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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
..
...
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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
S
83
76
79
81
82
83
July
73
76
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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 --
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Guaranteed By
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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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What Are "TRIPLE-G" Goods? Pr 1918
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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
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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. 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
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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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