Prairie farmer's directory of St. Clair and Monroe counties, Illinois 1919, Part 32

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Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., Prairie Farmer Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 662


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331


Number with no mortgage report ...


19


For farms consisting of owned land only :


212


Value of their land and buildings


.dollars


1,970,158


Amount of mortgage debt .dollars


563.380


Percent of value of land and buildings


28.6


LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS


Dairy cows on farms reporting dairy products .. .number


10.192


Dairy cows on farms reporting milk produced. .number


9.412


Milk produced .gallons


3,110.207


Sold .gallons


1,402.738 5,255


Butter fat sold


pounds


2,733


Butter produced


pounds


582,496


Sold


. pounds


411,985


Cheese produced


.pounds


Sold .pounds


23.625


Value of dairy products excluding home and use of milk and cream. . .. dollars


317.054


Receipts from sale of dairy products. .dollars


277.581


Poultry raised


.humber


534.040


Sold


.number


214.495


Eggs produced Sold ..


dozens


1,319,822


Value of poultry and eggs produced


.dollars


455.870


Receipts from sale of poultry and eggs


dollars


262.799


300


.dozens


945.522


Cream sold


. gallons


Number free from mortgage debt.


Number reporting debt and amount.


acres


dollars


Farms consisting of owned land only ..


.


PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY


Wool, fleeces shorn .number


1,077


Mohair and goat hair fleeces shorn.


number


Value of wool and mohair produced


.dollars


1,99%


IToney produced


pounds


15,844


Wax produced


pounds


Value of honey and wax produced dollars


2,038


DOMESTIC ANIMALS SOLD OR SLAUGHTERED


Calves sold or slaughtered


number


6,7%


Other cattle sold or slaughtered


number


2.576


Horses, mules, asses and burros sold


.number


1,183


Swine sold or slaughtered


.number


29,164


Sheep and goats sold or slaughtered


number


526


Receipt from sale of animals


dollars


407.205


Valuc of animals slaughtered


dollars


288,713


VALUE OF ALL CROPS


Cereals


dollars


3,488,491


Other grains and sceds


dollars


28,129


Hay and forage


dollars


405.353


Vegetables


dollars


689.3.89


Fruits and nuts


dollars


67,776


All other crops


dollars


81.984


SELECTED CROPS


Corn


bushels


2,205.178


Oats


acres


20,959


bushels


457.703


Whcat


acres


114,907


bushes


2,021,081


Emmer and spelt


acres


30


bushels


290


Barley


acres


15


bushels


561


acres


.....


...


acres


103


bushels


1,123


HAY AND FORAGE


All tame or cultivated grasses


tons


36,886


Timothy alone


acres


11,058


tons


12,332


Timothy and clover mixed


acres


Clover alone


tons


22,959


Alfalfa


acres


101s


10.3


Millet or Hungarian grass


acres


22.3


Other tame or cultivated grasses


arres


121


tons


121


Wild, salt or prairie grasses.


.acres


1,3


tons


14


Grains cut green


acres


27


tons


3.52


Coarse forage


acres


41,3


tons


1.124


Potatoes


acres


7,070


bushels


820,713


All other vegetables


acres


3,701


Maple trees .


.number


.. ....


.......


......


.. acres


........


Broom corn


pounds


1,180


MISCELLANEOUS


Labor-farm reporting


2,452


C'ash expended


.dollars


362.019


Rent and board


.dollars


151.718


Fertilizer-farms reporting


13.2


Amount expended


.dollars


4.150


Fccd-farms reporting


1,417


Amount expended


dollars


110.311


Receipts from sale of feedable crops


dollars


170,350


Maple sugar (made)


.pounds


Maple sirup (made)


gallons


22.331


Buckwheat


bushels


Ryc


34,613


acres


63,003


acres


204


SPECIAL CROPS: .


tons


£


105


FARMERS AND BREEDERS, MONROE COUNTY


GENERAL FARM DATA for MONROE COUNTY, ILLINOIS FROM 1910 CENSUS


Population


13,508


Number of all farms.


1.487


Color and nativity of farmers :


Native white


1,309


Foreign-born white


176


Negro and other non-white


2


Number of farms classified by size :


Under 3 acres


3 to 9 acres


33


10 to 19 acres


31


20 to 40 acres


75


50 to 99 acres


26.3


100 to 174 acres


689


175 to 259 acres


30 6


260 to 499 acres


86


500 to 999 acres


4


1,000 acres and over


Approximate land arca


.acres


248.960


Land in farms


.acres


208.790'


Improved land in farms


acres


155,439


Woodland in farms ..


.Acres


46,030


Other unimproved land in farms.


.acres


7.321


Percent of land arca in farms ..


83.9


Percent of farm land improved.


74.4


Average acres per farm.


140.4


Average improved acres per farm.


104.5


Land


dollars


8,885,029


Buildings


dollars


1,848.325


Implements and machinery


dollars


315,917


Domestic animals, poultry and becs


dollars


1,001,891


Percent of value of all property in


Land


73.7


Buildings


15 .. 3


Implements and machinery


2.6


Domestic animals, poultry and bees.


Average values :


All property per farm. .dollars


8.10


Land and buildings per farm. .dollars


7.218


Land per acres


.dollars


4,255


Farms reporting domestic animals


1,467


Value of domestic animals.


.dollars


931,662


Cattle :


Total number


6,191


Dairy cows


3,812


Other cows


4.22


Yearling heifers


778


Calves


Ycarling steers and bulls


201


Other steers and bulls


117


Value


.dollars


131,719


Horses :


Total number


4,201


Mature horses


3.781


Yearling colts


298


Spring colts


.dollars


395.625


Mules :


Total number


2.652


Mature mules


2.565-


Ycarling colts


62'


Spring colts


Valuc


.dollars


323.846.


305


Value


12,051,162


All farm property value


.dollars


-


.


PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY


Asscs and burros :


Number


.dollars 6.30


Swinc:


Total number


14.148


Mature hogs


10,011


Spring pigs


4,177


Value


.dollars


72,997


Sheep :


Total number


2,115


Rams, yews and wethers


1,215


Spring lambs


Valuc


.. dollars


6,76:


Goats :


Number


Valuc


.dollars


11


Number of poultry of all kinds.


172.053


Value . dollars


62,582


Number of colonies of bees. Value


. dollars


617


Number of farms operated by owners. Percent of all farms


59.3


Land in farms .


.acres


124,295


Improved land in farms


acres ,


89,686


Value of land and buildings


dollars


6,121,509


Degree of ownership :


Farms consisting of owned land only


484


Farms consisting of owned land and hired land.


398


Color and nativity of owners :


Native white


752


Foreign-born white


130


Negro and other non-white ..


Number of farms operated by tenants.


600


Perecnt of all farms


40.3


Land in farms .


.acres


83,469


Improved land in farms


.aeres


65,072


Value of land and buildings


.dollars


4,557,145


Form of tenancy :


Share tenants


40-4


Share cash tenants


171


Cash tenants


Tenure not specified


5


Color and nativity of tenants:


Native white


552


Foreign-born white


2


Number of farms operated by managers :


5


Land in farms .acres


1,026


Improved land in farms.


681


Value of land and buildings.


.. dollars


54,700


Mortgage debt report:


For all farms operated by owners :


614


Number with mortgage debt .


217


Number with no mortgage report ..


21


For farms consisting of owned land only :


9.3


Value of their land and buildings .dollars


626,222


Amount of mortgage debt .dollars


182.650


Percent of value of land and buildings


29.2


LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS


Dairy cows on farms reporting dairy products. .number


3,776


Dairy cows on farms reporting milk produced. .number


3.464


Milk produced


.. gallons


1,049,027


Sold


·gallon s


320,446


gallons


212


Butter produced


pounds


232,233


Sold .. pounds


1.39.15.3


Cheese produced .pounds


5.578


Sold .pounds


3.338


Value of dairy products exeluding home and use of milk and cream .... dollars


76,476


Receipts from sale of dairy products. .dollars


SS.116


Poultry raised


.number


203,2 3)


Sold


.number


74,435


306


Cream sold pounds


Butter fat sold


225


Negro and other non- white.


Number free from mortgage debt.


Number reporting debt and amount. .


.acres


2


Value


257


882


FARMERS AND BREEDERS, MONROE COUNTY


Eggs produced


Sold .. dozens


580.311


Value of poultry and eggs produced


.dollars


205,952


Receipts from sale of poultry and eggs.


.dollars


129,415


Wool, fleeces shorn .


number


926


Mohair and Goat hair fleeces shorn.


number


Value of wool and mohair produced


dollars


1,913


Honey produced


.pounds


2,552


Wax produced


pounds


22


Value of honey and wax produced


dollars


348


DOMESTIC ANIMALS SOLD OR SLAUGHTERED


Calves sold or slaughtered


number


2,318


Other cattle sold or slaughtered


.number


746


Horses, mules, asses and burros sold. .number


386


Swine sold or slaughtered


.number


15,921


Sheep and goats sold or slaughtered number


403


Receipt from sale of animals


dollars


145,021


Value of animals slaughtered


dollars


135,503


VALUE OF ALL CROPS


Cereals


dollars


. 1,692,413


Other grains and seeds


dollars


11,784


Hay and forage


.dollars


146,607


Vegetables


dollars


155,923


Fruits and nuts


.dollars


18,432


All other crops


dollars


47,345


SELECTED CROPS


Corn


aeres


25,633


bushels


894,414


Oats


acres


5,549


bushels


102,905


Wheat


.acres


71,790


bushels


1,136,207


Emmer and spelt


acres


2


bushels


33


Barley


acres


99


bushels


2,513


Buckwheat


acres


...


Rye


acres


1.39


bushels


1,966


Hay and forage:


acres


14,746


All tame or cultivated grasses


tons


16,016


Timothy alone


acres


3,2KG


tons


4,511


Timothy and clover mixed


acres


440


tons


5,59


Clover alone


.acres


10,627


Alfalfa


acres


315


tons


745


Millet or Hungarian grass


tons


62


Other tame or cultivated grasses


acres


2


Wild, salt or prairie grasses


acres


1


Grains cut green


acres


47


Coarse forage


acres


504


tons


042


Special crops:


acres


1,377


bushels


191,483


All other vegetables


acres


25)


Broom corn


.acres


1


MISCELLANEOUS


Labor-farm reporting


1.006


Cash expended


.dollars


142.3.30


Rent and board .dollars


57.38.7


Fertilizer-farms reporting


62


Amount expended


.dollars


1,841


Foed-farms reporting


717


Amount expended


dollars


45.398


Receipts from sale of fecdable crops.


dollars


32.003


1


tons


4


tons


10,138


acres


tons


tons


Potatoes


pounds


771.2. 1


.dozens


307


bushels


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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY


GESTATION TABLE OF FARM ANIMALS


Time of


Marcs, 340 Days


Cows, 283 Days


Ewes, 150 Days


Sows,


Bitches. 63 Days


Jan.


1


Dcc.


Oct. 10


May 30


Apr.


22


Mar. 4 A


..


11


15


June


27


9


11


16


20


16


..


21


25


"


21


..


26


30


19


26


31


Nov.


40


29


22


Apr.


3


Feb.


150


Jan.


OuTi


14


July


4


..


27


..


13


15


:


20


24


-14


..


6


18


20


25


29


..


19


11


23


..


25


:


30


Dec. 4 . "4


29


..


21


May


3


Mar.


2


Feb.


4


..


tav


Aug.


1000 m


July


..


13


17


19


24


-


18


11


23


27


Mar. 1


Jan.


3


23


..


16


28


Apr.


1


6


11


13


Sept.


2


..


31


..


23


12


Aug.


5 no


..


22


26


31


Feb.


627


Oct.


NAN


Sept.


4


..


22


26


..


31


May


ou


1


24


..


6


10


15


19


..


6


29


11


15


20


24


11


Oct.


var


..


26


..


30


June


..


Dec.


1


24


Sept.


5


July


our


..


494.


..


18


11


NoY.


3


..


15


.


20


24


28


16


..


8


20


..


2.1


13


25


..


26


..


18


30


Ang.


4


9


13


Jan.


5


28


10


14


19


23


10


Dec.


3


..


8


20


..


24


..


29


June


42727


..


30


23


Nov.


30


..


29


8


Feb.


494


Jan.


UNNO


..


14


..


14


19


23


..


28


July


272


Mar.


1


22


Dec.


4


Oct.


3


8


17


22


11


Feb.


1


..


14


18


22


27


16


..


6


..


24


..


26


16


..


29


..


..


21


Jan.


3


.


270


17


21


10


Mar.


..


13


17


..


22


26


15


..


13


23


..


25


..


18


28


Dec.


NAS


11


15


May


5


25


7


.


16


.. 20


10


2


..


12


17


21


25


15


..


20


..


12


..


27


Dec.


15


Oct.


59


29


..


21


Mar. J


.


..


26


..


17


..


15


27


May


1


Apr.


rou.


..


17


16


:


20


25


.


27


22


14


..


494


..


27


..


19


Aug.


1


June 5


25


30


Apr .


00 00 m


3


4


8


..


23


Oct.


S


..


19


24


..


20


..


13


25


Set.


Aug. .€


3


..


00


13


18


22


..


27


19


12


..


24


:


24


17


29


28


Set.


272


27


Aug.


1


21


11


28


Oct.


272


16


Apr.


5


..


26


27


Nov.


1


Sept. 5


..


30


..


23


Feb.


2


22


26


30


25


..


17


27


-


15


..


19


9


June


1


26


.€


8


-


14


..


19


18


22


24


29


28


:


26


..


272


11


16


18


16


21


17


..


21


22


20


July


NAN


..


21


..


17


9


4


27


..


Nov.


26


19


..


31


5


29


1 0


1.5


..


23


25


30


July


..


14


18


15 .


25


..


18


13


=


..


.€


6


27


..


13


19


23


22


2


..


31


20


6


10


:


6


11


31


Nov.


8


.


8


18


..


6


11


30


22


17


20


25


..


16


21


21


..


1


6


6


8


21


June


28


24


16


..


24


24


17


29


..


6


AVA


May


272


14


Service


112 Days


6 0


29


May


".


2


..


-


3


18


23


..


17


..


..


..


..


Apr.


17


31


30


Mar.


27


25


..


..


..


in


7


9


7


..


12


..


16


..


..


19


308 .


:


..


15


..


...


..


FARMERS AND BREEDERS, ST. CLAIR AND MONROE COUNTIES


AVERAGE WEIGHT OF LIVESTOCK


The average weight of cattle at Chicago for months mentioned was as follows:


1915


1914


1913


1912


1911


1910


1909


January


.1,027


996


1,002


1,018


297


1,019


1,025


February


1,041


1,013


1,006


990


1,031


1,019


1,042


March


1,055


1,012.


929


991


1.030


995


1,022


May


1,075


1,021


1,040


994


1,080


. 1,024


1 1,482


June


.1,076


1,008


1,069


999


1,036


1,006


- 1,092


July


1,032


1,000


1,037


1,003


1,017


980


1,074


Angust


1,050


999


1,021


958


995


939


1,022


September


1,047


981


992


953


985


949


994


October


. 1,024


958


980


951


966


947


974


November


1,017


1,015


1,011


957


889


990


995


December


1,037


1,003


997


980


972


995


999


Year


1,046


1,002


1,003


981


997


990


1,036


The average weight of calves at Chicago for month mentioned was as follows:


1915


1914


1913


1912


1911


1910


1909


January


142


· 141


140


154


156


180


169


February


129


137


132


137


148


155


151


March


131


119


123


124


125


146


138


April


111


113


111


112


114


116


117


May


117


119


114


116


119


127


117


June


122


123


127


128


134


138


129


July


136


136


136


139


147


170


154


August


149


151


153


161


161


176


178


September


155


173


176


177


190


204


220


October


160


165


169


170


203


219


220


November


159


160


157


171


170


204


206


December


149


152


154


157


168


183


191


Year


134


135


134


145


153


168


165


The average weight of hogs at Chicago for months mentioned was as follows:


1915


1914 .


1913


1912


1911


1910


1909


1908


1907


January


223


216


226


212


226


210


203


215


223


February


224


224


230


217


230


213


204


212


222


March


231


233


240


218


239


218


206


212


228


April


233


233


242


227


241


227


212


219


234


May


233


236


242


232


242


239


216


218


235


June


231


237


244


235


236


242


219


217


236


July


238


244


243


23.9


233


246


225


222


240


August


246


248


233


240


239


255


233


224


250


September


235


242


222


235


224


259


232


219


253


October


204


229


209


326


212


253


227


207


235


November


187


218


207


222


208


232


225


213


209


December


190


226


213


223


213


224


214


211


214


Ycar


219


231


228


226


228


235


218


216


231


Lightest on record.


The average weight of sheep and lambs at Chicago for months mentioned was as follows:


'15


'14


'13


'12


'11


'10


'09


'08


'07


'06


'05


'04


'0.3


January


82


81


82


82


90


83


84


85


86


86


86


93


88


February


81


81


85


82


88


82


83


84


86


83


89


86


March


82


84


84


84


86


82


84


86


86


82


88


87


April


83


83


85


82


85


80


84


84


85


82


89


88


87


May


81


82


82


80


84


82


81


85


84


82


$7


86


Tunc


72


74


77


76


75


80


77


82


81


80


82


82


80


August


79


76


78


75


78


80


80


79


81


. 79


79


82


81


September


75


73


75


77


72


79


79


79


82


78


78


78


77


October


78


71


73


78


73


79


80


79


80


79


75


78


79


November


81


83


78


82


78


82


81


81


81


80


80


8.5


December


82


83


80


85


83


81


79


82


84


85


84


-


-


-


Ycar


79


78


79


79


79


81


83


82


S3


S1


S3


S4


83


AVERAGE WEIGHT OF STOCK


Yearly average weight of livestock at Chicago for seven years :


1915


1914


1913


1912


1911


1910


1909


Cattle


1046


1002


1008


981


997


99(


1036


Calves


134


135


134


145


153


168


165


Hogs


219


231


228


226


228


2.35


218


Sheep


79


78


79


79


79


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83


76


79


81


82


83


July


73


76


76


75


76


80


87


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1,063


1,036


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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY


PROTECT YOUR HONEST DOLLAR


To Prairie Farmer Readers-


Don't buy cheap, unadvertised goods, but protect yourself when buy- ing by insisting on getting from your dealer only --


E- GUARANTEE


TRIPLE -


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Guaranteed By


Manufacturer


Guaranteed By


GOODS


C P.F.


Prairie Farmer


Guaranteed By


Your Dealer


All Goods Advertised in Prairie Farmer are TRIPLE-G Goods. All Goods Advertised in This Directory are TRIPLE-G Goods.


When the local dealer says in his advertisement:


"We Sell and Recommend the Following TRIPLE-Guarantee Goods"


as in any advertisement in Prairie Farmer or in this Directory, it gives you this TRIPLE-Guarantee


1st That the manufacturer of the goods stands back of them. 2nd That the Prairie Farmer stands back of them.


3rd That the merchant handling the goods stands back of them.


(TRIPLE-Guarantee Goods" 1918


Are the best value for the money. Safest to buy. And Satisfaction is absolutely insured.


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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, ST. CLAIR AND MONROE COUNTIES


What Are "TRIPLE-G" Goods? Pr 1918


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GOODS WHY


should you ask for them and refuse any other kind?


W HEN a reader of Prairie Farmer goes into a store to buy, he is assured of getting full value for his money if he insists on buying only well known advertised goods and refusing to buy any unknown brand substitute.


WHY? Because advertised goods are well known goods that are backed up with the guar- antce of PRAIRIE FARMER and the manufacturer. If the goods are not as represented in the advertising, or do not give full satisfaction, this TRIPLE GUARANTEE means that you have only to make your complaint and that any just claim will be fairly considered and your money paid back in case the goods are not as represented. This is PRAIRIE FARMER'S ,FAIR PLAY POLICY with its readers. We back up every advertisement in PRAIRIE FARMER and guarantee honest treatment. No humbugs, swindles or cheap substitute goods (that are made to sell and get the customer's money on false pre- tenses) are advertised in PRAIRIE FARMER. Buy the goods advertised in PRAIRIE FARMER and in this Directory and you are taking no chances. You are guar- anteed satisfaction because all goods we advertise are


TRIPLE-GUARANTEED GOODS C PF


1918 Guaranteed by the Manufacturer, the Dealer and the Publisher.


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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY


PURE AND SURE SEEDS


FOR GARDEN, FIELD AND LAWN


"Pure and Sure" Seeds mean seeds of the highest quality-Seeds that will grow and produce the kind of crops that you want-fine juicy vegetables, large, heavy yields of corn, wheat, etc., and beautiful flowers that all will admire. Make your next year's crop be a "Pure and Sure" Crop.


Get busy and get our catalogs. They are free and there is something in them that interests everybody. We want you to have these catalogs. There is one on seeds in spring, one on fall bulbs and seeds and one on poultry sup- plies, any one or all mailed frec.


IT PAYS TO PLANT THE BEST


To buy the best seeds means half the crop guaranteed. Poor seeds will never pay you. It is the worst investment you can make. Why take a chance when you know how easy it is to get good "Pure and Sure" Seeds. Write for our seed catalog. It fully describes the best seeds obtainable.


POULTRY SUPPLIES


THE LARGEST POULTRY SUPPLY HOUSE IN THE WEST


We handle everything for the poultryman, and our Big Poultry Catalog tells you much about poultry raising.


There is big money in poultry if properly cared for and it is up to you to get in and get your share. You know how eggs are selling. Why not increase your profit. from your poultry? Write for our catalog.


FIELD SEED QUOTATIONS


Keep posted on market quotations. Our field seed price list will be mailed you free if you write us and tell us you want it. It will pay you to keep posted.


BIG CATALOGS FREE


Do you want to be on the mailing list of St. Louis' one and only large seed house? Send us your name and address and we will mail you catalogs, price lists, booklets, etc., dealing on seeds and poultry supplies.


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ST. LOUIS SEED CO.


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St. Clair and Monroe Counties Buyers' Guide . GUARAN NYC FOR "TRIPLE-G" GOODS Recommended to the Prairie Farmer Readers -Ask Your Dealer for Them


Abstracts of Title


Auto Painting


.245


Auto Repairs and Supplies


2.3.3


Allen 237-261-276


Briscoc 241, 230


Buick 234, 237, 241, 279


Chalmers


236


Banks


Chandler


261


Chevrolet


232, 261,


277


Detroit Electric


239


Dodge


278


Door Track 289


Hay Forks 289


214


Battery Service Stations


234


Columbia


240


Willard 238


ders


Deering


136-216-232-262


Emerson


13


McCormick 136-232-262


Buggies


Banner .136


Emerson 13-260


Hercules 136


Builder Supplies


132-223-272-288-290


Acme Plaster Board


.214-223-249


Asbestos Roofing. 211-223


Asbestos Shingles


Champion Spark Plugs


261


Columbia Batteries


2.10


Atlas Portland Cement 1.35


Barretts Asphalt Shingles


Beaver Board 129-214-203


Best Wall Plaster Board . 14


Carey Asphalt 188


.25.3


Certain- toed Roofing


Cornell Board


.266


Casoline 216-217


Goodrich Tires 216-230-245-261-265


Hardwood Flooring


Jumbo Ceiling Board . 7.58


Gordon Tires 247


Jumbo Shingles


1.8


Kamco Board Cedar Shingles


.188


Imperial Oils


280


Ichigh Cement


Lime 25,3


Mule Hide Roofing 188


132


Norwalk Tires


234


Oils


247


Oldfield Tires


243


Portland Cement ..


.289


Racine County Road Tires


2.30


Racine Tires


237


Red Wing Cement


214-206


Republic Tires .24,3


Rubber Roofing


214


Sterling Super Tires


234


Ruberoid Roofing


1.35


Texaco Gas .247


Square Deal Wall Board


1.3,5


Timsco Tires 236


Standard Ceiling Board 1SS


U. S. Tires 237-245


Standard Shingles 188


Valvoline Oils 261


Universal Cement


Willard Batteries 238-261


24,3


Mertens Inner Tube Patches


2.45


Mobiloils


209-230-277


Neponset Paroid Roofing


Neponset Wall Board


2 6


Perfect Red Cedar Shingles


. 188


Pennant Oils


230


Red Cedar Shingles


1SS


Red Label Cedar Shingles


.


Cement


Ford Winter Tops


2.39


Gargoyle Mobiloils


216


Eveready Batteries


261


Federal Tires


200


Firestone Tires


265


J'isk Tire ;


209-234.243-245


Ford Parts


263-265-267


Moore


265


Nash


239


Oakland 234-241-261-279


Overland


216


Paige 277


Saxon


215


Studebaker 232-277


Automobile Accessories


12-129-216-230-232-239-263-265-272-277-280 Ajax Tires 243


Brunswick Tires 23.1


280


Hudson


278


Jordan


236


Marmon


239


Maxwell


237-242


Monroe


243


Moon


216


Essex


278


Ford


263, 267,


.- Elcar


230,


236


Porter


234-235-236-241-244-245-247-265-283


Bakeries


274


2-4-6-10-14-34-40-227-228-246-251-252-256-289-296- 318-320-323-324


Barn Equipment


Dorris 239


313


Upson Wall Board 132


Asphalt Shingles 214-289-293


Galvanized Roofing


Coodyear Tires 234-261


Could Batteries 234


Ice Tires


292


Automobiles


PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY


TT. S. Gypsum Plaster


.266


Wall Board 289


Window Glass .289


Cameras and Supplies


Eastman


209


Cleaning and Dyeing 193


Clod Crushers


Dunham Roller Bearing


136


Clothing


Annis Furs 194


Belding Silks .194-257


Bradley Knit Wear


194-255


Brighton-Carlsbad Sleepingwear .194


Bucilla Fancy Work


291


Butterick Patterns


196


Carter Underwear


196


Centemeri Gloves


191


Dandyline Dresses


.291


Dove Undermuslins


194


Emery Shirts


291


E. & W. Shirts


255


Fincks Overalls and Jumpers 291


Footrest Hosiery


255


Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing 257


Home Journal Patterns 194


Hoosier Shectings


194


Ironclad Hosicry 257


Kabo Corsets


194-255-257


Kayser Silk Hosiery 194-196


Korrect Pants .255


Kuppenheimer Clothing 197


LaPorte Wool 196


.2:7


Lion Brand Hats 255


Maline Underwear 196


McCall Patterns


291


Mohawk Silk Gloves 194


Monarch Hosiery


196


Monarch Underwear 196


Mator-weave Robes


191


Munsing Underwear


191


Nashua Blankets


106


Nemo Corsets .257


New Idea Patterns 251-257


Paul Jones Middies


. 101


Racine Shirts 191-255


Red Diamond Overalls .255


Skinners Satin


194-196


Stephenson Underwear 257


Stetson Hats


257


Thompson Corsets


291


Topsy Hosiery 196-255


Veritex Underwear 255


W. B. Reduso Corsets 196


Wooltex Coats and Suits 194


Worsted Goods 196


Coal


271


Colleges


39-212


Contractors


275


Corn Planters


Case 1.3


C. B. & Q. 136


Hayes


276


Creameries


219-224-288


Cream Separators


Belleville


16


Boss


2.5


Case


1.3


De Laval


216-260-276


Primrose


262


Sharples


13-262


Viking


136


Cultivators


Casc 1.3- 136


Collins 130


Emerson


13


Cutters


I. II. C. Stalk


136


Disk Harrows


Case'


1.3


Emerson 1.3


Osborne


.136


Sparta


136-216


Engines


276


Fairbanks-Morse 136-276


International


136


Jumbo


136


Ensilage Cutters


Case


13


Farm Implements


232-279


American Clover Buncher .1.36


Avery Separators


276


Belleville Separators .281


Belleville Shockmovers 286


Birdsell Clover Hullers


136-276


Decring


136-232-260-276


Emerson


Brantingham


260


Halden-Peoria Lime Sowers


276


Hoosier Lime Sowers


I. H. C. .


136


Jeffery Lime Stone Crashers 1.76


Johnson- Fickly Fan Mills 200


Kock- Gounerman Threshing Machines. McCormick 136-212


New Racine Threshing Machines 26.


Oliver Implements .276


Sparta Conlters 216


Tedders


1.36


Van Brunt Lime Sowers 276


Feeds


217-220


Alfocorn Hog Lasses १२ .


Alfocorn Kattle Fattner .38


Big 2 Dairy :05


Full O' Pep Dry Mash 105


Full O' Pep Scratch Grains . 195


Hess. Dr. Stock Foods .272


Purina .


255


Purina Cow Chow 217


Purina Molasses Dairy and Poultry. .. 217


Red Dog Hog Feed ..


Schumacher Calf Meal . 195


Schumacher Stock Feed 195


Solvet Stock Foods


.255


Star Hen Feeds


Fence and Gates


American 262.276.289


Barbed Wire .1.32-280


Big Red Fence 1.9.26


Can't Sag Gates 214-255


Cedar Posts .


Cyclone Lawn Fencing


1.20


.


Cypress Wire


1.0


314


FARMERS AND BREEDERS, ST. CLAIR AND MONROE COUNTIES


Red Picket , 132-135


Square Deal 289


Wire Field Fence 13


Fertilizer


Limestone 253


Flour


Charm .210


Enterprise .195


Eskay


271


Gold Drop .282


Gollen Sheaf .286


Kay - Mit 220


Marissa Cream


.217


Pillsburys Best


195


Purity


271


St. Lukes


271


Tiedemann's Pride .256


White Lily


.286


Flour Mills


254-256-258-269-271-282-286


Funeral Directors


205-268-273-294


Furnaces


Caloric Pipciess 136-216


Furniture


Armstrong Linoleum . 196


Bigelow Hartford Rugs 196


Crex Grass Rugs .194


Deltox Grass Rugs 196


Eldredge Sewing Machines


12


F. Z. Sewing Machines 255


Free Sewing Machines


.262


Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 196


Linoleums . .255


Neponset Felt Flour Covering .196


Neponset Linoleums .282


New Home Sewing Machines 199


Seeley Mattresses .268


Springfield Mattresses .268


Standard Sewing Machines 216


Sterns & Foster Mattresses 268


Way Sagless Springs


.268


White Sewing Machines 276-282


Garages


...... 230-231-234-236-237-243-244-247-261-265-280


Gas Engines


. 2.33


Emerson 13


Grain Dealers


195-217


Grain Drills


Deere Van Brunt 216


Gundlach 136-281


Hoosier 136


Grinders


Letz


260


Guns and Ammunition


.253 .


Remington 129-255-262


Winchester 129-209-255


Hay Loaders


Emerson 13


Hay Tools


Deering .262


McCormick .262


Meyers 129


Porters .214


Household Supplies


Bissel Carpet Sweepers 129-194




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