarm Rt 23 Sche?le, H. W Waverly Rt 1 Schulz, Edward Mason City Rt 1 Schurbeck, H. L Topeka Rt 1 Shelhammer, James. . . .Illiopolis Rt 56 Shepherd, Geo Glenarm Rt 23 *Smith, Theo. J Auburn *Southwick, Geo. E Chatham Southwick, Robert Glenarm Rt 23 ^pears, R. L Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Spdnkle, C. J Chandlerville Rt 1 Starkweather, A. E Divernon Stewart, John F Oakford Rt 1 Stiltz, J. A TallulaRtl Stogdell, Geo. C Dawson Rt 21 Stone, John F Mason City Rt 3 Stout, F. L Glenarm Rt 23 Stout, John P Chatham Rt 1 5 Summers, M. B Curran Rt 11 Summers, M. W Curran Rt 11 Taylor, D. A Beardstown Rt 1 Thomson, Elmer R. . . .Petersburg Rt 2 Turner, Abel Rochester Rt 19 Vandoran, Cornelius. . .Chatham Rt 16 v v an Doren, C. P Chatham *Van Doren, Clifford Chatham Van Doren, Clifford Loami Rt 1 Vanetten, Ed Easton Rt 1 Vanetten, D. C ' Easton Rt 2 VanMeter, A. D Sherman Rt 25 *VanMeter, W. H Williamsville * VanMeter, A. D Williamsville Vanorman, Fred Forest City Rt 1 Vaughn. Samuel H Riverton Rt 17 Vetter, Joshua Havana Rt 4 Wahfeld, Fred ...... Chandlerville Rt 1 Waldmeier, H. J Manito Rt 1 Walker, O. B Ashland Rt 2 Wallbaum, Fred Havana Rt 2 Walraven, Carl Havana Rt 4 Wenzler, John Pawnee Rt 51 Wilcox, Charles Curran Rt 11 Winkelman, William. . .Arenzville Rt 1 Zurstadt, Frank Petersburg Rt 3 HAMPSHIRE Baker, Grover C Greenview Rt 1 Barker, Charles Mason City Rt 3 Barnes, C. L Auburn Rt 47 Beard, R. L Arenzville Rt * Beck, Herman Mason City Rt 5 Beed, Kenneth San Jose Rt 2 *Blair, A J Illiopolis *Blohm, A. W Beardstown *Boeck, Herman ,. . .... . . .Teheran *Boynton, C S Pleasant Plains Boynton, Edgar. .Pleasant Plains Rt 59 Boynton, Erwin D.Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Boynton, J. F Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Busch, Herman Mason City Rt 1 Busch, Louis Mason City Rt 3 *Cline, John A Fancy Prairie *Coddington, Earl Tallula Daubard, John. . Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Deverman, H. A Bath Rt 1 Estill, S. D Greenview Rt 2 Everett, Wm.. Mason City Rt 4 Gaines, C. P Greenview Rt 3 Gowin, J. H Laneville, Rt 58 *Helmuth, Jacob Athens *Henderson & Noblitt Virginia 1'mig, Jacob San Jose Rt 2 Jones, J. R Mason City Rt 2 *Knoles, George Mason City *Lawley & Son, Robt Glenarm Lawley, Robt Glenarm Lord, John Glenarm Rt i> *Miller, Fred H Maxwell Montgomery, A. W Mason City Rt 3 *Mowry, Walter X Pleasant Plains Rt 40 *Mulcahy, Thos Lanesville *Mullady, Bernard Lanesville *Nance, Horace G Petersburg Rt 1 Nieder, C. H Bath Rt 1 Odione, Alfred Glenarm *Odiorne & O'Keefe Glenarm Reichert, C. S' Pleasant Plains Surface, J. M Mason City Rt 3 *Surface, J. U Mason City Terhune, Lemuel Petersburg Rt 3 *Thornley, Jas. E Ashland Rt :: *Turner, Will A *. Athens *Tuxhorn, A. H Springfield * Wubben, Geike San Jose Vanleningham, Clarence Mason City Rt 1 * Virgin, John W Virginia Rt 5 CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 343 REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE BOARS ON SIMON C. MOON'S MAPLE SPRING FARM. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SOW ON THE JOHN VAUGHAN FARM 344 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY Wasser, Edward . ' Springfield Rt 10 Garvey, J. W Thayer Williams, A. D Dawson Rt 21 Gerets, William Tallula Rt 3 * Williams, Samuel Buffalo Glick, Harris H Chandlerville Rt 2 Godbey, J. D Greenview Rt 4 POLAND-CHINA Gumbel, H. C Forest City Rt 2 Altman, Paul Saidora Rt 1 Halford, Eures Rochester Rt 20 Anthony, John M. Pleasant Plains Rt 40 Hall, Andrew Easton Rt 4 Armstrong, J. S Oakford Rt 1 Haynes, A. S Illiopolis Rt 58 Armstrong, W. C Oakford Rt 1 Heckman, L. P Manito Rt 3 Balster, J. D Petersburg Rt 5 Herring, Harrison Bath Rt 2 Barber, T. L Virginia Rt 6 Heye, Carl Bath Rt 1 Barnes, S. A Auburn Rt 47 Hill, Chas. F Oakford Rt 1 Barnett, Joe Greenview Rt 1 Hoffman, W. A Beardstown Rt 1 Beard, E. S Petersburg Rt 2 Holland, Wm Mason City Rt 3 *Beauchamp, W. H Greenview Hornback, C. A Petersburg Rt 3 Bech, J. C Virginia Rt.2 Howard, John R..Mechanicsburg Rt 61 Birns, Robert T Greenview Rt 4 Heenbower, R. L Ashland Rt 2 Blessman, H. L Bath Rt 2 Hieflin, J. W Petersburg Rt 3 Bloom, Charles Petersburg Rt 2 Huppers, Annie M Virginia Rt 5 Boeker, Carl L. Petersburg Rt 2 Imig, Fred H San Jose Rt 2 Boston, Henry M New Berlin Rt 30 Jackson, J. H Chandlerville Rt 1 Brannan, Harry Beardstown Rt 3 Johnson, James A Greenview Rt 4 Brent, R. C Kilbourne Rt 1 Jokisch, Morris Virginia Rt 4 Brooks, J. A Greenview Rt 4 Jonis, C. H \, -Pawnee Rt 67 Brown, Claude G Divernon Kern, Earl J Farmingdale Rt 14 Campbell, Alexander.Farmingdale Rt 14 Kruse, Ed Beardstown Rt 1 Campbell, A. A Pawnee Rt 51 Langley, D. Y Mechanicsburg Rt 60 Canham, James Auburn Rt 47 Launer, Richard Beardstown Rt 2 Charlesworth, J. T Arenzville Rt 2 Lippert, H. R Bath Claypool, Mrs. J Cantrall Rt 27 Lovekamp, Albert Arenzville Rt 2 Clayton, Harry Glenarm Rt 22 Lowry, Elmer W Chatham Rt 16 Clayton, J. Frank Glenarm Rt 22 Lynn, J. W Oakford Rt 1 demons, Raymond Ashland Rt 3 McKee, Leslie Petersburg Rt 3 demons, Thomas Ashland Rt 3 McKinney, C. P Auburn Rt 46 Cline, B. H Athens Rt 1 Magill, H. S Auburn Rt 44 Coleman, A. H Virginia Rt 6 Marbold, B. F Greenview Rt 2 Collings, H. H Beardstown Rt 3 Martin, Harry H Manito Rt 1 Colpitts, R. S Philadelphia Melchers, Harry H Petersburg Rt 5 Cook, O. L.. .-% Mason City Rt 3 Melchers, Henry Petersburg Rt 5 Coo*, W. L Chandlerville Rt 2 Melfon, W. D New Berlin Rt 31 Cravens, Albert . . Pleasant Plains Rt 41 Mell, F. G San Jose Rt 2 Crum, Arthur E Arenzville Rt 2 Miller, J. Allen Lowder Rt 38 Crum, L Ashland Rt 1 Miller, J. M Auburn Rt 47 Deboe, James G Glenarm Rt 23 Miller, John M Auburn DeGroot, Jerry Ashland Rt 2 Mitchell, A. H Maxwell Drennon, J. Frank Loami Rt 34 Montgomery, Robert. . .G/eenview Rt 4 *Duncan, D. D Salisbury Mandy, Walter Havana Rt 2 Dupes, Valentine Beardstown Rt 1 Nance, C. W Petersburg Rt 2 *Eldridge, Earl Greenview Noltensmeir, George. .Mason City Rt 2 *Engle, LA Forest CHy Ostertog, Louis Sherman Epler, S. D Pleasant Plains Rt 39 Oetgen, Edward Virginia Rt 5 *Evans, Thos. & S'ons Loami Parry, Wm. T Beardstown Rt 1 Fangmeyer, Harmon Havana Rt 2 Pate, Geo. E Beardstown Rt 3 Fanning, R. E Virginia Rt 4 * Patterson Bros Mason City Fieldon, Lincoln Virginia Rt 2 Patterson. David Mason City Rt'3 Fletcher, J. Ray Auburn Rt 46 Pelker, John H Arenzville Rt 1 Fletcher, T. A Auburn Rt 45 Petefish, A. E Springfield Rt 5 Frank, J. T New Berlin Rt 31 *Pillsbury. J. B Petersburg Frankerfield, Henry. Chandlerville Rt 1 Pillsbury, Lyman A.. .Petersburg Rt 2 Fry, W. F Pawnee Rt 50 Ping, Leonard Auburn Rt 47 *Gardner, J. L Virginia Rt 4 Potts, F. W Lowder Rt 38 Garretson, W. L New Holland Rt 1 Propst, Alva Greenview Rt 1 CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 345 Raikes, T. J Petersburg Rt 1 Renkin, J. H Mason City Rt 1 Robinson, T. J Easton Rt 1 Rohn, A. H Beardstown Rt 3 Ryan, John Buffalo Rt 59 Sanders, Geo. E Cantrall Rt 28 Sarff, J. B BathRt2 Sauer, A. E Kilbourne Rt 1 *Savage, C. Chase Virginia Schlicht, Herbert Petersburg Rt. 4 Schonewise, Fred C Oakford Scott, M. M Rochester Rt 20 Senter, James G Petersburg Rt 2 Shafer. Homer Chandlerville Rt 1 Shafer, S. P Tallula Rt 1 Shipley, C. W Petersburg Rt 2 Shively, Clarence Pawnee Rt 52 Sisson, Stanton Bath Rt 1 Small, Walter Petersburg Rt 1 Smick, H. A Pawnee Rt 3 Smith, Carl Easton Rt 4 Smith, E. W Easton Rt 1 Smith, J. M Ashland Rt 3 Smith, J. W . .Illiopolis Rt 55 *Smoot, C. E Petersburg Snodgrass, C. H Greenview Rt 4 Snodgrass, L. R Loami Rt 32 Stenemeyer B. J Waverly Rt 1 Stevenson, Chas Little Indian Stnible Bros Ashland Rt 2 Sweatman, W. M Virginia Rt 4 *Taft, Justin Rochester Taylor, Jacob Saidora Rt 1 Tice, E. H Greenview Rt 4 *Trumbo, Ellis A Greenview Rt 4 Vincent, Oscar Loami Rt 32 Wake, Wm. M New Berlin Rt 29 *Walker, J. L Loami Rt 34 Watkins, W. C. . . . , Oakford Rt 1 *Way, H. G Ashland *Wheeler, J. A Springfield White, Mrs. Thomas. .New Berlin Rt 29 Wilson, C. J Chandlerville Rt 1 Wilson, Thomas F. . . New Berlin Rt 31 Winhold, Mrs. Wm Virginia Rt 4 Woodruff, Walter Petersburg Rt 4 Workman, S. A Springfield Rt 1 Worner, Henry San Jose Rt 2 Worthing, Robert Petersburg Rt 5 Wyatt, A. E Ashland Rt 2 *Young, W. C Fancy Prairie Rt 1 Zook, Archie Athens Rt 2 YEARLING BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SOW ON THE JOHN VAUGHAN FARM 346 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BREEDERS' DIRECTORY SHEEP SOUTHDOWN *Leland & Son, J. A Springfield DORSET Baker, Ed Illiopolis Rt 53 Southwick, Robert Glenarm Rt 23 HAMPSHIRE Mulcahey, J. P riliopolis Rt 58 *Schermerhorn, Mrs. Wm Springfield 522 S Walnut St. Stout, S. J Glenarm Rt 23 Tuxhorn, A. H Springfield Rt 3 White, D. V Loami Rt 33 OXFORD James, John R Rochester Rt 19 Kincaid, Albert E Athens Rt 2 Morgan, Mrs. Wm Machanicsburg Siudebaker, Oscar Auburn Rt 47 SHROPSHIRE Drennan, B. C -Chatham Rt 15 Dufelmeier, Fred K Arenzville Rt 2 Hatcher, Thomas T Loami Rt 34 Hurt, Mrs. Lizzie. . .Buffalo Hart Rt 36 *Lord, Ralph Breckenridge *Peters, Wm Springfield *Riggin, Harry Petersburg *Smith, T. M Auburn HAPPY AND CONTENTED "OUT OF TOWN" By E. B. MOON FROM THE FARMERS' REVIEW 1 happened to meet a man not long ago who was bewailing the fact that one of his farm imple- ments, for which he had urgent need, was lying idle awaiting a new part that had to be ordered ''out of town." Reason? The imnlement in question had been bought from a distant house, and, not being a standard make, the local dealer was unable to supply a part to match the broken one, which the local blacksmith could not mend on account of a "bad place in the metal." Work dependent on the ma- chine had already been held up three days. Appraisal of the time lost according to the owner's computation amounted to ap- proximately $20.00, to say nothing of the inconvenience to which he was put. Investigation on my part de- veloped the information that the owner figured that he was saving about $6.50 on the original pur- chase price by sending away for the implement. The local mer- chant stoutly maintained, how- ever, that the difference in price was fully represented in quality. In justice to all parties, will say that the broken part was replaced without cost to the purchaser. At any rate, the time lost wait- ing for necessary repairs much more than counter-balanced the difference in price. Then, too, there is always a possibility of similar accidents occurring in the future. Well-meaning retailers will not expect you to patronize them un- less they are in position to extend you the same inducements in the way of quality, style and price offered elsewhere. That your local merchants are in position to render you more and better service than those at a dis- tance, there is no doubt. And service is an element worthy of much consideration. If you will demand standard goods of established worth, you will invariably be assured of get- ting full value for the amount of money expended. Establishing favorable reputa- tion an$ demand for any particu- lar brand of merchandise is an ex- pensive process. As the expense incurred cannot be added to sell- ing prices it must be absorbed by value of sales steady demand by satisfied consumers. You can buy standard products to as good advantage locally as anywhere else, and your money spent in your home stores will benefit you and your neighbors in many ways. Eliminating the element of sentiment, it is to your advantage, from a financial standpoint, to keep, in your own community as much of the money produced there as possible. 347 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES HQ ARENZVILLE Blank & Six .. Hardware, Harness, etc. 8. L. & R. I. Div. CM. Bur. & Quincy Blast, William A Publisher Pop. 562. Bradley, Maude Millinery Arenzville Hagener Farmers Elevator Brownback, Henry O .Drugs Co. Central Illinois Grain Co Arenzville Light & Power Co Christen, Wm. C Garage Arenzville Lumber Co Colhris, Milford. Jewelry Arenzville Produce Co Corson & Son, R Restaurant Bates & Bartelheim Danenberger, Samuel Implements, Vehicles, Brick Meats and Bakery Beauchamps, Mrs. E Millinery Borland, Mary R Florist Bolhorst, Fred Rugs and Carpets Elmore, V. C. & T Grain Bridgman, H. A Groceries Emerich, Albert Restaurant Brockhouse Bros. Farmers State Bank Furniture and Hardware Fitzgerald, Wm Groceries Cire, Miss E. H Millinery Gist & Hawkins Groceries Farmers & Merchants State Bank Grogan, W. W.. .Painter and Decorator First National Bank Gutmann & Son Wagon Makers Graham, Frank B Livestock Hexter & Co., Silas Hammer, F. D Blacksmith Dry Goods and Clothing Hierman Bros. Huston, A. C .Painter Hardware and Implements Jones, J. Ross Miller and Junk Hierman & Bros. R Restaurant Jones, Mrs. M. E.. Millinery Hoagland, Anna S Printing Liter & Lewis Shoe Repairs Home Telephone Co. Lohman & Son, Joseph B Groceries Lippert, F Restaurant McCready, W. H Groceries Lovekamp, John F Harness McGraw & Son P Blacksmith McCarthy, W. L. .Groceries and Drugs Magel, John Painter Mallicoat, Oscar .Livery Martin, John L Livery Ommer, R. J. Maxwell, Mrs. E Conf. and Fruits Groceries and Men's Furnishings Middour, David. Meats Onken Bros. & Meyer General Store Osterholt, H '.'.... Wagon Makers Palmer, H. E : Bakery Resier, Charles Blacksmith Reckamp, H. W.. . . .Barber and Cigars Sehy, John Mfr. Brick and Tile Stock, J. H Garage Sehy, Joseph Tailor Thyem, J. F Jewelry Sehy, Peter Boots and Shoes Triebert, Harry. .Barber and Billiards Shivers, J. E. Hardware and Furniture Weeks Bros. General Store Skiles, Rearick & Co Bankers Williamson & Brockhouse Sorrells, D. H.. .Electrician and Garage w * xi, Furniture an * S r J!S r S P ear s, Miss M. E Millinery Wood & N.eman General Store stewart> B F Restaurant ASHLAND Velten, Nicholas Harness Jet. Chic. & Alton and Bait. & Ohio R.R. X?'*" 1 ' 61 ': J " ^..Implements and Coal Pop 1 200 Way, J. A Telephone Exchange Anderson, Robert.'. . '.Lumber Company Wilburn, J. H .Stationery Ashland Farmers Elevator Co Williams, W. S Jewelry Bergen, Geo. S. Wilson & Snyder General Store and Undertaker Dry Goods, Clothing, etc. CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 349 Your Chance to Help That Boy That boy of yours is looking ahead he has his heart set on something. Maybe it's to follow in his father's footsteps and make the farm a big business success. Maybe he wants to specialize on Dairying, or Fruit Growing, or Poultry. Maybe he likes to work around machinery, and is planning a future as an engineer, an electrical expert, an architect, or an advertising man, or in the Government service. Whatever he wants to be, remember this training is what counts. If he ia to win real success, on the farm or off, the thing for him to do is get ready nonu. He can do it. Whatever line of work he chooses or you choose for him he can get that training right at home in spare time in the even- ings this winter through the Interna- tional Correspondence Schools. Thou- sands of young men on farms all over America, with I. C. S. help, have made winter nights at home the stepping-stones to successful careers on the farm and in re- sponsible, splendid-paying city positions. For 25 years the I. C. S. have been the great university of the farm home. They bring a thorough training in any one of 280 subjects to your very door. They pro- vide amidst home associations the advan- tages of a technical or agricultural college training and at a mere traction of the cosi. If you have been worrying about that "off-to-school" problem, dreading the day when the boy would have to leave, let the I. C. S. help you. INTERNATIONAL"CORRE T SPON E DENCE SCHOOLS Box 1933, SCRANTON, PA. Explain, without obligating me, how I can qualify for the position, or in the subject, btjoi e which I mark X. ]SOIL IMPROVEMENT ] Farm Crops ] Live Stock ] Dairying ] Fruit Crowing j Citrus Fruits Market Gardening ] Truck Farming ] Greenhouse Vegetables ] POULTRY FARMING Poultry Breeding ] ARCHITECT Architectural Draftsman ] Contractor and Builder ] Concrete Builder } Plumber and Fitter j CIVIL ENGINEER j Survey or j Telephone Work ] Electric Railways ] Electric Lighting KJ.ECTUUL E.VfllNEEil AITOMOHILK OPEKATG Gas Engine Operating Steam Engine Operattur ADVERTISING Salesmanship Bookkeeper Stenographer Typewriting Business Law CIVIL SERVICE Railway Mail Clerk Traffic Management Railroad Trainman MECHANICAL ENUINEEH Mechanical Draftsman . Mine Foreman or Eng'r Common Sch'l Subjects Show Card Writer Sign Painter QSpanish Teacher UGerman Cartoonist Q French Chemist LJllilin Just ask your bov to mark the profession or subject he is most interested in on this coupon and mail it today. The I. C. S. will tell him all about the cL.ince he has been waiting for. Have him mail the coupon nan,. St. & No. or R.F.D.. 350 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATHENS Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 1,200. Athens Farmers Elevator Co Athens State Bank Boyd, Geo. W Groceries Brackhan, Henry Soft Drinks, etc. Burgheim & Frisch General Store Cantrall, Chas H Groceries Cantrall, T. L Drugs Carr, C. W. .Electric Light and Garage Cheaney & Co., E. S. Lumber and Building Material Churchill Variety Store Ekis, Thomas. .Meats Garrett, E. G Tinner Grant & Smith. Blacksmith Holland, Thomas Jewelry Horch Bros. . . .Bakery and Restaurant Howard, Frank Flour and F>j--:d Mott, Allen. Furniture, Undertaker, etc. Powers, W. D Implements Primm, Guy P Auto Repairs Rynders, J. W Restaurant Seligman Bros General Store Whitney & Johnson Hardware and Implements Wilkins, W. J Publisher Wycoff, Pearl .. General Store Yoakum, Allen Meats ATTERBURY Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 125. Atterbury & Colson General Store Clary, Mrs. Nancy A General Store Hoag, W. V Blacksmith Kopplin, F. W. G.. Grain, Lumber, etc. AUBURN Chic. A Alton R. R. Pop. 1,814. Auburn Brick & Cement Co ._. . . Auburn Roller Milling Co Auburn State Bank Auburn Telephone Co Auburn & Alton Coal Co Baker, Luther Drugs Batten, W. H.. Paints and Wall Paper Bronaugh, Perry S Grain Butler, R. A .Poultry and Eggs Central Illinois Public Service Co Clark, S. J Cigar Manufacturer Cornell, O. C. . . .Hardware and Stoves Elliott, W. P Restaurant Engert, Carl Balc-.ry Epling, J. H Groceries Everheart, F. B Publisher Farmer's State Bank Faust & Son, P Meats Finney, E. N Shoe Repairs Florey, Fred Meats Foreman, E. M Wagon Maker Harmes, Henry Groceries Harney & Hutton Shoes, etc. Harris, Henry Dry Goods Harris, Roy Restaurant Hart, A. A General rttoi e Hederick, J. W Blacksmith Hummel & Son, W. H. Cement, Hardware and Lumber Jacobs, Alf Undertaker Jacobs, H. C Livery Jones, Geo. W. Jewelry and Sporting Goods Kessler & Sons, B. L. Furniture and Undertaker Kessler, M. S Electric Supplies Landon, Jpugene L Hardware Lorenzetu, Joseph General Store Lorton, Mrs. A. P Millinety Michael & Epley. .Harness and Buggies Mottar, W. D. . . 1 Drugs Psante, Geo Groceries Smith, Ed. W. .'Restaurant and Confy Taylor, W. W Groceries Tucker, J. M Groceries Vancil, Taylor Undertaker Wineman, O. A. Groceries and Hardware BATH Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Landing, on Illinois River. Pop. 450. Bank of Bath Blessman, W. J Implements Brunning Lumber Co Keith, Jno. H Drugs Keith, L. F General Store Lacey, Mrs. Anna Millinery Lacey, William Implements Lacey & Bro., William .. General Store LeTissier & Co Fish McCarthy, D. L Groceries McCausland, W. F Mfr. of Cement Miller, & Co., Jesse Lunch, etc. Miller, John Groceries Morris, M Grain Roloff, Frank Shoe Repairs BEARDSTOWN Rock Island & St. Louis Div. C. B. & Q. Northern Terminal Springfield Div. Bait. & Ohio Southern R. R. Port on Illinois River. Pop. 6,017. Abbott, J. B Groceries Bartholomew, Mrs. A ,. . .Shoes Beardstown Cash Market CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 351 Brown's Business College H. E. READ, Owner C. J. HARVEY, Principal Efficient School SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL COURSE During Winter Months Write or call for catalog STATE REGISTER BUILDING Opposite Postoffiee SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS JOHN A. SMITH GENERAL BLACKSMITHINC Wood Work, Horse- shoeing and General Repairing. Plow Shares and Tools Tempered in Oil my Specialty ATHENS, ILLINOIS MENARD COUNTY LASCELLES AND ATHERTON BATH, ILLINOIS Garage, Machine and General Repair Work All machine and repair work done by experienced mechanics. We do all our own work. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF L. F. KEITH BATH, ILL. Dealer in * General Merchandise Established in 1892 352 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Beardstown Construction Co Beardstown State Bank Beardstown Steam Laundry Beatty Hardware Co. Implements and Hardware Bell, J. S .Fish Bell, Sherman Fish Birnbaum, Frank Meats Black, H. L Coal Bolhorst Bros Garage Brannan, T. V Groceries Brodman, Edwin G Groceries Brocker, John Drugs Buescher, Win Groceries Calef, James C Coal Castle, Frank Billiards Chaffee & Co., C. C Furniture Chalfant, Walter Wagon Maker Clark, Mrs. G. E Millinery Cline, Fred I. Furniture and Undertaker Crater & Flickwir Groceries Crowe, W. J Bakery Davis Drug Co Denton Bros Drugs Deppe Bros.. Dry Goods and Millinery Derry, Mrs. A. L Millinery Diehl Shoe Co Boo~ts and Shoes Doyle, J. W Drugs Duckhart, John Meats Dunn, C. B Feed, etc. Durgy, Van R Hotel Eberwein, W. H Groceries Elk Pearl Button Co First National Bank First State Bank Fischer Bros Jewelry Fischer, Henry F Boots and Shoes Frank Bros Florists Frey, William. .. .Plumoing Hardware Garm, J. T Clothing and Tailor Garm & Coleman Clothing Garmer, Arthur C Pianos Gersmeyer, Chas. H Mfr. of Cigars Gillenwater, J. V Groceries Glenn Pure Ice Co Goodell Ice & Fuel Co Green Bros Groceries Guelker, W. F Mfr. of Cigars Hager, W. M Billiards Hagerstrom & Son, Aug. . .Restaurant Hainey, J. S - Restaurant Halblub, H '. Tailor Halligan, F. J Groceries Hardesty, Frank Groceries Harr & Hager Billiards Harre & Ellrick Bicycle Repairs Hieronymus, Chas. V. Groceries and Crockery Hieronymus, W. H . . .Clothing Hilton, Geo. G Groceries Hodson, W. (Jt.Dry Cleaning and Tailor Holbrook, B. C Confectionery Hood, Charles. Blacksmith and Buggies Hood, Walter Blacksmith Hunter, Chas Mfr. of Cigars Huss & Son, H. E Clothing Huss, J. F :. .Implements Jockisch, J. Victor Dry Goods, etc. Kane, Bros Groceries Kaule, E. O Harness Keil, H. C Stoves, Hardware, etc. Kessling, John Livery Kinstle, T. N Bakery Kuhl Dry Goods Co. Dry Goods and House Furnishings Kuhlman, Geo. F Autos LaMaster & Castle Billiards Langdon, W. M Groceries Lathrop, W. E Painter Leary, D. C Groceries Logsdon, Curtis Tile and Cement Long, J. L Groceries and Printing McDonough, Martin Hotel McKenzie, Edward E Contractor Meyer, F. W General Store Meyer, W. P Hotel Montezuma Sand & Gravel Co Mooney, W. G Men's Furnishing Murray, O. S Groceries Muster & Castle Billiards Natural Health Products Co. Flour, etc. Newell, Clyde Groceries Noel, N General Store O'Meara, M. J Dredging Contractor Pappmeier & Sons Jewelry Paris, E Groceries Phelps, T. D Restaurant Phelps, W. W Livery Pilger, H. H General Store Powell, R. E Painter Ratineau Painter Rebman, M. -M. Groceries Reichert, Fred Jr Groceries Reither, Fred Meats Reller & Gersmeyer Building Contractor Rhoades, T. A Confectionery Rink, Emil E Bottling Works Ruppel, John Phil Boots and Shoes S & B Supply Co. (The) Auto and Electric Supplies Saeger & Butler. .Cigar Manufacturer Schaefer, J. W General Store Schaefer & Knippenberg Tobacco Schaefer Publishing Co Schell, R. C Autos Scherrer, J Groceries and Meats " Manufacturers who have spent much time and large sums of money to establish favorable reputations for pro- ducts bearing their names or trade names, positively cannot misrepresent their goods to the public, or allow their lines to fall below the standards they have established." Ship Your Furs, Wool and Hides .TO. Simon Summerfield & Co. Established 1872 312-314 North Main Street SAINT LOUIS We Guarantee Full Value for Aiything You Consign to Us and Charge no Commission io Southwestern R. R. Pop. 150. Berry & Breckenridge Farmers' Grain Co. Prater, A. F General Store Walker Bros General Store BUFFALO On Wabash R. R. Pop. 475. Bird, T. J Livery Booth, Alex M Meats Buffalo Bank Buffalo Produce Co Carter, Geo. W Blacksmith Conover Grain Co., E. B Grain Cox, W. R Groceries Edwards, B. F General Store Faith, H. M. . .hardware and Furniture Farmers State Bank Hays Bros Paints and Wall Paper Lester Lumber Co., G. W O'Conner, Rodney Groceries and Hardware Robertson, J. Walter Printer Shartzer, J. L Harness Stoker & Son, T. M Garage BUFFALO HART On Springfield Div. Illinois Cen. R. R. Pop. 37. Central Illinois Grain Co Ross & Son, J General Store CANTRALL On Chicago, Peoria d St. L. R. R. Pop. 318. Glenn, Harlie T Blacksmith Smith, S. H Cement Blocks Taylor, J. Y General Store CHANDLERVILLE On Chic., Peroria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 984. Abbott, J. W - Grain Abbott & Nelson . . Grain, Coal and Ice Adelman, Sam Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods Amant, A Jewelry Amant Bros General Store Anderson, H. J Boots and Shoes Carter, Emery Autos and Livery Cass County Telephone & Telegraph Company. Cherry, J. W Harness Clegg, H. A Telephone Exchange Clegg, Jos. J.. Dry Goods and Clothing Cromlich, Anna B Millinery Dietch, Robert Restaurant Dorr, H Hardware Fielden, S. C. .Dry Goods and Clothing Fox & Lee Drug Co Friedrich & Son, Geo.. Boots and Shoes CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 355 Gebhart, Otto Groceries Goodell-Skiles Lumber Co Greb, H Meats and Livestock Harbison, R. F Implements, etc. Hash, Lizzie Hotel Haynes & Co., A. G Grain Humphrey, R. J. Bakery and Groceries Leeper & Son, G. W Furniture and Undertaker Markert Bros Restaurant Meyer Store (The) Dry Goods Morse & Son, John C. Jewelry, Drugs and Hardware Neff Bros Poultry Neff, Frank Confectionery and Groceries Pendleton, John I Groceries Peoples State Bank Pilcher, W. H General Store Pratt, Addie. . . .Millinery and Notions Ray, P. & E Groceries Schaaf, Frank P Blacksmith Shankland, Ora. .Printer and Publisher State Bank of Chandlerville Trobridge, E. C Cement Manfr. Vollmers, Peter General Store Zeller, C. W Meats CHATHAM On Chic, d Alton R. R. Pop. 666. Andrews, E. J General Store Ball, John Undertaker Bradley, M. M Drugs Caldwell State Bank Case, R. S Livery Chatham Elevator Company Clevenger, Wm. Meats and Confectionery Gorey, T. J Meats Kinkade, W. F . .Dry Goods and Shoes Moore, Charles. Lumber and Hardware Sinnott, James Shoemaker Smith, Luella Stationery Union Telephone Company Whitney, W. H General Store Willhite, Fred T Publisher Young, R. E Restaurant CURRAN On Chic., Peoria d St. L. & Wabash R. R. Pop. 123. Beggs & Havey Grain Huntington, A General Store McRoberts, John Lumber Wells, John Blacksmith CUSTER On Springfield Div. Bait. & South- western R. R. Pop. 110. Alexander, C. O General Store Boyce, William H General Store Ogden, J. H. . . .Blacksmith and Tinner DAWSON On Wabash R. R. Pop. 574. Buckley, H. M General Store Conover, E. B Grain Company Garrett, W. E. .Contractor and Builder Johnson, John Q Blacksmith Mowitt, J. W General Store Nation, W. T Groceries Peddle, Thos Restaurant Rentschler, Henry General Store Rentschler, John H Meats Rodgers, Jesse. .Groceries and Notions Valentine, B. F Wagon Maker DIVERNON On Illinois Central R. R. Pop. 1,519 Abell, J. R Bakery and Hotel Becker Bros Dry Goods and Shoes Beynon, W. J. Billiards and Confectionery Boski & Pinok . . . Groceries and Meats Covi, John General Store Danis & Son, J. F. Groceries and Meats Dean & Son, M. A General Store Divernon Co-operative Society Grocery and Meats Dunn, I. S Publisher Elswick, C. V Electric Supplies Farmers State Bank First National Bank of Divernon Gaygus, Tony C.. Groceries Griffiths, Isaac General Store Haug, E. G Drugs Herlan, E. HI U Lumber, Hardware and Cement Independent Oil Company Kreppert Bros Grocery and Meats Madison Coal Corporation Mottershaw, Geo Restaurant Neeson, Richard Hardware and Furniture Nicolson, T. W Garage Paul, J. N Harness Phelps, Jesse L . . Clothing Rettberg, Ernest Blacksmith and Implements Taylor & Co., C. O Groceries Twist, N. C Hardware, Implements and Grain Wall, D. T. . .Dry Goods and Millinery Welles, C. H General Store EASTON On Champaign & Havana Div. Illinois Central R. R. Pop. 400. Bank of Easton (The) Bell, J. W Coal and Grain Bowman & Hoch General Store Cooper & Co., J. H. Dry Goods and Groceries THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Davis, G. W General Store Diamond, Gwinn & Co. Hardware and Furniture Easton Farmers' Grain Co Everitt, O Blacksmith Fletcher & Fletcher. .. .General Store Fuller, E. W. Blacksmith and Electric Light Fuller, Mrs. E- W Millinery Furrer, Fred J. Painter and Decorator Gwinn, A. R... Painter and Decorator Heninger, Mrs, H. F Hotel Lewis, R. T Auto Repairs McDowell, H. D Restaurant McFadden Corn Exchange Bank McGinnis, G. W Meats Niederer, Edw. H Furniture Osterman, F. H Poultry Penewitt, A. H Autos Penewitt & Fager Lumber and Hardware Street, Joseph Implements Street & List. . . .Agts. for Delco Light Stufflebeam, H. E. Autos, Windmills and Pumps Tomlin, G. A Garage Walter, W. D Drugs Young, Fred. Boots, Shoes and Harness FANCY PRAIRIE On Chic. & Alton R. R. Pap. 100. Andes, J. B Garage Bank of Fancy Prairie Baugher, Eugene General Store Baugher, G. L. Hardware and Implements Fancy Prairie Grain & Coal Company Ingram, J. I General Store^ Johnson Valley Coal Company ' Langston, J. P Blacksmith Powell, L. J Contractor Winterbaver, Jr. Geo Garage On Chic., Peoria d St. L. R. R. Pop. 320. Adams, Ida A. (Mrs. Henry) . Harness Barnes & Keefer Hardware Beard, L. P Dry Goods Collier, F. & W Meats and Feed Cross, William M General Store Emmons, M Livery Forest City Grain Company Forest City State Bank Forest City Telephone Company Jerue, Joseph Blacksmith Kepford, D. E Plumber Niederer, Edw. H. Furniture and Undertaker Pringle & Underwood Meats Roberts & Gilmore General Store Smith, A. C Groceries and Poultry White, J. A Lumber White, R. A Restaurant FARMINGDALE On Bait. & Ohio Southwestern R. R. Pop. 50. Bompke, Charles General Store and Implements Bompke, J. M General Store Farmers' Co-operative Company . Grain Knudson, J. K General Store Kuder, Henry . .Blacksmith GLENARM On Illinois Central R. R. Pop. 200. Barbee & Co., F. E. Implements and Grain Jordan, Mrs. E. P. ... General Store Lawley & Son, J. P Groceries Stradley, Charles H. Blacksmith and Hardware White, J. H Contractor GREENVIEW On Jacksonville Div. Chic. & Alton R. R. Pop. 1,100. Alkire, S. N. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Alkire, Mrs. S. N *. Millinery Armeling, B. C. Hardware and Implements Beggs & Hatch Grain Bracken, J. A Groceries Cleveland, A. H. Blacksmith and Electric Light Downey Bros Implements Ennis & Derry Furniture Farmers' Grain Co.. : Fenton, F. T Groceries First State Bank Greenview Electric Light & Power Co. Hamil & Struwe Tires Hatch Coal Company Hayden, Edw Blacksmith Lewis, C. Lawrence Tinshop Marbold State Bank (The) Meers, James Groceries Menard Telephone & Telegraph Co. . . . Palmquist, Peter J Jewelry Petrie & Pond Publishers Pitts, Taylor J Photography Pond, Bert Meats Ramsey, Chas Billiards Randall Mercantile Co. . . General Store Rayburn, Everett Auto Repairers Reed, Geo. C General Store Reed, W. M. . .Stock Food and Poultry Roberts & Son, George C. Harness and Stationery Spaulding & Rice Restaurant CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 357 ATTERBERRY & COLSON THE HOME OF GENUINE DIAMOND H FLOUR WISH BONE, WEDDING RING and BLUE RIBBON BRANDS OF CANNED GOODS General Merchandise and Grain Atterberry, Illinois Phone 82-30 a We Welcome You and Appreciate Your Trade TrippBros. GREENVIEW, ILL. Dealers in Lumber and Hardware Building Material of all Kinds Prompt Service and Cour- teous Treatment BEGGS & HATCH GREENVIEW AND CURTIS, ILL. See them before buying Hard Coal, Animal and Mill Feeds Highest market prices paid for your grain 358 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Stone & Son, Chas Drugs Tackelson, John W Livery Taylor, S Billiards Tressler & Son Blacksmiths Tripp Bros. . . .Lumber and Hardware Wernsing, Henry General Store Woodruff, Bert Restaurant Woodruff, W. M Restaurant HAVANA County seat On Chic., Peoria & St. L. and Champaign & Havana Br. Illinois Central and Chic., Burl. & Quincy R. R. Pop. 3,500. Adams Express Company American Express Company Anno, W. O Contractor Atkinson & Atkinson Dentists Atwater, J. P Fish Aybrey, C Jewelry Ballard & Johnson. .Depot Restaurant Bodecker, Otto H Groceries Borgelt, F. & C . . . Groceries and Feed Borgelt, Henry Coal Bortel, H. V. .Clothing and Dry Goods Brandt, W. S Bicycles Brown & Barnes Law Office Bruning Lumber Company Caldwell, Eugene. . .Feed and Poultry Caldwell & Son, E. E. . . .Auto Repairs Carmen & Tenscher Cigar Mfrs. Central Illinois Public Service Co Chambers Bros. Hardware and Furnaces Chambers, Charles Varieties Chridy, Charles H Groceries Citron, Geo Men's Furnishings Clark, M. M... Coal Commercial Electric Co Conklin, Mrs. Ada R Florist Conklin & Son, T. J .Groceries Cordes, E. J Groceries Corey, Dr. F. J Couchman, H. L Hardware Crescent Forge & Shovel Co. Manufacturers Crum, A. F Groceries Damarin, George Groceries Dare, J. F Plumbing Office Day, Dr. H. F (Chiropractor) Dehm, A. G * . . .Bottler Dehm & Son, J. Dry Goods and Groceries Dierker, D. D Hotel Dierker, Karl Clothing Diehl, Charles Cold Storage Dolcher, Elizabeth Millinery Drake & Robertson Groceries Dreier, F Clothing Ellis, George H. Painter and Decorator Engel, Joseph Tailor England, R. L Fish Euteneuer & Son, Jacob Jewelry Everist, L. A Fish Fager, Alice Millinery Fager, Dr. Emma Fette Lumber Company, E. H Field, Edgar Coal Office Fleming, H. M Machine Shop Foster, J. W Eldorado Restaurant Frank & Clyde Grocery Store Friderick, Paul J Boots and Shoes Ganson & Regnstorff Groceries Gardner, Max Tailor Geary, G. W Meats Gerbing, F. H Meats Gerondes, Socrates Billiards Gerster, A. (Est. of) Bakery Gordon, L. A Drugs Haack, C. F Painter Hackman, H. J. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and 'Shoes Harrigan, P. J Fish Harsman Garage Havana Credit Rating Association. . . . Havana Fishing Co Fish Havana Manufacturing Company Gas Engines, etc. Havana Metal Wheel Company Manufacturers Havana National Bank Havana News Agency Heberling, W. L. & E. H. Baking Powder Manufacturers Hepworth, John A Confectionery Holzgraft & Son, G. B Hardware Hoskins-Henderson Granite Co. Monuments Hoyt, Arthur S Photographer Huff, C. F Painter Huffman, C. W Groceries Illinois State Fish & Game Conserva- tion Commission. Jones, J. M Books Karl, J. G Plumbing Kent, Jesse. Electrician Kinney, Oscar Produce Company Klohr, John G. Dry Goods and Clothing Krebaum & Co Poultry and Eggs Krebaum, Mrs. Eliza A. Second Hand Store Kunneg, Louis Shoe Repairs Lacey, Lyman Lawyer Lally, John . Groceries and Queensware Langelier, A. L Plumbing Ledbetter, Eva Millinery List, E. J Boat Builder Lucas & Lucas Lawyers Lucas, O. M Dry Cleaning CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 359 We Want to Please the People A. R. Meyer HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS VICTROLA TALK- ING MACHINES 214 W. Main St.,' HAVANA, III. OSCAR F. PFETZING Furniture Dealer Funeral Director 206-208 North Plum Street STORE PHONE 182 HAVANA, ILLINOIS The Hoyt Studio HAVANA, ILLINOIS Portraiture Copies and Enlargements Frames Finishing for Amateurs Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your PHOTOGRAPH J. H. WHITE &SONS HAVANA GARAGE Distributors for Haynes and Hupmobile Cars REPAIRING AND ACCESSORIES AUTO LIVERY HAVANA, ILLINOIS 360 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Luebeck, E. S. Dray and Transfer Office McFadden & Co Grain McHose, George E Boat House Mann, John Shoe Repairs Martin, Dr. F. K Mason County Bank Mason County Democrat Printing Office Meireis, H. P Tailor Menke, F. W. & L. H Livery Meyer, August R. Hardware and Sporting Goods Meyer, John E Implements Meyer Store (The) Dry Goods Meyer, Wm. J Implements Miles, Geo. F Bakery Mitchell, F. I Insurance Office Mitchell, L. R.' Coal Office Morphew, E. A. Gunsmith, Cycles, etc. Morrill & Merrills, Drs Hospital Morris, R. B Ice Cream Murdoch, Ollie H Varieties Murphy, G. W Poultry Neiderer, E. H. Furnisher and Undertaker Nichols, Louis A . . Cigar Manufacturer Niscgwitz, E. P Attorney Norman, Henry Turner Pumping Station Norris & Eakle Machine Shop Northrup & Northrup Law Office Old File Cutlery Co. (The) Tools and Cutlery Opp, H. M Blacksmith Palace of Sweets Confectionery Parrott, M. D Blacksmith Patterson & Co., C. E Grocery Pfetzing, Carl J Drugs Pfetzing, O. F. Furniture and Undertaker Pullen, Dr. L. G Dentist Pyle, C. L. Groceries and Meats Radcliffe, G. H Ice Rigg, W. B. New and Second-hand Furniture Rosch, B Cigar Manufacturer Rudolph & Shaffer Fish and Ice Servoss, Dr. A. G Schmidt & Harsman Machine Shop Shirley & Mowder ...Groceries Sloan, Grant M Autos Smith, Ira W Restaurant Smith, Walter T Shoes Sosey, J. F Jewelry Star Union Fish Co Water Front Steele, Dr. W. A Stone, E. W Painter Strother, S. K. Printing and Publishing Stubenrauch, Dr. C. H Sweney, Edwin Groceries Tarbill & Ermeling Drugs Taylor, H. C Barber Tinkham & Holzgrafe.-BooZs and Shoes Trent, Frank Ice Trent & Redcliff . . 1 Ice Tucker, Dr. A. P ,. .Dentist Turner, Hudnut Grain Co Tutweller, W. S Groceries Veros, S Billiards Walker, Chas. L Restaurant Watkins & Brown. Boats and Supplies Weaber & Co., J. A. Dry Goods, Furnishings, etc. Wells Fargo Express Co Westerman, F. L. . Varieties Western Union Telegraph Co White & Sons, J. H Garage Wiemer, A. R ..Trained Nurse Wilson, E .' Publisher Windsor, A. E.. Hotel Wolf, Frank Cigar Manufacturer Wolters, Bernhard Drugs Wright, D. W Jewelry Yost & Parrott Blacksmiths Young, Fred . Harness, Boots and Shoes Zimmerman, Drs. F. H. & H. P Veterinarians ILLIOPOLIS On Wabash R. R. J>op. 849. Baldridge, H. M. . . .Tile Manufacturer Bickenbach, A. P Drugs Bradley, R. F Bakery Dake S. (Est of) Lumber Day, F. R Restaurant Fait, Chas. E Drugs Fait & Son General Store Faith, Harry M. Hardware, Furniture and Undertaker Farmers' State Bank Ford, Miss Nora Corsets Fossett Bros Meats Illiopolis Farmers' Grain Co Johnson, William Groceries Kendall, C. M. Blacksmith, Autos and Auto Repairs Knox & Estill Groceries McFadden, Lawrence Restaurant Mansfield-Ford Grain Co Meyers & Co., O. T. Hardware, Implements and Harness Neff Bros General Store Perkins, J. W Hotel Reams, Kate Millinery Scully, D. B Harness Shrewsberry, W. Earl Billiards Sims, J. F Contractor Smith, A. E Coal and Billiards Williams, A. B Blacksmith CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 361 J. L. COBB KILBOURNE. ILL. GENERAL HARNESS AND SHOE REPAIRING Oiling and Repairing of Harness and Shoe is better and cheaper than buying new. STREET & LIST Dealers in Delco EASTON ILLINOIS AUTO GARAGE Geo. Winterbauer Jr., Prop. Half mile west of Fancy Prairie, 111. on Springfield-Peoria Division of "Burlington Way" All kinds of repairing solicited Autos, Motorcycles, Bicycles FILLING STATION Red Crown Gasoline and U. S. Tires For Sale Telephone Call Williamsville Eugene Baugher FANCY PRAIRIE, ILLINOIS General Merchandise Groceries, Dry Goods Shoes, Notions and Furnishings OUR AIM * 'Satisfied Customers" H. L. Couchman GENERAL HARDWARE The Old Hardware Stand of Havana Superior Stoves and Ranges Estate Oak Heaters Full line of REFRIGERATORS, GASOLINE and OIL STOVES in Season. MYERS' PUMPS and SUPPLIES. THOMAS STOCK FOODS are Guaranteed Your Patronage Appreciated HAMIL&STRUWE GARAGE EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE The best of mechanics to take care of your car STORAGE HAMIL & STRUWE, GREENVIEW, ILLS. Miss Alice Fager Fine Millinery Havana, Illinois Always the Latest in Fine Millinery 362 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY KILBOURNE On Chic., Peoria d St. L. R. R. Pop. 450. Bahl, J. P Restaurant, Meats, etc. Baker & Zook Auto Repairs Bank of Kilbourne (Not Inc.) Christman, R. S. . . .Drugs and Jewelry Cobb, J. L Shoemaker and Harness Comingore Bros Boots and Shoes Conover, E. B Grain Company Craggs & Field General Store Daniel, C. E.. . .Grocery and Hardware Daniels & Craggs General Store Draper, H. L Groceries Folk, Carl BaTcery Goodell-Skiles Lumber Company Harris, O. B . Furniture and Undertaker Ketcham, H. S ., . . Livery Preif, John Implements Stroh, J. J Blacksmith LANESVILLE On Wa.bash R. R. Pop. 52. Metcalf & Kinahan Grain Ratcliff, Arth-ur E General Store LITTLE INDIAN On Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 25. Asplund, John General Store and Blacksmith Little Indian Farmers Grain Company LOAMI On Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 530. Baker, George W. Lumber, Implements, Furniture, Coal, etc. Cobb & Son, D. W. Groceries and Dry Goods Fisher, H. W General Store Flowers, Norman Blacksmith Holland, Walter Shoemaker Kinney, D. D Restaurant Kloppe, Fred Garage Loami State Bank McDonald, Andrew General Store Murphy & Co Grain Nichols, Oscar Flour and Feed Nipper, J. W Livery Richards & Storm General Store Stanton, S. M Blacksmith Swift & Beatty Undertakers Van Deren, T. N Drugs LOWDER On Chic., Burl. & Quincy R. R. Pop. 150. Farmers' Elevator Company Hairgrove & Shearburn Elevator Co. General Store, Coal and Grain Herron, S. W Blacksmith Jones, Geo. E General Store Nell, R. P General Store MANITO On Jacksonville & Southeastern Div. Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 696. Beebe, W. Lloyd Restaurant Brenner & Son Harness Brown cf- Rohlf s General Store Citron, D. M Dry Goods Cole, H. B Garage Combs & Paith Jewelry Cox, Effie E Millinery Cox, E. G General Store Erlicher Bros Drugs Gordon, C. S Autos Gordon & Pollard Autos Grangers Elevator Co Grain Heckman, Louis Furniture Hilst, Otto Undertaker Hilst & Co., R. A General Store Kuhlman, R. J Cigars Loveland, R. B Restaurant Manito Hardware Company Manito Lumber Company People's State Bank Scarcliff, John Garage Schmidt, John L Boots and Shoes Seelye Hardware Company Shoop, C. O Printer and Publisher Smith, T. H Blacksmith Snyder, Frank Meats Weidmer Chemical Company MASON CITY June. Jacksonville Div. Chic. & Alton and Champaign & Havana Div. Illinois Central R. R. Pop. 1,890 Abbott, Mrs. A. D Millinery Abbott, A. D Photography Abbott Light & Power Co Adamson, Miss S. N Millinery Ainsworth & Sons, W. T Seed Corn Beers, Leroy Dry Gooda Bradley, Allen (Est. of) Drugs and Bookf Branch, Charles M Blacksmith Brooner Bros Garage TT behooves us in every community to give full credit to the importance of the local store for the good it does and the good it has done, and to continue our loyal support that it may continue as a developing, uplift- ing factor in the community life." SEEDS Garden, Field Lawn Poultry Supples A. W. SCHISLER FIELD AND CITim CT\ GARDEN OJLH.U \^\J. 704-706-708-710 N. Fourth Street ST. LOUIS TRACK WAREHOUSE S. W. Cor. Biddle and Collins Sts. If Your Dealer Does Not Handle Our Seeds Write Us Direct for Catalogue Superior Sanitary Stoneware Churn The Most Sanitary Farm Utensil Ever Invented Dairy Supplies Manufacturers Jobbers Retailers We are head- quarters for e erything used by producers or handlers of Milk, Butter, Cheese or Ice Cream SEND FOR CATALOGUE F. R. D. RILEY HAUK-VOGELSANG SUPPLY CO. Third and Vine Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO. H auk's Sanitary Milking Pail The Most Essential Farm Utensil USED EVERYWHERE 363 364 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY When you are in Mason City, don't fail to see us. We not only guarantee satisfaction we absolutely insist upon it. It is our aim to make our service the best retail drug store service to be had. THE VICTOR VICTROLA and VICTOR RECORDS THE EASTMAN KODAK LINE THE DR. HESS STOCK REMEDIES THE LOWE BROS. PAINTS AND VARNISHES are some of the lines we offer you. If you fail to see us we both lose. C. D. V. McKINLEY, The Rexall Store MASON CITY, ILLINOIS Burnsmier, William Bakery Flint, A. G Machine Repairs Cackley, Richard Foster, Fred H. Groceries and Bakery Poultry, Eggs and Butter Cargill, Harry Frank, L Clothing Hardware and Furniture Grandy, W. A Coal and Lumber Castleberry, F. M Music Haughey, C. M Barber Catton, Dr. W. M Hibbard & Ferguson Implements Central Illinois State Bank Houseworth, Dr. F. G Office Chambers & Harris Hardware Houseworth, Henry Blacksmith Coat, H. H Dept. Store Hubbard, F. M Implements Commercial Hotel Hubly, John Sale Barn Conroy, Harry Blacksmith Hurwitz, George Tailor Coon, Walter Restaurant Husmann, Jacob A Groceries Cooper, L. C Autos Johnson, A. F Marble Cross, A Livery Johnson, L. C Groceries Gulp Co (The) Undertakers Jones, J. M. . . .Paints and Wall Paper Diers, J. H Phimbing and Autos Jones, R. G. .Plumber and Steam Fitter Estes, Dr. C. J Office Lea, William Grocery and Meats Ewers, W. B Restaurant Lynn & Bolinger Farm Elevator Clothing and Dry Goods Farmers' Grain & Coal Company McCreery & Sons, J. A Grain Fielder, J. W Auto Repairs McCreery & Sons Office Fletcher, Fred '. . Barber McFarland, L. H Garage PNEUMATIC WATER SYSTEMS HOUSE LIGHTING PLANTS Quality First J. L. ROBERTSON CONTRACTOR Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating MASON CITY, ILLINOIS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN PRICES RIGHT PROMPT SERVICE CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 365 Henry Wakeman Company I DEALERS IN Dry Goods Carpets and Notions Millinery Ladies' and Children's Shoes MASON CITY, ILL.- GO TO ED. VOIGT The Horse Tailor FOR FIRST CLASS HARNESS AND REPAIR WORK MASON CITY, ILL PHONE 94-B Mason City Garage J. H. DIERS, Proprietor Day Service/ 50 W Phone NQ8.1220W Agent for Ford Cars Also Carry a Full Line of Ford Repairs 366 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY McKinley, C. D. V Drugs McNeil & Peters Implements Mangle, J Billiards Martin, J. W. Wholesale Flour and Produce Mason City Telephone & Telegraph Co. Melton & Keister Groceries Milby, Warren W. Printer and Publisher Montgomery, Chas Blacksmith Niederer, E. H Undertaker New Farmer's State Bank Obermeyer, T. E Jewelry Pierce, Robt Groceries Ping, E. G Oarage Richards, Alvin Ice Rickard, Ben C Publisher Rissinger, Frank. .Paints and Awnings Robertson, J. L Plumber Rogier, Dr. H. O Office Saffer, F. L Restaurant Schuette, Dr. W. H Office Seward Bros Brick Manufacturers Steen, Lafe Jewelry Stith, J. H Livery Stone, W. E Attorney Sutton Co., G. D Seeds Terry Lumber Company, W. E Thompson, J. H General Store Thompson, Dr. L. E Tomlin, Dr. F. B Dentist Van Velzer & Bro Hardware Voight, Ed Harness Wakeman, Henry Co. . . .General Store Warner, L Meats Winchell, A. M Jewelry Winzeler, Dr. L. C Dentist Zimmerman, W. F Barber MAXWELL On Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 20. Central Illinois Grain Co Harris, W. H. H Cigars MECHANICSBURG Three Miles from Buffalo. Billbe & Beck .. Groceries and Harness Farmer Bros General Store Farmer & Sparrow Hardware and Blacksmiths Freeto, N. R. Groceries and Dry Goods Freeto & Townsend Hardware and Implements Fullenwider, J. T Undertaker Fullenwider, O. 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If The People's Popular Monthly is not a regular visitor in your home, semi lOc (coin or stamps) for three months' trial subscription. You will be delighted \\iih it. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year 50 Cents 3 Years $1.00 POPULARMONTHIY DES MOINES, IOWA 368 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sander, Eli Preston Dry Goods and Shoes Sanders, A. M Laundry Sangamon Auto & Supply Co Sangamon County Telephone Co Scott, Clarence C Shoe Repairs Scott, T. W Autos and Oarage Sprague, O. N Drugs Stahl Bros Blacksmiths Thompson, C. H Bakery Vangerson, O. R. Wheelright and Repairs Willenborg & Co., J. J. Hardware and Implements Young & Co., T. M. Grain and Implements PHILADELPHIA On Bait. & Ohio R. R. Pop. 250. Jokisch, Howard Manufacturer of Cement Posts Philadelphia Farmers' Elevator Co. . . . Shaffer, Ellis Blacksmith Springer & McHelly Groceries Swartwood & Son, M. W. . .Blacksmiths Wright, & Co., Leonard G. General Store PETERSBURG County Seat On Chic., Peoria & St. L. and Jacksonville Div., Chic. & Alton R. R. Pop. 2,807. Aachte, Herman Grocery, Meats and Crockery Abbott Light & Power Co., (The) Electric Light Aden Sisters Millinery Amrheim, F Confectionery Anderson, Charles . . Tile Manufacturer Apken & Son, Fred Lumber Armstrong & Son, H. W Autos Axford & Son, Thos Coal Bergen, E. F Groceries Bishop & Co., J. C Gunsmith Boeker & Sons, W. H Farm Seeds Bone, Jennie Millinery Bonties Bros Dry Goods Brass, E. E Machinery Bryant, Samuel B . . Carriage Repairer Cheaney & Co., H. S Lumber Chick, Eddie Laundry Clark, E. E. Groceries and Blacksmith Clary, William P Hardware Cox, Martin Restaurant Dawson, E. E. Hardware and Implements Eastmans, S. F. . .Jewelry -and Garage Finney, D. B Drugs Finney & Co., F. M Groceries First National Bank Frackelton State Bank Golden, Frank A. Clothing and Furniture Harms & Co., H. Dry Goods and Carpets Hodgen, Boyd Second-hand Goods, General Store Hornback, J. H Restaurant Howell, F. M. .. .Musical Instruments Hueffner, H. A Miller Hurwitz Bros Tailors Johnson & Son Painters Katzenstein Bros Clothing Langford & Co Groceries Lenz, Otto F Bottler Soda Water Levering, H. M Ice and Coal Levering, James T Harness Lucht & Co., R Groceries Luthringer Bros Drugs Mallergren, John Coal Miller & Company. . . .Boots and Shoes Mitchell, Edward News Montgomery, Samuel Furniture and Undertaker Moore, M. H Pianos and Organs Munson, E. M Meats Nelson, John Shoe Repairs Nelson, Nels P. . . .Groceries and Meats Nelson, W. J . Confectionery and Bakery New, John C Jewelry Owens, W. L Restaurant Payne, Sierra L Varieties Payne, Mrs. Sumner N Varieties People's Telephone & Telegraph Co... Petersburg Garage Petersburg Monument & Stone Co. ... Peterson, Hardy S Blacksrnith Reeves, C. N Painter Roberts, H. H Harness Salveson Bros... Brick Manufacturers Salveson, Sam Groceries Salveson, Thos Greenhouses Sangamon Sand & Material Co. Concrete Schirdlng & Son, H. H Bankers Scott, Thomas Livery Smith, J. G Plumber South Mountain Coal Co Miners Suhm, F. M Sheet Metal Work Tarr, James Tailor- Thompson, Nance & Co. Dry Goods and Clothing Thompson & Harms Furniture and Undertakers Tranos, Spyros Confectionery Virginia Canning i^o Watkms, McL,a.ue. Billiards and Cigars Watkins, S. L Drugs and Jewelry Watkins & Son.. Cigar Manufacturer* CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 369 1,000,000 SUBSCRIBERS Home Life Magazine enjoys the unique dis- tinction of being the only magazine in the world with a circulation of 1,000,000 copies edited by a woman. Miss Josephine Conger, the editor of Home Life Maga- zine, is a Missouri girl who was reared in a country town and received her education in the editorial office of a country newspaper. Though widely trav- eled, and identified with movements of national charac- ter, she has never lost her inter- est in country life, and this" is why Home Life carries such a strong appeal to the people God loves so well the great common folks of the land. In a quiet, helpful way, Home Life appeals to their sentiments and arouses their spirits. Besides the stories, the special articles, the homely old fashioned sermon by the famous evangelist, Rev. Wilbur Chapman, the stirring and vigorous editorials, Home Life is always to be found in the forefront in some mighty crusade for the betterment of the nation. Home Life is more than merely a magazine with clever stories and illustrations: It is, in fact, a living, breathing personality that brings it in constant touch with the most wholesome folks in the world the fathers and mothers of the country. You will like Home Life and you should, by all means, add it to your list of magazines for the coming year. The low subscription rate (35c per year, 6()c for two years) is possible only because of the large circulation. HOME LIFE MAGAZINE 141 W. Ohio St., CHICAGO, ILL. Home Life publishes a monthly paper for its boys and girls the Home Scout Herald. It is sent free to boys and cirls who ask for it. 370 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Watson & Rush Printers and Publishers Wavering & Seifert. .Boots and Shoes Wilkinson & Onstott Printers and Publishers Willis, W. T Hardware Woldridge, Robt Restaurant Zeigler & Son, David Blacksmiths and Machinists PLEASANT PLAINS On Bait. & Ohio Southwestern R. R Pop. 625. Anderson Lumber Co., Robert Arnett, J. W Blacksmith Boynton Telephone Co Brownback, J. C Harness Carter, John. Cigars and Confectionery Corson Co., Nathan Automobiles Gregory & Sikking Co. Hardicare, Harness and Vehicles Hamilton, W. L Dry Goods Hensley, W. S. Undertaker and Implements Herndon, J. W Blacksmith Kysler, John Harness Irwin Dry Goods Co. Groceries and Dry Goods Irwin, L. H. Restaurant and Confectionery Kundig, Otto General Store Lehmann, John General Store and Autos Mayrels, C. J Meats Pleasant Plains Farmer's Elevator Co. Grain Pleasant Plains State Bank Roberts, J. T Livery Roberts, W. L Drugs Sikking & Co., A. W Implements Smith, Lyman B Publisher Stevens, W. H . . . Produce and Poultry Valentine, S. H Blacksmith Zimmer, H. H Hardware POPLAR CITY On Havana Line Illinois Central R. R. Pop. 37. Barndollar, Joseph BhH-ksmith Moore, J. A Meats Pierce, Geo. F General Store RIVERTON On Wabash R. R. Pop. 1,911. Bank of Riverton (Not Inc.) Bruce Lumber Company Constant, P. L Confectionery Cowgill, A. B Undertaker Davern, Thomas Tinner Egizil, A Groceries Ferrari, Louis Groceries Gentile, Henry Meats .1 ess, R. E M_eats Maddox, Charles General Store Parson, J. L General Store Riverton Co-operative Co. General Store Saner, J. F Bakery Schaffer, H. J Cigar Manufacturer Springfield Coal & Mining Co Threlkeld, J. W General Store Trotter, P Blacksmith Turner, M Restaurant Watson, B. H Transfer and Feed Wilbur, F. M Drugs Wilkie, Thomas General Store ROCHESTER On Bait. & Ohio Southwestern R. R. Pop. 444. Bast & Hamilton Blacksmiths DeLay & Son, F. M. . . . . .General Store Egleston, Alonzo General Store Jones & Metcalf Undertakers Parker & Co., H. D Drugs Richardson, S. G General Store Rochester State Bank'. Slireve, R. T Coal and Corn Mill Specialty Sales Co. (The) Auto Accessories and Repairs Steinbauer, Fred Restaurant Twist Bros. Implements, Lumber and Hardware Wolford & Olcott Implements, Lightning Rods, etc. SAIDORA On Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 15. Adkins, Jody C General Stort, Bell, A. O General Store Propest, Louis General Store SALISBURY Pop. 113. Clark, J. C Groceries Coleman, Lafayette. .. .General Store Jacoby, Peter L Blacksmith Watkins & Dobney Co Coal SAN JOSE On Jacksonville Br. Chic. & Alton and St. L., Peoria & No. R. R. Pop. 479. Baker, J. S Drugs Brauer, G Grain Eyrse, John L Printing Feulner, Andrew Hardware, Implements and. Harness Fryer, John Grain and Fuel CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 371 D0= D. E. HALE Editor of Big Four Mr. and Mrs. Farmer Are you one of those that have sold off their chickens on account of high-priced feed? Have you noticed how the price of eggs keeps mounting? Prices for eggs will continue to go up because of the low supply of poultry in the country. Now is the time to get in the chicken business and if you are already in it you want the very latest, best and most authentic information on the feeding and care of poultry. BIG FOUR POULTRY JOURNAL is the medium that will give it to you. BIG 4 is so named because it caters to the poultry raisers of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. It reports on conditions and gives you the poultry news in your own home territory. It tells you how to house, feed and care for your fowls. It gives you the Chicago market reports. 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Send lOc for 3-Months Trial Offer Ask for Our FREE BOOK Offer Regular Price, 50c One Year, Three Years $1.00 BIG FOUR POULTRY JOURNAL 440 South Dearborn St. Chicago, Illinois 372 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hullinger, Frank Electric Light Kelly, W. G Hardware Lower & Co., P. A General Store Morrison, J. W Tinner Riedinger & Son, J. A. . .General Store San Jose State Bank Schaeffer, Ed Shoe Repairs Taylor, Carl F Clothing Wahl & Sons, S. J. Blacksmith and Garage Webb, R. E Restaurant Weber & McHarry Lumber Wiemer, George B. Undertaker, Pianos and Organs Winkel, Philip Meats Woll & Co., N General Store SHERMAN On Chic. & Alton and St. L., Peoria & No. R. R. Pop. 150. Clancy Bros General Store Goldsmith, G. H.. Groceries and Meats Randazzo Antonio General Store Renfro Bros General Store SPRINGFIELD State Capital County Seat Junction Chic. & Alton; Wabash; Illinois Cen- tral; Bait. & Ohio Southwestern; Chic., Peoria & St. L.; Cine., Ham. & Dayton and St. L., Chic., & St. Paul R. R. Pop. 51,678. Abbott Bros Box Factory Ackerman, Chas Cigars Ackerman, Wm. H Shoes Acme Garage Adams, Waldo F General Store Adams Express Company Advance Home Furnishers Furnishers Ahlrich Bros Feed Ahrens, Carl Bakery Albers, Frank J Jewelry Allen, Humphrey & Converse Attorneys Allen Street Pharmacy Allen Cigar Co., T. W Altman, Maurice E... Woman's Tailor Altman, Wm Woman's Tailor Alvey & Co., Frank Cigars Amant, Harry Physician American & National Express American Berkshire Assn American Fish & Produce Co Am. Jewelry Co. (The) American Shoe Repairing Co Am. Tempering Co Metal Supplies Amrheim, Christ Bakery Anderson, Geo. W. Transfer and Storage Anderson, O. F Pianos Andus & Trutter Attorneys Angel Cafe Co Restaurant Ansell & Son, Oscar Machinists Antenan, Alfred Groceries Anienan, John Groceries Appel Clothing Co Appleyard, Chas. T. Insurance and Loans Armbruster, Herman R. Electric Supplies Armbruster, O. J Jewelry Armbruster Manufacturing Co., R. H. Manufacturers Tents Armstrong Bros Tinners Armstrong, J. m.Mgr. Good Luck Store Armstrong, W. P Physician Armour & Co Wholesale Meats Arnash, Michael. .Groceries and Meats Arrowsmith, G. W Painter Art Engraving Co Artofola Talking Machine Co. (The) Aschauer, H. A Physician Aschanuer, A. G Physician Ashbrook, Wm Painter Askin & Marine Co. . .Retail Clothing Associated Press (The) Athens-Dawson Coal Co Aula, Rosaris Groceries Aurelius, W. J. Real Estate and Building Loan Auto Rosario Co Groceries Avenue Shoe Shop Ayres, Geo. E Attorney Azara, Frank. .. .Groceries and Fruits Babcock, O. B Physician Baglin, Isabella Groceries Bailey, Warren R Insurance Bain, Walter G Physician Baker, Albert J. WaH Paper and Paints Baker, Fred H Cigars Baker Mfg. Co., (The).. Road Graders Baker, Peter A. . . .Groceries and Meats Baker, William G Plumber Baker & Baker Lumber and Autos Baldwin, J. Otho Dentist Baldwin Piano Co Bale, H. Verne. .Cleaning and Dyeing Bales Co., Charles W Drugs Ballard-Johnson Co Restaurant Ball Bros Cigars Ball, T. E Produce and Poultry Ballard-Johnson Co. (The) Hotel and Restaurant Ballou, Frank O Groceries Ballweg, Henry W Cigars Banbrough, Robert Painter Bank, J Physician CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 373 ]C=OD The JOHN BRESSMER CO. SPRINGFIELD CENTRAL ILLINOIS' GREATEST STORE NINE SPACIOUS FLOORS DEVOTED to the WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE FURNITURE, RUGS, CURTAINS, CHINA and KITCHEN FURNISHINGS WOMEN'S and MISSES' SUITS, COATS, MILLINERY, LINGERIE, AND CORSETS SILKS, WOOLENS, WASH GOODS, LINENS and DOMESTICS ATTRACTIVE LY PRICED Bell Phone 2550 CONNECTS ALL DEPARTMENTS If It's Good You'll Find It At Bressmer's 374 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bansbach & Sons, Joe Groceries Barbara, Vincent Confectionery Barber & Barber Attorneys Barker Iron Co., A Junk Barker, A. W Physician B. & H. Restaurant. B. & M. Foundry. Wholesale Flour Mills Barker, H. E Artists Materials Barker, Morton D Miners Lamps Barns, Carey E Attorney Barnstable, N. R Meats Barrell, Lon Restaurant Barret, Wm. J Drugs Barry, Thomas W Electrician Barry, W. B ... Second- Hand Furniture Bartlett, E. P Physician Earth, A. H. (The) Electric Co. Barthnik, Joe Groceries Bartlev, John S.Wall Paper and Paints Baucon, Edwin P Groceries Baum, Alex. E Marble Baum, M. J Marble Baumann Bros Drugs Bausbach, Joseph Groceries Baxter, Noah L Groceries Baxter, N. L Groceries Bayer, Andrew Bakery Bazter, A. C Physician Beal, John P Physician Beatty, B. B Dentist Beaver Feed Co. (The) Becker, Julius Cigars Beecher, Charles Hotel Beechler, Edw.WaZJ Paper and Paints Beecrot't, F. W .Wall Paper and Paints Beekman & Franz Plumbers Bekemeyer Realty Co., H. S Bell's Electric Shop Contractors Bell, R. .E General Insurance Bellin, Leon M Physician Belt. John E. . . .Groceries Bender, W. H Retail Meats Benjamin, David S. & S In*. Adj. Bengel Bros Groceries Bennett, Percy Garage Benzer, Henry Restaurant Berberet Bros. Piano Co Bernard, Adolph F Attorney Bernard, E. L Physician Bernard, Jos. C. Real Estate and Renting Bernard Music Shop Berneker, Frank. .Groceries and Meats Berry & Breckenridge. . .Grain Dealers Berry, R. D Physician Berry, R. L Musical Instruments Bert, Nick Groceries Bert, Saml Groceries Bettinghaus, G. W Contractor Bielski, Alex Groceries Bierly, J. R Physician Bierman, Cleveland Attorney Bierstadt & Son, W Florists Biggs & Son. .Contractors and Builders Bigler Co., G. R. Manufacturers Stock Remedies Billbe & Beck Groceries Birklund, Andrew Tailor Birnbaum, Mrs. Mary Groceries Birnbaum, Robt J. Capitol City Cash Meat Market Bisch & Son, Charles T. . .Undertakers Bisch, Geo. E. . .Furniture and Slaves Bittel-Leftwich Service Co. Auto Tires Black, Alvin F Feed Black, John W Real Estate Blanchard, R. R Dentist Blankemeyer, H. C Physician Bleser, J Machinist Blood, Prof. Fred W. Studio China Painting, etc. Established 1865 Largest and Oldest Works in Springfield M. J. Baum Monument Works . StfKtSf&. Springfield, in. CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 375 TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD ! If you want shoes becoming to you, you had better be coming to us. If you want your money's worth, come to us. The Big 98c to $1.98 Shoe Store Shoes for the Whole Family at a Big Saving to You Specials at $2.48 and $2.98 G. R. KINNEY CO., Inc. Corner Third and Adams Streets SPRINGFIELD, ILL. The dollar you save is as good as the one you earn. We save you as much as you spend. CHILDREN'S SHOES OUR SPECIALTY F. M. LEGG D. SCHWENGELS F. M. LEGG SHOE CO. Better Shoes 125 S. Fi.'th St., Old Phone 2590 SPRINGFIELD, ILL. En IIT pi !_ r . & W. llothing Co. WM. MARLOWE, Manager Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes 120 East Side Square SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 376 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Blucke, William L. Wholesale and Retail Saddlery Blue Valley Creamery Co Bockelman, Joseph A Restaurant Boehner, Geo Meats Boeke Construction Co... High School Boehner, J. T Meats Bolakas, Peter Restaurant Bolakas & Contagionas Billiards Bolinger, Chas. H Tinner Bolinger & Son, T. M Groceries Bollman, George -Laundry Bolt & Son, M Groceries Bonansinga Bros. Wholesale and Retail Candies Bonansinga, Geo. Confectionery and Restaurant Bonansinga, Jack Restaurant Bonansinga, Leo. F. Confectionery and Fruits Bonansinga, Lucy (Mrs. Louis) .Fruits Bone, B. E Attorney Bongart, Fred S Auto Repairs Bookout, G. W Retail Meats Bookout & Schoenig Groceries and Meats Booth, J. F Drugs Booth, R. P Dentist Booth, W. D . . . Pianos and Wall Paper Booth & Co., Wm.. . .Insurance Agency Bortmess, Eli B Groceries Bostick, Jos Cement Contractor Boston Store . . . Dry Goods and Carpets Botwinnis, William M. Groceries and Meats Bowcock, C. M Physician Bowman, Frederick Dentist Boyd, E. S Groceries and Meats Boyd, Geo. R Groceries Boyd, Ben E . . Attorney Boys' Candy Shop Bradshaw, Louis J Gro'ceries Bradley, Chas Automobile Agent Bradley, S. A. Real Estate and Renting Brady, Mrs. Nora General Store Brand, August . . Carriage Manufacturer Brandon, C. R. ... . .Autos and Supplies Branson, C. T Undertaker Brawner & McCully Transfer and Storage Breese, Sidney Attorney Bressmer Co., (The) John.. Dry Goods Bretz, John E Contractor Bretz, L. F Groceries and Meats Brewer, J. K. Printers and Lithography Briggle, Chas. G. . . . Attorney Brinkerhoff & Co. . . .Insurance Agency Brinkerhoff, George M. Sr Nursery Broadwell, S. A Drugs Broida, Annie (Mrs. Morris) General Store Brown, A. C .... R ^ Pa Broker and Notion V 8 Elaborated Roofing Co ............... Fitzgerald, A. M ............. Attorney Elevator Milling Co .............. .... Fitzgerald, Robt E ........... Attorney lite Millinery Store ................ Fitzsimmons, Frank ....... Contractor Ellington, Geo ........... Retail Meats Fitzwater, Wm. .. Groceries and Meats Elmore, J. B ............... Groceries Flaherty, Ed. V ............... Drugs Elshoff, Anton ---- Groceries and Meats Fleishman, Jacob ............... Shoes Elshoff, Henry .............. Groceries Flentje, Robert ............. Physician Emerson, W. E.WaH Paper and Paints Flesch, Benjamin J ........ Contractor Emery, Frederick C. Flesch, Frank W ..................... Pres. Aztec Consolidated Mining Co. Contractor and Construction Co. Empress Theater (The) .............. Flesch, R. B. Emporium Millinery Store ............ Contractor and Construction Co. Enders, Peter ........ __. ..... Groceries Fletcher, F. D .............. Physician Endler, Israel .......... General Store plexitile Products & Kohuche Roofing Engel, Peter .............. Shoemaker Company ...... Composition Roofing Enterprise Cleaning Co ............... Flinn, Laurence L .......... Insurance Erdman, Geo. C ............. Groceries Flood> John P ............... Attorney Erwin, Enola M ......... China Studio , .,, , Ettelbrick, Henry ...... Shoe Repairer F1 reville, Phoebe E Eubanks, Geo. W. . Groceries and Meats Second-Hand Furniture Evans, Frank N ............ Physician Fogarty, William J ............. Shoes Ewing, Thomas L ........ . .Furniture Ford ' Tnos - B .............. Groceries Fair (The).. ..General Store Forman, Samuel. Woman's Furnishings Farmer & Sparrow ....... Blacksmiths Force, F. E. Farmer & Sons, J. Dist - M ^ r - Holland Furnace Co. Rug Manufacturers and Dealers Forestner, Dr. Farmer's Independent Thresher Co... M <> r ' White Dental Parlors Farmers' Liability Exchange ......... Forsyth, R. A ................. Pumps Farmers' Lumber Company ........... Forsythe, George L ............ Meats Farmers' National Bank .............. Fortado Co., J. L ............. Marble Farrand Bros ......... ...... Groceries Fortune, J. J ...... Men's Furnishings Farris, Joseph ............... Foundry Foss Charles ............. Restaurant Fayart & Son, Eugene E. . . .Insurance Foster Sheet Metal Works Fehlker, Henry ............ Contractor Manufacturers Feldkamp, Henry ........... Groceries Foster, T. E .............. Blacksmith Feldkamp, Rinder G ........ Groceries Foster, Wm., Metal Products Company Feltham Drug Co., J. H .............. Foutch-Kerns Office Supply Co ........ Ferchow Bros ........... Retail Meats Franke, Carl D. Ferchow, Gustav J .......... Groceries (Pres.) Paris Cleaning Co. Fernandes, John ............ Groceries Franke, Charles S ............... Furs Fernandes, L. J ........... Blacksmith Frank, C. J.. .Ice Cream Manufacturer Ferreira, John H .......... Blacksmith Franklin Life Insurance Co .......... Ferriera, Isaac ............. Groceries Franklin Printing Company (The)... Fetzer & Co. Franks, C. J .Manufacturers Ice Cream Manufacturers Farm Machinery Franks, Sarah (Mrs. Jacob) .Groceries CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 381 Franz Bros. Packing Company Franz, Charles J Meats Franz & Franz. . .Groceries and Meats Frazee, C. A Physician Frazee, O. L Dentist Freds Shoe Repair Shops Freeman Jewel & Bixler Manufacturing Company French & Sons Piano Company Wholesale and Retail French, C. A Physician Freund & Son, J. W Insurance Friedman, Archie Groceries Friedman, H. I Wall Paper Friedman, R. B....Mgr. Peoples Store Friedman, S. S Drugs Friedmeyer, John G Attorney Frisch & Co., J Drugs Furlong Dry Goods Co. (The) Furlong, Jas Millinery Fyfe, Alexander Groceries G. & E. Cut Price Furniture Co G. & W. Specialty Co. Manufacturers Candy Gaa & Murray Undertakers Gadert & Maggenti Groceries Gaft'igan, Michael Groceries Gaffney, Randall E Drugs Gaiety Confectionery Company Gaiety Theater Co. .'. Gallager, Charles F. Coal, Feed and Poultry Gallager, James E Groceries Galloway, Edw Groceries Ganci, Joseph Fruits and Confectionery Gard, C. E Attorney Gardert, John A Restaurant Gardiner, W. P Painter Gasde Emil & Company Paints Gately Credit Clothing Co Gaupp, John Florist Gedman, Chas. K Groceries Gehlman, C. E Livery Gehlman, Frederick Contractor Gehlman & Co Contractors Gem Drug Co Georg, Victor (Est. of) . .Photography George, E. J. Mgr. Woolworth Co., F. W. George & Son, J. P. Tinners, Furnaces, etc. George & Reason Tinners Gibbs, Chas Attorney Gietl, Albert E.. Groceries and Meats Gietl Bros. .. .Carriage Manufacturers Gietl, J. J Meats Giffin, D. L Attorney Gillespie, Geo. B Attorney Gillgrass, D Groceries Gingold, Isaac General Store Glazer, Moses Groceries Glazer, Morris Groceries Gleason, Laurin J Electrician Glenn, Harlie Blacksmith Goddard, White Co Vulcanizing Godfred, E. B Physician Godley, F. Autos and Manufacturers Shoddy Godmins, C. K Retail Meats Golden, Jacob Dry Goods Golden Rule Grocery Goldman, John Wholesale and Retail Liquors Goldsmith, Maroe Groceries Goldstein, Mrs. B Junk Goldstein, Jacob .. Groceries and Meats Good & Fisher Propr. Avenue Food Shop (The) Good, W. H Groceries Goodpasture & Darneille. . .Stationery Goodrich Rubber Co., B. F Goodwin, Mrs. Elizabeth .... Groceries Goodwyn & Ryan Contractor Gordon, N. R Physician Gore, Morgan E Tailor Gorey, J. P Shoes Gottschalk, Frederick Groceries Gourley & Bro., A, F Jewelry Graeff & Goodwin . Sheet Metal Works Graham & Graham Attorneys Graham Gas & Electric Co Graham Bros. . . .Cigar Manufacturers Graham, John Furniture Graham, Nellie E. Mgr. Graham Gas & Electric Fixture Co. Graham, Paul Cigars Gralnick & Perlmutter. General, Store Grant Company (The) Manufacturers Stock and Poultry Remedies PACIFIC MUTUAL Founded 1868 GEO. HAWKINS General Agent 428-429 Dewitt Smith Building SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 382 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Grand Union Tea Co Graser Bros snoes Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co Great Eastern Suply Co. Wholesale Groceries Gravel Springs Co. . . .Mineral Water Gray, Dentists Green, Peter Restaurant Green & Co., Geo. B. Wall Paper and Fresco Cleaner Greenberg, D Clothing Greene & Lewis Hairdressers Greene, G. M Groceries Greer, D. R. Furniture and House Furnishings Gregory, B Fish Grieg-Westman Hardware, Plumbing and Heating Co. Grey, John Meats Grieder, D. R Sign Painter Griffith, B. B Physician Griswold & Co., E. D Carpets Griswold, Herbert M Furniture Griswold Real Estate & Loan Co Groesch, Barbara L Meats Groesch Bros Meats Groesch, Carl & Son Meats Groesch, Charles N. Groceries and Meats Grosch, Frank X Meats Groesch, George Jr ....Meats Groesch, Sr. George . Wholesale Meats Groesch, Henry C. Groceries and Meats Gubitz, Edward A Groceries Guinan & Nemeth Groceries Gullett & Gullett Attorneys Guralnik, Ben Shoes Guralnik, Jacob Shoes Gus, Frank. .Kentucky Distilling Co. Guymon, Ralph A Printer Haag, Co. A. L Wholesale Candy H. & H. Electric Co. Delco Light Dealers Haas, Ed. C Saddlery Specialties Haas Electric & Manfg. Co., R. (The) Supplies Haenig Electric Co. Electric Fixtures & Supplies Hagler, Elmer E. & A. Lee. .Physicians Halbert, L. V Dentist Halbert, W. A Physician Hale, John Hat Manufacturing Co. Hall, Hubert R Attorney .Hall, John Bottling Works Hall, William C Jewelr Halliday, H. K Photographe Hamann, Ed. H Printe Hamman, Geo. J . . Cigar Manufacture Hankins, George G. Groceries, Fish and Poultr Hankins, T. J Real Estat Hanratty Company (The) . . .Plumber Hanesn, Chas H Contracto Harbauer & Benoer Meat Hargitt, J. L Cigar Manufacture Harkins, Mrs. Bertha Cigar Manufacture Harkins, Mike Cigar Harmon, C. F Physicia Harriett, George W. Wall Paper and Paint Harper, Geo. M Physicia Harris J. Bentley Garag Harris & Clapp Grocerie Harris, Nickles Co Loan Harris, Oscar E., Jr. Automobile Agen Harison, Ralph W . Groceries and Meat Hart, Aaron J Baker Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins Co. Hartman, Sons C Baker Hartman, Edw. F. Books and Stationer. Hartman Printing Company Printers, Bookbinders, eti Hartman, Henry L. Cigar Manufacture Hartman, W. B Grocerie Hartmann Bros. Wholesale and Retail Baker, Hartwell, Inc., J. F. Wholesale and Retail Jewelry Hasenwinkle Grain Co Broker Haskins, H. F Physician Hatch, F. L Attorney Hatcher Co., O. W Automobile Hauck, Joseph L. . Cigar Manufacturer Hauger Co., C. C Clothin* Hawks & Rhodes Real Estat( Hay, Logan Attorney Haynes, R. W Real Estat( Hayward & Talley Capitol City Cereal Co Hayward, L. O. Hardware and Manufacturers Flout Hazell, E. F Dentis Hefferman, Michael Contracto, Hefferman, Wm . . . Electric Contractor Heigold, Chas. F Grocerie. Heimbricker & Cole Florist* Heimlick, Mrs. M.... Woman's Tailm CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 383 Heineke & Co Hood Cement Veneer Co. Manufacturers Threshing Machine Manufacturers of Veneer Blocks Attachments Hopkins, Arthur G Hotel Heisel, Philip A. & Kate Groceries Hopkins, Louis L Dentist Heizer, James L Groceries Hopkins, L. P Plumber Helms, G. W Insurance Horin, Wm Groceries Hembreiker & Cole Florists Horin, John Jr Shoes Hemp, Jacob K Dental Supplies Horn, Moses B. Household Sign System Henderson, Berry S Physician Horn, W. J Sign Posting System Henderson, J. F Restaurant Hornstein, Isidor Henkel, Herbert Physician Groceries and Fruits Henkel, H. B Physician Horovitz M Men , Furni <> hir)a ~ TTannoesv Too TT flrnrerip? nuiuviiz;, ivi wvn 6 urnibmngs ^ n Ittn Hotsman, A Clothing and Shoei 2! 7 ' P A ? 'arnZr^ Howard, Thomas W .Wall Paper 2 f' G 2-J J 'i' A arnrZ^l Howard, William M Contractor Hensley, Samuel A Groceries , . , Herder, Charles M Shoes H ard f f lesch 0|i . Herman, A. S Real Estate Manufacturers Shellac Wood Filler Herman & Co Insurance Hudson, Geo. W Printer Herman's Ladies' Shop * Hudson & Company, James L. Woman's Furnishings Wholesale and Retail Hardware Hermann, Leonard Groceries Hudson, R. F Physician Herndon, Gray -. Attorney Hudson Sales Company. .Automobiles Herndon & Co, R. F Dry Goods Huffman & Chapman Herndon, R. F. Physician , J 2*** Herndons Dressmaking Dept Huggms, G. G. .Wall Paper and Paints Heron, Harry.., Plumber Huggms, R. S Paints, etc. Herter, Chas. M Shoe Repairer Hughes, Mrs. Katie P Restaurant Hess Grocery Company 2 U ?L & ^ 6W A by Paints Hess & Company, H. M Tailors ulett **"* Dru 9 s Hey, Wm. A Photo Supplies Humpert, J. M Restaurant Hickox, Chas. V Insurance Hurst Silo & Tank Co Hickox, Geo. C Insurance Ichkowsky, Anna General Store High Ball Manufacturing. Metal Polish Ichkowsky, Morris Groceries Highmore, J. B Livery ; dea j Garage (The) Hill, Frank B Groceries deal Misery Store "romnanv ePr f ^^ & TranSfer ^Manlfa^cturers Ideal Engines Ide, H. L Photo Supplies Hilmer, Rudolph W Pianos Ideal Millinery Company Hinners Motor Company, C. W Ihlenfeldt, Louis Groceries Garage Ihlenfeldt & Co., W. G Groceries Hocker & Company, E. W. Illinois Apron Co. .... .Manufacturers Cement Blocks Illinois Art Metal Co. Hodde, Mrs. W. L Hotel Manufacturers and Jobbers Hoddei Wm. Louis . Wholesale Produce Illinois Automobile Co. Hofer, F. A Groceries Autos and Supplies Hoff, Alonzo Attorney Illinois Cash Grocery Hoff acker, V. .Mgr. Victor Cleaning Co. Illinois Business College Hofferkamp Bros. Illinois Central Grain Co Hardware and Stoves Hinois Coal Operators Assn TT T-IIS v *i. T^ Illinois Collieries Co. .Wholesale Coal Hoffman, Elizabeth K Millinery imnois Corrugated Metal Company. . . Hog- Joy System (The) Illinois Dairy Company Manufacturers Remedies Illinois Dry Cleaning & Dyeing Works Hohenstein, John Groceries Illinois Granite & Store Works Hollis Machine Shop Illinois Hotel Operating Company.... Holmes, W. B Veterinary Surgeon Illinois Ice Cream Company Holz, Carl W Groceries Illinois Land & Loan Co Home Building & Loan Assn Illinois Meat Market 384 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Illinois Motor Fire Casualty Assn Illinois National Bank Illinois Plumbing & Heating Company Illinois Post Company Illinois Produce & Provision Company Illinois State Insurance Co Illinois State Journal Company Publishers and Printers Illinois State Register Company. .... Illinois Tobacco Company Illinois Watch Company Illinois Wireless Equipment Company Indian Refining Co... Office Outfitters Ingels, James. . .Bicycles and Repairs International Harvester Co. Agricultural Implements International Shoe Co. Manufacturers and Wholesalers Inter-Ocean Casualty Co Interurban Hotel Irvine & Lenz Opticians and Optometrists Irvine, Wm. B. Optician and Optometrist Irwin, Edw. F Attorney Irwin, C. J Garage Irwin, Horace C. . . .Builders Supplies Jackson Electric Co Jackson Feed Co Jackson, J. M. Millinery and Woman's Furnishings Jackson Suit & Millinery Company... Jackson's Restaurant Jageman-Bode Company Wholesale Groceries James, A. C. & H. L Physicians James & Sons, F. M. Livery Transfer and Feed James, R. F Insurance Jancik, Steven ... Groceries and Meats Jannessa, Frank Groceries Janssen, H. Fred . . Florist s and Seeds Jarrett & Catrpn Attorneys Jefferson Coal Mining Co Jefferson Printing Company Jegla, Fred C Shoe Repairs Jenkins Smart Shop Tailors Jenkins, C. H Attorney Jenkins, Elias. .Woman's Furnishings Jennings Auto Sales Company Jennings, David Harness Jewel Tea Co Johnannes Bros Motorcycles Johnson, Arthur B Automobiles Johnson, Edward Electrician Johnson, Jay A Drugs Johnston-Hatcher Company General Store Jones Cafe Jones, Clarence A Attorney Jones, C. E Real Estate Jones, Edward B Restaurant Jones Furniture Company Jones & Adams Coal Company Jones & Bernard (Successor to Jos. C. Bernard) Insurance Jones & Bierly Physicians Jones, Jas Real Estate Josephson, Mrs. Ester Groceries and Meats Jay, Sam Restaurant Joy & Park Wholesale Products Joys Chop Suey Restaurant Kaiserman, Moris Furniture and Stoves Kalb & Kruger Company Clothing Kasper, Frank . . . Groceries and Meats Kasper, Wm Groceries Katz, Harry Bags and Burlap Katz, Joseph . . Clothing and Furniture Kaufman, E. & L Groceries Kautch, Jacob Groceries and Meats Keil, H. K Groceries and Meats Keller, James S Auto Repairs Kellie, E. F. Pres. Western Anier. Highway Co. Kellner, Maurice J. Groceries and Meats Kelly, Frank J Groceries Kelly, J. W Physician Kennedy, Geo. W. '. Attorney Kennedy, Thomas F Blacksmith Kenney, T. Messengers and Parcel Delivery Kerlin, Ben Livery Kerlin & Egan Undertakers Kerr, A. W Attorney Kern Bros.-ReaZ Estate and Insurance Kerst Bros Tinners Kerwin Implement Company Kessberger, A. W Photography Kessler, Isaac . . Second Hand Clothing Ketchum, F.. G Physician Keys, Alvin S. & Co. Real Estate and Loans Keys, Alvin S .Wholesale Coal Kibele Bros Plumbers Kidder, C Eureka Mattress Co. Kikendall Printing Co Kilbride, E. R Real Estate Kilhoffer, H. L Veterinary Surgeon Kimble, John M. Wall Paper and Paints King, Farnum & Co. Stocks and Grain Brokers King, J. A Physician CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 385 King, John L Attorney Kings Shop Fancy Goods and Woman's Furnish- ings. Kinkead, Howard C Real Estate Kinnear, Theron Physician Kinney, G. R Retail Shoes Kinsella, R. F. . . Paints Kinsella Varnish Company Manufacturers Kirby, B. L Dentist Kirkin & Egan Undertakers and Livery Klaholt, A. W. Shoes and Military Supplies Klaholt Engraving Company Klaholt, Henry & Son Clothing Klaholt, Joseph C (Est. of ).. .Jewelry Kalphake, L. H Tailor Knights of Industry Insurance Knoedler, Joseph & Co Bakery Knoil, Theo. F Dentist Knotts, C. A Groceries Knox & Company. Billiards and Cigars Knudson, Theo. Jas Physician Koehn, Charles F Groceries Koenig, Chas Wholesale Produce Koenig, Karl J. Mgr. Minn. Potato & Produce Co. Kohler, Mrs. M Hotel Kokenis, Geo Billiards and Cigars Kokenis & Vikes Candy Kolanda, Mrs. James Hotel Kopatz, Fred Shoe Repairs Koratsky, Paul ... Groceries and Meats Kraetsch, Roy Groceries Kramp, Frank Tinner Kraus, Nicholas M. Groceries and Bakery Krause, Mrs. Frieda Bakery Kravick, L. A Drugs Kreider, G. N t Physician Kremitzke, Wm .' Groceries Kresge Co., S. S Retail Notions Kritzberger, Joseph Livery Kronz & Pugh Gunsmiths Krotzsch, G. J Dentist Kuhlman, John H Tailor Kuhlman, Mary Groceries Kuhlman, W. L. Store Fixtures and Mirrors Kunz, Adolph F Clothing Kussmaul, William F Groceries La Bonte, C. M. Manufacturers Trunks $16,000,000 Wasted in Fuel in the home heating plants in Illinois every season by loose fitting doors and no provision for burning the gases with pre-heated air" is' the startling statement of the Illinois University. The Farris Furnace is designed and built to get the greatest amount of heat units out of the fuel. All doors are ground air tight, joints cor- rectly proportioned as to weight and thick- ness in the several parts. Farris Furnaces are gas and dust proof and will save up to twenty per cent in fuel bills. Sold Direct From the Factory to Consumer } a q-gj price. All parts of furnace are guaranteed for five years. We can heat any home new or old, and will make your heating estimates without cost to you. Examine this furnace before buying. Let Us Send You Circular No. 3 FARRIS FURNACE CO. 10TH S. E 78? AVE SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 386 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lacely, The Hatter. .. .Hat s and Caps Laino Bros Clothing and Shoes Lambert, A Dentist ' Lambert, E Dentist Lamit, Louis Retail Meats and Groceries Lamken & Siefken Bakery Landrey, Edw. Messengers and Parcel Delivery Lange, B. A Clothing Lanphier & Co Insurance Larrimore, G. K. Agent DuPont Powder Co. Lauer, J. A Groceries Laurel Street Pharmacy Lauterbach, Emil Garage Lauterbach & Bro., J. E .... Groceries Lauterbach, Louis H Tinner Lauterbach, Lucy S Hardware Lavely, R. W Men's Furnishings Lavin, Patrick J Catholic Books Lawler, W. J Attorney Laws, Thomas S Groceries Layendecker, Jacob Wall Paper and Paints Layman, Howard Dentist Leaverton, G. W. . . . Wholesale Shoes Ledzus Retail Meats Lee, Chas Groceries Lee, John M Drugs Legg Shoe Company, P. M. Manufacturing Lehne, Arthur Bakery Leib & Leib Dentists Leis Pie Company, H. O. Bakery and Restaurant Leland Hotel Lewis, H... Clothing and Shoes Lewis, Harry W. Groceries and Produce Lewis, Warren Attorney Lewis-Lynd & Company Grain Lewis, Wiggins Agricultural Implements Lincoln Bindery Comp'any Lincoln Park Coal & Brick Co Lindsay, W". C Painter Lindsay, V. T Physician Lindquist, J. A Physician Lincoln Park Coal & Brick Co Lincoln Drug Co Pharmacy Link & Company, Frank M Shoes Little & Son Real Estate Lloyd, C. A Physician Lloyd & Co., J. H. Stock and Grain Brokers Lochman Bros. .Jewelry and Optician Lockwood, E. K Physician Lockle, David Physician Logan, C. A Restaurant Lomelino, E. F. Manufacturers Baking Powder Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co Loper, Harry T Garage Lorchneider, Joseph Contractor Loretta Butter, Cheese & Coffee Co. . . Lourie Manufacturing Company Tire Setters Ludwig, Henry Propr. The Boston Shoe Repair Shcp Luers & Son, B. H Shoes Lutkemeyer, A Photographer Lutz, John Hats and Men's Furnishings Lynch, Cornelius J Hotel Lynch, Wm. E.... Cigar Manufacturer Lyon & Shelly Attorneys Lyon. T. E Attorney Lyric Theater McAnunty, R. H ..Attorney McCabe, John B Marble McCabe & Company Undertakers McCarthy, David H Physician McCarty, Wm. T Feed McCaskey, Katrina (Mrs. Jno) Groceries McCauley, A Mgr. Angel Cafeteria McClelland, Ha Music Studio McConnell, Will Loans McConnell, Jr., Will H Loans McCourtney Dry Goods Company . . . McCoy Laundry Company McCoy, W. Jay Groceries McCrea, J. H. Mgr. Watch Factory Print Shop McCrea & Scharafin Printers McCreery, John H Hotel McDaniel, Nichols. .Studio Photography McDonald, Joseph G Meats McElfresh, H. L Physician McGreean, John Hides and Furs McGinley Bros. Wan Paper and Paints McGinnis, Cornelius P Plumber McGourty, M. F. Manufacturers Cigars McGowan & Troxell Storage Co McGowan Co., F. M Hides McGowan, J. J. Mgr. The Capitol City Hide and Wool Co. McGrath, Timothy Attorney McGregor,, James W Restaurant Mclntyre, A. L Fancy Goods McKee Construction Co. . .Contractors CABS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 387 McKee, P. J Plumbing McKee & Zumbrook Oarage -and Auto Repairs McKe"own, Davis Attorney McMahon, Bdw. . . .Sheet Metal Works McMahon, James Wholesale Notions and Manufact- urers Overalls. McManus, Jas F Groceries McNaniara, Dennis Groceries McNeill & Sylvia Confectionery McPherson, Wm. D Drugs McRoberts Real Estate Company McQuern, Frank. .Cement Contractor McSherry & James Restaurant Mac's Calendar & Advertising Co MacDonald, J. G Meats Maclntires Art Store Mackson, Mrs. Amelia E .... Groceries MacPherson & Edwards, Inc. Dry Goods MacPherson, J. F Real Estate Mack, George Confectionery and Fruits Maddy, W. L Hotel Madison & Zarnteen Millinery Mahaffey, Edw. J. Groceries and Bakery Mahoney, F. W Groceries Maidaner, John. .Retail Confectioner Majerus, John E Auto Repairs Majestic Theater Malambri, Samuel Fruits Maidaner & Son Confectionery Maloney & Barry Restaurant Maloney, Robt Restaurant Mangus & Adams Medicine Manufacturers Mankavich, Joseph Groceries and Meats Manning, John P Groceries Marsh, E. E ....'.. Veterinary Surgeon Marsh, Miss Mae . Cleaning and Dyeing Marshall, Andrew Groceries Marshall, Andrew J Groceries Marshall & Lawrence Wholesale Ice Cream Mason, F. E Groceries Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Masters & Masters Attorneys Masterson & Son, E Upholsterers Mastorakos, Steve Propr. The Boy's Candy Shop Matheis Drug Store Matheis Hardware Co. Hardware and Stoves Matheis, R.. Tinner and Slate Roofer Matheny, J. H. & Robt Attorneys Matheny, Lee Collection and Claim Agent Mathey, Dixon & Co. Investment Brokers Martin, Harry .. Groceries and Meats Matthews, Chas. L Groceries Maurer, Anton J Meats Maurer Bros Meats Maurer, Franklin Physician Maurer, Jr., Henry E Garage Maurer Ice & Coal Company Maurer, Leonard. Billiards and Cigars Mautz, G. J Physician Maxcy, J. R Real Estate Maxon, O. F Physician Mayer, Fred H . . Pianos Mayer Grocery Co Meador, Chas. A.. Electric Contractor Mehaffey, Ed. J Hotel Meikle, George Manufacturers Watch Materials Meissner, Adolph Harness Melcher, Oscar A Tinner Meline, Joseph Monuments Mendelson Sons, S. N Clothing Menter Co., The Retail Clothing Meranda, B. M Mgr. The Fair Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co. . . Merkel & Son, F. X Paints Merryles, A. /. . .Automobile Supplies Mester, Julius F.. Cigar Manufacturer Metcalf Co., Ed. B Undertakers Metcalf, E. P Undertaker Metcalf, H. L : Physician Metcalf, Samuel T Groceries Metropolitan Garage & Taxi Co " Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Metz, Frank A Meats Metz, I. W Physician Metzger, Charles . Groceries and Meats Metzger, Fred W Drugs Metzger, Jr., George....' Meats Meyer Electric Co.. Electric Supplies Meyer, J. G Physician Meyer, Max Groceries Meyer, William A... Electric Supplies Midden, Henry Groceries Middendorf , Ed. H Florist Miles, J. I Dentist Millar, Wm. J Attorney Miller, Anton. .. .Groceries and Meats Miller, A. Propr. The Springfield Rug Works Miller, Miss Belle Florist Miller, C. F Pumps Miller Monument Wks, (The) Chas. M. Miller, Edward C Harness Miller, Frank R Tile, etc. Miller, J Groceries and Meats Miller, J. F Real Estate 388 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Miller & Son, W. B Hardware Miller & Husband . Bridge Contractors Milligan, Dr. C. W. Springfield Mud and Bath Sanitarium Mills, Charles P. (Est. of) Publisher Mills, Geo. W Dentist Minder, Geo. F .Printer Mine Operators Indemnity Exchange. . Miser, W. B Mgr. B. & B. Coal Co. Mitchell, Albert S Drugs Mitchell, Fred C.. Billiards and Cigars Mitchell, Walter B Groceries Mohay, John.... Retail Meats Monroe, J. O. Mgr. United Press Association Montgomery, F. H-. Woman's Furnishings Montgomery, Ward & Co Monti, Leo Groceries Montour Coal Co Moran, W. J Groceries and Meats Morgan & Sons Furniture Morgan, Geo. M Attorney Moritmer, C. F Attorney Morgan, I. C Groceries Mount Olive Coal Co Morrell, Catherine E Groceries Morris Iron & Machinery Co Morris, M. T>...Mgr. Imperial Garage Morris, Moses Junk Morris, S. E..Fish, Game and Oysters Morrison, H. T '. . .Physician Morton, J. A Real Estate Moser, John Dry Goods Moughan, J. J Groceries Mueller, Erhardt & Co. Wholesale and Retail Cigars Mund, Carl Hats Munroe, Graf ton .Dentist Munson, S. E Physician Murphy Grain Co Murphy, H. C. Mgr. Underwood Typewriter Co. Murphy, James F Plumber Murphy, John N Plumbing Murphy, Nell Woman's Furnishings and Millinery Murphy, Thomas Groceries Murray, A. G Attorney Murray, Alexander Groceries Murray, Charles O Fish Murray, G. W Attorney Murray & Co., J. Ray Real Estate Murray Co., Ward G. Investment Brokers Musick, Albert B Groceries Mussillon & Bro., J. A. Bicycles, Safes and Typewriters Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York Meyers Bros Clothing Myers, Mrs. Daniel D Hotel Myers, Peter Men's Furnishings Najim, Saleem Confectionery and Fruits Nases & Dovikas Confectionery National Cash Register Co National Dairy Co National House & Window Cleaning Co. National Loan Company National Refining Co Oil National Zinc Co Smelters Natural Health Flour Co. Manufacturers Neal, Chas. N Dentist Neal, John R Drugs Neef, H. E Photographer Neer, I. E Physician Neideffer, R Billiards Nelch & Son, Henry Contractor Nelsch, Walter Groceries Nelson, Andrew. .Groceries and Meats Nelson, C. E Physician Nelson, James B Groceries Nelson, Nels Tailor Nelson, Black Co Insurance Neu, Chas. W. A. .Groceries and Meats Neuman, J. G.. Hardware and Tinner Newlin, Wm. D Autos Newman, Jr., J Cloaks and Suits New Normandie Hotel New York Grocery & Pfb'duce Co Nichols, E. E. Harness, Wall Paper and Paints Nickey, Harry W. Dyeing and Cleaning Nielson & Brown Livery Niswonger, Cassie Millinery Noblett, T. J. Electric Contractors and Supplies Nokes, A. B Milk Dairy Nolan Specific Co., D. W. Manufacturers Stock Remedies Noland, John M Groceries Noll, Mrs. Bertha.. Groceries and Meats Nollen, Martin J Plumbing Noonan, Mathew A ' Plumbing Norbury, Frank P Physician Northcott & Orr Attorneys North American Adjustment Co Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 389 The Young Men's Christian Association Invites all young men to make this building their headquarters while in SPRINGFIELD Reading Room Cafeteria Dormitory Shower Baths Swimming Pool Gymnasium 317 South Seventh St. - SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 390 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Nue%s, Sophia A Woman's Tailor Number Twelve Coal Company Numerick, H. J.. Groceries and Meats Numerick, John H. Groceries and Meats Nusbaum, Al. . . .Billiards and Cigars O'Bannon, Wm Groceries O. K. Taxi Co Oberman, Harry Groceries Oberman & Bros., J. A. General Store Oberman, John . . . Clot hing and Shoes O'Brien, Frank P. Stocks and Grain Broker O'Brien, Wm. L Groceries Ochman, Louis Shoe Repairs O'Connell & Sons Clothing Offer, Frank H .' Autos Oger & Son, H Shoes Ogg, Roy R Drugs Old Town Cement Works Oldfleld, S. A Photography O'Hara, Fred S Physician O'Leary, Mrs. Mary Manufacturers Cigars O'Neil, John T Restaurant Orendorff Place Real Estate and Renting Orlof, Fred Restaurant Orr, Jas. A Attorney Ostermeier & Norris Real Estate and Insurance Otten Harry Physician Ottis, D. M Physician Otto. William Groceries Otto & Scherf Boiler Works Overland Brodhead Co Autos Owbridge, A. J. Real Estate and Renting Owen, M. G Physician Packer, F. E . . . . Manufacturers Cigars Page & Simonson. .Wholesale Lumber Palmer, Ed Restaurant Palmer, Geo. Thos Physician Palmer School Parcell, Edw Dentist Paris Cleaning Co. Dyeing and Cleaning Parkinson & McCarty. .Flour and Seed Parkinson, Charles W Blacksmith Parks, A. L Groceries Parks, Henry D Garage Parks, R. E Real Estate Pasfleld, Geo. Real Estate and Renting Patterson-Stewart Co., (The) Plumbers Patterson-Marsh Wall Paper and Paints Patton, Chas. L Physician Patton, Robt Attorney Patton & Patton Attorneys Paynes Sporting Goods Co Paulding Piano Store, D. H Pavey & Co., W. A Insurance Peabody Coal Co Wholesale Coal Peart, E Groceries Penick, N. S Physician Penniman, W. L Physician Penny Grocery Co. (The) People's Oil Company Peoria Life Insurance Co Periman Bros Plumbers Perkins, J. B Attorney Perry, Elmer Attorney Perry-Rigby Hotel Company Pet Stock & Accessories Co. Poultry Supplies Peter, E. L Groceries and Meats Peterson, F. O Groceries Pfeifer, John M Attorney Phelps,' H. L Florist Phillips Bros Printers Phillips, David L Drugs Phillips, J. Robert Drugs Phillips, Joseph P Bicycles Pierce, J. R Physician Pierik, John C Real Estate Pierik & Co., H Real Estate Piper, John H Real Estate Pietz, F Restaurant Pokorra, John Groceries Poor, Ralph E Dodge Taxi Co Portable School Porter Lumber Co Poskover, Nathen Shoes Postal" Telegraph Cable Co : . Poston Brick Company . . Potnick, Mrs. Francis Groceries Potts, Rufus M Attorney Poultry Pet Stock & Accessory Co. Poultry Supplies Power, C. A .Planing Mills Power. J. T Plumber Powers Bros Drugs Practical Advertising Co Prather & Groves Grain Dealers Pree, Edw Attorney Price, Geo. E Groceries Priest, Thos Physician Primm, D. M. Manufacturers Cooperage CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 391 Prince, Arthur E Physician Prince & Penick Physicians Princess Theater Prince Sanitarium Pringle, A Coal Proffit, John L. Drugs and Restaurant Pryor School Psilinakis, Mike Restaurant Puglisi, Louis Fruits Puglisi Fruit & Produce Co., S. Wholesale Fruits Pulliam, Leslie Real Estate and Renting Pure Ice & Cold Storage Co Putting & Son, W. P. Blacksmiths and Oarage Puzas, Jos Groceries Pyle, Henry G Physician Quick Lunch Room Restaurant Quinn, James .... Groceries and Meats Quinian, Thos. W Attorney Rachford Bros Electric Supplies Raisch, P. J Retail Meats Ramelow, E Groceries and Meats Ransom & Hahn Dry Goods Ratz, Charles W Groceries Rauth, Carl Florist Rauth, F. W Drugs Ray, H. T Stock and Grain Broker Ryan, Frank Insurance Rechner, August Bakery Red Trading Stamp Co Redd, John W. Poultry Feed and Bicycle Repairs Redding*s Quick Lunch Room Redeker, Otto Co. Wall Paper and Paints Redlick, Rudolph B Cigars Redman, M. P Photographer Regal Printing Co Publishers Reicks, G Retail Meats Reid, B. W Propr. Star Garage Reid, Burton M. Manufacturers Watch Materials Reid, Walter -: . . . .Machine Shop Reigel, John E Restaurant Reiger, Fritz Groceries Reilly, Jas Attorney Reilly, Michael L Groceries Reilly, T. W Groceries Reinhardt, Carl F. .Drugs Reisch, Adam Meats Reisch Indemnity Co. (The) Reisch Shoe Shop Reisner, Chas. W. Manufacturers Confectionery Reisz & Brais Tailors Remington Typewriter Co. Manufacturers THOUSANDS IN USE AND THE DEMAND INCREASING*-" Art INSTRUMENT OF "MAXIMUM VALUE' ONLY In MEW CASTL INDIANA FRENCH & SONS PIANO CO. Distributors Jesse French & Sons Piano Co. Aeolian Vocation 624 E. Adams St. Springfield, 111. The LaFayet|te Smith Grocer Co. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Wholesale Distributors of the Celebrated Cadet and Rival Brands PURE FOODS 392 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Renetzky, Frank X. Wall Paper and Paints Renfrew, Benj. it.. Coffees and Butter Renfrew, Harry W. Real Estate and Renting Retail Groceries Association Retail Merchants Mutual Fire Insu- rance Company Rhinhart, E. E. Manufacturers Cement Blocks Rhoads, Guy. Coal, Wood and Teaming Rhoads, Williard Wholesale Coal & Transfer Company Rhoden, Henry Undertaker Richard, James S Groceries Richardson, C. E Physician Richter, Edward H Meats Richter, Wm. and Carl Fertilizer Rick, Herman J Hotel Ridgely Drug Store Ridgely, Nicholas N. (Inc) Automobiles Ridgely National Bank.. Ridgely Grocery & Meat Market Ridgely School Riecks, Gebbard Meats Riefler & Son, Chas. J Insurance Riefler, Perkins Co Plumbers Riegel Restaurant (The) Rigg, Virginia C Physician Riley, Thomas W Groceries Rinck, E. A. Mgr. Farmers Implement Co. Rippey, Chas. F Plumber Riseman, S. A Shoes Riseman, S. A. Co. Wall Paper and Paints Riveton Co Co-operative Store Roach, Chas. E. Wall Paper and Paints Roach, Chas. Propr. Illinois Produce & Com- mission Co. Roberts & Co., Charles D. Laundry and Dye Works Roberts & Co., H Groceries Roberts, Henry. . .Groceries and Fish Roberts-Johnson & Rand Shoe Co. Roberts, J. P. Shoe Co. Roberts, Louis General Store Robertson, J. W. Printers and Lithographers Robinson, A Groceries Robinson, E. S Attorney Robinson, Mrs. Fannie Groceries and Meats Robinson, Henson Co. Stoves. Hardware and Metal Works Robinson, W. B Printing Rocchiccioli, Chas. Groceries and Confectionery Rodgers & Rodgers Manufacturers of Ice Cream Rogers, H. C Contractor Rogers, H. H. Manufacturers Opticians Rogers, Roy F Physician Roland & Seward Woman's Furnishings Rolle, L. N..Mgr. Fruit Dispatch Co. Rollet Chilli Parlor Restaurant Roosa & Co., E. D.. . .Plaster Company Rosen, Rose Millinery Ross, Ethel Lynn China Painting Studio Rotello, Jasper Groceries Roth, Martin Groceries Rotramel, Wm. H Hotel Royal Tea Company Royal Typewriter Co Rubin, D. & H Shoe Repairs Rubenstein & Altman Tailors Ruckel, Walter Real Estate Rudin, Fred R. Oils Rudolph, F Blacksmith Rudolph, Jr., F. S Blacksmith Ruhl, C. Manufacturers Lime, Cement and Brick Rukis, Geo Groceries Rummel, Wm. R Garage Russell Hotel Rustemeyer Bros Blacksmith Ryan, John W Contractor Ryan, Michael H Restaurant Sabotnik, Sam Pawnbroker Saint -Nicholas Hotel ' Saizenstein, E Livery Sallie & Co., H. Bicycles and Supplies Saizenstein, Emanuel Livery Samover Co Tea Room Sampson, Mrs. Christine. . .Restaurant Sampson, Edgar -W Attorney Samuels & Co., L. J Tailors Sanders, Anton M Retail Meats Sandford, Fran & Co Carpets Sangamo Electric Co Meters, etc Sangamon Automobile Co Sangamon Coal Co Wholesale Sangamon Collection Agency Sangamon Co Farmers Assn. Sangamon Co., Mining Co. Wholesale Coal Sangamon Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers Sangamon Loan & Trust Co CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 393 Sangamou Savings & Homestead Assn. Seigel, H. A Groceries Sanitary Cleaning Shop Seligman, David Cigars Cleaning and Dyeing Sell & Coe Drugs Sankey Co., John E. Builders Supplies' Sexauer, B. P.. Printer and Publisher Santos, P. M Physician Sexton, Arthur Lee Painter Saratoga Shop . . Cleaning and Dyeing Sexton, Jeremiah W. Schafer, Frank. .Musical Instruments Groceries and Meats Schafer, Joe Flour and Feed Sgro, Samuel Groceries and Meats Schafer, William G. . . Groceries Shadid, D. A Confectionery Schanbacher, G.H Shanklin, Ed. M. Wall Paper and Paints Miners Lamps and Supplies Scheffler, Bruno. .Groceries and Meats shearer Mercantile Agency. . ^fivers, Wm. D Blacksmith she ehan, Jzs.Signs and Sign Painters Schindler, Ben .. TaMor shee han, John W Attorney I C ? ^V 3 f o C " A " H - ' ' ' ' V Sheehan, W. P Hotel Schlitt, Fred P Hardware S h e iton, John L Groceries Schlitz Brewing Co., Joseph Shepherd, Mary M Physician Schmidt, A. Shepherd, Morris Groceries Furnace Dealer and Manufacturer shonkwiler, H Publisher Schmidt Bros Tinners Shoup, Wiiey Garage Schmidt, Herman General Store Shutt & Fain Attorneys Schmidt, Jos. (114 E Laurel) Sidener, James B Wall Paper Groceries and Meats Sidener, John S Groceries Schmidt, Jos. (905 Princeton Ave.) Siebert Bros Shoes Groceries and Meats Siegel, H. A Groceries Schmitt, Sr., Joseph. .Electric Supplies Sikes, John G Publisher Schmitt & Knox Tailors Sikking & Co., A. W. Schneider & Co., Jos Undertakers Implements and Vehicles Schnepp, Carroll Springfield Collection Agency Schnepp, Jacob Shoes Schnepp, John S Attorney W A MJf *JJ Schnepp & Barnes Printers / /i . iVlUSSlllOTi Schnirring, C. M. Groceries and Meats j n Schoen, Henry M Groceries 0/1 CZ GTOS Schoettker, J. H. C. Manufacturers Cigars Scholes, James B Electric Goods MTAPLIIMICTQ Scholes, S. D ....Attorney IVlALillm O 1 iJ Schrader, Adolph G Upholsterer AND Schuch, Fred L Harness Schuck & Son, J. H. I Orif SMITHS Lumber and Builders' Supplies JUVfV/IVUlUll 11U Schulke, Aug Groceries Schwartz, Cris M Engraver Schwartz, David. . .M en's Furnishings Schwartz Ladies' Shop Agents for Cleveland, Pierce Scotch Woolen Mills Tailors and Imperial Bicycles. Scott Coal Co Wholesale Coal Herring-Hall-Marvin Safes. | co "' / W y - Loans Royal Standard Scott & Morgan Insurance ^ _ _;*. Seago, Chas. T Livery and Garage _ _ 1 ypewrii Sears & Nicholas Canning Co. (The) St. Louis Cash Registers. Seeley, Roy M Attorney Segin, Henry Blacksmith Seidler, Geo. E Cigars and News urkKic Seidler & Keener. .Awfos and Supplies Seidlers News Agency Geo B 406 Adams SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Wholesale hews Seifert, O. H Dentist 394 Silas Hotel Silberman, Philip. Clothing and Shoes Silloway, Fred D Patent Attorney Silver, Mrs. Rose Hotel Sime, John . . . Contractor and Builder Simmons, Frank R. Books and Camera Supplies Simon Bros General Store Simon, M Groceries and Notions Simon, Max Groceries Singer, E .Shoes Singer, John J. . Bicycles and Supplies Singer, Louis Tailor and Hats Singer Sewing Machine Company.... Slarpovitch, Louis Groceries Slaughter, John W Clothing Smith & Luke Proprs. The Sangamon Garage Smith, Byron F. Livery and Auto Transfer Smith, B. M Dentist Smith, D. W . .Groceries and Notions Smith, Edgar D Physician Smith, Co., Hal M. (The) Wholesale Notions Smith, Henry L Electrician Smith, Jos. M Groceries and Meats Smith, Lafayette Grocery Co., (The) Wholesale Smith, M. F Restaurant Smith, Matthew F .-. 'Photography and Novelties Smith, Robert E "...Physician Smith & Sons, Thomas C. Undertakers Smith, W. R Coffees and Teas Smith, Wm. C Grain Snape, Harry M. Real Estate and Insurance Snell Cigar Co., Hy. H. Manufacturers Snigg, John C Attorney Snyder, Samuel . Dyeing and Cleaning Solle, Charles E Groceries Solle, George Office Outfitter Solle, Louis Tinner Sommer, Henry Drugs Sommer, William C Optician Sorgatz, G. F Physician Sorrells, Wm. F Restaurant Southern Illinois Kaolin & Brick Co. Southside Coal Co South Side Grocery Co Southwick, H. H Physician Spahr, John A Contractor Spaulding, A. S Real Estate Spaulding Nursery & Orchard Co. . Spence & Son, W Contractors Spiegel, Henry C .Groceries Spiegel, John .... Groceries and Meats Spindel, E. S Physician Spring Creek Coal Co Springer & Co., W. H. Men's Furnishings Springfield Art Club China Studio Springfield Auto Sales Co Springfield Bag & Burlap Co. Manufacturers Springfield Boiler Co. (The) Springfield Box Manufacturing Co. ... Springfield Cafeterian Restaurant Springfield Canvas Goods Co. Awnings and Tents Springfield Coal Mining Co Springfield Coffee & Spice Co Springfield College of Music Springfield Commercial Association... Springfield Co-operative Coal Co Springfield Co-operative Society Groceries Springfield Dental Laboratory Springfield District Coal Mining Co. . Springfield Drain & Tile Co. Manufacturers Clay Products Springfield Floral Company (The)... Springfield Garage Springfield Gas & Electric Co Springfield Glove Co. Manufacturers of Cotton Gloves Springfield Granite & Marble Co Springfield Grocer & Poultry Co Springfield Implement Co Springfield Kaolin & Brick Co Springfield Laundry Co Springfield Leather Co Springfield Light, Heat & Power Co.. Springfield Loan Co Springfield Lumber Co Springfield Marine Bank Springfield Machine Co Springfield Mattress Co. (The) Manufacturers Springfield Mutual County Fire In- surance Co. Springfield News Co. (The) Publishers Springfield Notion Co Wholesale Springfield Open Air Colony Sanitarium Springfield Optical Co Wholesale Springfield Paper Co Jobbing Springfield Paving Brick Co. Manufacturers Springfield Produce Co., Inc. (The) Wholesale CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 395 Springfield Refining Co. Office Outfitters Springfield Road Supply Co Springfield Roofing Co Springfield Rug Works Springfield Sanitary Dairy Co Springfield Shoe Repair Shop Springfield Stamping Bur Fire Insu- rance Springfield Tire Service Co Springfield Tent & Awning Co. Awnings and Tents Springfield Transfer Co Springfield Wire Screen Co. Manufacturers Springfield & Chicago Coal Co Springfloat, Newton Groceries and Meats Spring Street Grocery Co Square Deal Loan Co Square Deal Grocery Store Springer & Co., W. H. Gents Furnishings Staab, G. W Shoe Repairs Staab, Jr., Geo Plumber Staben, G. W Physician Staczevich, John Bakery Staley, Ray Mgr. Decatur Brick Mfg. Co. Standard Wall Paper & Paint Co Starkevich, Geo. A Groceries Stasukinas, Joe Grocery and Meat Market State Auto & Machine Shop State National Bank . . . Stearman, J. W Dentist Steffan, George Meats Stehlin Bros Groceries Steil Bros Groceries and Meats Stein Manufacturing Co., M. Miners Lamps Stein, Norman A Groceries Stein, Philip General Store Stelte, Geo.' F. . Groceries and Cigars Stericker, G. F Physician Sternaman, John Bakery Stevens, Joshua F. Woman's Furnishings Stewart, Allen. Mgr. Fisk Rubber Co. Stewart, Wm. D Groceries Stockman, Mrs. Rachel Groceries Stockman, W. H Groceries Stockus, Konstatin Groceries Stolleis, Jacob Meats Storkevich, Geo . . Groceries and Meats Stout, Chas. C Shoes Stout, Harry E. Jewelry and Opticians Striffler Bros. Jce Cream & Cold Storage Co. Striffler Ice & Coal Company Strong, Thos. R Restaurant Strum Bros Shoes Stuart, Mary F. (Mrs. John W.) Confectionery Stuart School Stubbs, Jas. A Contractor Stuhler, Fannie Groceries Sullivan-Reisch Furniture Company.. Sullivan, Timothy J Cigars Summer, Henry Drugs Superior Laundry Suplit, E. J Groceries Sutherland, Chas. B Groceries Sutherland, Chas. E Real Estate Sutton, Bernard G Auto Repairs Sutton, W. N. Diamond and Jewelry Broker Swanagan, W. H Groceries Swanson, Chas. A Blacksmith Swayzee, All Restaurant Swett, Jr.. W. W Insurance Swift & Co.. Wholesale Meats Szerlich, Barbara Groceries Tackell, Joseph Tailor Tainter & Lawson Mgrs. Capitol City Concrete Con- struction Co. Bettie Stuart Institute SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS A School For Girls SOth Year Began Sept. 19, 1917 College Preparatory, Music, Art, Elocution Practical Business Course including Stenography, Typewrit- ing and Book-keeping. Send for Catalogue to ANNE HAMILTON BROOKS, Principal SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 396 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Talbott, Ed. R Grain Tate, John H Bottling Works Tatman, Harry E Restaurant Taylor, I. H Physician Taylor, J. L Physician Taylor, J. Y Groceries Taylor, L. C Physician Taylor, Percy Louis Physician Temple, Mrs. Johanna Groceries Templemen & Templemen. . .Attorneys Teranski, Joseph Shoe Repairs Terrill, Andie Real Estate Thayer & Co., J Dry Goods Theilken, Gerhard Painter Thies, Henry Physician Thoma & Son, Henry Dry Goods and Millinery Thomas & Clarke Cracker Co Thomas, Wm. W Florist Thompson, Mrs. Clark Millinery Thompson, James R. Groceries and Meats Thompson, E. P Real Estate Thompson Co., John R. of Illinois Restaurant Thompson, Luther Restaurant Thompson & Son, W. J Groceries Tobin & Canham Jewelry Todd Protectograph Company Todd, William .... Groceries and Meats Toiles, Harold Hats Tomlinson, Elizabeth A. .Photography Tomlinson, Wm. and Mary I. Groceries Tooker, Fred. . . .Mgr. Neal Institute Townsend, Walter A Publisher Trainor & Son, N Painters Trapp, Albert R Physician Travers, Harry E. .Wholesale Produce Travers, William L Transfer Treacy Bros. Monuments Triebel, O. L Boots and Shoes Troesch, J. G Tailor Troesch, Peter Groceries Troesch & Soile Manufacturers of Soda Water Troxell-Kikendall & Co. Loans and Insurance Troxell & Sons, W. S Loan* Trumbo, Wm. S Livery Trutter Coal Co Wholesale Coal Trutter, Frank L Attorney Tuczkus, David . . . Groceries and Feed Tully, Andrew Blacksmith Tunney & Co., George J .. Blacksmiths Turner, Edwin H Real Estate Tuxhorn Coal Company Twentieth Century Monument Co Ulrich Sons, E. R . . Commission-Grain Underfanger, Chas. Transfer and Storage Union Mill Co Grain and Produce Union Taxi Co United Cigar Stores United Dentists United Lamp Co Miners Lamps United Mine Workers of America Wholesale Coal United Specialties Co. Vacuum Cleaners United Supply Co. Wholesale Hardtoare Utterback, T. H .Groceries Valentine & Son. Electric Contractors Vancil, Burke Attorney Vandervoort, Harry Cigar Manufacturer Van Duyn, Walter S. . . .Automobiles Van Horn & Link Wholesale and Retail Toys and Notions Valier & Spies... Milling Co. Van Landingham, J. W. Propr. Lincoln Garage Van Meter Machine Co, J. E. Auto Repairs Van Natten, Chas. R. Mgr. Springfield Adjustment Co. Van Pelt, Leon . Groceries and Notions Van Wormer, W. W Physician Vaudette Theater Vermillion, Fred L Photography Vespa, John Groceries Vetter, John Coal and Ice Viavi Co. ... .Medicine Manufacturers Victor, George Photographer Victor, Michael Groceries Victor, S Groceries Vienna Bakery Viles Fuel Company, E. L. Wholesale Coal Vincent, John A Physician Virginia Timber Company Voelker, Theo. O Groceries Vogt, Wm. C Dry Goods Vogue Millinery Shop Volkman Bros Tinners Voile, Fred H. Poultry, Flour and Feed Voyzey, John Thos Groceries Vredenburgh Lumber Co., Peter Wabash Hotel Wagner, C. H Groceries Wakefleld, Oscar Restaurant Walker Bros Groceries Wall Edw... ..Dentist CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 397 Wallace, E. H Undertaker Wallace, Harry L Laundry Wallace & Co., James A. Bridge Contractors Walsh Bros Groceries Walsh, E. A Physician Walters, J. C Physician Walz, C. A Plumber Wangard, Peter G. Groceries, Confectionery and Cigars Wanless & Wanless Real Estate Wanless, F. W. & C. S....Real Estate Ward, Montgomery & Co Ware, S. A Physician Warren & Co. . .Furniture and Stoves Washington Life & Accident Insu- rance Co. Wasser, A Transfer and Storage Wastemo Chemical Co. Manufacturers Medicines Walter, I Physician Walters, Arthur Physician Waters Market Watts, J. B Dentist Watson Coal & Feed Co Weakley, Geo. B Dentist Weaver Manufacturing Co. Machine Shop Wehrie, Wm Blacksmith Weinberg, Jacob J Groceries Weisenberger, J. F. Retail Meats and Groceries Weisenmeyer, J. F Meats Weisz, Louis E Wall Paper Weldon, James M Attorney Welsh, Howard Garage Werner, Joseph Groceries and Dry Goods West End Coal Company West End Grocery Co West, William R Feed West, W. R. .. .Commission Merchant Westenberger & Wetterer. .Dry Goods Westenberger & Co., F. C.. Furniture Westenberger Furniture Company, G. Westenberger, Peter. ..... .Furniture Westenberger & Wetterer Dry Goods and Millinery Western Cartridge Co. Powder and Explosives Western Hotel Western Millinery Stores Co Whalen Bros Groceries White, Allen C Auto Accessories White, Mrs. Alice Groceries White, Chas x F General Store White, E. C Physician White, Ed. L (Est. of) Groceries White Garage White-Haines Optical Co. (The) White & Barbee Millinery Whitehouse, E. M Optician Whitmore, O Dyeing and Cleaning Wickleine & Smith Hotel Widmar, Jacob. .Cigar Manufacturer Widmar, Walter J. Billiards and Cigars Wiedlocher, Carl Groceries Wiedlocher & Sons Wholesale and Retail Flour and Feed Wieland, Albert Groceries Wiesenhart, Theo. I Groceries Wiesenmeyer, C. F. Manufacturer of Saddles Wiggins, Lewis M Real Estate Wight, S. A Attorney Wilcoxson Coal & Coke Co. . Wholesale Wilkerson, J. E -Harness Williams, L. A. .Manufacturers' Agents Williams & Morris , Attorneys Willen, M. L Restaurant Wilier Mercantile Agency Willett, S. J Tailor H. J. Wienold Edward Levanius PRACTICAL MECHANICS and DESIGNERS Erected by us in Rosehill Cemetery, Petersburg, Illinois. Wt: 42 tons. 20th Century Monument Co. 207 E. Capitol Ave. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Opp. Supreme Court. Bldg. Bell Phone 934 398 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Willey, Caleb H Plumber Willey, John P Plumber Williams, Abraham Hotel Williams, C. C Undertaker Williams, Charles B Blacksmith Williams, C. M Real Estate Williams, J. D Painter Wilson, Frank L Groceries Wilson, H. K Tinner Wilson, John F Contractor Wilson, J. F Real Estate Wilson, P Groceries Wilson Tire & Rubber Co. Manufacturers of Auto Tires Wilson Vending Machine Co. Manufacturers Wilson & Hall . . . Cigar Manufacturers Wilson Tire & Rubber Co. Windle, James H Blacksmith Windsor Hotel Wineman, J. W. Groceries and Hardware Wines, W. St. John Attorney Winn, P. E Groceries Winterrose Bros Groceries Winterrose, Oscar A. Groceries and Meats Wise & Son Contractors Wishart-Fetzer Co. Ice and Refrigeration Machinery Withey Bros. Manufacturers Carriages Wittmer, D. H Groceries Wochner, Joseph Hardware Wolf & Son, Wm Groceries Wood, Harlington Attorney Wolf & Hinrichs. .Groceries and Meats Wolf son, Henry Dry Goods Wood, Lewis E Dentist Wood-Beazley Seed Co. . . Woodmansee, Robt. E Publisher Woodruff, M. U Attorney Woods, P. M. Restaurant Woof, Jay T Physician Workingmen's Savings & Homestead Association Works, S. R Grocerie -, Wormwood, A. S. Manufacturer of Patent Medicii Wornoff, A Ladies Tailo Wright, C. D Physician Wright, B. F Real Estate Wright, G. T. (Tommy) Transfer and Storage Wrierht, Oliver M Photographer Wrieht & Little Groceries Wyatt, Chas Timber Lands Yachubaskey, Anton Groceries Yacktis, Isidore Attorney Yanski, A Groceries Yoe Chin Lip Restaurant Yocum, Louis F Contractor Young Bros. Garage and Machine Shop Young & Co., J. E Real Estate Young, W. A Physician Zanders, Tony Meats Zellie, O. L Physician Zaof, William Drugs Zeigler, Joseph Auto Repairs Zikis, Joe Groceries and Meats Zimmerman & Day Wall Paper and Paints Zumbrook & Son, L. H. Hardware and Furniture Zumbrook Screen Manufacturing Co.. SWEET WATER On Chic. & Northwestern R. R. Pop. 150. Olds, L. E General Store Pitts, G. W. . . . , Contractor Spurlock & Son Blacksmiths Williams, L. B. Groceries and Dry Goods TALLULA On Jacksonville Div., Chic. & Alton R. R. Pop. 726. Bast, W. A Blacksmith Beck, Jesse O Restaurant Beggs, Savage & Fisher Grain Ben way, H. C Blacksmith Epperly, C. T Meats Epperly, T. E Hardware and Autos Farmers' & Merchants State Bank Foster, J. P General Store Henderson & Co., J. A Implements Husman, Gerhard Hardware and Plumbing Jackson, J. E Jewelry Legendre, Louis Harness Plumley, W. M. Restaurant and Confectionery Primm, Howard B. Furnisher and Undertaker Sapp, G. Orvil Garage Shaw, Sam C Implements Sowers, W. R Publisher Tallula Bank (Not Inc.) Tallula Farmers' Elevator Co.. Grain Tallula Lumber Co. Lumber and Building Material Wiggins, J. W Groceries Young, Jno. S ClotMw and Shoes Zirkle, T. R Contractor CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 399 TEHERAN On Champaign & Havana Div. Illinois Central R. R. Pop. 45. Benscoter, E. P General Store THAYER On Chic. & Alton R. R. Pop. 1,200. Chicago-Wilmington & Franklin Coal Co. Coates, W. M Groceries Flood & Lowe Cumber Co. Lumber and Hardware Golletto, Louis Confectionery Karaffa, John Groceries Hellish, Thomas Confectionery Millhouse, Harry Meats Miners' Supply Co People's Drug Store Wandless, W General Store TICE On Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 100. Robinson, G. T .General Store TOPEKA On Chic., Peoria & St. L. R. R. Pop. 150. Dissman, Adam E Implements Dorell, L. P Groceries Eckard, Cleve Coal Gillott, J. W . . Restaurant and Barber Himmel, C. C General Store VIRGINIA County Seat On Chic., Peoria & St. L. and Springfield Div. Bait. & Ohio Southivestern R. R. Pop. 2,000. Anderson, Tailor & Dry Cleaner (The) Bailey, J. C Groceries Bailey & Co., S. W Groceries Bailey & Robertson Furniture Store.. Beard, Thornborrow Garage Best & Co., B. P Variety Store Boyd, H. A.. .Second-Hand Furniture Cass County Telephone & Telegraph Co. Centennial National Bank Coleman, Henry Books Cramer, J. H Livery Davis, Jno. G Groceries Decker, W. J Confectionery Decker, William Restaurant Daniel & Craggs Dealers in General Merchan- dise, Salted Meats and Fruits KILBOURNE, ILLINOIS Established in 1904 13 Years of Experience, Progress and Growth speak for our Business Methods Joyful Furniture Polish Prepared Especially for AUTOMOBILES. Lasts well and will not gather dust. Manufactured by JOYFUL MFG. CO. WAYNESVILLE, ILL. Also breeder of Blue Andalusian Chick- ens, Eggs and young Stock in Season. J. H. GAMBREL, Prop, WAYNESVILLE, ILL. 400 THE FARMERS' REVIEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dorand, J. L Auto Garage Dowing & Glover Printers and Publishers Ericson, Carl Coal Farmers' National Bank Gatton, C. B Drugs Goodell-Skiles Lumber Co Graves, J. E Meats Graves, J. E Feed Store Greiner, P. N Billiards Hall & Duchardt Harness Hill, Chas Harness Hofstetter-Carls Lumber & Grain Co. Hubbard, C. M Drugs Hughett, John Oarage Ideal Grocery Co Ivey, Mrs. William Millinery Jabusch, F. W Restaurant Kikendall, Geo. A Printing King, J. E Furniture King & Bailey furniture Koepping, R. E Restaurant Kreher, John Meats Lang, Mrs. Frederick C. Stoves and Hardware Mclntire & Breeden Dry Goods Main, H. E. Plumbing and Electric Wiring Mann, R. H -Hotel Martin, W. R Tailor Meade, James Hardware Minor, W. W Groceries Noeker, Clarence Jewelry Perrine, Charles Blacksmith Petefish, Earl Cigars and Billiards Peteflsh, Skiles & Co Bankers Peters & Graves Painters Pratt, John G General Contractor Republican-Gazette. Rexroat Bros Groceries Reynolds Drug Co., J. W Rickendall, Geo. A Publisher Rudisill Bros. Painters and Decorators Savage, C. Charles Grain Smith, Miss D. A Millinery Smith, Carl. Coal Steiler & Son Groceries Tom & Leo Gent's Furnishings Virginia Dry Goods Company Virginia Plumbing & Heating Co Virginia Light, Heat & Power Co Volcano Electric Primer Works Warner-Randolph Co. Men's Furnishings Way, W. H. . . Groceries and Hardware Whalen, Thomas Blacksmith Widlemeyer, Walter H Publisher Widmayer, Robt. E Meats Wilson, Charles Implements Winkle, J. C Garage people -- who proudly boast of the advan- tages offered by their home towns, as de- sirable places in which to live and then refuse to extend local merchants their patronage, are as ridiculous as the restaurant proprietor who eats out.' WILLIAMSVILLE On Chic. & Alton and Illinois Traction System R. R. Pop. 600. Auto Sales Company Garage Baker, J. F .Lumber Braun, Harry H Drugs Buckles & Buckles Printing Conrad Bros. Restaurant and Confectionery Davis, John. . . . Blacksmith Dye, Clarence W Concrete Greer, James H Blacksmith Groves & Co., James H. General Store King, J. H General Store Lowry, A. L. . .Paints and Wall Paper Miller, Henry (Est. of) Implements, Shoes and Harness Pfeif er, P. H . . . Groceries and Produce Prather & Co., J. F Bankers Prather & Groves Coal and Grain Reisch, Adam Meats Waldron & Yacom Tinners Williamsville Bank (See J. F. Prather & Co.) Williamsville Telephone Company CASS, MASON, MENARD AND SANGAMON COUNTIES 401 THE REPUBLICAN -GAZETTE vii?r i nvri A n i GEORGE A. KIKENDALL, Editor and Publisher Cass County's Leading Weekly Newspaper Published Every Friday Morning. With a circulation of over 1600 copies weekly, it is the best advertising medium in the county. Reasonable rates made on farm sale bills and other farm printing and advertising. ADVERTISE YOUR STOCK FOR SALE, Etc., In the Paper That Goes to Nearly All the Fanners of Cass County UNIVERSITY PARTY INSPECTING FEEDING ON FARM OF HARRY KLINE, LE ROY "Chicago's Most Interesting Newspaper" CHICAemaMRBMCAN 326 W.MADISON ST. CHICAGO For All the Family Full Market Reports Correct and complete grain, live stock, produce, N. Y. stock and N. Y. Curb quotations every day. First With the Latest News No other Chicago paper so often prints the big news events ahead of all rivals. Really Funny Pictures One and one-half pages of comic cartoons each day and four and a half pages in color every Saturday. You will laugh at Abie Kabibble, Buster Brown, Polly and her Pals, Dimples and the many othej popular comic characters. Free Sample Copies Send a postal card to The Chicago American, Chicago, III., saying you saw this ad in Farmers' Review Directory and three different newspapers will be sent you. Price by Mail One Year $4.00; Six Months $2.00; Three Months $1.25 ; One Month 50 cents. Address The Chicago American, 326 W. Madison St., Chicago, III. The full amount of your subscription is returned at once if you are dissatisfied at any time in any way. 402 LIVESTOCK FEEDING COMPOSITION OF FEEDS (Fnim 1. C. 6'. Farmers' Handbook by Permission of I. C. Schools) It is a matter of common observa- tion on farms that certain feeds tend to produce growth the formation of bone, muscles, etc.; that other feeds tend to produce fat; and that still other feeds tend to produce milk. The rea- son for this lies in the difference in their composition; therefore, a knowl- edge of the composition of a feed is a valuable guide in feeding livestock. Chemists have made five classes or groups into which all compounds that are found in feeds are placed. These classes are water, ash, protein, carbo- hydrates, and fat. The following tabulation shows the elements that make up the compounds of each class: Water. Ash. ( Carbon \ Hydrogen ' Oxygen Sodium Potassium Calcium Magnesium Iron Manganese Sulphur Phosphorus Silicon Fluorine Chlorine f Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulphur Phosphorus Iron [ Hydrogen Carbohydrates. . j Oxygen ( Oxygen Protein. Fat. Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Water in Feeds. All feeds contain water, although the more water a feed contains the smaller is its nutritive value. In young and growing plants the presence of water is readily ap- parent; it constitutes from 70 to 90% of the total weight of such plants. Air- dried feeds, such as the grains, corn, wheat and oats, and well-cured hays, contain on an average only from 8 to 15% of water. Ash in Feeds. The mineral matter, or ash, of a feed is the portion that is left after complete burning; it is, there- fore, the incombustible part. The common farm feeds contain but a small percentage of ash, although the percentage varies greatly in different feeds. Potatoes contain .9% of ash; ruta- bagas, 1.2%; corn, 1.5%; oats, 3.2%; timothy hay, 4.4%; Red clover hay, cut when the clover is in bloom, 6.6%; and alfalfa hay, 8.6 to 10.6%. Protein in Feeds. All plant and ani- mal compounds that contain the ele- ment nitrogen are grouped into a class to which the term protein Is applied. This is a very general term, and the number of compounds included in this group is exceedingly large. In addition to nitrogen, there are always found in protein the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and sometimes sulphur, phosphorus, and iron. Owing to the fact that nitrogen is found In all the compounds Included In this class, they are often spoken of as nitrogenous compounds. The percentage of protein in the com- mon feeds is given In the table showing the dry matter and digestible nutrients in 100 pounds of feedstuffs, printed on a subsequent page. An examination of this table will show that the seeds of plants usually contain a higher per- centage of protein than the other parts of the plants. It will be learned, further, that by-products from mills and slaughter houses are rich in pro- tein. Carbohydrates in Feeds. Like pro- tein, the term carbohydrate is a gen- eral one and is the name of a large group of compounds. All carbohydrates are alike, however, in that they contain only the three elements, carbon, hydro- gen, and oxygen. There are two gen- 403 eral classes of carbohydrates, namely, crude fibre and nitrogen-free extract. Crude fiber constitutes the framework, or skeleton, of plants, such as the hard, woody portions of corn stalks and of straws. The husks of grains, such as oat hulls and corn and wheat bran, contain large quantities of this material; wood also is an example of crude fiber. Carbohydrates of the nitro- gen-free-extract class are much more valuable as sources of feed than are those of the crude-fibre class, because the former are more easily digested than the latter. Familiar examples of the nitrogen-free-extract compounds are corn starch and common sugar. Fat in Feeds. The term fat, as it is used in connection with feeds, applies to all true fats and oils, as well as to all other feed compounds th^t are sol- uble in ether, and because of this fact the terms ether extract and fat are used synonymously in tables showing the composition of feedstuffs. Al- though all feeds contain some fat, the percentage in feeds varies widely. CLASSIFICATION OF FEEDS Feedstuffs can be conveniently di- vided into two general classes : concen- trates and roughages. Roughages are also of two classes: dry and succulent. The concentrates include all grains, seeds, and by-products that are used as feeds. Feeds of this class yield a larger proportion of digestible nutrients than those of the other class. The pro- portion of concentrate feeds that should be supplied in a ration 'de- pends on the class of animal that is being fed and on whether or not the ra- tion is merely one for maintenance or is a full ration. Three general classes of dry rough- age are used as livestock feed. These are hays, straws, and fodders. As compared with the concentrates, all roughage feeds are more bulky in na- ture, less digestible, and therefore, are not so efficient as furnisher of ma- terials for the production of energy, growth, fat, or milk. They usually are the stalks of the plants from which the seed has been removed. Their low digestibility is due to the large proportion of crude fiber, or woody mat- ter, that they contain. Though rank- ing low in feed value, they constitute an essential and necessary part of every ration for all farm animals, ex- cept perhaps for pigs. On account of the difference in the digestive capacity of the animals, less roughage is used for horses and pigs than for ruminants. The abundance and the, comparative cheapness of roughage on most farms make it highly desirable that the feeder use all such feeds as completely as possible on the farm. Hays. The hays represent the most valuable roughage for feeding purposes. They are of two classes, namely, legu- minous and non-leguminous. The legu- minous hays have, on an average, a higher feed value, are more digestible and usually more palatable when prop- erly cured, and contain a larger pro- portion of protein than the non-legu- minous hays. As leguminous hays con- tain more protein and less carbohy- drates than non-leguminous hays, the former are particularly valuable when fed with corn or other feeds that con- tain small percentages of protein. The quantity of protein that leguminous hays contain guarantees a high fer- tilizing value to the manure of the ani- mals to which the hays are fed. There can be no well-directed or wise sys- tem of cropping established on farms that does not include some legume in the crop rotation, and experience and scientific investigation both indicate that leguminous hay should be fed on the farm where it is grown. Straws. The straws are the lowest of the roughages in feed value. Their high content of crude fiber makes them hard to digest and reduces their palata- bility. However, straws are of some use as livestock feed. Ruminants that are to be carried through the winter on merely a maintenance ration can make large use of straw. Idle horses can also be fed some of this material to advantage. Fodders. Most of the fodder avail- able for livestock feed has its origin in the corn plant. Corn fodder, or fodder corn, is the entire corn plant after drying. Corn stover is corn fod- der minus the ears. Shredded corn stover is corn stover that has been passed through a corn shredder. Soiling Crops. The crops most valu- able for soiling purposes are field corn, sweet corn, sorghum, millets, rape, rye, oats, wheat, alfalfa, the clovers, cow- 404 peas, soy beans, and vetch. It is desira- able that these crops be fairly well matured before they are cut, as the immature plants are mostly water and often have an injurious effect on the digestive system of an animal. Silage. Silage may be defined as feed which has been stored in such a manner that its green or fresh con- dition is preserved. Green clover, al- falfa, cowpeas, sorghum, and other forage crops have been stored suc- cessfully in the silo. But the great American crop pre-eminently suited for the making of silage is the corn plant. Recent tests have shown that it is usually unprofitable to make silage out of a crop that can be successfully cured and stored in the mow without danger of excessive fermentation. The pithy stalk of the corn plant prevents it from drying and being handled in the same way as the hollow-stalked hays and straws. Root Crops. The roots ordinarily grown for feed are mangels, sugar beets, rutabagas, and carrots. Horses prefer carrots; sheep, common turnips and rutabagas; and for cattle, mangels are very appropriate. In England and Scotland, roots are largely depended on for all classes of livestock, especially for cattle and sheep. In fact, in those countries roots constitute the greatest part of the dafly rations for livestock; but in America roots are not grown extensively for the feeding of livestock. This is due chiefly to the labor re- quired to grow and harvest a root crop, and to the fact that corn is so exten- sively grown and made into silage. BALANCED RATIONS Feeding Standards. A feeding stand- ard shows the experimentally estab- lished quantities of dry matter, digesti- ble protein, digestible carbohydrates, and digestible fat that are necessary to satisfy the physiological require- ments per day per 1,000 Ib. of live weight of animals under specified con- ditions. Thus, the Wolff-Lehmann feeding standards given in the accompanying table show that a dairy cow weighing 1,000 Ib. and giving 22 Ib. of milk should receive 29 Ib. of dry matter, 2% Ib. of digestible protein, 13 Ib. of digestible carbohydrates, and % Ib. of digestible fat for each 24 hr. This standard is the result of experiment and scientific investigation, which has shown that a daily ration supplying the above quantities and kinds of di- gestible nutrients to a 1,000-lb. cow will maintain on an average, a milk flow of 22 Ib. a day. All the other standards in the table have been derived in the same manner. Nutritive Ratio. A nutritive ratio is the ratio of the digestible protein to the digestible carbohydrates and fat in any feed or ration, rn computing the nutritive ratio of a ration, the amount of digestible fat is multiplied by 2.25 and the product added to the amount of digestible carbohydrates, and the sum divided by the amount of digestible protein. The ratio of one to the quotient is the nutritive ratio. To illustrate: What is the nutritive ratio of a ration furnishing 2.5 Ib. of digestible protein, 15 Ib. of digestible carbohydrates, and .5 Ib. of digestible fat? The calculation is usually made as follows: .5X2.25 = 1.125; 1.125 + 15 = 16.125 ; 16.125 -f- 2.5 6.45. The nutritive ratio is, therefore, 1 part of protein to 6.45 parts of carbohydrates and fat, or 1 : 6.45. Note. Some authorities on feeding multiply the quantity of fat by 2.4 in computing a nutritive ratio, but recent experiments and investigations show that 2.25 is a more nearly correct factor to use. The nutritive ratio is wide or narrow according to the proportion of protein that the ration contains. If the rela- tive amount of protein in a ration is large, it is said to have a narrow nutritive ratio, and if the relative amount of protein is small it is said to have a wide nutritive ratio. A ratio of 1 to 5.5 or less is considered nar- row; a ratio of 1 to 8 and above is considered wide; between these two the nutritive ratio is medium. Young growing animals generally and cows giving milk need a large amount of pro- tein, and should therefore receive a ra- tion that has a narrow nutritive ratio. Fattening animals thrive well on wide rations, but pregnant animals and horses at work should receive rations of a medium nutritive ratio. 405 WOLFF-LEHMANN FEEDING STANDARDS ANIMAL Requirements per Day per 1,000-lb. Live Weight Dry Matter Crude Pounds Protein Pounds Digestible Nutrients Carbo- hydrates Pounds Fat Pound Nutritive Ratio Oxen: At rest in stall At light work At medium work At heavy work Fattening cattle: First period Second period Third period Milk cows when yielding daily: ll.Olb. of milk 16.61b. of milk 22.01b. of milk 27.51b. of milk Sheep: Coarse-wool Fine-wool Breeding ewes with lambs . . Fattening sheep: First period Second period Horses: At light work At medium work At heavy work Brood sows 18 .7 22 1.4 25 2.0 28 2.8 30 2.5 30 3.0 26 2.7 25 1.6 27 2.0 29 2.5 32 3.3 20 1.2 23 1.5 25 2.9 30 3.0 28 3.5 20 1.5 24 2.0 26 2.5 22 2.5 Fattening swine: First period 36 4.5 Second period 32 4.0 Third period 25 Growing cattle Dairy breeds: Age, 2 to 3 months; average live weight, 150 Ib j 23 4.0 Age, 3 to 6 months; average live weight, 300 Ib 24 3.0 Age, 6 to 12 months; average live weight, 500 Ib j 27 2.0 Age, 12 to 18 months; average live weight, 700 Ib ' 26 1.8 Age, 18 to 24 months; average live weight, 900 Ib 26 1.5 Growing cattle Beef breeds: Age, 2 to 3 months; average live weight, 160 Ib 23 4.2 Age, 3 to 6 months; average live weight, 330 Ib 24 3 . 5 Age, 6 to 12 months; average live weight, 550 Ib 25 2.5 8.0 10.0 11.5 13.0 15.0 14.5 15.0 10.0 11.0 13.0 13.0 10.5 12.0 15.0 15.0 14.5 9.5 11.0 13.3 15.5 25.0 24.0 18.0 13.0 12.8 12.5 12.5 12.0 13.0 12.8 13.2 2.0 1.0 .5 .4 .3 2.0 1.5 .7 l[to 11.8 1 to 7. 6 1 to 6. 3 1 to 5. 3 1 to 6. 5 1 to 5. 4 1 to 6.1 Ito6.7 1 to 6.0 1 to 5. 7 1 to 4. 5 1 to 9.1 1 to 8. 5 1 to 5. 6 Ito5.4 Ito4.2 Ito6.9 Ito6.2 1 to 6.0 1 to 6. 6 1 to 5. 9 Ito6.3 1 to 7.0 1 to 4. 4 1 to 5.0 Ito6.8 Ito7.4 1 to 8. 5 1 to 4. 2 1 to 4. 6 1 to 5. 9 WOLFF-LEHMANN FEEDING STAND ARDSCont. ANIMAL Requirements per Day per 1,000-lb. Live Weight Dry Matter Pounds Digestible Nutrients Crude Protein Pounds Carbo- hydrates Pounds Fat Pounds Nutritive Ratio Growing cattle Beef breeds (cont.~): Age, 12 to 18 months; average live weight 750 Ib 24 24 25 25 23 22 22 26 26 24 23 22 44 35 32 28 25 44 35 83 30 26 2.0 1.8- 3.4 2.8 2.1 1.8 1.5 4.4 3.5 3.0 2.2 2.0 7.6 4.8 3.7 2.8 2.1 7.6 5.0 4.3 3.6 3.0 12.5 12.0 15.4 13.8 11.5 11.2 10.8 15.5 15.0 14.3 12.6 12.0 28.0 22.5 21.3 18.7 15.3 28.0 23.1 22.3 20.5 18.3 .5 .4 .7 .6 .5 .4 .9 .7 .5 .5 .4 1.0 .7 .4 .3 .2 1.0 .8 .6 .4 .3 1 to 6. 8 Ito7.2 1 to 5.0 1 to 5. 4 1 to 6.0 Ito6.7 1 to 7. 7 1 to 4.0 Ito4.7 1 to 5.1 Ito6.2 1 to 6. 5 1 to 4.0 1 to 5.0 1 to 6.0 1 to 6. 9 1 to 7. 5 1 to 4.0 1 to 5.0 1 to 5. 5 1 to 5. 9 Ito6.3 Age, 18 to 24 months; average live weight, 950 Ib s Growing sheep Wool breeds: Age, 4 to 6 months; average live weight 60 Ib Age, 6 to 8 months; average live weight, 75 Ib Age, 8 to 11 months; average live weight, 80 Ib Age, 11 to 15 months; average live weight, 90 Ib Age, 15 to 20 months; average live weight, 100 Ib Growing sheep Mutton breeds: Age, 4 to 6 months; average live weight, 60 Ib Age, 6 to 8 months; average live weight, 80 Ib Age, 8 to 11 months; average live weight, 100 Ib Age, 11 to 15 months; average live weight, 120 Ib Age, 15 to 20 months; average live weight, 150 Ib Growing swine Breeding stock: Age, 2 to 3 months; average live weight, 50 Ib Age, 3 to 5 months; average live weight, 100 Ib Age, 5 to 6 months; average live weight, 120 Ib Age, 6 to 8 months; average live weight, 200 Ib Age, 8 to 12 months; average live weight, 250 Ib Growing fattening swine: Age, 2 to 3 months; average live weight, 50 Ib Age, 3 to 5 months; average live weight, 100 Ib Age, 5 to 6 months; average live weight, 150 Ib Age, 6 to 8 months; average live weight, 200 Ib Age, 9 to 12 months; average live weight, 300 Ib 407 Making Up a Balanced Ration. By the aid of the accompanying table giving the total dry matter and the digestible nutrients contained in 100 Ib. of the different feedstuffs, and the number of pounds of each of the digestible nutrients, the nutritive ratio may be determined of almost any ration that may be fed. The value of such determinations to the feeder is not only to acquaint him with the wide variations in the demands and requirements of the different classes of live- stock, but to increase his knowledge of the chemical composition of feeds. With a knowledge of feeding standards and of the composition of feeds a stockman is enabled to combine feeds so that they satisfy the needs of animals, or, in other words, to feed a balanced ration. This is the first and a most fundamental prin- ciple of feeding. TOTAL DRY MATTER AND TOTAL DIGESTIBLE NUTRIENTS IN 100. LBS. OF COMMON AMERICAN FEEDSTUFFS FEEDSTUFF Total Dry Matter in 100 Lb. Digestive Nutrients in 100 Lb. Protein Pounds Carbo- hydrates Pounds Fat Pounds Alfalfa hay 93.4 25.2 90.3 20.5 20.0 20.0 21.0 89.2 85.0 87.8 85.8 25.0 85.1 91.6 10.2 11.5 13.5 90.8 28.3 93.1 94.0 90.6 88.1 91.3 23.0 87.2 91.8 86.6 90.1 85.0 91.0 9.9 10.0 85.0 15.3 11.4 34:0 11.4 2.6 8.4 1.3 2.1 2.1 1.9 8.4 5.7 9.5 .9 1.6 5.2 4.1 .5 1.2 1.3 6.8 1.3 6.4 36.7 6J) 11.9 20.0 4.9 4.6 5.9 8.1 1.2 3.0 8.2 3.8 2.3 19.7 1.8 .8 .8 40.0 11.4 39.7 14.7 9.1 6.5 10.4 65.3 43.6 49.9 40.1 14.4 38.6 64.9 7.7 7.9 9.8 42.8 13.4 44.9 5.5 52.5 42.0 32.2 7.6 42.2 34.0 48.2 37.4 42.0 39.0 3.9 5.9 49.3 6.9 7.7 28.9 1.3 .5 1.1 .2 .4 .3 .3 1.6 1.0 2.5 .6 .3 .8 .1 .1 1.6 .4 1.6 10.6 4.8 2.5 6.0 1.7 1.5 2.0 2.4 .5 1.6 2.1 1.0 .1 .4 .3 .3 .2 Alsikc clover, green Alsike-clover hay Artichokes Barley and peas, green Barley and vetch, green Barley forage Barley grain Barley hay Barley screenings Barley straw Barnyard millet, green Barnyard millet hay Beet pulp, dry. . Beet pulp, wet Beets, common Beets, sugar Beggar-weed hay Bermuda grass, green Bermuda-grass hay Bone-and-meat meal Bran, corn Bran, wheat, all analyses Brewers' grains, dry Brewers' grains, wet Broom-corn seed Buckwheat bran Buckwheat, grain Buckwheat straw Buffalo-grass hay Bur-clover hay Buttermilk Cabbage " Canada field peas Canada field peas, green Carrots Cassava . . 408 TABLE (Continued) FEEDSTUFF Total Dry Matter in 100 Lb. Digestive Nutrients in 100 Lb. Protein Pounds Carbo- hydrates Pounds Fat Pounds Cassava starch refuse 88.0 89.0 87.1 11.5 20.0 84.9 90.6 89.4 88.7 57.8 70.0 85.0 59.5 89.7 88.9 93.0 16.4 89.5 85.4 19.1 90.4 91.5 14.3 91.6 93.1 95.0 15.3 90.8 90.0 91.4 90.8 88.7 84.7 20.0 90.4 90.4 15.8 90.8 88.7 89.0 25.0 25.0 89.8 90.1 86.4 18.4 16.6 34.9 86.0 90.3 90.2 .4 7.2 5.8 1.2 .8 4.4 6.0 7.8 8.0 2.5 2.8 6.7 1.4 12.5 .3 37.6 1.8 5.8 16.8 2.4 10.5 60.8 2.0 10.0 7.0 3.6 1.8 20.6 1.2 15.8 21.3 11.9 . 4.2 .8 6.8 6.8 2.3 4.3 23.1 9.1 1.1 .6 2.9 5.2 4.2 .8 .9 2.8 4.4 31.5 30.2 74.0 41.6 41.8 7.9 11.0 60.0 52.5 66.8 66.2 34.6 37.8 64.3 31.2 30.0 33.2 21.4 8.7 9.3 54.9 9.1 34.9 *8!2 70.3 43.9 39.7 6.9 17.1 34.4 38.8 52.8 40.7 42.0 10.8 60.5 60.5 7.3 39.5 49.8 37.7 13.6 13.7 45.6 44.3 42.4 9.7 8.3 19.7 40.2 35.7 32.0 .6 1.0 1.3 .1 .2 2.9 4.8 4.3 4.3 1.2 .8 3.5 .7 17.3 1.7 9.6 1.3 1.1 .5 1.2 2.5 .2 2.0 .6 "is 29.0 1.0 10.8 2.9 1.6 1.3 .3 7.4 7.4 .2 .8 .8 1.4 .3 .2 .8 1.4 1.2 .4 .5 .8 .7 2.4 6.9 Cattail-millet hay Clover and grass, mixed, hay. Common beets Common millet, green Corn-and-cob meal Corn dent, grain Corn flint, grain Corn fodder, ears on Corn leaves Corn stover, ears removed Cottonseed Cottonseed hulls Cottonseed meal Cowpeas, green. Cowpea hay Cowpea seeds Crimson clover, green Crimson-clover hay Dried blood Dwarf Essex rape Emmer, grain Emmer hay Field-bean hay Field peas, Canada, green Flaxseed Flax shives , Germ oil meal Gluten feed Hairy vetch, winter, hay Hay from mixed grasses Hog millet, green Hominy chop Hominy feed Horse beans, green Horse-bean hay Horse beans Japan-clover hay Japanese millet, green Johnson grass, green Johnson-grass hay Kafir corn, grain Kafir corn, heads, ground Kafir corn, Red, green Kafir corn, White, green Kentucky blue grass Kentucky blue-grass hay Linseed meal, new process Linseed meal, old process. . 409 TABLE (Continued) FEEDSTUFF Total Dry Matter in 100 Lb. Digestive Nutrients in 100 Lb. Carbo- Protem hydrates Pounds Pounds Fat Pounds Malt sprouts 90 5 20.3 46.0 1 4 Mammoth-clover hay 78 8 6.2 34.7 2 1 Mangels 9.1 1.0 5.5 .2 Meadow fescue, green 30.1 1.6 18.6 .5 Meat-and-bone meal 94.0 36.7 5.5 10.6 Meat scrap 89 3 66.2 13 4 Milk, cow's, whole 12.8 3.4 4.8 3.7 Milk, cow's skim 9.4 2.9 5.3 .3 Millet seed 87 9 7.1 48.5 2.5 Millet straw 85 .9 34.3 .6 Milo maize, heads, ground 90 3 4.2 45 1 l Milo maize, seed 91.0 4.9 44.8 1.3 Mixed grass and clover hay 87.1 5.8 41.8 1.3 Molasses, beet, pulp, dry 92 6.1 68.7 Molasses grains 89.6 10.8 48.0 2.2 Molasses, Porto Rico 74.1 1.4 59.2 Molasses, sugar-beet 79.2 4.7 54.1 Oat and pea hay 89 5 7.6 41.5 1.5 Oat and vetch hay 85.0 8.3 35.8 1.3 Oat hay 86.0 4.7 36.7 1.7 Oatmeal 92 1 11.9 65.1 6.7 Oat middlings 91 2 13.1 57.7 6.5 Oat straw 90.8 1.3 39.5 .8 Oats and peas, green 20.3 1.8 10.2 .4 Oats and vetch, green 20.0 2.3 10.0 .2 Oats, grain 89.6 10.7 50.3 3.8 Orchard-grass hay 90.1 4.9 42.4 1.4 Palmnut cake 89.6 16.0 52.6 9.0 Parsnips 9.5 1.0 7.2 .2 Pea and oat hay . 89 5 7.6 41.5 1.5 Peanut cake 89.3 42.8 20.4 7.2 Peanut kernels, without, hulls 92.5 25.1 13.7 35.6 Peanut-vine hay 92.4 6.7 42.2 3.0 Perennial rye-grass hay 86.0 6.1 37.8 1.2 Potato 20.9 1.1 15.7 .1 Prairie hay 90.8 3.0 42.9 1.6 Pumpkin, field 9.1 1.0 5.8 .2 Pumpkin, garden 13.2 1.4 8.3 .4 Rape-seed, cake 90.0 25.3 23.7 7.6 Red clover, green 29 2 2.9 14.9 .7 Red-clover hay 84.7 7.1 37.8 1.8 Red-top hay 91.1 4.8 46.9 1.0 Rice, grain. . . . '. 87.6 6.4 79.2 .4 Rowen hay 86.0 7.9 42 2 1.4 Rutabagas 11.4 1.0 8.1 .2 Rye bran 88.2 11.2 46.8 1.8 Rye forage 23.4 2.1 14.1 .4 Rye, grain 91.3 9.5 69.4 1.2 Rye-grass hay, Perennial 86.0 6.1 37.8 1.2 Rye-grass hay, Italian 91 5 4.5 43.4 .9 Rve straw. . 92.9 .7 39.6 -.4 410 r TABLE (Continued) - Total Dry FEEDSTUFF Matter in 100 Lb. Digestive Nutrients in 100 Lb. Carbo- Protem hydrates Pounds Pounds Fat Pounds Sagp Common f50.4 89.6 85.0 20.5 90.8 92.6 88.8 26.4 26.3 87.2 88.2 88.3 89.9 92.0 93.1 15.0 13.5 12.0 79.2 15.8 91.4 89.2 88.4 20.0 90.9 91.2 28.9 86.0 93.0 9.9 85.7 38.4 86.8 9.9 90.0 20.0 85.0 20.0 85.0 15.0 15.0 20.0 85.0 88.1 89.5 88.4 90.4 6.2 90.3 86.0 85.9 1.2 3.1 10.4 2.1 11.4 33.0 13.0 1.4 1.1 4.5 10.6 29.1 2.3 10.0 7.0 1.9 1.3 1.9 4.7 .5 14.8 29.5 4.0 2.5 11.9 8.8 .8 3.3 50.1 .9 5.1 1.5 2.8 .9 9.6 2.1 8.3 2.3 10.6 1.9 2.8 2.6 10.6 11.9 8.8 9.6 .8 .6 11.5 6.8 2.9 14.1 39.7 36.5 8.9 38.6 10.9 45.7 14.2 14.9 61.1 40.9 23.3 40.1 70.3 43.9 6.6 9.8 5.0 54.1 9.5 29.7 23.3 38.9 8.4 36.7 63.7 22.9 41.4 '4.9 36.3 19.9 42.4 6.4 52.5 6.5 35.8 10.0 36.8 6.6 6.4 10.3 36.8 42.0 67.5 48.2 35.2 5.0 42.2 40.6 48.7 3.8 .9 2.0 .4 1.7 23.4 4.5 .7 .7 2.8 1.2 14.6 1.0 2.0 .6 .2 .1 .2 ".3 18.2 8.0 .7 .4 .5 7.0 .3 1.1 11.6 .2 1.4 .6 1.3 .1 1.4 .3 1.3 .2 1.2 .2 .3 .3 1.2 2.5 1.5 1.9 .4 .2 1.5 1.5 1.7 Salt -marsh-grass hay Sanfoin hay. Serradella, green Serradella hay Sesame oil cake Shorts Silage, corn Siliage corn ears removed. . Sorghum seed Soy bean hay Soy bean seeds Soy bean straw Spelt, grain Spelt, hay Spring vetch, green Sugar beets Sugar-beet leaves Sugar-beet molasses Sugar cane, green . Sunflower seed Sunflower-seed cake Swamp-grass hay Sweet clover, green Sweet clover hay Sweet corn, grain Sweet potatoes Tall-oat hay Tankage Teosinte, green Texas blue-grass hay Timothy grass Timothy hay, all analyses Turnips, flat Velvet-bean hay Vetch and barley, green Vetch and oat hay Vetch and oats, green . Vetch and wheat, hay Vetch, green Vetch, Hairy, winter, green Wheat and vetch, green Wheat and vetch hay Wheat bran, all analyses Wheat, grain Wheat screenings Wheat straw Whey White-clover hay , . . White-top hay Wild-oat grass hay . . 411 RATIONS FOR DIFFERENT CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK Ration for Draft Horses. As an average for draft horses at moderate work, a good plan to follow is to feed 1 Ib. of grain and 1% lb. of hay per day per 100 lb. of live weight of the horse. At this rate, a 1,600-lb. horse would receive 1C lb. of grain and 20 lb. of hay per day. If the work is severe, the quantity of grain should be in- creased to 1& lb. or more per 100 lb. of live weight of the horse, but should not exceed 11-3 lb. When a heavy grain ration is fed it may be necessary to feed a slightly smaller quantity of hay, but this should not be less than 1 lb. per 100 lb. of live weight; the exact quantity must be determined largely by the individuality and appetite of each horse. When a heavy grain ration is being fed it should be slightly re- duced as soon as the work slackens. The grain ration should be divided into three equal feeds and given morn- ing, noon, and night. The greater part of the hay should be fed to the horses in the evening, as they will then have all night in which to consume and di- gest it; about one-quarter should be fed in the morning and one-sixth or less at noon, the quantity for each feed de- pending on the time allowed for the horses to eat. In selecting the kind of grain for the ration of a draft horse, the feeder should be guided by the kind of hay used and the cheapness of the ration; a larger quantity of corn can be eco- nomically and satisfactorily used in a ration with clover or alfalfa hay than with prairie or timothy hay. Also, the ration should contain enough digesti- ble protein to meet the requirements of the horse. A ration consisting of y 2 part of corn, 1-3 part of oats, and 1-6 part of bran, by weight, and a mixture of timothy and alfalfa or clover hay, or of prairie hay and alfalfa or clover, will give satisfactory results. For a 1,600-lb. horse at moderate work, a ration of this proportion would be as follows: Pounds Corn 8 Oats 5i/j Bran ,... 2^ Timothy or prairie hay 10 Clover or alfalfa hay 10 Rations for Driving and Saddle Horses. An ample ration for a driv- ing or a saddle horse at severe work is 1 lb. of good hay and 1% lb. of grain per 100 lb. of live weight of the animal. At this rate a 1,200-lb. horse would receive 12 lb. of hay and 16 lb. of grain per day. Most of the hay should be fed at night and but little given in the morning before the horse is put at work. The grain should be divided into three equal parts and given morn- ing, noon, and night. For extremely severe work, such as racing, less hay should be given than for common road work; most of the nutrients should be supplied by grain, oats being best. About % lb. of hay per 100 lb. of live weight of the ani- mal should be given, most of it being fed at the evening feed^ Ration for Pregnant Msres. A good grain ration for a mare that is just past the seventh month of pregnancy and is being worked is as follows: Ground oats, by weight, 4 parts; corn, 2 parts; wheat bran, 2 parts; alfalfa or clover hay, 1% lb. per 100 lb. of live weight. Rations for Mares After Parturition. For about 3 days after foaling, mares should have a light grain feed of oats and bran, and good clean hay, preferably clover or alfalfa. The ra- tion should be light, as a colt does not need a large supply of milk the first few days of its life. If, at the end of 3 to 4 days the mare and foal are in good condition, the ration should be gradually increased in order to stimu- late the flow of milk. A mare that is working and suckling a foal requires a little heavier ration than is usually prescribed for work horses, owing to the fact that she is producing milk in addition to supply- ing energy for work. The ration should be a highly nutritious one that will 412 produce a good flow of milk; for this Rations Pounds purpose good alfalfa or clover hay fed j^o 2- in conjunction with corn and oats is desirable. If good alfalfa or 'clover Mixed hay 10 hay is not available, some linseed meal Corn silage 40 or cottonseed meal should be added Gluten feed 4 to the ration. Ordinarily, \y 3 Ib. of Corn meal 2 grain and l 1 ^ Ib. of hay per 100 Ib. of Wheat bran, live weight will be sufficient, although it may be necessary to increase the grain to 1^ Ib. per 100 Ib. of live weight if the mare shows signs of get- Mixed hay 15 ting in poor condition. When such a Mangels 40 grain ration is fed it is a good plan Cottonseed meal., to mix the grain with chopped hay in Hominy chop 4 order to prevent any serious diges- tive disturbances. Wheat bran ' 2 Ration for Stallions. The sexual tax xo. 4: on a stallion during the breeding sea- son makes it necessary that he be fed Mixed hay 10 a highly nitrogenous ration, as the Dried beef pulp 5 principal part of the seminal fluid is Cottonseed meal 2 composed of albuminous matter. Dur- Hominy chop 4 ing this time there is nothing better Wheat bran 2 to feed than good clover or alfalfa hay, with oats and bran and a very little corn. A grain ration composed of 2 No - 5: parts of oats, 1 part of corn, and 1 part Clover or alfalfa hay . . .15 of bran, by weight, combined with a Corn silage .25 roughage ration of 1 part of alfalfa Oatg hay and 1 part of timothy or prairie w , .' V ' hay will give satisfactory results. Be- cause of the low protein content of Buckwheat middlings 3 corn, a large quantity should not be fed. During the breeding season a No. 6: stallion requires about the same quan- Timothy hay.. ..10 tity of feed as horses at hard work. Corn silage \ " 40 Rations for Dairy Cattle. The effi- Dried distillers' grains . 4 ciency of the dairy cow depends to a Cottonseed meal 2 large extent on the feeding of a ration Hominv choo or corn meal 2 adapted to the production of milk and butter fat. The following rations are offered as suggestions to be modified No. 7: to suit individual conditions. With these rations as a guide, a dairyman Timothy hay 10 can easily make up from the feedstuff s Corn silage 40 he has available an economical and Gluten feed . 4 satisfactory ration for the cows of- his . - Linseed meal 3 Hominy chop or corn meal 1 Rations Pounds No. 1: No. 8: Mixed hay 20 Alfalfa hay 20 Dried distillers' grains 4 Corn 3 Hominy chop 2 Oats 3 Wheat bran 2 Wheat bran 2 413 Ration* for the Fattening of Cattle. The following are examples of satisfac- tory daily rations for the fattening of cattle under corn-belt conditions: Rations Pounds No. 1: Ear corn 20 Oil meal 3 Clover hay 8 No. 2: Shelled corn 18 Oil meal 3 Clover hay 9 No. 3: Ear corn 14 Oil meal 1.5 Shock corn , 14 Clover hay 8 No. 4: Ear corn 18 Cotton seed meal . ., 1 Alfalfa hay 10 No. 6: Ear corn 15 Corn silage 25 Alfalfa hay 5 No. 6: Ear corn 16 Cottonseed meal 3 Corn silage 32 No. 7: Alfalfa hay 5 Corn stover 5 Corn 18 Rations for Unweaned Pigs. During the time pigs are running with their mothers they should have a rather nar- row grain ration. The following ma- terials mixed in the proportion given have been found by experience to be well suited for suckling pigs: Parts Corn meal ,. . . 2 Wheat middlings 7 Tankage '. 1 Skim-milk 30 These materials are mixed together to form a medium thick slop, and are fed soon after being mixed. Of this mixture the pigs are fed just what they will clean up with a relish. No should be left in the troughs to jecome sour. If skim-milk cannot be procured, pure, fresh water may be substituted. Rations for Pigs After Weaning. After weaning the pigs, the first ration given may be continued until they reach an age of about 4 mo. From the fourth to the sixth month, the follow- ing proportions may be used : Parts Corn meal 5 Wheat middlings 4 Tankage 1 Skim-milk 30 From 6 mo. up to the time the pigs are marketed, the following propor- tions are used: Port* Corn meal 4 Tankage 1 This mixture is either fed dry or made into a thick mush by the addi- tion of skim-milk, whey, or water. If fed dry, an abundance of pure, fresh water should be placed where the pigs can get it at will. Other mixtures that will give about the same proportion of nutrients may be substituted for the preceding ra- tions. Hogs welcome a variety in food as well as do other animals. Succulent Feed for Fattening Hogs. In addition to rations given in the preceding paragraphs, young pigs need some kind of succulent feed. In sum- mer this succulent feed can best be derived from pasture. Animals run- ning on pasture require less attention from their caretakers than do animals that are being fed in a lot, for the reason that they gather a large part of their feed themselves. The exercise that the pigs get in searching for food in a pasture tends to give them a good appetite and to keep them healthy. Rations for Bacon Hogs. Rations for producing bacon hogs should be somewhat narrower than those re- quired for fat hogs. In the corn belt, bacon hogs for the first month or two after birth should be fed about the same ration as that given for un- weaned pigs of the lard type. The fin- ishing ratiofa, however, should be dif- 414 ferent from that for fat hogs. A mix- ture of corn, other grains, mill feed, tankage, skim-milk, and pasture crops makes a satisfactory ration for bacon pigs. Corn should not, however, form more than one-third of the concen- trated part of the ration. Outside of the corn belt where barley, peas, and oats are grown, these grains mixed with shorts, middlings, tankage, and skim-milk give good results. For sum- mer, alfalfa, clover, or some other pas- ture for the production of green forage is desirable. If the hogs are kept and fed during winter, mangel wurzels, sugar beets, or turnips may form the succulent part of the ration. Rations for Herd Boars. The boar or boars of a breeding herd of swine should be placed in pastures or lots by themselves, where they will have plenty of room in which to exercise, as this has a tendency to keep their appe- tite vigorous. They should be supplied with abundant water, and it is well to have a quantity of charcoal available. The feed for aged animals should con- sist of a slop composed of a mixture of different ground grains and mill feeds, enough only being fed to the animals to keep them in fair flesh. A ration that has been found satisfactory con- sists of the following: Parts Parts Corn meal 5 Middlings or ground oats 5 Tankage 1 This ration may be fed either dry or mixed with water. If the sows are being fed during the' winter, some bulky feed should be added to the above list. Well-cured alfalfa or clover hay will prove to be a good feed. If such hay cannot be procured, sugar beets or mangel wurzels may be. used. In the absence of all these, sorghum cane that has been cut when ripe and placed where it is protected from frost will answer. A brood sow carrying a litter during the summer should be placed on good alfalfa or clover pasture. She will then require no other bulky feed than that which she can gather. The pre- ceding mixed ration may be fed to the sow if it is easily procurable, but if the pasture is an exceedingly good one, ear corn alone will answer as the grain part of the ration. Rations for Pregnant Ewes. Several rations for pregnant ewes weighing from 140 to 160 Ib. that are not on pasture are given in the ac- companying list: Ground oats 2 Corn meal 1 Rations Pounds Wheat middlings 1 j^o. 1 : For each mess, a small quantity of Shelled corn or oats 4 salt and a handful of linseed meal may Wheat bran 1 be added to this ration, and these Corn silage . 2.0 should be mixed together with sweet skim-milk to form a slop. Only as or root crops *J much of this mixture as the boar will Clover hay 2.0 eat with a relish should be given at one time. No. 2: Young boars during their first half . year should be given enough of a ration shelled corn or oats * consisting of mixed mill feed and grain Wheat bran 1 to keep them in rapid growth. This Corn silage 2.0 means that the quantity given at a or root crops 3.0 meal should be all that they will eat Alfalfa hay 2.0 with a relish. Rations for Brood Sows. The feed No - 3: for a brood sow should be similar to Shelled corn or oats 4 that recommended for young pigs. The Corn silage . 2.0 following combination for the concen- ,, ft trated part of the ration has been found to be satisfactory: Soy bean hay 2.5 415 Rations Pounds No. 4: Oats or shelled corn 4 Wheat bran 1 Corn silage 2.0 or root crops 3.0 Corn fodder * 1.0 Clover or alfalfa hay 1.5 No. 5: Shelled corn 4 4 Wheat bran 1 Corn silage 2.0 or root crops 3.0 Oat or wheat straw 1.0 Clover or alfalfa hay 1.5 No. 6: Shelled corn . . . 3 Oats 2 Wheat bran 2 Clover, alfalfa or soy bean hay. .2.2 No. 7: Shelled corn 2 Oats 2 Wheat bran 2 Oil meal . .. .5 Corn fodder 1.0 Clover, alfalfa or soy bean hay . . 2.0 Rations Pounds No. 8: Shelled corn 2 Oats 3 Wheat bran 2 Oil meal '. 1 Corn fodder . . . 3.0 No. 9: Shelled corn 3 Oats 2 Wheat bran 2 Oil meal 1 Oat or wheat straw 1.5 No. 10: Shelled corn 2 Oats 2 Wheat bran 1 Oil meal 1 Corn silage 2.5 or root crops 3.8 Corn fodder 2.5 or oat straw. . . .1.0 Rations for Ewes With Suckling Lambs. In the accompanying table are given a number of rations for ewes with suckling lambs. SUGGESTED DAILY RATIONS FOR EWES WITH SUCKLING LAMBS No. of Ration jvma 01 reea No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Mixture of: Shelled corn, 5 parts by weight I Whole oats, 5 parts by weight Wheat bran, 2 parts by weight >1.33 1.33 1.33 1.60 1.33 1.40 Oil meal, 1 part by weight Corn silage 3.00 4.00 2.50 2. Root crops 3.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 Clover, alfalfa, or soy bean hay 2.00 2.50 2.50 3 00 1.50 1.50 Corn stover 2 00 Oat straw . . 2.00 416 Rations for the Fattening of Lambs. In the following list are given ra- tions suitable for the fattening of lambs in the corn belt, In the western part of the United States, and in Canada or in the northeastern and eastern parts of the United States. DAILY RATIONS FOR FATTENING ONE LAMB IN THE CORN BELT Rations Pounds No. 1: Shelled corn 1.4 Clover hay 1.1 No. 2: Shelled corn 1.0 Clover hay 2.0 No. 3: Shelled corn 1.2 Linseed meal 4 Oat straw or shredded corn, stover , . . 1.0 Rations Pounds No. 4: Shelled corn 1.0 Soy beans 5 Soy bean straw 5 Oat straw v 5 No. 5. Shelled corn ; 1.0 Linseed meal 3 Silage 1.5 Oat straw . .G DAILY RATIONS FOR FATTENING ONE LAMB IN THE WESTERN POR- TION OF THE UNITED STATES Rations Pounds No. 1: Barley 1.5 Alfalfa hay 1.5 No. 2: Barley 8 Alfalfa hay 2.8 No. 3: Barley 1.4 Wheat bran 3 Prairie hay "* Rations Pounds No. 4: Oats 7 Peas 7 Oat straw ... 5 Pea straw 1.0 No. 5: Barley 1.5 Sugar beet pulp (wet) 6.0 Prairie hay . .5 DAILY RATIONS FOR FATTENING ONE LAMB IN CANADA OR IN THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE UNITLD STATES Rations Pounds No. 1: Barley 1.3 Linseed meal 2 Clover hay 1.2 No. 2: Oats 4 Barley 4 Peas 4 Wheat bran 2 Root crops 1.4 Pea straw 5 Oat straw 5 Rations Pounds No. 3: Barley 5 Peas 5 Wheat bran 2 Mixed hay 1.0 Root crops '.'..., 1.2 No. 4: Barley .1.4 Linseed meal .1 Silage 2.0 Mixed hay . .5 417 DISEASES OF FARM LIVESTOCK (From I. C. 8. Farmers' Handbook by Permission I. C. Schools Any departure from a condition of health in an animal constitutes a dis- eased condition. In some cases the departure may be so slight and so un- important as to be of no particular sig- nificance. On the other hand, the disturbance may be severe and the condition of the animal so serious that medical or surgical aid is necessary. Some of the more common of the de- rangements that may require medical aid are described herewith and such treatment suggested as it is practi- cable for one not skilled in veteri- nary science to undertake. The treat- ment of certain complex diseases and certain diseases that are likely to become epidemic and may spread to mankind are matters that should not be left to unskilled hands, for the sit- uation is one that may involve even more than a heavy loss to the owner and to the community. In the case of some diseases lack of proper meas- ures may even result in loss of hu- man life. For these reasons it is al- ways advisable, when there Is reason to suspect that a dangerous trans- missible disease has broken out, to call a qualified veterinarian. In many states, a state veterinarian is employed and, if notified, he will visit sus- pected premises or send a deputy to make an inspection, the expense being borne \ by the state. Every stock owner will do well to post himself as to the provisions made by his own state in this particular, and take steps to make use of any suggestions or assistance that may be available from the state veterinarian's office. Fre- quently leaders of bulletins are Is- sued by these offices, and these publi- cations may afford timely warning on matters that are of the most absorb- iag interest to the owner and breeder of livestock. TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES Infectious diseases and contagious diseases, as the terms are usually ap- plied, are those that are transmissible from one animal to another of the same species, and sometimes to those of another species. A contagious dis- ease is one that requires immediate contact of healthy animals with dis- eased animals, or with their 1 excre- tions, before transmission can take place. This is due to the fact that the casual agent of the disease, usually a bacterium or an animal parasite, can- not exist for an appreciable time, out- side of or away from its host. Conse- quently, there is little danger of a healthy animal acquiring a contagious disease unless it comes close enough to one affected with the malady to permit the direct passage of the germs to the unaffected individual. An infectious disease is one that does not require close contact in order for transmission to take place, as the casual agents of infectious diseases are able to exist independently outside of the host. Hence, infection from such a disease, spread on the ground, on feed, in wa- ter, or in the air may remain virulent for a considerable, and in some cases, an indefinite time, and animals coming in contact with it during this time may contract the disease. This, briefly, is the common distinction between infec- tious and contagious diseases, but it should be understood that there is no absolutely sharp line of demarcation between the two. Some diseases par- take of the nature of both infectious and contagious disorders, hence, there is a tendency among pathologists to discontinue the use of these terms and refer to all the diseases included in the two groups as transmissible diseases. Mange, or scabies, is an example of a contagious disease. It is caused by a minute animal parasite, which, although it may live for a short time away from the body of its host, is not capable of reproducing under such con- ditions and consequently cannot exist indefinitely. Healthy animals may con- tract mange by coming in contact with affected animals, by being con- fined in quarters or pastures, but re- cently occupied by affected animals, by the use of blankets, harness, etc., re- cently used on affected animals, or in fact in any way that permits the living parasite to be transferred during its life cycle. If, however, sufficient time elapses between the use of these quar- 418 ters, or articles, by infected animals and their occupation by or coming in contact with healthy animals the dis- ease will not be transmitted, because the parasites will have been unable to maintain themselves during this time away from the host. Blackleg may be cited as an example of an infectious disease. It is caused by a germ or bacterium capable of maintaining itself fort an indefinite time outside of the body of the host. Hence, pastures, quarters, etc., when once infected with the germs of black- leg, are likely to harbor the infection for many years. From the above it is obvious that contagious diseases are much more easily controlled and ex- terminated than are infectious 1 dis- eases. NON-TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES Under the heading of non-transmis- sible diseases may be grouped the numerous disorders that are not due to a specific organism. Certain forms of indigestion, for example, are due to errors of diet rather than to any spe- cific germ or animal parasite; some skin diseases are not due to parasites, and some diseases of the heart and of the respiratory organs are not trace- able to such causes. SANITARY MEASURES The maintenance of good sanitary conditions about livestock quarters is of the greatest importance not only in the treatment of animal diseases, but also in their prevention. Although it is not true, as some suppose, that dirt and filth generate disease, it is true that most disease-producing organ- isms find an ideal breeding ground under such conditions. Light. One of the most Important steps in making buildings sanitary is a provision for an abundance of light. Direct sunlight is destructive to most disease germs, and buildings should be so placed and designed as to admit a maximum amount. Parts of livestock quarters that do not get direct sun- light should get an abundance of dif- fused light. Well-lighted interiors are conducive to the contentment of ani- mals and greatly simplify the routine work of feeding, grooming and clean- ing the building, for accumulations of dirt and dust are quickly noticed and easily removed. Ventilation. Barns that are en- closed on all sides require some pro- vision for ventilation. No domestic animal can be confined in an enclosed space that is not adequately ventilated without some bad effects from it. AB a rule, quarters for hogs, sheep, beef cattle, and some other animals are somewhat loosely constructed, or con- sist of sheds rather than enclosed barns; in such cases it is not advis- able or necessary to install an exten- sive system of ventilation, but If a building is of such a nature as not to admit of good natural ventilation, some means of supplying fresh air and of removing foul air should be pro- vided. The King system of ventilating barns is by far the most practical and satisfactory one in use. By this system, fresh air is admitted to the interior of the barn at a point near the ceiling and foul air passes out through flues that open near the floor. The accompanying illustration shows a diagram of a barn ventilated by the King system. Foul-air flues and the openings into them near the floor line are seen at a. Fresh air inlets are shown at Z>, and at c are auxiliary openings into the foul-air flues. The latter openings are to be kept closed except when the temperature of the barn becomes too high, at which time they may be opened to permit warm air near the ceiling to escape. Disinfection. Although the sanitary measures already described go a long 419 way toward protecting animals from the ravages of disease-producing or- ganisms, it is nevertheless, advisable and often absolutely necessary to make use of chemical disinfectants as a means of destroying these organ- isms. Successful stock raisers com- monly make it a rule to apply a disin- fectant about animal quarters at fixed intervals regardless of whether or not disease is prevalent. Such a course is to be commended, for it tends to pre- vent the unrestricted multiplication of injurious organisms and may forestall a serious outbreak of disease. Some of the most commonly-used disinfectants are carbolic acid, corro- sive sublimate, formaldehyde, and the coal-tar dips. A brief description of these will be found under their re- spective names in the discussion of common medicines. Disinfection, to be effective, must be thorough. In fact it is commonly accepted as true that the inefficient and haphazard use of disinfectants may be even worse than no applica- tion, because it is likely to give a false sense of security and also to have the effect of satisfying legal requirements with reference to disinfection, but in reality leaving the danger still pres- ent. In stables, sheds, barns, etc., that are to be disinfected, all movable fix- tures should be taken out in order that the disinfectant may reach every accessible part of the structure. If wooden floors are in use and they are decaying and broken, it is advisable to remove them also, for beneath them there is sure to be an accumulation of dirt and filth that is favorable to the growth of disease germs. After the interior of the building has been exposed as far as possible by the re- moval of fixtures, etc., the disinfect- ing solution should be sprayed on all parts. If a suitable spray pump is not available, scrubbing with a broom, brush, or mop will accomplish practically the same results, and even if spraying is resorted to, the scrub- bing process should be applied to walls, floors, etc.. where there are ac- cumulations of refuse material. All fixtures should be treated with the disinfectant before being returned to the structure, or if they are old and racked a better plan is to install new ones. A concrete floor is one of the most valuable aids in maintaining sanitary conditions, and should be substituted for wooden floors when- ever possible. In rare cases, the use of a gaseous disinfectant such as formaldehyde gas or sulphur dibxide, may be practicable, but in most cases livestock quarters are not sufficiently close to permit of the use of these agents. Hence, liquid disinfectants are almsot universally used for this purpose. DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES The Pulse. The pulse is one of the most important aids in the diagnosis of disease, because it serves to indi- cate the action of the heart and also is, to some extent, an indication of the condition of the nervous system. The pulse rate, or the number of beats per minute, is about as follows in different domestic animals: Horse. 30 to 40 beats per min.; cow, 40 to 50 beats per min.; sheep, 70 to 80 beats per min.; swine, 70 to 80 beats per min. Owing to the fact that there is a considerable variation in domestic ani- mals, even though they may be in perfect health, and the further fact that experience is necessary in order to make a correct interpretation of pulse, it is not likely that the man unskilled in veterinary science will be able to diagnose diseases by taking the pulse. Nevertheless, it will be of some assistance, when taken in con- nection with other diagnostic indica- tions that are discussed in following paragraphs. Temperature. The following figures indicate the range of temperatures of various animals under normal condi- tions: Horses, 100 to 101; cattle, 100 to 103; sheep, 101 to 104; swine, 102 to 104. Temperatures of domestic animals are best taken by means of a special thermometer known as a clinical ther- mometer, which may be purchased from any druggist. A considerable rise or fall of temperature, from the figures given, may be taken as an indication of a diseased condition. In general, veterinarians consider that a rise of 6 or more denotes a serious condition, and any considerable fall below normal 420 almost always signifies approaching death. It must be understood, how- ever, that local conditions may operate to bring about considerable variations in temperature, and all readings of the thermometer should be considered in connection with them. For example, excitement heat, or oestrum, hot weather, and other factors may cause considerable rise of temperature. Cool weather, large quantities of cold water or cold feed taken into the body, and some other factors may cause a re- duction of temperature; hence, if at any time the thermometer indicates a considerable departure from normal temperature, an investigation should be made to determine whether it is due to any of these causes. Respiration. The rate of breathing and the sounds heard during the pro- cess often afford aid in diagnosing disease. Rapid breathing may be due to disease and often constitutes a symptom of the disorders of the res- piratory organs. However, it may also be occasioned by extreme heat, excite- ment, violent exercise, or other factors. Hence, as in preceding cases, it is im- portant that the subject be consid- ered in connection with the conditions that may have influenced it. Mucous Membranes. Ordinarily, mucous membranes, as seen in the mouth, nostrils, and other openings into the body have a characteristic pink color that is indicative of health. A diseased condition usually brings about more or less change in the ap- pearance of these membranes. A flushed, congested condition indicates a general inflammation bf the tis- sues, while a lack of proper color or paleness is taken as an indication of debility, anemia, or insufficient nutri- tion. COMMON MEDICINES The information presented here is offered merely as a suggestion of what may be done in certain cases and is not to be considered as specific direc- tions for treatment nor is responsi- bility assumed by the publishers for oases in which favorable results are not forthcoming. The action of all medicines is relative, as is also the dosage of the same, and hence no at- tempt is made to lay down fixed rules. Anesthetics. The term anesthetic is applied to medicinal agents that are used for producing insensibility dur- ing periods of pain, or when an opera- tion is being performed. Some of the anesthetics used in veterinary prac- tice are cocaine, chloroform, and ether, but it is scarcely advisable for a layman to administer them. Car- bolic acid has a distinct anesthetic ac- tion when applied to the skin, and is sometimes applied locally for this pur- pose. Anodynes. Remedies that are used to relieve pain are called anodynes. The following are medicines of this class: Cocaine, menthol, tar, carbolic acid, belladonna, etc. These are used for external applications. Internally, opium, chloral hydrate, and turpen- tine are often given. Morphine is used by veterinarians for hypodermic in- jections. Antispasmodics. Antispasmodics are agents that relieve spasms for cramps. Hot and cold applications, friction, liniments, counter irritation, and bleeding are frequently resorted to. The agents enumerated under an- odynes are frequently used internally as antispasmodics. Astringents. Astringents are used to check bleeding, to reduce secre- tions, and to cause tissues to con- tract and condense. Chalk, alum, tur- pentine, boric acid, common salt, and iodoform are some common agents of this class. Blisters. Blisters are Commonly spoken of as vessicants and counter irritants. Some blisters merely cause redness and a slight irritation; oth- ers are so powerful that they actually burn the flesh with which they come in contact. Mustard, and tincture of iodine are examples of mild blisters; butter of antimony, lunar caustic, and caustic potash are examples of severe blisters. ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINES In most cases medicines are either administered to domestic animals through the mouth or are applied ex- 421 ternally. Veterinarians occasionally resort to hypodermic injections, using for this purpose a syringe having a hollow needle. The procedure is often of value when immediate results are desired, or when on account of paraly- sis or other cause the animal is unable to swallow. It is also useful as a means of getting a drug into a spe- cific locality in which it is required, as, for instance, the injecting of co- caine into the flesh previous to opera- tions, or the injecting of vermicides into the windpipe to destroy worms. In addition to these methods of ad- ministration, some drugs are volatil- ized and animals permitted to inhale them. Dosage. The doses suggested in the following list of medicinal agents are those calculated to be given to adult animals. To small animals or to animals much weakened by disease or other causes reduced doses should be given. It should be noted that ruminants, that is, animals that chew the cud, such as cattle and sheep, will take larger doses than will horses and swine. This is due to the fact that ruminants have four stomachs, and consequently a more extensive digestive system. The dosage of a solid medicament is usually given in apothecaries' weight. The tables of apothecaries' weight and fluid measures given later on will be of assistance in this connection. LIST OF COMMON MEDICINES Acetic acid: Occasionally applied ex- ternally for the removal of warts and abnormal growths. Aconite, Tincture of: Frequently ad- ministered by veterinarians for fevers or inflammations. It is a powerful drug and should be avoided in case an animal is suffering from a weak heart or disturbance of the circulatory sys- tem. Dose, horses 10 to 20 drops; cat- tle 20 to 30 drops; sheep, 10 drops; swine, 1 to 5 drops. External applica- tions of this drug are sometimes made to relieve pain, but should be used sparingly. Aloes: Extensively used as a purga- tive for horses. Dose, 5 to 8 drams. Should be administered in a ball or bolus, which may be procured from a druggist. 422 Ammonia water: Frequently given as a drench in case of acute indiges- tion, colic, bloating, and is also used as a stimulant. Dose, horses, y 2 oz.; cattle, 1 oz. ; sheep, 2 drams; swine, y z to 1 dram. In all cases to be diluted with water. Arnica, Tincture of: Is useful to pro- mote sweating and- reduce fever. Dose, horses, % to 1 oz.; cattle, 1 oz.; sheep, 2 drams; swine, % dram. Applied ex- ternally, tincture of arnica is useful in sprains, bruises, etc. Arsenic, Fowler's tolution of: Exten- sively used by veterinarians as a tonic for animals that are depleted in condi- tion, also used in the treatment of heaves of horses. Dose, horses, 2 to 4 drams; cattle, 4 to 6 drams; sheep and pigs, 5 to 20 drops. Belladonna, Fluid extract of: In cases of fever, colic, tetanus (lockjaw), it is believed to be a valuable agent. Dose, horses, % dram; cattle, 1 dram; sheep, 20 drops; swine, 3 drops. Blue vitriol (copper sulphate) : Used in the treatment of foot rot in sheep, also for application to wounds, on which it acts as an antiseptic and astringent. A solution of 1 oz. to 1 pt. of water is usually employed, but in severe cases a stronger solution may be applied. Boric acid: A solution of 20 grains of boric acid to 1 oz. of water is useful in the treatment of sore or inflamed eyes, mouth, nostrils, etc. Such a so- lution is practically non-poisonous, yet it has considerable merit as a germicide and astringent. Butter of antimony: A caustic used in the treatment of old sores, wire cuts, etc., in which proud flesh has formed. The material is applied un- diluted by means of a swab. Must be handled with care and is never ad- ministered internally. Carbolic acid: Crude carbolic acid in a 5% solution is a suitable disinfectant for use about barns, stables, pens, and for other purposes. May be applied with a sprayer or by scrubbing the sur- face with a broom or brush. Pure carbolic acid (not crude), di- luted with 30 parts of water is useful in the treatment of wounds, sores, scratches, etc., and is one of the most generally used disinfectants in veter- inary medicine. The solution given is efficient for sterilizing instruments, which should be immersed in it for five minutes. Both the products mentioned are extremely poisonous, and their careless use or storage is frequently the cause of fatal accidents. It is, therefore, advisable to keep them in a compartment under lock and key, and take careful steps to prevent persons not familiar with their qualities from having access to them. Calomel: An extensively used purga- tive and vermifuge. Dose, horses, % to 1 dram; cattle, 1 to 2 drams; sheep, or swine, 5 to 20 grains. Castor oil: Purgative. Dose, horses, 1 to 2 pt.; sheep, 4 oz.; swine, 2 oz. Copperas (sulphate of iron) : A val- uable tonic and very often one of the constituents of condition powders. Use- ful for checking scours in pigs or calves. Dose, horses, 1 dram; cattle, 2 drams; sheep, 20 grains; swine, 10 grains. Corrosive sublimate (bichloride of mercury): A powerful disinfectant and very poisonous. For external use only. Corrosive sublimate 1 part in 1,000 parts of water makes a solution that is suitable for use about livestock quarters, also for cleansing wounds and disinfecting prior to operations. It attacks metals, consequently should not be used on instruments or in any place where it will come in contact with metal surfaces. Coal-tar dips: A general class of proprietary disinfectant and insecti- cidal solutions that are on the market under different trade names. They are extensively used as dipping and disinfecting solutions for sheep, swine, and cattle, and if they bear the label of reputable manufacturers may be de- pended on for destroying skin para- sites, when used according to direc- tions. They are also useful for dress- ing cuts, scratches, surgical wounds, etc. They have the advantage of be- ing practically . non-poisonous, hence are much safer to use than carbolic- acid or corrosive sublimate, and if of 'good quality they are undoubtedly just as efficient as disinfectants. Epsom salts: Purgative. Useful for cattle and sheep, but not much used for horses. Doses, cattle, 1 to 1^ lb.; sheep, 2 to 4 oz. Gentian root: Powdered gentian root is one of the most common ingre- dients of condition powders, and it has considerable merit as a bitter tonic. Dose, horses, 2 drams; cattle, 4 drams; sheep, 1 dram. Iodine, Tincture of: Used externally to paint surfaces where a counter irri- tant is required; also in the treatment of skin diseases, such as ringworm. Application may be made once daily until the area becomes sore, when it should be discontinued for a time. Jamaica ginger: Useful in many cases of intestinal disorders. Should be given in milk. Dose, horses, 1 oz.; cattle, 2 oz.; sheep, ^ oz.; calves and foals, ^ oz. Kerosene and gasoline: Sometimes give'n internally for stomach worms. Lambs will take from 1 to 2 drams, larger animals a proportionate amount. Laudanum: Given internally for the relief of acute pain such as it often present in colic; also useful in severe cases of intestinal disorders. Dose, horses, 1 oz.; cattle, 1 to 2 oz. ; sheep, 2 drams; swine, 5 to 20 drops. Lime water: Frequently given to young animals in case of diarrhea. Should be diluted with milk, using about 2 parts of milk to 1 part of lime water. Linseed oil, raw: Extensively used as a purgative, also as a diluent for mix- ing drugs that are too strong to be given undiluted. For purgative effects, 1 to 2 pt. may be given to horses; cat- tle, 2 to 3 pt. ; sheep, % pt. Quinine: A stimulant and bitter tonic. Dose, horses, % to 1 dram; cat- tle, 2 to 4 drams; sheep, % dram; swine, 10 grains. Saltpeter (nitrate of potash) : A fav- orite remedy for the treatment of kid- ney disorders, also useful in fevers. Dose, horses, 1 oz. ; cattle, 1 to iy 2 oz. ; sheep, 2 drams. Spirits of camphor: Will often afford relief from pain in colic. Useful in cases of dyspepsia and sometimes in respiratory troubles, coughs, and colds. Should be given in water. Dose, horses, 2 to 4 drams; cattle, 1 oz.; sheep, 2 drams; swine, 10 to 20 drops. 423 Sulphur: It is a common belief that feeding sulphur will tend to destroy skin parasites, but there is little evi- dence to support this belief. Dry sul- phur dusted into the hair will often ac- complish this result. Burning sulphur in a tight enclosure is useful in the treatment of hoose, or verminous bronchitis. Turpentine: A standard remedy for colic. Useful in cases of bloating and for the destruction of intestinal para- sites. Should be given in linseed oil or in milk. Dose, horses, % to 2 oz.; cat- tle, 2 to 3 oz.; sheep, 1 to 3 drams; swine, 1 dram. Turpentine is exten- sively used in compounding liniments. Whiskey: A stimulant that is val- uable in cases that require such treat- ment, as for example, sunstroke, chills, general depressions, or collapse. Dose, horses and cattle, 2 to 4 .oz.; sheep and swine, 1 to 2 oz. COMMON DISEASES Abortion. Contagious abortion, due to a specific germ, is somewhat com- mon in cows, ewes, and mares. Cases should be at once isolated from other animals and the fetus and fetal mem- branes burned, as they are likely to spread the disease. Disinfect quarters occupied by these animals and douche the womb with a 1% solution of coal- tar dip or a 2% solution of carbolic acid. Repeat douche daily and do not breed until all vaginal discharge ceases. A male may become infected by serving affected females, hence care' must be used in selecting a sire. If accidental abortion, due to injury, overwork, or undue excitement, is threatened, give the patient rest, quiet, and, if necessary, small doses of laud- anum. Abscesses. For an abscess, as a rule, a hot poultice is advisable un- til the abscess softens and pus col- lects. The abscess should then be opened and thoroughly cleaned with an antiseptic solution, such as car- bolic acid. Repeat the cleansing daily or oftener if necessary. Apply lard or vaseline to the skin and hair about the abscess. Actinomycosis. Actinomycosis, or lump jaw, affects chiefly young cattle. It is due to a fungus that is usually taken in with feed. If the tumor is' external it may be removed and the wound painted with tincture of iodine. Internally, give large doses of potas- sium iodine some authorities recom- mend 3 drams daily until symptoms of poisoning are seen, when the dose should be reduced to 1 or iy 2 drams or discontinued if necessary. Anthrax, or Charbon. Anthrax, or charbon, affects horses, cattle, and sheep and is transmissible to man. It is a dangerous disease, for which there is no satisfactory treatment. Af- fected animals should be destroyed and the carcasses burned or buried in quicklime. Premises occupied by such animals should be thoroughly disinfected or abandoned and all dis- charges from the bodies burned or buried with the carcasses. The ut- most care should be observed in this work, since the disease is extremely infectious and usually fatal in man. A vaccine that is somewhat successful in rendering animals immune to the disease may be purchased from drug- gists. Azoturia. Azoturia is a disease that affects horses, particularly work horses, after a short period of idle- ness on full feed; it is often called Monday-morning-sickness because of the frequent cases that develop after the animals have rested over Sunday on full feed. Treatment should con- sist of supporting the animal in slings if it is paralyzed, administering a purgative, and applying hot blankets. A qualified veterinarian should be called to administer hypodermic in- jections and give other necessary treatment. Light succulent feed should be given until recovery is com- plete. Barrenness, or Sterility. Barren- ness, or sterility, may affect breeding animals of any species. Reduction of flesh by restriction of diet and giving abundant exercise may correct the condition in overfat animals. Ton- ics and a liberal ration containing an abundance of nitrogenous feed should be given in the case of depleted ani- mals. Barrenness in cows is some- times corrected by injecting into the vagina a quart of warm water in which a cake of ordinary compressed yeast has been dissolved. The yeast 424 should be dissolved a few hours be- fore injection and the treatment re- peated daily for 3 or 4 days. Some cases of sterility are due to causes that require surgical aid, in which emergency the services of a veteri- narian are required. Blackleg. Blackleg is known also as black quarter, and as symptomatic anthrax, the latter term being applied for the reason that the disease some- what resembles anthrax, but it should be understood that the two are disr tinct. Blackleg affects chiefly young cattle and its ravages are most pro- nounced among those that are fat and thrifty. It is almost always fatal and no treatment is satisfactory. Cases should be destroyed and the carcasses treated as directed for anthrax cases. Vaccination with a protective vaccine that any stockman can administer is very successful in p'reventing the dis- ease. Vaccine may be had in pill form at any drug store. Cerebrospinal Meningitis. Cerebro- spinal meningitis is sometimes epi- demic among horses and sheep. A layman can scarcely undertake treat- ment. If possible, a veterinarian who is familiar with the disease should be called. Choking. If an animal is choked the first efforts should be directed toward returning the obstruction to the mouth. If this is not successful, olive oil or castor oil should be given to lubricate the passage and thus aid in passing the obstruction to the stom- ach. Sometimes gentle massage of the exterior of the esophagus will as- sist in this. In some cases a piece of garden hose may be used to force the obstruction down, but great care is necessary or rupture of the gullet may result. In cattle severe bloating may follow a case of choking, in which case tapping the paunch as directed for hoven may be necessary. A surgeon may be able to open the esophagus by an operation and remove the body. Colic. Colic is an extremely com- mon disorder among horses. It is dif- ficult to give specific directions for treatment, as there are various forms of the disease, due to different causes, and a treatment that is suitable for one is often entirely unsuitable for an- other. Good authorities recognize the following forms of colic: Engorgement colic, obstruction colic, tympanitic colic, spasmodic colic, and worm colic. Horse owners will do well to familiar- ize themselves with the different forms of colic and from this knowledge there will follow an ability to avoid many cases and to give simple treat- ment when a case makes its appear- ance. It is obvious that a satisfactory discussion of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of these various colics cannot be given here. Constipation. Many cases can be benefited if not cured by giving laxa- tive feed, abundant exercise, and good care. Purgatives are often necessary, in which case aloes are usually given to horses and Epsom salts to cattle. Linseed oil or castor oil are often use- ful. It should be the aim to correct the condition that causes constipation; probably in most cases it will be found to be irnproper feeding. Cough. As a rule, cough should be regarded as a symptom of a disease rather than as a disease in itself. One of the first steps in treatment is to provide dry, comfortable, well-venti- lated quarters. Turpentine, mustard, and other mild counter irritants ap- plied to the skin of the neck and chest are often of service. Equine cough syrup containing agents that tend to relieve the irritation may be procured from druggists. Opium or heroin are sometimes administered to veterina- rians in cases of violent or spasmodic cough. Eczema. Eczema is, in most cases, due to improper feeding, hence the first step toward treatment should be directed to the correction of this con- dition. A laxative should be given and the affected skin may be washed with tar soap and oxide-of-zinc ointment of icthyol applied. Farcy. See Glanders. Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Foot-and- mouth disease affects cattle, sheep, swine, and goats. It is extremely in- fectious and no satisfactory treatment is known, hence immediate destruc- tion of affected animals is recom- mended. The disease is rare in the United States and Canada , but oc- casional outbreaks occur, probably re- sulting from the importation of in- 425 fected animals from foreign countries. Thorough disinfection of premises oc- cupied by diseased animals is neces- sary and it is advisable to leave such quarters vacant for several months be- fore placing healthy animals in them. Foot Rt. Foot rot is an infectious disease of sheep. Affected animals should be isolated and unaffected ones removed from pastures that may be infected. All affected animals should be compelled to stand for a few mo- ments each day in a shallow tank or trough containing blue vitriol solution, or a 2% solution of coal-tar dip. In advanced cases, individual treatment should be given by removing diseased horn and applying pure carbolic acid or the latter mixed with 10 to 15 parts of glycerine, after which a bandage moistened with disinfectant solution should be applied. Founder. For founder, hot foot- baths and poultices of ihermofuge or antiphlogistine are a favorite treat- ment. If the animal is shod, the shoes should be removed and a clean, dry, well-bedded box stall provided. Bleed- ing and blistering are frequently prac- ticed by veterinarians. In acute cases it may be advisable to cast the animal or place it in slings. Proper shoeing will often benefit chronic cases. Foul in Foot. The disease known as foul in foot is usually seen in cat- tle and is often due to animals being confined in wet, filthy quarters. A cor- rection of this condition and the ap- plication of the remedies suggested for foot rot in sheep will usually bring about a cure. Galls. Galls are usually due to poor fitting of harnesses or chafing, and the steps first made should be to remove the cause. Galled surfaces should be cleansed and oxide-of-zinc ointment ap- plied. Alum dusting powders are also often effective. Garget. As a treatment for garget the udder should be milked dry and massaged. Cloths wrung out of hot water or applications of camphor oint- ment procurable from any druggist are useful. In acute cases it may be well to support the udder by means of a wide bandage around the hips of the animal. Some forms of garget are be- lieved to be contagious, hence it is well to isolate all cases. Gid. Gid is a parasite disease of sheep, often spoken of as grub in the head. The only treatment consists of trephining the skull and removing the parasites, but the operation requires special instruments and skill in their use. Preventive measures such as avoiding infected pastures and de- stroying the heads of sheep that die of the disease are more satisfactory. Glanders, or Farcy. Glanders, or farcy, is an extremely contagious and practically incurable disease of horses, mules, and asses. Affected animals should be destroyed and prem- ises carefully disinfected. The disease is transmissible to man, hence the work of destroying animals and disin- fection should be done with great care. Grease. Grease, sometimes called grease heels or scratches, is a form of eczema affecting horses' heels. Some cases are believed to be due to filth or skin abrasions. The treatment suggested under eczema is often bene- ficial in early stages. The affected area should be clipped, cleansed, and a hot poultice applfed. Carbolic acid and glycerine may then be applied as directed under eczema, the part ban- daged, and the animal kept in a dry, clean stall well' supplied with bedding. Heaves. Heaves are not curable but may be alleviated by moistening all grain or hay fed. An affected ani- mal should not be watered imme- diately before exercise or work. Arse- nic, iron, and strychnine are often given, but should be prescribed by a veterinarian. HOG CHOLERA (By courtesy of Great Western Serum Co.) Hog Cholera is an acute febrile disease which affects only hogs, and which is characterized by extreme contagiousness and a very high death rate. The disease is found in practically all parts of the world, and is especially prevalent in the large hog-raising districts of the United States. The first recorded outbreak in this country occurred in the year 1833 in the State of Ohio. From the original center of infection the disease has spread to all portions of the United States. The United States De- partment of Agriculture estimates the 426 losses of swiue from cholera totaled $73,000,000 in one year. In one state alone the loss is placed at $4,000,000. While outbreaks occur at all seasons of the year, the great majority take place during the late summer and fall. The mortality from hog cholera is as high as 100 per cent in some herds, while the average is about 88 per cent, and many of the hogs which survive being weakened and stunted in growth are comparatively worthless, and as a rule are carriers of cholera for months following apparent recovery. CAUSE OF THE DISEASE The Germ Which Causes Hog Chol- era. Scientists, have not been able to discover the specific germ or microbe which causes hog cholera. It has never been cultivated in laboratories, as has been done with many other in- fectious germs, and we know of it only by the effects which it produces. The germ is so small, or else of such structure, that it cannot be seen with the strongest microscopes avail- able. Predisposing Causes. While hog cholera can be started in a herd only by introducing the germ which causes it, there are many factors which may render a herd more susceptible to the disease. Anything which tends to lower the health of the animals may be regarded as a predisposing cause. Among .such predisposing factors there may be mentioned improper feeding, insanitary condition of hog lots, damp or cold or to crowded sleeping quarters, dirty drinking and feeding troughs, etc. Of course in- sanitary surroundings and poor feed cannot in themselves produce hog cholera, but they lower the vitality of hogs to such an extent that they become comparatively easy victims of any disease producing germs to which they are exposed. Ways Hog Cholera Reaches a Herd. The most dangerous factor in spread- ing hog cholera is the sick hog and the hog which has apparently recov- ered from the disease. The germ which causes hog cholera is always present in the bodies of sick hogs, and is thrown off from them in large numbers in the feces and urine, thus contaminating the yards and pens in which sick hogs are kept. Sick hogs may get onto a farm in various ways by escaping from a neighboring herd, by the purchase of new stock which may show no symptoms of sickness until some days after pur- chase, by returning show hogs to the herd after visits to fairs or stock shows, by purchase of hogs which have apparently recovered from hog cholera. In addition to the danger of intro- ducing the infection through the hogs themselves it must be remembered that the germ of the disease may be carried in a minute particle of dirt on the feet of attendants or neighbors who have previously visited farms where hog cholera exists. It may also be carried in this way by dogs, and by crows and other birds. The dis- ease . may be carried down stream from herds which are affected above. After hog cholera has visited a farm, the lots, hog houses, feeding troughs, and implements used for cleaning have naturally become contaminated with the germs of the disease, and if new stock is placed in such yards after these were occupied by sick hogs the new hogs, will more than likely contract the disease. Such premises should be restocked only after clean- ing and thorough disinfection and then the safest plan is to place thereon only hogs which have been vaccinated against cholera. SYMPTOMS OF HOG CHOLERA The beginning of hog cholera in a herd is usually ushered in by sickness appearing in one or two hogs. Soon other hogs are affected and in a very short time all hogs exposed to the contagion are affected. In general the symptoms are sluggishness, disincli- nation to move, weakness, loss of ap- petite, a high fever, frequently cough, inflammation of the eyes with gum- ming of the lids, and there may be diarrhea. In advanced cases purplish blotches appear on the skin, especially on the surface of the abdomen, on the inside of the legs, and around the ears and neck. As a rule the progress %of the disease is so rapid that the hog is not greatly emaciated before death; it is, in fact, quite common in acute outbreaks for hogs to die after being sick only a few days. In the chronic 427 type they eat very little and lose flesh rapidly, finally becoming so emaciated and weak that they stagger and walk with an uncertain gait, the hind legs particularly appearing to be very weak. The eyes become inflamed and the lids may be gummed together, After a few days' illness there is us- ually a profuse diarrhea, and in these cases the hog may, and usually does, linger for several weeks, sometimes months, before it finally dies. It is extremely rare for such an animal to recover its health and vigor suffi- ciently to become of value to the owner. PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF HOGjCHOLERA General Preventive Measures. It has been shown that in the vast ma- jority of cases the germ of hog cholera is transported mechanically, in the bodies of sick hogs and on the feet of men or animals, including birds. It thus follows that the chances of an outbreak of hog cholera would be greatly lessened, if not completely avoided, if the herd could be safely protected from these carriers of in- fection. Under average farm condi- tions this is very difficult, and the best that can be hoped for is the lessening of the opportunity for infection by placing the herd on a part of the farm that will be the least accessible to men or animals from other farms. Hog lots should never be located near pub- lic roads if this can be avoided. All newly purchased stock should be kept separate from the main herd for at least thirty days. In additon to protecting the herd by methods of quarantine, careful at- tention should be giveYi to the general health of the herd. The hogs should be provided with clean, dry sleeping places, and the lots and feeding troughs should be kept clean. It is well occasionally to scatter slaked lime about the lots and to wash and disin- fect the troughs. After an outbreak of hog cholera the yards and pens should be thor- oughly cleaned, all dead hogs should be burned, the litter should be col- lected and burned, and lime scattered freely over the ground. The sheds and hog houses should be washed and disinfected with three per cent solu- tion of compound cresol (U. S. P.) Feeding troughs that have been used by sick pigs should be burned if made of wood, but if this is not practicable they should be scrubbed clean and thoroughly soaked with cresol solu- tion, the latter being washed out be- fore the troughs are used again. Prevention by Inoculation. Careful and persistent attention to general preventive measures, such as quaran- tine, disinfection, proper feeding, etc., on the part of farmers generally would no doubt result in a material reduc- tion in the yearly losses from hog cholera, and the importance of observ- ing these precautions can not be over- estimated. In view of -the fact that it is impracticable to enforce general and completely effective measures to protect hogs from the various avenues of cholera infection most hog raisers now keep their hogs immunized against cholera by employing the se- rum preventive treatment. It should be remembered that the serum treatment is used especially as a preventive, and that little success can be expected in herds which are badly affected with hog cholera. An early application is essential, and farmers should notify their veterinarians immediately upon their hogs' becoming ill, so that they can be treated at once. Properly prepared serum and virus scientifically administered insures ab- solute protection against hojg cholera. In employing the serum vaccination against hog cholera it is considered highly desirable for the treatment to be applied by competent veterinarians who have had special training in this class of work. Hoose. Hoose is a parasitic disease of calves and lambs, caused by worms in the bronchial tubes, hence it is sometimes spoken of as verminous bronchitis. Some cases are success- fully treated by confining animals in a tent or a tight room and causing them to inhale sulphur dioxide, gen- erated by burning sulphur on char- coal. There is imminent danger of suffocating the animals if they are kept too long in the gas, hence great care is necessary. In some cases an attendant remains with them an(J opens doors when he is no longer able to en- dure the gas. 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Maga- zines selling for twice as much command the service of not better authors, editors and illustrators. WOMAN'S WORLD MAGAZINE Co. 107 S. CLINTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. 429 inject chloroform or turpentine into and one that is particularly adapted the windpipe by means of a hypoder- to the specific parasite that is causing mic syringe. the trouble may be necessary. Hoven, or Bloat. Hoven, or bloat, is very likely to occur in cattle when they are allowed to overfeed, particu- larly on rank-growing forage such as clover or alfalfa. In early stages of the disease, a wooden bit or gag, re- tained in the mouth by means of light ropes over the horns will assist in get- ting rid of the gas that is accumulating in the digestive tract. A handful of salt placed in the mouth back of the gag will often make it more effective. A favorite remedy is 2 oz. of turpentine well diluted with milk or linseed oil. Other remedies are: common baking soda in 2-tablespoonsful doses as a drench, and Jamaica ginger in 3- or 4- oz. doses given as a drench, well dijuted with hot water. In acute cases when bloating has become so severe that there is danger of suffocation or rup- ture of the paunch, tapping should be resorted to. Use a trocar and canula, inserting the instrument about half way between the point of the hip or what is often called the hook bone and the last rib on the left side of the animal and choosing the point where the swelling is most prominent. It is well to first make a hole in the skin with a knife. When the puncture has been effected the trocar is with- drawn and the canula allowed to re- main in the opening. A pocket knife may be used if a trocar is not avail- able, but with the former there is dan- ger of making the incision too large. Intestinal and Stomach Worms Intestinal and stomach worms are one of the most common parasitic disor- ders of domestic animals. Worms in the stomach or intestines interfere with nutrition, cause irritation and spasms, and may give rise to serious complications. Some of the different forms are tapeworms, roundworms, whipworms, threadworms, and pin- worms. Common remedies for worms are turpentine, diluted with linseed oil, salt, copperas and santonin. It is always advisable to withhold feed for 24 to 48 hr. previous to giving worm remedies, and shortly after giving the drug a purgative should be adminis- tered. In obstinate cases a more specific treatment than can be outlined here Indigestion The usual treatment for indigestion is to give a purgative, followed by Jamaica ginger and a tonic, but special cases often require special treatment. If the indigestion is due to improper feeding, the cause should be obviated by feeding sparingly for a time, or even by withholding feed entirely. Lice. Lice are more or less common on all domestic animals. A good coal- tar dip is an efficient lice killer and may usually be depended on to exter- minate the parasites if used in ac- cordance with directions furnished by the manufacturer. Maggots. Maggots are frequently seen in wounds resulting from dehorn- ing, castrating, and accidents. The treatment is to apply coal-tar dip, kero- sene, or turpentine diluted with lin- seed oil. Mange. Mange is a parasitic dis- ease caused by minute animal parasites or mites. It is common in sheep and cattle and is often called scab or scabies; it also affects horses and hogs. Some forms of mange are more resis- tant to treatment than others. Dip- ping in a reliable coal-tar dip is the most convenient and satisfactory rem- edy for small animals. The dip solu- tion does not kill eggs of the mites, hence the dipping should be repeated frequently if it is expected to exter- minate the disease. If dipping is not practicable, local treatment with green soap, sulphur ointment, or carbolic acid in glycerine may be applied. The hair should be clipped and scabs softened be- fore application in order to secure the best results. Infected quarters should be ^thoroughly sprayed with coal-tar dip solution to destroy parasites that may be harbored there. Milk Fever. Milk fever affects chiefly dairy cows that are heavy milk- ers. Pugative of epsom salts may be given early in the disease, but if paralysis has set in, medicine admin- istered by the mouth is likely to cause strangulation. The affected cow should be propped up to a comfortable posi- tion with bags of straw, and ice or 430 cold water applied to her head and spine. Oxygen gas injected into the udder is a treatment that is now used very extensively. If oxygen cannot be procured, pumping the udder full of air by means of an ordinary bicycle pump and a milking tube may be resorted to. Navel III. Navel ill is an infectious disease of the joints. It occurs in foals and sometimes in the young of other animals soon after birth, and is due to the entrance of germs through the naval opening. Prevention consists in keeping the dam in a clean, dry, sani- tary stall, and in bandaging the naval of the young as soon as it is dropped. Treatment after a case has developed is seldom successful. Quarter Crack and Sand Crack. When a horse is affected with quarter cracks or sand cracks a blacksmith may draw the parts of the hoof to- gether with a carefully fitted shoe, or by means of nails. Tar should be ap- plied to exclude dirt from the crevices. Rabies. Rabies affects all animals and is transmissible to man, in the latter case being known as hydropho- bia. There is no satisfactory treat- ment of rabies in animals. On account of the imminent danger of spreading the disease, it is advisable to destroy affected animals at once. However, in case what is thought to be a rabid animal, as a mad dog, is at large in a community and bites animals or per- sons it is always advisable to preserve the life of the supposedly rabid animal until a diagnosis can be made to deter- mine whether or not rabies is actually present. This precaution is particularly important in case persons are bitten. Rheumatism. Rheumatism affects horses, cattle, pigs, and goats. Treat- ment is not very satisfactory. Clean, dry quarters and good, nourishing feed will go a long way toward preventing the disorder and will often bring about marked improvement in cases already developed. Enlarged, stiffened joints may be rubbed with iodine ointment. Veterinarians are sometimes able to fire and blister affected parts with good results. Rickets, OP Rachitis. Rickets, or rachitis, is common in young pigs and is believed to be due to improper feed- ing of the dam. Treatment should be directed toward correcting the diet and providing clean, dry, sanitary quarters. Liquid feeds, such as gruels, are par- ticularly useful. Ringworm. Ringworm attacks horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and swine. The disorder is due to a fungus growth. Painting with iodine or a strong solution of coal-tar dip will usually destroy the parasite. Occasion- ally man requires ringworm from ani- mals, hence due precaution should be taken in treating cases. Animals transmit the disease to animals of the same species, but it is said that cattle seldom acquire it from horses or vice versa. It is always desirable to isolate cases of ringworm and disinfect the quarters they have occupied. Green soap, boracic acid, and turpentine are other remedies that are frequently used. Scab in Sheep. See Mange. Scours. Scours affects chiefly newly born animals. Linseed oil will often assist in a freeing of the intestinal tract from irritating material. Laud- anum is useful to relieve pain. Lime- water is a favorite remedy with many stockmen. See that feed is clean and wholesome and milk pails or troughs are sterilized for each feeding. Sunstroke. Apply ice or cold water to the head and along the spine. Bleed- ing is not advisable. A stimulant such as whiskey is often given in these cases. Many authorities consider it inadvisa- ble to drench animals over the entire body with a hose or by throwing pails of water on them. Many cases of sun- stroke in horses may be prevented. During periods of intense heat, provide a head covering and place in this a sponge moistened with cold water. Frequent watering is also a safeguard. Swine Fever. See hog cholera. Tetanus, or Lockjaw. Tetanus, or lockjaw, is an extremely contagious dis- ease and a dangerous one because of the fact that it is easily transmitted to man. As a general rule, treatment for the disease is useless, although good results have been reported from the use of a serum. When there is reason to suspect that an animal will 431 develop tetanus because of infection from a wound, an immediate use of the same serum, known as antitetanic serum, is successful in preventing the disease in a large majority of cases. A qualified veterinarian should be em- ployed, to administer the serum. A wound that is suspected to contain teta- nus germs should be open and cleaned out so that every part of it will be exposed to the air, as the germs of tetanus do not thrive under these con- ditions. Pure carbolic acid may be used to clean the wound. Texas Fever. Texas fever is a viru- lent disease of cattle and one that is very prevalent in the southern part of the United States. It is caused by a minute animal parasite that lives in the body of the Texas fever tick or more properly the splenetic fever tick. Hence, efforts should be made to ex- terminate the latter pest. The method of immunizing cattle against the dis- ease has been developed and used some- what extensively. No satisfactory treatment is known, and it is often advisable to destroy affected animals and free the other ones from ticks by dipping or spraying and remove them to new pasture. Thrush. Thrush affects the frogs of horses' hoofs. Treatment consis* . in placing the animals in clean, dry quar- ters and cleaning the foot and apply- ing a healing powder such as calomel and iodoform, equal parts. In some cases it may be necessary to cauterize the affected part, for which purpose butter of antimony applied with a swab is effective. Afterwards a dressing of tar and a bandage over the foot will serve to exclude dirt and permit heal- ing. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis affects all domestic animals. There is no satis- factory treatment for this disease, but e\ery effort should be made to stamp it out by destroying the affected ani- mals or at least isolating them and ab- staining from the use of any products from them. A discussion- of the ad- ditional measures for the control of this disease is impossible in this space. Con- sult a state veterinarian or board of health. 432 Drugs Horses Cattle Sheep Hogs Dogs Acetanilid 1-2 dr. 2 dr. .5-1 dr. .5-1 dr. 3-7 gr. Aconite tincture 10-30 dp. 20-30 dp. 10 dp. 5 dp. 1-3 dp. Alcohol (see Brandy) Aloes . . 5-8 dr. 1-1.5 oz. 2-4 dr. 2-4 dr. 15-20 gr. Alum 2-4 dr. 3-4 dr. 40 gr. 40 gr. 15 gr. Ammonia water .5 oz. 1 oz. 2 dr. Idr. .5 dr. Ammonia aromatic 1-2 oz. 2oz. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 20-60 dp. Aniseed 1 oz. 1.5 oz. 1-2 dr. Idr. 15 gr. Areca nut .5-1 oz. 1 oz. 1-3 dr. 2 dr. Idr. Arnica tincture .51 oz. 1 oz. 2 dr. .5 dr. 7-20 dp. Arsenic (Fowler's solution) Asafetida tincture 2-4 dr. 2oz. 5 dr. 3oz. 5-20 dp. .5 oz. 5-20 dp. 2 dr. 1-5 dp. Idr. Atropine Igr. 1-2 gr. 07gr. .07 gr. .03 gr. Belladonna fluid extract . . . Boracic acid .5 dr. 1-3 dr. Idr. 3 dr. 20 dp. 20 gr. 3 dp. 15 gr. Idp. 8gr. Brandy 2-4 oz. 4 oz. 1-2 oz. 1-2 oz. 1-4 dr. Buchu 1-2 oz. 5-20 dp. Caffein 7-15 gr. 2 gr. Calcium phosphate 2-4 dr. 1 oz. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 5-20 gr. Calomel Idr. 1-2 dr. 5-20 gr. 5-20 gr. 1 gr. Camphor spirit 2-4 dr. loz. 2 dr. 15 dp. 10 dp. Cannabis indica extract . . . 1-2 dr. 10-15 dp. 1 A-1 gr. Cantharides 5-20 gr. 5-20 gr. 4-8 gr. 4-8 gr. 1-2 gr. Capsicum 20-60 gr. 1-2 dr. 1-8 gr. Carbolic Acid .5-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 10-20 dp. 5-15 dp. 3-8 dp. Carbon bisulphide 2-4 dr. Castor oil Ipt. 1 pt. 2-4 oz. 2-4 oz. 1-2 dr. Catechu .5-1 oz. 1-2 oz. 5-30 gr. Chalk . 5-2 oz. 2oz. 1-2 dr. Idr. .5-1 dr.' Charcoal 1-2 oz. 1-2 oz. 2-4 dr. 2-4 dr. 20-60 gr. Chloral hydrate 1-2 oz. 1-2 oz. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 5-20 gr. Chloroform 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 25 dp. 20 dp. 10 dp. Cocaine 5-10 gr. 10 gr. Kgr. Cod liver oil 2-6 oz. 3-8 oz. 3-8 dr. 2-6 dr. 1-3 dr. Copperas Idr. 2 dr. 20 gr. 10 gr. Copper sulphate 2-4 dr. 2-4 dr. 20-30 gr. 20-30 gr. 1-2 gr. Creolin 1-2 dr. 2 dr. 1-5 dp. Croton oil 15-25 dp. .5-1 dr. 5-10 dp. 5-10 dp. Idp. Digitalis 10-50 gr. 10-60 gr. 5-15 gr. 5-10 gr. 2gr. Dover's powder .5-1 oz. 5-10 gr. Epsom salts .5-llb. lib. 14 oz. 1 oz. 1-4 dr. Ergot .5-1 oz. .51 oz. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 1 dr. Eserin 1-3 gr. 2-3 gr. Ether .51 oz. 1 oz. 2-4 dr. 2-4 dr. 25 dp. Fenugreek . . 1-2 oz. 2oz. 2-3 dr. 2-3 dr. 15 gr. Fowler 'a Solution (See Arsenic) Gentian . . 4-8 dr. 3 dr. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 40 gr. Ginger 2-8 dr. 5-8 dr. 1-2 dr. 15-60 gr. 5-20 gr. Glauber salts .5-1 Ib. 1-1 51b. 1-4 dr. Glycerine 2-5 oz. 3-5 oz. 5 dr. 4 dr. 1 dr. Hydrastis 2-8 dr. 2-8 dr. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 5-40 dp. Hydrochloric acid 1-3 dr. 2-3 dr. 10-30 dp. 10-20 dp. 5 dp. Hyoscyamus .51 oz. 1 oz. 10 gr. Iodide of potash .5-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 10-25 gr. 5-20 gr. 2-8 gr. Ipecac 1-2 dr. 2-4 dr. 1 dr. 1-2 gr. Iron sulphate 1-2 dr. 2 dr. 25 gr. 25 gr. 4 gr. Jaborandi 2-4 dr. 4 dr. 1 dr 1 dr. 5-50 gr. Jalap 2-4 dr. 1-2 dr. 433 DOSES OF DRUGS FOR FARM ANIMALS Continued Drugs Horses Cattle Sheep Hogs Dogs Jamaica ginger 1 oz. 2oz. .5 oz. Kerosene . . . .- 1-2 dr. Kino .51 oz. 1-2 oz. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr 5-25 er Kousso 5-4 dr Lard 8oz. 5 oz. Laudanum 14 oz. 2-5 oz. 1-4 dr. 1-2 dr 20 dp Lead acetate Idr. 1 dr. 25 gr. 20 er 1-2 er Lime water 45 oz. 4-6 oz. 2 oz. 1-8 dr Linseed oil . 5-1 pt. 1-2 pt. 6-12 oz. 5-10 oz. 1 oz Magnesium sulphate (see Epsom salts) Male fern, fluid extract. . . . Morphine 3-6 dr. 3-10 gr. 4-6 dr. 5-10 gr. 1-2 dr. 1-2 gr. 1-2 dr. l A- l AKf. 15-40 dp. .02-14 er Mustard .51 oz. 1 oz. 1-2 dr. 1-2 dr. 20 er Nitre . 1-2 oz. 2-3 oz. Idr. Idr 5-20 er Nux vomica 1-2 dr. 2 dr. 30-40 gr. 10-20 gr. 1-2 gr. Olive oil 1-2 pt. 1-2 pt. 2-4 oz. Opium (powdered) ....'.... 1-2 dr. 2 dr. 6^-25 gr. 5^-20 gr. 15 gr Pepper. . 1-3 dr. 2-4 dr. 15-25 gr. 10-20 gr. 4-10 gr. Peppermint oil 15-30 dp. 30 dp. 1-5 dp. Potassium bromide 1-2 oz. 2oz. 2-4 dr. 2-4 dr. 5-50 gr. Quinine 15-60 gr. ' Idr. 5-10 gr. 5-10 gr. 1-2 gr. Rhubarb 1-2 oz. 1-2 oz. Idr. Idr. 5-10 gr. Salol .5-4 dr. 1-3 gr. Salts (see Epsom and Glauber) Saltpeter (see Nitre) Soda 1 oz. 2oz. .5 oz. 2 dr. 20-50 gr. Spanish flies (see Can- tharides) Strychnine .5-2 gr. 2-3 gr. 1 A-1 gr. 01 gr. Subnitrate of bismuth 1-2 dr. 2 dr. 10-30 gr. 5-20 gr. 3-10 gr. Sulphur 2-4 oz. 3-4 oz. 1-2 oz. 1-2 oz. 1-4 dr. Turpentine 1-2 oz. 2oz. 1-4 dr. 1 dr. 20-50 dp. Whiskey (see Brandy) In the above list of doses, oz. stands for ounce; pt. for pint; Ib. for pound; gr. for grain; dr. for dram; dp. for drop. Fractions are expressed thus: %, or by decimals, thus: .5. Other figures show limits of small and large doses. 434 A Magazine for Every Member of the Family The People's Home Journal THE PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL is a magazine of unusual values and a welcome visitor in more than 900,000 homes each month. The editorial comments of every issue are unsurpassed ; each issue has intensely in- teresting features and a powerful COMPLETE NOVEL- ETTE. 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These few repairs on the ele- vator have been cables, worm wheels and rubber belting, used on the short conveyor from the wagon to the large conveyor. The repairs on any grain elevator will be small if the machine is handled right. Comparing the ele- vator of today with the elevator of a few years ago is like comparing the latest equipped automobile with the old, now odd-looking cars of a few years ago. Every manufacturer - of elevators specifies the time to take in unloading a load of grain and the speed to run, but if the elevator is overloaded or run too fast it can seldom do much harm. The grain elevator is hardly ever like the binder, that is always causing little delays. One man can run an elevator with horse power if the horses will go without driving. The main points in caring for an elevator are to keep it well oiled and placed in the dry during bad weather. It does not require an expert to repair a grain elevator. The cost of repairs will depend more upon the care than m the wear of the parts. The outside portable elevator has the advantage over the inside type in that it has to be moved but little, and sometimes not at all; but it is exposed to the weather. The fixed type of elevator has the advantages of both the portable types, but is a little higher priced. Most of the older portable elevators did not elevate wheat and oats as well as corn, but the newer types, es- pecially the vertical bucket types, carry any kind of grain. An elevator will unload a load of grain in a few minutes, besides saving the busker, already tired with his day's work, a lot of hard labor. Since my first elevator, Which, I forgot to mention, was an inside type, I have an outside type which I have had for six years. Last summer I purchased a fixed, vertical type of elevator with chain and buckets. This elevator is very handy and will unload any kind of grain. It is run by a horizontal four-horse gasoline engine. I believe the gasoline engine is a little handier and better than the power jack for running a dump, because it requires no attention while running, and also runs the dump at the same rate of speed. Nearly any type of elevator is useful on the farm for unloading small grain. J. O. WOODARD. Champaign Co., 111. More Than 110,000 Farmers Read iqcmsnl The FARMERS' REVIEW "Illinois Greatest Farm Paper" Published Every Week One Dollar a Year 436 Write for Attractive Prices on The Old Reliable "Liltle Giant" Grain Elevator We'll quote you a very attract- ;. ive price for 1917 and send -^v you name of dealer nearest ^ you, who will be pleased :j\