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SNIPPETS of SALEM
688 - Prairie Farmers
Reliable Directory
Lake County Illinois
1917
Contents:
A directory of farmers with several different sections pertaining to
land, automobile. silo, animal ownership.
The researcher should use the page numbers of the printed book for
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
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A few mistakes are bound to occur in a directory that
involves so large an an1ount of wnrk. hut \Ye have span·d
no c/Iort or expense to make the information complete and
accurate, and we believe that the mistakes are 1·ery few.
\\'e want to speak a word of apptectahon for the advertisers whose liberal support has helped materially to loear
the heavy expense of publishing this directory, and. ask that
you f:wor them with your patronage whene1·cr pnssilolc.
\\'c hope atHI belic1·c that the publication of this directun·
\rill he a real serYice tn l.ake county farmer~ and in lin.e
with PRAtiUE FAR~IER's policy nf ser\"ice to the fanners of
Illinois. \\'c hope that the in~·re:bed c-irculation of PRAIRIE
FAtDIER in Lake connty which has resulted 11·ill help in the·
movement for better farn1ing) better farn1 li,-ing and more
prosperity ior the cottntY, and that onr many new fricmb
will become permanent n~cmber' of the loig l't<~~ti'IE F\tDIEI<
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Theo. H. Dur.t, Pre11ident
Gilet 5. Farm.er, Vice~Presidenl
We Are Ready
to care for your needs in Hardware, Paints,
Oils, Cutlery, Tools, Auto Accessories, Kitchen
Ware, Washing Machines, Oil and Laundry
Stoves, Farm Implements, etc.
Manufacturers and Dealers in Harness, Collars,
Whips, Sweat Pads, Fly Nets, Blankets, Robes,
etc. Harness repaired and oiled.
H. E. Martin, Cashier
H. M. Durst, Asst. Cashier
Capital and Surplus
$150,000.00
Contingent Fund .
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LAKE COUNTY
TRIBUNE
Prairie Farmer's Directory
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Lake County
The Only Republican Newspaper in the County
A weekly resume of politics, current events and
Lake County News
Complete Directory ul the Farmers of Lake Cotllll\,
IYith Yaluabk information alH>Ut each farm_
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Edited by
CHESTER ARTHUR MILLER
Published Every· Saturday at Grays Lake, Ill.
lJJ-et·der' of pun·lnc:d l;\ c>tt.,..k and J•uultry.
Hu~inc:;;s
Ulrcctury, gi\ ing !i;-;1 •.tf a!l Lu:..;lnt:'~ lHill~t·:-;
in Lake Countv_
One Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year
KELLY- SPRINGFIELD
TIRES
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The difference between a Kelly Tire and the
other kind is that which exists between a
certified check and a promissary note. The
Kelly reputation rests upon deeds, not words
The Central Tire Company
118 E. Central Ave.
Tires of Quality
HIGHLAND PARK, ILL.
Compiled and Published by
Prairie Farmer Publishing Co.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
BOW TO BUILD A PIT SILO
The first thing to do in l>Uilding a
silo of this type is to get an 8-inch
posthole auger, ¥.'ith additional gas
pipe to extend it to the requireJ
length; then auger down at the place
where the silo is intended to be made,
and find out beforehand the tJaturc oi
the soil, also how far do,Yn it is to the
first water vein.
Then, after having the necessary
materials on hand, such as brick, cr~
ment and sand, make a radius hole
and mark off the circumference of
whatever the diameter of the silo shall
be. Then start digging, being very
careful to get the first three or four
feet exactly plumb and true to the required circle. If the soil is of ~uch a
nature that it wi11 stand well \Yithout
any danger of caving, then it is best
to dig it all out as clcep as ncccss<1ry
or not any deeper than \\·ithin a foot
or ,o,n from the water vein. After
excaYating the whole silo a scaffold
can be arranged very easily by simvly
standing four 2 by 6-inch scantling
inside, long enough so they reach
,\"ithin four or five feet from the top,
where some footboards can be nailed
across at several places aud plank laid.
down to work from. The brick should
continue \Yell do\vn below frost line,
but not rtny higher than about five
ft:d ahrwc ground. A flat cover with
building paper over it is all that is
needed for a roof, and it should be
made so it can eas-ily be removed at
the time of filling the silo.
For hoi~ting the dirt out in digging
the silo the best way ·js to use a so~
called hay derrick, ·with a swinging
arm. such as is used for stacking hay.
This arm will S\Ying to almost atlY
part of the silo, and after the team
Albert Miller Constructing His Pit Silo,
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Alm:>st everyone in Illinois knows the Lazy Farmer. Thousands of Illinois farmers laugh
over his songs in Prairie Farmer every two weeks. You a.re missing a treat if
you are not a reader of the Lazy Farmer's sayings.
hoists the dirt the man that dumps
the dirt can easily swing it a way from
the silo. A 50-gallon kerosene barrel
makes an elegant pail for hoisting the
dirt. The handle must be made from
about %. -inch rod iron, and it must be
hooked a little belo\v center on the
Uarrel, which makes it very easy to
dump the full barrel of dirt; no mat ..
ter how heavy the load, if it balances
it turns over as easy as a barrel
churn. Only one barrel is needed.
Thirty barre"!s an hour can easily be
sent Out of the silo, even in the hardest day, ,dth two nwn digging 10 feet
per day an a 12-foot diameter silo.
This type of silo can also be made
where there is nothing but pure
quartz san<!, where the digging part
is a snap; hut in such a case the brick
wall tnust be continued clear down· to
the bottom. As the sand caves in
easilv, it requires a little more care,
but there is no need of any curbing
by going at it in the right way.
The cost of builcling a silo of this
kind, especially where it can be Cf'ntererl right to the dirt wall, is remarkablv ln~v as compareil with all types
abOve gronnti. A silo 12 feet in Oiam-
cter and 20 feet deep costs for the
material and mason work about $35.
1t should take no more than two days
digging it out; that is, to have two
men in the silo digging; one to dump
the rlirt and one to handle the team.
One mason should do the cement
work and bricklaying in two more
davs; thus it takes only $35 cash
mOney for material and mason work,
and a total of four days' work to
complete a silo that will take care of
five acres of good corn; thus we see
that it would cost more to fix a storing place above ground, even if we
would build it out of the very poorest
and cheapest lumber, or any other
material on the market.
This, however, is not the largest
gain, even though it is well worth
taking into consideration. The greatest gain and satisfaction comes in
when the perfectly pure, unfrozen
silage comes up with a flavor similar
to a can of delicious fruit from a cellar. \Vhy have a cellar? \Vhy not
have vegetables and fruit upstairs or
above ground? Old Mother Eart)l is
a great preserver. Jack Frost is the
greate:;;t tlestroyer,
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
~;V11Ie
farmers wet the top of the silage
and S<5\V oats directly upon it. On
many tarms cornstalks from which
the ear-, have been removed are available foi silo sealing, This is a very
convenient material fnr the purpose,
as the stalks may be run through the
sila!!'e cntter following the ~ar corn.
The cut cornstalks should be packed
thoroughly and soaked with water.
FINDING WEIGHT OF SILAGE
F'rnm J"''rait·ie Farmer.
In cumputing the amount of silage
in a silo it is first necessary to finJ
the number of cubic feet Or silage.
This is done by multiplying the diameter of the silo by itseli by .7854,
and by the depth of the silage. Thus
since the silo is 16 by 40 we have;
16 by 16 by .i8.i4 by 40 equals 8042.496 cubic feet.
Next we multiply the number of
cubic feet hy the mean weight of a
cubic foot of the silage. From a
tahle giYing the mean weight of silage per cubic foot, which was pnbli~hed in Piv\TRIV FA!Dtrn Oct. 23, 1915,
·we find that the mean weight of a
cuhic for1t of 5ilat?:c in a full 40 foot
silo is 45.5 pound~. This would give
a total of 36S,933,56R pounds, or approximately 183 tons of silage.
In case your si1o is not full we are
reprinting the table. from which you
can figure the weight of silage for
various depths:
Depth of Silngf>
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10
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20
25
30
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40
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SILAGE FOR DAIRY COWS
\Yhile ~ilage is an excellent feed
for dairy stock, il: shonld Ue combined
with some other leguminous feeJ,
such as clover, cow peas, or alialfa,
o·wing to its insufficient productive
quality.
The leguminous material will tend
tCJ correct the deficiencies of the silage in dry matkr, protein, and mineral constituents. A ration of silage
and, say. ·atialfa hay alone is satisfactory, however, only for cows which
are dry or giving only a small amount
of milk and fof heifers and bulls.
Co-ws in full milk require some concentrated feed in addition to hay and
silage, as they can not consume
enough of these feeds to keep up a
large flow of milk and maintain body
weight.
The amount of silage to feed a cow
will depend upon the capacity of the
animal to consmne feed. She should
he fed as much as she will clean up
without waste when consumed along
\dth her hay and grain. Haise or
lo\\·er the amount until the prope.r
~uantity is ascertained.
Generally
speaking, a goo<l cow should he fed
just short of the limit of her appetite. If she refuses any of her feed
it should he rednct'd at once. The
sma1l breeds will cat 25 or 30 pounds
per day: the large hreerls 40 or more;_
and the rnedittm-sized ones amounts
Yarying betwt'en.
Ironclad directions for feeding
cows can not he given. In general,
hcnvever, they should he supplied
.vith all the roughage they will clean
up with grain in proportion to butterfat produced. The hay will ordinarily
range between five and 12 pounrls
per co\V per day when fed in connection with silage. For Holsteins one
pound of concentrates for each four
pounds of milk produced will pray~
Mean "'eight of Rilage
Pt>r Cnhie Foot
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36.fo
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45.5
47.0
4 s.:.
50
The Illinois Expt~riment Station
fonnd that it rnst $3.30 per ton to
prodnc.: silage. This was of corn
that vielded considerable more than
20 ht~shels per· acre. :\t this price,
howeyer. it would probahly give you
t.n1t ::.t fair profit nn y(lllf silage.
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!<~rom
Pl'airie Fanw•!'.
Practice in sealing &iios ranges
frnm Je.aying· the top in tile shape it
is at the close of filling to covering
with straw on which, after it is tl1o: ..
.1ughly wetted, are sown oats, their
germination forming a dense mass
that shnts out the air. If no special
steps to seal the silo are taken the
farmer may expect to find from a
font to a foot and a half of silage
at the top whkh is unf1t to feed.
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about right. For Jerseys one _qound
for each three pounds of milk or less
will come nearer meeting the requirements. The grain for other breeds
will \'ary between these two according to the quality of milk produced.
A good rule is to feed :;even times
as much grain as there is butttrfJt
'produced.
The following rations will be found
good:
For a
1,300-pound cow yielding 4ll
counds of milk testing
:~.5
per cent:
Pounds
Silage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
t~lover, cowpea or alfalfa hay. .
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'.}[•ain mixture
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For the same cow yielding 20 fJOUlHls
of 3.5 per cent mill.:::
Silage ....................•...... , 40
Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay.....
5
For a 900~pound ('OW yielding :w
pounds of 5 per cent milk:
Wan ................ , . . .
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ClO\"f.'r, cowpea or alfalfa hay..... 10
Grain mixture . . . . . . .
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Grain mixture . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • •
5
For the same cmy ·yielding 15 pounJ:-:
of 5 per cent milk:
f;ilage ............... , .• , . . . . . . • • •
Clover, cowpea or alfalfa hay......
Grain mixture
30
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5
A good grain mixture to he used in
a ration which includes silage and
some sort of leguminous hay is com~
posed ofParts
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Linseed oil meal or l'Ottonse-ed meal
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Tn- case the hav used is not of this
kind some of the corn chop may be
replaced by linseed or cottonseed
meal. In many instances bre\vers'
dried grains or crushed oats may be
profitable substituted for bran, and
oftentimes gluten products can be
n~ed to advantage in place of bran
or oil ~neals.
The time to feed silage is directh
after- milking or at least several hour~
hefore milking. If fed immediately
before milking the silage odors may
pass through the cow's body into
the milk. Besides, the milk may receive some taints directly from the
stable air. On the other hand, it
feeding is done subsequent to milk~
ing, the vola-tilr silage odor~ will have
heen thrown off hefore the next milk~
ing hom. Silage is usually fed twict·
a dav.
DAIRY COW FEEDS
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l'rail'it<
Farm~r.
Farmer's Bullet111 743 of the U. S.
Depart1nent o:f Agriculture contains.
a nnm her of grain feed mixtures for
dairy cows, which may be of interest.
\V c will quote a few of them.
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Grain mixtures to be fed with
roughages of the lo·w protein class,
such as corn silage, corn stover, tim~
othy or tnillet hays, etc.:
l\Iixttu·e 7-Per centag·e
or
dig·estible
J•OI'tein, 19.4:
400 pounds corn meal.
200 pouwls cotton seed meal.
300 pounds glutt>n feE'd.
400 pounds dried brewt·rs' grains.
.Mixture ~-Percentage ot' digcH1ble
p!'otein, 13.4:
300 pourHh; corn coh meal.
200 J!Oilnds nHtnn st·ed nwal.
Grain mixtures to fed with high
protein roughage, such a:; clover, alfalfa, etc.:
Mixture 12·-Percl'ntagc· of llig-f·stilJle
protein, 14.1:
400 pounds corn meal.
100 pounds cotton ~<-'ed meaL
100 pounds g·lutt'n fet>d.
100 lJOUnds wlwat bran,
1\.Uxture 18-Pen.:entage of dlgesUblt
protein, 15.5:
100 pounds corn meaL
100 pounds oil meal (old JH.OC'e~sl.
100 pounds ground oats.
Grain mixtnres to he fed with com~
hination of low and hig·h protein
roughages, such as silage and clovef
or alfalfa hay, corn sto\'er and clo\'er
hay, mixed hay or oat and pea hay:
~Uxturt~ 2:~--Pf'ret•ntag•· of digo:·stiblf'
rn·otein. lt\..:t:
~00 pounds corn anU eoll m(•al.
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
100 pounds eolt.on :;;ccd meal.
Mixture 25-Percentage of digest~ble
prott>in, 16.4:
100 pounds corn meal.
100 pounds ground oats.
J 00 JIO\lnds C'Otton l';o"f"d mPal.
100 JJOunds wh('at bran.
Gh·e the cow all the roughage she
will eat up ·clean.
Grain mixture
should he fed in the proportion of
one pound of grain to three to four
pounds of milk.
SOME
FACTS ABOUT STOCK
FOOD
Water is contained in all foods and
feeding stuffs. The amount varies
lrom 8 to 15 pounds per 100 pounds
of such dry materials as hay, straw,
or grain, to 80 pounds in silage unO
90 pounds in some roots.
Dry matter is the portion
remain~
ing after remoYing or excluding the
wate~
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Ash is what is left when the comlmstible part of a feeding stuff is
burned away. It consists chiefly of
lime, magnesia, potash, soda, iron,
chlorin, and and carbonic, sulphuric,
and phosporic acids, and is used
largely in making bones. Part of
the ash constituents of the food is
stored up in the animal's body; the
re-st is voided in the urine and manure.
Protein (nitrogenous matter) is
the name of a group of substances
containing nitrogen.
Protein fttlOishes the materials for the lean flesh,
blood, skin, musrles, tendons, nerves,
hair, horns, wool, casein of milk, al·
bttmen of eggs, etc., and 1-, one of
the most important constituents of
feeding stuffs.
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Gluten is the name given to one
of the most important of the nitrogenous substances classed together
under the general term "protein."
"\\'heat gum," obtained by carefully
chewing wheat, is a familiar example.
lt is the gluten of flour that gives
consistency to the dough.
Carbohydrates.-The nitrogen-free
extract and fihre are ofen classed together under the name of carbohydrates. The carbohydrates form the
largest part of all vegetable f )ni]s.
They are either stored up as fat or
burned in the body to produce heat
and energy. The most common and
important carbohydrates are sugar
and starch.
Fibre, sometimes called crude cellulose, is the framework of plants.
and is, as a rule, the most indigestible
contiiuent of feeding stuffs.
The
coarse fodders, such as hay and
5traw, contain a much larger proportion of fibre than the grains, nil
cakes, etc.
Nitrogen-£ree
extract
includes
starch, sugar, gums, and the like and
forms an important part of all 'reeding stuffs, but especially of most
grains.
Fat, or the materials dissolved
from a feeding .stuff by ether, is a
substance of m1xed character, and
may include, hesides real fats, wax,
the green coloring matter of plants,
etc. The fat of food is either stored
up in the body as fat or burned to
furnish heat ~ntl energy.
AVERAGE COST OF RAISING A HORSE
(From Investigations of the P. S. Dept. of Agricul.ture).
Servic.:e fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
Time lost hy mare in foaling ..
Breaking to halter,. . . . .... ~..
Veterinary service ..
Care and shelter-1st J,·,ear, $4.98: 2nd ~'.ear, $5.3(>: 3nl vear, $6.35.
;.
Grain fed
4.98;
7.14:
9.56 ...
ll ay fed
4.14:
G.61;
8.48.
Pasture
2.56;
SAl;
6.21 ...
Other costs
$ 12.95
10.06
2.22
2N
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Total
16.69
21.68
1923
14.18
5.01
BINDER TROUBLES AND ADJUSTMENTS
ny C. 0. Rt'ed. CniYN."'ity of Illinois, in Prairie Farmer.
will test one part at a time and should
locate the trouble without difficulty,
1n testing out head for failure to revolve, operate head by hand at back
of machine through shaft which
driyes head from elevator chain.
To have to await the services of an
expert when every minute of the lprvcst days is mot~ey is not only an expensive practice, but in most cases i::.
an unnecessary one if the operator
will only use patience and good judgment and try to understand a few
\·cry ~implc principles of \vhat seems
a complicated machine, The purpose
of this article is to a~d the operator
in 'hi~ most common binder troubles.
To cu\·t:r the ground in the most }()gic;ll and conri~c manner. let us consiJn trouble~ nndcr the three general
heads: gcLcral hinder trvublcs, hinder head troubks anJ knottcr hcatl
troubles.
Starting. If possible, start the new
machine on a roaU or in a pasture
before going into the grain t1eld. Use
plenty of kerosene and run the Inachine Cmpty for about five minutes.
taking notice that every duct to bearing-s and cYery oil hD"lc is open. Then
apply lubricating- oil. \Vhen you are
ready to enter the grain with a new
machine, raise the machine well up,
tilt the platform forward; open the
throat of the machine by throwing
the ln1tt alliu.-;t,·r forward and start in
with alnmt ·one-half uf a full swath
After li\'c m1ntltl'~ work the machine
i~ rear\y for ma:-.::immn results.
If
compelfrd to make a full swath at the
~tart, cut the g-rain extra high.
1\ eyer changt: the adjustment of a
new hir.der htad 1,cfore going into the
field. lt may mi."s a few bundles 'at
first. hut do -not arljust. Apply a liberal amount nf en;d uil- to the knotter
head and th~~ trouble will usually disappear.
New Machine Failing to Start. Occasionally ann\' machine fails to start
due to ~ome part sticking or catching-. Throw the 1-Jinder out of g-ear
anrl sec that the bu11 wheel reYohres
without catcLing:. Remove the eleYator chain and throw in gear. This
will test the sickle. K ext put on elevator chain and throw off reel chains.
This will test the rollers. Then connect and test the reel. This method
General Binder Troubles
Chains. Undue wear in chains may
be caused by the chain being run too
tight or backwards. Run the chain
with the hooks oi the links leading
and with the openings of the hooks
out. The u~e of oil or grease on
chains, if the binder is being run in
a sandy country or under dusty conditions, is not to be recommended,
for the oil will collect the fine particles of grit and cause excessive wear.
Under such conditions use dry graphite. Chain jumping is caused by the
chain being too loose or by the
5procket being badly worn. If a worn
sprocket is the cause for the trouble
a new one will have to be supplied.
Canvas Troubles. The creeping of
canvases is caused by running them
too 1oose or by the elevators not being square. Test the elevators to see
if they are square by means of measuring the diagonals, and then square
by the special apparatus to be found
for that purpose. Have the canvases
of the same tightness on both sides.
Canvases not ele\7ating the grain
may be caused by missing s1a ts or
loose canvases. Broken slats are generally caused by the elevators not being square, or by the canvases not
heing buckled evenlv and thus the
~lat is forced to pasS over the roller
at an angle to it. Chewed slats may
he cause-d hy a projecting bolt or th~
canvas gtiides being out of shape.
Heavy Draft. Heavy draft mav b<
caused from Jack ef sufficient good
lt1hricating oil, hull wheel heing- entere·d in qna(lrant wrong: chains, especially main drive chain. being too
tight: paint or Yarn ish not being cut
out of the hearings; or rollers binding.
Apply lubricati"g oil to the bearings
$104.06
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PRAlinE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Enter the hull wheel in the quadrant
squ;u c. I lave the proper tension ln
the chains. Coal oil will cut the paint
or varnish ff(1111 bearing surfaces.
\\.hen machine is empty, operator
should l.Jc able tu move elevators by
hancl on elevator chain.
Sidedraft.
Sidedrait in a binder re-
fers to such resistance of the platform
end nf the machine as to cause a
"rlragging'' of platform, anrl hence rc~n11s in a tendency to run the mar hinc into the g-1:ain.
lt may be
caused by ta) grain wheel hearing
lno light; (]l) grain wheel being out
nf pr(.)prr arljn::;tmcnt; (c) sickle -parts
11r.lt cutti11g prnpcrly, resulting in a
puilin:.:- nlf of stalk.-; rather than cut-
ting; (d) very 1ight grain may give a
r<.•nditiun where 5idcdraft is more noticrahlc, and (c) a fa:-;t horse on the
out:-idc may lead the operator t-• be~
lin·c he has sidcdrafL
Hrmcdics. (a) Sec that grain wheel
rf'\·olvrs freely and p('rfectly on axle.
If axle. hearing-s and whrel bell arc
hrtdly worn, replace. (h '! The incxpcriC'nccrl operator cannot tell whether
a grain wheel is ali~ncd properly or
not. 1 t ~hould lead nut of the grain
-!'slightly, and in C'asc of poor align- mcnt here, an expert nHlSt be called.
(c) Obvious.
(d) Sic1cdraft here is
::tn advantage rather than an ohjection for it indicates the best construction. (c) Put fast hnrsc on inside.
lf difficulty is C::'\prricncul in getting far enough into the grain \vith a
tong-ue trurk attachment, make adjustments to increase the an!:!'lc between
the platform and tongue Proper, i. e.,
without chang-ing position of machine
make adjustments to let horses away
frvm grain slightly. If machine runs
too far into grain. make adjustments
to hring hor8e~ a little doser to grain
line. These -adjustments can he found
hrtwecn tongue and ~tnb ton[.!"ue on
thC' 1vfcCormick an(! ~fihvaukee hinrlC'rs, ;mel in the truck axle hraces on
the Deering. Tf snftlcicnt ;;_djustment
1s not provided in the Deering to permit a full swath. turn thf' tong-ue over.
Badly
the p(Jsi 1_ion of the band on the bundle.
l>u not expect the hutter to
~!Joyc the straw:-; Ju\vn
under th<"'.
breast plate. Adjust the position 01
the hcaJ tu bring the straws undc1
the breast plate and then adjust the
butter to smooth the butt of the bundle. In uneven grain the head, hut~
tcr and reel must be .shifted often to
obtain the best results. In verY short
g-rai-n or in down grain leaning .toward
the elevators we have probably the
worst conditions for g-ood bundle
making. especially for cight-iout binders. First. do all possible to retard
the heads hy ru11ning the platform a_.;;
ln·cJ as possible and place a rope
head-retarder across the platform, ty
ing the ~amc to the (.llltsidc divider
frame. .\ H1pc head-retarder is often
found to give better results than the
retardin~ ~trap iron sent out ·with the
machine. but if the latter is used. the
operator will find that he g-ets vcry
good results in retarding heads hy
bending- up or crinkling the end of
the strap iron. Throw the head as
far forward as possible and run the
butter as ncar perpendicular to the
rollers as possible to still ha,·c the
hundlc securely tied.
'Tighten the
front grain C'heck.
Badly Shaped Bundles in Long
Tangled Grain can he remedied by
loosening all grain checks slightlY
and by adjusti_ng the head to tic a
5tnall('r, IoO.'-'{'f hundle.
Getting Grain Down to Packers.
Trouhle is sometimes experienced in
getting- light, fluffy grain dow-n to the
packers.
See that the deck roller is
working- properly and lower the deck
co\·er.
Choking Down.
Sometimes in
h('aYy. fluffy and tangled grain, and
often in flax, the head cannot dis~
cl1arg-e a bundle and is stopped by
"choking." Adjust the head to tic a
sma11cr. looser hundle, loosen all
grain checks and Ioo~en the tension
o_n the compres~or spring, which is
the spring- attached to the compres~
sor rod.
Bundles Too Loose or Too Tight.
Shaped
Bundles in g-ood
grain arc caused by improper manip111ation of hinder parts. Set the reel
Tighten or loosen the trip ~pring
sho\vn in Illustration 1 and described
helow under "Binder Head Troubles·.''
Do not attempt to make a tight bundle hy tightening the twine tension 911
t11e twine ran. The twin'e tension is
not fCJr the pHrpnse of affecting the
to strike straws about two inches below the heads. Rnn the hutter as
near at right ang-les to the rnll('rS on
tier shaft as pn:::~ihle. even if yn11
have to sacrifice an inch or two in
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TRIP SPRING
" STOP
ARM.
DOG.
tightness of bundles and if it is used
for such purpose serious needle
troubles will result. The twine tension should be sufficiently· tight to
keep baek slack in the twine between
the can and needle.
Bundles Too Large or Too Small.
1\f ove the compressor arm nearer or
farther away from the needle. The
compressor arm is that ann against
which the bundle is formed and as it
is moved in or out tl1at sp:1ce in which
the bundle is forn1ed is changed.
Reel Troubles. Short oats is often
the cause for considerable reel trouble.
especially ree1 breakage on those machines which have no outside reel
suppor.t. The operator cutting short
oats will necessarily have to tilt his
platform well forward and run his
reel low. This means that occasionally the reel slats ,;,ill whip down
onto the guards and result in broken
parts.
Farmers in some localities
have solved this difficulty by tacking
on to each reel slat a piece of heavy
linoleum about six inches wide. The
reel can then be run higher, for this
extra piece on ·the slats serves admirably to force the g-rain over onto
the platform and at the same time is
sufficiently flexible to g-ive if the reel
is whipped down on the guards.
Binder Head Troubles
Before taking up binder head trou·
bles let us refer to the first illustration and get clearly in mind the exac.t
funct-ion of the parts mentioned.
F.verv operator is aware that his
packer shaft revolves continually and
that at certain moments it must drive
the whole binder head while the bun•
die is being tied and cast. The dog,
shown in the illustration. is that
mechanism which throws the head
in motion with the rest of the machine, or it is that mechanism which
momentarily engages the head with
the continuous motio.:l of the packers
while the bundle is being titd. Suf·
ficient pressure by the straw on the
trip arm raises the stop arm, shown
in the illustration, which allows the
dog to be forced into the path of the
continually
revolving
binder
head
driYer. A little spring attached to the
dog forces the dog into the path of
this driver when the dog is released,
and this same spring holds the dog in
this path until. the stop arm can drop
back into p;~~e and force the dog
back out of the way of the revolving
drivers of the packer sh"ft. \Vhen
the dog is thrown back out of the
path of the binder head drivers, the
motion in the head ceases and the
dog. if properly working. must remain engaged \vith the packer shaft
until the discharge arms make a com-
plete revolution. The continuity of
1notion in the head depends upon the
dog.
Discharge Arms Fail to Start or
Fail to Revolve Completely. This is
a dog trouble. See that the dog spring
is in place and is of sufficient strength
to l10ld the dog in the path of the
binder head drivers when the dog is
released. See also that the striking
faces of the dog and dog driver are
not worn sufficiently to permit them
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to slip by one another. If the disproper time, and the remedy for such
charge arms revolve by jerks it is very
a condition has been just stated above,
probable that a worn condition in the
Small bunJlcs often ap}Jcar in harlh'
striking faces is the cause.
tangled grain when the cast bundle i~
'Discharge Arms Revolve Continu- not cleaned from the machine and its
¥/eight trips the head again immedially. Before discussing this trouble a
word should be said regarding timing. ately anti a small bundle is ca:-;t which
It will be noticed that every part of seems to be really a part of the first.
1vlanipnlate the machine to make a
the binder head except the packers
cle.an bundle) loosen the grain checks,
\Vorks at a certain motnent in relaadjust
the trip spring to tie a looser
tion to• other parts. The dog makes a
bun~llc and adjust the compressor arm
~ertain number of revolutions before
the stop arm is allowed to drop back to tie a smaller bundle.
Discharge Arms Not Set Tight or
Into place to throw the dog out of
Dog Drive Strikes Dog,
LTstially
l!ngagement with the binder head
drivers. Hence the relation between these two conditions: accompany one
~mother and are due to extreme wear
the stop arm and the dog is a set
Ill gears and dog, or tier shaft lock
relation maintained through beveled
may have UCcome loosened. The tier
i!ears. If for any reason these gears
shaft lock is usually a little dog
ilte separated and not put back in the
llriginal definite relation to each vvorkmg hel11nd the tier shaft cam
lither, the hoad is said to be out of wheel at the end of the tier shaft. It
holds the discharge arms in place
time. This means that the stop arm
Would not be in place at the proper w.hen they arc at re.st. Ecxamine your
l.Jm~or head for thts mechanism and
moment to throw the dog out of entf 1t can be adjusted usually the
aagement and a second revolution of
!rouble can be remedied hy such adlhe discharge arm -immediately follows the first. The timing principle JUstment. Jf the can1 tra.ck in tier
shaft cam wheel acts as the lock
holds true in all makes of heads and
I~ obtained in a way more or less
nc~ parts may have to be added t~
tommon in an types, though the
rc!tevc. hadly \Yorn conditions, hu£
mechanism will vary to some degree
th1~ .wtll not ncccf;sarjly remedY the
1;, its shape and position. If the disstnk11~~ between dog and driver. If
charge arms revolve continually the !1ead 1~ very h.adly "·orn and all gcarhead may be out of time or the stop mg has constckrah!e play, the dog
JJrm face n1ay be so hadly worn that
m~y be advanc~d OTic cog whirh will
It allows the dog to slip by when the bnng the head mto better time. Great
t.>vo come together. If the machine is
care must. he W''ed in doing- this, howOut of time, i. e., if the stop arm is
ever, for tt o~tcn happens that a heart
so treated wtll ·work pcrf{'ctly when
n.ot in place to throw the dog out in
the proper time, time the liead bY operated hy hand, but when driven
properly meshing the beveled gear's
b.y .the pack~r shaft under actual conbetween the packer shaft and the
(htJOns the tt.er ~haft is. not compelled
binder head counter shaft which runs
to c?,mf!letc 1ts rcvolut10n and thus is
up to drive the tier shaft. If the
nC?t dnven home" and locked. This
striking_, faces between the dog and ·wtl1 tl!en res~tlt in the discharn-c arms
droppmg down and in greatC~~ interthe stop arm are so worn that they
<lip by one another, file the faces to ference l:etween dog and dr1vcr. It
their original form. If this allows
ts somettmes found necessary to retoo much play or looseness in the
place ha,dly worn gears, in order to
~og (which can be tested by taking
entirely ·eliminate this t rouhle.
hold of the discharge arms to deterKnotter Head Troubles
mine whether they are tight or loose)
• new dog or perhaps a new stop
All.l)inders arc very similar, They
arm must be purchased. Some macomhme the same principles, and al•'hines permit lengthening of the stop though the detail of the mechanism
nt'm. Look for such adjustment and
~ay differ somewhat, still for every
use same to hold the dog back tighter. :-·ttal part nn one 1nake of machine
Casting Very Small Bundles. There there can l1e found on each other
are two causes for this trouble. Tlfe
machine a part similar in function
dog may not be thrown out at the very similar in shape, and often verY
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similar in position. This is particularly true in the knotter head or that
portion of the binder head which ties
the kriot. In discussing these troubles
then, let us bear in mind that every
make of binder has in some form
each part shown in the second illus.:.
!ration, and that the functions of these
parts are the same though the position and shape may 'vary slightly.
The disc is that part which holds
the end of the twine while the bundle
is heing formed. The bills. also shown
in the itlustration 1 are those parts
which tie the knot. It is the function
of the needle to bring up the needle
end of the band, place it over the
bills and into the disc where the disc
catches it and securely holds both
ends. The bills then revolve, forming
a loop abtmt themselves, and after
reYolving part \vay they open, seize
hoth ends of the hand. as shown in
the illustration, and hold the ends of
the hand while the stripper arm pulls
the loop off the bills-hence the ends
of the band are pulled through the
loop and the knot is tied. If these
operations are kept clearly in mind
the operator will find his tying troubles greatly simplified.
Each operator should be able to
tell just where his trouble lies by examining the failing band and noting
where it is found.
In the third illustration, Figure 1
found clinging to the bills with the
simple knot tied around the bills and
the loose end cut square and smooth.
indicates that the disc spring is toO
loose and the twine tension is too
tight.
The same band found cast with the
bundle instead of clinging to the bills
would indicate that the disc is but
slightly loose, yet too loose. The
band indicating such trouble is shown
in Fig. 2.
Fig. 3 found clinging to the bills
but with the free end crushed and
15
CORN PLANTER ADJUSTMENTS
By C. 0. l1et-1l, rniver.sity of Illinois in Prairie FarnF·t·.
ply ne\V parts. If the whole bills
shaft has dropped down due to wear
belov.. the bills pinion gear, place a
very thin washer under pinion to
bring the bills up ag-ainst the knotter
head frame \Yhere they belong. It
sometimes happens that a very loose
twine ten.5inn allo·ws sufficient slack
in the twine to arch sliQ:htlv over th~
hills instead of heing:- puiled down
tig-htly o\·er thent. The upper bill
will then no:-:.e in hetween the bands'
ends instead of grasping hoth of them
and a simple slip knot is tied instead
of a hard knot.
Fig. 9 indicates a needle trouble.
For snme reason the needle has not
placed the twine in the disc. '.Most
likely .the needle ha::; carried np some
green stuff of ~ome kind which mo·
mentarily clngs the {li~c. If this band
ncc11rs frequently, ho-weyer. then prob·
ahlv the eYe of the needle has becnti1e so ha.d1v worn hack, due to too
tight a tensi()n, that the needle can
n~t adyance far enough to place the
twin"f in the di~r. The needle should
advance until it ittst harelv touches
the stripper or hreast pl::t-te. H it
does not ach-ance that far lt is probahly slnw anrl thf' needle pitman
should 11f' shnrtenNl slig-htly.
Make all hinde1· head and knotter
head adjuc:.tments gradually. A quarter of a tnrn of the studs on the disc
and knotter hills springs is ample to
remedy most troubles in those parts.
ragged indicates that the disc is too
tight and that the twine tension is
also too tight.
Fig. 4 found cast with the bundle
instead of on the bills indicates that
the twine tension is perfect hut that
the disc is slightly too tioht.
Fig. 5 found wlth the ~ast bundle
and with both ends crushed and
r~gged indicates that the disc is very
ttght.
Notice the bent crinkled ends in
Fig. 6 and that the hand is formed
"'~ith the bundle. The ends haYe been
in the knot but have pulled out. The
bills may he too loose or the ''hump"
on the underside of the upper hill
n1ay he \YOrn away snrflcientlv 511 that
the bills cannot h-old the en(fs of the
hand ~ecurely ennn,!th when the loop
is pulled off.
'This probahly has
caused a loose knot \Yhich pulled out
when tiJe htmdlc spread. lf the hills
are too loose tighten the hills spring.
1 f the little <~Jnnnp" is worn awav
file awav a little of the stock behind
the hum-p. using a rat-tail file.
Fig. 8 ls the familiar hand which
5eems to be tied perfectly when the
bundle is fir~t cast. but~ when the
shocker g-rasps the hundle the hand
g-ives way and appears as shown. If
the disc is at the proper tension, then
the trouble is probably that the hills
do not open wide enongh to grasp
hoth encl~ of the twin·e in the disc.
Tf the hills cam roller on the hack of
the upper bill is worn one-sided. sup-
T
16
Not all of our implement troubles
are to be found in the plow or in the
binder. The corn planter has troubles
of its own, and it is the purpose of
this article to discuss some of the
forn planter principles and trouLle9
that are often misunderstood.
Accuracy in Drop
Some corn growers say that accuracy of drop is not an important
factor with them because two kernels
in one hill and four in the next gives
an average of three kernels per hill
and that is the number desired. The
fallacy of this statement is ,·ery apparent when we stop to consider that
in such p~anting "\Ve have not the desired three kernels in either hill; and
if the soil is three-kernel soil, two
kernels per hill are too few while
four kernels are too many. The result is probably a loss in each hill.
A certain soil may give the best
yield with either two, three or four
kernels per hill, but after it has been
ascertained which number of kernels
is best every effort should be made to
secure that numher in each hill where
the soil conditions remain constant.
The variable drop devices on planters
afford ample opportunity to shift from
two to three or from three to four
kernels per hill as the soil conditions
through the row may den1and, but
the advisability of permitting inaccuracy in drop from hill to hill is
questionable.
The first two requisites for accuracy in drop are (a) seed of uniform
size, and (b) the selection of the
proper seed plate. Hand tipped and
butted corn or machine sorted corn
will give seed as uniform in shape
and size of kernel as is practical, but
unsorted seed may be relied upon to
cause inaccurate dropping.
Testing out the planter to make
sure that the proper plate is used is
to be strongly advocated. Last year's
plate may not be the hest one for this
year's seed, for if there is a !11-ight
difference in the average size of ker·
nels between the two years, a corre!ponding change may be .necessary in
the size of the seed pits in the plate
used. The following table taken from
laboratory tests shows the danger of
carelessness in selecting the seed.
plate. The planter was set to drop
three-kernel hills, and the plates
"small" and jflarge'' were plates next
~ize smaller and next size larger than
the proper or ri~;ht sized plate founu.
Right
Small sized-Larr,e
plate plate plar"
c-ent or blank hill .. 9.34
.uo .00
Per cent of hills containing 1 }.;_ernel. .•....... 29.36
.2G
.2~
Per cent of hills containing 2 kP-rnels ........ 31.54: S.GG 5.3
Per cent of hills eon winI'f>,f
ing 3 kernels ..... , .. 20.4S 8S.1Z 81.23
Pf:'r eent of hills
contuin~
ing -4 kernels ........ 2.tiG
Per cent or hills eontainin~
5 kel'nt!ls . . . . .
.U
~.84
ll.U.
.U
1.86
These ligures tend to show that a
slight mistake in plate selection may
lead to a direct loss in stand. There
may be but a very slight difference
between t\VO pairs of plates-so slight
perhaps that we can not detect the
difference by eye-but a test of the
two pairs will quickly show that one
~f those pairs means a good drop
while the other pait is dangerous and
its use should be avoided. Testing
can be done when time at the barn
permits and will not only mean a saving of time in the field but will also
enable the operator to avoid a mis·
take before it is too late.
Each operator will have his own
method of testing out the planter but
he should heed these three rules: (1)
Let each test consist of at least 50 or
60 hills: (2) run the planter parts at
field speed; (3) do not give up until
the best plate is found. Probably the
quickest -...vay to test is to .-run the
planter in the farm yard, providing
the chickens do not get the corn be-fore we can count it. Rainy day testtug on the harn floor is a little more
troublesome hut can be very successfully accomplished hy two persons as
follows Jack the planter np ovt>r a
blanket stretche(f tight on the floor so
that the fnrrow openers ·will he ahont
three inches above the Llanket vvhen
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
the depth lever is thrown forward.
One man can then turn the drive
wheel, trip the check arm and call out
the number of kernels dropped, while
the second persou records the count.
After each hill is dropped the kernels
are brushed away by foot of the man
turning the drive wheel. Glancing at
the drop without recording the count
simplifies the process but it is not
an accurate method and should be
avoided when possible.
Accuracy of drop may be secured
further by keeping the seed hoppers
at least half full at all times.
Blank Hills at the Ends of Rows
Accuracy of drop depends also to
some extent upon the speed of the
valves. It sometimes happens that at
one end of the row we will happen to
£top the team just as the button ou
the check wire has begun to force
the check arm. The valves work so
slowly at such a time or stop at such
a point that in some planters the seed
at the top of the boot drops clear
through to the ground instead of being intercepted at the bottom of the
boot. Two hills drop at once, then,
and when we have turned around
there are no kernels at the lower
valve ready for the first hill on the
return trip. On some planters we
may overcome the difficulty by foot
dropping one hill while the team is
turning. On other planters the only
remedy is to stop sooner at the end
of the row or to drive ahead at usual
speed until the wire has released the
check arm.
Accuracy in Check
Considerable attention is usually
o-iven to securing accurate checking,
but a word regarding the adjustment
will not be amiss. Accurate checkmg
means possibility of closer cultivation
and less loss by cultivating out hills.
The manufacturer has found that under usual conditions the check wire
will travel from one to three inches
across the field, and inasmuch as the
slack will always be ahead of the
machine, he designs his planter to
drop the hill at a distance behind the
button equal to one-half the travel.
On the return trip the hill is again
dropped behind the button and thus
the bills should check in spite of the
wire travel. It can readily be seen
then that if our shoes or furrow
openers are cropping nearer to or
farther away from the button than
half the wire travel, our system for
securing good cl1ecking will be materially interfered with and adjustments must be made at A in Fig. 1.
This tongue adjustment will vary
on the different makes of planters.
On some it is at the rear end of the
tongue, bnt it will be found on all
the popular makes. As a rule the
front frame of the planter should be
run level, and it can be so run with a
properly drawn check wire. But different tensions on the wire drawn
by diff('rent drivers may necessitate
throwing the front frame slightly out
of a horizontal position.
If the
planter drops too close to tl1e button.
make such tongue adjustment as will
a.
A
A Spread Check J'orll: 111&7 e..ue Strtngin&'
ture from day to day, but this is !'et·
tin~ too particular to be practtcal.
It is practical, however, where planting is being done up ~nd down a
slope, to pull the wire tighter when
setting the high stake.
drop the lurrow openers back a little
, toward the wheel~. To some
tightening the chCck wire will
plish the same result in the
Forcing the furrow openers
extent
accomcheck
a little
ahead by means of the tongue adjustment will cause the hill to be dropped
a little clo~c to the button, or having
the check wire a little 1nore slack will
hav<' the same result in the check.
In tcs6ng for accuracy of check by
digging ,-,p ·hills, select hills pretty
rlose _behind the planter. Adjusting
the neckyokc straps will also affect
the check. The adjustment shown in
Fig. 1 is also a means of maintaining
a good check when different heights
of !cams are used and when the difference can·not he compensated for
by adjusting the neckyoke straps.
Uniform tension in the check wire
must be maintained if accurate checking is to result. Some drivers even
so far as to make allowance for
the expansion and contraction of the
check wire due to varying tempera-
Uniform Depth of Planting
ln planting over a rough fteld, a
more uniform depth can often be se('Urcd by floating the furrow openers
hut when this is done the operator
should keep the openers under foot
control so that the shoes may be
forced to their depth in dry spots and
kept from planting too deep in moist,
soft spots. There are a number of
shoe gauges now on the market which
attach to shoes to insure uniform
depth when floating is desirable. Such
attachments should prove valuable if
properly used where the conditiom
demand. Stringing of the hill may
be caused by (a) dirt in the boot, and
(b) by a spread check arm. Trouble
from the first cause will probably be
1
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due to the team haying set l;ack on
the planter ·while the ~hoc~ ·were still
in the grotnH.L Clean tmt the boot
bottom thoroughly and the rest vf the
remedy is obYions. Trouble (b) is
lc5s easily dctect.ccl. If the check arm
is spread a." i~ sh6'"1Yn at B in Fig. 2.
the wire lHitton \Yill let go of the
check arm before the yah·es have
been forced 'vide opcn 1 to the result
that the kernels ·will be strung out in
tv,·o marks into the same relation to
each other as at first. It sometitncs
happens that after replacing a rim or
a!lding a nc\V one. it hrcaks as soon
as it revoh-cs. This is due to nontiming.
The question is often asked: His
1he disc furrow opener preferable to
the ordinary shoe runner?" The single Uisc opener has better penetration
the row rather than being dropped
well together. Uy 1ncans of a ham-
trash to better advantage, but it
throws the soil to one side and covering is made more difticult. The douh1e disc has less penetrating ability
than the sing-le disc, hut covering can
be more easily accomplishr:fl after it.
In hard, trashy ground, then. the
disc opener should prove preferable
to the shoe opener. bu-t in a well prepared seed hed, well free from surface
tra,.:;h, the shoe is strongly advocated
because of its simplicity. The planter
with disc openers cannot he consid-
HOW TO MEND THE HAY ROPE
To r('pair a hrt_,ken or haflly \Yeakcncd :::trand, comple-te the hrcak as
~hown in Fig. 1 and tmlay <'ach end
of the strand hack about 2 feet as
::hown at .\ and n in Fig. 1. Take
a ~trand about liYc icct long· from a
piece of rope exactly the same size
as the hay rope, and lay it into the
than the shoe and will cut through
mer, driYe the arm bah·Cs together to
their orig-inal position, hl1t in so dolng
care mn.-;t be taken not to get thC
halve:-> ::;o clo!"cly together that bind-
ing of the \Ylrc will rcs11lt. 'J'bc cheC"k
arm balycs can be left straight as
~hown at i\. in Fig;. 2.
Some operator~ find that string·in,Q- is due to a
Ladl v v. -orn shuc. 1 f -thi~ is <lctcrminCd to be the cau:o:c. new parts must
usually be ~upplied.
ered a heayy draft implement, hut the
discs carry bearings ,,•hich must work
Clutch Troubles
Clutches on the varir.1us planters
differ so widely in design that no specillc 1 Hies can 11c given that would
apply to all make.:;. Failw-e of the
dutch to grip t~r release can often he
overcome hy thornnghly cleaning the
parts, and if the strih:ing forces arc
wnrn runnd, 11 c \\' part c.: 111ay ha vc to
he scnH-c(l.
On mnM planters this
ln soil and one may always expect
trouhle with such a combination.
Fig'. 1.
A :Sroken Strand to Be Bepaired.
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A
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N_AAf ..
I JCtitSt
le
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Jtif
mean ...; llnt ~light c~pcn:::.c and a little
pat iencc.
Timing the Plate Rims
Brcak<~.gc
may nerc:s~itatc rcmrnal
the rin1 \\·hich dri\·c-.; the plate.
This rim i;.; limt"d
the pinion on
the shaft \Ybich
the plates from
the rlntch. anr\ ";:..·ben tllc rim is replaecl\ 011 the machine the "time'' must
he rc-f';.;ta},,Ji~h('d. Ii the plate rim is
Ptlt uf ti1f'1c ·with the pinion. jnaccttracy \\ill re,~ult bccau~c the plate it~c!f will not stop at the prOper time.
On some machines· the cog- teeth of
the rim
t-inlon arc so markctl or
that it i~ Ycry casy to
ct~CCl tain the proper n·btilm hct\yec-rl
the t\YO castings. Defore removing
the riin th·c operato1· shot1ld carefully
seek any such guides so that he may
kno\Y jnst how to replace the parts.
Tf no guide is fnnnd on the arm and
on the shaft pinion. m<1ke a mark on
each hv n1cans of a cold chisel. a·nd
then ii1 J·cplacing parts llrinQ' these
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MRS- LENA STEVENSON MANN
Household Editor of
Prairie Farmer
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feet from the ends of
the'· rope at the break, tit' a pie;,_'C of
t\\ iut· Securely aronn(t the rope.
l:n-
]ay all three strand.s in
end back
the en(ls
~o that
alone
to- the twines.
:\O\\
o I tilt' rope together
each .-;trand from one
hct wetn
two
strand:->
ot-
tht
other
f'nd, as shown in Fig. 9. Each ~trand
fr(lm e~l('h end mnst no·w he paired
with a corresponding strand from the
other end, the strancls ()f l'acll pair
standing in the same rcbtion to each
other as the strands in each other
pair; for instant'e, in Fig. 9 ;;;tranlls
3 and
-s
are paired and the nthrr re-
maining .strand..; 11H1St now be paire<l
in exactly the same way. 'The proc-
ess
:Flg, 5.
now consists of nnlaying
one
strand of each two pairs and laying
into its place its mate from the other
rope. In other words, strand 5 in
Fig·. 9 is unlaid and strand 3 is laid
into its place toward the reader's
right. J'hen strand 2 from the left
ro-pe is unlaid and its mate, stranJ 6,
is laid into its place toward our left.
'the third pair of strands remains in
the center. Cut off each strand so
that aho11t fi\'e, inches retnains and
we will then have the partially complctc-d !'plice, as shown in Fig. 10.
\Vith each pair of ends, tie a simple
knot exactly ;1s shown in the upper
ltalf nf Fig. 6 and weave the ends in
jLtst as we did when repairing a
broken strand ahovc. In making the
~plice g-reat care must he taken to
kt'rp the original twist in all strand•
The l'few Strand Jtas Been Laicl In ltcady to be Secure{l at the Ends
place of the broken strand <Is sho·wn
in Figs. J and 4, great caution being
taken to give the new strand its orig-inal twist and to draw it su!llciently
tight, tio that the old and new strands
"·ill have the same tension when the
load is applied. We now have tne
ends, as shown in Fig. 5. 'With each
pair of ends, tie a simple knot, as
sho\vn in the upper rope in Fig, 6,
caution being tr\kcn to avoid tying
the knot shown in the lower half of
the same picture. l'u!l the knots we!!
down into the lay of the rope. Now
weaYe each end in, ahvays working
from right to left in \Veaving, or at
right angles to the twist or spiral.
Work each end under the 'two
strands, bying' next to the l,not as
with ends 1J anJ D in l'ig. 7. \York
the ends in a srcond time and then
cut them oFf. lt'aYing· ahL!llt a quarter
of an inch extending out uf the rop\,
as showu in Fig. 8. This completes
the repairing of a broken strand. The
rope will be stronger than its prcYious dangerous condition, and if the
repair is properly ma(lc, it \Yill be
hard to detect and will last as long
a::; the rope is scrYiceable.
If the hay rope is broken or breaks
during the hay season. mend it 'vith
a long splice which can be quicklv
made with a little practice. The short
splice should not be used in hay
ropes. Proceed with the long splice
as fo1lo\\S:
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Weave in the l!nds as at B aud D
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:aid in, and in pulling each just tight
enough so that it will carry its onethird of the luad, ;\ properly matle
ll)ng ~plice i:-; hard to detect except
rope to a light wagon and dra~ the
rope about a meadow for twenty minutes (lr :--o, dra\Ying it ~harply around
a tn·e ur pust if pns:-:.ihle. Thi~ tc-f"atment will le:;scn objcnionable t\\·ist~
ing and ~narling, so tronhle~ome with
new rope~.
Do not drag the rope
unt on a dirt road, as is oiten done.
It is hardly necessary to caution the
wise driyer to tl1rn his fork team alternate!~' to the rig·ht and io the ldt
to a\·oiri t\\·isting ihc hay rope.
where the- t'ndc> protrude. lt does not
incrt·ase the diJ.meter of the rope,
and is the only splice \Yhich should
t~e used where the rupe runs O\·er
pulleys. The leng-ths of loug splices
for ordinary farm ropes of different
sizes shonld be as follows:
~i!
inel1 rope--4 fN·t
:;4, inch H'pe-r. fef't
1 Inch rovp-tj ff'H
This means that each entl to be
spliced will he ttn bid back unly onehalf these di~tances. The same Jis~
tances can he safely used for repair-
11. G. Brunning of J\[ason county,
111., who lw.s had considerable experi~
t·nce with alfalfa on sandy lands, says
that when he seeds alfalfa again he
\Yill not use a nurse crop, as on light,
sand\· soils thr vonng· alfalfa plants
need- all the plan-t food they can get
antl should nnt he robbed hy the nnr~<:'"
ing- broken strands where new strands
are laid in.
1 f von wish tn "take the t\Yist out''
of a Tnnv rope l~efnre puting it into
the hay rigging, tic nne end of the
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Fig-. 8.
The Bepair Completed
CARE OF HORSES
SOLDERING
From Prairie Farmer.
By P. 0. Barnfi.eld, in Prairie Farmer.
Here are a few rules prepared by
the Boston \Vork Hor>e Relief Association that may as well be observeJ
on the farm as in the city:
Load lightly, and drive slowly.
Stop in the shade if possible.
\Vater your horse as often as possible. So long as a horse is working,
water in small quantities will not hurt.
him. But let him drink only a few
swallows if he is o·oing to siand still.
D~> not iail to ,v'at~ him at night after
he has eaten his hay.
·
\Vhen he comes in after work,
sponge off the harness marks and
sweat, his eyes, his nose, and mouth,
and the dock \Vash his feet, hut not
his legs.
If the thermometer is 75 degrees or
higher, wipe him an over with a d~mp
S])Onge. Use vinegar water if posstble.
Vo net turn the hose on him.
Satufday night, give a bran mash,
lukewarm; and add a tablespoonful of
saltpeter.
If the horse is overcome by heat,
get him into the shade, remove harness and bridle, wash out his mouth,
sponge him all over, shower his leg.s,
and give him two ounces of aromatl~
~pirits of ammonia, or two oun~es ot
sweet spirit,s of nitre, in a ptnt of
water.: or give him a pint of co~ee,
warm. Cool his head at once, ustng
cold water. or, if necessary, chopped
ice, wrapped in a cloth.
If the horse is off his feed, try him
with two quarts of oats mixed with
bran and a little water, and add a little
salt or sugar. Or give him oatmeal
gruel or barley water to drink.
\'latch your horse. If he stops
sweatincr suddenly, or if he breathes
short a;d quick. or if his ears droop,
or if he stands with his legs braced
sideways, he ·is in danger of a ~eat or
sun stroke and needs attentiOn at
once.
If it is so hot that the horse sweats
in the stable at night, tie him outside,
with bedding under him. Unless he
cools off during the night, he cannot
well stand the next day's heat.
Soldering is so simple and is useful in ,;;o many different ways that oue
naturally ::;upposes every farmer would
haye a soldering outtit if he thought
lte could use it to adyantage. On
thi~ :->uppo::-ition I beg to offer some
::;uggtstions which haYe come from
actual experience.
No specia·l ability or exptrience is
required. l t i:::, of course, true that
deftnes~ anU accurancy naturally follow experience, bur good results will
as surely follow if one will keep the
following points in mind.
The soldering outfit consists of a
soldering copper (good size, not under t\\'o pounds), a bar of half and
half solder, a piece of salammoniac,
and a small bottle of muriatic acid
\Vith a small brush for applying,
Heat the soldering copper not red
hot but about the same as a flat iron
would be heated for ironing clothes,
wipe off the dust on a rag, take a
file and rub the surface at the point
till copper is clean and bright, then
press the hot copper down the salammoniac till it makes a depression.
Place the end of the bar of solder
in this depression and. with the copper melt off two or three drops of
solder. Remove the bar and rub the
copper hard into the depression, but
not so as to push the solder out over
the edge. Keep this up till the copper is well coated with a smooth
bright coat resembling tin. You are
!10\Y
read:y for ~usiness.
Remove
everv particle of d1rt from the parts
intended to be solderer!. Usually it
is necessary to scrape the surface with
a knife or file if greasy or very dirty,
and then with a small brush apply
the muriatic acid. Rub tthe surface
with the brnsh to remove particles.
Now rub surface to be soldered with
the hot copper, using solder as desired. If the solder stands in globules
and does not spread OYer the 5ttrface
it is hecause there is some foreign
rnatter hetween the solder and the sur·
face and the cleaning process should
be repeated 'Yith more care.
Solder will stick to almost any kind
of metal if there is no foreign matter
on the surface, Since the parts of a
l'ta". ljJ. Beady to Tie ·:tlle Xnots in the Long S}>lice. Ends 1, 2 and 3 A.re
from :aopa A. :Ends 4, 5 auu G At·e fl·om Bopa lli
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
boys started to makin.~ measures and
buckets, ftu1lH:ls ancl ilne caps. Ask
copper under the tinned surface are
easily melted, it should ncyer be
heated tn a ·red heat.
in mending· g-ranitewear or copper, a
copper haflll':'~ rin·t or a tinner's
ri\·et mav he in!'erterl ~tftcT cleaning·
1 he snrfacc around the holt:.
Cct tht:
that the:3e l)c made a ..:.p(~ciiic size and
sc·e how quickly they will grapple with
problem~
in men:-;uration.
It a1:-;o
Jlli~h_t keep them nnt of tnwn .<:.omc
cr (·JJing·s.
HOW TO JUDGE TRACTOR HORSEPOWER
From Pt·tlil'ie Fanner.
. \ mon·mt·11t is :1lrc:l.(1r on i"11L in
ihl· department to brir1g alJotH till'
adnptinn of sonH: ~tand~rd. Until nne
ll:ts hC't'll 1lecided upnn aml atlopu·'l,
it is sngg-e,'itvd that farnlt~rs, in l'0!11paring difTerent makes of tractnrs,
:-:hnuld g-ive partin1lar atkntinn to the
llllmher of plows pulle(l and the
amount of work rlone hv the varinn:;
nlachint·s. and that h·~:-;~ atttntion Ue
{laid to the catalog- ratings,
\Vht·n outtits can he seen working
~id<' hy side, as at the tra·etor d ·moustrations
whkh are heing hdtl
throughout the country, the amount
of work done i:; of more value in
comparing the rdatiYe power than are
the mannfactnrers' raiing-s, unless exactly the same method lias been used
in each case.
It is obvious that two tractvr:'tath pulling the same number of
plows of equal size, at equal depth,
in the same soil, and each mo\'ing at
the .c. arne spt'ecl-are t~t'rting prao:tically equal amounts of power on the
dra\Yhar. Tn such r:tse, if each is pn11in~ its normal 1oat1, they should have
the saml' drawhar rating-. It is not
at all uncommon, however, as previously stated, to find tractors under
sttrh conclitions with widely different
r.atings. By using as a standard the
amount of work done by different
tractors therefore a very fair com
pari~on of the rlrawhar hor~epower
can be obtained. \Vith this known,
a good idea of the power of the motor
cal1 be gainerl. If in the case. just
mentioned. one of the machines \vas
<·on:-;iderably heaYier than the other,
it is apparent that it would require
more power to moYe its own weig-ht
a11rl that it would therefore not he
canahlC' of exerting on the drawhar
a~ large ·a 1wrcentage of the mofor·s
total power as would the -other ma
chine, assuming that the loss of
po\\"er throng·h gears, etc., in the
transmission wa~ the same. It naturally follows that the motor on the
?\earh• e\·rrvone knows th<: tll'liniti,,n ()(a ''l~t)r~t!JO\\'L"r'' ~ts gi\'tll in
~d1ool arithmetic:-;, de., n:n~cly. ''the
JH)\\ er required ln raise a weigllt of
:n,OOO pountl-" to a height of 1 foot rn
one minute.') .\s this is a lklinite.
fixt·cl nnit of power, one wouJ,l naturally suppose t1Jat the horsepower ratings of t \\'0 tractors wottl(l he a
lngiral and rd1al>le means of comparing- their ability to perform work:
lhat a tractor ral('(l at 30 horsepowL·r
on the drawhar would he twice as
J)Owc-rfnl and capable of doing twice
as much work as one rated at 15
l1orsepower on the drawbac, for exam()\c. This supposition wonld he
correct hut for the fact that there has
hcen no definite stanciard usccl m
ascertaining the horsepower dcq:-1oped by tractors an'd the percentag-t:
of the powrr actually developed
which should he taken for tlH'ir
catalogue rating. The various manufacturers haYe fOllowed their own
judgment in the nlatter, and as a re~ult several mdhf,ds of rating are
heing nsed, with a consequent lack of
11niformitv.
lt is because of this fact that at the
pn~sent titne it is quite c01nmon to
flnd two tractors doing practically the
sanw amouut of work and clearlv of
ahont equ.r'l power although ~vith
'"i.fkly different catalog ratings. lt
is ohYious that either the outfit with a
low catalog rating- has heen underratrd hv 'its manufacturer or that the
second vmachine has heen 0\Crrater!.
or perhaps hoth haYe occurred. lt
wnuld ~eem adYisab1e, therefort', that
stt:>ps he taken to hring ahout a stan(larcl rule for ascertaining- and df'signatinR the horsepo,Yer of tractors. Tt
is not so important, perhaps, what
particular methofl is followed so long
as the same method ls used hy atl
manufacturers, thn!'; ayoiding- haYing
1nachines .of the. same power givrn
such varymg ra tme-s.
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heaviest machine would develop more
power on the belt than would the one
on the lighter outfit.
The terms "brake" or "belt'' horsepower mean exactly the same thing
and are used to denote the amount of
power \Vhich the engine will develop
and transmit to a belt for stationary
work, such as threshing. This amount
of power may be computed by different formulas or may be ascertained
dcli.nitely by actual measurement \vith
a proper apparatus. This accounts for
some of the lack of uniformity in ratings.
Some companies carefully
measure the amount of power developed by each engine before it leaves
the factory and then give their engine
a catalogue rating equivalent to its
maximum power output; others will
deduct a certain amount frotn the
maximum horsepower as ascertained
and rate their engine at various percentages of this figure in order to be
on the safe side, and to underrate
their outfit rather than overrate it.
while some companies do not measure
the amount of power the engine actually develops, but compute it. With
the diameter of cylinder, the length
of stroke, and the number of revolutions per minute known, the horsepower which will be developed by an
engine can be computed with a fair
degree of accuracy, although there arc
a number of formulas used, several of
which give somewhat different results.
In comparing the power of two
tractors the speed at which they are
moving must always be considered.
A tractor pulling two plows at 2 miles
an hour wilt do the same amount of
work as one pulling one plow and
traveling at 4 miles an hour, other
conditions being equal, and the horsepower developed at the drawbar is the
same, because the element of time
enters into the determination of
horsepower. The slower any given
tractor is geared to move the greate-r
will be the load which it can pull at
the drawbar, as it pulls it less rapidly.
The amount of work done and the
total amount of power exerted will
remain practically the same.
It is obvious that in the case mentioned the tractor pulling one plow
and running twice as fast as the one
pulling two plows must move its own
weight over the ground twice as many
times as will the other tractor. If the
weight uf the two tractors is the same,
it will be seen that twice as much
power has been expended in moving
the weight of the high-speed tractor
as has been used by the one with low
speed.
A great many farmers find it difficult to understand why a tractor of,
say. 10 horsepower at the drawbar will
11ot pull as heavy a load as will 10
horses. This is not because a mechanical horsepov·>cr is less than the
amount of power developed by a
horse, but is because of the fact that
a horse has an enormous overload
capacity-that is, he is capable of exerting for a short tii-ne a great deal
stronger pull than he should normally
maintain hour after hour.
A tractor, however, has very little
overload capacity when pulling its
normal load. Thus, if a tractor with
a dra,~·bar rating of 10 horsepower
pulling its normal load of plows under
average conditions should strike a
particularly hard spot where the draft
was doubled for a few minutes it
would stall; while 10 horses under
sin1ilar conditions could readily in~
crease their pull sufficiently to meet
the increased draft.
From this it will be seen that in
cases where the draft will vary (and
this occurs in practically all kinds of
farm work because of grades, soil
\'ariation, etc.) the load which a
tractor will handle satisfactorily is
that \vhich it can pull up the steepest
grade or through the toughest soil in
the field. This load may be only half
of what it can pull under more favorable conditions in the same field. It
will also -be apparent that the working
load of a tractor t•Mler ordinary farm
conditions is considerably less than
the normal load for its drawbar equiv~
alent in horses. th'lt is, a tractor d 10
horsepovv·er on the drawbar will not
pull, except under constantly favorable conditions, the load which a 10horse team would normally pull. The
difference might be said to he entirely
in the overload capacity of these twprime movers. \Vith a tractor its
n1aximum power is practically its
normal power because it is capable of
pulling this load continuously, but
cannot carry anything in excess of
this. On the other hand. the horse's
normal load is much less than what
he can do in an emergency.
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KILLING STUMPS.
By
Carl
IAYing!:'ton, Cnh·crsit:> or
'~"is•-·onsin,
in Prairie Farmer.
.Covering soft maple at.ld elm stumps
\nth salt wuuld surely kdl the sttunps,
hut there is no question but tllat this
prr.1t'CSS would he very much more exPfiisivc 11Ian it would to hlow them
out \vith dynamite or to pull them
with a stump puller.
Tn regard to pouring coal oil on the
Humps, if enough i~ poured 011 I presume it would kill the stumps, but I
imagine a small quantity \vould injure
lhrm very slightly.
From time to time we have rumors
nf kerosene being applied to stumps
through l1olcs bored in the top and al1(\\\·ed tn stand for ~ome time. It is
c\nimed that these stumps may be
hurn.ed out very easily and completely.
However, we have never yet nm
across any case of where this process
of stump removal has been economicaL
Tf anyone is especially anxious to
kill the stumps quickly. I would advise him to go along \Vith a spade and
mattock anrl tdkc the dirt awav from
the roots for six im:.hes hel0w the
.'lfound line and peel the bark from
the stump.
TRACTOR DONT'S
l:t~rom
Prairie Farmer.
I 11. order ~o assist the user in pre.'cntmg most of the common gasoline
engine troubles, the Bull BullCtin in a
r('ccnt issue giYes the following
dont's:
Don't put gasoline intt:l the tank
without strainirig: it throUgh a chanwis; thcje may be water in the gasoline, or some sediment that w-ould
clog np the carburetor or mixing
valve.
_Don't handle gasc,\inc by the light
n1 a lantcrn or other open light. If
yon h;we no electric light where the
tank is locatrd, never fill it except bv
daylight.
Don't attempt to run an engine
't•:ithout providing sufficient lubrication.
Don't over-oH the engine
Just
enough in the right place is better
than a quart.
Don't usc common black oil on
Slllall bearings. Such oil is not suited
to the purpo-;e.
Dun 't get oil or grease on the wires
of the battery circuit; it will ruin the
insulation.
Don't hold a spark plug wire more
th.an % inch away from the engine
~1th the current turned on, when te5tlllg.
There is danger of ruining the
~park coiL
Do.n'~ tlnu\v away a spark plug unless 1t ts broken. A spark plug docs
!Wt we~r ou.t, and the only attention
It reqUires 1s usually nothing more
than grinding.
. Don't screw a spark plug on too
tight. It may "bake" fast. Graphite,
is available, should be used on the
threads.
.Don't th~·ow away any battcric~ in
wmter unt1l you have tried thawing
them out Often they are only congealed or frozen up.
Don't leave the battery switch
closed when the engine is not running.
Don't leave the gasoline turned oi1
when the engine is not running.
Don't attempt to connect more cells
of battery in a set than recommended
by the maker of the engine. You may
overload the spark coil and burn it
out.
Don't leave strands of wire sticking
out around connections. They may
cause a 11 ground" in the circuit.
Don't attempt to use anv method to
warm up the carburetOr in colrl
weather that might ignite the gasoline.
Cloths that have been wrung out of
hot water are the safest means of
h<'ating the carburetor if necessary._
Don't run your engine when overheated.
Don't drive the engine if it makes
an unusual noise or squeak; stop at
once and remedy the defect.
Don't drive with a slipping clutch;
study its connection and master th("
methods of adjustment.
Don't drive if the lubricator is nut
of Order.
Don't make a noise "t".·hcn changing
gear.
Don't race the engine.
Don't measure the depth of gasoline
with a dirty stick.
Don't allow a leaky ga•oline pipe to
go unrepaired; a spark or a hot e:x·haust pipe might cause the gasolin~
to i.{lnite.
Don't forget to vropcrly lock any
n"uts after making an aJjn.-;tmcnt, nor
neglect to replace split piu~ \vhich you
mav have withdrawn.
Don't lubricate the gear with too
thick a grcast'.
Don't put too much lt]hricant in a
gcar-h0x.
Don't OYer-lubricate anywhere.
'J'IIIi} 'l'IL\CTIONEI.GH"_... JJUEA-:'\1,
By George Fitch.
The tractor on the !nrm arose
B('fore that dawn at four,
It drove the cows and washed
clothes,
And finished en•ry chore.
Then forth lt went Into the
the
ti.~·ld.
.lu~t at the bre-ak of day;
It reaped 2nd thrf'f:hed the golden :y·j(•ld,
And haulC'd it all a'va:-c.
It phn\·f'd the fleld that afh•rnoon
And when the .iob ·was through
Jt hummNl a pleasant little> tune
And churned the butter, too.
,·\nd pumped the water for the stock,
And grotm(1 a rri h nf corn,
.\ nd hauled the baby 'round the block
To still its crit:s forlorn .
hus~v hours a\vay
By mflny a lahor blest;
Thus ran the
,\nrl yf't, \YlH•n fell the hdlight graY
'l'he tractor had nn rest.
l;~or
wlril•-' tht' farnu•r, peaef'fUl eyul,
Hl'ad h;.: the
'J'nnp;~te11's
glow,
The patir>nt tractor stood outside
.\nU ran the dynamo,
RULES FOR PRODUCING HIGH
QUALITY EGGS.
From Prairie Farmer.
. Chickens must be healthyj good
size and not mongrel.
Plenty of clean nests must he provided in chicken houses or places
where the hens lay.
Setting hens must be separated from
the laying flock.
Broody hens must be broken up immediately or transferred to place
where the setting hens are housed.
Eggs must be gathered daily in cool
weather and twice daily in very warm
or extremelv cold weather.
All eggs ,;,ust be kept in a cool, dry
and well ventilated place.
A warm kitchen, dan1p cellar, or in
a room where oll, onions or strong,
odorous vegetahles are kept is very
unsatisfactory, as eggs readily absorb
odors.
A dry, cool, clean, well ventilated
cellar or caYe is the best.
KeYer wash eggs, as it spoils their
keeping qualities.
Use very small, dirty eggs at home
or market them in regular cases not
in the association cartons.
'
Eggs of questionable quality must
not be marketed through the a:;socia~
tion.
Always keep the eggs as cool as
possible and away from direct rays of
sun .
:Market all eggs at least twice a
week in summer and fall and not
longer than once a week during the
rest of the season.
After June 1, all mature males must
be confined and sold and infertile eggs
produced.
USEFUL INFORMATION
To find the O.iameter of a circle
multiply circumference by .31831.
To find circumference of a circle
multiply diameter by 3.1416.
To find area of a circle multiply
square of diameter by .7854.
To fmd surface of a ball multiply
square of diameter by 3.1416.
To find side of a square equal in
area to a giYel1 circle, multiply the
diameter of the latter hy .8862.
To find cubic inches in a ball multiply cube of diameter by .5236.
Doubling the diameter of a pip~
increases its capacity four times.
Double riveting is from 16 to 20
per cent stronger than single.
One cubic foot of anthracite coal
weighs ahout 58 pounds.
One cubic foot of bituminous coal
weighs from 47 to 50 pounds.
One ton of coal is equiva1erlt to
two cords of wood for steam pur~
poses.
:.\ gallon of water (U. S. Standard)
•• 'ghs 8Ys lbs. and contains 231 cubic lnches.
A cubic foot of water contains 7 Y,
gallons,
1728 cubic inches, and
weighs 62;1, lbs.
Each nominal horse-power of a
hailer requires 30 to 35 lbs. of water
p•r hour.
.
To sharpen du11 files lay them in
sulphuric acid until they are eaten
deep enough,
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
ORGANIZING THRESHING RING
B7 Frank I. Mann ln Prairie Farmer.
I do not know of a draft of by-laws
suitable (or a threshing ring, but it
would be an easy matter to draw up
such if desired. Most of the threshing
rings are held together by a "gentleman's agreement," which, as a rule, is
just as good as a "cut and dried" constitution and by-laws, and more likely
to be observed.
The plan of procedure is to get all
the parties in the ring present at a
mreting, and if any are not present let
them agree to observe the provisions
agreed upon at the meeting. Elect a
chairman and secretary. The secretary is to keep a record of all measures acted upon by the meeting, and
these minutes are in fact the by-laws
to be observed later. Usually, an executive committee of about three
members are chosen, and this executive committee has full powers to decide- matters not decided at the general m·eeting, to contract with engine
and separator men, either by the circuit or threshing and other matters
not previously agreed upon.
Usually the general meeting decides
who is to furnish separator and engine and the price to be paid under a
contract with owners of machines.
The number of acres to be threshed is
ascertained and the number of men to
be furnished is distributed among the
members according to acreage. In an
average ring each 40-acre field furnishes one man; 80 acres, two men,
and 100 acres or more, three men. A
timekeeper may be agreed upon at the
general meeting, and the timekeeper
keeps accurate tin1e the separator is
running on each job. At the end of
the threshing season a "clearance" is
made o£ the work or men furnished
during the season, and those who have
received less help than supplied receive the difference, which, of course,
is paid by those who have given less
than received. This "clearing" of help
furnished has a good tendency to keep
peace in a neighborhood, and is equitable.
If the ring is a large one, as many
of the details should be agreed upon
at the general meeting as possible, so
as tg avoid future misunderstandings.
The order in which the jobs are
threshed should be understood, and a
rotation agreed upon for future years,
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so no set of members will be thrown
either first or last; the hours for commencing and stopping work each day
should be understood; the executive
committee should have po\ver to decide if any laborer furnished is inefiicient. Let the Golden Rule be the
motto and the minutes be the bylaws, and among men there will be
harmony.
PREPARING POULTRY FOR
MARKET.
From Prairie Farmer.
Grasp the chicken, when killing, by
the bony part of the skull. Do not let
the fingers touch the neck. Make a
small cut with a small, sharp pointed
knife on the right side of the roof of
the chicken's mouth, just where the
b~nes of the skull end. Brain for dry
p1ckmg by thrusting the knife through
the groove which runs along the middle of the roof of the mouth until
it touches the skull midway between
the eyes. Use a knife which is not
more than 2 inches long, one-fourth
inch wide, with a thin, flat handle a
sharp point, and a straight cutting
edge.
At least 30 per cent of all the poultry coming into the N cw York market
is incompletely bled. Much of it is so
badly bled that it results in a loss of
from 2 to S cents a pound, as compared with the corresponding poultry
which is well bled and in good order.
Aside from the bad appearance of incompletely bled chickens, their keeping properties are very inf~rior. The
flesh loses its firmness sOoner; its
flavor is not so good.
A very large proportion of the unsightly poultry in our markets aside
from the rubbing and tearing of the
skins, is caused by an incomplete removal of the blood. This is evidenced
by red dots which frequently occur
where the feathers have been. removed, especially over the thighs and
wings, or by the small veins. which
mar the appearance of the neck. Generally it is the neck \vhich shows most
plainly the presence of blood in the
fowl, or that a wrong method has been
used in cutting the blood vessels in
an attempt to empty them. The neck
is the first part to discolor, becoming
first red, then bluish red or purple and
finally green as aging progresses.
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
" ( 4) The conductors should follow ridges and sharp corners in the
buildings. No sharp turns in the conductor itself should be made.
"(5) Aerial terminals should be lo·
cated at the ends of ridges and on the
ridges at intervals not to exceed 20
feet. Any terminal point on the roof
should have an aerial terminal of its
own. The aerial terminals should be
at least two feet high, firmly braced
in upright position~ securely fastened
to the main cable, and provided with
a ,-alvanized or nickeled wrought iron
pomt.
"(6) Good earth connections are
absolutely necessary. Commonly accepted forms consist of a metal plate
buried below the level of permanent
moisture, into the soil to a depth of
etght or ten feet, securely fastened to
the conductor itself.
"(7) All metal masses, such as
metal roofs, radiators, hay fork tracks,
etc., should be connected to the main
system.
"(8) Use good materials, install
them properly, and no fear of lightning need be felt."
LIGHTNING RODS PROTECT
BUILDINGS
From Prairie Farmer.
"It is generally agreed now that
lightning rods, properly installed, do
afford a considerable measure of pro~
tection to farm buildings, a fact which
is indicated by the more favorable in~
surance rates \vhich many insurance
companies offer in insuring farm buildings that are properly rodded," says
K. ]. T. Ekblaw of the department of
farm mechanics, University of Illinois.
"One insurance company of Ivfichi~
gan states that the small sum of $32
has been paid in four years for dam~
age done to rodded buildings by lightning, although a total risk of fifty-five
million dollars was taken. Another
company taking risks amounting to
·~fifty-nine .million dollars, in the same
period of time on both rodded and ttnrodded buildings, paid for damage
done by lightning more than a thousand times as much as the other company paid on wired buildings. A
prominent fire insurance adjuster
states that in his experience, for every
dollar's worth of damage done to
properly rodded buildings, there was
$1,168 damage done to unrodded ones.
In other words, there was indicated
on efficiency of 99.9 per cent in favor
of wired ones.
uSome of the points to be kept in
mind in installing a system of lightning rbd protection are as follows:
rl(l) Either copper or galvanized
iron may be used for lightning con.,.
ductors. The cable form is satisfactory and the weight of the copper
should be at least three ounces per
foot, while that of the galvanized iron
should be twice as much.
"(2) ·All parts of the wiring should
he connected up into one system. No
blind ends or stubs should be left ungrounded.
Joints should be made
yery securely and the contact made
as perfect as possible by soldering and
brazing.
<jt"(3) The conductor should be
firmly fastened to the building instead of being insulated from it, as
is sometimes done. The purpose of
the conductor is to take the lightning charge away from the building;
insulation prevents this.
WHEN THE BELT SLIPS
From Prairie Farmer.
The slipping of belts is a great annoyance, but it is not always remedied
by tightening the belt. Ordinarily, if
the proper-sized belts and pulleys are
used and properly put in, there should
be little or no slipping at all. Often
the slipping of a belt is due to the
overload carried by it. There is
economy in using wider belts than is
the usual practice. Many a three-inch
belt is made to do the work of a fourinch belt, much to the annoyance of
the operator and the ruin of the belt.
However, when an immediate remedy is needed, a small quantity of
powdered whiting, sprinkled on the
inside of the belt, is very good and is
the least harmful of any similar application.
The use of beeswax, rubbed on the
inside of the b_elt or on the pulley is
a very good remedy in cases of emergency.
Many people use powdered rosin on
a slipping belt but this is bad practice
because it soon dries the leather and
causes it to crack.
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P~R~AIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE D IRE,""'C::cT::cO=.~RY_ _ _ __
WHEN YOU HAVE TO GET TO TOWN IN A HURRY, THE QUICKEST,
SUREST, CHEAPEST WAY IS TO THROW A LEG OVER A
lndl.Qn
1110fOCyCle
lf".l4
WITH POWER PLUS MOTOR
For Demonstration See
HIGGINBOTHAM & DOUGLAS
Phone 827
Vulcanizing a Specialty,
Silos on G. C. Gridley's Evergreen Farm, Prairie View, IlL
132 S. Genesee St.
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS
Lake County Directory
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Abbreviations Used in this Directory
a-Acres; Ch-Children; 0-0wner; T-Tenant ·or Renter;
H-Rural Route; Sec-Section; maiden name of wife follows
directory name in parentheses ( ) ; figures at end of information-year became resident of county. In the case of a tenant,
the farm owner's t"!ame follows the figures giving ~ize of farm.
Name of farm fnllo\YS names of children.
Not new in location-but new in SPIRIT
EXAMPLE
We have the buying power of seven successful dry goods
stores. We regard highly our responsibility to our customers.
DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE of substantial worth; without pretense, without striving to impress with fictitious values,
we endeavor to provide BEST qualities at standard priceswithin the reach of the average buyer's purse. Thousands like
our methods-we know you will.
Achen, M. J. (Ethel Griswell) Oak Lawn Dairy Farm Antioch fU 1\n\·port
Sec7 OlSOa 0899)
~- Courtesy First, our watchword; Dependable Dry Goods our slogan
Means
M. J. Achen-name.
(Ethel Gris\voll)-wife's maiden name.
Oak Lav\'11 Dairv Farm-name of farm.
Antioch R2-postoffice, Antioch, R. F. D. 2.
Newport- Sec7-1\ewport township, Section 7.
OlSOa-owner of 150 acres.
(1899)-·lived in county since 1899.
A
IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH
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SMITH-BUCHANAN CO.
(NOT INCORPORATED)
124 N. Genesee St.
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
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Achen, Mary (Mary Woodhouse) Ch
Fred, 1\lerrill; Antioch N cwport
Sec7 0150a (1887)
Achen, M. J. (Ethel Griswoil) Oak
Lawn Dairv Farm Antioch H2 Newport Sec7 0150a (1899)
Ackert, C. H. (Anna Dugan) Lh Fred;
Lamond Farm Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec31 02la (1912)
Adams, Jessie W. (Carrie 1Jiller) Ch
Adella, Jennie; Barrington R1 Cuba
Sec22 T134a vVm. Sodt (1887)
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Adams, John ( :V!arp;arct Shaffer) Ch
Alvina, Charles, H cnry; Spring
Grove Rl Antioch Sec33 T80a Arthm ?II crril (1908)
Adams, Joseph (l\largaret Graham)
Ch l~aymond, Donalci; \Vaukegan
R 1 Waukegan Sec7 T60a McAree
E>L 11907)
Adams, Peter (Elizabeth Saffer) Ch
Paul, Viola, Elviere; Spring Grove
Rl Antioch Sec28 T12(h Bell l{ichardson (1916)
A'Hart, J. A. (Barbara Dryer) Ch
Ella, John. Elizabeth, Albert; Lil·ertvville H_l Fremont Secl2 0-i--ta
( 18.10)
Ahlgrim, Frank t Leila Armentrout)
Ch Ernest, Jda, Louise; Hickory
Bank Farm Gravs Lake H 1 \Varrcn
Sec19 Tl30a \V.·E. Pratt (1910)
Ahlgrim, John (Emma Buehler) Ch
Clarence, Juhtl, Herman; Barrington ]{3 Ela Sec33 Tl66a 1'. !'at·
ten r 1916)
Ahlstrom, John A. (Elda An<lcrsnn)
Lake Forest RD Shields Sec31 Assistant Gardener J. 1-L Cudahy
(1913)
Aiken, Robert H. (]annette Kellogg)
Ch J annette, Josephine, Emily, H ector; \Vinthrop Harhor Benton Sec13
0300a r 1892)
Alcock, Charles W. (The Bloomingdale Farm \Vaukegan Rl Newpol·t
Sec25 OllOa (1885)
Alcock, Elizabeth M. (Elizabeth Darling)
Ch
Fred, Mabel, l.eroy
Charles; The Bloomingdale Farm
\\'ankrgan ]{J Newport Sec25 O~Oa
(18.17)
Alexander, David (Anna Golrlic) Ch
::\Jargaret, Anna, Lizzie, Hohert.
Janr, David; Ingleside HI (;rant
Secl3 07a Tl60a Ed. L. Harpin
(1916)
Alkofer, William (Carrie Tekampe)
Ch ·Florence, Mahel. Delbert, LaveJ-1!e; \Vaucon<la VVanconda Sec25
T63a August Kucbkcr (1902)
Allanson, Park (Grace Small) Ch
Thomas; Allanson Farm Area Rl
Lihertyville Sec30 T80a :VI rs. :vr ary
E. Allanson (1886)
Allanson, Paul H. (Olga Holm) Ch
l'anl Allan son Farm Area R 1 Lihertvville Sec32 T98a Mrs. Mary E.
Allanson (1888)
Allen, Thomas G. (Helen cdillard) Ch
Leonard, \Villiam. Eleanor, Rutll,
Christian; Lake Forest RD Shields
St~c29 Superintendent
Dr. Frank
Billings (1915)
Allendale Association, Chicago Lake
Villa 1{1) Lake Villa Sec32 OlbOa
( 1880)
Allensby, Frank (Lida Pomeroy) Darrington R2 Cuba Sec.25 T90a 1d rs.
F. l'erep ( 1873)
Almond, John and Henry Liberty;·illc
hoi Warren Sec32 OllOa (187-l)
Alvers, Charles (Carolina Hiserodt)
Ch Charles, Robert; Antioch IU
Antioch SeeS 036a (1889)
Amann, Barney (Mary Hcrhes) Ch
Barbara, Carrie, Andrew, Josephine,
Barney, Herman, Amelia; ::\laple
Grove Stock Farm Area R2 Fremont See28 OlOOa ( 1871)
Amann, Lawrence (l\!argaret Dradt)
Ch Leo, H;ittie, l\lary, Helen, l\Iartha, Cecilia, Lawrence, Raymond;
Evergreen Stock Farm Libertyville
]{[ Warren Scc28 0120a (1867)
Amann, W. J. (lllary Freund) Ch
Loretta. Clarence, Verona, \Villiam,
Evelyn; Oak Grove Stock Farm
Round Lake GD Fremont Sec5
028lla ( 1880)
Ames, Barbara (Sessler) Ch Emma.
Philo, Clarence, Henry, Julia, John;
Zion City HI Ne\\·port Secl6 076a
( 1853)
Ames, C. C. ( l\J ary Taylor) Ch Harold, Ho,\·ard. Carlton, Phila~ Dimis;
~laple Lawn Farm Grays Lake Rl
Warren Sec31 049a (1886)
Ames, Edgar M. (Emma Hake) ,Ch
Alvin, l\faudess, ~Jarceline, :Mortimer, John, Alice, }Jarg-arct; \Vads\n.orth 1\1 1\ ewport Sec27 T80a !vlrs.
Jane A. Nemery (1867)
Ames, Edmund (Emma Fredericks)
Ch Hazel, Gladys. Ruth, Loys;
Ha\\·thorne Farm Area H.l Libertvvillc Scc32 Foreman S. lnsul (186S)
Ames, Henry C. tAmy Bre\\er) Ch
Alfred, Arthur, Roderick, Otto;
Zion City ]{J Newport SeclS 086a
( 1875)
Ames, S .. W. (Gladys Stewart) Ch
Uuth; \Valnut Hi11 Farm Gurnee Rl
Warren SeclS 068a (1883)
Andersen, Gorm (Amelia Sorensen)
Ch Florence, Agnes, Peter. 1\Iargaret,
Hazel.
q-orman,
Esther,
George; Antioch l\2 Antioch Scc22
0105a ( 1900)
Anderson, August Ch Alexander.
Amy, Bertha, Christiana, Adelaine,
Katherine; Libertyville Rl Libertyville Sec6 080a 0887)
Anderson, A. C. (Amanda Peterson)
Ch Verde. Vcrlin<l. Milton, James,
John, Beatrice; Zion City Rl Benton Scc29 0 !56 a ( 1912)
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Anderson, Charles (Laura !'arks) Ch
Arthur. 1\fary, Margaret. Donald:
Antioch Antioch Sec7 Tll8a B. F.
Naber (1916)
Anderson, C. (.A.lma Andcr:;.on') Ch
EYeline. Della, Alice; Prairie \'iew
!{1 \'crnon Sed3 OHla il'lli)
Anderson, John (Ol~a Carlson) Barrinrrton R2 Cuba Sec2-t T()Oa "1frs.
llr~en tl016)
Anderson, John P. (Caroline Gustafson) Ch Esthe-r, Sihyl; DeC"rflcld Rl
Vernon Secl3 U5la (1908)
Anderson, Karl (Dorothy Thompson)
Ch ?vlary. J..:atic. Willie. :\[artha, Andre\\·, Elizabeth, Carl, Dorothy,
Laura; Antioch l\3 Antioch Sec6
078a ( 1917)
Anzinger, Joe I Elizabeth) Ch c;corg:c.
Ella. hate, Joe. Elizaheth; Antioch
In Antioch Sec3~ 080a ( 1907)
Appleton, Ernald (] osephine \Vurth)
Ch ~largarct, Harold; Cloverfield
Farm Lake Forest RD Shields Scc32
Superintendent
Frank
Hibbard.
(1881)
Appley, C. A. Ch Frank, Cyler; Lake
County Fann Lihert\'ville HD Lih ·
ertyvifle Sccl6 Superintendent Lake
CountY Farm ( 1871)
Arbet, Michael I :11 ar;· Sraka) Ch
Lcnlc; Zion City Rl N'" f'\Yport Sec2
Tl70a :-1 an :II. Ill clville ( 1912)
Armour, Jarries Ch Jame5, John, _\Villiam, Annie, :\gnes, Jt·annie; \\ads\YOrth 1\1 :t\e\Yport SecllJ 0160a
(1903)
Armour, James ( :.-f :1rgarct C~ullikson)
Ch James. Hosie; Lake Villa Rl
Warren Scci 097a (1904)
Armour,]. Ogden Ch Lolettc; Melody
lfarm Lake Forest R D Lihertvville
Sec3o 0900a (1907)
·
Armour, P. D. (Condon) Lake Forest
RD Shields 5ecl7 0161la t 1917)
Armstrong, J. C. (Isabella Graham)
Ch John; \\.hitehousc Farm \Vaukegan H.Z Lihertyville Sec12 Gardener F. E. \\'hite (llJI6)
Armstrong, Sam { ~finnie ZumlJaugh)
Ch Frances, Charles. \\'illma, Leonanl; Antioch H.l Antioch Sec20
Cll50" ( 1878)
Arnold, Oscar (Freelove \Vhite)
Ingleside Hl c;rant Scc28 T205a ~L
D.' .'\kin ( 1917)
Asma, Alfred t:Vlary Bro\\cr) Ch
Catberinc, :\1atthcw, James. Francis,
~lary, Ludwina, Isabella; \Vaukepn R2 \Vauke10;an Sec30 T200a Robert Dach· ( 189'i)
Asma, Fr.ink \Yaukcc;an RZ Lihertyv·ille Secl2 T80a John Griffith I 1906)
Atkinson, Joe Rondout RD L'hcrtyville 5ecl3 T200a Mrs. :llatt Atkinson ( 1885)
Attridge, James Dl ary 1.. Duke low)
Ch Clark. Wilhur. Luella, l\[ildrec:
Rondout Liher1YYil1e Sec2-l- ()10-la
(1856)
Atwell, Arthur (Eva Colver) Ch
Lloyd; Round Lake ){1 Avon Sccl9
Tl~3a Harrison Gilbert (1883)
Atwell, Henry (Helena Sheehan) Ch
J\fary, Edith; Lake Villa Hl Lake
\'illa SeeS Tl20a l\farv J..:crr I 1881)
Atwell, Walter (lsaht;ll Hill) Ch
Fr('d, Henry, \Villiam, Arthur, Nl'l!ie; Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa Scc7
019a t 1871)
Austin, Stanley (Antonia Stolginsti)
Ch l oscfa; c;nrnec H 1 \Varren Sec3-1T90a ]. F. 11 eCann (1900)
Avis, William (Harmina Hot) Lake
Villa RD Lake \'ilia Sec29 E. Y.
Lehman (1916)
B
Baade., August G. (l\linnie Tonne) Ch
Earl, August, Adolph, Anna; Prairie
\'icw ]{2 Ela Sec9 020a ( 1886)
Bacigalupo, J. (Lou'sc) Ch Louis. Joe.
Della, Irene, Pearla; Grays Lake Rl
Avon SeclS 054a (1912)
Bacon, Frank ?vfeadow Lawn Farm
'IT cHenrv Rl Wauconda Sec9 T200a
Timothy. Bacon t 1887)
Bacon, Timothy (Eiizaheth ~filler)
Ch \Villiam, Belle. Harry. Elizal1eth,
Vinnie,
Frank,
Edward,
Emma; 11eado\Y Lawn Farm :McHenrv Rl \\'auconda Sec9 0200a
( 1868)
Bacon, Wayne 1 Louie Davis) Ch
l\lvrna: ~JcHcnrv 1\.2 \Vaucon(la
Scc23 T60a AnsDli Davis (1893)
Bacon, W. E. (Bemice Davis) Grays
Lake RZ Avon Sec31 0141a (1881)
Bader, Carl A. (Lena A. Schank) Area
HD Libertyville Sccl9 07a (1883)
Baird, J. H. (Edna Minar!) Wcstvie\Y Farm \Vaukcg-an Rl \V;wkegan Sec7 097a · t 1016)
Baker, Arthur ]. (Florence Raddle)
,.. h \Yilliam, J 7 lorrnce; \\'adsv,·orth
Rl Newport Sec21 Farm Hand
:llichael Laehle (1917)
35
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Baker, J. T. (1Iary Richardson) Zion
City R1 Benton Sec27 O!Sa (1871)
Baker, Nicholas (Emma Huston) Ch
~lilo, Ycrona,
Rose; Edgeb'rook
Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Scc16
070a (1912)
Baldwin, Otto (~Iaud Harvey) Ch
Belle,
Floyd,
Beulah,
Lorena,
Charle::;, Bernice, ~\laud; Libertyville
Rl Libertyville SeeS T80a Henry
Haney (19lll)
Balmes, Harry (Ada F:elsey) Ch
J.ouis, ~Iarie; Barrington Hl Cuba
Sec21 T13~a John Balmes (ll)O~)
Banks, James ( E11cn Buckley) Ch
James, Dur-ulhy, Stephen; Antioch
1\2 .".ntioch S<'C20 080a 11906)
Barbaras, Edward (Gertrude Meyer)
Ch Mildred; Prairie View R2 Ela
Sec36 059a (1884)
Barnett, .William (Julia Dollen) Ch
Jesse, Roy, N'c1lic, Archie; Libertyville RD Libertyville Secl6 012a
!1887)
Barnstable, E. J. (Edith \Vilson) Ch
Elizabeth, Anna; Gurnee l\.1 \Varrcn Sccl6 040a ( 1872)
Barnstable, ]. J. (Sarah Brown) Ch
Sidrrey, :Mamie, Leo; Lake Villa lZl
Lake Villa SeeS 0200a (1857)
Barnstable, L. L. (Lelia Hncker) Ch
Lloyd; Lake Villa R1 Lake Villa
SeeS T200a ]. J. Barnstable (1889)
Barnstable, S. B. (Lottie Brovm) Ch
Ervin, Louis, Doris, Vern; Lake
Villa 10 Lake Villa Sec/ 0160a
(]883)
Barnstable, W. C. (Eva Eddy) Ch
O·wen, Eugene, Earl, Louis; Gurnee
Rl \Varren Scc22 0160a (1869)
Barrett, John E. (Minnie B. Cou,-[.
right) Ch Lloyd, Herbert, Harold;
Prairie Viny Rl Vernon Sec26
0286a (1910)
Barron, Earl A. (Lillie Hucker) Ch
Oliver!_ Raymon_d, Erlene; Grays
Lake_; ]{ D Avon Sec26 0 166a ( 1882)
Barron, Ed. 0. (Lottie \Vilmington)
Ch Arthur; Grays Lake R1 Avon
Sec26 0112a (]873)
Barry, P. T. (Rebecca)· Ch Helen,
Genevieve; Gurnee Rl \Varren Scc9
0130a (1916)
Bartholomew, E. (Grace Odell) Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Secl2 OSOa
(1866)
Bartlett, George E. ·( i\I ary Devine)
Ch Edmund; \Vaukegan l\1 Newport Sec26 06.\a 0871)
Bartlett, H. P. (Ellen Coles) Ch
Helen, l'arkcr, John, I\Jary, Hiram;
Area IC Fremont Sec36 052a (1835)
Bartlett, Isabelle (Isabelle Strang) Ch
George, James, Addie; \Vaukegan
10 N evv·port Sec25 tll30a (1841)
Baseley, Albert Jr. (Linda Netzel)
Ch .Alma, Anita, Leila, Louisa,
Claude; McHe'nry 1\2 Wauconda
Sec27 Ola (1916)
Batz, John E. (Minnie Aultaunburg)
Ch Sophia, Fred, Henrietta, \Villiajn, August, Laura; Barrington R2
Fremont Sec32 090a (1856)
Bauer, Mrs. Emelie (Emelie Gransec)
Ch Edward, Rose, Henry; \Vaukcgan HZ \Vankcgan Sec20 080a
(18b8)
Bauer, P. J, (Anna Tonyan) Ch Elizabeth, Lewis, Everett, Isabell; Ingleside R 1 Grant Sec24 Tl60a L. J_
Lobdell (1869)
·
Bauer, S. F. (J\1 argaret Tomrsend)
Ch Edwin, Evelyn, Charles; Round
Lake R1 Grant Sec25 T200a Bauer
Est. ( 1884)
Bauernsmith, F. L. Area HZ Fremont
SeclS
T80a Geo.
Bauernsmith
(1894)
Bauernsmith, George (Rena Tradt)
Ch Mary, Frank. Helen, Anna; Area
R2 Fremont ScclS 080a (1881)
Bauers, George (Mary D11tchlerl Ch
Frank, Clara, Annie, Tillie, Lena,
Elizabeth, Edwdnl, Martin, Bernard; Hound Lake Rl \Vauconda
Sec14 OlOOa ( 1862)
Bauman, Frank E. (Amelia Beinlich)
Ch Raymond, Selma, Erma, Barrington R3 Ela Sec32 T80a Hy Bauman (1908)
Baumann, Edward 0. (Pearl \\'ells)
Ch Grace, Rhoda, Elma. Florence;
Grays Lake RZ Fremont Sec7 0163a
(18i3)
Baumann, Lewis (Anna Larsen) Cit
Alice, VVilliam,
Bernice,
Earl;
\Vaukegan R1 ·waukegan Sec17
T100a \Vm. Baumann (1881)
Baumann, William (Mary Rummell)
Ch Lewis, Lorena; \Vaukegan Rl
Waukegan Secli 01-+0a (1856)
Bauroth, Richard (Amelia Skeibbe)
Ch Louis, Elsie; Prairie View R2
Vernon Secl9 088a (1914)
Beak, Henry (Mattie Druse) Ch
Evelyn, George, \Valter, Francis,
Charles, Nancy; Grays Lake. R1
Avon Sec36 080a (1877)
Beck, Anton (Anna Deitz) Ch \Villiam; Lake Villa R 1 Lake Villa
Secl 040a (1888)
36
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Beckey, William (Ida Snyder) Ch
Blanche, \Valter. Mary, Emily;
(;rays Lake Rl 'vVarren Sec20 035a
\ 1894)
Beckman, F. (Mary Schultz) Ch
George, Fred, Clara, Phoebe, Louis,
Carl, lvlildred, Arthur, Alfred, Irene;
Deerfield Deerfield Sec30 TlSOa
Geo. Sicks (1902)
Beckwith, C. S. (Jcsoie Rowe) Cit
Earl, Charles; \Vaukegan R2 Lil>crtyville Sec13 0160a (1916)
Bederske, John (Carrie Berg) Ch
Charlie, Mildred, Albert, John, Bernice; Barrington }{2 Cuba Secl2
T80a Bill Platt (1890)
Bedeske, John (Angusta) Ch John,
Gust, Mary; Area R2 Ela Sec9 020a
(1882)
.
Beecham, ·w. E. (Alice B. Foster)
Ch Marvin, \Valtcr, Oscar, Blanche,
:'dahcl, Louis; Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec29 020a (1913)
Beemsterboer,. Jacob
(Josephine
Asma) Ch George, Matthew, \Vilma, J\:fary, Josephine; \Vaukegan
R2 \Vaukeo:an Sec32 T!86a Robert
Dady (19o7)
Behm, Adam (Mary Hertel) Ch Albert, Isador, lllarkus. Joseph; Grays
Lake Rl Fremont Scc9 0135a (1854)
Behm, Albert J. (Anna We~encr) Ch
Henryl Alvera, Louis, Edward, \\.'illiam, Roy; Grays Lake Rl Fremont Sec9 0235a (]880)
Behm, A. B. (~I ary Hertel) Ch A rthur. Bertha, Dora, 11ichae1; Area
H2 Fremont Secll 0160a (1856)
Behm, Isidor (Anna Lenzen) Ch
George, .Martin, Luci11a; Area R2
Fremont Sec22 0127a (1882)
lilehm, M.A. (Katherine Lenzen) Ch
James. Helen; Grays Lake Rl Fremont Sec9 014Sa 0884)
Behning, Albert (Elnore Shelclon)
Ch Genevieve, George; Grays Lake
Rl Avon Scc22 T30a Robert Keney
Behrens, F. J. !Elsie Quedenfelcl) Ch
Elsie, Lila; Grays Lake R1 \Varrcn Sec7 · 087a ( 1876)
Behrens, H. A. Dlabel Odett) Ch
Leslie, Arthur, James, Estella; Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Secl2 020a
(1887)
Beier, John (Emma Andrich) Ch
Emma, Elizabeth, Edward, Mary;
Shermerville Rl Deerfield Sec35
T27a Charlie E. H elkey (1914)
Belcher, T. L, Oda Mau) Ch Lester,
Clemmie, Pauline; Antioch R3 Antioch Sed 1 T9a :'1-Irs. \\'ilson (1898)
Belensky, William (Anna Stkls) Ch
Bertha, Allen, William, Minnie,
Charles, Francis, Jessie; Grays Lake
Rl Fremont Sec3 TIOOa C. L Willey (1897)
Bell, George H. (Emma Fallburg) Ch
Marjory; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Sec26 Farm Hand A. S. Benson
(1915)
Benner, William (Amelia Schroecler)
Ch ~label, Hazel, Krlda, Jessie,
Ruby, Florence, \Villiam, Anna;
\Vaukegan R2 Vernon Secl T27a
Clifford Leonard (1897)
Bennet, S. G. Jr. (Olive Bull) Zion
City Rl Benton Scc8 Tl60a Peter
Hansen !1917)
Bennett, A. B. (Tillie Brooks) Ch
Gertrude, John, Dori::;, Alta; Zion
City Rl Benton Scc8 OlSa (1867)
Bennett, Grant (Jessie :-rurray) Ch
Harrison, Burton, Sidney, \Vilbu'r,
Morris. Elizabeth; Zion City Rl
Benton Secl8 OlOOa (1854)
Bennett, John R. (Ethel Crovv-) Ch
Hazel, Milton, :Myron; A11tioch R2
Newport Sec9 075a (1869)
Bennett, L. Burton (Mildred Eddv)
Ch StanleY, Everetta; Antioch f{Z
N cwport 'Secl8 T87a Mrs. Viola
Eddy (1890)
Bennett, L. G. (Lela Bishop) Ch
\Vesley, Lewis, Dorotha, Franci::s,
La,,vrence; Zion City Rl Newport
Secl 0140a ( 1860)
Benson, A. Ch Harry, Augusta; Area
RZ Ela Sec3 (1916)
Benson, Ben (Elizabeth Stoffel) Ch
1\'Iary, ·Katrina; Area RZ Fremont
Sec28 TlSla E. H. 1\Ieyer (1894)
Benwell, Clifford (Jennie Potter) Oak
Hill Farm Gravs Lake R2 \Vauconda Secl T2o'Oa George C Beu·
well (1893)
Benwell, George C. (Adelle Claxton)
Ch Clifford, Lloyd; McHenry R 1
'\Vauconda Sec4 T20a Earl Potter
and Mrs. Clifford Benwell (185i)
Benwell, Lee (Eva Vasey) Ch Flor·
cnce~ DOrothy, Leila; Round Lake
RD Avon Sec29 T80a C. )L Cleveland (1892)
Benwell, Mrs. Mabel F. Ch John, Lee.
George, Laura; Ingleside Rl Grant
Sec36 0165a {1867)
Bergeron, A. L. Libertyville RD Libertyville Sec18 0210a ( 1908)
Ber.ghorn, Fred J. (Mary Thies) Ch
\Vilhnr, Nellie, Hobart, Mabel, Ben·
jamin, Ethel; Barrington HZ Ela
Secl9 09a (1857)
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Berghorn, George H. (Rosa Buesching) Ch Harr:y, Blanche; Prairie
View R2 Ela Sec22 0143a (1881)
Berg horn, H. F. (Emma Hershberger)
Ch Anna, L~roy, l~olland; Barrington R3 Ela Sec21 0104a ( 1871)
Berghorn, William F. t Eliza Ernstlng·) Ch Esther, ~-Jelvln, Emery,
\'ern a; Barrington R2 Ela Sec6
075a ()876)
·
Berghorn, W. L. (Lydia Brigccs) Ch
Effie, Arthur; Prairie \'iew I\2 Ela
Sec\5 090a (1852)
Bergquist, Carl" ( Lt:na Peterson) Ch
.\1 ay, Helen. Carl; Fair Yie\v Farm
Lake \'ilia 10 Lake Yilla Scc35
0120a (1914)
Berndtson, Harry B. (Esther Berggren) Ch Harry, EYa, Robert;
\Vhite Oak Dairv Farm Area R2
Ela Sec3 0128a (1916)
Berrong, W. P. (Lydia Bryant) Ch
Charley, Polly. Perley, Bert; Zion
City Rl Benton Sec9 080a (1903)
Beshel, Arthur (Anna Hagerty) Ch
George, Raymond, H_arold, Stanley;, \Vads\\yrth Rl Newport Sec33
T8Za ~Irs. M. Persons (1892)
Beshel, J. H. iHilda Anderson) Ch
Pearl; Libcrtv,·il\e Hl Fre1nont
Secl 090a (1878)
Bidinger, Henry J. (Laura Graves)
Fair Acres Farm \Vaukegan 1{1
Waukeg-an Secl7 OlOa (186S)
Bilinski, C. A. (Ida Darby) Ch .>\1be:rta. Maurine, Emmet-t, Esther,
Justin, l<la; Sunset Farm Area H.l
Fremont Sec25 057a (1852)
Billings, Dr. Frank Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec29 027a (1917)
Blanchard, Charles ('\!arion Vanalstine) Ch Neva, La\Yrence, 1\..uth,
Helen; \\ladsworth Hl Ne,yport
Secl7 T40a ()912)
Blanchard, Edward P. (Sarah Brown)
Ch EcM'th, James, Irving, Bennett,
Sarah; Home Acres Farm \Vaukeg:an R1 Waukegan SeeS 0124a
(1864)
Blanchard, H. J. (Anna Hackmiester)
Ch CharLes, (~race, Dora, Orion,
1-Iaud; Antioch 1\2 Antioch Sec2-1020a (1911)
Blanchard, James Ch Erlward, Elizabeth, iviary, Charles, Alice; \Vaukegan Rl \Vaukegan Sec4 036a
( 1840)
Blasier, Delmer M. (1\ose Clearwater)
Yincwood Poultry Farm Highland
Park Dccrfielrl Sec34 OlOa (1905)
Blaudow, Frank (Lina Eldridge) Over
Yonder Farm Lake Forest 1-\U
Shields SeeS Farm Hand Charles
S. Dewey (\'Jl7)
Blocks,
J. (Cathnine \Velter) C:h
E(hYard, Joseph, Helen. Leo, Mayrose; Prairie View H l Vernon Sec33
078a (1904)
Blohm, Louis (Marie Bairrl) Ch
Betty, Louis; Gurnee Rl \Varren
SeeS Tl23a ~L L Holfman (1908)
Blome, A. (Irma Smell) Ch ~lary:
Gravs Lake El \Varren Secl'! T80a
~Irs·. Schooh· (1906)
Blomgren, Harold and John ( Sig:recl
fleterson) l\1cHcnry H.Z \.Yanconda
Secl5 016la (19)3)
Blonis, Tony \Vaukeg-an Rl Newport
Sec25 T!30a ~Irs. E. 1\1. Bartlett
(1915)
Blume, H. (Emma Alhrecht) Ch 11ar·
Lrn, Henry Jr.; Area RZ Eb Sec4
016la (1874)
Blunt, P. K. (Lula \\'inslow) Park
Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Sec25
Tl60a C. E. Bltrnt (1874)
.
Bock, William (Sophie Scharninghansen) Ch Carrie, Emma, George
Annie, Carl, ).J ahel, 1'Iarv. Grace,
Catherine; Area R1 Vcri1on Scc9
014~a ( 1878)
Boehm, A. (Lutie \Ianzer) Ch Catherine; Lake Villa Rl Lake Yilla
Scc4 c;. I'. :II anzn (1912)
Bohenski, Joseph (.Anna Zmvslonv)
Ch Clara; 2\!clorh- Farm Waukegan H2 Lihcrty,{lle Sec36 Blacksmith J. 0. Armour (1916)
Bohrn, John (Caroline Davis) Ch
Anna, :\largaret, John, Jane, Katherine. Charles. Grace; Antioch 1\3
Antioch Sec2 0235a (1912)
Bond, R. S. (Jennie Hays) Ch Iva,
Ennice, Howard; Curnee Rl \Varren Scc21 080a (1856)
Bongard, ·William Prairie Vic\v Rl
\"ernon Sec33 0127a (1914)
Bonner, John I Cathryne '?~! urric) Ch
Clarence. \Yilliam, Gordon, 1\ohert;
Lake Villa Rl Lake \"ilia Sec!
021la (1849)
Bonner, J. G. ( ~hhel Bonner) Lake
\"ilia Rl Lake \"ilb Sccl Tl60a John
Bonner (1885)
Bonner, J. H. (Eliza Stewart) Ch
\,'ivien, Leslie, "!\{abel; Bonnie Brae
Farm Lake Villa R 1 \Varren Sec?
O<i4a I 1850)
Bonner. Leslie S. (f'avc Dawson) Ch
(;('ra1dine; Bonnie l~rae Farm L;1ke
Villa HI \\ arr·en S<·cfl 010a ( 1887)
N:
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_ _ _ _ _ FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Bonner, W. A. Lake \"ilia R 1 Lake
\"ill a Sccl2 0 160a ( 1860)
Bonner, W. M. (Ethel ?II cGuire) Ch
\I illiam; \\"adS\\Orth Hl Lake Villa
Sec 12 080a i 1880)
Bonniwell, Glenn (Laura Gosswiller)
Ch Yerna; Area Rl Libertyville
Sec30 T20a A. F. Barr (1914)
Bornhofen, John !Emelie Jhnel) · Ch
John. Eleanor, Susan, J..-Lary, Andrew; \Villow Farm Prairie Yie\Y
1\1 \"ern on Sec28 050a ( 1902)
Bornkamp, William (?\linnie Lenz)
Area 1\. l Yernon Sec8 TCJ2a \\'illiam
:0.1 eyer ( 1912)
Bostedt, Julius Olinnie Gellenthicn)
Ch Cyril; Gurnee 1<2 \Varren Sec26
030a (1900)
Bolt, Wendel i ](a tie Gaudcr) C:h Joe,
Hrltn, Frank; Gnrnce Rl \Yarren
Secl5 T80a Alice Warle (1916)
Bottzer, Louis Clt George; Antioch
Rl Antioch Scc2S 030a I 1897)
Bouma, John C. (Annie }f olenaar)
Ch Cornelius. \Villiam, Johanna.
John; \Vaukegan R2 \Varren Sec24
T200a E. S. J~eeln· (1887)
Bowers, Nicholas M." (Clara T. Arens)
Ch Elmer, Erma, -'\Villiam; ':McHenry ln \Vaucond:1 Scc4 0160a
( 18/8)
Bown, Bert (Anna Nappier) Ch Victor, Herbert, ~-raurice, ·vera; Antioch Rl Antioch Sec19 080a (1890)
Bown, Oliver Ch Elvine; Libertyville
Rl I..ihcrtyvillc Sec() 018a I 1888)
Boyle, Michael H. H mnewood Stock
F'arm Deerfield R 1 Y ern on Sec 1-\.
0 !~Oa (1862)
Boysen, Henry (Katherine Kessen)
Ch Hem·\·, Katherine, Irene, Adolph,
1 ·i\f;u·ie, ]-Il'rman, \Villiam, ."\rthnr:
Libertvvil1e R 1 LlhcrtvYille SeeS
010ila.(l892)
·
Boysen, Henry, Jr. (Ed a Schrieck)
Gnrnee H 1 \Van·en Scc33 T57a L.
D. Knox ()895)
Bracher, Herbert L. (Alice M. Harris) Ch Rnhert, Calyin. Herbert,
Lcrov, Elsie; Libertyville Rl Libertv,;ille Seen 04la (18811)
Bradiey, Harry (Saddie Hanlan) Ch
\Vatter. Helen, Theresa, Leo; \Vankegan RZ Libertyville Sec35 056a
(1878)
Bradley, J. A. (Helen Ludlow) Ch
Is:-thc1, }.1arv, J(atherin(', Ed·wanl.
Adalaine; ROn<lonl T\D LibcrlyyiJ1e
Sec25 0 160a \ 1850)
Brainerd, George S. ,..\rca R2 Fremont
Scc14 0 128a (1882)
Brandlin, Joseph A. i\lahcl Flock)
l.'h John, Paul; Fair Acres Farm
Barrington Rl Cuba Sec22 Tl95a
11 rs. !\ ettie Flock i l Cll4)
Brandt, Edward (Sarah Kampnt) Ch
Raymond.
:\lay, Crace. James,
H tnry; Barrington 1\2 Cuba Sec36
0 13lla (1911)
Bratzke, Charles I Anna \\ilton) C:h
Isabel, \Villiam; (;rays Lake H.l
Avon Secl4 087a ( 1878)
Bretbner, Alex W. t ?\!ary Simpson)
Ch Alex, Elsie; Pcmbrooke Lodge
Farm Lake Forest RD Shields
Sec32 Superintendent D. B. Jones
Brehm, Bernard (Paulina VVeidner)
Ch Bernardina; Arlington Heights
Rl Vernon Sec32 T80a John Otto
\Veidncr (1917)
Brehm, John t Elizahcth Spocrle;n)
Prairie \'iew .R1 Vernon Scc32 <)::Qa
I 1885 l
Breitsprecher, William Lihcrtnille
Rl Warren c;ec31 0~8a ( 191.3)
Brewer, A. J. (Cora Rain) Ch Belle.
John, Gcrtruch·, Leo; Grays Lake
1<2 Fremont Sl'co T130a John Stral·
ton ( 1862)
Brewer, Wallace H. Clr Charles, Elsie;
Zion City R 1 l\ ewport Sec!~ 080a
(1881)
Brezel, William Ch \Villiam; Antioch
1-tl Antioch Scc25 060a (1912)
Briggs, Arthur E. (Katherine Me
Cartv) Prairie Y'i.ew 1-\2 Ela SecHJ
0260a (1867)
Brimer, John B. (Sarah Grainger) Ch
Alice, He-len. Jean; Fish Lake Farm
1np;leside Rl Grant Sec35 T-Wa L
1.. Crainger (1907)
Briody, Henry Area GD Fremont
Sec2-1- Farm Hand R, F. Rouse
i1905)
Bristol, B. J. (Carrie Erisman) Ch
Jes~ie, Harry, Clarence; Barrington R2 Fremont Sec32 02la (1880)
Bristow, W. J. (Emma Smith) C:h
H.avmond; Lone Pine Farm Area Rl
E1a ScclZ 0.\0a ()915)
Britz, W. M. (Cristina ·weber\ Ch
Toe, Francis. Albert, Eleanora. Vefon3., Bennie; Spring Grove Rl
Antioch Sec28 0120a (1910)
Brockmann, Herman (Annie Bilson)
Ch Otto, ~[yrtle; Area Rl Vernon
Sec6 0 lila (1869)
Brooke, Charles n ..lay Pinney) Ch
Ethel; Lake Forest J(D Shields
Scc32 Superintendent \V. P. Martm
( 1913)
39
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Brooks, Arthur (~hry Smith) Zion
City Rl Benton Sec32 T280a William Lanz (1905)
Brooks, Edwin (Sarah \VauRh) Ch
Charles, Leonard, Vernon, Herbert.
Harvey, Yirda, Blanche, :.\larion;
Gurnee 1\1 Warren Sec21 Tl63a F.
Lode ski ( 1915)
Brooks, Frank (Marv '\lorton) Ch
Jannett. Clara, Heiiry; \Vankcgan
HI \\.aukegan Scc6 T212a H. B.
Scott (1910)
Brooks, H. L. (Anna Byrd) Ch Ruby,
Lillian, Haro'ld. \Villiam; Brookside Farn) McHenry R2 \Yauconda
Sec28 080a (1S65)
Brooks, William E. (Blanche J. Phillips) Ch Chesney; ~IcHenry R2
Wauconda Sec2S (1877)
Brosier, John Waukegan Rl Newport
Sec!-\ T -lOa Bessie Lewin (1S90)
Brotz, William (Susie French) \Yaukcgan JU \Vaukegan Sec3 TlOOa \V.
I. Lvon (18S2)
Browder, C. R. (Frances \Vhitnell)
Ch \Villiam; Area Hl Fremont
Sec25 06Sa (1906)
Browe, Sarah, George, Mary, Elizabeth \Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec28
060a (1863)
Brown, C. H. (Elenor Stockwell) Ch
Russell, Mildred, George, Robert,
Ruth, Elnor, Harold, Julia; Waukegan \Vaukegan Secl7 02a T6Sa Mrs.
E. L. Brittain (1S74)
Brown, D. E. (Sarah Brooks) Ch
Orissa, Darwin; 1\.Iaplewood Farm
Barrington R2 Fremont Sec31 097a
(1876) .
Brown, Fred W. (Susan Lucas) Ch
Evelyn; Mount Pleasant Stock
Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Secl6
T120a George Brown (l8S2)
Brown, George ChAnna, Lihbie, Nellie, Fred; Antioch Rl Antioch Sec
16 0 1'20a (1868)
Brown, Harvey 0. (Isabel Knox) Ch
Eva, \Vatter, Melba, Flay, Bertha,
Russell, Mary, Margaret; The Harvev Brown Farm Zion City Rl
Newport Sec2S 0150a (1914)
Brown, J. J, (Annie Stilling) Ch Elmer; \iVauconda RD Wauconda
Sec26 Tl.\3a Lucy Clough (18S3)
Brown, Math. J. (Katie Diedrich) McHenry Hl \Vanconda Sec4 082a
(1885j
Brown, Peter G. (Anna Diedrich) Ch
Louis, 1\'Iartha, Herman, Frances;
l\lcHcnrv JU \Vauconda Sec4 OlOOa
(1881) -
Brya; Charles P. (Nellie Doyle) Ch
Alicr, .Maurice; Gurnee Rl Warren
Sec9 T76a Jane Ormsby ( 18S2)
Bryant, Harold (Elizabeth Parker)
Ch Elizabeth, Charles, Haroldina;
Lake Forest HD Shields Sec32 OlOa
(1916)
Buchta, Leo L. (Anna Smith) Ch
Helen, Florence; Lake Villa RD
Lake Villa Sec29 Jodrs. Augusta
Lehman (1910)
Buckley, W. W. (Caroline A. Gleason)
Ch Mabel; Libertyville R! Libertyville SeeS Olla (18SO)
Buesching, H. C. (Katherine Schneider ) Ch Elizabeth, Wilfred; Lake
Zurich RD Ela Sec21 TSOa John
Schneider ( 1S77)
Buesching, William J. (Alma Knigge)
Ch O'Hell, Ardell, Earl; Area Rl
Vernon SeeS Tl06a Henry Helfer
(1876)
Bueshing, A. (Ada Kruger) Barrington RZ Ela Sec6 T97a \V. H. Kruger ( 1S92)
Buhr, Anna Ch Henry, Alvina, \Villiam, Leo; Lake Zurich RD Ela
Sec16 01-Ha (!90S)
Bulkley, C. R. (Susie Pester) Ch
Irene, Lottie; Libertyville Rl Libertvville Sec9 016a (lSSO)
Bunton, A. (Emma Bush) Ch Alex,
Alice; Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec
27 T60a J. N. Bush (JS97)
Burand, H. (Augusta Berendt) Ch
Emil, :Minnie, Otto, Annie, Walter;
Gurnee Rl Warren Sec27 028a
(1902)
Burk, M. M. (Cora Richards) Ch
Ben, Bertha, Helen; Groveland
Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Secl9
07Sa (1860)
Burke, Frank (Mary Whalen) Ch
James, Alice, Loretta, Gertrude;
l\laple Grove Farm vVaukegan R2
Warren Sec2S OlOOa (1856)
Burnett, George (Emily Green) Oak
Hill Stock Farm Prairie View Rl
Deerfield Sec31 TllOa Manager
Frank Siljestrom (1911)
Burnett, G. J. (Ruth Van Natta) Ch
Gertrude; Sylvan View Farm McHenry HZ Wauconda Secl6 T80a
William Burnett (1S66)
Burnett, John (Branistawa Micewicz)
Ch Barbara, Aladona, Yanda; vVaukegan Rl Benton Sec33 T73a Edwards & Clark 0912)
Burnett, N. (Nellie Hawkins) Ch
Kenneth, Edward, Vange; Lake
Villa R 1 Lake Villa Sec4 T117a
~Irs. C. A. Burnett (18S7)
40
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Burns, John J. Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec6 OSOa (1859)
Burridge, Henry (Prudence 'Williams)
Ch George, Olive, John; Fairholm
Gardens Libertyville R D Libertyville Sec20 OSa (1S97)
Burris, Frank D. (Flora Rice) Ch Lindon, Callie; vVaukegan H.l Waukegan Sec7 080a (1865)
Burris, J. L. (Jessie Hannah) Ch
Clarence, Louis, Jessie; \\-' aukegan
R1 Waukegan Sec7 OSSa (1S72)
Burzlaff, Emil (Martha Kull) Ch Paul,
Harry, Bernard, Arnold; Arra l\2
Ela Sec9 030a (1887)
Busch, N. F. Dlay Bunt.,n) Ch Haymond, Clarence, Fred, Caroline,
Donald; Prairie View Rl V crnon
Sec2S T70a J. N. Busch (1879)
Bussie, Fred Ingleside R1 Grant
Sccl2 0120a
Butler, Donald (Katharine Harper)
Ch Barbara; Hickory Knoll Farm
Deerfield E 1 Deerfield Sec30 OSSa
( 1913)
Butt, William (Mary Woolf) Ch :\!innie, Henry, Louis, Ed-win, Fred;
Prairie Vie"· RZ Ela Sec24 012la
Butterfield, Charles (Harriet Bristol)
Ch Mabel, E.-nest, Frank; Area Rl
Liberty\·i11e Sec29. 062a ( 1859)
c
Cable, Henry (Edna Little) Clover
Leaf Farm Lake Villa In Lake \'ilia
Sec-\ T160a Geo. Cable (l8S3)
Caddock, J. E. (Jennie Page) Ch Hellen; Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa SeeS
Tl30a S. Culver ( 1912)
Cadmore, Mrs. M. R. (Minnie Ranne1ls) Ch John; Thorwood Farm
\Vaukcgan Rl Waukegan Scc-1 074a
(1S97)
Caldw.ell, John (Clara Stewart) Lamond Farm Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec31 Superintendent C. H.
Eckert (1900)
Caldwell, Mrs. 0. B. Area GD Fremont Sec27 0200a 0. P. Swift
(1910)
Campbell, E. (May Kendall) Ch
Gladys; \Vhitehousc Farms \Vau' kegan H2 Libertyville Secl2 Superintendent F. E. White (1916)
Campbell, Mrs. M. D. (:llary Doak)
Ch Janet, James, John, \Villiam,
Hobert, George, Agnes; Gurnee R1
\V arren Sec27 0 130a (1869)
.
Cannon, E. N. (Emma McDowell) Ch
·Leslie, 1iortimer, :Marjor-ie; Helen,
Jessie, Elma; Three Oaks Farm
Wadsworth Rl \Varren Sec6 Ol76a
(1896)
Cannon, Leslie B. (~lamv Panzer) Ch
Nellie, Russell; Grays Lake Rl
\Varren Sec30 T95a R. W. Sears
Est. (1897)
Carlson, John P. (Minnie Peterson)
Ch Theodore, Carl; Gurnee R1
vVarren Secl6 T20a P. O'Hare
(1914)
Carlson, Oscar (Helen \Vattalund)
Ch Edith; Brown Gable Farm Lake
Forest RD Shields Sec31 Superintendent G. A. McKinlock (1914)
0
Carney Bros. (Peter, Terrence, Albert) \Vadsworth J.l1 Newport Sec
lS TlSOa Catherine Carney ( 1890)
Carney, Catherine A. (Catherine Devlin) . Ch Annir, .l\linnie, .l\Jargaret,
Loutse,. Hose, Pet.cr, 'Terrence, Albert; \vadsworth Rl Newport SedB
0180a ( 1857)
Ca~ney, J~mes~P·. (Eugenia ~lurray)
Ch Suste, Nelhe, 1\avmoncl Leo
Evelyn, ?\1arion, Hubert. Be;1edict;
Antioch R2 Antioch SCcl2 0105a
( 1SS9)
Carney, John W. (Louise Devlin) Ch
Edith, Alice, Walter· Old Tucker
Farm \Vadsworth 'R 1 Newport
Sec21 T117a Catherine Crawford and
1-.:ittie McNamara ( 1867)
Carney, Paul \] ohanna ~I eap;her) Ch
Lizzie, Anna, Margaret, ] ohn, Hannah, Paul,. l'vliles, Tom, .:\lary, Agnes; Anttoch Hl Kcwport SecB
0 lOOa ( 1867)
Carney, Peter D. (Cathrine Dwyer)
Zwn City R1 Newport Sec4 T40a
Margaret Dwyer (1880)
Carolan, John (Elizabeth R. Magrady)
Ch Margaret, J\lary, Isabell, William, Frances, Grace, Elizabeth,
Florence, John Jr., Beatrice, Agnes; Deerfield Rl Deerfield SeelY
010Sa (1847)
Carolan, Thomas (Marv Bradley)
Deerfield Deerfield Secl9 079a
(18SO)
Carroll, John (Lizzie Mowers) Ch
Joe, Ralph, Mary, Julia, Francis,
Grace; Deerfield R1 Deertleld Sec19
T65a Julia Carroll (1879)
Carroll, Mike Ch Henn, Florence,
Grace, Mary; Rondout RD Libertyville Sec23 Ol33a (1857)
-
41
- - --~P-R-A-IRIEFARNIEWS_R_E-LIA-::B:::L-::E:--,-::D::-:I;::R:::E:-:C:-:T:::co=R=Yc-
Case, George A. (Annie Dowell) Ch
Aida, Alvin; 'llcHenry Rl Wauconda SeclS 0 120o (1857)
Casey, A. M. (Eda Rutzen) Ch Ed·
wanL Bernell. Vincent; Spring Hill
Brook Farm Libertvvillc Rl Libertyville Sed 0148a· (1864)
Casey, C. I. (Sophia Doring) Ch
Edna, Fred, Helen, Ethel, Henry,
Dorothy, Doring, Lillian; Spring
Creek Dairv Farm Lihertvville Rl
Libertyville SeeS 07la (1864)
Caspers, H. (Nancy Dalziel) Ch Fred,
KathrynL\ John, Celia, .VVilliam;
In<rlesidc Rl Grant Sec27 02a
Chinn, Walter J. (Rose Dempsey) Ch
Willard; Antioch R3 Antioch Scc6
T80a Cyrus Proctor ( 1897)
Chittenden, 0. E. (Frances Keel)
Gurnee \Narren Sec\3 Tl30a R. \\'.
Chittenden (1888)
Chittenden, Mrs. Sarah Grays Lake
Rl Avon Sec13 0245a
Chope, Carl J. Wadsworth HI Newport Sec31 T90a J. C. Chope (1890)
Chope, John C. (Mary Nellis) Ch
Carl, J\:!abel, Irene, Daniel; \Vadsworth Rl !\ewport Scc31 (ll70a
(1870)
Christensen, Emil (1\largaret Hansen)
Ch Lee, \Vainright; Zion City Rl
Newport Scc14 T l+Oa L. Eddy
(1902)
Christensen, Jacob (Sarine Sorensen)
Ch Clarence, Christian, Pearl. Irvin,
Emma, Evily, Reno; Antioch R2
Lake \'illa Scc27 080a tl898)
Christensen, N. C. (Anna Christensen) Ch Carrie, Eincr, Elly, Harold, Clara; Antioch R2 Antioch
Secll OlOOa 0898)
Christensen, Swan K. (K1·istina) Ch
Anna, Alhert, Norman, Camilla,
Arthur, Harry, Charl<>s, Otto. Angus; Gra~rs Lake Rl Avon Scc13
0100a (1907)
Christiansen, Christ Ch Carter; Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec24 020a
(1915)
Christiansen, Mathie P. (J uliane !\issen) Ch :Minnie. Ida, Louie, Gustaf; Hickory Grove Farm \Vadsworth Rl Newport Sccl9 0160a
(1905)
Christianson, Pet Grays Lake Rl
Avon Sec24 080a (1900)
Clapham, C. E. (Esther Triggs) Grays
Lake Rl \Varren Sec29 T50a Mrs.
H. H. O'Neill (1883)
Clapham, J. W. (Annie Wilson) Ch
Ennice, Tohn; Grays Lake Rl \~rar
ren c;••iO T80a Tane E. 'v\'ilsnn
Clark, A. G. (E;lith Van Alstyne)
Gurnee Rl Warren Sec7 070a (1883)
Clark, E. A. (Elizabeth O'Hare) Ch
1\.fargaret, Earl,
Louis,
Frank,
Edith; Gurnee Rl \Varren SeclO
OSSa (1889)
Clark, E. F. (Agnes McDougall)
Lakeside Farm Lake Villa R 1 Lake
Villa Sec26 099a (1877)
Clark, Frank J. (Isabelle Dietmeyer)
Ch Kenneth, Everett. Isabella;
\Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec33
0120a ( 1881)
osso)
Casselburry, Mrs. W. E. (Lillian Hibbard) Ch Hibbard, Katherine, William; The Boulders Lake Forest
HD Shields Scc29 014a (1888)
Casterton, Robert, Fred and Arch
Evergreen Stock Farm Kenosha,
\Vis. Rl Newport Sec! TZOOa Fred
W. Casterton ( 1887)
Cater, H. J. Ch Harry, \Vinifred; Libertyville Rl Libertyville Scc9 0153a
(1854)
Cater, Mrs. William (Lillian Cardy)
Ch Frank John; Deer Park Farm
Libertvville Rl Libertyville Sec9
0200a · (1872)
Celley, L. S. Ch Walker; Woodside
Place Barrington Rl Cuba Secl2
080a (1897)
Cermak, J. C. (Rose Pittner) Ch Irvin,
Violet; Zion City Rl Newport Sec9
TlSSa (1914)
Chaaber, Charles H. (Martha E. Philips) Ch Florence, J\fabel; Area Rl
Lihcrtnille Sec20 012a (1863)
Chamberlain, D. G. (Grace Stt1rte·
vant) Ch George, Alice; \Vauk..egan
Rl Wankegan Secl9 027a (18;8)
Chamberlin, J. L. (Lena Putnam) Ch
Rov -Herhcrt, Emma, Charles;
An;~ R-12 Fremont Sec26 086a (1879)
Champney, Thomas (Cora Barnstable)
Ch Bernice, Glanville. Ernest, Dorothy; GurPCe H.l Warren Sec\6
0 113a (1897)
Chandler Arad S. The Pines Gurnee
Rl \V~rren Sec+ 0106a (1847)
Chard, Fred (Lillian Hutchinson) Ch
:Martha, '..Varren. Edith, Everett;
Libertvville Rl Warren Sec31 OlOOa
(1876)"
Chard, Mrs. Ch Lizzie; Grays Lake
Rl Avon Scc36 Ola ( 1872)
Chevalier, George Ch Joseph. George,
:i\{ichael, Andrew, :M.arie, Cathenne,
John; Gurnee R2 \Narren Sec35
083a (1854)
42
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Clark, William M. Diary Grantham)
Ch lrlntle; Rose Hill Farm \lcHenrv- ]{! Wauconda SeclS 0120a
( 1880j
Clavey, F. D. l'viinnie Snort!) Ch
Ella, Clara. Ida, Julia, Alice, ~!andy,
Elmer, Harry, Haymond, Roy; Ravinia Nursery Harlem Park Deerfield Sec35 ()233a (1867)
Cleveland, C. M. Sisters M. J. anrl
A. J. Hound Lake Rl Avon Sec28
088a (1853)
Cleveland, E. T. (Caroline :\1 arble)
Ch John, Catherine; H azehyood
Poultry Farm Lake \'ilia Hl Avon
Secl8 ·o67a (1846)
Clift, Ernest (Ellen Jones) Ch Lil·
lie, Phyllis, Thelma~ Gladys; Trcplo
Farm Libertvvillc H.l Libcrtvville
Sec28 Farm- Hand Samuel -Insn1
( 1916)
Cling, Ben (Anna \Vinecke) Ch Archibald. John, Victor; Barrington Rl
Cuba Sec27 T35a John Lageschntte
(1901)
Clow, W. F. (Gertrude Geier) Grays
Lake Rl \Varren Sec19 015oa
(1873)
Coetz, Christ (Emma Hodmaer) Ch
Lena, Lucy, 1\.Iartha, \Villiam; Prairie View IU Vernon Sec32 T lOOa
Tohn \Veidner ( 1867)
Colby, H. A. lEdna Pierce) Ch illildrcd. Elsie, Arthur; l~ound Lake
Rl Avon Sec21 T20a \lrs. Eleanor
Bolger (191-1)
Cole,- J. C. (Grace Levergoa<l) Ch
Hazel, f..lildred, Rnth, Clement,
Elva. Clifford, Durward; \Vaukegan
1 ]{2 Wauke<ran Sec20 OlSa (1892)
Cole, Williilm \Yaukcgan Benton
Secl9 0155a (1862)
Colegrove, A. W. Antioch HZ Antioch
SeclS 012la 0857) •
Colegrove, Louisa and Edith Antioch
R2 Antioch Secl5 A. \V. Colegrove
( 1857)
Colnbs, A. B. Burr Oak Farm Round
Lake 1{1 Avon Sec31 0160a (1902)
Comstock, L. P. (Margaret Dinan)
Barrington R2 Eb Sec.7 T152a 1·f rs.
Winifred Dinan ( 1883)
Congdon, L. B. ( ?l!artha Patten) Ch
Ravmond; Alice Barton Farm Lake
Vilh Rl Lake Yilla Scc26 07Sa
(1912)
Connell, George W. (Grace C. Bain\)
Zion Citv Rl Benton Sec18 0119a
(1876) .
Connell, J. R. ( ~! argaret Heddlc) Ch
'William, Wenzel. Geoq(e, John Jr.;
Zion Citv 1\1 Renton Sec7 011-1-a
(1868)
.
Connell, Mrs. Mary Ch John, George,
Isaiah; Zion Citv El Benton Secl8
(;. W. Connell ( i867)
Converse, Fred (Henrietta Baumann)
Ch Howard; Gravs Lake R2 Fremont SeeS 021-\a -( 1866)
Converse, W. S. <Etta illonhaghan)
Ch Earl, Edith; Round Lake Rl
Grant Sec25 T~88a ( 1870)
Conway, Daniel P. (l'aulinc Bock) Ch
Pauline) Coral; Hondont LibcrtvYille Sec2-\ OSOa (1876)
.
Conway, Miles J. (~lary Carroll) Ch
1-.-fary, John, Bcn:::on, Esther, Carl,
Coletta, Rita, Hose, Anna, Bennett,
Ambrose; Elm Row Farm Deerfield
Hl Yernon Sccl 0116a (1864)
Cook, Ben A. (Christine Craddock)
Prairie Yic\\ R 1 Vern on Sec22
T380a ]. G. Cook ( l'Jl7)
Cook, Christian (?II aria retersen) Ch
Catherine. Ed\Yin, :\Iarg-arct, Frederick. J\{ arion; \Vadsworth H.l \Varren Scc6 Tl80a Alex Stewart (1904)
Cook, R. D. (Evalync Smith) Ch
Edwin. Elizabeth. Emma; Area JU
Fremont Sec34 080a (1859)
Cook, Wilbur (Ellen Brooks) Ch Ray,
lra; Three :\Iaples Farm \\'auconda
\\'anconda Sec3S 080a (1867)
Cooper, ]. W. (Soli a Lib hie) Ch
Thomas, Doris, Endn, Georg"e;
Ar('a 1\1 LihcrtYYille Scc31 0123a
(1866)
Cooprider, Earl S. (Carrie Shelton)
Ch Opal, Kola, Alhert; Antioch R2
Antioch Sec2-l T283a ill. Conklin
(1913)
Cordes, Frank (Edna l\.lcinsmith) Ch
• 7\lay; Pt·airie View R2 Ela 5ec2-1.
T23a Hy Cordes (1888)
Corr, MrS. Martha Ch Susan, S..fary.
John; Deerfield Rl Vernon Secl2
020a (1884)
Carris Bt-os, A. D. Russell K ewport
Sec2 07ia (1882)
Corris Bros., John R. (Grace \Villhy)
Ch Alice, Helen, 1\·lerril; ll.ussell
?\ cwport Sec2 077a 0888)
Corris, Mrs. Laura (Laura :.\ltu-ric)
Ch ~fyrtle. \Villiam, Laura; Russell
!\ ewport Sec2 04Sa ( 1859)
Cossman, Ben M. <Jennie Compton)
Ch ".\lt1d; ".\faple Grove Farm Round
Lake Rl Avon Sed! 0102a (1890)
Cossman, Charlie (Frances N orisqnis)
Ch Pete, Julia, Antoinette; Round
Lake Rl \Vauconda Sec! T2~7a
C. D. Smith (1008)
Courtney, John and James (l\fary A.)
Ch l"ois, Sister Ellen; Fox River
::.tuck F:trlll Barrington 1<2 Cuha
Sec-1 ( >221\a ( 1867)
43
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Covington, W. A. (Margaret Torrey)
Glencoe l\1 Deerfield Sec35 OlOa
(1901)
Cozens, John (Alice Long) Happy
Hollow Farm Libertyville RZ Fremont Secl3 065a (1895)
Crafts, C. L. (Ethel Hawkins) Ch
Harland, Donald, N cllie, Elwin;
Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec31
Tl06a E. C. Hawkins (1900)
Crawford, Earle L. \'Vadsworth Rl
Newport Secl9 Tl80a J. T. Crawford (1887)
Crawford, Harry J. Wadsworth Rl
Newport. Sccl7 020a (1885)
Crawford, James (Fannie Bowen) Ch
c;uy, Harry, l{alph. Ethel; \Vadsworth Rl l\ewport Secl7 OlOOa
(18.\9)
Crawford, John T. ( i\1 ary L. Lewin)
Ch Earle, Bertha, Clarence; \Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec19 0180a
(1861)
Crawford, Spencer L.
(Florence
Northrop) Ch Kendall, ]{uth; Zion
City Rl Benton Sec? 0132a (1915)
Cremin, Frank W. (Belle Brewer)
Ch Donald, Dorr, Ruth; Grays Lake
Rl Avon Sec22 Tl97a Lvdia Edwards (1886)
·
Cribb, Fred E. (Amanda 'l\,·ecd) Ch
HarJo, Helen, Ruth; Antioch Rl
Lake Villa Scc20 T70a Sam Armstrong (1876)
Crittenden, C. A. (Mabel Bartlett) Ch
Vera, Joseph; Area l-\2 Fremont
Secl6 T3a Mrs. John Hirtle Est.
(1892)
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Crockatt, William (Barbara Elliott)
Ch Charles, .Mabel, George; Gurnee
Rl Warren Secl5 040a T40a A.
Wait (1915)
Crockett, W. P. Lakeside Farm N.
Chicago Grant Secl6 0200a
Croll, F. W. \Vaukep;an R2 Libertyville Sec13 0120a (1911)
Cudahy, J. M. (Jean Morton) Lake
Forest RD Shields Sec31 067a
(1911)
Culver, Everett (Alice Gilbert) Ch
Blanch. Floyd, Horace, Eva; Lake
Villa 1\1 Lake \'illa SeeS 0240a
(18.'6)
Culver, Helen Book,,·ood Farm Lake
Forest ~ZD Shields Scc31 OlOUa
(1900)
Cunningham, E. J. (Agnes Dalziel)
Ch Catherine; \Vaclsworth Rl \\ arren Scc4 T300a i\Ieacl Est. (1886)
Curran, James H. (Grace Rogers) Ch
EJna, Durley; Grays Lake R2 Avon
Sec32 OllOa 0914)
Curran, T. R. (Lydia Layman) Ch
l\largaret. Ly(lia, James; Prairie
View Rl Deerfield Sec31 050a
(1905)
Curtis, Edwin J. (Flossie Harding-)
Ch Stanlev, \~{'ra, Qneennic. ~la
rion; Libertyville R 1 Libertyvi11c
Sec9 06a (1907)
Curtis R. B. (Bettie Fick) Libertyville' IZD LibertYVille Sec9 06a
( 1910)
.
Cushing, David H. (Sara Sullivan) Ch
Margaret, Nellie, David; Antioch
Rl Antioch Sec34 T90a Mrs. Hostler (1904)
D
Dalton, CJJarles P. (Alice Roberts)
Ch Niarie, John, Charles, Genevieve,
Evelyn; Libertyville RD Libertyville Secl-t 080a (1879)
Dalziel, James (Alicia McCulla~h) Ch
Robert, Harry, Daisy, Guy, Lottie;
Ingleside Rl Grant Sec21 073a
0855)
Dalziel, John (Mary Tweed) Ch Inez,
Linn; Antioch Rl Lake Villa Sec29
0110a (1859)
·
Dalziel, Robert (l\largaret Kennedy)
Ch Mary, .Robert;: Ingleside \Rl
Grant Scc22 T90a Dalziel Est. (1854)
Dalziel, R. C. (Minnie Rosing) Ch
Frank, Louis, Louise; Ingleside Rl
Grant Sec26 Tl60a :\Irs. Rogers
(1877)
Dalziel, W. C. Ch William, Agnes.
:Marguerite, George; Gurnee Rl
Warren Sec 15 0 114a (1856)
Dalziel, W. J. (Etta Sayles) Ch Roland. Una, Arthut; Gurnee Rl Warren Sec4 0132a (1868)
Darby, H. E. Ch Anna, Ethel; Grays
Lake RD ihon Sec34 062a (1868)
Darby, W. R. Area Rl Vernon Scc6
T82a :\1 rs. Anna Darby (1873)
Darrell, George (Elvira Wells) Ch
\Villard; Oak Glen Farm McHenry
R2 \Vauconda Sec22 0160a 0854)
Darrell, S. 0. (Ida Smith) Ch Minnie. Orpha, N<'va; Belt View Farm
J\f cHenrv
R2 \i\lauconda Sec28
T366a H·. 1\L Hoelscher (185.\)
44
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II
Darrell, Willard (Edith Haffey) Ch
Mildred, Mabel, Marion, William,
Myrlle; Oak Glen Farm McHenry
RZ \Vauconrla Sec22 Tl40a George
F. Darrell ( 1869)
Darrow, Mrs. M. L. (Margaret Connelly) Ch John, Alice, l\fartha,
Sarah, Joe, Tessie, Jennie; \rVaukegan Rl Benton Sec33 OSSa (1882)
Daugwilo, Joe (Barbara Milvske) Ch
1vfary, Bernice, Frances; Grays Lake
RZ 'Wauconda SeclZ Tl50a Michael
Coyle (1915)
Davis, Earl Lake Vie\Y Farm \iVauconda Wauconda Scc24 036a (1887)
Davis, Mrs. Flora T. (Tryon) Wadsworth Rl Newport Secl9 06a (1911)
Davis, Herbert (Eliza Richardson)
Ch Earl, Clara, Mildred, Lillian;
Grays Lake R2 Fremont SeeS Tl20a
Frank Davis (1872)
Davis, Howard P. (Minnie K. Meyer)
Ch Stanley, Gertrude, Irma; Barrington RZ Ela Sec7 T80a l\l rs. E.
J. Meyer
Davis, Jasper (Ethel Francisco) Ch
Alvin, Merle; McHenry RZ \Vauconda Sec28 Tl20a i\lyron Francisco (1916)
Davts, S. A. (Hellena Harrington) Ch
George, Joe, Ralph, :Mildred; Gray~
Lake R2 Avon Sec32 0 120a (1864)
Davis, S. C. (Emma Houghton) Ch
Bernice, Ruth, \Vina, Roy; H.ound
Lake Rl Avon Scc29 098a (1865)
Davis, William E. (Philena Houghton) Ch Earl, Howard, Leslie, Millie, Lottie, :Minerva, Frances; Fair
View Farm 11:cHenrv R2 \:Vauconda
Sec23 0160a (1866) ·
Davlin, Vincent (Edna Hutchinson)
Ch Charles, Marion; Sylvin Dell
Farm Barrington H.2 Cuba Sec2
0263a (1874)
Dawson, T. F. Deerfield Rl Deerfield
Secl8 OlOOa (188i)
Day, Frank (Delia Hays) Ch Eva;
Libertyville Rl \Van·en Sec32 040a
(1861)
Deako, Frank (Amelia Vcnsik) Ch
Amelia; Zion City Rl l\ewport
Secl4 TiOa Moses Melville (1911)
DeBoer, John (Ann:> Houseman) Ch
John, Jennie. George; Libertyville
RD Libertyville Sec26 T230a James
Doyle (1910)
Deboo, Charles Ciliary Vanoverhager)
Ch Julia, John, Louise, Louis, Ernest, Alphonse. Clementine; \A/aukegan R2 Shields Sec7 T56a :McGuire & Orr (1892)
Decker, David (l\farie Derrick) Ch
Seel. Cecelia, August, Bertha, Chester; St. John Farm 7\lcHenry RZ
\\' auconda Sec22 T360a Jennie R
Farnsworth (1915)
'
Decker, Fred (Mary Baker) Ch Frank,
· Arthur, 1\fary; \Yankegan Rl \Vau:
kegan Sec6 Tl66a Mrs. A. Jv[oulton
( 1902)
DeForris, George (Maud King) Zion
City Rl 1\'ewport Secll 087a (1879)
Degan, Thomas and Mary \Vadsworth
Rl Newport Sec21 053a (1877)
Degner, S. W. (Lillian Yeddo) Libertyville Rl Libertyville Secli Foreman \V. B. Owen (1915)
Dehaan, Jacob (Tillie Cooper) Ch
Fanme, John, Clara; Waukegan RZ
Libertyville Scc25 TlOOa Mrs. B. A.
Horan (1914)
Deinlein, August (Anna Stoffel) Ch
Clarence, 11 a ric, Roy; Barrington
RZ Fremont Sec31 Fred Deinlcin
(1882)
Deinlein, Fred (Elizabeth Titus) Ch
August, Sabine, Paul, George, Robert; Barrington RZ Fremont Sec31
0257a (1856)
Deinlein, J. S. Ch Sylvester, John
Fred, 1\Iary, Elizabeth, Leo; Grav~
Lake R2 Fremont Sec9 0187a (1857)
DeLaney, Mrs. Margaret E. (Deegan)
Ch Nellie. Gertrude, ~1argaret, Robert; \Vaukegan Rl Newport Sec26
0170a (1864)
DeMeyer, Isidor (Leonie DeBon) Ch
Bertha, )Jartha, Emma, Emil, Alhert, Victor, Loretta. Leo; Libertyville Rl Warren Sec32 OlOOa (1900)
DeMeyer, Victor ( Adolphine Doyen)
Ch Alice, Louise; Gurnee R2 \Varren Sec35 073a ( l89i)
Demlow, George (Tessie Compton)
Libertvville RD Libertyville Secl6
T6a E. W. Colby (1910)
Denman, C. E. (Cora Stuart) Ch Minnetta, Jesse,
Edwin, Schuyler;
Spring Hill Farm \Vadsworth Rl
1\'ewport Sec31 098a (1895)
Denman, J. S. (Margaret White) Ch
. Kenneth, Grace; Wadsworth Rl
Lake Villa Sec25 T8ia B. M. White
(1897)
Dennison, C. Roy (Anna Begin) Ch
Philoman. George, Clifford, Harold;
\Vadsworth Rl 1\'ewport Sec31 Manager Andrew Cook Est. (1917)
Densmore, James J. (Carrie Wooldridge) Ch Vera, Edith, Ruth,
Frank; Zion City Rl 1\'ewport Sec!
050a (1903)
45
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Dering, J. H. Lake Villa F! Lake
Villa Sec31 0300a
Devlin, Edward \Yadsworth Rl Newport Sec20 O!OOa ( 187S)
Devlin, H. J. (Cathryne Hagerty)
lnglesi<lc Fl Grant Scc!O OSOa
11SS3)
Devlin, Sarah \Varlsworth Rl 1\ewport Sec20 Edward Dn·lin (!S7S)
DeVries, Edward (Sofia Asma) Ch
:~rfary, Tillie, Agnes. Jo~eph, Barbara, Gertrude, :\lar~tarctte; \Vaukegan }{2 Libertyville Secl Tl40a
).lrs. Christian Schuh I 1896)
Dewey, Charles S. (Susette Hoi!) Ch
?\laric, Charles, Louise, .·-\lbcrt; Over
Yonder Farm Lak(' Forest RD
Shields SeeS OSOa 11911)
Dibble, Adam (Loretta 'YlcNolty) Ch
Sylvester, Charlotte; Antioch R2
Antioch Secl TlOSa John Spafford
I 1902)
Dibble, Anthony (Dora Blanchard)
Sible\T Stock Farm \Vadsworth Rl
1\ ewport Secl7 T !lOa Chas. Sibley ( 1S7S)
Dibble, Harry (Hazel Ames) Bluff
Lake Stock Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Secl9 TllOa Siblev Hawkins
(1896)
Dibble, Walter (Georg-ie Hook) Lake
Villa 1< D Lake Villa Scc29 Tl20a
Frank Hucker Est. (1902)
Dick, A. B. Ch A. B., ~latlH'\\. Euison,
Sheldon,
:Mabel;
\Vestmorelanrl
Farm Lake Forest f'D Shields Sec31
0173a I 1903)
Dickson, F. H. 1 Sr. (Amelia Sorenson)
Ch Frank Jr.; Grays Lake H.2 Ela
Sec29 T60a R. S. Leete I 1916)
Dickson, John (Eva Seymore) Ch
John, :Keith. Hobert, Jrma. Neal,
Leslie; Edellyn Farms \Vankegan
H2 i ...il)ertyville Secl Superintendent
T. E. Wilson (1915)
Diebold, Ed Grays Lake Rl Fremont
Sec\6 0213a ( 1872)
Dietmeyer, Guy (Flm·cnce Slevin) Ch"
Helen, Lot·etta; \Vadsworth 1'\e\Yport Scc3-t T3a Peter lv!cDermott
(1882)
Dietmeyer, Leroy (Elizabeth Albrecht) Ch Cyril, Barbara. Ag-nes;
\Vadsworth Rl Newport Scc33
Tl42a F. G. Dietmeyer (18SO)
Dietmeyer, Philip (!\-largaret Yale)
Ch Guy, Belle, Philip Jr., Leslie,
Sherman, Irene; \Vatlsworth Hl
:'\c11porl Sec29 0120a (1860)
46
Dietz, Frank Diary Spoerl) Ch
Harry, 3fagdalinc. :\loysins; Grays
Lake R2 Fremont Scc\9 T280a Sinnott Sisters (1863)
Dietz, H. J. (Belle l.'llrich) Ch Frances, Herbert; ../\rca 1\2 Fremont
Sec22 T30a Frank J. Dietz (1892)
Dietz, Wenzel J. 1!(atrina Fandel)
Ch Ed. Annie, Lena, Richard, 1.-Iary,
'T'e~sie. Frank, \Venzel, ·Adam; Area
R2 Fremont Sec22 022Sa (1868)
Dike, A. P. Barrin)2"ton R2 Cnba Scc3
020a ( 1916)
Dillenbeck, E. S. (~linnie Thompson)
Ch Pearl, Sanfor<l; \Vankegan Rl
Benton Sec34 Manage-r J. \V. Barwell ( 1888)
Dillon, William C. (] ennie E. Walton) Ch Arthur. Dorothy, Hazel,
Eleanor: Lav.;n<lale Farm l\onnd
Lake R 1 Wauconda Sec 11 T223a
Christopher Dillon ( 187S)
Dillon, William J. (Anna Yautx) Ch
Esther, Richard; Libertyville Rl
Libertyville SeeS OSOa (1912)
Dixon, Harold C. (:llamic Petersen)
Antioch l\ 1 Antioch ScclS T79a
Harvey S. Dixon (1905)
Dixon, Harvey S. (Hattie Powell) Ch
Harold, Harwood, Marvin, Alvin,
Donald; Antioch R2 Antioch Sec15
079a 11905)
Dohner, Ed Cranherry Stock Farm
Barringlon 1\2 Fremont Scc30 T2.32a
l(athcrine Dohner (1892)
Dohner, ]. L. Olartha Obenauf)
Cranberry Stock Farm Barrington
H2 Fremont Sec30 T232a Katherine
Dohner (1890)
Dolan, J. H. Ch l(aymoncl, Reynold,
Beatrice, Charley, Gladys. Sarah,
ClifTord, Lillie; Zion Citv Rl Kewport Sec\3 0153a ( 1902)
Dolton, F. A. (Grace Conner) Ch
~George. Francis. Franklin, Dorothy,
Flora; Fremont Scc24 OlOOa (1903)
Dombski, Emma D. Shade Land Farm
Gravs Lake l\2 Avon Scc34 040a
0851)
Donegan, Philip (Anna Donlin) Clover Hilt Farm \Vankegan R2 \Vaukegan Sccl9 032a T25a Mrs. \Voolley (1907)
Donlea, M. J. ()Iary O'Neal) Ch
Eleanor;
\Vauconda
\Vauconda
020a (!S96)
Donnelley, R. H. Waukegan RZ Libertyville Sec14 080a (1914)
Doo;ley, B. T. (Vc"ra Tucker) Ch
Charles; Grays Lake H.l VVan-cn
SecZO Tl60a Etta Dooley (1909)
Doolittle, C. D. (~lary Ella ~lcCann)
Ch Clarence, Avi, l:~va; .'\von \\"illow Farm Gravs Lake IU .r'\ynn
Scc22 0120a ilkSSJ
Doolittle, C. L. (Bernice Domhsk\')
Ch :\larion; GraYS Lake l\.2 AvOn
Sec22 0 11-la I 1879)
Doolittle, H. A. (~Ian· Gvmer) Ch
Florence. Frederick. ·Arvlla. Pearl;
Gurnee H2 \Yarren Sec26 Cl~6a
(1861)
'
Doolittle, W. L. (Sa<lie Hook) Ch
f?lanche. Albert, Russell, Bertha;
c;,·ay:-: Lake Hl :\von Scc22 0105a
( 1867)
Dooper, Edward L. (Dora \" andcrhofO Ch Louis, oGeorge. Sam, Alherta, Catherine, Theodore, Henry,
\lary, Angn:~t; \Vaukegan· l~l Benton Scc31 T140a Hl'nry Porn:
1190-l)
Dorfler, A. L. (Loretta, \'ore) Cl<
Helen; Area GD Fremont Scc24
060a (1885)
Dorfler, C. Area 1(2 FremotJt Sccl6
060a ( lSSO)
Dorfler, Frank J. 1Anna) Ch Bertha.
Florence. Alfre(l; <_;ravs Lake Hl
Avon Scc26 Ed Druce .(1875)
Dorsey, L. W. ( :\Iargaret Bcrrig·an)
Deerfic·l<l Rl Decrtidd Sed7 018a
I 1850)
Dorsey, William (Delia Caffrev) Ch
Anna, James. :Mamie, Katie; \\'illiam; Ant:och R2 Antioch Sec1l
T!OOa Crittenden Est. (1910)
Dotzler, Vedus (Jvlarv Lenzen) Ch
Celia, John. Clara. :'\lhert, Joseph,
Julia, Leonanl; Grays Lake R1 Fremont SeeS 0122a (187'>)
·Douglas, A. M. (Mary Shultis) Ch
n~car. \\'altl'r: .:\lavle Lawn Farm
Lake \"ilia Hl Lake Villa SeeS 0160a
( IS72)
Dowe, John B. (Lena Brown) Ch Herman; 1\fcHenry Rl \YanconJ.a Scc9
0145a (1S74) Dowell, Fred (Elsie Baislev) Ch Alvin, Bessie, Doris, Eafl; Round
Lake Rl \Vauconda Sec\4 040a
(1887)
Dowell, George (Hattie Knipfnl) Ch
Frank, \Villie, Sarah, ]rene. Mildred.
Raymonrl; 1fcHcnrJ-' "R.l \Vauconda
Sec16 Tl40a Mrs. James Neville
(1875)
Dowell, Joseph R. (1\ellc Bascley) Ch
Rollin, Alma, Pete, Mayme, Alice;
Elmwoou Farm McHenrv R2 \Vanconda Sec22 Tl20a C. -H. Osmun
( 1890)
Dowell, Ray L. l'llillic DaYis) Ch Dorothy. Handd; \Iaplc Lane Farm
~tcHell!-y
R2
\\'auconda Sec22
Tl20a C. H. Usnmn (1890)
Dowell, Richard (Pearl Fisher) Ch
I a~11c~. I\' eva: l\' ephny:-; _kichanl,
11dton: 1-f c He11r\- RZ \\ aucnncla
Sec23 080a OS/8)
Dowell, Thomas and Robert \1 cl-lenry
R! \Vanconda ~ec9 0!23a (1867)
Doyle, Mrs. Anna (!vlcC'arthy) Ch
George; \Vads"\YOrth Newport Sec3-t
'II cCarthy Bros. (1872)
Doyle, George Deerfield R 1 Deerfield
SeeS 057a ( 1872)
D~yle, J. W. (Mary J enning:s) Deerheld Rl Deerticl<l SeeS 039a (1870)
Doyle,_ Michael (Alice Furlong) Ch
~dhe, ~.-orett~, George, 1-V.'nry, \\TillJam, Alice, Elizabeth Clara Lucille·
\\'adsworth
Rl Kewport Scc3~
0 120a (1856)
Drecoll, William Lake Villa H 1 Lake
Villa Sed-! Tl!Sa 1lrs. Lehmann
(]909)
Drom, W. E. (Maude \Vertz) Ch
Anna, )vlargaret, Grace, Edwin; Antioch JU Antioch SeeS 0!26a (1873)
Druce, C. (Cora Geier) Ch Carli5le,
James, Delbert; Gravs Lake Rl
Avon Sec2-l 0273a (1864)
Druse, Miss Nellie M. Gravs Lake
Warren Sec\9 040a (1S71) Duba, Paul (Katherine Carroll) Ch
1-Iarie, Alice, Panl; Libertvvillc R2
Fremont Secl2 Tl03a Benj. Miller
(1S90)
Duba, Sam (Mary Dollenmeicr) Ch
Sylvin, ;"orbert; Lihertyville 1\D
LihertYYtlle Scc23 T77n Peter Dnba
( 1873).
Dubcke, W. F. (Alma Gross) Ch \"iola,
\Iyrtle; Area R2 Fremont Sec36
Tl30a C. T. Bartlett (1900)
Duckey, Charles (Avis Bnchanan) Ch
Donald, Evelyn; \Vaukegan Rl
\Vaukeg-an SeclS T20a A. Anderson
(1916)
Duddles, Herbert (Emma \Vursch) Ch
Florence, Gra'ce, BernicC', Dorothy,
Robert; K Chicago RD Shields Sec6
02a (1887)
Duddles, William Ch Alfre<l, Elizabeth; N. Chicago RD Shields SeeS
0-tOa (1S71)
Duffy, Michael Deerfield Deerfield
Sec\9 080a (18-!8)
Dunakin, Adelbert E. (Beatrice Hnffle) Ch Vera, Donald; Lake Villa R 1
Lake Villa Sec12 OlOOa 0891)
47
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Duncan, C. F. (Bertha Lane) C\1
Ralph, Harry. Leonard; The \Voodin Farms \\Taukcg-an R2 \Varren
Sec36 T320a G. G. Woodin (1916)
Duncan, Peter Alex. (Florence Shaw)
Ch Pearl, Charles, Bernice, Alma
Florence, :Myrtle; \Vadsworth Rl
Newport Scc31 T80a Rev. Geo.
:Mitchell (1892)
Dunford, Georg~ (Anna Whitton) Ch
Elsie, George, Anna; Antioch R3
Antioch Sec2 OStia (1877)
Dunlap, W. S. (Rosina Elsbury) Gravs
Lake Rl Warren Secl9 020a (1855)
Dunlop, A. N. (Anna Blumenthal) Ch
Fred; \Vakefield Farm Barrington
Rl Cuba Sec33 T436a Manager G. E.
Van Hagen (1917)
Dunn, Frank (Marie Copithorne) Ch
Edward, Joseph, Frank, Harold
Mary, Vincent; Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec32 Superintendent Delavan Smith (1879)
Dunn, R. E. (Hattie Scott Carr) Ch
:Morris, Halph, Luella; Area R2
Fremont Sec23 Tl02a \V. E. Dunn
(1911)
Durand, Scott S. (Grace Garrett Durand) Ch Jack; Crab Tree Farm
Lake Forest RD Shields Sec16
0260a (1877)
Dushek, Vincent (i\lary Svec) Ch Ben,
Irene; Area Rl Vernon SeeS T80a
Henry Mills (1909)
Dye, Edw. M. (Franc A. Collbary) Ch
)Jargaret; Barrington Rl Cuha Sec
15 Tl26a Frank Dunning (1917)
Dyer, Frank (Elizabeth Lewis) Ch
Fred, Albert. Sarah, Charley; Area
HI Libertyville Sec20 082a (1886)
Dyer, Frederick (Minnie Holst) Ch
Blanche, Evelyn; Area R2 Fremont
Scc35 T283a John Aynsley 1885)
Dziedzic, John (Maggie Rice) Ch
Frank, Joe, Echyard, Clara,' Jennie,
Tom. Hattie, Victor. Yalentinc; N
Chicago RD Shields Sec6 Tl40a
Rolwrt Dady (1907)
E
Eager, Thomas W. The Osborne
Farm Fremont Sec24 (1914)
Eames, Charles (Claricse Girard) Ch
Ellen, Irene; Lake Villa Rl Lake
Villa Sec6 080a ( 1871)
Easton, Bert ()essie lllav Hole) Ch
Susie, Cassius, Richard: Gladvs, Hazel, Jessie; Easton's :!\foclef Stock
Farm Deerfield Deerfield Sec33
0233a (1876)
Eatienger, G. C. (Jane Egger) Round
Lake Rl Avon Sec31 Farm Hand
A. B. Comb (1916)
Ebner, Gottlieb ( Otelia Hittel) Ch
Joe, 11attie, Fred, 1.farv, Rosa; Antioch R2 Antioch Seci2 T80a Mrs.
Mar~aret Smith (1911)
Eddy,~ Mrs. J. C. Ch Minerva, Clarence; Gurnee Rl Warren Secl2 T83a
L. R. Eddy ( 1870)
Eddy, R. E. (Viola Sumeriski) Ch
Hazel, Josie, Millie, Ruic, Blanche,
Everett; Eddv Farm Zion Citv Rl
Newport Seci3 0123a (1859) ·
Edic, C. ]. Libertvville Rl ·warren
Sec28 T87a Annie Edic (1882)
Edmonds, Henry C. (Hannah Gerry)
Ch Clara; Cherry Grove Farm
\Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec32 08la
(1895)
Edward, Bert (Nettie Christofferson)
Ch Homer, \Vard; Antioch R2 Antioch Secl2 Tl20a George Edwards
(1881)
.
Edwards, Chauncey N. (Elsie Murra~c) Ch Chaunce)', Landon, Una,
Ehzaheth, Thomas, :Marjory; Russell :t\ewport SeeS Tl60a G, Kelly
(1897)
Edwards, Frank G. (Corcna Kaluf)
Clt Ruth, :.\Iarion; Antioch R2 Newport Sec7 TllOa George Edwards
(1891)
•
Edwards, H. C. (Margaret Sherman)
Ch C!arie, Maud, Harrv fohn Co
~ie, Russel; Gravs Lak~ ·Hl Avon
Sccl5 0290a (1847)
Edwards, ~· ]. (Emmeline Coulson)
Ch \\ 1lltam, Sherman, Glen, Harnett; Gravs Lake Rl Avon SeclS
T160a H. ·c. Edwards (1882) ··
Edwards, Miss Lydia Gravs Lake HI
. Avon SeclS 0197a (1856)
Edwards, Thomas (Addie Ames) Ch
Charles, Maud, ld.a; \Vadsworth Rl
Newport Secl6 O~Oa (187~)
Edwa~~s, William (E. H. Smithers)
Frame V1ew Vern on Secl6 030a
( 1898)
Egbert, L. (Lena Kirst) \Vaukcgan
Rl Waukegan Sec7 OSOa (1900)
Eggers, H. A. (Tillie Thie-s) Ch Herbert Malinda Area R2 Ela Sed
01 15a (1886)
Ehlert, Jack (Lizzie) Antioch R3 Antioch Sec9 Tlo8a Frank Hatch
I I 9!~)
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Epker, Mrs. R. B. (Christina Shreck)
Ch Henry, Bernard, John; 'vVaukcgan ]{2 Libertyville SeclO Rudolph
Epker ( 1877)
Erhard, George (Eda '-In,chewske)
Ch George; \\'auke~an Rl \Vaukegan Secl8 OlOa (1904)
Er-ickson, Otto (Hulda Unbcirg) Ch
Carl, Elmer, \V.illiam, Grace; Lower
Farm Barrington R2 Cuba Sccl3
T350a Farm Hand \Vm. Grace
(1916)
Ericson, Gustave (Freda \Vickman)
Ch Martha; Lake Forest RD Shields
Secl7 Gardener R. H. l'oole (1915)
Ernsting, Louis Prairie View R2 Ela
Sec27 0350a (1859)
Ernstin?,, .Williax:n ,(Sophia Krueger)
Ch \\ Ilham, LtzZie, Emma, George,
Cecelia; Lake Zurich Ela Sec22
0117a (1853)
Esentrot, C. W. (Anna S. Letts) Ch
Florence, 1'farion; Libcrty\'ille RD
Libertyville Sec9 032a ( 1887)
Ester, Henry (Ruhmy Hendricks) Ch
M and, Charles, Sadie, Gertie, Hillery, Lu1a, Eber, Hazel, Loraine
Esther; \Vadsworth Rl Nrwport Se~
35 083a (1903)
Esty, H. J. Ch Valeria; Gravs Lake
Rl Warren Secl9 050a (1848)
Et~en, .Will~am (Anna Weingart) Ch
Edwm, (reorgc, Florence l\·farie ·
McHenry Rl ..Wanconda S~cA ()99~
(1912)
Ex_on, John (Lena Trakel) Ch Arthur,
Emma, Anna, Bess1e, Charley, Allgusta, Rose; Libertyville I\1 Libertyville Sec7 080a (1889)
Exon, Philip (Minnie Westerfield) Ch
Henry, Mildred, Paul Elizaheth ·
Grays Lake Rl Avon' Sec23 072~
(1894)
Eichinger, John (Margaret Sage)
Ch Mary; Gurnee Rl 'vVarren Sec7
086a (1856)
Eichinger, Joseph Gurnee R 1 \Varren
Sec7 093a (1856)
Eichler, M. Ch Edward, Louis,
Charles, Fred, Ella, Lena, Julia;
Prairie View R2 Ela Sec35 T60a
(1887)
Eissler, Jacob (Frederika Wolf) Ch
Jacob, Magdalena, George, Kate,
David; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec25
OlOOa (1861)
Ekdahl, Gus (Annie Peterson) Ch
Eveline, Carl; Gnrnce RZ \Varren
See26 0~4a ( 1899)
Elfering, Mrs. M. (lvfary Pittz) Ch
Joseph, Leo, John, Aloysius, Margaret, Henrietta; \Vaukegan R2
Libertyville Secl4 0240a (1874)
Eliason, Rolla and Taylor Mount Carmel Farm Zion City Rl Benton Sec
29 Tl86a Zion Est (1903)
Ellis, Robert (Matilda Gamash) Ch
Delia, Maud, Belle, Martha, Edward, Tim, Albert, Calvin; Libertyville Rl Libertyville Sec21 0120a
( 1862)
Elsbury, Elbert (Mary Schryher) Ch
:Mildred, Alice; Gurnee R I \Varren
SeeS Tl05a Eliza J. Elsbury
Elsner, Geo. J, (Emma \Vinkler)
" vVauconda Wauconda Sec26 Tl23a
Geo. Lagersclmltz (1915)
Emery, Mrs. Paula (Paula Guenther)
Ch Hannah, John, George; \\'adsworth Newport Sec28 066a (1897)
Englar, Wendlin (Rosalia Wcisbcck)
Ch Joseph, Steve, Lizzie. Mary;
Antioch R2 Antioch Secl4 T280a E.
Brooks (1911)
Epker, Rudolph (Christina Len<lhoff)
Waukegan R2 Libertyville SeclO
0 126a (1867)
F
Fagan, James (Ellen Roache) Ch
Sarah,
Edward,
Robert,
Josie,
Emma, Joe, Nellie; Deerfield Rl
Deerfield Sccl6 020a (1860)
Fagan, L. J. (Elizabeth Daly) Wadsworth Rl Antioch Scc24 OlOSa
(1902)
Fagg, S. S. Ch Hazel, Nocola; Thomas
Farm N Chica~o RD Shields Sec9
T90a Thomas Byrne ( 1909)
Fairman, L. G. (Mary Sheehan) Ch
Bernardine, Earl; Antioch R2 Lake
Villa Sec34 T89a John Deuer (1863)
Falch, B. G. (Mary Beckman) Ch
Ruby, l\Iabel, I\oyal; Killarney
Farm Lake Villa Rl Lake Yilla Sec
34 016/a (1904)
Farman, G. W. Lincoln Farm Gurnee
Rl \Varren Sec 9 T220a Chas. Farman ( 1914)
Farner, A. (Mary Mark) Ch \\'illiam,
John,, A~1anda,
Eddie,
Annie,
Charhe,, Ltly, Albert, Fritz, :hlary,
~lla, Mddred, Harry, Gladys; Fraine V 1ew R I Vernon Sec24 077a
(1902)
49
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Farner, William Deerfield Rl Vernon
Sccl3 T116a John Cooney (1897)
Farrell, P. Lake Forest RD Shields
Scc31 020a (1907)
Farwell, Granger (Sallie. Goodrich)
Ch Leslie, Ruth, Ohve, Sarah,
Helen; Knoll wood Farm \Vaukegan
R2 Shields SccZS 0225a Sec30
Tl20a J. V. Farwell ( 1872)
Fasse, George (Emma B~rlin) Ch
Emma, George. Henry, f._da, At~g
ust Edwin, Walter; White Ctty
Stc_;ck Farm Area 1<2 Ela SecA
0228a (1867)
Fast, H. B. (Mary Stafford) Ch Earl,
Lyle, Nlylhra; \Vaukci(an ]{2 \\arrcn Sec2~ T80a H. Pnce (1889)
Faulkner Bros. Gurnee Rl \Varrcn
Sec9 0168a Tl73a .Mrs. F. Barstow
(1895)
Faulkner, D. N. (Ruby Gulledge) Ch
Lila; \Vadsworth Hl \Varrcn Scc4
Cl40a (1872)
Faulkner, E. S. (:Mazie Northrup) Cit
C~ardner, Bertha, Raymond, \Vcsl.ey;
Libertyville Rl Warren Sec31 OZOa
Ferry, Charles D. (l<atherine Forman) Ch Leland, Paul, Kingsley,
~[iriam, Janet, \Vi11iam; Kenosha,
Wis. H 1 Benton Sec6 TllOa (1873)
Ferry, H. W. (Grace Cole) Ch Earl.
Bessie, Cole; Zion City Rl Benton
Sec33 0 lOOa (1863)
Ferry, R. B. (Laura Loftus) Zion
City Rl Newport Sec! T60a D. A.
Ferry (1886)
Fields; E. E. ( ~Ia ry Watson) Cit
Ralph, Clyde, Bernice; Antioch l~ 1
Antioch Scr19 T90a Frank Ka!'id..:
(1013)
Fincutter, George H. Olary Rudd)
Ch Francis, George, 1VIargaret, Edward; \Vankegan- R2 Libertyville
Secll Tl7.fa Christina Fincuttcr
and R. Epker (1880)
Findlay, James (\Vinifred Moody) Ch
Albert. Anna; Melody Farm Waukegan R2 Lihertvvillc Sec36 Watchm~~n ]. Ogden Armour ( 1913)
Fine!, Albert W. (Ellen A. Welch)
\'Vankcgan 10 Newport Sec36 'Tl.SOa
Winfield Fine! (1887)
Fine!, Winfield H. Ch Albert, 'Edward, Florence, \Ninfiehl; \Vaukel'(an R 1 Newport Sec36 0 lSOa
( 1854)
Fink, William (Fanny Elgin) Ch
Carl. Elizabeth; \\'anconda Stock
Farm Hound Lake Rl \VaucotHla..,
Sec!~ T310a I.. E. Belsche (1017)
Fish, Everett O.Iary James) Ch Everett: Lake Villa Rl Lake \'illa Sec
10 Tl80a Tom \\'illimington (1897)
Fish, John (i\Iinnie \Vallace) . Ch
Jacob, Bessie, Laurence; AntH?ch
Hl Lake Villa Scc31 Tl20a J. Cnbb
(1900)
Fish, William (Bertha \Valleca) Ch
Jacob, Howard; Lake Villa Rl Lake
Villa Sec4 040a (1897)
Fisher, Esse (Sarah Smith) Ch !'earl,
Edith, Edna, Esse Jr.; Cedar Dale
Farm 11cHenrv Rl \Vanconda Sec
9 0 120a (1853j
Fisher Thomas (Ida Dolbcer) McHen~v Rl \\'auconda Sec3 0163a
(1864i
Flamank, Joseph (Gustava Johnson)
Ch Josephiuc 1 Elaine, Lt"ster; Ltl)ertvville Rl Lihcrtvville Sec21 T18a
Ch~Lrles Austin
Flanagan, E. F. (Edt\a Rippard) Antioch Rl Lake Villa Sec31 TlOOa
Barclav Est. ( 1909)
Flary, F. C.
(Anna Barrett) Ch
George; Ronnd Lnke RD Avon Sec
20 02a (1876)
Fi~~~~2r
Frank (Edith Whittan) Ch
Frank:' Russell Newport Sec2 T96a
T. H. Faulkner (1907)
Faulkner Gardner (~ellic Hook)
Gravs Lake Rl Avon Sec36 Tl60a
H. S. Sears (191~)
.
Feddeler, Fred (?'vlatilda Qucntrn) Ch
).I arjorie; 11arri11gton 1{3 Ela Sec34
OS~a (1877)
Feeser, J. ]. (Nellie Brogrlcn) Ch
Grace, Blanche; Grays Lake H 1
Warren Sec20 080a (1876)
Fehlman Gilbert (Cora Giss) Ch
Caroli~e; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec
25 057a ( 18i8)
Felgenhaver, Wm. (\Vilhelma Albrecht) Ch Will, Emma, Gu~t, Ed,
Frank, Ernest, Vwlet;. Barru_;gt.on
Rl Cuba Sec28 Tl30a Harry r retck
(:1907)
.
'
Fe'! ton, L. S. (J osephme h!·aft) Ch
Marjorie, Edna, Ltlltan,; Vv auk egan
Rl Vvaukegan Secl7 110a Mrs. C.
Barker (1885)
Fenkell, E. R. (Edna ~~ orsc) Green'"'ood Farm \Vaukegan \Vankegan
SeeS 0140a (1860)
Fenner, C. F. Ch . EchYit~, Emma;
\Naukegan R2 Ltbcrtyvtlle Secl4
040a (1882)
.
Fenton, W. T. Lake Bluff RD Shrclds
Secl9 020a (1913)
Ferris, P. M. (Jean Rosa) Ch Cha;les,
Dorothv· IZnowlslea Farm Antwch
Rl Anti~ch Sec18 T170a .i\Irs. D.
Ferris (1891)
50
FARMERS AND BREEDERS,
Fleischhauer, Henry (l\lary Kamm)
Ch Elizabeth; ll!clody Farm Lake
Forest RD Libcrtvvillc Sec36 Gardener.). ()gden Armour (1917)
Fleming, c'has. I :\1 ary) Ch Pcle_r.
lulia. Raymond. Charles; Praine
Yiew HZ Ela "eclO T216a \VnL
Davis (1907)
.
Flood, Harry E. (Sarah James) Lh
\Varrcn, Howard, Amy, Lora, Sad1c,
Erma, K or ton, :vr arjorie. Bird ella,
Vida, Luella, Dorothy, Althea:
\\'oo-dland Farm Gurnee Rl \Varren Sec26 Cll22a ( 1863)
Flood, J. L. (\lay Brogden) Ch RaymotHl; RiYcrYiew Farm Gurnee Rl
Warren Scc33 Tl50a Brogden Est.
( l'JO+)
Flood, William F. (Jessie Allen) llt
Allen, \Villiam, Donalc1 1 Florence;
White Oak Farm \Vaukegan HZ
\Va.rren Sec2S Tl-+Oa ~[rs. 1Iary A.
Flood ( 190~)
Flood, W. H. (Carrie Whitney) Ch
Lester. Sylvia; Gurnee Rl Warren
Sec26 H. E. Flood (1887)
Folleth Fred {Louisa Lendmann J
Ch haniel, RobC'~t, Albe1_·t, ::\·Ieianic. Cora; Barnngton 1R3 F.1a
Src33 0162a (1882)
Folstoff, John (_Tulia 1\igi) Cit Frank,
Anna Arthur, Bernard, George:
Gurn~e Rl \Varn:n Secll 075a
(1915)
Foote Charles Ch Haymond, Clifford,
Fra~ces, Dora; Prairie VinY Hl
\'crnon SeclS T~Oa S. T. Foote
( 1877)
Foote, Frank H. Ohrtha \Vilson)
Ch Cora, Viola, Lenora, El~t~,
Howard, Edwin, Robert; Pratne
\-icw Hl Vernon SeclS 04la (1852)
Forbrich Louis (Antonia Haselbergcr) Cl; Charles, Edward, \Valier,
Emile. Louis; Ant1och Rl Ant1och
SecU U212a I 1900)
Ford B. D. (Katherine Frost) Grays
Lake l{D Avon Sec35 T220a ~lrs.
Emma Wicks (1916)
Forman, Mrs. Agnes (Stewart) ~h
Katherine; Sunnyside Farm Kenosha, \Vis. Rl Benton Sec6 OllOa
(1856)
Forman, Mrs. Clara (Clara Nichols)
Ch Lila, Earl, Edna, Hattie; Zion
Citv Rl Benton Sec7 048a (1857)
Forst William (Katherine Schaaf)
Ch ' Katherine, William; ?'vfclody
Farm \Vaukegan R2 Libertyville
Scc36 Iceman J. O~dcn Armot1r
(1917)
LA~E
COUNTY
Foster, George D.
\Vacls-.,yorth
Rl
(Jessie \\',-doe)
N"cwport
~.Sec32
030a 11011)
Foulds, F. W. Dian C. Colburn) Cb
Colburn, 1-\:cturah; LibertyvillE' RD
Libertyville Ser20 IJ16a i 1908)
Francis, Joseph W. (~linnie \\'oods)
Ch Bovd; Antioch RZ Antioch Sec
22 Fat:lll Hand D. Harold Minto
(1907)
Franklin, Olaf (c\ll•erline Erickcrson)
Ch }dinnie, Amelia, Ed, Ernest, Esther; Gr<tys Lake R 1 A Yon Secl-l
030a (1911)
Frazer, Harold C. (Pead Heath)
\V;mkegan Rl \\rauke.~an Sec17
08a (1916)
Frazier 1 Theodore A. (Xettie (_;, ] 1addock) Cb Maud, Laura. \\-alter;
Antioch 1\2 Antioch Sccl3 O!OOa
( 1860)
Frazier, Thomas W. (~ancy Webb)
Ch Anten, Bertha; Zion Citv Rl
Newport Secl6 0117a (186i) Frear, Alfred (Rachel Thomas) Ch
Joe, 1Jaud, Eizabeth, Daisy.', George,
i\ lhert, DaYid; J\l enoken I,~ arm Libcrtnille Rl
Libertnille Sec28
Farm Hand Mrs. E. H-echt (19()1)
Frederick, B. F. GraYs Lake R2
(1891)
Frederick, Frank (Josephine Diebold)
Ch Loretta, ~fargaret. Evelvn, Bernice; Grays Lake R2 FremOnt SeeS
0120a (1873)
Frederick, G. F. (Matilda H crtel)
Grav~
Lake R2 Fremont Sec8
Tl97a Jacob Frederick 11893)
Frederick. John tElla Brar) Ch Gertrude, Victor, Edwin, J\J arie, Gene~
vieve; Grays Lake H.2 Fremont
Secl8 0195a (1871)
Freeman, Fred Olincrva Kyle) Ch
Olive, Lawrence; Lake Bluff RD
Shields Sccl9 Farm Hand G. \V.
Wltitnell (1913)
Freeman, Will E. (Hattie Fioher) Ch
Luella. Lanra, Mary, Dorothv, \\'illiam, Ruth; Gray~· Lake Hf A\·o11
Scc22 TlOSa 0909)
Freese, Samuel (Molly McDonald)
Ch Agt1es, Roy; A rca H 1 V \THOll
Sccl4 Ola (1900)
Freie, August (Annie l-lcinsohu) Ch
Ervin; Area Rl Yernon 5ec7 T13Ua
\Nm. Brockmann (1907)
Freis, R. ]. fRos(') Area 1\1 l.illt'.rtyville Scc31 O~Oa I \fllil)
Freking, Henry (Liddic LaQ'schulte)
Ch Robert; Barrington Rl Cuba
Sf'c28 T69a Barn<'Y Lageschulte
I 1914)
.
51
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Freund, M. W. (Katie Weber) Ch
_?\lary, Clnistcna, Anna, Alfred,
Peter, \\ ,tlte1, Be no; lnglcsHle Rl
Grant Sec26 0270a (1899)
Friedlund, C. E. (Eva Berggren)
\\"hitc Oaks Dairv Farm Area R2
Ela Scc3 OJ28a ( i917)
Frillmann, William Prairie Yiew Rl
Vernon Scc27 TSila nlrs. ~Iatilda
Frillmann I 1885)
·Frisch, Charles (Lettie Presser) Cit
Charles Jr., :V[amic, \Villiam; Frisch
Hesort Farm Cary R 1 Cuha Scc9
0 162a (18<J7)
'
Frisch, Charles (Alice ,\udcrson) Ch
Benjamin; River \'ie·w Fann Cary
Rl Cnha SrcO T360a Congregation
of the Resurrection (1896)
Fritsch, Ezra (Salina -~.:Iom·e) Deerfield 10 Deerfield SeeS 03a (1882)
Frost, Almon (Eliza Lockwood) Ch
OliYc, Harcy, Arthur, Louella, Earl,
Theodore, Hen nan; Deerfield R 1
Dccrlicld Sec32 OSOa ( 1906)
Frudy, Jay (1! aud \\'heeler) \Vheeler
Farm Area R 1 Libcrtvville Sec20
Tl02a Mrs. E. \\"heeler' (1877)
Fruhtorfer, George (Theresa Blohsl)
Ch Joe; Prairie View Rl Vernon
Sec20 TI02a Albert Stahl
Fry, Ernest (Sarah Harding) Ch
Dorothy, Lucy_; Prai1·ie View R2
E!a Sec2~ T90a Goswi!ler Est.
(1895)
Fry, Glen (Viola Ritzenthaler) \\'arc
Fields Farm Libertyville Rl LibertyyiJle Scc7 Foreman Chas. \Vare
(19,14)
Fuller, C. L. (Hattie E. Towue) Ch
Elnora; Hawthorne Farms Area RD
Libertyville Sec32 Herdman Sam
Insul (1914)
·
Fuller, Warren (1laud Sneebsy) Ch
Mildred, Dorothy, ~[orris, Elmer,
Verna; Gtu·nec Rl \Varren ScclO
Tl61la Elmer Fuller ( 1887)
G
Gadke, August (Emma Lingner) Ch
Anna, Robert, Dora; Area R2 Fremont Secl3 080a (1886)
Gail, John (Avis Spencer) Ch Lvdia,
Harold; The Vegetable Farm ·Bar·
rington R2 Cuba Sec2 09a (1860)
Galigar, B. J. (Lorretta McCann) Ch
~:[ary, -Marguerite, Clarence, Bertrand; Lake Villa R1 Lake Villa Sec
6 Tl20a Mrs. M. L Galif(er (1888)
Galiger, T. L. (Katie \Vebcr) Ch Flor('I1Ce, Ida, Julia. l\.fildred, Junius,
Lewis, Everett, Helen; Lake Villa
R1 Avon Seel7 T245a John Hook
(1875)
Gallagher, Albert
Waukegan
1{2
Shields Sec6 T37a Joseph Masterson• ( 1892)
Gallagher, John (Julia Henkle) Ch
Jennie, John Jr., :Mary 1 James,
Louis, Albert, Carl, Charles, Floi·cnce. Alicc 1 Ellen; \"v'adsworth Rl
Newport Scc32 093a (1867)
Gallagher, L. E. \Vaukco:an R2 Libertyville Sccl2 T80a :Mrs. E. 1L Bowman (1886)
Galster, Nick (Cora Wagner) Ch
Andrew. J..!farceline, Valeria, Arletta, Leona, Victor; Prairie View
Rl Vernon See33 Tl60a Qurin
Weidner (1877)
Gamash, Sam Libertyville Rl Libertyville Scc26 068a (1883)
Garbutt, G. Frank (Isabelle Hope)
Ch Francis, \\'esley; Graceficld upper Farm Barrington Rl Cuba Sec
J.l T325a Manager \Vm. Grace
(1915)
Garz, Matt (Mary Zonicker) Ch An·
drew, :Matt, :Mary, Francis, John,
Edward; N. Chicago RD Shields
Sec7 Tl57a Albert Schuenemann
(1906)
Gasser, Jacob (Emma Degen) Prairie
View Rl Vernon Sec28 025a (1852)
"Gastfield, William (Margaret Hoelfal)
Ch Bertha, Tillie, Tulia, Hcnrv,
Herman 1 H_arriet, Aui-elia, France~s,
Samuel, Emily, Gertrude, Alfred;
Deerfield R 1 Deerfield Sec33 057a
(1888)
Gatzert, Milton (Katherine N. Gal!ap;hcr) Ch Lathan; Libertv-Villa
·Farm Libertyville Rl Libe;tyvillc
Secl7 012a (1908)
Geary, Emmitt (Katherine Jacobson)
Ch De Forest; Grays Lake RZ Frc·
mont Secl8 TSOa S. Russell (1889)
Geary, Henry (Sneanna Roney) Ch
1.-fa:y, Harry, Vera, Agnes, Emmit,
Cecelia. Tohn; Gravs Lake R2 vVauconda Secll T280a J. Monahan Est.
(1848)
Geary, Len (Ethel Daley) Ch Viola,
Earl; Rest Cottage Farm Wauconda
Wauconda Sec3S T56a William
Toynton (1877)
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Gehrke, August (Bertha \Viese) Barrinp;ton R3 Ela Scc21 Tl96a John
Robertson (1894)
Gehrke, George W. (Laura Towner)
Ch Elsie, 1'1arion; Area Rl Vern on
Sec8 TS7a F. Lubkemann (1888)
Gehrke, Wm. (Christina Kruger) Ch
August, Anha, John, Rose, Henry,
Paul; Lake Zurich RD Ela Sec21
099a (1887)
Geier, Paul (Myrtle Hershberger) Ch
\Vi!ford, Russel; Antioch Rl Lake
Villa Sec29 Tl32a Mr. Wilton (1887)
Gerbert, Fred (Mary Klapprodt) Ch
Annie, William, Myra, Nellie; Area
Rl Vernon SeclS 06a ( 1858)
Gerbert, John (Emma Bock) Area Rl
Vernon SeclS T40a William Johnson (1892)
Gerbracht, Miss Rosa Spring Grove
Rl Antioch Sec21 OSOOa (1878)
Gerry, Emma L. (Emma L. Campbell)
Ch Verne, Claude; \Vadsworth Rl
Newport Sec32 0 lOOa ( 1892)
Getts, Mrs. Agnes Ch Frank, Ada,
Emma, Frances, George; Libertyville Rl Fremont Secl T62a R. vV.
Scars Est. (1916)
Gibbons, D. E. (Nora Conway) Ch
Ambrose, Frank, Rose; Deerfield
Rl Deerfield Sec6 0136a (1847)
Gibson, Alvy (Jennie Aberhenson) Ch
Robert, Lillian, Alice, Agnes, Mark,
Ethel; Zion City Rl Benton Sec7
OllOa (1914)
Gibson, George T. (Ada Handley) Ch
Fred, William, Gertrude, Frances,
Harold; Zion City Rl Benton Sec30
T50a Zion Est (1916)
Giese, W. A. (Matilda Gast) Ch Ed,,·ard, Irene, Harold; Grays Lake
R2 Fremont Secl9 Tl20a \Vm. DonIcy (1914)
Gilbert, A. T. (lv[aymc Shaw) Ch Effie, Milo, Lois, Beryl; McHenry IU
Wauconda Scc26&3S Tl37a E. E.
Gilbert ( 1870)
Gilles, L. W. (Frances Strunk) Ch
Florence, Lena, Frank, "11ary, Elizabeth, John; \Vadsworth Rl Newport
Sec27 T220a T. L Woolston (1917)
Gillett, Chas. D. (Imogene Bater) Ch
Harold, Margaret, Clark, Bessie,
Charles; \Vadsworth Rl \.Varren
SeeS OSa TlOOa Margaret Gillette
(1870)
Gillett, C. W. Ch Elizabeth, Charles;
Lake Forest RD Shields Sec32 07a
(1904)
Giss, Ed. Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec
21 097a (1872)
Giss, Edwin Prairie View R2 Ela Sec
13 OSOa ( 1890)
Giss, E. J, (Carrie Sexaur) Ch Harold, Vernon; Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec27 0 ll8a (1879)
Gitchel, E. H. (Bernice Simmons) Vv.
S. North Farm Deerfielt! 1\1 Deer·
field SeeS TSOa Mrs. \V. S. North
( 1907)
Gjelden, William (Annie Hansen) Ch
Sadie, Arthur, -Marie, Edward, Louise, Henry, Raymond, Alice; Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec27 040a
( 1882)
Glader, William (Catherine Zahnle)
Ch Grace, Hazel, Alice, Catherine,
Gladys, William, Ed. Thresa, Martin, Frances; Deerfield R1 Deerfield
Sec21 0125a (1872)
Gleason, Ed. (Minnie Heinsohn) Ch
Roher!, Ethel; Area R1 Vernon Sec
15 T49a Shapter Est (1881)
Gleason, Etnmott (Rosamond Field)
Ch Iva, Reva; Prairie View Rl Vernon ScclS 02la (1879)
Gleeson, Mary (Mary Carney) Ch
Annie, 1-Iaggie, Mary, Elizabeth,
Nellie, James, Peter, \Villiam, Paul,
Joseph; \\ladsworth Rl Newport
Secl7 0220a (1843)
Gleeson, Peter and Paul \Varlsworth
Rl Newport Sccl7 020a (1867)
Gloden, Jacob (Elizabeth Mctchnavel)
Ch VVilliam Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec33 052a (1867)
Gloden, John M. (Barbara Link) Prairie View Vernon Sec33 070a (1878)
Glosson, Mathias (Matilda Vo11:tl Ch
Gertrude, George, VVi11iam, Johanna,
John, Rosena, Joseph, Jenevicve;
To,yn Side Farm Round Lake R 1
\Vauconda Sec3 T285a E. J, Coun·
tryman (1909)
Gober, F. J. (Celia i.odoski) Ch Frances. John; Gurnee Rl \Varren Scc26
Olla (1889)
Goeckemann, Fred (Kattic) Spring
Grove Rl Antioch Sec21 Miss Rose
Gerhracht (1917)
Gonya Anthony (Mary K ncsley) Ch
Nellie, :Martha, Anthony, Nelson, Jo,-;eph, Esther, Blanche, Everet, Howani, Ruth; \Vaukegan R2 Libertyville Sccl T73Sa A. F. McKoewn
(1858)
Gooding, Chas. (Laura Kline) Ch
Ruth, Dorothy. Marion; Grays Lake
RZ Avon Sec27 099a (1894)
Gossell, August (Sophia Rockensock)
Ch Edna, Albert, \Valter, Maud,
Alma; Maple View Farm Barrington Rl Cuba Sec12 0120a (1867)
53.
PRAIRIE_ FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Graham,
George
J.
OLrrpc,ll c t
O'Hara) Clt Ed\\.tHl, (-rLOI~gc, I::\e
lyn; VVaukcgan Rl \Vaub. ·Qatl Sec7
0611a (1S76)
·
Graham, ]. -R. (l\lan- \\.alshl Ch
~Iary, ponald, Joh1:< lngk~i~le In
Grant SL~c2 0325a Grahalll Est.
Graham, Thomas (.l\nnie l~ndd) \Y;-.ukcgan_ Rl \\\wkcgan Scc18 T190a
1\Irs. 0. Carman (18/'l)
Graham, T. E. (Katryne \Yalsh) Ch
Thomas; In-gleside Hl Graut Sec21
0325a Graham Est.
Gratz, LeBaron W. (Hazel E. Skeels)
Ch Victor, Donald; Lihcrtnrillc 1\D
Libertyville Sec15 Henl11ia11 J, H.
Hiland (1912)
Gratz,_Thomas (Josephine Hatch) Ch
1-fanon, ~attie, -virginia, Earnest,
Grace, Edtth, Lahar on, Effie. Rov,
A_shley, Harry; Antioch lU Lake
\' rlla Scc30 J. K. Dering (1891}
Gr":)'• James A~ (1\lartha Traynor) Ch
E~~z<;-heth.--. Francis, Helen, Jamr~,
\\-tlham, h_ubena; 1\.u~~cll Nc\vport
Sec~ T200a Mrs. M. Hogan (1913)
Greenmg, W. D. (Clemmie Shetter)
Ch \Valter \'Vauconda RD Fremont
Sec30 Tl82a Dunning Bros. (1917)
Gregozewski, Julius ]. (Theresa Kosinski )Ch Lucilk, Catherine, Le~.
Alice; \N"aukcgan Hl Newport Sec23
TSOa E. A. Dunikan (1900)
Grenus, Frank (An tor) Ch fohn, Antor, Anna, Ruth; Grays Lake HD
Avon Sec35 T83a Dr. Shaffer (1889)
Grever, August (Clara Friese) Ch Albert, \Valier, Edvyard, Em-ma, August, Alfred, Hermina; Prairie View
R2 Ela Sec34 0218a (1878)
Grever, George ( 1Iartha Hapke) Ch
E~la, Laura, Freel, Harry; Prairie
V1ew IC Ela Sec27 0190a (18Sl)
Grever, Herman (Emma Hapke) Cb
Eleanor, :Marie; Prairie Yiew R2 Ela
Sce27 0120a (1S87)
Grewe, John (Emma \Volf) Ch Edna;
Pra1rie Yie\v Rl Vernon Sec22 T65a
John M ever (1914)
Griffin, James CM ary Cavanaugh)
K.enosha, \Vis. R 1 Bi.'llton Sec() 017a
Gossell, John (Louisa Hoeft) Ch
\Yilliam, Albert, Earnest, Be-rnice;
C1rays Lake 1<3 \Vauconda Secl3
0160a (1867)
Gossell, R. ]. I Elsi,· Boers) Area R2
Fremont S('cl4 Tl23a \V. I.t. Gosse11
(188'))
G~ssell, Walter Barrington H.2 Cuba
Sec12 T180a I\Irs. 11anna Kampert
Gosswiller, Edward (11innie K_ruegcr)
Ch Earl, Irvin; Area 1{1 Ela Secl2
Tl20a Cora and Mattie Hodgkins
(188'i)
Gosswiller, Elmer (Emma Krueger)
Ch Harol(l Prairil' Vinv R2 Ela
Scc23 Tl70a \V. F. Krueger ( 1888)
Gosswiller, J. J. (Caroline \~'eiskopf)
Ch E(lward, Elmer; Area Rl Vernon
Scc6 OSSa (lS'i7)
Gottschalk, Louis F. (Emma Heinsohn) Ch Clarence, Elm'er; Prairie
View }{2 Ela Sccl5 Tll2a John
Hoda (1'107)
Gould, Albert (Cora E. Harnish) Ch
Ccorgc; Rookwood Farm Lake Fm-esl H.D Shields Scr31 Superintendent ?IIi" Helen Culver (1914)
Gould, George C. (Ruth vVillerton)
Ch Dora; Zion Citv Rl Benton Sec
18 TS8a Mrs. Lohfaw (1904)
Gould, J. H. (Ida Sheppard) .Ch J oseph, Ida, Dorothy, Herhert; \\Taukegan R1 vVaukc![an SeeS T240a S.
\V: Lamson (1901)
Gould, Philip (Ahbie Thompson) Ch
1!ildrcd; ].;:en osha. Wis. ll.l Benton
Sec6 T80a Bentz Bros. (1905)
Gould, W. F. _(Bessie Vinall) Ch Bernard, Ke11ncth; Zion Citv H.l Newport Secll T105a 1!rs. 'VV P. Holland (1904)
Grabbe, Fred (Lillian Condrey) Ch
·Horace, Am her, Pearl; Area R2
Fremont Secl4 T98a H. Grabbe
I 1·876)
Gra'bbe, H. ( l\!ary Wilke) Ch Freel,
Emma, Etta; Area I\2 Fremont Sec
14 0343a (1849)
Graber, William (Caroline) Ch Bertha, Alma, ·Margaret; Prairie View
1\.! Ela Scc9 0300a (1S73)
Graff, Emil (Lena Faber) Ch Viola;
Prairie View 1\2 Ela Scc26 T1S5a
Aug. Schmidt (1899)
Graff, Fred (Bertha Mergenthaler) Ch
\Valter, Freel, Clara, Ravmond;
Prairie View RZ E!a Sec24- 0140a
(1915)
Graham, Ed. S. Inglesirle R 1 Grant
Sl'c21 0325a Graham Est.
11917)
Griffin, R .. B. Of ay Pnttnam) Ch
H_elcn, :Tohtl, Paul, Lloyd, 1\-1arjorle;
Zwn C1ty Rl Benton Secl7 Ol91a
1S80)
Grimm, Fred ( ~r ary Beitler) Ch
Fred, Lillian; Barrington Rl Ela
Sec30 015a (1902)
Grimm, Henry H. (Mabel Bovlan) Ch
Ardis; Sylvan Brook Farm. Antioch
Rl A11tioch Sccl7 T!80a Mrs_ Mary
W. Boylan (18SO)
54
. - - - · - - ------FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY _ _ __
Grimshaw, John (Jessie Moore) Ch
Lettie, \Vallington, Louis, Sarah,
Jack; Lake Yilla l\1 Lake Villa Secl
T3611a 0. \\'_ Lehman (1912)
Grom, Andrew F. (liiinnie Miller) Ch
E(lward, (--:;ertrudc, Charles; Barrington I< 1 Cnha Sec23 Tl05a Chas.
Grom & Son ( 1899)
Groner, A. W. Cb Rohert, Grace,
(jl:\rlys, \Vilbert; Area Rl Libertyville Sec32 o:;a (18S7)
Gross, Fred (Ma~dalena Danner) Ch
George, Alfred, Edwin, John, Lenora, Alma; Area R2 Fremont Sec34
TlSOa Miss H. Price (1S59)
Groth, Henry A. (Minnie :Matter) Ch
;\1inda, Norma, Adolph, "1-farcella;
Ha\Ythorn Farm Libcrtvville Rl
Lil_~crtvville Scc28 1viacbinist Samnrl
ln"'l (1916)
Grover, Henry R. (Elenora \Varrcn)
Ch \Vilfercl, Gerol<l; McHenry R I
Wauconda Scc9 0160a (1913)
Gruber, Charles (Tillie Jolinson) Ch
Edward, Charles Jr., Catherine,
Carrie, Anna, 1-Iarie, H"ennan; Tall
Oak Farm Barrington H.l Cuha Sec
11 OlOOa (1867)
Gruebnau, R. (Louise Nordmey-er)
(h
Hichard,
Dorothy,
Robert.
Alice; Barrington IZ2 Ela Sec9 040a
I 1911)
Guerin, FrankL. (Kathc'rine Gihhons)
Ch Fred; vVhite Oak Farm Gurnee
Rl Libertyville Sec2 080a (1S67)
Guerin, ]as. A. (Etta Carnev) Ch Apcnes, Rose; \¥ood Lawn F3.rm Libe.rtyville RD Libertyville SeclO Clfi';a
( 18S6)
Guerin, J. M. Lihertnille I< D T.il,crtyv_ille Sec3 OSSa ( 1857)
Guerm, J. P. (11ary E. Frederick l Ch
Helen, Joseph, 11argarethe, H.ichard,
Anna; Libertyville RD Liberlvville
Sec3 0 120a (1882)
·
Guerin, Leo \Vadsworth R 1 N e\\·port
Sec35 Farm Hand Tohn H. H.ahling
'
(1S95)
Gunderson, Hans ]. (1!arn Larson)
Ch Henry, Lena, Bc:-;sic; Zion City
Rl Newport Sec! 034a (1885)
·
Gunther, Joseph F. (Lillian Folz) Cit
Hazel; Pink Poodle Farm Area H 1
Vernon Secl4 OlSa (1909)
Gurske, Gust (Emma Topel) Ch Lillian, 1-:t:artha, \Villiam; Libertyville
R1 Libertyville Sccl7 05a 11912)
Gustafson, Charles (Hilda Olsen) Ch
Harry, Harol(l, John, Helen, Hannah; \\laukegan R2 \Vaukegan Sec
19 T22a A. F. Swanson (IS92)
Gustafson, Henry (Charlotte Schnherg) Ch Esther, Adrian, Carl;
.Rirlge·wav Farm Lake Forest Deerfield SeeS TSOa C. G. Kino; (1899)
Gustavson, John (Hulda J acohson)
Libertyville IU \Varrcn See29 042a
(1902)
Gutzler, G. (Mary Stryker) Ch Hallie,
'Myra, Lloyd, \Villis. Grace. Elbert;
Elm Stock Farm Deerfield R 1 Deerfield Sec29 0-Wa ( 1862)
II
Hagerty, Daniel Sr. (~Ian- Traynor)
Ch Annie. Alice, Daniel" IL, Frank,
Edward, James. ?vfarini1; \\'adsworth Newport Scc2S 012a (1855)
Hagerty, Ehzabeth M. 1Elizalwth
\Vcssenficl~l) Ci1 Willie, Elizabeth,
:Maunce, Clara, Ro:-;ahelle, Albert;
\Vadsworth R 1 Newport Sec28 050a
(18S7)
Hagerty, James S. Sr. (1\larv E. \!cNeill) vVadsworth Rl l\e,\·port Sec
28 05a (1861)
Hagie, John A. (Celia Horenherger)
Ch Leroy. Emeline, John Jr.,
Charlie, Chester, \.Tiq:dl, Violet;
Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec30 010a
(1909)
Haines, L. W. (1\linnie Christiansen)
Ch Grorve; Gurnee Rl VVarren SeC
15 Tl20a L. W. Wakefield (1900)
Haake, Mrs. E. Lake Villa R I Lake
Yilla See2 T1a Ernest ;\loeller
(1908)
Haake, Rudolph P. \Vaukegan R1
Benton Sec32 T7a P. Haake (1916)
Habel, John Ch Roy, Doris; N Chicago RD Shields SeeS 042a 11902)
Haben, Frank (Celia Yager) Ch Regina, Eaymond, Victor; Prairie
View IH Vern on Sec35 T260a Peter
Haber Est. (1S64)
Haberkorn, ]. B. (Huth Evers) Ch
Svhi1, Robert; HoOnt:v Farms LibcrtJ·ville RD l.ibertyv!llc SeeS Supt.
Rodney B. Swift (1913)
Hafer, Albert Diary Thull) Ch J oseph. \\-'illiam, Irene, Raymond. Leo,
Arthur, 1-fargaret; Grays Lake R2
Fremont Secl8 057a (1S98)
55
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Haink, Frank (Bertha Lawley) Ch
Violet, Frank; Barrington R2 Cuba
Sec23 080a ( 1900)
Haisma, Gilbert (Frankie Hons~man)
Ch Rudulph, John, Harry; \\'aukegan 1{2 Libertyv-ille S~cl2 T80a
Eo:lantine D. Stewa•·t (1'!11)
Halcomb, Mrs. R. C. (Rebecca Car·
son) Sweet Yiolet D_airy Farm
Area RD Libertyville Scc\9 060a
( 1897)
Hall A. W. (\"iola Jones) Ch Alta,
V t.~rn · Area RZ Fremont Sec3-~
0120;, (1894)
Hall, John ( .'.1 ar)(arcl Lucy) Ch Annie) 1largaret, Charles; Gurnee R2
\Varren Sec26 TlSa A. Gayno
(1912)
Hall Patrick (Clara Johnson) Ch
R~v Dorothv; Waukegan RZ \Var·
re11' Scc2~ Tl60a G. L. Wilder
(1910)
Hall, V. G. (Verna Jcllings) Ch Mar·
gnerite, ltha, Hernlle, Luctle, 1'1arshalite; Grays Lake lU \Van·en Sec
19 T20a T. Durst (1886)
Hall Mrs. William Ch Sar\ie, :Mary;
cr'ow's Nest Farm Barringlon RZ
Cuha Sec12 060a (1866)
Ha!lsen Werner (Betta Hedman) Ch
Carl· 'll[clodv Farm Waukegan R2
Libe'rtyville Sec36 Farm Hand J. 0.
Armour (1916)
Hamel, C. (Celia 1\'lelloy) C:h Leo;
Gurnee JU Lihcrtyville Sec2 040a
(1872)
Hamilton, C. W. (Sarah Wait) C:h
\Villis, Fay; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Secl6 03a (1893)
Hank, J. J. (Louisa \\!_itt) Ch Joh~.
Ed, Elsie. Stella, \\ rllard; Pra!!re
View HI Vernon Sec35 OltOa
(1847)
Hanke 0. A. (Amelia Shutz) Ch
}-len~ictta, Lucile; Antioch R3 Anti.1ch Sec9 040a (1873)
Hanke W. (Anna Lasco) Ch Harry,
Aug;tst, Elsie; Antioch H3 Antioch
Sec!O OIOOa
Hanlan James K. (Sarah Dwyer
Anti~ch R2 l\ cwport SeeS 040a
(1857)
Hanlon, John (Margaret Kennedy)
Ch Mary; Area Rl Vernon Seco
T7a William Rink (1892)
Hans, C. (Laura Stahl) Ch Edvyi~,
Caroline, lviabel. Helen; Pratne
View R2 Vernon Sec21 080a (18H)
Hans, David (Cora Barbaras) Prairie
View R2 Ela Sec35 0100a (1871)
Hans, George L. (Mary Link) Ch
Harold, Irene, Evelyn; Barrington
R3 Ela Sec33 060a (187-1)
Hansel, Fred R. ( \-1 odesta \\'itte) Ch
Charles, Frc(L Georg-e, Ed; Lone
Oak Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Sec
16 025a ( 1916)
Hansen, Edward !Elizabeth !rleiner)
Ch ~larion. Evelyn; Barrington Rl
Cuba Sec35 H. Stilson Hart (1917)
Hansen, Emil C. (Marion Sieverson)
Ch Syvc·r, Hans, Myrtle, Esther,
Agnes, \\'alter, l{udolph, H.nth,
Norman; Deerf1eld Rl Vernon Sec
13 O!Oa (1908)
Hansen, Henry C. (Anna Johnson)
Ch J(atherine, Theresa, James; Zion
City H.! l\ewport Secl2 080a (1909)
Hansen, Nichols (Hansene Hansen)
Ch Katie, Annie; Grays Lake Rl
Avon SecZ~ 018a (1879)
Hansford, James (Pauline Stehor)
Ch
James,
·Bennie;
Arlington
Heig-hts In Vernon Sec31 Tl~7a
Adeline Pfeifer (l914)
Hanson, August (Emma vVi\son) Ingleside R I Avon Secl9 T23Sa William \\'ilson ( 1892)
Hanson, A. (Minnie Barstable) Ch
Lawrencc, Dorothy, Avis, Clarence:
Lake Villa HI Lake \'il'la Sec9
0180a (1900)
Hapke, C. A. ( N cttie Fa sse) Ch
George, Henry, Ernest, Albert,
Christ, Elmer, .!vlartha, Emma. Lily,
Elsie, 1\rinnie; Gravs Lake !{2 Fremon l Sec29 0 120a · (1857)
Hapke, G. H. (Minnie Holland) Ch
Stella, Cecelia, Adelia; Area R2
Ela Sec~ T!20a John Vehe (1885)
Hapke, Henry (Bertha Meyer) Ch
Fred, Louise, vVilliam; Area R2
Fremont Sec21 0130a (1887)
Hapke, P. (Emma Graber) Ch Edward, Viola, Luella; Area R2 Fre·
mont Sec32 T2a Mrs. C Hapke
(187-l)
Hapke, William (Emma Fasse) Ch
~'lerrill,
Orville; Barrington R3
Ela Sec28 T60a ]. Buhman (1882)
Happle, M, A. (Hattie Potter) Lake
Villa R 1 Lake Villa Sec9 026Sa
(185 1)
Harden, Frank ('Minnie Drury) An·
tioch Antioch Secl8 060a (1875)
Harden, Fred L. (Bessie Bown) Ch
Leslie, R usse11, Arlene, J\Hnnie;
Lawn Dale Farm Antioch R! Antioch Secl8 T!S7a Josephine Harden (1869)
56
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
(
Hardin, M. D. ('\lillie McLaughlin)
Lake Forest RD Shields Sec29 07a
(1912)
Hardy, G. B. (Francis Grow) Ch
Clay, -l\Hnerva, Harry; Spring Grove
Rl Antioch Scc28 0120a (1908)
Harman, Paul B. (Augusta 0. An·
derson) Libertyville R D Libertyville Secl7 026a (1915)
Harmer, Nellie (l\ellie McGuire) Ch
Ray, George; Antioch R2 Antioch
Secl3 Casaclania :McGuire 11897)
Harr, C. H. (Catherine Stont) Ch
Bessie; Gurnee Rl \Varren Sec23
0-!2a ( 1872)
Harris, W. M. (Mary H. Whiteside)
Ch Harley, \Vister, Roger, Gerald,
Thurlow,
Norman;
Evergreen
Place Prairie Yiew Vern on Sec8
T380a George Gridley 'Est. (1917)
Harrison, W. B. (Charlotte Darby)
Ch Earl; Grays Lake Rl Avon Sec
22 088a (1916)
Hart, Edgar (Anna Moran) vVanke·
gan R2 Libertyville Sec!~ 0-!0a
(1915)
Hart, T. W. (Alice Farver) Ch ]\[or·
ris, Viola; Round Lake R1 Avon
Sec20 0 SOOa (1860)
Harth, Jacob (Carrie \'olz) Ch Elmer, Edward; Arlingto.n Heights
HI Vernon Sec31 Tl20a Ella Knopf
(1901)
Hartz, John (Anna \Viethmnlh) Ch
Charles, Louie; Barrington ED
Cuha Sec26 T!60a H. A. Lawschulte
(1914)
Harvey, R. P. ( N cllie Butlerficlc\) Ch
Ruth, Roberta; Grays Lake H.2
Avon Sec26 060a ( 1859)
Harwood, C. M. (Jane Reilly) Ch
Eugene, Ethel, Edith; Spring Grove
Rl Antioch Secl6 Tl60a 1\Irs. Mar·
tha James (1917)
Hasemann, A. G. (Anna Stange) Ch
Amaud, Clara, Dorothy, Ernest, Elmer Herbert, Gustave, Ruth; Prairie 'view R2 Ela Sec36 Tl60a Robt.
Schnable (1904)
Hastings, Emmet ( Kathlyn Hogan)
\Varlsworth Rl N"ewport Sec27
0120a (1884)
Hatch, Fred L. (Ethlyn Baker) .Ch
John; Hill an' Dale Farm Sprmg
Grove Rl Antioch Sec33 0160a
(1909)
Hatch, F. W. (Agnes Kimball) Ch
·Edith, Alice, Laura; Antioch R3
Antioch SeclO 0850a (1915)
Hatchoc, John Lake Viila RD Lake
Villa Sec29 Mrs. Augusta Lehaman
(1913)
-~-----
Hathorn, Wm. (May Beshel) Lihertv·Yille Rl Libert}'V'ille Seen T8ia
1\fathe\\' Pester ( 1897)
Hauck, Johi1 G. ('liar) Lehr) Ch
Emma,
Esther.
1--1 arnld,
1,eslie;
\1 aple Lvaf Dair\' Farm Zion Cit\'
Rl Benton Sec13. US3a ( 11)()1)
•
Hauser, Fran~ M. ( Bridgt.·t Erlwrtl)
Ch 1\la.mie, Frank, Susie, Julia, Otto,
1:fadehne; \\·asl!'iworth l< 1 1\c\\·port
Sec32 i131la I lYOl J
Havens, J. H. ( E111ma Burkhart) Ch
J:Ia.y, jo~lll, l.ynn, c;corgin, Violet)
I•Jl!th, \ern a, Laura. Clark, Opal;
C~raty!'i Lake 10 FreiJlont SeclO
TlbOa J. 1'. ~lullins (\()!/)
Hawkins, Charles (Crace Sh·inmv<·r)
Ch J~nth, .Earl, Lcr~jy, Jo~ep!linc,
B~·atnce; \-rurnec Rl \\arrcn .Sec2
O'l2a ( 1876)
Hawkins, Elmer E. \\"aukegan H_l
l\ ewpurl Scc36 090a ( 1883\.
Hawkins, Eugene 0. (Nellie Gilmore)
Ch F.ugen(', Ethel, Pt•rcv, Kellie,
Earl, Arthur, Esther, Fi-ed; Fair
View Farm Lake Villa I~ l Lake
Yilh Sec30 0225a (1859)
Hawkins, Mary 1 Mary Dunlap) Ch
ChadL'S, :?v! ay, Elmel·. !\'laud. Orin;
\\'aukegan 1\1 Ke\\'JH)rt
.
Sec36 E. E.
Hawkins (1865)
Hawthorne, W. S. (Adeline Clark)
Ch Leslie; Liberi\'villl' Rl \\'arren
Sed! 087a (1865)
Hay, Jacob I :\lary Obrst) Ch Theresa,
1-.fary, Emma, Cathryne; Lake Yilla
Jn Lake Villa Scd5 060a (l•ll7)
Haycock, Jay R. (0Ji,·c Jones) Ch
Orval; Antioch R2 Antioch ~cc4
Tl65a Jo,·ph Haycock (1876)
Haycock, Joseph (Kathryn Coon) Ch
Jay, Lottie, Frank; Antioch R2 Antioch Scc4 0165a 118..(5)
Hayford, J. H. (Lillie Dennis) Ch
Freda, Ralph, Edward, Robert; Mili
Farm Prairie Vie\v Rl Vernon Sec
23 T!OOa C. C. Bullock and W. R
Folson (1915)
Heard, V. E. (Julia Jahnas) Ch Nealen, Elden; Ingleside R! Avon Sec
18 0!20a (1902)
Heard, W. C. (Jennie Dombski) Ch
Robert; Fair Field Farm Grays
Lake RD Avon Sec28 0111a (1897)
Hecht, Mrs. E. (Selma Brautigan)
Ch \Valter, Martha, Emma, Lilly;
Menoken Farm Libertyville R 1 Libertyville Sec28 0800a (1905)
Hecketsweiler, W. P. (Della Radke)
Ch Gladys; Area R2 Fremont Sec
26 T80a George Radke ( 1887)
57
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Henry, F. Earl (Vida Taylor) Ch
Iviurietta, Doris, Josephine; Taylor
Grove Farm Zion City Rl Newport
Secl5 T112a Mrs. :Vfarv Tavlor
( 1909)
Herring, John (Lena Dutcher) Ch
Herman; :McHenry 1<2 \Vauconda
Sec23 023a (1876)
Herrmann, Charles (Mary Hubuaer)
Ch Charles, Mary. Jack; Antioch
Jl.2 Antioch Sec2 T5la J. Britton
( 1917)
Herrmann, Edward (Mary Huehll
Ch \Villiam, Robert, Louise, Emma;
Deerfield Sec30 05.\a (1867)
Hertel, Andrew (Katherine Behm) Ch
Annie, Frank, \Villiam. ~'fatilda,
S:1vrren; Grays Lake Rl Fremont
Sec3 0 160a ( 1856)
Hertel, Carl (Anna Reseler) Ch Carl,
Ernest, Augnsta, \Villiam, Gustav,
Herbert; Prairie View Rl Vern on
Sec22 T24Sa J. A. Haabc (1916)
Hertel, F. L. (Katherine Smith)
Gravs Lake Rl Fremont Sec3 T125a
Andrew Hertel (1887)
Hertel, G. A. (Angie Rosin::r) Ch
Elizabeth, Frances, Leo, Nfarkns,
Joseph. Loretta, Victor; Area Rl
Ela Sccl2 T200a H. Stellinp: ( 18S7)
Hertel, G. H. (Bertha Bear) Ch Clarence, Irene, Geor?;e, Edward; Area
RZ Fremont Secl6 0120a (1860)
Hertel, Henry Sr. (Katherine Obenauf) Ch Henry Jr., Herman, John;
Gravs Lake R2 Fremont Sec9 0120a
(ISS4)
Hertel, Mrs. John Ch Henry, Rose,
Lucy, Loretta; Grays Lake 1(2 Fremont Sec9 0260a (1861)
Hertel, Joseph (Mary \Vegener) Ch
John, Mary, Anthony, Annie, Elizabeth, Berna, Rosie, Joseph; Grays
Lake R2 Fremont Sec9 013la
(1872)
Hertel, William G. (Theresia Wagner) Ch Viola; Area Jl.2 Fremont
Sec22 Tl47a (1890)
Herzing, Fred (Tressa Herzing) Ch
Elizabeth, Edward, 1\fargarct; Libertyville Rl Fremont Secl2 O!Ola
(1902)
Heuer, Fred (Minnie 1\fyer) Zion
City Rl Benton SeeS 065a (1905)
Heuvelkamp, Dirk (Emma Numscn)
Ch 1\laric; Gurnee Rl Libertyville
Sec9 T33a Georp:e Wall (1909)
Hewitt, W. B. (Anna Demo) Ch Nettie, Russell; Lake Side Farm Ingleside R 1 Grant Secl6 \V. P. Crockett
(1911)
Redler, C. (Helen Brandt) Ch Arthur; Area 1\1 Ela Sec2 .lOIS9a
I 191i)
Heimann, Otto G. (Hazel Schuster)
l 1 rair:c Yie\Y lU VC'rnon Sec35
03/la (1<)16)
Heinning, Fred Z. ( Lizza Fcck) Ch
H c·.nry, Caroline, ).-lary, Charlie,
Lizza, Fred; Knoll wood Farm \Vaukl'gan R2 Shields Sec19 Ganlener
Grang-er Farwell ( 18(_)2)
Heinrich, George ( Lonise GraUenk(lrl) Ch Alma, Sam, :\Iilclred; Barrille-ton Rl Cnha Scc28 T140a Fred
cr;rhenkort ( 1882)
Heinsohn, W. J. (Lora Lanrlmeier)
\ 1 ra:ric
View 1\2 Ela Sec.2-~ TlOOa
Fred Brockman (1885)
Heintz, Phillip (1\o,ie Hay) Ch
(l!Jilip, Il einri<:h, Hosie, Theresa;
Wadsworth Rl Kewport Sec30
T21~a c;. K Swanson I 1915)
Helfer, Fred (Louise Voelker) Ch
:v[aud, I tving-, Erma, Verna, Jeanctte, Lam·a; Libertyville Rl Libertyville Seco 0216a ( 1892)
Helmuth, W. H. (Annie Fisher) Ch
Lillian; .Area R2 Ela Sec9 0-!Sa
(1901)
Hendee, E. E. (Anna lng-uish) Ch
("lint, Edward, Louis, Leo; Grays
La kc rn A von Sec3S Oi2a 118~9)
Hendee, Geo. E. (Josephine Nelson)
Snnnvsidc Farm Round Lake Rl
Avoti Sec21 OSOa (JS42)
Hendee, L. F. (l.Iarie Decker) Ch
Frank, Eugene, Hobert, Leone;
(;ravs Lake ED Avon Sec27 T57a
Clin"t Hendee 11879)
Henderson, George 01 artha Jan e)
Ch \Valter, Ruth; Elm Farm Deerfield H 1 Deerfield SeeS Tl43a Cyrus
H. McCormick (1914)
Henkel, Frank X. (Mary Hironimus)
Ch Helen, Magdaline, Frank, Catherine, Atigeline, Ruth, Mildred, \Valter; Ro"tind Lake HI ·wauconda
SeclO 0/0a (IS63)
Henning, Charles J. (Cecelia Thommcssen) \i\ladsworth Rl Newport
Sec21 080a (1904)
Henricks, D. E. (Carrie May Brackett) Ch Howard, Etta, Ralph,
Susan; Brae Burn Farm Lake Forest H D Shields SeeS Foreman Robt.
Leatherbee ( 1916)
Henrickson, Steve c Mary A. Jensen)
Ch Anna. Ardena. Anker, Mary,
Arthur, Clarence, Elnore, 'Geirutt;
Barrington RZ Cuba Sec26 079a
(1917)
58
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Hibbard, Frank (Dorothy F. Robbins) Ch 1\'illiam, Lydia; Cloverfield Farm Lake Forest RD Shields
Sec32 02la (1902)
Hibbard, George A. (Eva Patterson)
Ch Barbara. Katherine, Dorothy,
l{uth; Zion City R1 Benton Sec3-l
T6ia Eohert Miller (1915)
Higgins, Irwin (Alice Coutant) Ch
\\' eslcy; Lake Villa R 1 Lake Villa
Seci Bert Galliger (1914)
Hiland, James H. (Elizabeth Tole)
Ch HarrJ', Fred; Thornbury Farm
Libertyville RD Libertvville ScclS
0113a.(1905)
Hill, S. B. (Janie Coats) Ch Eke,
Orvin, Louis,. Raymond; Zion City
R 1 Benton Sccli 030a (1901)
Hiller, John (Katie Freund) Ch Bernard, \Villiam. Clara, Anna, Tillie,
George, Leo, Francis, Joe, Henry.
Alary; ]nf!leside Rl Grant Sec21
0200a (1863)
Hillman, Louis Prairie View R2 Ela
Secl5 070a (IS69)
Hinterberg, Augqst Deerfield Deerfidel Secl7 0140a (1S7i)
Hirn, Walter Palatine Ela Sec36
040a (18S1)
Hironimus, Frank Ch John, 1\l ary,
Elizabeth, Annie, Frank, James,
George, \Villiam, Kathleen, Berth;
\Villow Farm Area R2 Fremont Sec
16 060a (1867)
Hironimus, Frank (Harriet Nicholls)
Ch Evyline, Harry. Earl, Clarence,
Howard; Round Lake Rl IVattconda Sec3 086a (187i)
Hdbein, Alford W. (Eleanor J. Fox)
Cb Uoy<l; Barrinl'(ton Rl Cuba Sec
34 Tl24a Henry Hobein (JS91)
Hobein, Henry (Emma Thies) Ch
Cora. Beniamin. Alford; Barrington
R1 Cuba Sec33 0248a (1861)
Hocek, Charlie (Anna Raha) Ch
Jennie, }.fary, Amy, Charlie; Barrirrgton R 1 Cuba Secl6 Tl48a Frank
Kelsey (1917)
Hodge, William H. (Emma 1\'ehb)
Arrtioch Rl Antioch Secl6 06a
(1891)
Hoeft, George (Ella Gosscll) Cit \Iamie, Laura, Lr:lia, Cora, Arthur,
Ray, Vdda, Viola. Luella; Barrington R2 Ela Sec7 072a (1859)
Hoffman, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch Fred,
Andrew; Lake Bluff RD Shields
Sec20 T80a W. 0. Lindley (1877)
Hoffman, M. L. (Anna Leabl) Ch Edward: Gurnee R 1 \\'arren SeeS
013~a (1866)
Hoffman, Sarah Ch Lottie, ~Iarcus;
Gurnee H.l \Varrcn Scc6 080a
( 1852)
Ho~ffmeier,. Ernest ( Ea0e Hoeflinger)
Ch En11l, Clara, Ernest
Alice·
Prairie View H2 Yerno;1 Scc18
Tl02;\ Richard Smith 11885)
Hoffme1er, Henry F. I ~lartha Tcrske)
0-rca R2 Fremont Src2S T113a \\'1ll.
Zersen (IS99)
Hogan, H. B. Oakwood Farm Prairie
View H2 V em on Secl8 T420a Burton F. Hales (19li)
Hogan, Thomas A. (Annie Madden)
Ch Claude, Clifford; Lucius Starr
Farm \Vaukcgan Hl Ne\qwrt Sec
23 032a (1880)
Hogan, Thomas 0. (Catherine Dovlc)
Ch Annie, Thomas, Katie, Elizabeth, IVillic; IVaukcgan Rl New-·
port Scc23 0 16lla ( 1857)
Hogan, William P. (Elizabeth Tlfcagher) \Vaukc-gan Rl Ne-wport Scc23
\160a Thos. Hogan (189.\)
Hmgaard, Nels (Anna Sorensen) Ch
Peter, Christ; Hainc~vilk HD Avon
Scc28 T129a Mrs. Whitmore (1910)
Holbach, Peter (Lena Brill) Clr Alice;
\Nadsworth H_l Newport Sec28
030a (191Z)
Holdridge, Chas. (Laurena Baumann)
Ch Huth, Grace; \Vaukegan E1
Waukep;an SeeS T263a \Vm. Holdridge (1875)
Holdridge, Ira Dfamic \Visdom) Ch
Clarence, Raymond; \\Taukegan Rl
IVaukegan SeeS 080a (1872)
Holland, A. T. (Matilda Rouse) Ch
VVilliam, Donald; Area RZ Fremont
Sec35 T96a E. P. Clapp (!90S)
Holland, C. M. (Julia Raddade) Ch
1-fatilda. ~1innie. Gustave; Gravs
Lake R2 Fremont Sec20 012lla ·
(1882)
Holland, Fred (H cnrietta Pankonin)
Ch Emil, Otto. Arthur, Bertha,
Augusta, Fred. 1v!innie, Amelia,
Clara. Edith, Rosie, Luella; Barrington Rl Cuba Scc:27 T230a Burton & Jones ( 18S5)
Holle, Christina Ch Fred. Sophie.
Carrie: Prairie View RZ Ela Sl·c23
T96a ?If rs. !IL Barbaras (186S)
Holle, Ernest (Emma Lavene) Ch
George, Ella. Willie. Rosie, Edward, 1\.farie; Barrington Rl Cuba
Sec34 (1902)
Hollenbeck, Owney Lee (Abbiegale
Ames) Ch Frazier. Harmon. Shirley; Antioch RZ Antioch Secl3 02a
(190~)
59
_ _ _ ___ccP.:cR:.cA::.:I~R~I-=E FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Hollister, Irving (Lena Overhage)
Ch Dora; Barrington R2 Cuha. Sec
25 Tl20a :II rs. C. A. Holhster
( 1892)
Holm, John Ch ).fa ric. :\gncs. George,
Esther, Hanna;
\\'aukcgan R2
\Vankcgan Secl8 020a (1891)
Holm, Otto (Anf(usta . Anderson)
.-hea I!D Ijbcrtyvillc Sed! OlOa
(1911)
Holmes, W. W. I Elizabeth i\lcFaddcn) Cit Olin, Ethel, Estella, Ir:•nc;
Homestead Dairy Farm; Barnngton !Ul Cuba Sec36 OJOOa (1906)
Holst Bros. Prairie View -vern on Sec
8 T98a Pctrr Holst Est. (1889)
Holst, William (i\!amic McLaughlin)
.-\rca 1<2 Vernon Sec8 T97a Holst
Est. ( 1888)
Holstein, Fred (A11gusta Kodncc)
Area 1{1 Ycrnon Secl5 013a (1880)
Holtdorf, Harry L. (Edna Hunter)
Ch Elmer, Alice; Antioch HZ Antioch Secl5 T60a ~Irs. Gusta Sexton (1902)
Holub, Frank J. Prairie View Rl
\'crnon Sec28 076a (190~)
Holtzee, A. (Bertha J(adland) Ch Lillian, Alma, Robert, Charlie, Frank,
Peter. 1viary: Barring-ton H3 ~ Ela
Sec33 098a (1909)
Homuth Herman (Caroline Neymier)
Ch ]\~sie, Reuben~ Ethdn, Allie,
Harry; Barrington R2 Cuba Scc35
048a (1909)
Homuth, Reuiben A. (Clara Neimier)
Ch Venlcllc; Barrington Hl Cuba
Scc35 T54a ~'1 rs. Fred Kampcrt
(]q]J)
Hook, E. A. (Minerva Clark) Ch Vic. tor, Reuben; Lake Villa R 1 Lake
Villa SeeS 0135a (1860)
Hook, E. E. (Margaret Dalziel) Ch
\Villiain, Georgia, Richard, Edith;
Antio<"h R2 Lake Villa Sec27 OlOOa
(1864)
Hook, John ( AYi Doolittle) Ch Del:
bert; Lake Yil!a R1 Avon Scc16
T288a 0. Hook (1881)
Hook, L. F. (Stella Johnson) Sylvia,
Clara, Charlotle; Gurn ce R 1 \iVarren Scc21 060a T20a Mrs. Wilbur
(1885)
Hook, 0. (Cora Converse} Ch John,
Mary; Lake Villa Rl Avon Secl6
0288a (1855)
Hook, R. E. (Ruby Knox) Ch Laverne, Frank; Gurnee Rl \Varren
Secl7 060a (1883)
Hook, S. J. (Clara Esty) Ch Lee,
Charles.
Cora, Nellie, George;
Gravs Lake Rl ·warren Scc29 080a
(1855)
Hook, Warren (Viola Burge) Ch Wilmer, Percy, Dora, Beatrice, Gifford, Roberta, \Varrcn; \VaJsworth
Rl Lake Villa Sec25 016~a (1871)
Hook, William ( l\lary Drury) Ch Lucile, \Villiam; Antioch Hl Antioch
Sec26 Tl02a Mrs. l cnnie Keifer
I 1884)
.
Horcher, Frank Prairie View Rl Ver·
non Scc28 T60a Adam Horcher
( 1916)
Horen, Frank T. ( E!izaheth Conway)
Ch l\lary, Hazel, Francis, James;
Rondout RD Libertyville Sec2~
T58a James Horen (1910)
Horen berger, Edward (Amelia Socfker) Ch Margaret, EJicn, Henrietta,
Harry, Haymond; Deerfield H.l
Deerfield Sec30 025a (1866)
Horenberger, William (LiJiian Kuecker) Ch Fred, \Viliam; Deerfield R1
Deerfield Sec29 T7la Mrs. S. Horcnberger (1882)
Hormann, H. (Selma Swing) Ch
Richanl, Lottie; Area R2 Fremont
Sec36 022a ( 1890)
Hornboztel, Henry (Anna Hunt) Ch
James, Alice, Emily, Albert,.Mary,
Herman, Anna; Gurnee R1 Ltbertyville Sec9 OlOa (187+)
Horton, J. M. (Maria Richardson)
Ch Joseph, Floyd, Louis, Edith;
Lake Villa Rl Lake ViJia Sec35
Tl26a ;\Irs. Cropley (1890)
Houser, B. R. Lake Villa Rl Lake
Villa Sec2 E. E. Lehmann (1Yl5)
Howard, H. T. (l,[ary Powell) Ch
Arthur, \Vinifrcd; Primrose Hill
Farm Gurnee Rl \Varrcn Sec26
02la (1900)
Howard, John C. (Bertha Burnmeister) Ch Spencer, Gilbert, Leon,
Margaret, Gladys, Janet, Anita;
Russell
Newport Sec!!
0206a
11913)
How.e, Christ (Leonora Pahlman) Ch
Viola; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec34
Tll6a Mrs. H. Junker (1897)
Howe, E. A. (Pauline Sahin) Ch '1arion, Ralph; Zion City I\1 Newport
Sec9 060a (1874)
Howe, John (Matilda Buesching)
Lake Zurich GD Ela Sec21 Tl20a
Wm. Buesching (1894)
Howe, Spencer B. (Hattie Lewin) Ch
Vvilliam, Alfred, Alice, Lena; Zion
Citv Rl NewpLrt Sec12 098a
(1876)
60
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Howell, Henry .T. (Frances Page) Ch
Henry, Adelia; Lake Villa Rl Avon
Secl7 Chas. Kick (1917)
Howland, R. P. Craftsbury Farm
Barrington R1 Cuba Scc26 Tl80a
H. A. Howland & Son (1914)
Hoyer, John Ch Mary, John, Joseph,
Anna, Frank, \i\lilliam; \Vaukcgan
R2 Libertvville SeclO 020a (1867)
Hoyt, E. L. (Liona Calkins) Ch
Pansy, Frank, Claud, Edith; Lake
ViJla R 1 Lake Villa Sec2 T6+0a
l\larv E. Fowler (1917)
Hoyt,· F. L. (Emma Partman) Ch
Mildred, Edwin, Frank; Lake Villa
R1 Lake Villa Secl2 William Weber
(1908)
Hucker, C. W. CMartha T"ecd) Ch
Corel; Grays Lake Rl Avon Secl4
016a (1855)
Hucker, Mrs. Elizabeth Cit Lucy.
Joseph. Flora, Lilly; Pleasant Hill
Farm Round Lake RD Avon Sec30
O+Oa (1867)
Hucker, Fred (Nettie Right) Ch Harold, Everett, Emma; Lake Villa Rl
Lake Villa SeclO 0198a (1867)
Hucker, H. L. (Lila Geier) Lake Villa
Rl Lake Villa Sec9 T195a Fred
Hucker (1895)
Hucker, J. 0. (Zelma Pretsider) Ch
Alice, J oc; Lake Villa Rl Lake
Villa Sec8 T200a Chas. S. H ncker
(1873)
Hudson, C. W. (Hattie Piper) Ch Albert! Pau1 1 Charles, Truman, Farnum, Elmer; \Vauk_egan Rl \Vaukegan Sec3 07a ( 1817)
Huebsch, L. A. (J ennic \Vagstaff) Ch
Genevieve, Lloyd; Area R2 Fremont Sec23 T95a H. C. \V. Meyer
Huffman, Edward (Sarah Copithorne)
Ch George, Alma, Mary, \Veslcy;
Lihertvville Rl Libertyville Sec26
038a (1870)
Huffman, Er1e L. (Victoria Nauta)
Ch Ralph; \Vankegan Rl \Vaukegan
Sccl8 TlOOa L. Wall 0892)
Huffman, Thomas Libertyville Rl
Libertyville Sec22 036a (1882)
Hughes, Alexander G. (C.hbel Christopher) Ch Helen, Ruth; Big Willow Farm Antioch R2 Antioch Sec
22 0180a (1888)
Hughes, Carl D. (Maud J\Iiller) Ch
Dorothy, Hobert; Highland Farm
Libertvville Rl Libertvville Sec8
T80a B. H. Miller (1891)
Hughes, E. H. (Mabel Shattuck) Ch
Gertrude, Ethel. Harold, Robert,
Flossie, Anna, Viola, Frances; Fern
Dale Farm McHenry Rl \Vauconda
Sec~ 0 160a (1913)
Hughes, R. Guy (Gussie Thain) Ch
Gordon, Oliver, Elizabeth, Gertrude; Firs Farm Antioch R2 Antioch Sec23 0166a (1879)
Hund, Fred (Minnie) Ch Annie, Paul;
\\'adsworth Rl Newport Sec23
T40a Mrs. Annie Wendt (1912)
Hunter, Henry G. (May Colegrove)
Ch Birdella, Alvan; Antioch Rl
Antioch SeclO 0160a (1899)
Hunter, Wilbur E. (Effie Pickles) Ch
George, Lois, Russe11; Lake Viev. '
Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Sec16
T80a W. A. Hunter (1886)
Hunter, William A. Ch Wilbur, Earl,
Oliver, Edna, Elmer; Lake View
Farm ·Antioch Rl Antioch Sec16
080a (1857)
Huntley, A. E. (Alice Graham) Ch
Nina, Blanche, Catherine; Oak
Grove Farm; Gurnee Rl \iVarren
Sec26 O!Sa (1914)
Huson, Lee A. (Delia Crocker) Ch
Lisle, Ruth; Fish Lake Stock Farm
Round Lake Rl Wauconda Sec3
Tl83a Clark Huson (1890)
Hutchings, J. W. (Annie McConnell)
Ch Marshall, Clayton; Area Rl
Vernon Sec6 080a (1908)
Hutchings, L. G. (Bertha Zeller) Ch
1viargarct, Glenn; Prairie View R2
Vernon Sec16 T120a Joe Richards
(1916)
I
Innes A. Charles (May Borland) Ch
Neita, Delbert, Willard; Zion City
Rl Benton Sec30 060a (1905)
Insul, Samuel Hawthorne Farm. Lib·
ertyvi!lc Rl Libertyville Sec28&33
03500a ( 1910)
Irving, John (Caroline Bruner) Ch
Thomas, Elizabeth, Mabel, John,
Sadie. Isabell, Caroline, Jane, Vera,
·McAllister, Erma, \"farren; Locust
La\vn Farm vYads\\·orth Rl Newport Sec20 Ol~la (1853)
61
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
J
jack, Albert E. {Crace Slanky l Cll
Staulcy, Elmer, ,\lar~llall, :.\lary,
Margaret, Crace; Valll'y \'ic\\ Farm
\\. adsv,·orth I\ l Lake \ · :na Sec 25
0250a ( 1879)
Jackson, M. S. {Louisa Simons) Ch
Thco, Alex, Esther, William, Jewct;
Spring Grove H.l Antioch
Sed8 050a ( 1871)
Jaeger, Emil U\nna Poral) Ch John.
H.ichard; A rea RD Libertyville :-::.cc
31 0 16c. ( 1908)
Jahkne, William F. (_Anna }(uch) Barrington H_2 Cuba Sec15 T.210a Fred
Santman ( 1()17)
januz, Anton (Hattie l'n,d) Ch Edward, Evelyn; \Varlsworth Rl Newport Sec29 Tl05a F.dward Bo.res
I 1015)
Jensen, C. (Ella Carbon) Cold Spring
Farm .\rca T-n Vernon SeeS T130a
Au.-itin Clements (190.;)
Jensen, Fred L\lar,l(aret Lundorf) Ch
Elmer;_ Antioch 1\2 Antioch Sec21
TUOa L Sang-c (1917)
Jensen, Nels C. ( 1f.argaret Christoffersen) Ch !\larie, Ella; Oakwood
Farm Antioch l\2 :\ntioch Sec21
U~Oa I 1893)
Jepsen, J. C. (j\n:nta Chri~ten!'en) Cl!
lngC;r, Amanda; GnrtlC(' ru \Varren
SeeS Tl65a E. ~Tetcali I 1902)
Joern, H. ( Cbarlottc) Ch Alice. \\'alter; Lake Villa ](! Lake Villa Sec·
27 T<J3a Will J oern (1~10)
Johanson, Jens M. (Casten a Christen::;cn) Antioch H 1 Antioch Sec15
T80a C. Brogan ( 1913)
Johnson, Anton Zion City Rl Newport Sccl4 T90a Mrs. W. P. Holland (1910)
Johnson, August (Lizzie LurhYi~) Ch
Frcd,.Dora, Erma, Lottie; Deerfield
1<1 Dccrlleld Sec37 02Sa (1890)
Johnson, Mrs. A. j. (l\brtha Hurley)
Ch Lottie, Huby, Russell; LibertyYille Rl Fremont Sec! 082a (1917)
Johnson, Carl and John Borgeson
(Hilma Borgeson) Waukeg-an Wan·
kegan Sec30 T325a Robt. Dady
( 1911)
'
Johnson, Charles Ch Jennie, Ostrom;
Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec7
T200a :1\IcGovon Est. (1900)
Johnson, Charles J, (Nora Drw!c) Ch
Frances, Kathryn, Charles. Harold,
Cpton, Bertrand; Silvc1· Lake Park
Farm Antioch Rl Antioch Sec9
080a (1916)
·
Johnson, Charlie M. (Anna C, Jnstaf·
~em)
Ch Helen, \Villiam, EUna,
},];~lH.:l, Florence, 1\Iarion; Sheldon
Hnnr.st Farm Area 1{1 Libertvvillc
Secl9 T200a llhs. Anna Sheldon
' 1898)
Johnson, Edward (Carrie Monahan)
Clt ?llinnie, Alice, George, Grace;
\VatJCotHb \Yauconda Sec32- 0180a
I 1862)
Johnson, Emil (Aigv Neilsen) Deerpath .Farm Lake Forest HD Shields
Scc32 Gardener R. 1\._ ~-IcCormick
(1915)
Johnson, George A. I Rose Shafer)
Cb ?vf an;an.:t; Zion City IU Benton
Scc29 Tl~Oa Zion Est. (1903)
Johnson, George T. O:linnic Han·
cock) Ch Cora, Guv, Howard, Bertha, Dorothy, \'c;a; Antioch R~
Antioch Sec3 040a t 1876)
Johnson, Helen N. Antioch HZ An·
tioch Sec3 040a (1876)
Johnson, H. I Astrid Floodstrand) Ch
Evelyn· LihertYville Rl Libertvvi!le
SeclS 'h75a ~liss ](_ Busch (!'917)
johnson, James W. Antioch H.2 An·
tioch Sec3 0 160a ( 1876)
Johnson, John I. Ch Jennie, John;
\\'inthrop Harbor Benton Scc4
T-!20a T E. Wells Est (1901)
Johnson, Nels Zion City Rl Newport
Sec! I 080a G, E. Holland (1897)
Johnson, Nels (Engry Olson) Ch
~.'fary, Emma, Ida, Carrie. Hannah,
George. Jennie, Florence, Oscar,
Clifton; Zion Citv Rl Benton Sec30
OSSa (1902)
.
Johnson, Peter (Mary Roszen) Ch
Hans. Jc~sie; \Vadsworth 1\1 \Varrcn Sed TZOa E. Faulkner ( 1903)
Johnson, R H. (Arna Basom) Lihcrtvville Rl Fremont Sccl T82a
)\[,:s. A J, Johnson (1917)
Johnson, Sam (Louise Glo\\·inski) Ch
Catherine, James; Zion City Rl
Benton Secl9 T1~3a Mrs. John J\lclville (1901)
Johnson, Mrs. Sophie Ch Henry, IN alter, William, Mary; Deerfield Rl
Vern on Sec13 070a (1887)
Johnson, Swan IE<lla Jernstrom) Ch
Edwin, Ruth, Lillian, Stanley; Deerfield IH V rrnon Sec13 028a (1895)
Johnston, S. P. (Olive Adams) Ch
Ruth, Robert, Parker; Deerfield Rl
Deerfield Scc32 0160a (1914)
Joice, Asa Area R2 Fremont Sec26
010a (1867)
62
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Jones, Marion (Dortlmla Holmes)
Ch Hobert; Bayridgc Farm LibertYY ille l\ D Lihertvvillc Sec5 Forenian \\. B. Ames '1 191~)
jongsma, john (A! tie Johanna Onder·
land) Ch Tryntje; Kno11woo{l Farm
\\"aukcg·an H.2 ~hields Sec19 Herdman c;;-anger Farv;ell (1915)
jordan, Erwin B. (Lura Parsons) Ch
J<~1bert; Deerfield_ R1 Deerfield Sec
33 Tl88a !'arsons Est, (1914)
Julian, Frank Zion City H 1 Benton
Sec32 T280a (19115)
Jullian, Armand (Laura Fereza) Ch
Tony, Armand, Sya1icc; Ravinia R2
Deertielrl Sec35 T60a Joe Koller
(1016)
Jurchik, john (Susie Gadush) Ch
Sophia; Antioch l\1 Antioch Sec24
012a 0914)
Jurs, Martin F. l?vlamie Deck) Ch
Haymond, Delavan, 1Iartin, ~1a
rion, ]1me; Barrington R2 Cuba
Sec16 Tl20a David Wilmer ( 1917)
Jutkin, L M. (:\Jahel Whitacre) Ch
Dwi~ht, £yrrctt, Ruth; Antioch Hl
Ltke Vi11a Sec29 Jack Grimshaw
(1916)
jones, Charles F. (Effie H. Beardsley)
Ch Edith, Irvin, Hazel, Ava, Earl.
\'l'ra, Violet; l;urner \\'arren Sec22
T240a P. Putnam (1901)
Jones, D. B. Pembrookc Lo<1ge yarm
Lake Forest RD Shields Sec32
0118a 11897)
Jones, E. B. !Carrie Hoolihant Ch
Du_anc, ~·larhn; \ orb;hn·c l'arm
Dcertltld Rl Decrrteld Sec7 T150a
\\'.H. 'diller (10\~)
Jones, E. J, I Carrie Kui,Ja~lk) Ch
l~ora, Clarence; Area l-Z2 1~ remont
Sec3~
T200a '\Irs. 1\hira Jones
(1875)
jones, E. M. (Sarah Davis) Ch Dorothv
Bernard. Ralph,
Narbeth;
Gi,{vs Lake rn Fremont Scc2 084a
( 1865)
Jones, Frank W. (Alice J trdgc) c;_urnec lH \\'arren Sec2A 040a (1891)
Jones,]. A. Olav l'eck) Ch Archihalrl.
Grace James,' Esther, Edna; \Vauconcta' \\'aucon(la Scc27 T2J3a Hert
Tompkins (1898)
Jones, J, W. Grays Lake RD Avon
Sec34 080a
K
Keisler, joseph (Juanita Kleinsmith)
Ch Helen, Alvin, Ethel; Prairie
View R2 Vernon Scc17 '1'80a 11rs.
Herman Haltja (1914)
Kelley, William V. Ch William, Russell, Phelps, Gordan; Lake Forest
RD Shields Sec20 016Sa (1915)
Kellogg, Ch. A. (Mary Henze) Ch
Cora, Louis, George, Charles, J acob, Cathryn; Barrington R3 Ela
Sec32 Tl98a Ch. Leonard (1908)
Kellogg, Josephine \.Yinthrop Harbor
Benton Sec15 0300a (1892)
Kelly John J. (Elizabeth Seely) Ch
1\{arie,
Joseph,
Raphael,
Rose,
:Michael, Francis, Ruth; Gurnee
Warren Sec35 OZOa (1903)
Kelly, J, B. (Elizabeth O'Neil) Ch
Catherine, John, Rosanna._ 1\.fary,
Dorothy; Gurnee RZ \Varren Sec35
078a ( 1863)
Kelly, Timothy A. (Elizabeth Devlin)
Ch Arthur. Harold, Helen, James,
Francis, Agnes; \Vaclsworth Newport Sec29 0160a ( 1900)
Kelsey, Frank (i\>fary Pedersen) Ch
Milo, Ada, Pearl, Marvin, Wilford,
Deforest; B~rrington Rl Cuba Sec
16 0195a (1872)
Kamlager, G. (Lena \Ver~nuth) Ch
Emma, 1.-iargaret, Genevtcve; Barrington RZ Ela Secl9_ 029a. (188ql
Kampert, H. H. ( LotHse Vv egtn11er)
Ch Elmer., Arthur, 1vltlton, Solomon,
Harriett; Barrington R2 Cuba Sec
36 0115a (1849)
Kane Henry ,(Lena Keiler) Ch Earl,
Le;oy, Genevieve; Area Rl Liberty*
ville Sec31 060a (1869)
Kapple, Charles (Hellen Raymond)
Ch Francis; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Sec36 056a (1882)
Kapple, E. D. (Mary Ryan) Ch Co~a,
Albert, Charles, Ethel, Georg-la,
Horace; Grays Lake RD Avon Sec
35 090a ( 1852)
,
Kaye, Evan (Eva Gray) Ch R«~hard;
Antioch RZ Antwch Sec9 f213a
Richard Kaye (1885)
Keeley, Edward, S. (Agnes O'Keliehan) Libertyv11le RD Ltbcrtyv1llc
Sec17 0300a (1906)
Keisler, August (Christina Miller)
Prairie View RZ Vern on Secl8 T80a
Charles Klipper (1917)
Keisler, Herman (Rose Miller) Ch
La urine· Prairie Vie-w R2 Vern on
Secl9 T120a J, P. Ritzenthaler
( 1917)
63
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Kelsey, George (Ella Powers) Ch
11ildrcd, Harrolrl, Lenore; Barrington Hl Cuba Secl6 0190a (1867)
Kennedy, F. B. (Maud Hughes) Ch
Iioy, Richard, Harold; Antioch HZ
Antioch Secl2 Tl68a Kennedv Est.
( 1879)
.
Kennedy, L. (Sylvia Enmark) Lake
Forest HD Shields Sec32 029a
(1856)
Kennedy,
Joseph
J. (Catherine
Amann) Ch James; Area HI Vernon SeclO T7ia Susan L. Luttrell
(1891)
Kennedy, Richard (Lucy Burns) Ch
Margaret; Lake Forest Deerfield
Sec6 070a (1845)
Keough, Elijah (Alice Courtney) Ch
:Mary, Nellie, Anna, Elizabeth,
Edith, Edward, Henrv; Area R!
Vernon Sec14 039a ( l849)
Keough, J. E. Area Rl Vernon Sec!S
O!a (1863)
Kerr, George S. (Anna Gillispi) Ch
Irving, George, Harry, Edna; Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec34 040a
( 1850)
.
Kerr, Mrs. Ruth Ch Gilbert, Grace,
Paul; Lake Villa R I Lake Villa Sec
34 037a (1909)
Kerry, Robert (Frances Rube) Ch
John, Charles; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Sec36 040a (1900)
Kick, Arthur (Irene Boobyer) Ch
Sydney, William, Clifford; Area Rl
Libertyville Sec20 T2a J\frs. S.
\Nhceler (1909)
Kick, Charles (Gladys Mead) Ch Elwin, Lois; 1fiddlezoy Farm Lake
Villa Rl Avon Sec17 T320a AL and
Phil. Mead (1905)
·
Kick, Mrs. Fred Ch Everett, George,
Lloyd, Eveline, Robert; Lake Villa
Rl Lake Villa Secl2 J. McCredy
( 1878)
Kidd, Tl>omas D. (Augusta Johnson)
Ch Ti10mas,. John, Irene; vVadsworth Rl Lake Villa Sec26 0120a
(1907)
Kiefer, Mrs. Anna Ch Edwin, Peter;
Antioch R! Antioch Sec25 Tll2a
Mrs. Peter Kiefer (1872)
Kiene, Fred (Lottie Eikelberg) Ch
Lloyd; Area Rl Vernon Sec6 T!55a
Herman Brocknann (1886)
Kiesgen, Jacob H. (Mary Birkemier)
Ch Frank, Arthur, Earl, Anne;
Deerfield Poultrv Farm Deerfield
Sec30 O!Oa (1916)
Kiliakat, George Lake Villa RD Lake
Villa Sec29 Mrs. Augusta Lehman
(1914)
King, C. G. (Lucie Sawage) Ch Pearl
Ethel, Clarence, Clara Ravmonl
Lr;cilc; Antioch RJ A~tiocl; Scc23
0.1a ( 1882)
King,. Emmet W. (Ada Tillotson)
Afanetta Dairy Farm Antioch H.2
Newport Secl8 T2!4a Wilson Kinrr
0891)
.
•
Ki'?-g, Frank 1\farietta Dairy Farm AnH2 ~ewport Sec18 Farm Hand
\tr1~c1h
1 son ], rng ( 1872)
•
Kmg, George H. (Aima Danner) Ch
Agt:es, Flo,rcnce, Beatrice; Grays
.LakeR! \\arr·en Sec18 028a (191'>)
Ku~g, James (Laura Ogston) Ch N;ttr~, Leo, Paul; Lake \'ilia HI Lake
,Vrlla S~c4 OZOa (1865)
Klng, Wlls<;m Ch Harriett Burton
James, ~1tce, l\fand, Emn;et; :\Iari~
etta Datry Farm Antioch H.2 Newport Secl8 0214a 11861)
Kmgma, B. (Dora Naute) Ch John
~lfred, Peter, William; Libcrtyvill~
. I Lrbertyvrlle Sec!7 OSa (1 893 )
KrLgma, John (Elta Skulter) Ch
aurence, Benjamin, Dora Ell
~dward; };i};ertyvillc R! Libert:~
.vrlle Sec!;. ~/a Wm. Parkust (1887)
Knlgma, Wtlham (Anna Gadke) Ch
Elmer; Area R2 Fremont S. ?J
T40a 0894)
ecKir~, Claude Meadow Mountain Farm
\Y auconda RD VVauconda Sec24
.1280a R. A. Moon (1914)
Krrk, Joseph_ (Anna Clouse) Ch Rohcrt;
llarnngton
HZ
\Vanconda
0140a (1914)
'
Kirk, William (Eva Lawrence) Ch
Roy, Mrldred, Dean, Glen; \Vau_conda RD Fremont OS2a (191.1)
Krrschner, Fred (Etta Hawley) Ch
Harry, Stella; Maple Lawn Farm
Barrmgton R! Cuba Sec?? 09'
(1876)
-~a
Klapperich, W. J. (Helena Lav) Fox
h~~6)RD Grant Sec!S H. J. Tonya~
M
Klaus, Joe (Marie Brown) Ch J
Norbert_, R.oy, Gerald; Spring Gr~~~
HI Antroch, Sec33 T80a W . c. ><
moss
0913 )
Kleber, John E. (Beatrice McNamra)
Ch Alree, Mary, Catherine Frances·
Grays Lake R! Warren s'ec7 T147'
(1902)
a
Klein, F. (Sadie Spears) Ch L '
Cloyd, Celia; Deerfield R! Ve~~~~
Sec12 Wm. Sneddon (1913)
Kleinschmith, Charles (Emma Pahln:an) .Ch Media, Edna, Elma; Praine Vrew R2 Vernon Sec30 082
(1858)
a
I
Kleinsmith, Ed. (Elsie \Vachsning)
Prairie Vic\v lU Vernon Scc28 T80a
Mrs. Charles \Vischmann ( 1896)
Kleinsmith, Fred (Hannah Krueger)
Ch Elsie, \Villiam, Edward, Emily,
Anna; Barrington R3 Ela Scc33
090a (1862)
Kleinstein, August E. (Elsie Gandt)
Ch Henrietta, Clayton; \Vilmot Rl
Antioch Sec2 T240a Mrs. August
Liedschlag (1912)
Klepper, George (Mary Howe) Ch
Rov, Elda, Earl; Prairie View R2
Vernon Sec20 0!60a (1875)
Kline, A. E. (Addie Le\vis) Ch Erma.
Edward, Charles; vVaukeg-an R I
Warren Sec! 0290a (1872)
Knesley, WilJiam (Margaret GaJlagher) Ch \Villiam Gurnee Rl vVarren Sec34 T!02a J. CaJlahan (1889)
Knigge, Lewis J. (Carry Bueshing)
Ch Lloyd; Barrington RZ Ela Sec
18 T200a EeL Posson (1876)
Knopf, George (Alice Nelson) Ch
Earl; Prairie View Vern on Sec 16
TlOOa Henrv Knopf (1895)
Knox, John F. (Freda Mayer) Ch
Frieda,
Ferdinand;
Lindenheim
Farm \\Z"adsworth R 1 N ev•port Sec
21 078a (1876)
Knox, L. D. (Grace Madole) Ch Ru-th,
Howard; Gurnee Rl \Varren Sec33
057a (1864)
Knox, W. H. (!sahel Odett) Ch Olive,
Addie, Ruby; Gurnee Rl vVarren
Sec17 O!OOa (1846)
Koch C. F. (LiJlie Hecht) Ch Victor;
Me~oken Farm Libertvville Rl Libertyville Sec21 E. Hecht Homestead
(1917)
Koch, Edward (:Mary Dieka) Ch Edward, Lucy, Roy, l\'Iargaret, 1\fane,
Barbara; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec25
045a ( 1896)
Koffen, H. C. (Hazel Ehringer) Ch
Irene; Barrington R2 Fla Sec18
Tl66a Koffen Est. (1878)
Kohout, Joe (Emma Hoffman) Ch
Paul, Lillian, Virginia, Rohc·rt; I ..ihcrtyville RD Libertyville Sec73
O!Sa (1911)
Kooistra, Albert \Vaukegan R2 Shidcls
Sec18 Foreman F. W. CrolJ (1906)
Koppenhoefer, George (Ida !diller)
Ch Elsie; vVestleigh Fann Lake
Forest Deerfield Scc4 T900a L. F.
Swift ( 1898)
Kraft, F. F. (Bertha Krueger) Ch
Vercile, Mildred; Waukegan R2
Warren Sec24 T20a H. Price (1892)
Kraft, George (Edith Farley) Ch Alfred· v\'aukegan R2 vVaukegan Sec
19 T!Sa L. Doolittle (1916)
Krahn, Albert (Anna !'agel) Ch Fred,
Eugene; Antioch Hl Antioch ScclO
070a (1912)
Krapf, George (:.\lary Steninsdoerfer)
Ch Ed ward, 'vlargaret, Amelia,
George; Area H 1 Ela Secl 0120a
( 1890)
Krapf, Michael (1Iargaret Stoffel) Ch
Josephine; Round Lake Rl \Vall·
conda Scc3 Ollia (1889)
Krauch, Henry (Marie Kreitzer) Ch
Louise, Lillian, Bouton; Area· Rl
Vernon Sec!4 O!Oa (1916)
Kraus, Michael (Catherin•c Spoerlien)
Ch AclelJa, Leonard, Marcella; Prai·
rie View Rl Yernon Src20 051a
(1856)
Krepel, Paul (Carrie Wyzarcl) Ch
Fern, Henrietta, \Villiam; 1'fcHenry
HZ Wauconda Sec27 TSOa 1\oherl
Johnston (1913)
Kretschmer, William F. (May Weber)
Grays Lake Rl Fremont Sec2 T120a
N, Kretschmer (1900)
Kristan, B. (:\lary A. Ryan) \Vaukcgan R2 Libertyville Sec!! T!60a B.
Kristan ( 1882)
Kropp, F. H. l Freda Potts) Ch Carl,
Lily, Gladys; Barrington H3 Eh
Sec28 0151a (1876)
Kropp, Henry C. (Sophia Albreicht)
Ch Della, Rosie, Lydia; Barrington
R3 Ela Sec28 OISSa (1871)
Krueger, Charles H. (Rose Lintleman)
Prairie View R2 Ela Secl4 0190a
(1891)
Krueger, Fred (NelJie Scheehan) Ch
Jeraldine, Eugene, Alice, 1\faxine,
John; Gurnee Rl Libertyville Sec2
T170a B. Beckman (1907)
Krueger, Fred Jr. (Carrie Bock) Ch
Josephine; Prairie View Vernon Sec
Hi TIOa Frcrl Knteger Sr. (1892)
Krueger, Frederick (Bertha Kropp)
Ch George, \Valtrr, Herbert; Prairie
View RZ Ela Sec14 0170a (1864)
Krueger, George B. (Emma Biere) Ch
:\finnie; Prairie View RZ Ela Sec23
O~Wa (1869)
Krueger, George W. (Elsie Klien,
"'chmidt) Ch Paul, :Mabel; Prairie
View R2 Ela Sec23 T113a Fred
Krueger (1890)
Kruger, L. H. (~Iary Steincliff) Ch
Fred, Arthur. 1\'Tyrtle; Prairie View
Vernon Sec9 T!02a Fred Krueger
( 1862)
Krumrey, August (Henrietta Fedtke)
Ch John, Henrietta; Grays Lake RD
Avon Sec24 038a (1902)
Krumrey, Henry E. (Martha Kusej
Ch Edward, Walter; Grays Lake
R2 Avon Sec27 Tl19a Henrv Dombski (1902)
•
65
________P_R~IRIE FARMER'S l<ELIABLE DIRECTORY
Krusemarck, C. (Ida Layman) Ch
Bert, !3etl!; Chari ida Farm Grays
Lake Rl AYon Sec25 095a (1910)
Kuboitis, William (Anna Sunders)
Ch Bertha, Anna, Alice, Edward;
\Vaukef(an Rl Benton Scc31 Tl7la
Durst Est. (1913)
Kuehne, F. R. (Anna Roden1aeck)
\Vestmorcland Farm Lake Forest
RD Shields Sec31 Supt. A. B. Dicks
(1914)
Kuhfahl, Fred (Sophia Scumaker) Ch
~Iartha, Mar), Freddie, Ella. Eddie,
Emma; BarringtCm Rl Cuba Secl6
T19-la William Walter (1909)
Kuhlman, Gottlieb Jr (l\ellic Tdsdorf)
Ch Bernice; Kuhlman Farm Barrington Rl Cuba Sec!! TIZOa Gottlieb Kuhlman (1887)
Kujala, Andrew. (Anna Rahkola) Shermen·ille Deerfield Sec3S 0-la (1914)
Kunstmann, Wm. (Anna Bramm(~r)
Ch Helen, Meta, George, Otto, \Villiam Jr., Gladys; McHenry ll.Z \Vauconda Sec27 Tl66a Robert F. Johnston (1914)
Kwester, Edward (Emma Utes) Ch
Edward. Ida, Vv'alter, Della, Arthur, Charles, Anna, John, Laura;
Leeslev Bros. Nurserv Libertvville
R I Lihertvville Sec8 Foreman LeesIcy Bros (1911)
L
Landau, William (Augusta Fehlman)
Prairie View RZ Ela Sec22 T80a
Louisa Landau (1875)
Lane, John E. (Mary Hucker) Ch
Margaret, Fracis, Bernice; Edgewater Farm Ingleside H.l Grant
Secl2 OlSOa (1873)
Lange, C. H. (Elizabeth l'argan) Cloverd-ale Farm Grays Lake Rl Fremont Sec3 0220a (1909)
La Plant, Soloman (Alma Savage)
Ch Linda, Bertha, Mildred, Letha,
Homer; Antioch ll.l Antioch Secl7
057a (1882)
Larkin, Chris (Effie Dalziel) Ch Vera,
Ruth; Ingleside ll.l Grant Secl5
074a (1869)
Larkins, James E. (Eveline Rochfort)
Ch George, ?\"largaret; Ingleside Hl
(;rant Secl5 063a (1876)
Larsen, Sam (Bertha Edmonrls) Ch
Leonard, Clifford; \Varlsworth Rl
Lake Villa Sec36 Tlla D. C. Lewis
(1880)
Larson, Ed H. (Sadie Dobbs) Lake
Villa R 1 Lake Villa Sec7 T88a
Gilbert Smith (1890)
Larson, John B. (Elma Nelson) Ch
Ruth, Helen. Axel, Mildred; Libertyville R 1 Libertyville Scc7 Tl03a
Axel J\'elson (1912)
Larson, Louis (Mary Peterson) Ch
Louise, Edward, Valla, Alice, Arthur, Ehner, Alvena; Zion City Rl
Benton Sec7 025a (1882)
Lasco, William (Hulda Krahn) Ch
Lucy, Louvera, Lester, \\illie,
Grace; Antioch HZ Antioch Sec4
0115a (1900)
Ladd, George (Rose Kirk) Ch Eunice,
::\lary, CiYilla, James; 11'ountain
1\leadow Farm Gravs Lake H.2
Wauconda Sec24 T28(la R. A. Moore
(1883)
Lafrentz, C. C. (Dora Landas) Ch
Grace; Prairie View l\.2 Ela Sec 13
098a (1870)
Lageschulte, Edward (Laura Kampnt) Ch Hobart. Earl, Marjorie;
Rarriu_gton R2 Cuba Sec36 T230a
l\lrs. Hannah Kampert (1885)
Lageschulte, Frank ( Christeua Rossenscn) Barrington Rl Cuba Secl6
T96a Barney Lageschulte (1879)
Lahey, J. M. (Catherine Mitschler)
Ch \\'alter, James, Lucile, l\!yrtle,
1-,:laurice; \Vadsworth Ne\\':port Sec
35 010Sa (1868)
Lake County Farm Libertyville H D
Libertyville Secl6 0 150a (1857)
Lake, H. C. (lv!ary l\ottingham) C:h
Arthur, 1\fabcl; Gurnee Hl \Varren
Secljl 06Sa (1863)
La Magdeleine, H. A. (Anna Krab)
Ch Joseph, Grace, Margaret, 1-lary;
Area Rl Lihertyville Sec20 T160a
Geo. Jamison (1887)
La Magdeleine, N. J. (Mary Pfister)
Ch Benjamin; Area Rl Libertyville
Sec32 TlSa Thomas Raynard (1893)
Lamb, Ney (Irene llfcClure) Ch Estht'L Virden, Grace~ Donald; Gurnee R I \Varren Sec8 080a (1870)
Lamb, Nicholas Highwood Deerfield
Secl6 TIOOa D. :L-.mb Est.
Lamm, William (Annie Colberg) Ch
Rosie, :lfahel, Clara, \Valter, Eddie,
Benjamin, John; Prairie View Rl
\'ern on Sccl5 04a (1902)
66
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Lehr, Jacob (Lizzie Eettinger) Ch
Lasco, W. F. Sr. Ch Will, Frank
Katie. Lizzie, Christena, Jacoh;
Charles, Henry, August, Amy, BerGra:vs Lake Rl AYon Sec3-t- TPh
tha, Hilda, Laura; Antioch ]{3 AnMr.
Sales ( 1897)
tioch Sec!O 0460a (1887)
Leikam, Jacob D-Iary Glodcn) Ch
Lasco, W. F. Jr. (Eliza Schultz) Ch
Catherine, Elizabeth, Barbara, I\;iary,
Harry, Albert; Antioch R3 Antioch
George, Joseph, Clara; l 'rairie Yie\\
Sec!O T300a W. F. Lasco Sr. (1886)
Rl Vernon Sec28 070a (1885)
Laseke, Henry (Elizabeth Hutfilz)
Ch Alma, Henry, Alfred, Marvin, ·Lemcbke, Charles (Carrie Grotz) Ch
)1 abel; Prairie View R2 Ela Scc2-l
1\Iary, Lizzie, Carrie, Annie. A meLt,
TISOa Chas. ChaHriat (1910)
Hattie,
Bertha, John, \.Villiam.
Lathrop, Joshua (Eleanor WoodCharlie; Barrington Rl Cuba Sec22
\Yorth; Bertha; LibertyYille H.l LibT94a Henry \\'elleman (1915)
ertyville Scc9 ( 1887)
Lemker 1 F. H. (Emaline l_~mbdcn
Lauffenburger, Ed (Clara \Vickersstock) Ch Lyle; Area 1{1 Ela Sec2
heim) Ch Carl; Palatine Ela Sec36
Tl30a Mrs. L. A. M atcs (1867)
085a (1908)
Lemker,
W. H. (Fanny Brixen) Cb
Laurence, John (Mary Loitus) Ch
Gladys; Lihertyville - H D LibertyGeorg-e, Guy; Libertyville RD Libville ScclO T37a J. A. Brixcn (1887)
ertyville Secl6 0122a (1842)
Lemm, Mrs. Matilda Ch \Villiem. ErLaursen, _Peter (Sine Langvad) Ch
nest, Carl, 'fheodore; Area H 1 VerAgne,jj, Thorvald, Artlnir, A!nr1,
non Sccl-1- T6a \Vm. A. Lemm
Raymond, Elizabeth, Lillian, Lu( 1802)
cile; Antioch R2 Lake Villa Sec26
060a ( 1892)
Lemske, Fred (Tillie Lrkettke) Ch
Lawrence, E. ( 1! ary C. Duffy) Ch
Carl, \·Va1ter; :Melody Farm \VankeEvan; Lihertvville Rl \Varrcn Sec
gan R2 Libertyville Scc36 Fa-r-in
31 059a (1904)
Hand J. 0. Armour (1917)
Lawrence, Jas. B. (Sarah \Vebstcr)
Leng, Arthur (Olive Knox) Ch WilBarrington R3 Ela Sec31 080a
liam. A lice; (~rays Lake I\ 1 Avon
(1867)
Secl4 062a 11892)
Leable, Anton I Lena Fogt) Ch
Leonard, William (Kate !.. ThompGeorge, :\Jartha, Fred, Edv,·ard. Alson) Ch ~lyrtlc, F1o:-sic, Elsie;
hcrl, ).1innie, lnez, Frank; Zion City
Evergreen yann Barrington H2
Cuba Sec23 OIIOa (1872)
E1 l\cwport Sec!S 0117a (1865)
Leable, Edward I Laura Strahan)
Levay, S . .T. t ~Iamie Thain) Ch John,
\V~uls\\·orth
1\1 1'\nYport Secl6
Tames; Elms Farm \~radsv..·orth Rl
] .ake Villa ScclZ 0-+0a (1909)
T80a John Strahan Sr. (1895)
Lewin, Bessie {Bes5ie To\\·nsend)
Leable, Fred M. (Hazel Bennett) Ch
Blanche, Frances; Zion Ci(v H 1
Waukegan ll.l l\ewport Secl-1 040a
J\' cwport Secl6 Tl38a Donnelly &
(1867)
Drew and Mrs. L. \Vinters (1891)
Lewin, Charles H. Ch M and; \\'ads·worth H.l :t\ewport Sec3.2 0164a
Leable, Michael (Anna Carney) Ch
George, I rene, Dorothy, Ernest,
(1867)
Lucile; \Vadsworth Rl Newport
Lewin, D.]- (Lena Hook) Ch Mabel,
Sec21 OlSOa (1868)
\Vesley; Zion City 1\1 1\'nvport Sec
13 0145a (1868)
Leatherbee, Robert (Francis Crane)
Ch I(ol.>crt. Charles, Richard; Brae
Lewin, William N. (Annie Stranp:) Ch
Hurn Farm Lake Forest RD Shields
Eva. Earl, ~1errill. Virgil, Virginia;
SeeS 0360a (1909)
\\'ads\\'orth Hl l\ewport Scc20
0160a (1873)
Leesley, C. L. (Lucy) Lees ley Bros.
J\'nrserY LilrertYVille Rl LbertvLill, R. J. Jr ( llfary Schneider) Ch
,·ille Scc8 080a -(1911)
Harold, Husse11, ~darien; Li11 Farm
Area Hl Libertyville Sec31 Tl35a
Leete, R. S. (Clara) Ch \[arion, LoRobert H. Lill Sr. (1883)
raine, Florence; Grays Lake R2
Fremont Sec29 060a
Linden, Charles Area R1 Ela Sec2
(1917)
Lehman, Mrs. Augusta Lake Villa RD
Lake Villa Sec29 0500a
Linderoth, Emil (Clara Carlson) \VanLehman, E. G. Lake Villa Sec29 - kegan Rl \Vaukegan Secl8 T200a
E.'J. lviunford (1911)
0106a
67
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Lindhardt, Gustav (Catherine Peterson) Ch Holger, Otto, Emil, Lawrence; I-\:enosha Rl Benton SeeS 08a
( 1910)
Lindstedt, Eskil (Martha Lundberg)
-Ch Delmar, vValter, Charles Evelyn; vYaukegan R1 Newport' Sec36
Tl40a W. H. Boies ( 1899)
Lindstrom, E1of (Annie Zahnle) Ch
Harry, Madeline; Highland Park
Deerfield Sec22 046a (1880)
Lindstrom, .Louis (Mary Witt) Ch
Anna, Ernest, \Va1ter, Li11ian, Frances; Area R1 Yernon Secl4' 085a
. (1906)
Link, George (Susanna Theobolt) Ch
1Iary, Kate, Barbara-, Christina,
Sophia, Joe, John, George; Prairie
View R1 Vernon Sec29 0315a
(1877)
Link, Joseph (~Iargaret Hercing)
Prairie View R1 Vernon Sec29 TSOa
Gco. Link (1S67)
Link, John Prairie View Hl Vernon
Sec21 OSOa (1S85)
Listhartke, Lewis (Minnie Elfrink)
Ch John, Anna, Ben, Lydia, 1Hlo;
Barrington R3 Ela Sec31- 019-la
(1S55)
Little, A. P. (Maria Cobb) Antioch
R1 Antioch Sec26 03a (1S51)
Lobdon, J. W. (Mae Westlake) Antioch R1 Antioch SeclS 0200a
(IS95)
Loefer, Theodore H. (Vera Noyes)
Lake Villa R1 Lake Villa Sec2 T640a
Mary E. Fowler (1912)
Loftus, B. J. (Nettie Beak) Ch Earl,
Alta, Iva, Virginia; Grays Lake RD
Avon Sec34 0140a (IS64)
Loftus, Earl (May Gamant) Grays
Lake R1 Avon Sec25 F. B. Huntington (lSSS)
Loftus, John H. (Nettie Nordmeyer)
Ch Roy. Lyle, Ervin, Hattie, John;
\Villaw Place Grays Lake RD Avon
Sec27 035a (1S61)
Lohman, Fred (Elsie Barbaras) Ch
Leonard, Irene, Lloyd; Barrington
R2 Ela SeeS T19Sa Hemv Lohman
(1S74)
.
Lohman, Henry (Mary Kane) Area
R2 Fremont Sec36 020a (1S67)
Lohman, Wm. (Carrie Nordmeyer) Ch
Raymond; Grays Lake R2 Fremont
Sec7 OSOa (1S76)
Lassman Bros. (Anna Anderson) Ch
]\.:farion; Rising Sun Farm Gurnee
R1 Warren Sec26 T140a J- Lassman
( 1S82)
Low, George A. (Jessie) Ch Jessie·
\Vaukegan Ri \Vaukegan Sec7 050~
( 18S7)
Lowell, A. (Agnes Thalmann) Oak
Forest Farm Area RZ Fremont Sec
35 0 135a (1914)
Lucas, Frank (May Odom) Ch Albert, Lydia, Anna May, 1-Iaggie,
Pearl; Warls"orlh Rl Newport Sec
30 T120a Fahrney Est. (!S97)
Lucas, Walter (Addie Neff) Ch Harold, Florence, Charles, Lester;
\Vadsworth R1 Newport Sec33 OSOa
(1902)
.
Ludas, Anton (~fary Yuska) Ch Vera,
Bessie, Elizabeth, Anton, 1\f-::try;
\Vaukegan Rl Waukegan Scc6
0131a (1900)
Ludas, Ignatz (Elizabeth Nawck) Ch
Amelia; Waukegan Rl vVaukegan
Sec6 T72a David Adams (to!l10)
Ludwig, Herman (Catherine Krumback) Ch Marjorie; Deerfield Rl
Deerfield Sec37 012a (IS75)
Luebbe, Henry Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec23 T202a Fred Scheuber
(IS6S)
Luebbe, J. J. Area R2 Fremont Sec27
040a (1875)
Luinstra, Ulbe (Anna Schroder)
Kno1hvood Farm \Vank('gan H2
Shields Sec30 Teamster Granger
Farwell (1910)
Lusk, Mrs. C. A. (Maud Bliss) Ch
Muriel; Libertyville RD Libertyville
Sccl7 OSa (IS80)
Lusk, Grant (Myrtle Smith) Ch Mildred; Elms Farm Area Rl Libertyville Sec20 06a (1S64)
Lusk, Lewis V. Grays Lake R2 Fremont SeeS 0160a (1S77)
Lutz, Charles (Martha Madden) Ch
Christian, Esthet-, George; Ingleside
RD Grant SeclS T79a Emil Ruder!
(1910)
Lux, Arthur L. \Vadsworth R1 Newport Sec29 T80a Edward Lux
( 1895)
Lux, Maurice R. \Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec34 T65a Henry Lux (1SSS)
Lyons, James Deerfield R1 Vernon
Secll 0207a (1S67)
Lyons, T. F. (Catherine Graham) Ch
Elizabeth; MacNeary Dairy Farm
V\laukegan Rl \\'aukegan SeeS
Ti53a F. M. Smith (1912)
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
M
Madsen, Dan (:.Iary Peterson) Ch
Curs ton, Annie, :Mary, Paul; Grays
Lake Rl Fremont Secll Ti60a I. L
Turner (1914)
Madson, Andrew (Mary Hansen) Ch
Raymond, Herbert, Clarence, :f\farguerite~ \Vadsworth Rl \Varren Sec
4 080a (1S99)
Magee, E. K. (Lillian Staley) Ch
Helen, Elizabeth; Hartwood Farm
Barrington Rl Cuba Sec3S T590a H.
Stillson Hart (!90S)
Mailfald, August (Kate Nolan) Ch
James, John, Harry, George, Robert, Alice, lv!innie; Deerfield Deerfield Scc19 0119a (1S72)
Mailfald, James (Laura Landon) Ch
Clarence, Ethel, ?\!elvin; Deerfield
Rl Deerfield Sec31 T75a Mailfald
Bros. (IS80)
Maiman, Leonerd (Elizabeth Rensing-) Gurnee R1 Libertyville Sec4
095a (1S75)
Maitland, Guy (Marie Gore) Ch Guy;
Lake Villa R I Lake Villa Secl John
Bonner ( 1917)
Manczak, Peter (Stella Serkowske)
Ch Helen, Angeline. Mary, ] ohn,
Eleanor, Anna, Frank; N Chicago
RD Shields SeeS T:,c;a Geo. Herrick
(1905)
Manzer, G. P. (Kate Fredericks) Ch
Lulie; Lake Villa RD Lake Villa
Sec4 O!OOa (IS67)
Mara, Otto (Marv Kucera) Russell
Newport Sec3 cjz27a (1914)
Maret, John (Barbara Shumack) Ch
Anna, Cathryn; Grays Lake RD
Avon Sec34 T6Sa J\lrs. Faber (!SSl)
Marsh, E. E. (Agnes Chard) Ch Dorothy, Donald; Hillside Farm Gurnee
R1 Warren Sec33 0105a (IS70)
Marsh, Henry A. Gurnee R1 vVarren
Sed I 07Sa (1863)
Martene, Frank Ofary) Ch Jim, Frances, Nellie, Genevieve; Lake Villa
R I Lake Villa Sec7 09Sa (IS89)
Martin, A. V. and_ H. E. Martin, Sr.
(Mary McGee) Ch Arthur, Charles.
\Villiam; :0-Ia.rtin Farm Grays Lake
R2 Wanconda Secl1 0140a (1S75)
Martin, Benjamin J. (Cora Huson) Ch
Vivian, Cecile; Round Lake·R1 Avon
Sec30 T200a M. B. Huson (1SS3)
Martin, Charles (Anna Plotz) Ch Gordon; Lake Villa R1 Lake Villa Sec
30 T14a Mrs. Ed. Wilton (1903)
Martin, George W. (Mary Agnes Cunningham) Ch Helen; Maple Lane
Farm Antioch RZ Antioch Sec:!3
090a (1S97)
Martin, Henry (Constance Richard)
Ch ~iarie) Cyril, Emil, Charles;
Durkan Farm N Chicago Rl Shields
Sec4 T80a C. A. N eucomb and F.
:O.L Thompson (1905)
Martin, Hugh E. (Mabel Rush) Ch
Maud, Hugh, May, Dorothy, James,
1fargaret; Hawthorne Farm Area
RD Libertyville Sec32 Foreman S.
Insul (ISSO)
Martin, W. P. Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec32 010a (1916)
Martsolf, J. E. (Edith Carlson) Ch
Laura, Clifford. George, Viola; Prairie View R1 Vernon Sec27 T1Sla
E. Millard (1912)
Mason, C. J. (M. Edwards) Ch Harry,
Ellen; Prairie View Vernon Sec9
T6la Mason Est. (1S69)
Mason, John (Elizabeth Hutchinson)
Ch Howard, Mary; Grays Lake R2
Avon Sec32 OSOa (1874)
Masterson, Edward N Chicago RD
Shields SeeS 0103a (1S64)
Mau, Robert Deerfield R1 Deerfield
Sec20 TSOa Fred Mau (1S90)
Mavis, August (Anna Johnson) Ch
Hattie, Marie. Edward, Ansi!, Tillie,
Elsie, Charlie, August, George,
Catherine, Adeline; Barrington Rl
Cuba Sccll 0190a (18SO)
McCabe, Alice Ch George, 1laud;
Badger Flat Farm Ronnd Lake Rl
Wauconda Secl2 0220a (IS97)
McCann, Mrs. Ellen (Hickey) Ch William, Nellie, Eugene; \Vadsworth
Newport Sec23 0129a (IS55)
McCann, Thomas (Kathrvnc Burns)
Ch Rohert, Mary, Katl,-rync; Lake
Villa R1 Lake Villa Sec26 060a
(1857)
McCann, T. H. (Mary Ro11:an) Ch Loretta, Mary, Sarah, Hugh, Frank,
v-incent, Dorothy; Gurnee \Varren
Secl3 Tl!Sa M. McCullough (1859)
McCarthy Bros. Dennis and Eugene
vVadsworth Newport Sec34 0316a
(1S67)
McCarthy, Frank J. (Ethel Ames)
\Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec29 TSOa
Mrs. Sarah A. Bowers (ISS4)
McCarthy, W. M. (Lorrine Stevens)
Ch Lola, Inith, Raymond, Blanche,
Mildred, lone, Merle; Lake Villa
R1 Lake Villa Sec36 TSOa D. C.
Ames (1904)
McCaughey, J. J. (Catherine :McBride)
Ch John, Marie; Oak Lodge Farm
Gurnee Rl \Varren SeeS 0425a
(1916)
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McCloud, Fred F. (Anna \\'eese) Ch
\Valter; Rest Haven Farm Libertyville R1 Libertnille Sec6 06(Ja
( 1910)
•
McClure, Charles (Theresa Beshel)
Ch 1"''lorence, Thomas, George, Herbert; Gurnee El vVarren SeeS 0163a
(1887)
.
McClure, L. J. (Ycrna Young) Gurnee
Warren Sec23 T72a Mrs. H.· McClme (1892)
McClure, W. H. \ (~ertrntle Themessen) Ch Leslie, Josephine, Arthur,
Gertrude, Harol<l, Mildred, Elizaheth; Gurnee Rl \Van-en Sccll
Tl4la Eoht. Brain (1869)
McCormack, Frank K. (Anna \Vest)
Ch 1Iargaret, Jasper, Rhoda, James;
Kelsey Farm Gurnee Rl Libertvville Sed T336a Tames L. Swaver
(1912)
.
McCormick, John Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec32 T20a Mrs. Thea Pomeroy ( 1917)
McCraren, T. J. (Libbie Fowler) Ch
Ellen, Johti, James, Bernard, 'Joseph,
Elizabeth; Decrfirld R 1 Deerfield
Sec27 0 185a (1897)
McCredie, George Lake Villa R 1 Lake
Villa Sec2 0178a 0860)
McCredie, J. A. C\laggie Park) Ch
John; Lake Villa R1 Lake Villa Sec
1 0198a (1857)
McCredie, William Lake \'ilia 1\ I
\Varrcn Sec6 060a (1869)
McCullough, G. T. (Cora Lewis) Ch
Edna, Lucile; Gurnee Rl Vv'arrcn
Sec23 0 !55 a (1867)
McCurly, J. H. (Ma.udc Hoover) Ch
Gladys, Cleta, Harold, Lillian, Delbert, John; Grays Lake Hl Fremont
Sccll 0120a (1908)
McEwan, Orville (Marjorie Ballengall) Ch Orville Jr; \Vauconda
Wauconda SeclZ-24 080a (1915)
McGrain, Pat Ovlary O'Hare) Ch
Jame'S, Elizabeth, Agnes. Rose,
George; VVaukegan Rl vv·aukcgan
SeeS 030a (1859)
McGraw, James (Elizaheth Hutson)
Ch \Valtcr, Ruth. Grace, Pearl;
Barri11gton R2 Cuba SeclS 0-!35a
(18()5)
McGuire, Mrs. Casadania (CaSaclania
\Veils) Ch Nellie; Antioch R2 Antioch Sccl3 037a (1851)
McGuire, Ed. (1Iary Sullivan) Ch
J\.fary, Quinn, Cathryne; Hainesville
RD Avon Sec27 06a (1910)
McKinlock, George A. Brown Gable
Farm Lake Forest RD Shields Sec
31·024a (1902)
McKoewn, A. F. (1lurphy) Ch Alexander, James. Char1es, 1\J argarct,
Alicia. John; \Vaukegan RZ Libertyville Secl 0735a (1912)
McLaughlin, Fred Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec29 Cl!Oa (1907)
McLaughlin, George D. (Etta Forst)
Ch Harry, George, Harvard, Fred;
Lake Forest RD Shields Sec29 03-la
(1907)
McLaughlin, Mary Lake Forest f{])
Shields Sec29 07a ( 1907)
McMahon, Dick (Emma Hecht) J\lcnoken Farm Libcrtyvifle Rl Lihertvville Sec28 Mrs. t. Hecht (1905)
McNaughton,
Donald
(Elizabeth
Sutherland) Ch Jenet; \Vest Highland Farm Lake Forest RD Shields
Scc25 Supt. Edwin S. :l!oore I 1913)
McNeill, Frank (Marie Donnelly) Ch
James, Francis, Roy, David; Grays
Lake R1 Avon SeclS 060a (1907)
McNeil, John Lake Villa R I Grant
Secl2 020a (1900)
McNeil, Robert Ch \Villiam; .Ingleside Rl Grant Sec21 OJ09a (18-19)
McVeity, Frederick R. (Fanny Pocock) Loma Vista Farm Barrington
RZ Wanconda Sec33 0160a (1913)
Meade, Harry (Sarah E. Dyer I Ch
John, Allee; Area H.l Lihertyvil\e
Scc20 T2a Frank Dyer ( 1893)
Meagher, P. M. Gurnee 1\1 Libertyville Sec4 OSSa (1862)
Meaker, Arthur Lancaster Farm
Rondout RD Lihertvvil!e Sec23
T300a John Lancaster .(181i7)
Meaker, Sidney (Kate Pester) Ch
~rarjorie; LlhertyYille ]\ 1 Lil)ertyvillc Scc9 Ola (1891)
Mecklenburg, Chas. (Anna Schroeder)
Ch Paul; Antioch H 1 :\ntioch Scc25
077a (1014)
Meeker, Arthur Arcady Farm Lake
Forest RD Shields s,·c31 055-la
(1902)
Meier, Carl (Sophie [;:cosier) Ch 1Iarie; Area R2 Fremont Sec33 01-13a
(1890)
Mellin, V. (Aim:• 1leriluto) Ch \'ino;
Lake Bluff RD Shields Secl7 Farm
Hand P. D. Armour (1915)
Melloy, Mrs. M. (:.\lary McCarrick)
Ch l\Iartin, Joseph, Alexander, Mary,
Katherine; Libertyville R1 Libertyville Sec9 02a (1861)
Melville, B. C. (Lena Crawforrl) Ch
Gladvs. H o\:vard, Victor, Hazel;
Zion. Citv R1 Benton SeeS ()138a
( 1877)
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70
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Melville, William (Lena Gunderson)
Ch Harold, Maurice, Isabel; Zion
Citv Rl !\ewport Secl2 OJ52a
( 1877)
Menschell, George (Josephine Rchle)
Waukegan RZ \\'arren Sec25 017a
(1885)
Mentey, Adolph lEmma :.llundt) Ch
\Vilbm,
Henry;
Deerfield
R1
Vernon Sec12 T70a Ed. :llcLaughlin (1914)
Merselis, Will G. (Lucy Spafford)
vVadsvvorth Rl Lake Villa Sec25
Tl38a Mrs. cvlatilda Spafford (1911)
Merwin, Lewis (Gussie Rehbine) Ch
l\Jan·; Area R2 Ela Sec3 (1915)
Merwin, Mrs. Mary E. Ch Lewis;
Area R2 Ela Scc2 0122a (1915)
Message, Henry (Sophie Hucker) Ch
Harrv Fannie, Agnes, Olive; JVIaple
Hnrs.t' Farm Antioch Rl Antioch
Sec20 080a (1901)
Metcalf, Eugene A. (Isabel vVashhurn) Ch Orlando, Luella; Gurnee
R 1 Warren SeclO 075a (1869)
Metcalf, L. J. (Beatrice Larson) Ch
\Villis, Clarence, Lola; :M.aple Lawn
Farm Gurnee H.l \\Farren Sec15
Tl07a l\!,-s. H. R. Metcalf (1879)
Meuman11. William (Augusta hrum.,reY) Ch Clarence, \Valter; Grays
Lake Rl Warren Sec28 080a
( 1880)
Meyer Bros. \Vadsworth J\1 '''arren
Sec! Cl"7a ( 1911)
Meyer, Edwin (Helen Lesser) Ch
Harvey, Elsie, Roy, Stella; Prairie
View R1 Deerfield Sec31 038a
(1867)
Meyer, E. H. (Hattie Heller) Ch Leo,
1Iamir, Frances, Ernest, John, Fred,
Halph, Victor, Otto; Grays Lake R2
Fremont Secl9 0160a (1864)
Meyer, Fred (Louisa Landau) Ch Arthur. Oscar, Franklin; Prairie View
H2 Ela Scc36 OlOOa (1876)
Meyer, Henry .J. (Lisette Ahrens) Ch
Henry, :Minnie. Vv'illiam. Albert.
1\l arci1s; Zion City R 1 Benton Sec32
013a (1902)
Meyer, H. C. (Anna Kaggatz) Ch
\Villiam, \\'alter. Frank, Minnie,
Elsie. Edwin, Ella. Ravmond: Barrington Ela Sec19 Tl60a George
~pun ncr
Mever, H. C. W. (Anna 'Nilke) Ch
(;eorge. Emma; Area RD Fremont
Sec2-t (1855)
Meyer, John F. (Elsie Gunther) Ch
Irene, -Melvin, Florence; Gur. .~ec Rl
vVarren Scc14 Tl-ISa ?-Irs. 1. :McCulloup:h (1916)
Meyer, Matthew I'· (J.\lary H:urerty)
Ch Bertha; 1lill Creek Farm \Vads\\'Orth Rl Newport Sec33 089a
(1872)
Meyer, Paul (Lillian Lintlcman) Ch
George; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec10
0113a Geo. Lint!eman (1892)
Meyer, Peter C. (Louise DeMuth) Ch
Luella, Rolland, Raymond, Bertha,
Tohn; 1-f ad cline, Florence, Frances;
Gravs Lake R2 Fremont Sec21
08(la (1852)
Meyer, Rolland P. (Elizahcth A'Hart)
Libertyville H.l Fremont Sec12
o uoa 0887l
Meyer, R. C. Prairie Y:ew 1\2 Ela See
IS T70a Aug }1eyrr i 1885)
Meyer, R. J. (Helen Tekampe) Ch
Ruth, Robert, Paul; Grays Lake H.Z
Fremont Sec28 0190a (1885)
Meyer, William Ch Harry. William;
Area R1 Libertyville Sed() 098a
(1871)
.
Meyer, William (Clara I3ushin<;) Ch
Bertricc; Area J\1 I.ihcrtyyille Sec
29 T98a \Villiam ~Meyer Sr. ( 1888)
Meyer, W. H. (lda Kaiser) Ch Lydia.
George, \\'illia~n; Prairie View l\ 1
Vernon Scc21 O<Jia (1870)
Middendorf£, T. L. (Gertrude F ichardson) Antioch Rl Antioch Sec2.f
056a (1883)
Middendorff, Mrso H. J. Ch M a1'y,
Lee; Antioch Rl Antioch Sec2~ O.ia
(1861)
Mikkelson, Martin (Marion Bull) Ch
Emma, Carl; Round Lake Rl Avon
Sec21 Tla \V. Rickerson (1907)
Miller, C. C. Arcady Farm Lake Forest RD Shields Scc31 Supt. Artlt11r
~~ eekcr (1916)
Miller, Frank (Alvina Pintcer) Ch
George, 1\{ax, lvfinnic, Annie, Bertha Clara, vVilliam; Area Rl Vernor: Sec14 02a (1897)
Miller, George A. & Son Ch Ralph,
Vera; Antioch R2 Antioch Scc23
017Sa (1857)
Miller, George H. (Josephine Pitzen)
Ch George, Raymond, :Marie; ]nglcside R1 Grant Sec34 060a (1910)
Miller, Hy. F. (Emma Reece) Ch
Laura, Martha, Edwin, Esthe,·.
Frank; Barrington Ela Sec29 080a
(1884)
Miller, Mrs. H. Ch George, John. Clarence, Ruth; Prairie View RZ Ela
Sec14 064a (1862)
Miller, Joe (Mary Beckman) Ch Adeline, '1fay, Anna, Lena, Berna~·d,
Evelyn, Jorel, Lncylda, Bess1e;
Gurnee R 1 Libertyville Sec4 097a
(1884)
71
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Miller, John B. (Ellen Hamby) Ch
Homer, Virgil, Katie, Fred, Glenn,
Lula, Josy, l\lyrtlc; Zion City Rl
Benton SeclS Tl!Oa l\larv Durk
I 1908)
Miller, .John F. (Eliza Gilly) Ch Otto;
Barrmgton Rl Cuba Secll 0160a
(18i7)
Miller, ]. W. (Grace W. Walker) Ch
Russell, Hobert, .:\largaret; \Vaukegan R2 Shields Sec6 T70a George
Gamon (1913)
Miller, Mrs. Louisa Ch Raym on;\,
Maurice, 1Iabel, Edna; Prairie View
Rl Deerfield Sec31 080a (1867)
Miller, Mrs. Mary Ch John, Charles,
\Villiam, Lewis, 1vfinnie, George,
Emil, Clara, Robert, Freel; Maple
Lawn Farm Barrington Rl Cuba
Secll 0 160a (1859)
Miller, Ralph B. (Bessie Garrett) Antioch RZ Antioch Sec23 Tl75a Geo.
A. Miller (1889)
Miller, W. H. (Roberlie J\!cCrcdie)
Cedar Lawn Farm Lake Villa 1\.1
Lake Villa Sec34 0160a (1871)
Miller, W. P. (Ida Burnett Jones) Ch
Huward; Follv Farm Libertvvi11c
RD Lihertyvilie Sec 14 Supt. f<.. H.
Donnelley (1915)
Mills, Henry A. (Emma Albright) Ch
f .. ouis. Dora. Bes~ie, Helen, Libbic;
Summit Farm Area R 1 Vernon SeeS
0561a (1857)
Minogue, Joseph H. (Catherine McNamara) Ch James; \Vaukegan RZ
Waukegan Sec30 070a
Minto, D. Harold (i\1ildred Holloway)
Ch Katherine, Ruth; Maple Hill
Farm Antioch R2 Antioch Sec21
0247a (1880)
Mireki, John J. (Clara Kantzner) Ch
Lillian, Gertrude; Barrington R2
Ela Sec7 T77a E. Passon ( 1910)
Mitchell, G. F. (Mary Ronse) Ch Selden, Jessie, Tillie. Blanche, Harry;
Are;. Rl Vernon Sec9 0132a (1858)
Mocgr, George (Anna Pepper) Ch
Katherine, Mary, Raymond, Joseph,
Andrew, George; Lihertvville RD
Libertyville Sec14 Tl60a John D.
McGregor (1907)
Mogg, Hy. (Mary Price) Ch Thomas,
Minnie, Annie, James, Robert, Herbert, John, Grace; Libertyville Rl
\N arren Sec31 035a (1878)
Mogg, Thomas E. (Emma Drummond; Grays Lake Rl Avon Sec36
R. W. Sears (1851)
Mohrmann, J. L. Locnst Farm \Vaukegan RZ \Varren Sec25 T80a Mohrmann Est. (1881)
Molidor, Mrs. John Ch Anna Will
Elizabeth, Clara, Nick, Otto: John:
Joseph, Herman, Coletta, Irvin; Ingleside Rl Grant Sec27 0145a (1885)
Molidor, W. F. (Bessie Howard) Ch
Raymond, ~largaret; :Round Lake
RD An1n Secl9 Tl80a J. Hart
(1886)
Mooney, Thomas (Celia Zahnle) Ch
James; Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec
27 012a (1872)
Moore, Edwin S. (] ean J\f cGinley) Ch
Edwarrl, Jean, :Marion· \Vest Highland Farm Lake Fore;_! JU) Shields
Sec29 052a (1912)
Moore, E. R. (Amy Claphan) Ch
V~rn, Al!ce, Ruth, ~1arj\)rie, Kathenne; \\ oodland Pass Farm Area
1Z2 Fremont Sec32 0263a (1868)
Morlock, Joseph (Henrietta Shultz)
Ch 1<.uth, Esther, Orpah, Jndge,
1lartin, ]{eta; \Vaukegan Rl Newport Scc22 T176a Herbert Shea
(1904)
Morrison, Dan (Margaret Conwav)
Ch John, Sadie, Daniel, Ivfargaret,
J oscph; Rondout RD Libertvville
Sec26 0 118a (1852)
Morse, Martin V. Ch Clara \Vilbur
Fannie, Zoa, Phillip; Are~ R2 El~
Sec2 0 160a (1837)
Morse, Philip (Emma Voelker) Ch
Sarah, Donald; Area Rl Ela Sec!
084a (1883)
Moss, Warren C. (Isabelle Neish) Ch
Raym~nd, 1-:!elen, Harvey, Jesse,
Fredcnck; Ltbertyville Libertyville
Moulton, Emily \Vaukegan Rl Waukegan Secl8 030a (1844)
Mueller, Walter A (Bessie Miller) Ch
Grace 1 Bes_si.e, Albert, \Valter Jr.,
Hazel; Pra1ne Avenue Stock r<arm
Grays Lake R2 \Vauconda Sec12
T244a John Honey (1906)
Mulder, Henry (Anna DeHaan) Ch
Richard. Gladys; Waukegan HZ
Libertyville Secl3 l\oreman F. \V.
Croll (1912)
Munsen, Peter (Mary Housman) Ch
Peter, Henry, Charles, 11innie,
Emma, Anna, Herman; Gurnee Rl
Libertyville Sec9 015a (1882)
Murphy, J. J. (Marv A. Yore) Ch
Thomas, :Mary, A.¥nna; \Vaukegan
Waukegan Sec29 0102a (1872)
Murphy, Thomas V. \Vaukegan RZ
Shields Sec6 0160a (1885)
Murray, James (Susanna Glosson)
Barrington R2 \Vauconda Sec33
0144a (1869)
Murray, J. D. (Ida Oliver) Zion City
Rl !\e"·port Sec9 080a (1865)
72
_ _ _ __::_F::cA:::.R:.::M:::.E=.:RS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Murrie, J, ~· (Inez \\'ortlr) Ch Rollo,
.-\.llcc, GcorgP, Laura; l\iverside
Fruit Farm Gurnee 10 \\'arren Sec
10 034a (18j9)
Murrie, R. G. (::\cllie Slocum) Ch
Rohert, \\'illiam, Doris; H.n:-:.sell
l\ ewport Sec3 0400a ( 18il)
Muschewske, Lewis (Laura Stolznun)
Ch Charles; \Vaukegan R2 \\'arren
Sec24 060a (1880)
Murray, J. W. (Ella Willis) Ch Lulu;
Thompson Farm Libertyville R1
Libertyville Sec28 T215a J. R.
Thompson (1900)
Murray, Lee (Catherine Freund) Ch
Kenneth, Celia; Barrington H.2
Wauconda Sec33 0144a (1880)
Murray, Ray Barrington Rl Cuba Sec
2 0145a (1882)
Murrie Bros. Gravs Lake R l Avon
Sec34 Tl20a Mrs. C. L. 1!urrie
(1890)
Murrie, David Russell !\ ewport Sed
0400 (1867)
Murrie, Elmer (Sophrona Patch) Zion
City Rl Benton Sec9 040a ( 1883)
Myer, John J. (Elcxia
nes, Alice, .1\lahel,
Ethel; H.onnd Lakr
36 T80a l.onis Lusk
Hurst) Ch AgJohn, Ernest,
Rl Gr.mt Sec
( Jlllll)
N
Nadelhoffer, John (:llary .Mackens- Neil, S. S. (Jane Cil1hons) \\ :ul:;worth
IU Warren SeeS Tolla f. L. !\eil
werth) Ch 1 sa dora, john, George,
(1874)
.
Joseph, Alice; Gurnee H.l \\"arren
Neish,
Mrs. Adeline Ch Evelyn,
SeeS 0187a (1900)
James; Ingleside Hl l~rant Sec36
Naden, Samuel J. (Harriet Boyer\ Ch
Douglas \Vail ( 1916)
Daisy, Clyde, Earl, Mary, Jay, Fred,
Clifton; Zion Citv In Benton Secl9 Nelsen, Chris ('\lary Sorensen) Ch
l\~els, Anna; Antioch H.2 Antioch
034a (1904)
Secll T160a William Quin (1917)
Naeher, Carl F. (J\Tary \Volthausen) .
Ch Samuel, Freda, Ella, Martha. Nelsen, Nels (Annie Nelsen) Cit Harnl(l, Ing·ahor, \Villiam, Helen, Paul;
Laura, Gertrude, IVIargaret, Herhert;
Wadsworth l\1 Antioch SeeN U4la
Barrington R3 Cuba Sec36 Olla
(1907)
(1907)
Nelson, Carl (lda Gt1s1afson) Ch El~
Naffziger, Val (Bertha t\ugspnrf';er}
len, Elmer, Esther, Alhcrt; BarCh Alfred, Esther, Laura. Edna,
rington R3 Ela Sec31 Tl7.:1a G. \V.
l\Jabc1, Clarence, Amelia; Zio11 City
Lagesclnrltz ( l'Jlo)
Rl Benton Sec19 Tl40a Zion Est.
Nelson, Charles 0. (May Ewing) Ch
(1912)
.:\1yrtle, Hnth, Dorothy, Lila; AnNagel, Edward G. Gilmer Egg Farm
tioch E2 Antioch SecZO Tl37a 0. A.
Area Rl Ela Sec3 (1917)
!\ elson (1914)
Namejunas, Anthony L\>Iary) Ch Jennie; \Vaukegan \Vankcgan Sec17 Nelson, Erich A. (Hannal} Larson)
De La Salle Spring Farm Liherl~/
T40a N. Smith (1915)
ville I< 1 Libertyville Sec22 T230a
Naumann, Emil (Mary Stolzrnan) Ch
De La Salle· ]nslitule (1895)
\Villiam, Edda, lrma, "\larie. ChrNelson, J. G. (Susan Leach) Ch Edith,
t~nce; Libertyville HD Libertyville
.:\{errill; \Vankegan Rl Benton Sec
Sec4 0190a (1903)
31 044a (1867)
Neahous, 0. P. (Charlotte Rauser) Ch
Nelson, N. H. (l\Iaric Oblson) SkanMarion, Helen, John; \iVadsworth
ska Slatten Farm Gurnee Rl \VarR1 Lake Villa Sec36 Tl98a John A.
rcn Sec7 056a (1915)
Strang (1906)
·
Nelson, N. L. !Effie Dedmi) Ch Vera.
Neahring, E. J. (Anna Johnson) Ch
Lester;
Antioch Rl Antioch Secl7
Sadie, Claud, Rosie; Round Lake Rl
059a (1899)
Grant Sec25 018la (1914)
Neumann, Fred (Anna Nash) Ch
Neal, Charles H. (!\ora 1-I. Sheridan)
Benjamin, Florence, Anna, Fred,
Ch Charles; N Chica~o RD Shields
James, Albert, \Varren, Helen, RaySeeS 042a (1880)
monO;
Barrington R3 Ela Sec28
Neal, D. L. (Caroline Sears) Ch EsT120a John Robertson (1878)
telJa; N Chicago RD Shields SeeS
042a (1850)
Neville, W. H. (Anna Mills) Ch Mary,
Raymond; \Vhitehall Farm Deerfield
Neath, Alfred (Florence Horwood\
l\1 Deerfield Sec34 T94a H. A.
Ch Ellen; Area RZ Fremont Sec23
Pearson (1916)
T217a H. C. W. Meyers (1912)
73
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Nielsen, Sam (l\Iargaret Nielsen) Ch
Esther, Olga, Nelson; Barrington
R2 Cuba Sec23 Tl80a C. H. Henran (1916)
Nikoley, Robert (Ida Risto) Ch Hannah, Cora, Arthur, Bertha, Otto;
Area Rl Libertvvillc Sec32 070a
(1861)
.
Nissen, Peter (Anna Moran) Ch Henrietta, Edward; Russell Newport
SeeS 01S6a (1887)
Nordmeyer, Frank (Clara Vehe) Ch
Earl, Bernice; \Vauconda RD 'vVanconda Sec13 0 liSa (1885)
Nordmeyer, Frederick (Arina Bauer)
Ch Beatrice, Russell; Grays Lake
R2 Fremont Secl8 Tl83a C. P.
Thomas Est. (1891)
Nordmeyer, H. F. (Rosie Loftus) Ch
Elmer; Grays Lake RZ \Vauconda
Sec13 0120a (1882)
Noren, C. G. (Christina Ruyberg) Ch
Hilma, Elmer, Anna, 1'2dward, Agnes, Frank, Emily, Reuben, Esther,
Carl; Grays Lake R 1 \Varren Sec
28 T80a 1\1. Studer (1914)
Norris, F. F. (Nellie Elliott) Ch Glen,
Harold, Hazel; Barrington R2 Ela
Sec9 0157a (1909)
Novak, Joseph Ch Erlward, George,
Frank; Area Rl Libertyville Sec3\
04a (1914)
Newbore, John (Elizabeth Dianne)
Ch Philmena, Cornelius, Harvey,
Elizabeth, John; Rockland Nursery
Libertyville R D Libertyville Sec23
02-ta ( 1890)
Newell, FrankL. (1\largaret .McGuire)
Ch Frances, Gertrude, Do-ris, ?vlarion, l\{argaret; \Vaukegan Rl Benton Sec34 040a (1878)
Niblack, William Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec32 04a (1914)
Nichols, Conrad (Fan Beng;e) Ch
. . Carl; Oakwood Farm Prairie View
R2 Vernon Sec\7 T420a (1916)
Nicholson, J. L. Birchmont Farm Ingleside Rl Grant Sec21 0185a
Nickel, Michael (Pauline) Ch Julius,
Ellen, Ewald; Deerfield Rl Vernon
Sec2 T40a Mrs. Catherine :Mathews
(1913)
Nickelsen, Carsten Ch Henry, Arthur;
Shermerville Rl Deerfield Sec34
040a (1915)
Nickol, Otto G. Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec33 Tl28a Mrs. John G.
Nickol (1907)
Nielsen, Axel.(Christina Carlson) Ch
Gordon; Lake Forest RD Shields
Scc31 Supt. J. M. Cudahy (1914)
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Olcott, G. M. (Celia Rogers) Ch Kenneth, Loy, Arlean; Lake Villa RD
Lake Villa Sec29 Mrs. Augusta Lehman (1883)
Olcott, Myron H. (Mary Wilming·
ton) Ch Florence, Laura, Mabel;
Antioch R2 Antioch Secl2 0120a
(1860)
Olin, C. A. (Elizabeth Noland) Ch
George, Mabel, Birdie; Cherry
Villa Farm Antioch R2 Lake Villa
Sec26 020a (1911)
Ollerenshaw, George Vv'adsworth lU
N cwport Sec28 040a (1896)
Ollerenshaw, James (Dora \Vilbur)
VVadsworth R\ Newport Sec31 Farm
Hand Carl Chope (1907)
Olsen, Martin (Elinor Harrower) Ch
:Maybelle, Nattealie;•Thelma, Peter,
\Valter, Floyd; VVaukegan Rl Waukegan SeeS T79a · E. L. Brittain
(1897)
•
Olson, Emanuel Ch Fred, Harry, Edward; Antioch 1<2 Antioch Secl3
080a (]917)
Olson, Henry (Sophia Skoglund) ·ch
Ethel, Esther, Clarence, Helen,
Robert, Roy, Edith, Florence, Emogene; Zion City Rl Newport Secl6
T37Sa Aug. H. Skoglund (1917)
Olson, John (Aim~ Olson) Ch Henry,
John; Antioch R2 Antioch SeeS
T85a E. Brook ( 1911)
0
p
Oeflling, John (Eva Weingart) Ch
John, Lillian, Hildegard, Helen;
Lakeside Stock Farm Round Lake
Rl Wauconda Sec3 T3-10a M. Madison (1901)
O'Hare, James L. (Viola Lucas) Ch
Harvey,
Howard,
Leslie,
Leo,
Hazel; Wadsworth Rl Newport
Sec29 Tl20a Mrs. Sarah O'Hare
(!879)
O'Hare, Patrick 'Wadsworth Rl Newport Sec32 040a (1877)
O'Hare, Sarah (Sarah Rafferty) Ch
Mary, Patrick, Mattie; Maggie,
Rosie, James, Lizzie, Gertrude;
\Vadsworth Rl K ewport Sec29
0 140a (187~)
Oiren, Alcott (Luella Garwood) C:h
Os.car, Clarence. Grace; Antioch R3
f\,I{tioch Secll 09a (1874)
O'Laughlin, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie
Shea) \Vadsworth Rl Newport Sec
32 Charlie H. Lewin (1868)
Obenauf, George Ch Katherine, J oseph, Cora, Fred, Martha, Albert,
Edward, George; Area RZ Fremont
Secl6 0 lOOa (1880)
Obenauf, Jos. (Mamie Wertz) Ch
Bernice; Area RZ Fremont Sec27
Tl20a John H. Wertz (1889)
Obenauf, Michael (Anna Meith) Ch
Bernard, Otto, Adolph, Leo, Martin, ":Mary, Thekla, Michael, Anna;
Area RZ Fremont Sec21 Tl59a
Michael Dohner (1895)
O'Connor, James (Catherine Lynch)
Ch Frank, Joseph, Lucy, Rose;
Deerfield Rl Deerfield Secl9 0272a
(1863)
O'Connor, Lawrence Deerfield Rl
Deerfield Secl9 T475a O'Connor
Est.
.
Odell, C. G. (Ethel Lantz) Ch Harold, Lloyd, Ethel, Gilbert; Grays
Lake Rl Avon Sec35 O!Oa (1910)
Odett, G. (Lily Dippe) Ch Blanche,
Gladys; ·wadsworth Rl ·warren Sec
4 067a ( 1852)
74
Olson, Mrs. Ch Andrew, Ole, Charles,
Harry, Cora; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Secl6 OSa (1891)
O'Neil, W. L. Ch Ethel, Verne; Libertyville Rl \Varren Sec32 0122a
( 1866)
Orest, C. G. (Alma Martinson) Ch
Martin; \Naukegan RZ Libertyville
Sec23 TZOa Louis Wallon (1915)
Orvis, E. R. (Mary Mcilwain) RouiHl
Lake RD Avon Sec19 Tl20a T. A.
Gilbert (1911)
Ost, Edward (Elsie \Vickershcim) Ch
Adeline; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec
26 T200a C. W. Ost (1914)
Osterberg, Chas. (Margaret Gunther)
Ch Mary, Louis; Lake Villa Rl Lake
Villa Secl2 040a (1914)
Ott, E. L. (Mary Arnold) Ch Dorothy, Arnold; Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec29 OSOa (1911)
Ott, Louis (Ella Harenbergcr) Ch
Raymond; Deerfield Deerfield Sec
30 T48a C. Ott Est. (1882)
Ott, Mike {Mary Bott) Ch Matt;
Anna; VVaukegan R2 \Varren Sec24
T97a 0. G. Hawkins (1915)
Owen, W. B. (L. Anderson) Ch Robert, \Villiam, Anderson; Libertvvillc
Rl Libertyville Sec\7 OSSa (19.08)
Paasch, Fred (Anna iV!au) Ch Chester; Antioch R3 Antioch SeclO OSa
(1910)
Padock, A. (Josephine Mulaw) Ch
Earl, Leslie, Owen, Ph.yllis; Clover
Dale Farm Round Lake Rl Grant
Sec36 0137a (1865)
Paddock, Earl (Catherine Wagner)
Ch Ronald; Ropnd Lake Rl VVauconda Secl4 Tl30a 'Mrs. J. Monahan
(1892)
Paddock, Irving (Jessie Bassett) Ch
:Mary, 1vfargaret, Louis, Charles;
Lake Side F.arm Antioch Rl Antioch Sec23 O!OOa (1849)
Paddock, Ray (irma Huson) Ch Robcrt, James, Doris; Round Lake R!
Wauconga Sec! 0240a (1887)
Paddock, William (Florence Brooks)
Ch Leslie; Barrington R2 Cuba Sec2
0120a (1882)
.
Pahlman, E. (Mary Popp) Ch Lenore,
Ed-..vin. Esther, Ce11a, Oscar, Henrietta; Prairie \'ie\,· 1\2 Ela Sec34
0 146a (186 i)
Pahlman, John D. Ch John; Prairie
View RZ Ela Sec36 0117a (1852)
Palmer, John (Agnes Sun bye) Ch Leslie, Vida; Antioch R2 Lake Villa
Sec28 Tl98a Mrs. Chas. Vanpatten
(1888)
Palmer, Steve (Carrie Pantle) Ch
J\.fargaret, Emma, Jay; Area RD
Libertyville
Sccl8
T20a
Vim.
Knigge ( 1873)
Pankonin, Julius (Ida Rennack) Ch
Herman, Hattie, "1-.finnie, Eddie,
Paul, Louis, Alma. Elsie; I:ake
Zurich Ela Se.e23 T !60a Mrs. M.
Wilkie (1888)
Panzer, Albert M. The Lone Pine
Farm Area R2 Fremont ·Sec23 TSOa
Mrs. Emeline Panzer (1910)
Panzer, George W. (Harriet ·Miller)
Ch Robert, Richarrl; Kryck Syde
Fann Gurnee R1 \\larren Sec7
T!20a :Mrs. Kate Lewis. 1906)
75
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Parker, Chas. H. (Katherine Decker)
Ch \Valter, Rena, Chauncey, Mary,
Charles; Grays Lake Rl Avon Sec
23 01~8a (187~)
Parker, Ed. R. Grays Lake Rl Avon
Sec23 01~8a (1874)
Pasent, Charles (Mrs. Christofer,
Housekeeper) Lake Villa RD Lake
Villa Scc29 1It-s. Augusta Lehman
Paskausky, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Sadan sky) Ch Nellie, Frank; Antioch
H.2 Antioch Sccl3 Tl20a Frank Bisscl ( 1917)
Passfield, Henry (Anna Vasey) Ch
Sarah, George, Joseph, Roy, John;
~·I c Henry
R 1 Wauconda
ScclO
080a (Hi8~)
Patch, Henry (Jane Heel) Ch H.obert,
Sophrona, Hannah, Asa, Oliver; Antioch R2 Newport Sec7 080a 1897)
Patterson, J. C. (Myrtle Burtis) Ch
Henrietta, Robert; Barrington Ela
3ec30 T!70a Carl Buehler (1903)
Patterson, J. M. (Alice H. Hegenhottum) Ch Elinor, Elisa, Josephine;
vVestwooil Farm Libertyville HI
Libertyville Scc33 0270a (1907)
Paul, John (Magdalena Link) Ch Joe,
Katie, Mary; In?:leside Rl Grant
SeclO T39a Tweed Est. (1913)
Paulsen, Chris (Anna Petersen) Ch
Ruth; Antioch 1{2 Antioch Secl3
Tl77a David Cannan (1917)
Paxton, Richard (Eleanor Page)
Vvadsworth Rl Newport Sec30
T80a Dave Young (1885)
Pearce, John (Charlotte James) Ch
\Vilfred; Zion City R1 Newport
Sccl2 0140a (1896)
Pedersen, Alfred (Mamie Griffin) Ch
Helen, Rosie, Grace; Antioch RZ
Antioch Secl3 0!45a (1892)
Pedersen, Andrew (Laura Thompson)
Ch Peter, Bert, Louise, Ida; 1'fosslcy Hill Barrington Rl Ela Sec30
Tl30ii: W. E. \Ve!Jbc Est.· (1907)
Pedersen, Andrew (Christiana Christensen) Ch Alfred, _Mary, Annie,
Arthur, Dora. Agnes, Edith; \Vaukcgan ]{[ N cwport Sec36 OSSa
( 1892)
Penckdorf, Neal (!-lose Fehr) Ch
Eleanora, Lottie, Lotus; Zion City
Rl 'Benton Sec33 09a (1905)
Pepper, August (Carrie Gruber) Ch
Stanley, Laverne, Anna, J\1abe1;
Barrington R2 Cuba SeclO T96a
George Froelich (1913)
Pepper, Fred C. (Emma Hans) Lake
Zurich Ela Sec21 OlOOa (1895)
Pepper, Hy. (Carolina Nedred) Ch
Louis, Bertha, l\1amie; Prairie Viev.·
R2 Ela Secl6 0200a (1858)
Pepper, H. W. (Teena Gruber) Ch
Charles, Marie, Henry; Barrington
R3 Ela Sec32 Tl80a Mary Patten
(1S83)
Pepper, L. H. (Dora Silvers) Ch
Ruth; Prairie View RZ Vernon Sec
30 T93a John Raupp (1886)
Pepperdine, Herbert T. (Josephine H.
Falburg) Ch Alberta; Hawthorne
Farm Area RD Libertyville Sec32
Asst. Supt. S. Insul (1909)
Perry, E. A. (Hanna Nordquist) Lake
Villa R1 Avon Secl7 Tl37a Mrs.
Moxcy Taylor (1905)
Perry, George A. (Alice M. Clapham)
Ch Clarence, Esther; Libertyville
Rl Warren Sec32 040a (1898)
Peterman, Walter E. (Carrie Johnson) Ch Evelyn, William, Helen;
Zion City 'Rl Benton Sec30 Tl45a
G. Strachan (1905)
Peters, Arthur C. (Irene Weherenberg) Ch Dorothy; Prairie View
RZ Vernon Sec20 Tl47a August
Wehcrenberg (1902)
Peters, George (Sarah G. Beatstone)
Ch .Marjorie, Alfred, John; Libertyville Rl Libertvville Sec9 Tl6a
Cask R Buckley -(1913)
Peters, William (Annie Kleiner) Ch
\iVilliam, Lena, Garhard, Emma,
Frieda; Area_ Rl Ela Sec3 Tl72a
Wm. Kleiner (1915)
Petersen, Andrew (Anna Sorensen)
Ch Pauline; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Sec22 03la (1S86)
Petersen, Chas. H. (Martha Schreck)
Ch Herman, Edward, Lillian; Libertyville Rl Libertyville Sec9 0170a
(1892)
Petersen, Henry H. N. (Helen Clark)
Wadsworth Rl Newport Sec33 T97a
Mrs. F. Dietmeyer (1913)
Petersen, Thomas (Mary Cawscn)
Ch Peter, Chreste, lv[argaret, Henry,
\Villiam, lvfarie,
Lula,
Caroline,
Eleanora; Antioch Rl Antioch Sec
23 T14Sa C. Loof (1913)
Petersen, T. H. (Engrid Aleson) Ch
Alex, Gunnar; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Sec!S W. C. Edwards (1913)
Petersen, William H. (Laura Schreck)
Ch Harold, Ethel, William, Arnold:
Libertyville Rl Libertyville Sec4
OIOOa (1892)
Peterson, John (Mary Hanson) 'ch
John; Pine Crescent Farm Gurnee
R 1 Warren Secl6 035a (1873)
76
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
~
Peterson, J. C. E. (Pauline Peterson)
Ch Fred; Grays Lake Rl Avon Sec
I& Tla Oliver Hook (1911)
Peterson, Lewis C~fary Larson) Ch
Christ, Emillia, \Villiam; Zion City
!U Benton SeeS 065a (1907)
Peterson, N. B. (Anna L. TainLur!()
Gurnee Rl \Varren Sccl6 T95a L.
Miller (1913)
Peterson, Thompsen (Anna Peterson)
Ch Anna; Rollins H.J Avon Secl6
T30a ~frs. Carter (1900)
Pfannenstill, George (lllargarct Burcher) Ch (_;crtrurle, Earnest 1 Dorothy. Alice; Grays Lake Hl Fremont
Sec2 060a (1873)
Pfannenstill, Joseph F. (Eva Schaid)
Ch Lillian, Harry, Albert, Paul, Leroy, Eloy; Area H.l Lihertyvillt: Sec
29 T120a F. Butterfield (1893)
Pfannenstill, J. W. (Mary L. Schaid)
Ch Edward, William, Clara, Arthur,
- Idary; 1vlcHcnry R2 \\"iluconda Se.c
21 0120a (1914)
Pfister, H. A. (Auna Spocrlein) Ch
HaYmond; Prairie Yiew Rl Vernon
Sc~20 T88a Geo. Pfister ( 1890)
Phelps, W. A. (Jennie Baldwin) Ch
Helen, :Margaret; Antioch R2 Lak~
Villa Sec28 O!Oa (1912)
Philip, J. W. (Nellie Walker) Ch Sue.
).·1ary; \Vaukt~gan H-2 \'ernon Sccl
T160a C. l\L Leonard ( 1916)
Philip, William (Mabel Simpson) Ch
Helen; \Vc;stwood Farm Liberl..'-',·ille Rl Libertyville Sec3~ Farm
Hand J. A. Patterson ( 1910)
Phillips, M. H. (Lillian Harner) Barrington H2 Cuba Sec13 T780a ~I an-·
ager (1917)
Pickles, Mrs. Jennie (Robbins) Ch
Effie. Helen, Edith; Antioch R~ An~
tioch Sr·c13 Ola (1900)
Pierce, H. B. Ch Hoy, Herbert; Antioch Nursery Antioch H 1 Antioch
SeeS 0 160a ( 1885)
Pierce, Roy L. (Elsie l'aascb) Ch
Gloria; Antioch Nursery Antioch
HI Antioch SeeS Tl60a H. B.
l'icrce- (1885)
Pitcher, Fremont (Adelia Thorp) Ch
l'carl Della· Waukegan 1<1 \Yaukega,; Scc17 'osoa (!880)
Pitman, George (Virginia Gratz)
. Lake Villa }ll) Lake Villa Sec30
Tl60a (1873)
Pitzen, John CVfary Kahr) Ch Kate,
Anna, }fary, Josephine, l\.fick. Lena,
Joe, Pat, Rosa, Francis, Frank; Ingleside Rl Grant Sec34 080a (1884)
Pitzer, Thomas (1finnie 1L Hawkins)
Ch ~IandC'sse, Halcyon, Hartzell;
Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec26
T98a John E. Barrett (1916)
Plahetka, J. W. (josephine Tarka)
Ch Honore, G~orge, AlL ina; \Vau·kegan R1 vVaukegan Sec7 OLJ'4a
( 1879)
Plotz, Robert (Alice LocbHJod) Ch
Howard, Clyde; Libcrtvville Rl
Libertyville Sec7 T56a ?.Irs. Gee•.
Cooper (1892)
Pohlman, August (Edith Feddlcr) Ch
lrvin. Lee, Eleanor; Barrington R2
Ela Sec6 0137a (1897)
Pohlman, Louis (Bertha Pepper) Pra·
iric View RZ Yernon Sec31 T68a
Anton Weidner (1902)
Pohlman, W. (Carrie Walling) Ch
Lydia, Eddie, \Villiam, Herbert,
Mabel, Pearl; Barrington R2 Ela
SeeS T200a Matilda Wilke (1880)
Pollock, John Elmer Ch Rt!th, Ernest, Ethel; Antioch R2 Antioch
. Sec2~ 0295a (!871)
Poole, R. H. (Marie Richardson) Ch
Barbara, Halph, Nancy; Lake Forest RD Shields Secl7 O~Oa (1913)
Pope, William H. (Lucy Cook) Ch
\Villiam. Caroline, Barbara; Mill
Cre-ek Farm \\'ad~worth Rl Newport Sec32 OlOOa (1915)
Popp, Albert (Bertha Keiler) Ch
Augusta, Fred, Paul, Tillie, Edna,
Edwin; Prairie Viev. ' H.2 Vernon
Secl9 T82a Frank \Veirlner (1916)
Popp, George (Barbara Lesner) Ch
John, Andrew, Frank, Carrie, Laurina, Lizzie; Arlington Heights Rl
Yernon Sec3! 0260a (1885)
Popp, Mike Barrington f\2 Cuba Sec
12 013a (1911)
Portegys, Peter (Gertrude DeBoer)
Ch Nellie, ~fary, Gertrude, Catherine, Kichola~, James, Anna; Gur:nce R 1 Warren Sed7 Tl60a ]. J.
Fisher ( 1909)
Porteous, B. F. (Lillian Snyder) Ch
Rosemary, Racheal; Area R2 Fremont Sec25 040a (1885)
Porteous, John C\f ary Ann) Ch William, Georgina, Jess, Benjamin;
Area R2 Fremont Sec25 (1870)
Potter, L. D. (Cyt1thia Harris) Ch
~luriel. Ralph; Gurnee Rl Warren
Sec22 T56a Edwin Potter (1879)
T
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Protine, William (Ellen :t\easley) Ch
Paul, Bessie, Martha, Bertha, Ellen;
Spring Grove ~I Antioch Sccl6
T200a G. W. Gale (1871)
Prouty, George C. (Lena Rockensock) Ch Charlie, Edmund, George
,ll'., ~fay, Hattie, Lloyd, Albert,
Magdelina, Roy; Barrington Rl
Cuba Sec!-+ 020a ( 1868)
Pullen, David W. (Florence \Vehh)
Ch Elmer, Almond. Hutb, Harold,
Fred, Emma, Pauline, Kenneth,
1\fargaret,; Pullen Farm Antioch
H.2 Antioch Sccl4 OZOOa (1878)
Pye, Frank (Kuniga Johncis) Ch Pauline, Bernice, Nqbort; Zion City R1
Benton Sec32 1'40a L. H. Litchfield
(1917)
Potts, Henry (Lena Keilcr) Ch Celia,
Carl, :Myrtle, 1T eh·in; Prairie View
R2 Ela Scc22 T80a Louis Ernsting
(1895)
Potts, Nick (Louisa Kcilcr) Ch Arthur. Alvin, Ralph, Stella; Arling·
--ton Heights Rl Vern on Scc30 T80a
John Raupp (1900)
Powers, Willis (Ellen Finnigan) Barrington R2 Cuba Sed 060a 0867)
Preston, William D. Jr (~label
Strauss) Pine Crest Farm LibertvYille R1 LibertYVille Scc6 T-lOa VVlll.
Preston Sr. (1915)
Prince Bros. \Vankcgan R 1 \Vaukcgan Sccl8 T262a -A. J. Graham
(1909)
Q
Quedenfeld, August (Emlic Teir) Ch
Elsie, Henry, Lottie, Earnest; Lake
Villa H.l Lake Villa Sec30 T80a
R
Rasmussen, Nelson (Edith A. Nelson) Ch Merrell, Dorothy; Waukc,;an J{2 \Vaukegan Secl9 0!8a
(1891)
Rasmussen, N. C. (Anna Christensen) Ch Charles, Esther, Helen,
Evelyn; \Vadsworth Rl \Varren
Sec-+ 0143a (1903)
Raupp, A. J. (Carrie \Vagner) Ch Lucille, Roman, Rose; Prairie View Rl
\'ern on Sec27 T107a John Raupp
(1888)
Raupp, John (Margaret vVeidner) Ch
Jacob, Susanna, fi1ay, Alye, Katie,
Charles, Ben, Philip, Annie, Agnes,
Christina, :r._,[artine, John; Prairie
View R2 Vernon Sec30 0586a
(1883)
Rawlings, F. A. (Katie Shauks) Ch
Esther; Grays Lake R2 Fremont
Scc8 0213a (1906)
Ray, Fred L. (Laura Devine) Ch Lemont, Bessie, Archie, Ivan, Harrict 1
Jtllia; Shadowy Brook Farm vVaukegan Rl Newport Sec26 t0133a
(1873)
Ray, George M. (Harriet Rouse) Ch
Ruth, Paul, vVill, Lloyd, C~onlon,
Pearl; Lake Sirle Farm Area RD
Libertyville Sec31 065a (1852)
Kabe, William (Clara Klipp) Ch Harold, Selma, I'vlartha; Area R2 Ela
Sed 0117a (1900)
Radatz, G. Barrington H2 Fremont
Scc29 052a (1882)
Radke, Julius (1-!innie \Yishmanr)
Ch Amanda, Elsie, \Valtcr, Albert,
Otto, Edward, Kermit, Donald;
Lihcrtvville l\.1 Libcrtvvillc SeeS
080a (1898)
Radloff, August (Emma Trenncr) Ch
1ledil1, · August, Alexander, 1•1arretta; Libertyville Rl Libertyville
Sec21 01a (1883)
Radovich, Frank (Anna Butkus) Ch
Anna;· Peter; Gurnee Rl \Varren
Sec27 T50a C. Nelson (1910)
Raffe, R. (Annie) Ch Jacob, Benjamin, Ben, Reuben, Phillip; \rVaukcgan H.l \Yaukegan Scc9 T83a H. H.
Gross (1909)
Rahling, Frank (Johanna Hogne) Ch
1Iary, Kate, J nbn, Frank, \Yilliatn,
Carrie, Leo, Charles; \Vadsworth
ll.l Ne"-port ScdS 018~a (1859)
Rahling, John H. \Vadsworth Rl
Newport Sec3S T18-ta Frank Rahling (1876)
Ransom, A. E. (Blanche Hanly) Ch
Harold, Ho\\·ard, Louise. Richard,
Hobert, James, Da11icl: Area R2
Fremont Scc23 02~a ( 18"3)
78
f'l
Rea bock, William ( l]ara Lo.ssman)
Ch Leroy; Gurnee 1\.1 \Varren Sec
27 T155a- John Reahock (1882)
Read, C. M. (Grace Taylor) Ch Alfred, John, Edgar; Gurnee Rl \Varren Sec34 T20a Jacob Beitzel
( 1859)
Reardon, Mrs. Katherine Ch Edward,
Harry, Helen; Barrington R2 Cuba
Sed 080a ( 1897)
Rectenwald, John (Rena Ross) Ch
Anna, Lena, lvlamie, :Margaret,
John, Frank, Pauline; Deerfield
Deerfield Sec34 027a (1864)
Rectenwald, William (Charlotte Traptow) Ch Ruth; Deerfield R1 Deerfield Sec34 070a (1880)
Redmond, George F. !Deerfield Rl
Vernon Secl 0200a (1875)
Redmond, Mrs. N. Ch John, Michael,
Nicholas, 1Laurence, Anna; Deerfrrld Rl Deerfield Src18 040a
(1840)
Reese, Elmer E. (Lillian Grimm) Ch
Harold; Barrington R2 Ela Sec19
T86a E. Spunner ( 1890)
Reese, Fred C. (Sophia Schraga) Ch
'Walter, Lydia; Barrington H.3 Ela
Sec29 0158a (1865)
Reese, H. (Mary Miller) Ch Ella,
Rosie, Donald; Barrington R3 Ela
Sec31 080a (1874)
Reese, L. C. E. (Anna Kuehl) Ch
Helen, Norman; Cedar Lawn.Farm
Barrington R3 Ela Sec29 0-!0a
(1875)
Reeves, Charles C. (Rosa Hoffmann)
Ch Starling, Charles, Joseph, Herbert; vVadsworth R 1 Lake Villa Sec
36 080a ( 1915)
Reeves, W. H. Vickery Farm Barrington R2 Cuba Sec24 0170a Mrs.
A. V. Crawford (1915)
Rehm, Henry Gurnee Rl Libertyville
Sec9 04a (1913)
Reimers, Richard (Chris tina vVolf)
Arlington Heights Rl Vernon Sec
30 T86a Victor Sauer (1905)
Reinecke, H. C. (Martha Consoer)
Ch Elsie, Menda, Laura, Louise;
Area R2 Ela SeclO 065a (1885)
Reinhard, Rocky Rondout RD Libertyville Sec24 Tla Daniel P. Conway (1917)
Renehan, J. W. (Cathryne Graham)
Rainsville RD Avon Sec28 017Sa
(1857)
Rentner, August (Minnie Schmidt)
Ch. Ida, Henry, Elmer, Edwin.
Arlella; Antioch J{2 Antioch Sec4
Oi3a (1907)
Reum, Gus (Ste-lla l.a,·enhurg) Ch
Fred; l.ancas1er Farm Deerfield ]\.1
!Jcnlield Sec7 T700a (1915)
Heyno1ds, John Diary Brosius) Ch
1.-lhilip. ] oseph;
\Vadsworth
H1
\\"~trrcn Scc2 Tl-t2a 1viargaret Peyw
nolds (1891)
Reynoldson, Thomas H. (Amelia
Johnson)
Ch
Lillie, Florence
Thomas Jr., Earl; Barrington R{
Cuha Sec35 H. Stilson Hart (1860)
Richards, A. (Ella Galiger)
Ch
Charies, Frank, Bell; Lake Villa R1
Lake Villa Sec31 0181a (1854)
Richards, A. C. (Anna Ralstab) Ch
1Iyrtle; Prairie View R2 Vernon
Sec16 T60a J. Richards (1864)
Richards, J. (1Iary Whitney) Ch
Albert, Elizabeth, Hattie, George;
Prairie View Rl \',.ernon Sec22
012Cia ( 1862)
Riedlinger,
Christian
(Magadelina
Wolf) Ch Julia, Lillie; Prairie View
Rl Vernon Sec35 0104a (1844)
Riehm, Mrs. Louisa Ch Erben, Ina,
:Marie; Prairie View Rl Vernon
Sec22 021a (1880)
Rieke, Henry (Matilda Gilly) Ch Freel,
Alma, Haymond, Reuban, Edith,
Henry; Barrington R2 Cuba Scc25
020a (1894)
Rietschel, John (Amanda Consoer)
Ch John, Harry; Fairfield Poultry
Farm Area R2 Ela Sec9 T3a H. A.
Schwcrman (1916)
Riley, E. W. (Helen Hudson) Ch Lee,
Ellen, \Vi11, Emmit, Leo; I-Iudson
- Knoll Farm Barrington Rl Cuha
Sec21 01-Wa (1893)
Rinear, W. S. (Esther Lewi') Ch
LeYerett; Antioch Antioch Sf'c8
080a (1868)
Riordan, Dennis P. (Nellie Shelley)
Ch Loretta, Kathryn, Clement;
\Nankcgan Rl Newport Sec13 08na
(1896)
Ritta, A. L. (Elizabeth Snyder} C!r
Earl, Earnest, Alice; Area R2 Fremont Sec23 0!32a (1872)
Ritzenthaler, Lloyd (Bertha Haltje)
Prairie View R2 Vern on . Sec 18
T196a H. H. Haltje Est. (1886)
Ritzenthaler, W. H. (Catherine Seegmiller) Ch Grace, Edna, Howard,
Gerald; Prairie View H2 Vernon
Secl9 0153a (1878)
Roach, G. S: (Carrie Meyers) Ch
Robert, Kenneth, Harry; Ingleside
Rl Grant Scc28 T186a lllmrie Akin
(1014)
79
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Robbin, J. D. Ch 1Iary; Libertyville
Hl LibertV\ille Sec9 Farm Hand
Glen P. Sayers ( 1916)
Rockenbach, A. 0. (Elizabeth Catlow) Ch Esther, Robert. Huth,
Elizabeth, George~ Joseph, Shirley,
Raymond, Lyle, 1vfary; Prairie Vieyv
JU Vernon Sec35 Tl30a Geo. Rockenbach (1899)
Rockenbach, Orman (May E. Whitney) Ch Elmira, \Vhitney, Lillian,
Alice, Helen, Lydia; Prairie Yiew
R1 Deerfield Sec31 TllOa Geo,
Rockenbach 1870)
Roll, Karl Ch :Vlaclcline. ll!illie. Elizabeth; \:Vadsworth Rl Ne\Yport Sec21
040a (1872)
Romell, Mrs. Elizabeth Ch May, Clarence, Anna, Herbert, George, Angeline, :Vfatilda; Area R2 Ela Sec4
T80a Fred Huntington (1868)
Rompesky, Herman J. (Emma t<asch)
Ch \Valter, Henry, Thelma; Hill
Crest Farm Antioch HZ Newport
SeeS 0160a E. A. Reeves (1906)
Rook, Louis (May Haas) Ch Fred;
\Vankegan R2 Shields Setl8 Farm
Hand F. W. Croll (1917)
Roppelt, S. (Elizabeth Herzin?;) Ch
John, Philip; Area H2 Fremont
Secl2 0145a (1892)
Rosch, John (Katie Janisch) \Vansworth N cwport S('c27 T'220a T. L.
Woolston (1917)
Rose, E. E. Gra vs Lake R 1 \Varren
Sec29 0!20a ( i864)
Rosing, Frank (Mar\' Freund) Ch
\Valter; Inglesirle I{l Grant Scc22
080a (1880)
Rosing, George (lllargarett Shaffer)
Ch Lillie, Rosie, Julie, ,Hiligard,
Laura, Tracy, Earnest, Cormcllia,
\Valter; Ingleside Rl Grant Sec23
G343a ( 1863)
Rci'sing, Nick Ingleside Rl Grant
Sec22 0140a (1861)
Rouse, Mrs. Emma (Emma Bilson)
Ch John. 'Ralph. Harry, :Minnie,
Delhert; Fair Oak Farm Area RD
Libertyville Scc30 0273a (1859)
Rouse, Harry (Fay \Veils) Ch Junior,
1vfelvin; Fair Oak Farm Area RD
Libertyville Scc30 T273a ?\[ rs. Emma
Rouse (1890)
Rouse, J. J. (Fannie Wells) Ch Eva
Nina, Russell, Paul, 1!ary; \\'ainu;
Hill Farm Gravs Lake R2 Fremont
Sec20 0160a (i865)
1
Rouse, Ralph (Lillian Rouse) Fair
Oaks Area RD Libertyville Scc30
T273a i\1 rs. Emma Rouse (1878)
Rouse, Robert R. (Theodora :Mills)
Lake View Farm Area R2 Fremont
Sec36 0!60a (1891 l
Rouse, R. F. (Julia Harden) Ch Lila.
Harden; Area RD Fremont Sec2..t
080a (1876)
Rawling, E. C. (Henrietta Thorn) Ch
Edwanl, Maude; Grays Lake RD
Avon Sec3S 045a (1840)
Rudd, Thomas (Annie Dunn) Ch
Julia, l\fary, Thomas, Kate, Annie.
\Valter, Frank, Helen, Margaret;
.Gurnee R2 Warren Sec35 0180a
( 1872)
Rudolph, Carl (Hannah Weega) Ch
Mary, Frank, Charles, Albert; Antioch R3 Antioch SeclO 035a (1872)
Rudolph, Charles 0. (Ruhy Watts)
Ch Adrian, Elmer, Harold, Charles;
Antioch R3 Antioch SeclG- T3Sa
Carl Hudolph (1882)
Ruffing, Chas. J. 0. (Emma Baade)
Ch Lucile, Charles; Palatine R3 Ela
Sec35 T77a Albert Hoeft (1901)
Runyard, Robert (Alma Little) Ch
Ida, 1\{dvin, Robert; Antioch Rl
Antioch Secl8 OllOa (1903)
Russ, T. H. (:Margaret Berg) Ch
Fred; \Vaukegan Rl \Vaukegan
See9 Tll3a Grover & Marsh (1885)
Russell, A. A. (]essie Bullington) Ch
Harvey; Gurnee R1 \Varren Secl8
T210a Farm Hand Dr. J. C. Folev
(1916)
.
Russell, Sidney J. (Orpha Brown) Ch
Lydia, Nettie, Lloyd, Ester, Orpha,
Selma, Alice; Evergreen Farm
Hound Lake Rl \Vauconda ScclO
0306a (1861)
Ru~lofski, William (Clara Bartling)
Ch ·Gertrude, Hazel, Anna, :Marvin:
Prairie Yiew Rl Vernon Sec25 Tl2a
Fred Bartling (1892)
Ryan, Joe (Katherine Hagen) Ch
Lauretta; \Vaukegan R2 Libertyville
Secll TI06a Gco. Hagen (1900)
Ryan, John (Mary Cox Shaw) \Vadsworth Rl Newport Scc34 T12a
Frank Ryan (1872)
Ryan, J. (Catherine McCarthy) Ch
lviary, lVlargaret, Catherine, James!
Loretta, Edward; Gurnee R2 \Var·
ren Sec35 0148a (1856)
Ryan, William (Mattie O'Hare) Ch
Edith, Glen; \Vaukegan R 1 Benton
Sec31 Tl3ia Tobias Jenson (1908)
RO
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
s
Sack, Frank (~linnie Pieof) Ch FranJ..,
\Villie, John, Lillian; Deerfidcl Rl
Deerfield Sec29 027a (1867)
Sage, Edward Ovlinnie Kumsen) Ri~
Oak Stock Farm Gravs Lake H.2
Fremont Seci 050a (lS87)
Sage, Edward Ch Walter, i\label, Ida;
Area Rl Libertyville Sec29 T13oa
Charlev \-Vilcox (1872)
Sage, George (Alice Waters) Ch
George; \Vaukegan H2 Libertyville
Secll Tl50a Thomas Sage (1895)
Sage, William (Rose Schreck) Ch
ll·lyrtle, :Milrlred, Clarence, Alvi11;
Libertvvillc RD Libertvville Sed 1
Tl20a ·Thomas Sage (1S84)
Sage, William Ch Francis. Richar<l,
Albert, Florence, Belle; Gurnee Rl
\Varren SeeS 0160a (1850)
Sage, W. J. (Hattie Erickson) Ch
May, Harry, Leslie; Grays Lake R 1
Avon Sec25 0103a (1858)
Salmi, Anton (Tilda Jaakkola) Ch
Elsie; Grays Lake R I \\' arrcn Secl9
040a (1902)
Sandberg, Oscar (Elin Strand) Libertvville Rl Libertvville Soc7 T 40a
T. ·R. Baldwin (1909)
Sandman, William F. Barrington R.2
Ela SeeS T230a Sandman Est.
( 1880)
Sansom, William (Alice Wilson) Ch
Charles, Clara, Ethel; Waukegan
Rl Waukegan Sec7 020a (1915)
Saltern, William C. (Rosa M. Althoff)
McHenrv R2 \Vauconda Sec28
Tl20a 1-i. L Brooks ( 1914)
Sauer, Caroline Ch Bertha, Emma,
Annie, John. Charles, Ella, Frank,
Alma; Prairie View .R2 Ela SecZ.S
0 104a (1855)
Sauer, Ch. A. (Martha Theissing) Ch
Lillian; Prairie View RZ E1a Sec2S
Tl18a Victor Sauet· (1888)
Savage, Austin T. (Helen \V ebh) Ch
Irene; Evergreen Hedge Antioch
RZ Antioch Sec23 Tl03a Jacoh Savage (1871)
Sawusch, Emil 0. (Minnie Krase) Ch
Edward, 1vlildred; Honrlout RD Libertyville Sec23 06a (1891)
Sayers, Glenn P. (Mary Nickol) Ch
Dorothy, Robert, Glenn, Charlot.
Russell, \Vinston; Buckley Farm
Libertvville Rl Libertvville Sec9
014a (1912)
Schaid, John (1\Iary Klosson) Ch
John, Rena. Cora; Ingleside Rl
Grant Sec27 080a (1916)
E:..:~.ar,
Frank Prairie View J\.1 Vernon Sec2-l- THb }.lr:;. l\Ian' Scha:.( JH90)
•
Schar, W. (Emma Sauer) Ch .\rtl111r,
Franklin; Prairie Yiew 1\2 Yernon
Sec17 T60a Mrs. Atlgust Hol.'t
( 1880)
Scharff, Walter (Hilda Collet\) Ch
Gerald; Zion City lU Bentou Sl'c19
T95a F. Davis (1917)
Schauer, Ernest A. (Belle Price) Ch
).Luie, Ernie, l:;,ahelk, Helen: Hicknrv knoll l"'\u-m Deerllel(l 10 Dt>erf,e-1<1 Sec30 T88a Donald Butl.:·r
I 191-t)
Scheskie, Henry F. (julia Clavcy) Ch
H rnry_, Le~lie; Deerfield R 1 Deerf,e\d Sec34 OlSa (1888)
Scheskie, William (Ida Clavey) Ch
Harold, lrenc. \'ernon; Deerfield H.l
Deerfield Scc34· OlSa ( !885)
Schley, Ed. Pt-airie Yie\Y R l Vernon
Sed! T80a Jacob Schley (1889)
Schlicket-, Albert Gnrnec H 1 \Van·en
Sec22 Farm lland F. C. Schlicker
(1891)
Schlicker, Charles (Freel erika Hartzell) Ch J\linnie, Charles, I .izzic,
Fred, \Vi11iam; (~urncc Rl \-\'arren
Sec26 OSOa (1875)
Schlicker, F. C. and C. J. (Mrs. F.
C (Lena) Ch :..Jinnie, Edith, Hattie.
Ethel. All1ert; (Jvlrs. C. J. (An·
gnsta Rcihnck) Gurnee H.l \Van-en
Sec22 T225a H. B. Scott (1887)
Schmidt, William Barrington R2 Cuha
Sec! Tll9a Daniel Gilioy (1916)
Schmitt, Geo. (Cora \Vagner) Ch
.Kate, Frances, John, Anna; Grays
Lake Rl Avon Sec34 Tl70a Chas.
Rich (1901)
Schneider, Harry Odildrecl \Nolf)
Prairie View 1-U Deerfield Sec~l
T 125a John Frey Est I 1917)
Schneider, Herman (]vJinnlt' Honse)
Area Hl l.ihertvvillc Scc30 T74:t
(1883)
Schneider, H. (Amelia Younker) Ch
Frank; Barrington R3 Ela Scc.ZO
080a (1882)
Schneider, R. (Amelia Bilosn) Ch
Herman, ~.fary, John; Area I\1 Lihertnille Sec31 08-la (1897)
Schn~tala, Joseph A. (Eiizaheth Terry) Zion City ld Benton Sec32 Tl:Oa
John D<'hour
81
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Schwambach, William (Daisy Frear)
Ch William; Libertyville Libertyville Sec35 T2a Fred Shrader (1877)
Schwandt, Albert (Matilda Goetzke)
Ch Mildred, Delia, Albert, Lydia,
Irene, Marie. Robert, Roberta; LibertyviJie RD Libertyville Secl3
T160a Paul McGuffin (1904)
Schwandt, Gustav (Emily Kay) Ch
Arthnr, Edwin, Lillian, Elsie, August, Alma, \Villiam, Eda, Henry,
Emily, Gertrude-, Helen; Gurnee Rl
Libertyville Sec3 T!JOa H. J. Be~k
man (1897)
Schwerman, H. A. (Emma Castens)
Ch Pa11l, \Valter, Hanna, Hulda;
A rea R2 Fremont Sec34 0210a
( 1874)
Schwerman, H. W. (Carry) Area R2
Fremont Sec34 09~a ( 1868)
Scott, Frank (Lena Hockney) Ch
Elsie, Fred, Walter; Antioch R3
Antioch SeclO 0120a (1915)
Scott, W. A. (Mary Cole) Ch Gladys,
\Valter; Zion Citv R1 Benton Secl9
0 124a (1860)
Scott, W. W. T. (Charlotte Melville)
Ch Mary, Evelyn, Charlotte, Helen;
Zion City R1 Benton Sec18 0106a
(1870) .
Secconbe, Ernest (Rose Dorn) Knollwood Farm \Vaukegan R2 Shields
Sec19 Chauffeur Granger Farwell'
(1907)
Seiler, Edward (Emma Meintzer) Ch
Elmer; Shamrock Farm Waukegan
RZ Libertyville Sec22 T40a Tim
Murray (1892)
Seiler, H. B. (Christina Kaiser) Ch
Edward, Charles, Leo, Dora, Harry,
VVilliam, Bernie, Christine, Amelia.
\Valter, Lillian; Prairie View R1
Vernon Sec25 0100a (1897)
Seiter, Robert (Emma Graves) Ch
\.Valter, Erma; Antioch R1 Antioch
Sec26 093a (1869)
Seller, Walter (Mabel Graves) Antioch ll.1 Antioch Sec26 T93a Robert Seiter (1893)
Sewicki, Andrew (Stella Skarbyk)
North Arcadv Farm Lake Forest
RD Shields Sec17 Foreman Arthur
Meeker (1917)
Seyl, J. A. (Julia Carroll) Ch Joseph,
Harriet, Jean, Lincoln, OWalter;
Deerfield R1 Deerfield Sec18 OZOa
( 1893)
Seymor, R. F. (Jessie Monahan) Ch
Hallie; Forest Brook Farm Round
Lake Rl Wauconda Secl4 T100a
Loretta Seymor (1879)
Schotauns, Robert (Gdikje Vlink) Ch
Jack, Charley, Eureka; Zion City R1
Benton Secl9 TlSOa C. H. Leach
( 1914)
Schreck, Carl A. (Hattie Mae Sage)
Libertyville R D Libertyville SeclO
T 240a Gerhard Schreck (1884)
Schreck, Herman (Emma Lihnzki) Ch
H. C., Delia; \.Vankegan R2 Libertyville Secll 0120a (1871)
Schreck, R. F. (Anna Blievrnicht) Ch
Della, Edward, Clarence; \Vaukegan R2 Libertyville Secll T80a Rudolph Schreck (1876)
Schreck, W. J. (Sarah Sage) Ch Dorothy, Lloyd; Libertyville R1 Warren Sec29 09Sa (1882)
.
Schroder, Fred (1Tinnie Fenner) Ch
Amelia, Charley, Anna; Libertyville
R 1 Libertyville Sec35 080a (1882)
Schroeder, Fred (Carrie Voss) Ch
Grace, Lowell, Russel; Longdale
Farm Area R1 Vernon SeclO 065a
( 1867)
Schroeder, H. H. (JI'!arine Voss) Ch
Marshall, Rosell; Locust Hill Farm
Prairie View Rl Vernon SeclS
TllOa (1876)
Schroeder, H. W. (Dorothy Lemphu)
Ch Charles, George, 1viinnie; Grays
Lakr R2 Fremont Sec20 080a (1871)
Schryver, M. F. (Betsy Chase) Ch
Jennie, Jessie, 1-fary, Grace, Henry;
Gurnee R1 Warren Sec16 040a
(1887)
Schultz, Elmer (Fannie Boughton)
Ch Charles; Antioch R3 Antioch
Sec9 T140a Barney N'aher (1917)
Schultz, William (Berna Schlegel) Ch
A I bert; A rca RZ Ela Sec4 080a
(1864)
Schulz, Steve Libertyville R1 Libertyville Sec17 OSa (1916)
Schumacher, H. G. (Dora Langenh.eirn) Ch Lewis, Robert, Gertrude,
M.lmer, Elsie, Virdci; Barrington Rl
Cnba SeclO Tl20a Robert Reynoldson (187~)
Schumacher, W. C. (Jennie Hibbard)
Ch George, Haymond, Ore11, Frank,
Ina. Robert, Jennie; Grays Lake
Rl Avon Sec13 04a (1905)
Schumaker, Christ (Catherine Leinghem) Ch \'lillie, Henry, Catherine,
Otto, Edward, Ellen, Christofer.
Frank; Barrington ll.l C11ha Sec21
0116a (1874)
Schumaker, Herman (Annie Schlossen) Ch Bertha. Frank, \Vi11, Pa11l,
Louis, Emma, Dora, Anna, George,
Mabel; Gurnee R1 \Varren Sec27
T6Sa John Schumaker ( 1882)
82
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Shaddle, F. C. (Grace E. N' orton)
Ch Lee, Blanche! Ruth; Area H.l
Libertnillc Sec19 0120a (1870)
Shafer, Conrad (.Margaret Pclcegcr)
Ch Rose, John. Beulah, Leonard;
Zion City Rl Benton Sec7 0105a
(1903)
Shaffer, Nick (Gertrude May) Ch
Kathrync, Joe, Rosene, Appclcna;
Ingleside rn Grant Sec21 073~
(1899)
Shank, Clifford C. (BelJ AJien) Ch
Janet, Allen, Dm1glas; HainesYille
RD Avon Sec28 0309a E. F. Shanks
(1903)
Shanks, E. F. (Adelia Cox) Ch Clifford. Lester, Frazia. Viola; Hainesville RD Avon Sec28 0309a (1903)
Shaw, Howard V. D. (Francis Wells)
Ch Evc1yn, S:ylvia, Francis; H.ag·,
dale Farm Lake Forest Shields
Scc29 OSOa (1898)
Shea, John A., Sr. (Ruth Taylor) Ch
Annie, Julia, John, Lcone, Fred;
Waukegan E1 ~ewport Sec26 OllOa
(1842)
Shea, J. A., Jr. (Anna Hogan) Ch
\tVarren, Ivlargaret, \:Valtc1-, Robert,
Anna; Antioch R2 Newport Sec9
0120a (1873)
Sheahen, James E. (Theresa Garrity)
Ch John, James, Allen, Howard.
There>a; Highland l'ark Deerfield
Sec22 T218a Mrs. M arv Sheahen
(1870)
.
Sheehan, Dan (Blanch Tid>narsh) Ch
Arline, Howard, Stella, Robert,
Hazel, Elmer, Micheal; Lake Villa
Rl Lake Villa Sec3~ 0120a Tl60a
T. D. Sexton (1887)
Sheehan, H. (1!innie Carney) Cil
Fred, 1vlarlakne, Irene; Antioch R2
Lake Villa Sec28 083a (1873)
Sheehan, J. E. (Louise Gau) Ch i\Tan·,
\VHiiam. 1viargarete, Fredrick, Louise, Eugene; Lake Villa R 1 Lake
Villa Scc3~ 080a (1867)
Sheehan, Timothy (Mary Donegan)
Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec3 O!Oa
(1917)
Sheehan, William E. (Hannah Kenney) Antioch 'R2 Antioch Sec21
068a Sheehan Est. (1871)
Sheehan, W. H. (Martha Oboyle) Ch
Daniel, Helena. \Villiam. Howard,
Joseph; Lake Villa R I Lake YiJia
Sec3 O!Oa (1855)
Sheen, Wray J. (Ruth Vandwyer) Ch
ll.ay Jr., John; Lakeside Farm Antioch R1 Antioch Sec16 0!60a
(1916)
Sheldon, Arthur F. (Anna) Ch Fred.
erick, Helen. Rachacl; Sheldon
Hurst Farm Area Rl LihcrtvYil\:~
Sccl9 0200a (1003)
Sheldon, Charles (Elizabeth Lighter)
Ch Ben, Leo, Anna, Blanch; Grays
Lake 1<1 Lake \'ill a SeclS 01 o8a
(1863)
Sheldon, George (Thrrse Teable) Ch
n.<Iina. ?\lora, Edwin, Kathiryne, Bc:"sie, Idabel; Grays Lake Rl Avon
SeclS 084a (1869)
Shelly, Mrs. Ellen (Ellen McNamara)
Ch ~!innic, John, Ella, I\Iichael, Joseph, Kathryn; \Vankegan Rl Newport Sec35 John E. Shelly (1867)
Shelly, John E. (Sopllia Blum) Ch
Kenneth; \Vankcgan Hl Newport
Sec35 0120a (1878)
Shelly, Michael J. (lvlame Feese!) Clt
Charles, Robert, Clarence; \Vaukegan Rl Newport See35 080a (1878)
Sheridan, Phil (Marg;aret Spellman)
Gurnee Rl \Varren Sec27 0126a
(1883)
Sick, Gus (Mary Neg;clsky) Barrington R2 Cuba Sec2 OIOSa (1897)
Sidney, Dibble (Mary Straton) Ch
Howard; Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa
Sec6 T80a Straton Est. (1889)
Sievers, Peter (BeS>ie Small) Cb
Dorothy, Herbert; Prairie View Rl
Ycrnon Sec28 TSOa J. Sievers
(1899)
Simich, Steve (Theresa Stillkar) C:h
Amil; Russell Newport ScclS T22il
Holland Est. (1911)
Simmons, Leland W. (May Melvilk)
Kenosha, \Vis. R34 Benton Sec8
OSSa (1892)
Simonsen, S. P. (Marian l\Ialling) Ch
Anna, Edgar, Helen, ·walter; Antioch 1\1 Antioch Sec17 Tl30a ?.Irs.
Lillian Farman (1902)
Simpson, A. G. (Patricia Philip) Ch
Philip; Cedar Crest Farm Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec31 I. H.
Dering (1909)
·
Simpson, Charles G. (Catherine Parl,-hnrst) Ke~sha. \Vis. R34 Bcntnn
Sec4 0124a (1910)
Sims, Walter (Sophia Day) Ch CYnthia; 11elodv Farm \Vaukcgan T\2
Libertyville· Scc36 Out~irk Foreman J. Ogden A rmonr (191 7)
Sink, Jack (Effie Gratz) Ch \'ir_ginia,
Kcnnith; Ha,.Ythorne Farm LibertYville R1 Libcrtvville Sec28 Far;n
Hand S. lnsul (\911)
Sitz, A. Y. LibertyvilJ,, Fl Libertyville Sec3+ 0-\0a (1880)
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Sloan, E. C. (Cora Davis) Antioch Rl
Antioch Secl9 OoOa (1903)
Slocum, John W. (_lane Smith) Ch
i'\ cl1, Leroy; Antioch 1\2 ).; ewpor:
Sec18 Ola 0851)
Slocum, Leroy J, (Julia Strang) Ch
Eari, Grace, \\'anton, \Yesley, Arthur, Harold; The Old Homestead
Farm \VadS\YOrth
H.l K ewport
Sr•cl7 OllOa (1879)
Slusser, Frank (Francis Suydam) Ch
).farion, Earl, Allen. 'Yernard, Jack;
Pine Hill Farm Libertvville Rl LibertyyilJe SeeS 040a '( l883)
Smali, Bert W. (Eva Small) Ch Earl;
A rea R I Vernon Sec.lS T 113a Sexauer Est. (1887)
Small, Geo. C. (Lulu Smith) Ch Rnth;
Big Hollow Farm Area R,l Ela
Scc17 T 120a C. G. Small (1893)
Smart, W. H. (Mary Simmons) Ch
Emma, Gertrude, Pauline, Robert,
Donald, Antoinette; Oaks Farln Antioch R3 Antioch Sec7 0130a (1885)
Smith, Alex (Sadie Elsbnrv) Ch William, Thomas, 1\fargai·et, .Mary,
Alice, Emma, Alex, Stasia; \Vadsworth R I Antioch Sec24 Tla Joe
McCrone (1904)
Smith, Ben (Harriett Fisher) Ch Alfred, Hellen, Irene; Grays Lake
Rl Avon Sec13 T200a ?vlr:-::. Chittendenrl (1898)
Smith, B. 0. ( Rtll>)' Johnson) Ch
?dartha, Nora; Grays Lake H..? Fremont Sed 0200a 11912)
Smith, Charles F. (Mrs. Cora lllacVean) Area Rl Vernon Secl.f 02a
(1916)
Smith, Charles W. (Emma Voss) Ch
Edward, Harry. Helen. Arthur,
Clarence, Kenneth; 1\ Chicago RD
Shields SeeS 03a (1875)
Smith, Mrs. Clara Ch Duane, Page,
Ruth; Orchard Farm ).J cHenry R1
Wauconda Sec21 0160a (1866)
Smith, Delavan Lake Forest R D
Shields Sec32 060a (1892)
Smith, Henry ( H attic Englehanl)
Lake Forest HD Shields Sec31
Chauffeur A. B. Dick (1917)
Smith, H. A. Endwoo(\ l-'arm Prairie
View R2 Vernon Scc7 0145a
Smith, Ira (Clara Townsend) Ch Fannie, Florence. Franci~. Rachael,
Townsend; Grays Lake 1(~ Fremont
Sec6 0160a (1866)
Smith, John (Margaret Graham) Ch
George, Burnett, John, :Margaret,
Gertrude; Antioch RD Lake Yilla
Sec30 R. E. Soles (1910)
Sitz, Paul (Mary Henning) Ch Walter, }.Iarion, Paul, J enn<·ttc; Knoll~
\\·nr_H\ Farm \Vaukegan 1\_2 Shields
Scc]lJ Snperintrndrnt (;ranger Far\WIJ (1873)
Siver, Mrs. Mary E. (:II ary 0' Don
nell) Ch Arch, Charlotte; Zion City
J.il Xcwpm·t Sed! T30a \\'. L Si,·er·
(1907)
Skarbolis, Pete (Dick ley Modlin) Ch
~Iary,
A1111a,
Frank, Elizaheth,
f..taud; Barrington 1<2 Cuba Sec13
Tl20a c;co. Spnnner (1910)
Skarda, John (Ap;nes) Ch
James,
"l\Tamie. Johrde, Vincent, Agne~,
Frankie; lnglc:::idc T\1 Grant Secl2
Tl62a Winson Est. (1907)
Skidmore, George (Calista \Vhceler)
Ch Bertr·;un, Elmer, Floyd; Oak
HidgT Farm Deerfield Rl Deerfield
:c;r·clli OliOa ( 1890)
Skiff, Earl ( Rlanch ilfason) Antioch
In l.akc \'ilia Sec29 0152a (1914)
Skoyles, G. C. ( O,!ay Carmichael)
Russell Kewport ScclO T80a Andre'" Strang (1909)
Skwarkowski, Alexander (Katherine
Grizwa) Ch Nellie, Sofia, Andrew,
Anthony, Jennette; Gurnee Rl Libertyville Sec2 T93a I\lrs. A. Lamprecht (1917)
Skwbee, Theodore ( Rccka Brandt)
Ch Herman, Helen; Barrington H l
Cnha Sec22 OlOOa (1912)
Skyrme, John (Anna L. Kott) Ch
Leonard, Harold, Doris, Mabel, Vincent, Rernarrl, Amy; \Vauconcla
\\'anconda Sec26 T200a :.\Irs. Putnam (1915)
Slater, Joseph (Sarah ;\" Clark) Lake
Forest I< D Shields Sec20 Gardcn{'r
Marv McLaughlin ( 1890)
Slater;Truman (Erma Lock,Yood) Ch
Roy. -:\fargic, Arlene; Barrington
l\,2 Cuba Scc12 TlOOa Ray Kimb.,rly (1916)
Slaven, Patrick !l>ahclle Reardon)
Ch Elsie, Ethel: Banington R2
Cnba Sec3 OlOOa (1862)
Slavin, Frank J. (Elizabeth l{oll)
\Yaclsworth Rl Xewport Scc21 T40a
L l{oll (1901)
Slazas, Frank (1\osia) Ch Melia, In
tos, Frank, Stanley, Steuan, Ularia;
v\'adsworth Rl Lake Villa Secl2
Tl40a Geo. Michel (1901)
Slevin, Daniel Francis (Catherine
Bradley) Ch Francis. Florence,
James; George Lev. rin Farm VVadsworth El Newport Sec20 T220a
George and I cia Lewin ( 1860)
84
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Smith, J. H. (Mary Palmer) Ch Clifford, Stewart, \Vilford; Antioch
Antioch Sec17 T32a 1frs. E. \Nilton
( 1917)
Smith, Lyle (O,lary Primm) Ch Lillian, Melvin; Libertyville ll.D Libertyville Sec17 09a (1884)
Smith, M. H. (Ida Hoey) Ch Lyle,
H O\vard, Pearl, Julia; \Vaukegan
Waukegan Secl7 T60a Alice Smith
(1887)
Smith, Page A. (Carrie Krabbe) Ch
Leon, Claire, Douglas, May; Orchard Farm McHenry R2 \Vauconda
Sec21 Tl60a Mrs. Clara Smith
(1903)
Smith, Sydney (Helen S•vanson) Ch
Sydney, Ellen, Ruth, Florence,
Henry; Meda Meadows Farm Lake
Bluff HD Shields Sec24 T210a Dr.
Alfred Haven (1894)
Sneddon, William (Janet Douglas)
Ch Mary, Bessie, Margaret; Lancaster Farm Deerfield R 1 Vernon
Secl2 T700a L. F. Swift (1907)
Snow, Percy G. (Katherine Hillebrand) Ch Lucille, John; Diamond
Farm Libertyville RD Libertyville
Sec20 T45a E. Keeley (1914)
Snyder Bros. Grays Lake Rl 'Narren
Sec29 Tl90a E. _T. Druce (1889)
Snyder, William (Hattie Critinton)
Ch Howard, Elsie, Charles. Viola,
Becky, William; Libertyville Rl
Avon Sec36 Farm Hand R. \V.
Scars (1881)
Soefker, Henry Deerfield Rl Deerfield
Sec33 022a T20a ( 1872)
Soefker, Louis, Jr. (Althea \Vilman)
Ch Alden, Ruth; Deerfield Rl Deerfield Scc3.f T91a Louis Soefker Sr.
(1888)
Soefker, Louis (Caroline Tegtmier)
Ch Amelia, Henry, George. Louis;
Deerfield R 1 Deerfield Sec34 091a
(1868)
Sorensen, Charles (Katherine Hansen) Ch Albert, Agnes; Grays Lake
Rl Fremont Sec2 019a (1881)
Sorensen, Jack J. (Mary Peterso_n) Ch
Peter, Bettie, Rose, Nels, Valida.
Emma; Twin Oaks Farm Antioch
R2 Antioch Sec.l2 Ol!Oa (1912)
Sorensen, Nels (Anna Olson) Ch Marion, Violet; Antioch R2 Antioch
Sec9 T80a T. R. Wilt<ll1 (1917)
Sorenson, S. (Emma Hanson) Ch
Harrv, Edith, Blanch, Howard;
Lake Villa HI Lake Villa Sec9 016a
(1902)
Spaulding, Edwin P. (Stella Whitehead) Ch Charles, \'erne; Waukegan R2 'vVaukegan Scc.l9 OlOOa
( 1865)
Spaulding, George T. ( Lun Tidyman) Ch Mildred, Theodore, Helen,
Ida; 'vVaukegan R2 \Vaukegan Sec19
017a (1867)
Spellman, William (Anna Devine) Ch
John; Libertyville Rl Libertyville
Sec22 Ola (1875)
Spencer, Frank V. (Dorothy B. Ln-rcau) Ch ViYian, Frank; Thorn
Hill Farm Deerfield Rl Deerficlrl
Sec29 T200a Aup;ust Ziesing (1916)
Spidel, 0. W. (Emily Stauss) Ch Dorothy, Beatrice; Lake Forest RD
Shields Sec17 T8a Landscape Architect P. D. Armour (1917)
Spoerl, John Geo. (Elizabeth Herdel)
Ch Annie, Mary, Barhara, Joseph.
George; Area R2 Fremont Sec23
04a (1910)
Spoerlein, Otto J. (Elizabeth Liekam)
Ch George; Prairie View R 1 Y r-rnon Sec29 T120a George Spoerlein
( 1887)
Sponenberg, Norman (Bertha Lux)
Ch Grace, Harry, Lucile: Gurnee
'vVarren Sec16 095a (1894)
Sprague, Charles S. (Olive Loom is)
Ch Elmira, \\Farren, Sumner, Clarence; Prairie View HI Vernon Sec21
053a ( 1856)
Stafford, R. W. Ch Adelaid, Jewe!,
Richard, John, Elisha, Frank, LeMoyne; Area R2 Fremont Sec26
0160a (1911)
Stahl, J. F. (Jennie Knedlar) Ch Dorlald1 Robert; Prairie View Rl Vernon Sec30 068a (1887)
Stancliff, Alfred (Mrs. Emma Mann)
Ch Charles, Roy. George, Alire<!;
Area Rl Vernon Sec15 OJ(\ a (1871)
Stancliff, Charles (Bertha Knack) Ch
Lawrence, :i\1arion,ette; Area Rl
Vernon SeclO Tl18a Mrs. Emma
Stancliff (1883)
Stancliff, Francis (Clara Keiler) Prairie View R2 Vernon Sec16 T80a
Emma Stancliff (1887)
Stancliff, Roy ('Minnie l\·Jiller) Ch
Orval, Dorothy; Area lU Vernon
Secl4 T8a Albert Stancliff (1888)
Stanek, Charles F. (Mary \'acek) Ch
Ivfary, Rudolf, Lad, Amelia, Jennie;
Area Rl Libertyville Sec31 08a
(1915)
Stanford, A. L. Clover Dale Farm
N Chicago Grant See36 0185a
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Stevenson, John Sister :Vlargaret
Ingleside ]{) Grant ScclS 080a
(1863)
Stewart, W. F. (nfargarett Robcrtsot~
1\fcDuff) Ch William, James; Lake
Forest RD Shields Sec20 Superintendent Wm V. Kelley (1914)
Stiehr, William (Selma Springer) Clc
Charles, \Villiam, Fred, Gustav,
Herman, John; \Vaukcgan Rl Newport Sec21 0118a (189-1)
Stockel William (Ella Ncmeier) Ch
Rosi;, Emery, 1v1abc.I; Barrington
R3 Ela Sec3~ 09a (1897)
Stoerp William (Ella Towner) Arc;,
R2 Fremont Sec36 T210a Geo. cvlit
chell (1905)
Stoffel, Martin (Elizabeth Rosing)
Ch Frank. Hosie, Josephine, \\rilliam, Cecelia, Henry, Dorothy; Ingleside R 1 Grant Scc22 085a (1872)
Stoffel, Mrs. Mary Ch Martit1, Elizabeth, Gertrude, Katherine, Benjamin, 1-fargaret; Grays Lake RZ Fremont Sec18 060a (1899)
Stolzman, Charles F. (Fanny Sage)
Ch Louis, Emma, Laura, Elmer,
Ethel. Edna; Gurnee Rl Libertyville Sec2 0120a (1889)
Stolzman, William (Anna Gras) Ch
August, Arthur, Helen, Luisa, Alfred, Albert; Libertyville RD Libertyville Sec9 072a (1873)
Stone Bros, Frank and Fred Buckley
Farm Libertyville .RD Libertyville
Sec9 Tl70a Columbus Buckley
(1906)
Story, William ]. (~Jaude Harrison)
Ch Ruth, Ellis, Isabel, :Monroe,
\Villie, \\/esley, Frank, Ida; Antioch
R2 Antioch Scc3 0120a (1874)
Strahan, James (Grace Barnes) Ch
Evelvn;
Russell N cwport Sec9
Tzoo·a John Strahan (1902)
Strahan, John, Sr. (\3elle Paul) Ch
John, \Villiam, James. Laur~, Fred,
Frank; \Vadsworth Rl Newport
Sec16 0340a (1866)
Strahan, John, Jr. (Elizabeth Hogan)
\\' adS\YOrth E 1 Newport Sec16
080a (1887)
Strahan, William Eussell Newport
Sec9 T200a John Strahan (1902)
Strand, Mrs. Sofia (Sofia Pearson)
Ch Elin, Phillip; Libertyville R1
Libert nille Scc7 T 40a. T. R. Bald'win (l893)
Stanford, George E. Hound Lake R 1
Grant Scc36 A. L. Stanford (1900)
Stanton. F. T. Ingleside R1 Grant
Secl3 0173a (1883)
Stark, W. F. (Hattie Schael) Ch Roy;
Area H.2 Fn:mont Sccll T90a
(1916)
Steele, H. 0. (Lucy Funk) Ch Herman Beulah, Del>ert, Clark, :Milton,
Bert'ha; Barrington R2 Cuba Sec14
T 130a Wm. Manson (1916)
Steele, James S. (Hannah Okeff) Ch
Arthur Helen, Anna, 1-iary, Grace:
Lake 'Forest RD Shields Sec30
0123a (1857)
Steele, William (Hannah O'Keefe)
Ch Joe, Stuart; Lake F_orest RD
Shields Sec30 0120a (18:,5)
Steen, Louis Ch \Yilliam, Louis Jr.;
Prairie Vie'iY H 1 Vern on Sec26 T80a
Austin Tripp (1912)
Steil, Wm. D. (Ida :Marquardt) Ch
Herbert, Arthur, Albert, Lowsa,
Selma, Alma; Prairie View H.2 E.la
Sec22 0 130a (1870)
Steinsdorfer,
Joseph
(Katherine
Thull) Ch 'William, Joseph, Mane,
George, Herman. Leo, Raymond;
Barrington R2 Cuba Sec3 Tl20a
Joseph Haas and Robert Kent
( 1897)
Steitz, John L. {Sophia Jurchik) Ch
J oh11, Sophia; Antioch Rl Antioch
Scc24 John Jurchick (1914)
Stelling, Fred (Lillie Reaker) Ch
EvelYn: Prairie _Vievv R2 Vernon
SeclS Tl03a Richard Smith (1883)
Stelling, Henry (Dena Elfring) Ch
George, Freda; Arlington Heights
]{) Vernon Sec30 070a (1875)
Stelling, William (Minnie Freie) Clt
Aug-u~t, Lilly; Prairie-View R2 Ela
Stc23 Tl90a G. A11derman Est.
( 1877)
Stephens, George B. (Isabelle C.
Brj1ce) Ch James, Elsie, John, Ira.
Harri!"on, lviadge, Hobert; Frosty
Nih Farm \Vadsworth Rl Kewport
Scc30 0208a (1853)
Stephens, John E. (Agnes Arm om)
(;ornce Hl Warren Sccl6 Tl2la
Leo Fenlon (1885)
Sterbenz, Fred (Victoria Oms) Ch
Alhert, Fred, Joe, Rodolph, Josephine, Dora, Herman; Round Lake
Rl \Vauconda ScclS T220a Mary
Mdvlahon (1905)
Steunebrink John (Dorra Koopmans)
Ch Andrew, Dan; .0-rea RD Libertyville Secl8 T97a ~Irs. Dorris Lich-
fcd
(190~)
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Strang, John A. (Emma Gillings)
Wadsworth Rl Lake Villa Sec36
0300a (1855)
Strang, Peter (Evc·lyn \Valker) Ch
Mary, \Villiam, James, Ida, 1\fadelinc, Julia; \Vadsworth Rl Lake
\'ilia Sec25 OlOa (18~2)
Strang, R. B. (Lena Johnson) Ch
\Yeslev. Bessie, Chester, Ruby, Luella, Iiobert, Kenneth, Donald; q-urnec Rl vVarren Sec22 03la 133a
1\l. ~[. Johnson (1859)
Strang V. H. (Cora Dawson) Ch
Glen;,; Albion Place \Varlsworth R 1
Lake Villa Sec36 Tl20a Strang's
(1887)
Stratton, Mrs. John Ch Harriet,
Charles, VVilliam, John, Mary; Lake
Villa H 1 Lake Villa Secl 0446a
( 1852)
Strid, J. E. (Emma Hultman) Ch
Oscar, Carl; Grays Lake Rl Avon
.Sec2~ 052a (1914)
Strohm, John (Mabel Glessner) Ch
Harold, Vernon; Libertyville Rl
Fremont Sec! 097a (1916)
Strong, J. C. (Mary Mangon) Ch
\\' oodrow, Loretta; Waukegan R2
Shields Sec6 T7a Mrs. Alex Strong
(1880)
Stubbings, A. W. (Neva Darrell) Bell
View Farm 1-.fcHenrv R2 \Vauconda
Sec28 T366a H. ·M. Hoelscher
(1907)
Sturm, Charles <K W. Wagner) Ch
Evelyn, Elta; Prairie View R2 Vernon Sec16 0 13a (1870)
Sturm, Daniel (Sophie Frauenfclder.)
Ch \Valter, Leonard, Leona, Dante!,
Lid a, Gladys; Barrington R3 Ela
Sec33 060a (1872)
i
I·
Sturm, Jacob, Jr. (Ella Baker) Ch
Arthur, Alice, Harry, Lester, I rving, Pearl, Eleanor, Grace, Rus~cll,
1\{('rle, Gordon; Barrington 1\.3 EL.t.
Sec34 083a ( 1869)
Suakin, Ben (Ludwiga) Ch Ignatius.
Ben, Martha, Lucy, Ellen; Gurnee
R 1 \Yarren Sec21 OlOOa (1900)
Suhling, John (Barbara Krapf) Ch
Albert, Charles, Henry, John; Gurnee Rl Warren Sec2~ 087a (1871)
Sullivan, E. Lake Yilla Rl Avon Scc18
OZOa (1865)
Surma, J. A. (Susie Linden) Ch Esther, John, Lillian. Clarence, Susie;
Area Rl Ela Sec2 0126a (1907)
Suydam, Fred M. (Anna Staples) Clt
A1ice, Frank, Blanche 1 TVI urrell, Dorothy; Libertyville RD Libertyville
Sec9 07a (1855)
Suydam, John (Anna Anderson) Ch
EYerct, Evelyn, Harriet; L~crty
ville RD Libertyville Sec17 Ola
(1884)
Swanson, Hy (Betty Hawkinson) Ch
Harold, \?{alter, Clarence, Hiram,
Dorothy, \Vcsley, Paul; Gurnee Rl
Warren Sec12 0180a (1905)
Swanson, Nils (Sarah Peterson) Ch
Albert, Etta, \\'illiam. Edward, Annie, Ella; Grays Lake T-n \Varrc-n
Sec19 0 120a (1895)
Swayer, W. J. Gurnee Rl \Varren
Sec21 TlOOa J. L. Swayer and :Mrs.
J. P. Wilbur (189~)
Sweeney, Peter (Alice Hai!erty) Ch
Alice Helen; \Vads\vorth Rl Newport 'sec34 O!Sa (1915)
Swift, Rodney B. ("fary Hannon) Ch
Rodney, Genevie-ve; Rodney Farms
Libertvville R 1 Libertyville Secl8
038oa (1907)
T
Taylor, Alvin (Lillv Holding) Ch
Lunsford, Lula, 'Holding, Pearl,
Reat; Waukegan Rl Newport Sec25
L. H. Taylor (1914)
Taylor, Hy. A. (Hattie Hays) Ch
Flora, Ada; Libertyville Rl \Varren
Sec33 080a (1865)
Taylor, L. H. Waukegan Rl Newport
Sec25 T160a Mrs.· Julia De Muth
(1914)
Taylor, Mrs. Mary (Meyer) Ch Genevieve, Vida; Taylor Grove Fann
Zion City Rl Newport SeclS 0112a
(1855)
Tagtmeier, George (Anna Miller) Ch
Raymond, Willard; Deerfield Rl
Vernon Sec13 T30a Michael Boyle
(1914)
Tanyon, John (Anna Miller). ChAnna,
]\,fade, \Vill Frank, ~1mn1e, Henry,
Teresa; Fo~ Lake Rl Grant Sec15
080a (1894)
Tarbell John M. (Lou Montgomery)
Ch Harry; Area Farm Fremont GD
(1914)
Tarbell, S. E. Antioch R 1 Antioch
SeeS H. B. Pierce ( 1885)
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Thompson, J. W. (Marie Hangard)
Ch Pete, Dorothy, Chris. Anna;
Avon Sec22 OllOa (l90S)
Thomson, C. L. (Laura Rogers) Ch
Forest, GeOrge; Fair View Farm
Gravs Lake R2 Avon Sec31 0176a
(1868)
Thorngren, Olaf (Hannah N cis on) Ch
Frank, Edith, Garda, Alice; Hawthorn Farm Libertyville R 1 Libertyville Sec28 Horseshoer S. I nsul
( 1912)
Thorsell, Peter ('Martha Deering) Ch
William, Helen, Christina, Mary,
Gertrude, Carl, John; Prairie View
R2 Ela SeclO Tl20a H. Burdick
(1907)
Thums, Jake (Adeline Vita) Ch Sylvia.
Mildred; Prairie View Vernon Scc!S
Tl60a Heury Wehrenberg (1909)
Tibbetts, C. P. (E. May Palmer) Ch
Mer!, Beulah, Joy; Melody Farm
Lake Forest Libertyville Sec36
T700a Superintendent J. Ogden Armour (1907)
Tidyman, Mrs. E. (Eleanora Corey)
Ch \Villiam, Maud, Lucy, May;
·waukegan Rl \Vaukegan Secl8
OlOa (189S)
Tiffany, A. N. (Lulu Morley) Ch Ollie,
Deedie, Hazel, Mary, Charley, Susan, Albert, Homer; Antioch R3
Antioch Sec7 0180a (1862)
Titus, Jos. T. (Anna Barbara) Ch
Margaret, Loretta, John, ~li<·kle,
George, Marie; Libertyville HI Fremont Secl2 0120a (1877)
Tulley, F. L. (Marv Yore) Ch Harold,
Helen, Harriet;~ Oak Grove Farm
Deerfield Rl Vernon Sec!! OlOOa
(1873)
.
;
Tulley, John (Minnie Horen) Ch
John; Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec7
047a (1871)
Turner, E. A. (Nellie Vasey) Ch Lillian, Alvin; Prairie Avenue Stock
Farm Grays Lake R2 Fremont Sec7
T72a Mrs. M. Roney (1892)
Turner, William F. (Elizabeth Jones)
Ch Mabel, Maud, Edwin, Edna; Antioch Rl Antioch Sec9 O!Oa (1846)
Toft, Peter C. (Mary; Peterson) Ch
Ardis; Maplewood Farm Antioch
R2 Antioch Sec!4 T170a D. B.
Webb (1908)
Toll, C. L. (Nellie Gard) Ch Margaret, Edward, Helen, Richard;
Maple Lane Farm Libertyville Rl
Warren Sec31 09Sa (191S)
Tonne, W. F. (Elizabeth Smith) Ch
Lillian; Prairie View R2 Ela SectS
Tl07a Henry Tonne (1888)
Taylor, William A. (Nettie Seiter)
\Vaukegan RI \Vaukegan Sec7 020a
(1871)
Techert, August (Augusta Splinter)
Ch Laura. Anna, Mary, \Viii, Fred,
Dorothy. Alvina, ~1artha, August;
Antioch Rl Lake Villa Sec29 030a
(191S)
Tekampe, J. F. (:Margaret Lenyen) Ch
Regina, Christina, Leo, Martha, J oseph, Margaret; Area R2 Fremont
Sec21 OIOOa (1887)
Thain, John A. (Hattie Howard) Ch
Gussie, Hazel, Lyman; Sunny Hill
Farm Wadsworth Rl Lake Villa
Sec2S 0 180a (1861)
Thatcher, George (Polly Lempker) Ch
Roy, Priscilla, :Marshall, Devona,
Virginia; Area R2 Fremont Sec26
Tl2la Charles Peterson (1900)
Thayer, Hy (Mary Weidoff) Gurnee
Rl Warren Sec!8 TIS4a Weidoff
Est. (18S3)
Theisen, Mrs. Wilhelmine Lake Villa
Rl Lake Villa Sec31 (1916)
_
Thies, John (Clara Biermann) Ch
Lolita; Barrington R2 Cuba Sec2S
T180a Carl Buehler (1916)
Thomas, Mrs. Esther (Davis) Ch
Sarah. Rueben, John, William, Jessie, Alice; Libertyville Rl Libertyville SeeS 040a (1882)
Thomas, John P~ (Sarah McCann) Ch
Loretta, Harry, Hazel, George, \Villiam; Gurnee Rl \Varren Sec27 T4Sa
Mrs. T. E. Gray (1882)
Thomas, R. E. (Guyneth Colby) Ch
Shirley, Robert; Gurnee Rl \Varren
Sec27 080a ( 1878)
Thomas, William G. Libertyville R 1
Libertyville Sec7 094a (1883)
Thomey, Peter M. and Mathias Kenosha, Wis. Rl Benton SeeS 06la
(1916)
Thomfohrd, William (Erecia Bramer)
Ch Apna, Lillie, Edith, Alma, Elsie,
Violet, Laura, Luella, Hattie, Helen,
Henry; Barrington RD Cuba Sec26
Tl60a Henry Lagschulte (191S)
Thommesson,. M. F. (Bessie Phipps)
Ch Stratford; Grays Lake Rl Warren Sec20 04Sa ( 1864)
Thompson, George A. (Cora B.
Speicher) Ch Abbie, William, Walter, Harold, Mary, Edith, George,
Leo; Four Leaf Clover Farm
Wadsworth Rl Newport Sec18
0170a (1900)
Thompson, Jobe Ch Kate, Sarah,
Edith, \Villiam, Mable; Barrington
R2 Cuba Sec24 OlOOa (1898)
88
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUWry___________ _
Tonyan, H. J. (Christine Freund) Fox
Lake RD Grant Secl5 019a T230a
Smith Est. (1893)
Tonyan, Louis (There'" Tonyan) Ch
E\·erett; lnglesi(k ({1 Grant Sec2·l
T'Oa ~lrs. Mary \\"hite (1913)
Tonyan, William (Carrie Miller) Ch
Gertrude, Isabell. Evelyn, :.\larie,
\Villard, Jerome, Helen; Ingleside
HI Grant Sec22 080a (1892)
Topel, Theodore (Emelia Handsrog)
Ch Edward, ·william, Emma, Lillian; Libertyville Libertyville Sec17
05a (1907)
Toppare, John Olary Bethke) Everg-reen Crest Farm \Vaukegan H.l
Waukegan Sccl7 Olla (1872)
Tower, H. B. (Sarah Curley) Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec35 020a
(1872)
Tower, H. H. (Florence Rawling)
Lake Villa !{1 Lake Villa Sec!
UllOa (1892)
Towner, F. C. (Susi.e Mason) Ch
Frances; Prairie View Vern on Sec9
050a (1888)
Towner, Mrs. Sophia (H.okeman) Ch
James, Evolinc, Jerry, Russel1; Area
Rl Libertyville Sec31 076a (1884)
Townsend, C. S. (Nellie O'Boyle) Ch
:llargrct; Ingleside Rl Grant Sec26
092a (1860)
Townsend, D. C. (Ruth Harvey) Ch
Maurice, Robert, Hazel; Round
Lake R 1 Grant Sec2S Tl40a August
Townsend (1884)
Townsend, E. K. (Amanda Hansen)
Ch Earl, Irving; Round Lake Rl
Grant Sec25 T200a Richard Townsend (1884)
Townsend, William (Gertrude Easterlv) Ch Doris, :c\Iarie, Lillian,
T.o~uise; Lancaster Farm Rondout
RD Libertyville Sec23 Farm Hand
Arthnr Meaker (1917)
Toynton, J, S. (Katherine Corlney)
Ch Victor, George, Harold; Barrington R2 Ela Sec7 0137a (1890)
Traut, G. N. (Mollie Culhane) Ch
John, Ella; Cider ~!ill Farm Gravs
'Lake Rl Fremont Sec9 020a (1856)
Travis, A. L. (Abbie J. Dockan) Ch
Biva, Beatrice, Vincent, Ruth;
Hecht Superior Dairy Farm No. 2
Libertyville Rl Libertyville Sec21
T273a Mrs. E. Hecht (191S)
Traynor, Frank J. (Ada Lintner)
Willow Side Farm \Vaukegan Rl
X ewport Scc2S 078a (1877)
Trenner, Jean (~lary Tiernan) Ch
Helen, Grace; Libertyville Rl Libertyville Sec35 T40a John Griffith
(1890)
Triger, Barney (Bessie Danby) Ch
Pearl, Arthur; Antioch Rl Antioch
Sec25 075a (1882)
Triggs, James (Helen Gongo) Ch
James; Antioch HI Lake Villa Sec29
044a (188+)
Trimble, Frank (Alvina Willigman)
Ch Ruthellen; Barrington R! G:uba
Sec!O Tl40a Jim McGraw (1917)
Trimble, Robert (Emma Doan) Ch
Nellie, Pearl, Frank, Ralph, Scott,
Howard, Beatrice, O·wcn; Barrington R 1 Cuba Sec33 T90a L. L. Porter (1909)
Trost, Charles (Julia Beank) Ch
Charles, \Villicnn, Henry, Herman,
Christ, Tillie, Emma; Arlington
Hei~~:hts ·Rl Vernon Sec31 0112a
(1884)
Trute, Ferdinand (Mary Haushild) Ch
Josephine, Edna, Otto, Ferdinand;
Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec32 020a
(1904)
Tyndall, Frank H. (Grace E. Williams) Ragdale Farm Lake Forest
RD Shields Sec29 Superintendent
Howard V. D. Shaw (1912)
u
Umbdenstock, M. (Elizabeth Schroeder) Ch Carrie, John, Emma, Willie, Katie. Eddie, George. Erna,
Elsa; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec23
OSSa (1849)
Umbdenstock, William (Lena Voimer) Ch Harry, Ethel; Prairie View
R2 Ela Sec26 052a (1882)
Underwood, E. L. (Susan Brooks) Ch
Mildred, Edwin; Area H2 Fremont
Sec28 069a ( 1891)
Ullrich, F. A., Sr. Ch Bernard, Frank,
Leo, Belle, Leslie, Paul, Peter,
Otto; Grays Lake R2 Fremont
Sec20 080a (18S6)
Umbdenstock, E. J. (Mary Small) Ch
Nfyrtle, Harold, Mildred, Lyle.
Grace, Clement, Loretta; Area Rl
Ela Scc2 092a (1879)
Umbdenstock, G. D. (Minnie Kuhlman) Ch Vivian, Violet; Area Rl
Ela Secl2 0119a (1883)
89
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
v
Valentine, Louis (Domett) Ch \Valter, lvlary, Annie; \Vaukegan Rl
Waukegan Sec6 0120a (1899)
Vandenboom, William (Minnie Dowe)
Round Lake Rl Grant Sec36 0128a
( 1899)
VanDerSpool, Hilke (Rinche Wulstra) Ch Harry, John, Bessie, Olle.
Peter, Sidney, Theodore, Hilbert,
Richard; Libertyville Rl Libertyville SeeS TlOOa Frank Day (1914)
Vanderwall, Leonard (Catherine Vanderwall) 'Waukegan R1 Newport
Sec2~ T75a J. Hagerty (1916)
Vanderwall, Theodore (Henrietta Nagelhout) Ch lrmagarde, Joseph,
Theodore; vVaukegan Rl Newport
Secl4 Tll6a C. H. Lewin (1903)
Vanderwerf, Tim (Clara Elfring) Ch
Elizabeth, Lorretta; Area Rl Libertvville Scc29 T53a E. Sounders
(1910)
VanDuzer, M. Ben (Alma Kavanaugh) Cross Lake Farm Antioch
R2 Antioch SeeS T64a A. Zclinge1·
(1917)
Van Haecke, Emil (Mary DeMeyer)
Ch Alfred, Elmer, Emma, Virginia,
Clara, Camille, Martha, Louise, Andrew, Carrie, Adolphine, John;
vVaukegan R2 vVaukegan Sec31
T200a Misses O'Mahoney (1899)
Van Honder, Carnie! (Annie McLaughlin) Ch Jennie; Waukegan R1
Wat;kegan Sec3 T125a Mrs. T.
Burke ( 189\)
Van Landuyt & Schack (Leontine
Van Landuyt) Ch Irene, Maurice,
1viartha, Raymond, William, Emma,
Cyril, Adolf; Gurnee Rl Warren
Secl4 T140a Mrs. Ch. Cape (1900)
Van PaJten, Christian L. (Anna Mary
Shoemaker) Antioch R2 Antioch
Sec23 0278a (1876)
Van Patten, J, H. (Emily Kennaugh)
Ch Arden; Cherry Farm Antioch
R1 Antioch Secl7 0114a (1863)
Van Patten, Mrs. Ruth M. (Mother
Mrs. Josey Johnson) Lake VillaRD
Lake Villa Sec32 0121a (1913)
Vanplew, Henry (Sarah Almond) Ch
James, John, Annie, Daisey; Area
R2 Fremont Sec22 OSOa (1889)
VanZandt, F. H. (Viola Edic) Ch
Francis, Evelyn, Eleanor, Margaret,
Alice; Grays Lake Rl Avon Sec36
080a (1901)
Vasey, George A. (Etta Wright) Ch
Irene, Pearl, Vera, \Valter; Prairie
View Stock Farm McHenry R1
Wauconda Sec4 0120a (1873)
Vasey, Robert (Laura Jacobson) Ch
Floyd; Lake \Vood Stock Farm
Grays Lake R2 \Vauconda Sec2
T162a Jane Vasey (1885)
Vasey, Thomas and A. J. (Mother
Ann Vasey) Oakland Farm Grays
Lake ,R2 \Vauconda Secl 0200a
( 1877)
Vassau, Joseph N. (Margaret Kerry)
Ch Grace, Niargret, Harold, Clarence, Thelma, Kenneth; Grays Lake
R1 Avon Scc26 T1a Robert Kerry
(1916)
Vehe, John F. S. (Alvina Frederick)
Ch Edwin; Barrington R3 Ela Sec29
T212a D. W. Vehe (1862)
Veogt, Joseph (Abbie Converse) Ch
Ethel, Edward, Bernard, Mary,
Frank; .Grays Lake R2 Fremont
Sec7 079a (11'197)
Vickery, William (Anna Counsell) Ch
Frank; Willow Valley Farm Are"
R2 Fremont Secl3 0117a (1859)
Victor, Anthony (Turn a Clusa) Ch
Lena, J olm, I oseph, 1{ary, Anna,
Blanch, Frank; Rondout RD Libertyville Sec13 Tl13a Mary Mahan
(1901)
Vinyard, E. L. (Leola Moore) Grove
Farm Deerfield R1 Deerfield Sec30
T215a L. D. Kellogg (1916)
Voelker, Fred F. (Lottie Smith) Ch
Emma, Alma; Area R2 Fremont
Secl3 080a (1866)
Voelker, R. (Ellen Rudolph) Ch
Charles, Gilbert; Libertyville R1
Libertyville Sec6 T80a M. P. Merrill
( 19ll)
Volling, Henry (Martha Krookenberg) Ch Leonard, Delhard, Alma,
Edna; Prairie View R2 Ela Sec36
T150a E Linneman (1879)
Volz, George Prairie View Rl Vernon
Sec28 08la (1872)
Vose, George N. (Stella Dixon) Ch
Avery, Dixon, Norman; Grays Lake
R1 Warren Sec20 042a Secl7 T160a
G. H. Wilbur (1884)
Vase, George T. (Susan M. Esty) Ch
Elsie, George, Horace, Gertrude,
Estelle; Gurnee R1 \Varren Sec17
016Sa (1850)
Vose, K. K. (Jessie Schryver) Lone
Pine Farm Gurnee R1 vVarren Sec16
060a (1888)
90
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Voss, J. F. (Genevieve Linden) Ch
Marie, Florence Loretta; Area Rl
Ela Sed TllOa H crman Clausing
(1917)
Voss, C. C. (Linda Brockmann) Ch
Arthur, Charlie, Ed\vin, \:\/alter;
Prairie View R2 Vernon Sec17 092a
(1865)
1
w
Wachsning, William (Helene Wischmann) Ch Elsie; Prairie View Rl
Vernon Sec28 T97a \Vischmann Est.
( 1884)
Wade, F. G. (Emma Carlson) Lake
Forest RD Shields Sec31 Horseman
J. M. Cudahy (19ll)
Wagner, A. N. (Annie Hirtel) Ch
Mildred, Oscar, Leo; Grays Lake
R1 Fremont SeclO 0160a John
Wagner (1879)
Wagner, E. P. (Bertha Behm) Grays
Lake R1 Fremont ScclO Tl60a Mrs.
E. Behm (1872)
Wagner, Fred A. (Martha Fredericks)
Ch Frederick, Helen, l-!.ohcrt Lucile, l\farie; Grays Lake R 1 Fremont SeclO Tl40a Andrew vVagner
(1882)
Wagner, F. L. (Annie Stahl) Ch
Ad ella, Genevieve; Area H.2 Fremont $cc21 T160a Martin \Vaguer
(1886)
Wagner, G. F. (Barbara Spoerl) Ch
Emelia, Henry, John, J osephin~.
Leonard; Grays Lake H 1 Fremont
Secll 0130a (1873)
Wagner, J. B. Ch John; Ingleside Rl
Grant Sec27 080a (1914)
Wagner, M. F. (Christina Stahl) Ch
Raymond, Rose11a; Prairie View Rl
Vernon Scc29 08Sa (1874)
Wagner, P. J. (Magdalene Zimmer)
Ch Clarence, Bill, Florence. John,
Philip, Hohman, Lucile; H.ouncl
Lake R1 Avon Sec20 T130a W. R
Smith (1876)
Wagner, S. J. (Catherine Sabel) Ch
Clara, Viola, Arthur; Round Lake
R1 Wauconda Sec3 T127a lvfrs. A len
A. Hogan (1875)
Wagner, Ted (Esther Houlett) Ch
Elsie; Ingleside R1 Grant Sec21
John L. Nicholson & Son
Wait, Charles E. (:Myrtle "Wilkerson)
Ch Ruby. Georg-einna, Dors, Douglas; Rounrl Lake R1 Grant Sec35
T167a Levi Wait (1887)
Wait, Douglas (Fannie Richardson)
Ch Amanda, Charles, Adeline, Levi,
Georgiana; Loam Hearst Farm Ingleside R 1 Grant Sec36 0127a T3Sa
A. Fox (1862)
1
Wait, L. L. (Ruby Cleveland) Ch
Ffoy; Ronnel Lake Rl Grant Sec35
Tl20a Walter White (1891)
Walbaum, Louis (Sophie Schering)
Ch Elsie, Ella, Edward; Barrington
R3 Ela Sec28 T192a Mrs. E. Gibhs
( 1900)
Walk, William (Esther Lutz) Ch Jessie; Ingleside RD Grant ScclS T79a
Emil Ruder! (1907)
Walker, James C. Ch John; Zion City
R1 Benton Scc32 T81la Miss Grace
Wilson (1902)
Walker, John P. (Mary Bobb) Ch
John; Zion City Rl Benton Sec32
T80a Miss Grace Wilson (1902)
Walker, W. M. (Isabella McLean) Ch
George, John, William, Hug-h; Lake
Villa R I Lake Villa Sec2 0183a
(1882)
Wall, A. J. (Ida Riley) Ch Cyril, Ambrose, Luella, Gerald, Vincent;
\Yaukcgan R1 ·waukegan Sec7
0100a (1872)
Wallace, A. H. (vVinnie Fish) Ch
Bessie, Jacob; Lake Villa R1 Lake
Villa Sec8 070a (1891)
Walldan, Victor (Inez lv!uriell) Ch
Annette, Gladys, Victor, Howard,
Clinton, Inez; \Vankegan R1 vVaukegan Secl9 T105a ·Louis Cary
(1886)
Wallis, A. C. (Jv(ary Gantner) Ch
Lester, Grace, Edward; Lake Villa
R1 Avon Secl3 Tl20a Wilmington
& Mrs. M. Godfrey (1877)
Walmsley, George J. (Cora Amann)
Ch George Jr.; Round Lake R1
Avon Secl9 T54a Mrs. Renehan
(1909)
Walsh, E. R. (Elizabeth Bertram)
Grays Lake Rl \Varrcn Scc7 074a
(1906)
Walsh, John (Joehanna Frisby) Ch
Raymond, J ennic, :Margie, Berdine,
William, Robert; Lake Villa •R1
Grant Secl2 0120a (1862)
Walsh, Louis A. (Helen Read) Ch
:Marion, Burton; Benton
Farm
vVaukegan R1 Benton Sec31 TlOOa
Fred Buck (1916)
91
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Walton, G. A. (Almira McCormack)
Ch Floyd, Martha, Elmer, Meureate; Area 1\2 Fremont Sec23 TlO.Ja
A. L Ritta (!87.J)
Ward, George A. (Hattie :-.rclzer) Ch
George, HtTbcrt, Arthur; Prairie
View· El Vrrnou Sec35 053a (1916)
\Vare, Charles (Fannie ~1 anicrre) Ch
Loui~e. idanierre; \'Vare Fielrls Libcrtvville Rl I.ihertvville Scc7 080a
(1905)
.
Washburn, E. L. (Hazel Edwards) Ch
.Mahlon, Gordon, Kenneth. Howard;
Gurnee \Yarrcn Secl4 T68a ~!arv
A. WashlJUrn (188.J)
·
Washo, Harry W. (Lily :-.Iclzer) Ch
\Villiam, Ali.ce, Norman; Barrington
R3 Ela Sec29 099a (1917)
Waters, Del Ch Ethel; Grays Lake
R1 Avon Scc23 Tla Charles H.
Parker (1900)
Webb, Archie (Olive Wells) Ch Vernon; \Vadsworth Rl Lake Villa
Sec25 M. Webb (1891)
Webb, Charles (Ethel McGovern) Ch
Lucille, Elmer, Hazel; Antioch Rl
Antioch Scc9 095a (1869)
Webb, J. (Hose Pender) Ch Hobert;
Antioch IU Ne"·port Scc4 080a
(1917)
Webb, M. (Helen Gerrerl) Ch ·willis,
Archie; \Vadsworth H1 Lake Villa
Sec25 T80a Hotter Est. (!850)
Webb, T. A. (Jessie Pullen) Ch Donald, Howard; Gra\ls Lake Rl Warren Scc21 080a ( i868)
Webb, Willis S. (Daisy Faulkner) Ch
Alice; Wadsworth Rl Lake Villa
Sec25 T140a Hartley (1895)
Weber, Henry ()vf atilda Knigge) Ch
Anna, Sophia, Ida, August; Prairie
"View R2 Ela SeclO 060a (1887)
Weber, William (Dina Meyer) Ch
William. Fred, l\largaret; Lake Villa
]{1 Lake Villa Sec\2 0130a (1911)
Webe'J W. A. (Elsie \Volf) Prairie
View R2 Ela Sec9 TlOOa \Vm. Greaver
Wedge, Clarence (Jessie 1\lcC!elland)
Ch Harry, 11ay, Robert; Sunny Hill
\\'adswortb Rl \Varren Sec6 072a
(1882)
Wedge, George S. (Amy Smart) Ch
Earl; lv!ap]e La\vn Farm Antioch
Rl Antioch Sec17 052a (1899)
Wedge, Will C. (Leona Thorne) Ch
Howard, Margaret; \Vankegan Rl
Waukegan Sec18 040a (1870)
Wegener, B. G. (Margaret Brown)
Ch Henry', Peter, Joseph, Antonio,
Alovs, 11Iartin, Ed¥.-·ard; f..fcHenr-,r
In \Yanconrb Sec4 012.Ja (1912) ·
Wehrenberg, Ora (Clara Hasemann)
Ch Virginia; Area ]{I Libertyville
Sec31 Farm Hand R. J. Freis (1888)
Weidner, A. ]. Prairie Vinv \Tern on
Scc32 0118a (1911)
Weidner,
Charles
J. (Catherine
Schmit) Ch Leonard, Joseph, Regina, Edwin, Richard; Prairie "'iiew
H 1 Vernon Sec33 068a (1875)
Weidner, J. G. Ch Mary, Nell, Reinhold, John, \Villiam; Prairie View
Rl Vcr'non Sec32 0114a (1890)
Weiskopf, E. J. (Lillian Feuerstein)
Ch Elizabeth. Merri!I, Alien, Carl;
Willow Creek Farm Area R1 Ela
Secl 0!57a (1866)
Welch, Jane, James and William
vVadsworth Rl
Newport Sec17
0 120a (1878)
Welch, John, Sr. (Elizabeth Donley)
Ch Annabelle, John Jr., Lillian,
Francis, Joseph, Donald; Cary Station HI Cuba Sec21 0176a (1854)
Welch, J. F. (Katherine Hogan) Ch
\Villiam, Donald; Area Rl Libertyville Sec20 060a ( 1867)
Welinske, Frank (Lucy Swok) Prairie Vie\v Rl Vern on Sec35 T200a
. Mrs. Elizabeth Pollack (1916)
Wells, Curtis E. (Ida Robert Shaw)
Ch Lillian, Arthur, Howard; Tamarack Farm Antioch RZ Antioch
SeclS T228a Brooks Bros. & Chase
Webb (1886)
Wells, Ed (Nettie Trumble) Ch Curtis, Ernest. Spencer, Gordon; Antioch RZ Antioch Secl4 066a (1857)
Wells, Ernest (Hannah Patch) G-ray:">
Lake Rl \Varrcn Sec18 092a (1887)
Wells, E. H. (Grace Croker) lvlclorly
Farm \i\/aukegan R2 Libertvvi11e
Sec36 Engineer J. Ogden Ar~mour
(1890)
Wells, John F. Ch Olive, Norman.
Vernon; \Vaukegan Rl Newport
Sec23 070a (1864)
Wells, J. F. (Caroline Holtz) Ch Cindcrrlla; Prairie View Rl Vernon
Sec21 014\a (1858)
Wells, Nathan (Victoria Sells) Ch
Margaret, Ford. Chester, Marshall;
Lihertv,·ille Rl Libertyville Sec21
T225a -Farm Hand E. Hecht ( 1872)
Wells, P. E. (Anna Geier) Ch Leslie,
Ethel, Edwin, Avi, ,Lillian, Raymond, Ceicel; Grays Lake Rl Avon
Secl4 080a (1907)
Wells, R. S. (Etta Grabbe) Ch Paul;
Area RZ Fremont Sec25 T80a Clara
VanHorne (1914)
92
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Wells, Spencer (Jeane Armour) Ch
Harold; Antioch HZ ~ e•Yport Scc7
Tl38a J. \\'. Heese (1888)
Welton, Harry D. (l\Jargarct Baiky)
Ch James, Eloi:-:c. De\raynt'; Ziun
Citv R 1 Benton Sec33 Ti8a I. llf.
\\'elton (1904)
Wendland, Emil (\\ illi;uua Lcsky)
Ch Emilia, ,\largarett; Rondout HD
Libertyville Sec2J TCJ2a Chas. Tru~
(1914)'
Werden, C. K. (Hallie Ferris) Ch
Corenc ..Edna, 1-\ irk; \-Vanconda RD
\\'anconda O!lia (ll)J7)
Wertz, W. C. (Frieda Singer) Ch
\Vesley, Arthur, Char\e:;; Antioch
R3 Antioch Sec6 T21-la T. T. ?d orin
(1906)
. .
.
Wessel, Earnest (Laura Boehmer) Ch
Earl; Barringto11 1\2 Cuha SccZO
T172a Fred l~ampert (l<Jll)
Wessels, George (f.Jarie Krueger)
Barrington T\3 Ela Sec31 0111a
(1910)
Westman, John (\Tary f\'tcrson) Ch
Florence. Alice, H idretc, Lcne,
John; Antioch R2 Newport Scctj
T92a John White (1912)
Wewetzer, William ( :\nna Fcddcler)
Ch Harry, Roy; Barring-ton H2 Ela
Sec18 Tl60a cvlrs. C!Jas. Woo"\ 0876)
Weyhe, John E. (Elsie Cole) Ch Bairstall; Lion CitY Rl Benton Sec3-t
033a ( 1907)
Wheeler, Mrs. T. T. Ch !'earl, Ro)·,
Ralph, \\'alter; Deerfield H.l Deerfield Se·c8 OlOOa (18/0)
Wheeler, William Thomas (Alice
Stom) Ch \'ilo; Lihertvville Warren Sec33 T200a \\'. \' B. Ames
(1915)
.
Wheelock, Clarence E. (Stella Haffey)
Ch Clarence, Elva, Harohl, Laverne; Hillside Farm ).:fcHenry H2
\\'anconda Sccl6 Cl!08a (1871)Whitcomb, George H. (Minnie Boehl)
Ch George, :Mahle, E(hYard. Lc..-lie.
hving; Deerfield Deerfield Sec32
O.JOa (1890)
White, David Minto (illarg:aret 1v!cCreclie) Ch Earl, lllargarct. Bertha.
Ceorge; Locu~t Lawn Farm Antioch R2 Antioch Scc22 02i9a
(1851)
White, F. E. \Vhitehonse Farms
\\'ankeg-an R2 Libertvville Secl2
020-la (1915)
White, Gifford (Bell Kane) Ch Walte-r Jc, ?vfc·rle; lngk-~ide Rl Avon
Secl8 1'2-IOa Walter White (1872)
Whitmore, 0. B. (Ada Rose) Ch
Gladys; Grays Lake Rl Warren
Sec21 040a ( 1852)
Whitnell, G. W. (Florence lnsing)
Lake Bluff RD Shields Secl9 Ol!Za
(1837)
Whyte, George (Balla Birnie) Ch
\\-'illiam, George, Elizabeth; Lake
Forest 1\D Shidds Sec32 T!Oa
James Gordon (1908)
Wick, L. J. (Thyra Carlson) Grays
Lake ]{D Avon Scc3.J 0100a (1880)
Wickersheim, Arthur (Anna Sauer)
Ch Bennie, Alvin, Clarence; Prairie
View 1\2 Ela Sec.?S 062a Vernon
Sec30 Tl06a Ceo. \\"ickersheim
(1883)
Wickersheim, E. (Francis Shuchmuchcr) Ch Joseph, Ellen; Grays
Lake 1<2 A,·on Sec22 C. 1\f. :Mackfarlane ( 1880)
Wickersheim,
Fred
(Wilhelmina
Krueger) Ch Eliza, Clara, \Vilhelm,
Elsie. Ed\Yard, Alma, Anna, Harry;
Prairie Vie\Y J\2 Ela Sec35 093a
(1858)
Wickersheim, George (Carrie Sitwalt)
Ch Charle~. Arthur; Prairie View
1<2 Ela Sec2.i 0106a (1877)
Wickersheim, Mathias (Amelia Ginclt)
Ch Albert, Edwin, Julia. Emil,
"~lma.
Edward, Herbert, Nelda,
Elsie: Prairie \~iew Rl Vernon
Scc28 04la ( 1847)
Wicks, George (Anna Vogt) Ch
Clara, Robert. Albert, Dorothy;
Gravs l.ake R D Avon Sec34 T15a
Joh;, Wicke (1867)
Wicks, John (Emma Forvor) Ch Larucsc, 'Mahle; Grays Lake RD Avon
Sec34 0160a (1868)
Wiehrdt, Ed. ( Ly<lia Quentin) Barrington R3 Ela Sec33 TIOOa Mrs.
Wm. \Vieludt (1892)
Wiemuth, George (\\'ilmina Hartz)
Ch Irvin, Josephine, Edwin, Elenora, Florence; Barrington Rl Cuba
S.ec22 T160a G. \V. Lagschulte
(1900)
Wienecke, August (Frederica Lohmann) Ch Edward, Zoe. 1vfinnie,
Arecia, Annie, August, Frederick,
Charlie'. T,ouis, Emil; Barrington
R2 Cnl•a Sec24 027a (1864)
Wienecke, Emil (:Vfyrtle M. Leonard)
Barrington R2 Cuba Sec14 0117a
(1888)
Wiese, Hy (Clara Laube) Ch Bertha,
Emma. Robert, Ravmond; Barring·
ton HI Ela Sec30 Tl52a Geo. Meier
(1899)
93
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Wightman, D. L. (Amanda Edwards)
Ch Charles; Grays Lake R2 Avon
Scc28 0232a (18~2)
Wilcox, E. (Anna Smith) Ch :Morris,
'furner, Robert: Pleasant View
Farm Area H 1 Fremont Sec25 095a
(1863)
Wilcox, J. (Orpha Wilson) Ch L. P.,
Alioa; Antioch Antioch SeclO 050a
(1860)
Wilkinson, A. S. (Ada Caine) Ch ~!or
ris; Lake Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec7
Tl93a W. J. Caine Est. (1900)
Willby, Fred R. (Hattie Bain) Ch
\·Verdo11, Grace, Chester; Zion Citv
Rl Newport Secll 085a (1859) ·
Willby, W. K. (Lila Forman) Zion
City Rl Benton SeeS Tl27a Nichols
Est. (1879)
Willer, Richard W. (Rose Handschug) Ch Diana; Libertyville RD
Libertyville Secl7 04a (1912)
Willey, D. A. Sr. Ch D. A. Willey Tr.;
Ingleside Rl Grant Scc15 Ol66a
(1887)
Willey, Truman (Mary Bamford) Ch
Bernice; Ingleside ]{1 Grant Secl5
T166a Willey Est. (1887)
Williams, Lee A. (Roberta H arvev)
Ch Harvey; Grays Lake RZ Avon
Sec26 0 lOa ( 1907)
Willman, John C. (?11innic Herman)
Ch A thea, Christ, Louella, Ethan;
Deerfield Rl Deerfield Sec29 022a
(1861)
Willoughby, T. W. (Bertha Edmunds)
Ch Minerva, Louis, Burton; VVadsworth Rl vVarrcn Sec6 T4a E. Cannon D900)
Wilson, A. P. (Hattie Leachman) Ch
Flora, Edna, May, Rcn; Russell,
Helen, Alice, Alma; Grays Lake RD
Avon Sec30 T200a C. J. Wilson
(1916)
Wilson,· Frank (Emma Vasev) Ch
Cliffofd, Beatrice, Frank; McHenry
Rl Wauconda Scc4 0!20a (1909)
Wilson, H. L. (Emily Kirk) Waukegan Rl Waukegan Sec6 062a (1852)
Wilson, James M. (Alice Stanford) Ch
Edna, Frances; Lancaster Farm
Dce·rfield Rl Vernon Sec! T700a
Louis F. Swift (1916)
Wilson, Thomas E. (Bird Foss) Ch
Edward, Helen; Edellvn Farms
\Vankegan R2 Liberty.villc Sec!
0350a (1915)
Wilton, E. A. (Nellie .Burnett) Ch
Oliver, Howard; Lake Villa RD
l..<~k~ Vijla SeeS OISSa (1866)
94
Wilton, T. R. (Julia Yopp) Ch Hazel,
Aneta; Antioch Rl Lake Villa Sec29
0130a (1862)
Wilton, W. M. (Emma Willington)
Ch Anne, Harriett; Grays Lake Hl
Avon Srcl4 0200a (1866)
Winkler, Henry (Sophia Colleen) Ch
Henry, Emmy, :Mary, \Valter, Elsie,
Hoy, Lillian; \Vauconda 'Wauconda
Scc35 T130a August 1\Iavis (1915)
Winter Bros. (Clarence and William
A.) Valley View Farm \Vadsworth
Newport Sec27 0150a (1868)
Winter, Robert (Edith Moore) Ch
Robert, Constance; Over Yonder
Farm Lake Forest RD Shidds SeeS
Chauffeur Chas. S. Dewey (1914)
Winters, Lena D. (Dixon) Ch Ella,
Chester, 1{argaret, Gordon, hrlarion,
Esther; \Nadsworth Rl Newport
Secl6 040a (1875)
Wirtz, August (Anna Brixen) Ch
Elizabeth, Frank, Edith, George,
Anna; Area R2 Fremont Sccll
0140a (1858)
Wirtz, F. J. Area R2 Fremont Secl5
T240a ~f rs .. Caroline Wirtz
Wirtz, John G. (Lillian Pfannenstill)
Area R2 Fremont Sec22 Tl12a M. C.
Wirtz (1891)
Wirtz, J. H. (Bertha"Winterhalter) Ch
William, Bertha; Area R2 Fremont
Sec14 (1858)
Wirtz, Mrs. M. Ch August, John,
Michael,
Elizabeth,
Frederick,
Frank, Carrie; Area R2 Fremont
Secl5 0240a (1857) '
Wirtz, M. C. (Ida Sherman) Ch John,
Mary, Michael. Ida, Margaret, Edward; Area R2 Fremont Sec27
0 120a (1860)
Withager, Wilhelm (Martha Becker)
Ch Edwin, Edna; Prairie View R2
Ela Sec35 T208a J. D. Pahlman
(1915)
Witt, Carl Area Rl Vernon Secl4
013a (1883)
Witt, Edward \Vaterford Farm Area
Rl Vernon SeclO T500a L. C. Rose
(1900)
Witt, Fred (Sophia Nichol) Ch Hermatt, Emma, Freda. Loic; Lake
Villa Rl Lake Villa Sec2 T3a
(1877)
Witt, John (Louisa Law) Ch Edwin,
Alta, Arthur, ·walter, Ida: Willow
Park Prairie View R2 Ela Sec2'7
087a (1890)
Wobink, Chas. (Alvinc Sutur) Ch
Clara; Ingleside Rl Grant Sec23
042a (1909)
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Wol~~:ver,
Edt~h,
Edwin (Celia Kenny) Ch
Edna, 1Yiarie, Francis; Sunnystde Farm Wauconda Wanconda
Sec35 0156a (1915)
Wolf, Austin Ch Ruth Gertrnde·
Prairie View Rl Ve~non Sec27
T286a William Whigam (1907)
Wolf, C. (Emma Selig) Deerfield
Deerfield Scc31 TSOa Fred Clavey
(1877)
Wolf,_ Geo. (Sister, Mamie Wolbe)
Anltoch Rl Antioch Sec23 Tl57a
Fred Loof (1899)
Wolf, Henry (Ida Behrens) Ch Edna,
Hattie, Laura, :\1artin, Emma· Prairie View Rl Vernon Scc21 'T120a
Daniel Herschberger (1916)
Wf:!lf, Jacob (Matilda Smith) Ch Austm, Chester, Everett, Oliver Welton, N odie, Daisy, Nelda, lii'ildred ·
Prairie View Rl Vern on Sec27
0130a (1841)
Wolff, A. (Eva Karper) Ch Almer
Herman, Hilder; Lake Villa Ri
Lake Villa Sec34 0130a (1893)
Wolff, Michael (Selma Ketsel) Ch
Christina, George, Anna; Area Rl
Libertyville Sec29 040a (1894)
Woltman, Henry (Annie Egger) Ch
Clara, John, Adolph, Walter, Gertrude, Mary; Area R2 Ela Sec9 T73a
Henry Fulling (1905)
Wob, Joe (Mary Voldrich) ChAnna,
Caroline, Katie, Jack; Lizzie, Emma,
Margrett, Mary; Lake Villa Rl
Lake Villa Sec36 T160a Earnest
Brook (1905)
W<;>od, E. (Evalyn Sheldon) Ch Lillts; Grays Lake Rl Fremont Sec3
T40a R. Kapple (1910)
Wood, John (Sarah Berry) Ch John
Willian1, Charles, T01n, Ernest:
· Fredrick, Robert, Janet, Sarah;
Hawthorn Farm Libertyville Rl
Libertyville Sec28 Horseman Samuel Insul (1910)
Wood, Robert G. ('Wadsworth Rl
N~wport Sec33 Farm Hand LeRoy
Dtetmeyer ( 1913)
Woodin, M. A. Ch Jennie \Villiam·
Area Rl Vernon SeeS O~Oa (1906)
W(lolley, Clarence (Annie Baldwin)
t h H.uby; Gurn<'e H.l \Varren Sec21
T80a Ellen Lamb (1865)
Woolley, S. E. (Mary Hamilton) Ch
Samuel, l\lary. Esther; Locust Farm
\Vaukegan R2 \Vaukegan Sec?9
OSOa (1860)
Worth, Fred W. (Belle Barnstable)
Ch Leslie, }rvine, Guerdon; \¥au~
kegan Rl Warren Secl 0160a (1876)
Worth, R. (Bessie Stedman) Ch Dorothy; Gurnee lU \Varren Sec4
Tl06a A. S. Chandler (1892)
Wrate, John (l'vlinnie Stone) Grays
Lake Rl Avon Secl4 T160a Dr. Bellows (1913)
Wright, Clyde C. (Nettie R. Russell)
Success Farm Round Lake Rl Wauconda SeclO T109a Sidney J. Russell (1898)
Wrig!'t, C. J. (Grace Armstrong) Ch
lllatda; .Grays Lake Rl Warren Sec
19 0135a (1907)
Wright, Fred L. (Emma Kouba) Ch
Evelyn, Russell; Grays Lake Rl
Avon Sec13 050a (1874)
Wulbbell, Fred (Helen· Schiffmann)
Ch \Valter, Helen, Genevieve Herbert; Libertyville Rl Liber'tyvillo
Secl7 05a (1911)
Wutzke, R. F. (Frances Ahrens) Ch
Clyde; Burr Oak Farm Gurnee Rl
Warren Scc15 080a (1913)
Wylie, W. R. (Catheriri McMahon)
Ch Margaret, Marshall, Lucille
Catherine, Bernice, VVilliam, Ber~
nard; Edgewood Farm Area Rl
Vernon Sec15 0143a (1909)
95
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J. M. APPEL
Vice· President
C. F. GRANT, Cashier
_ _ _ __:;F:__:A:.::.R=M:.::E::.:::RS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
LAKE COUNTY BREEDERS' DIRECTORY
BROWN SWISS
BEEF CATTLE
ABERDEEN ANGUS
LAKE CoUNTY FARM .. Libertyville, IUJ.
LEATHERBEE, RonT .... Lake Forest, R. D.
LEETE, R. S..
. ... Grays Lake, R. 2
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HEREFORD
CATER, MRS. '"".
lNSULJ SAM ..
.. Libertyville, 1\.
.. Libertyville, R.
SHORTHORN
AMANN, W. J ...... Round Lake, G. ll.
BAUERNSMlTH, F. L...
Area, H. 2
CABLE HENRY D ..... Lake Villa, R I
(LAR~1 FRANK J ..... ,\Vadsworth, R. 1
CoNNELL, GEo. W ........ Zion City, R.l
CoNWAY] D.P .... ,
....... Hondout
CooPER, J. W.....
. ....... Area, R. 1
CouRTNEY BROS.
. •. Barrington, R. 2
DooLITTLE, \V. L ........ Gray Lake, R. I
DRt1CE C. . .
. .. Gray ~ake, 1~. 1
DuN:FORD) (,r~o ....... , .... Anhoch, h. 3
ERICKSON) OTTO ........ Barrington, H. 2
GARBUTT, G. F ......... Barrington, R 1
HATCH, FRED L ...... Spring Grove, H. 1
HERTEL, HENRY SR .... Grays Lake. 1\..2
HoGAN, H. B ........ Pr:1iric View, R. 2
'HuGHES. CARL D . . . . . Libertyville, ]{,I
JoNES, E. n.'......
.Dcrr.field, 1,'·~
1iJNTO, D. HAROLD .. , ..... Antwch, H. ....
PHILLIPS, 1f. H ........ Barrington, 1~. 2
ScHUMACHER, H. G .... Barrington, R. 1
SNE!lDON, W".. . . .
. .. Derrfiel<l. K I
THAIN. )OHN A ....... Wadsworth, 1\. I
WILTON: W. M. . .
. . Grays Lake, R. 1
\VoLH, M.,
.Area, R I
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ELGIN, ILLINOIS
West McHenry, Ill.
98
DAI~Y
CATTLE
AYRSHlRE
GUERNSEY
:\ssx ... Chicago .. , ... ,.
.................. Lake Villa, R. D.
BAIRD, J. H ............ 'Waukegan, R.l
BEHRENS. F. J ....... Grays Lake, R. I
CoMSTOCK, L. P ........ Barrington, R. 2
DENMAN, C. E ........ Wadsworth, E.!
DEVLIN, H. J ............ Ingleside, R. I
DILLON, WM. C ....... Round Lake, R. I
DoNNELLEY, R. H ...... \Vaukegan, R. 2
DuBA, SAM .......... Libertyville, R. D.
DuNFORJJ
GEo ............ Antioch, H. 3
DuRAND, ScoTT S .... Lake Forest, R. D.
EGGERS, H. A ................ Area, R. 2
FARWELL, GRANGER ...... Waukegan, R.2
GRIMSHAW, }OHN .....• Lake Villa, R. 1
HAYFORD, J. H ....... PrairieView, R.l
HIBBARD, GEO. A ........ Zion City, R I
HoLCOMB, MRS. R. C ........ Area, R. D.
HuEBSCH, L. A .............. Area, H.2
LEHMANN, E. E ............ Lake Villa
.-\Lu:.:xtJ.\LEJ
POLLED DURHAM
NAH'ZlGER, VAL. . . . . . . . . Zlon City,
ToYNTON)
S.,
.. Barrington.
ErmrARUS, ClLo\UNCEY N ......... Rtbscll
INsUL, SA,r ........... Libertyville. R I
Kn:LEY, Euw. S ...... Libertyville, H. D.
ScHROEDER, H. W ...... Grays Lake, R. 2
BoNNER, J. H .......... Lake Villa, R l
C.\STER~ON BHos .... Keno;;ha, \-Vi~ .. R. 1
CoRRIS. MRS. LAURA ............. Eussdl
DENMAN, C. E..
. .. Wadsworth, R. 1
HoFFMAN, MRS. E. .Lake Bluff. R. D.
KING, E. W. . . . .
. ... Antioch. K 2
McCREDIE, WM ........ Lake Villa, R. 1
McVEITY, F. R ........ Barrington, R. 2
REINECKE, H. C......
. .Area, R. 2
~UTZKE, R F ............. Gurnee, R. I
1
1\.IAGEE,
E. K ........... Barrington, R. 1
MARTIN, GEO. 'vV .......... Antioch, R. 2
MoHRMANN, J, L ...... \Vaukcgan, R. 2
MooRE, Euw. S...
. . , ... Lake Forest
SMITH. SYDNEY..... .Lake Bluff. R.n.
SPENCER, FRANK V.
. .. Deerfield, R. I
TAYLOR, HY A . . . . . . Libertyville. R. I
TYSON, MRS. S. B.
. ..... Lake Fon·st
WARE, (HAS.
. Libertyville, R. I
\Vmm. F. E.
.. ..... Waukegan, R.2
\VJLLIAMS, DAVIn \V.,
. Lake Forc"t
HOLSTEIN
AR>!Ot.•R. J. OGDEN., .Lake Forest, H. ll:
/\SMA, FRANK..
. .. \Vauk(·gan. H. 2
ATKINSON. Toe.
.... Rondout, R.n.
BMRY. P. 1'..
. . . . . .. Gurnee, R. I
BENNETT, L. G ......... , Zion City, R. 1
BENWELL, CLUFORU .... G.rays Lake, H. 2
BERGERON) A. L .••... Lihcrhville. H. D.
BERG HORN. H. F. .
. . Barrington. R. 3
HERGHORN, \•Vl\L F ..... Barrington, R. 2
Borr, V{ENHEL...
. .... Gurnee, R. 1
BREWER, A. J. , .
. Grays Lake, R 2
BuTLER, DoNALD..
. ... Deerfield, R. I
C."EY, A. M....
. .Libertyville, R. I
CoMBS. A. B. . .
. .. Hound I .ake, R. I
CouRTNEY BRoS... . .. Barrin!'(lon, R. 2
CRAWFORD, S. L. . .
. .. Zion City, R. I
DE BOO, (HAS.. .. .. .. .. \Vaukegan, R. 2
DEGNER, S. W. . .
. .. Libertyville, R. I
DIBBLE, ANTHOJ-;"Y.
. .\Vadsworth, R. 1
99
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY_ _ _ __
I )lfmu:, J-J .\HR\'.
DooLITTLE.
H.
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.\ntioch. 1\.
. I ~urn ('C, R.
DoWELL BRos.
. ....... :\ ld lenry, 1\. l
Du:-.·L\1', .-\. :\.
Harringtt)n, 1\. 1
ELSH1. 7 RY. Eun-:wr.
. ( ~tlflHT. 1\. 1
FAR.\IA:X, (~- \\'".
.C~nrne(', l\.1
FERRY, H.\\".
. .. Zion City. 1\.1
Ft:-.:Cl.'1TER, GHJ. H. . . \\'ankegan. 1-\.2
Frsu, EITRJ:rr.
. ... Lake \'ilia, !{. 1
Fr.ouv. ~,. ..\1. F..
. . \\"aukcgan. 1\. 2
FoRD, B. D.
. ...... l;ray:-:. Lake. 1\. j)_
FRISCH. Cui\:;_ IR
C:1n 1<. 1
F'RllHTORFf.R. (;J.:o ..... l'rairic Vin-\, I·L 1
(;ISS, .E. J.
. . \'crnon. 1\. 1
(;Los so:-:. ~I
. 1\otmd Lake, 1\. 1
Go~vo, .\:\TilO:'\Y.
. .. \Y;nd.;:egan. K
(;RIFF!~. 1\. B.
. .. Zion CitY. R.l
!_;ROVER. H. I\.
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G!:ERf_:\, J_ )of . . . . . . . Lihert_n·ilk, 1\. n.
H.-\1 t\"ES. I,, \Y
.l_;llrlh'l'. I\. 1
HARTZ, joll!\.
. . Harrin~totL H.. l )_
HA\\'KT:\"S. E. ()
. Lake Yilla, I\. 1
HowE, _loll:\.
..l.;tkc Zuri~..-h. 1~.!>.
How
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. . KaninRlon. 1\. I
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\Vancond:t
. ..... Del'fficld H. I
. .--\rt'<l. R. 1
1..::.-\PPU:, CH.-\S.
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1-.::Al'PLF., E. l>.
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I..::.u-:HER. J. E.
(;ray!' Lake. R 1
KRI:-ITA.\'. 1:.
.. \Y;ltlkc!.!·an 1\.2
L~::ATJ-H:IWI·:E 1\mn . . Lakt· Forl:!'t, I\. I>.
LEWIX. D. J ~
Zion CitY, I\ 1
Lll.r .. 1\. ]. J•.
. .. \re:t, 1\.1
Lt·sK. l.EWI~ \..
(;ray:-; Lake. 1\.
i.Yo!\'S, T. F.
\\'iiukegan. R
Ji·:x;;;EN,
~L\J;EE, E. ]..;: .
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. ... Barrington, l\.
. .. _(;ray:-; Lake·. 1\.
. .:\. Chicag·o, 1\.
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XO!<RtS. F. F.
. ... Harringtun~ .R. 2
( )r.t·oTT, \I YRu:-.: H.
.-\ntiuch. 1\.
Uwr·:~. \-\·. H.
. LibtTt\·\·illc, R.
PAPJioCL.-. E.\~1..
. ... 1\nnnd 'Lake. R.
P.\SZER, (;Eo. \-\'.
.C~urnec. 1\.
P.\RKE!-1, Cir.\~. 1-1.
(~ray:- Lake. R.
1'.·\TTER::.ox. I . .\1
Lil~t-rtn·illc. 1\.
flE.·\Rl'J·:. H. _i.
'· .J:i(JT; City, l\.
flt·.-\RCE, 1\.o) 1..
. .... \ntio.rh. 1\.
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Pr-:1'1'1·:~. L. fl
.. I'rairiv \'inY, 1\.
Pt-:TER~, (;Eo..
Lihertn·ilk, 1\.
I'ETt·:llSJ·::-.:. \\'~t H
l.itwr(\ \·ilk. 1\. 1
I'RoTJi\r·:. \\':'11 ....... Spring· (;ron·, 1\.1
1\r-:ESE, FL:'IfEI~ l-.
.. narringt(Jil, J\. 2
Hrrzt-:xn-L\!.ElL \\'. H. f'rairit' \'ie"·· [\.!
l~cH"~E. \IRs. E:'lt.\!A.
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1\tH'SE, 1\mrr. I\.
. ..-\rca, I\. 2
Rt·ssELI. . . \ . . \.
. . CttnH'L', R. 1
1\Y.\).', _lm:..
. \\'ankeJ..:·an, 1\.2
S.-\(;J-:, Enw.
. ... t;ray~ L~tkT. 1\..2
S.1~""''"'· \\'.F.
..Barrington. R.2
SnL\t'ER, ER:\'EST.
. .. lkcrficld, I\. 1
~CIIXEIIlEJ.t, H
.. Barringtou. R. 3
ScH\\'AXPT. :\Lfli·Xr ... Lilwrtn·ille. It Il.
SElLER, EmY.
. .. \\'aitkcg-an, I\. 2
SHEE.'\, \·\"ruv J...
.-\ntiorh. T\.. 1
St:>-!1':-:o.'\' C11.'-~- <~ Kl'no:-;h:t. \\'i., .. R.J4
Su·ssER, FR.".:\'1..:. . . . , .. l.ilH'rty,·ilk, 1-\.1
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. ;\ua, f\. 1
ST,\FFOIW, I\. \V.
. .\rca, I\. 2
ST.\RK, \\'. F
.... :\rca. R. 2
STo.'\'r HRo~...
.Lihertn·illc 1{, n.
~TR,\11.\:\, ]oH.'\ .ht.. ,\\'adSworth, 1\.1
Tno~usoK. ]uBJ-..
. .Barrington, 1\.. 2
TIBBETTS, C. P. , .......... Lake Fore;t
TowKsE,;D, E. K..
. .J{ound Lake. R. I
\".\"JJERWERF, T"r.
. ... c\rea, R. I
Vosr., H. K...
J.
WAG,ER, !'.
WALKER, W.
WEISKOPF, E.
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J.
WELCH, _1. F.
WHJTE, D. ),[..
WILCOX, E.
WIRTZ, M. C.
WoLFF, lll.
\\'ooLLEY. C..
. ........ Gurnee,
. . Round Lake,
.Lake Villa,
. .. ,\rca.
.Area,
\ntioch,
.}\rea.
. ... Area,
...\rea,
Gurnee,
R I
R. I
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R.1
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JERSEY
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U..-\COS, FRASK.
. ..
. ~1cHcnry, l\. 1
BACON, TBIOTHY . . . . . . , )fcHcnry, 1<. 1
(LEVELA:Xn, E. T..
. . LakC Villa. H. 1
CROCKETT. \V. P.
. ....... N. Chicago
DERil"t;,
H.
. .. Lake Villa, R. 1
Do:-; EGA X, PHJLll'.
. .. \\'attk('gan, 1\.2
DuNJ~ORD, GEo.
. .\ntioch, 1\. 3
FLANAGAK, E. F.
.:\ntioch, R. 1
J,
Ftoon. HARRY E.. . ...... GurnC<\ 1\. 1
liAR:-.-iAN. PAUL B .... Libertyville. R. D.
HtsU,\Rn, GEo. ,\.,< ..... Zion City. H. 1
Hn.AKll, J. H ....... Libertyyi!le. RD .
HuNTJXG'fOX, CHAS. P ...... Grays Lake
JoKES, D. B.
. Lake Foreot. K D
KEELEY. Enw. S ...... Liberty,·ilk, R. ll.
Km·rE~HOEFER. G"
..... Lake Fore-"t
LEW!". D. J.
. . Zion City. R. I
).JcCOR)[JCK, R. Hn.L.
. Lake Forc~t
:MITCHELL. G. F.
:\rca. R. 1
~[Q(~f;, THOS. E.
. .Gr<lys Lake, 1\. 1
:\IOORE, \\'. D. :\.
. . Hig-hland Park
PRATT. :\[RS. \\'. E..
. ..... ,Grays Lake
S.\ITTll, DEL.\\'.\X . . . . Lake Fon·~t. R 1>.
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. Lih(·rty,·illc. J\. 1
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Deerfielrl, !{, 1
CALDWELL. ~fR:". 0. B.
. . .'\rca, (_;_ n.
Cmn,ELL. (;EO. \\'.
. .. Zion City. H. 1
DrcRI"G. J, H.
. _Lake Villa, R. 1
Dt~KCAX, C. F.
. \\'aukcgan, I\. 2
G:\RBUTT. G. F.
. .Barrington, H. 1
HATCH. FRED L.
. .Spring Grove. R. 1
,To"Es, E. B.
. Deerfield. R. 1
KorPENHOEFER, GEo.
. . Lake Forc!'-t
KRUSEMARCK. C.
. . Crays Lake, f{. 1
LEATHERBEE, RouT
.. Lake Fore-"t. R. D.
.\loGe. THo~. E ........ Grays Lake, R. 1
Swtr-t. RonxEY B. . . Llberty\·illc, R 1
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CHESTER WHITE
J.
. Round Lake.
~_J. JJ.
. .1-\u:-;~ell
.\.'fAXN, \V.
EDWARDS,
C. 1\.
EtSllURY,
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. .. l_;urnce, 1~ 1
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FAULK!"ER BROS.
FLOOD, HARRY E.
GoTTSCHALK, Lul'IS.
HUEBSCH, L. _-\.
Jo~·~-:s. E. ] .
:\!ORSE, r\L\RTJ" V.
:'\EAHRTNcr-:R_, E.
. .c;urncc, R. 1
. . Gurnee, I\. 1
. , . Gurnee, R. 1
. .. 1\ockfelkr
..-\rcaj 1\.2
. .. :\rca. 1\.
J .... Round
.Area. R. 2
Lake. R. 1
. . . . . " . . . . . \\'aukegan. l~.
P.-\:\'ZER. GEo. \\:.
. ... J;urn~c, 1\.
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DUROC JERSEY
A.\IE~.
C. C.
. c;rays Lake. R 1
BADJAl"~. En\\·. 0 .... r.;ra,-s Lake, !{, 2
Bo"NER, ]. H
.... Lake \'ilia. R. 1
HRJSTO\\·, \\". J.
. .. \rea. R. 1
B.J..'TJ.EJ.t, J)oX,\Ul.
..lkcrficltl, I\. I
C.\sEY. C. I ........... Lihertn·illc. !{. 1
CATER, \IRS. \\' ;r . . . . • Libert),,·ilk, !{. 1
CULVER. En:RETT.
. , .. Lake Villa, 1\. 1
DILl.IJ", w,r. c. ..... Rollnd Lake, R.l
Den.\, ~.\,\1.
. ... Libertn·ille. 1\. J).
DHFY. ),] .. .
- .. IJecrfield
Duxs, R. E
..... :\rca, 1{.2
DYER F
... \rea. !{.
E(~CE~S. I·L-.\.
. ...-\rea. }\..
FERRY, H. \V.
. .Zion City, R. I
(~JSS. E. J.
, ... Prairie View. 1\.. 1
GLosso;-;. M .......... Round Lake, }\.. 1
GoTTSCHALK, L. F .... Prairie View, H. 2
(~J<L\r::.\l, HEJ':RY H.
. .. ;\ntioch. R. 1
HAR:\fAX, PAUL B.
Libertn,illc, 1\.. D.
HAYFORD, T. H.
. . PrairiC View. :R.. 1
HERZ1Xt~. F'"REH .. , . . , .. Libertyvilk, R. I
HoWL.\~ll, R. I'.
. .... Barrington. R 1
Hn;HES. C.-\RL D ..... J.ihcrty\'illc, H. 1
Hn::--.:n:R, \i\'u.n-t:R E.
. .. \ntioch, R. 1
Hu~n:R. 'v\ ..\1. ,\,
. . . . Antioch. H. 1
TxsuL, SA:\r.
. .. Libertn·ille. R. 1
]OHKSO,, (H." ........ Lake 'villa. R 1
JoH"STO", S. I'.
.Deerfield, R. 1
loRI\Al'i, ERWT" B.
.Deerfield, H.1
'KELSEY, G-Eo.
. . Barrington. :R.. 1
LL\THERHEE,, 1\.0BT' ... l .. akc Forest, H. n.
LEETE. R. S.
. ....... Grays- Lake. l\. 2
-~IARTIX, A. Y.
. .... Gray~ Lake, R.
:\TEVILLF., W. H. . ....... Deerfield, R. 1
PEPPER, L. H.
. . Prairie \-'iew, 1<. 2
Sen AID, }OR''.
. Ingleside, R. 1
ScHAFER, ERKEST A.
. Deerfield, R 1
Si•EKCER. F. V.
. Deerfield, R. I
SrAHL,]. F.
. ... Prairie View, R. I
STANTOK, F. T.
.Inglesi<lc. R.l
S·n_!L, \\':'11. f)..
. . Prairie View. R. 2
101
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
B.>, ... VVadsworthl
\Vr-.r....
. .... Area,
VINYARD, E. L ......... Deerfield,
WAIT, L. L....
. . RonnJ Lake,
WARE, (!LIS. .
. .. LiLcrtni\le,
\VERER, W. A.
. . Prairie View,
WILCOX, E.
.Area,
WIRTZ. M. C.
. ... c\rea,
STEPHENS, c;EO.
VICKERY,
R.
R.
K
R. 1
R. 1
R. 2
R. I
K 2
HAMPSHIRE
\YILSON, THos. E ....... \:Vaukegan 1 1-C
POLAND CHINA
Enw ..... Prairie View. lt 2
BROOKS, vV'r. E..
. McHenry, H. 2
CANNON, LESLIE B ... Gra-..,:s Lake, R. 1
CROCJ\ETT, \V. P.
. .·.. N. Chicago
DlLLENBECl\. E. S.
. . \;Vankcgan, R. 1
FRlSt::H, Cn AS.
. ...•.. C~u·y, R. 1
L.\r\!1,\lT. \Vi\L
Prairie View R
LUDAS, lGN:\TZ..
. .... \Vaukegan:
1
1\hTCI-IELL. G. F.
. ........ A rca, H. 1
PFISTER, H. A.
.Prairie View, H.. 1
PoHLMAN. Vv'.
. ..... Barrington, R. 2
THOli-IPSON. lonE.
.Barrintgon, R. 2
WHEELOCK, C. E.
. . 'McHenry, 1\.2
WoLF, C....
. ... DcerliclJ
n.\RlL\R.\t',
H.:
TRAVIS.
O'CoNNOR, }As.
REEVES, W. H.
WoLF>', M.
CoiJRTi\'EY BRu~.
DoxNELLEY. R. H
ERlCKSOX, OTTO..
GAt.H;AR, B. .1..
GAJWL'TT, G. F.
GRJFF!i\, H. B...
H.EHSClliWI~I;ER. I>.
lloBLl:"-'. H 1-::-;1n
HoGAN, H. l:L
Koot\, A. \Y. . .
CnAS
\VHITE,' D. "1'1..
. ....... Cary, R. 1
. Prairie
View
. .. Deerfield, H. 1
. Barrington, 1<. 2
.Area, H. 1
0.
. ... Antioch, R.
. .. Antioch, R.
E ..... \Vaukcgan, R.
(~..
. Lake l:;:orc::;t
.Area, R. 1
. . Gray." Lake, H.. 2
. ............. Hn:;s-dl
0Lsi~N. 1L\RTJ:\..
. . . . . \Vaukegan, H. 1
PATTERSO!'.', ]. l\J.
. .Libertyville, 1-.!_.1
PH ILl t>, \\'~T.
. ..Libertyville. 1\. l
PJ-TTLLlPS, ).J. H ....... Barrington, R. 2
KoPJ'EI\IlUEFJ·.H,
Forest, R U.
:\S\
1\fnTR. E. H.
1·fllt{JW·: BRos..
SPENCER. F. V.
SwiFT, RollNEY
. . . ..... Deerfield, R. I
B.
. Libertyville, -R. 1
.............. Deerfield
, ... Libertyville, H.
. ...... \Vadsworth, H..
IKSliL
Sna::.
\\"ooP,
SA~r.
]ACK.
Ton~
. .. Libertyville, 1-\, 1
. .. Libertyville, K I
..... Libertyville, R. l
S.\ \I
S·1 t'HHl'-'f;~ •. \. \\'.
Libertyville, R. 1
SHROPSHIRE
EH~FST.
. LihertY\'ilk,
S,\.\1.
. . . . . Librrty\'ille,
:\I .\!nt:-..:, .\. V:
.... Cr:1ys Lake,
\'_.,;..; P ..-..TTFX, C. I.
'\ntioch,
R. 1
It 1
R. 2
R,.2
SOUTH DOWN
. (;rays Lake .
\!o!;1:, Til OS. F ..
'~~-
1
~-~----
POULTRY
\.Ol-"1 \';-;.,
LIGHT BRAHMA
l)u-:\1\ELLEY, l~.
~TOJ{Y, \V~d. :\.
\\'!:JWR,
H.
w".
. .\\'aukega.n, R.2
Antioch, R. 2
.Lake Villa, R. 1
. ........
.
SILVER CAMPINE
.r;rav~
l(!:'\1(;, CFn. ll.
\\'ALS£1, E 1{
\\.JI.Cll,
.Barrington, R.
J
Lake, H. 1
.Cra~·s Lake, H 1
. '\rca, l~. 1
F.
BUFF COCHINS
SHETLAND PONIES
Euw. P. . \Vaukegan, H.
C. F..
. . \Vaukegan, R.
F. L ......... Lake Villa, 1\. 1
BLA.'\ClL\Rll.
Dl1NC\N 1
Lr·:.-\TIIERBEE,
1\.orn . . Lake Forest, R. D.
SHELDON) AKrHlJR
F.
.Arc;~ 1
R.J
TL'Rl\ER,
HOUDAN
\VALKFl~.
BLACK LANGSHAN
L. B. WERDEN
D.-\lC\ST.:\1\LE,
CcLn:n, E ..
l-fOJll-:1\', :\J.FO!W.
LIVESTOCK COMMISSION
Phone Yards 7 4 7
Room 85 Exchange Bldg ..
UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO
I get RESULTS for. the .man that ships ihe stock and RESULTS are
what you put in the BANK.
'
Jh•f(•rt"UC"P--DroYers DI?'JJoBit Nf1tiunal l:anl\
!02
S. B.
.. Lake Villa, K
Lake \'ill;, R. 1
.... Barrington. H.. 1
\\'1:-.;rEns,
\Y!'TZKF,
EsE~TROT.
FE!<H\',
C. W.
(!J . •\::',
D.
HEnJANN. 0. (;.
ZAH N"LE, JOHN.
ZANDER, \V;r.
.(~rays
Lake, R.2
Zion City, R. 1
R. I
1{. 1
i.E:" A.
H.. F..
It 3
R. 2
. .\\'adsworth, R. 1
. .~nrner, R. 1
BLACK MINORCA
BROWN LEGHORN
ncHZL.AFF, F:-.IlL.
OA\'lS, }ASI'ER
E. A.
Jon;-.; P
V\'FllER. \V".
. ...... Lake Villa,
\VEl.CH RHOS.
. . \Va(bworth,
\\'1·::';-;1-:1.~. CF11
.. narrington,
\VJF.l\'ECKE, E.\IJI
.. Barrington,
... (~onH'r. R. 1
\\"oRT!I, H...
.Spring f'"irove, H.. 1
. .Prairie View, R.l
\V
.Barrington, R. 1
. .. .f~urner, R. l
Joc<Fs, fl. B.
. .. Lake Forest, R. D.
KELSEY, GEo..
. . Barrington, R. ~
lxnX.-\I.:n, \\':\!.
... R;ll-rington. H. 2
ilkKn;LOCK...
. .Lake Forest, R. D.
~loORE, EnwLN S, ... Lakr Forest, R. D.
1\{PRRTE,]. R. .. .
. .Curnee, R.l
)[ :\CFI., Enw. G. .
. ..... Area, R. 1
"XE:\L, CnAs. H ...... N. Chicago, R. D.
.:.Jr-:Lsm-:, J. G...
.\Vankega11, R.l
OllELL, C. (;
... J~ray:; Lake, R. 1
PHESTON. \V.\t. D. _h... Lihrrtyville, R.l
H.i-~DI ERS, l~ ICH AIW .. Arlington H ts. R. 1
Rosl:\1;, (-;En..
. . lng-ksirle, R. 1
S:.tnn, D.
.{.ake Fore~t. H.. D.
STOJ~\', \\" :.r. /\ . . . . . ...... Antioch, H.. 2
S"Il'R\1. CllA~..
. ... Prairie View, R. 2
Tli!HETTS. C. P.
.Lake Forest
. . (;rays Lake . R.1
E\HI..
.
:\LnE«T..
Joll!'\ 1~..
!lATCH, FREJl L..
1-IEDlA:\!\, 0. Cl.
HonEr:\. ,\LrORO
lltTNTLEY. A. E.
ANCONA
BROWN COCHINS
CLYDE
G. F...
lcnry, I~
l!'.'~llL,
J. ~),(;JlF:\'.
1. 1...... ..
BASFLEY,
OXFORD
f ·uFr,
. ... Gurnee. R .
;ra\·s L3kc. R.
Lake Forest. 1{. D.
. . f~nrnee, R. 1
. . --~lrH~nry, R. 2
Jh.:--::-..F.TT.
.:\nttoch, R.Z
Hmtma~R. HE:SRY T.
. \Yankegan, R. 1
BLAStER. D. ).f ... •
.. Highland Park
HHA;..; DLI :\, Ios ..\.
Barrington. I<. 1
BROOK~. \\'-.\L E.
.:..TcHenry, R.2
DAVIS. EAHL...
. .. \Vauconda
D.w1s, HmvAIW 1'.
. Barrington, R. 2
J)n:rz, FRANK.
. .. Crays Lake, R.2
lliFTZ, H. 1..
, ..... Area, R. 2
Dl h.C, .\. 'p.
. .. Barrington, R. 2
llRI•t'F c
.. r;rays Lake, R. I
FLoon:· l L~«nY E. . . . ...... C~nrncc, R. l
FonTE, C'JJAS......
Prairie View, R. 1
CARHl:TT, ( ;_ F...
. Barrington. R. 1
I;,\ rzr-:RT, 11ILT00.'
. Lihcrtyville, R. 1
llJ~~JEI~NAW, R.
..Barring-ion, R.2
BART<\.
. \ld
i
WHITE LEGHORN
_-\r·L\!O~H<,
HAMPSHIRE
PONIES
(;AlU\FfT,
. Lillt:rt n·ille. 1<.
. Lilwrt.yvilk·, H.
ER:'\EST.
'I..
KKAl'F. GEo..
f;ALrGER.
JUMPRAS
J ......... Lake
. .Zion City, 1\.
. .Barringtoi1, R .2
...... \Vaukegan, R. 2
. .. Larnngton, H. :2
.Lake \'ilia, R. 1
. .. Barring-k•n, H. 1
.
. .%ion City. R. 1
. .. Prairie View
Barrinl.!"lun, K 1
.. Pr;tiric View, 1\:~
. ... Libcrt\-\-·illc
SUFFOLK PUNCH
CLYDESDALE
\\FILSON, THOS.
0.
SHIRE
. Barrington, 1\. 2
FRISCH, CHAS.
HERSCH BERGER. DAN.
CuDAHY,
PERCHERON
BRo\\'N, HAnVEY
I I'<St'L, SA .'II
1\h:YFT.-l BRo::-;..
BELGIAN
NELSON
'I
ARABIAN
CouRTNE-Y BRos. .
l'L!FL
WoLFF, \!.
\V:\RRE:\.
1(1:\(;, (~!-:0. 1-l
DORSET
NORMAN
\\'ou·. C.
. .LibcrtyYilie, R. 1
F!'LU:rc
. . . Curncc, 1\.
HORSES
A. L..
BUFF LEGHORN
SHEEP
MORGAN
Bvrmin(;E, 1h~NRY.
. .Lihertyvillc, R. D.
B ... , Grays Lake, R. 1
.. \i\ 1aukegan, R. 2
.Lihertyville, R. D .
~CH:.'\ETIIER H.
.Barrington, R.3
Snz, PAl1L..
. V\Taukegan, R. 2
S':\rlTH. TRA...
.Grays Lake, R.-2
STHA!'\t;. JonN .ll..
.\Vadsworth, R.l
. . ~\rca, R. 2
CAXI\.'ON, LESLIE
....... :VlcHcnry. R. 2
. . . Lihertyvillc, R. D.
F.\R\\'ELL. (;RAN CElL
(;t'ERJ'>. ]. M.
. l'cnn~ha, \Vi~ .. lt 1
.. Prairie View, R. 1
_. H ighlautl P;lrk
!\niioch. R. 2
103
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
BUFF ORPINGTON
GITCHEL, E. H ........... Deerfield, R. 1
GRABBE, FRED ................ Area. R. 2
Gt•ERJX, .lAs. :\ ..... . LibertyYilk R. D.
HA~lEL, C ................. Gurnee, R. I
HANSON, Auc ............ Ingleside, R. I
HAPPLE, M. A .......... Lake Villa, R. I
HARDEN, FRED L .......... Antioch, R.l
HECKETSWEILER. W. P ........ Area, R. 2
HENRICKSON, S ........ .Barrington, R. 2
HILAND, ]AS. H ...... Libertyville, R. D.
HoLSTEIN, FRED .............. Area, R. I
HUEBSCH, L. A .............. Area, R.2·
HuGHES, R. GuY .......... Antioch, R.2
JoHNSON, CHAS ........ Lake Villa, R. 1
KANE, HENRY ................ Area, R.l
KmD, THos. D ........ Wadsworth, R.1
KNIGGE, LEWIS J ....... Barrington, R. 2
LENG, ARTHUR ......... Grays Lake, R.l
LEWIN, D. J ............ Zion City, R.1
LUEBBE, J, J ................ ~Area, R. 2
MAITLAND, GuY ........ Lake Villa, R.l
MARTIN, GEO. W .......... Antioch, R3
McCARTHY, W. M ..... Lake Villa, R. I
McCREDIE, WM ........ Lake Villa, R. I
McKINLOCK, GEO. A .. Lake Forest, R. D.
MEYER, E. H .......... Grays Lake, ·R. 2
l\iEYER, R. J .......... Grays Lake, R. 2
MILLER, \V. H ...... , ... Lake Villa, R. I
MINTO, D. H ............. Antioch, R. 2
NEAHRINGER, E. J .... Round Lake, R. I
NEAL, D. L .......... N. Chicago, R.D.
NELSON, J. G ........... Waukegan. R. I
OLCOTT, MYRON H ........ Antioch, R.2
OLIN, C. A ................ Antioch, R.2
0LLERENSHAW, GEO .... Wadsworth, R.l
PADIER, STEVE ............ Area. R. D.
PATTERSON, J, M ...... Libertyville, R. I
PHILIP, W~r ........... Libertyville, R. I
PIERCE, RoY L. ........... Antioch, R. I
BOYSEN, HENRY ....... Libertyville, R. 1
CEU.EY, L. S .......... Barrington, R. 1
CHAABER, CHAS. H .......... Area, R. 1
CLEVELAND, E. T ....... Lake Villa, R. I
CoMSTOCK, L. P ........ Barrington, R. 2
Do:.NELLEY, R. H ...... ·waukegan, R.2
GIBSON, ALvY ........... Zion City, R.1
HUNTLEY, A. E ............ Gnrnee, R. 1
KELLEY, \VM. V ...... Lake Forest, R. D.
PITZER, THos. H ..... Prairie View, R. 1
REINECKE, H. C ............. Area, R.2
RE><EIL\JX. ]. W ...... HaineS\·ille, R. D.
WAGNER, P. J ........ Round Lake, R. I
PARTRIDGE ORPINGTON
REINECKE, H. C .............. Area, R. 2
WHITE ORPINGTON
n.\RROX,
En. 0 ........ r.rays Lake. R. 1
DoRFLF.R, A. L. ............ Area, G. D.
GusTAFSON, HENRY ........ Lake Forest
HENRY, F. EARL ......... Zion City, R. 1
HowE, SPENCER B ....... Zion City, R. 1
REINECKE, H. C ............. Area, R.2
STRANG, R. ·B .............. Gurnee, R. 1
\VIENECKE, AuG ........ Barrington, R. 2
WILSON, THos. E ...... Waukegan, R. 2
BARRED PLYMOUTH
ROCK
ALVERS, CHAS............. Antioch, R. 3
A'tES, HENRY C ........ Zion City, R. I
ANDERSON, t.ORM .......... Antioch, R. 2
ATKINSON. ]OE ........... Rondout, R.D
ATWELL, HENRY ........ Lake Villa, R. 1
Fl.ll.',LIX, F. E......... Barrington. R. 3
BLAsiER, D. M .......... Highland Park
BoNNER, J. G .......... Lake Villa, R. I
BoNNER, J. H ....... ; .. Lake Villa, R. 1
BRACHER, HERBERT L. . Libertyville, R. 1
BRADLEY, J. A ........... Rondout, R. D.
C1n1.E, HENRY D ....... Lake Villa. R. I
CAI.DWEI.L, MRs. 0. B ...... Area, G. D.
COOPER, J. W ................ Area, R. 1
. DAvis; EARL ................. \Vauconda
DAVIS, 'WM. E .......... McHenry, R. 2
DENSMORE. ]AS. J ........ Zion City, R. I
Dn.LON, WM. C ...... Round Lake, R. 1
DouGLAS.. A. M ........ Lake Villa, R. 1
Dmn:u., R.IY L. ........ ~[r Henry. R. 2
DRUCE, C ............. Grays Lake, R. 1
DUBA, PAUL, .......... Libertyville, R.2
EDWARDS, C. N .................. Russell
EGBERT, L. ............. \Vaukegan, R. 1
Er.GERS, H. A ................ Area, R.2
FERRY, H. W ............ Zion City, R.1
FosTER, Gro. D ........ Wadsworth, R.l
FREDERICK, FRANK .... Grays Lake, R. 2
FREUXD, l\f. W .......... lilg-lcsidc, R. I
GAUGER, F. L. ......... Lake Villa, R. 1
GARBUTT, G. F ......... Barrington, R. t
PorTER. L. D .............. Gnrnee, R. 1
Rw. Gr.o. ~·I .............. Area. R.n.
RENTNER, AUG ............ Antioch, R. 2
RoACH, G. S ............. Ingleside, R.l
Rowi.ING, E. C ....... Grays Lake, R. D.
ScHRECK, R. F ........ Waukegan, R. 2
SCHWANDT, A ........ Libertyville, R. D .
SEILER, Enw ............ Waukegan, R. 2
SHADDLE, F. C ............... Area, R. I
SH,\XK~. E. F ........ Hainesville. R. D.
SHEEN, WRAY J .......... Antioch, R. I
S>IITH, CHAS. W ..... N: Chicago. R. D.
SMITH, SYDNEY ....... Lake Bluff, R. D.
STEPHENS, G. B ....... Wadsworth, R.1
STOLZ>~ AN, CHAS. F ........ Gurnee, R. I
STORY, WM. A ............ Antioch, R. 2
STRANG, V. H ......... Wadsworth, R.l
TAYLOR, WM. A ........ \Vaukegan, R.l
ToWNER, MRS S. M .......... Area, R. I
TOYNTON, J, S ......... Barrington, R. 2
TRENNER, JEAN ........ Libertyville, R. I
UNDERWOOD, E. L. ........... Area, R. 2
VANDERWERF, Tnr ........... Area, R. 1
104
VAX P.ITTEN, C. 1.. ....... Antioch, R. 2
WARE, CHAS........... Libertyville, R. I
\VF.LLS, P. E .......... Grays Lake, R. I
WEYHE, JoHN E ........ Zion City, R. I
WHEELOCK, C. E ........ i\lcHenry, R. 2
WmTNELL, G. W ...... Lake Bluff, R. D.
WRIGHT, C. J ... , ...... Grays Lake, R. I
WRIGHT, FRED L ....... Grays Lake, R. I
YOilN'GSTROl\I,
ALFRF.D .•••••.• Area,
H\R8,T.IRJ.E, L. T.. ..... Lake Villa, R. I
BARRON, EARL A .... Grays Lake, R. D.
BLANCHARD. E. P ...... Waukegan, R.l
Hmn:u~. "\'. }II .......... :\fd-lenn·.
fliiACIIER, HERBERT L ... Libc·rty\'ille,
R.2
BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK
GRnnr, HENRY H ......... Antioch, R. I
HOLLENBECK, 0. L ........ Antioch, !{. 2
Oux. C. :\ .............. Antioch, R.2
PARTRIDGE PLYMOUTH
ROCK
BENNETT, L. B ............ Antioch, R. 2
EunY, R. E .............. Zion City, R. I
RousE, R. F ................ Area, R. D.
STRANG, R. B .............. Gurnee, R. I
WHITE PLYMOUTH
ROCK
R. 1
Zion Cit\·. R. 1
D ...... \·\"ads worth, R. 1
r;ossWJLLER, F.nw.
. ......\rea. H. 1
GouLD, GEO. C ........... Zion City, R. I
GTF.RlN, FR ..\KK L •....•... finrnee, R.l
(iJRSON,
BLASIER, D. M .......... Highland Park
Bt•HR, ANN,\ ....... Ld<c Znrkh. R.n.
CADDOCK, J. E .......... Lake Villa. R. I
DEWEY, CHAS. S .... Lake Forest, R. D.
DooLITTLE. C. L ...... :Grays Lake, R. 2
Dn-.·J.r.R. F. J ......... Gray' Lake. R. 1
DoRSEY, vV>r .............. Antioch. R. 2
FERRIS, P. M .............. Antioch. R. I
FLOOD, HARRY E ........... Gurnee. R. I
GRUF.HN A w,
R. l
BRATZKE, CnAs ..... .(;rays Lakes, R. I
BROWN, C. H ................ Waukegan
BROWN, D. E .......... Barrington, R.2
BURRIDGE, HENRY ..... Libert)'l'ille, R.n.
CLEVELANn, E. T ....... Lake Villa, R. I
CoxwAY, D.P ................. Rondout
Ct•RRAN, ]As. H ........ Grays Lake, R.2
DAVIS, S. C. ......... Round Lake, R. I
DEINLEIN. AT•G ........"Barrington, R. 2
Dnrww. GF.O ........ Libertyville, R. D.
DIBBLE. HARRY ............ Antioch, R. I
DonNER. J. L .......... Barrington, R. 2
DouGLAS, A. l\1 ........ Lake Villa, R. 1
DuBA, S.HI .......... Libertyville, R. D.
DUCKEY, CHAS ......... \Vaukegan, R. I'
ELIASON, R. & T ........ Zion City, R. I
EsENTROT. C. \V ..... Libertyville, R. D.
FERRY, H. W ............ Zion Citv, R. I
GAT.JGAR, B. J........... Lake Villa, R. 1
AI.\'\'
fiH.f.ETT, CHAS.
R .......... Barrington, R. 2
HEARD, W. C. ....... Grays Lake, R. D.
HENDEE, L. F ........ Grays Lake. R. D.
HoFH!AN, MRs. E ..... Lake Bluff. R.n.
HoWARD, ]OHX C ............... Russell
HowLAXn. R. P ........ Barrington, R. I
HUEBSCH, L. .\ .............. Area, R.2
LEWIN, D. J ........... Ziou City. R. I
LoBnoN, J. Vl. . . . . . . . .... Antioch, R. I
LuTE, R. S ............ Grays Lake, R. 2
:\!EYER, H. C ................ Barrington
~liREKJ. JonN J ....... Barrington, R. 2
:\'EAL, CH.IS. H ...... :\. Chicago, R. D.
PF.TER>IAN. WALTER E .... Zion City, R.l
PoRTEOt'S, B. F .............. Area, R. 2
THO\! PSOX. JOJIE ........ Barrington, R. 2
TOYNTON. J. S ......... Barrington, R. 2
TuRNER, E. A ......... Grays Lake, R. 2
WALWAN, VIcTOR ...... Waukegan, R.l
\V AJ.J.ls. :\. C .......... Lake Villa, R. 1
\VEWETZER. WM ........ Barrington, R. 2
WHTn:. F. E ........... Waukegan, R.2
YoRE, Gm. L. ]R ......... Deerfield, R.l
RHODE ISLAND RED
ALLINSON, PAl'L H .......... Area, R.l
A >I ANN, LA WREXCE .... Libertyville, R. I
ATTRIDGE, ]AS.................. Rondout
BAIRD. J. H.
. . Waukegan. R. 1
HAUCK, Jonx r; ........ Zion City, R.l
HAYFORD, J. H ...... Prairie View, R.1
Hnr.nscn, L. .\ .............. Area. R.2
Ht'>"FMA::<, Enw ....... Lihert)'Yille, 1~. I
JoH.NSTON. s. p ......... neerfieltl, R. I
JoxEs. E. J.................. :\.rca, R. 2
KELLY, J. J .................... Gurnee
KicK, ARTHl'R ............... Area. R. I
KoHOllT, Jos ......... Liberty,·ille. n. n.
KRETSCHMER.
W?.r. F .. Grays Lake. R. 1
!.OEFER. Tnr.o. H ...... Lake Villa, R.l
Lum, R. S ............ Grays Lnkt•. H. 2
~IA.:~r.. E. K ..........-Barrington. R. I
l\IARTIN, A. V ......... Grays Lakt', R. 2
llARTIN, BEN J ....... Round Lake, H. I
~[ARTIN, HENRY ....... N. Chicag·o, R. I
MAsON, JoHN ......... Grays Lake, R. 2
McCANN, T. H ................. Gurnt·c
McCLOUD, FRED ........ Libertyville, R. I
i\fcGPIRE, En......... Hainesville. R.n.
Moc.a, THos. E ........ Grays Lake, R. I
li'IURRAY, LEE .......... Barrington, R. 2
PADDOCK,
Wr.t .......... Barrington,
l~.
2
PARKT:R, CHAS. H ..... Grays Lake.
PARKER, En R ......... Grays Lake,
PETERS, GEo ........... Libertyville,
PETERSEN, CHAS. H .... Libertyville,
PETERSEN, \\hr. H ..... Libertyville,
R. I
R. I
R. I
R. 1
R. I
RMIT.AFF, Am~ ......... Libertyville-,
R. 1
RAY, GEo. ~!. .............. Area, R. D.
RYAN, JoE .............. \Vaukegan, R. 2
SrHLTCKER. F. & J.
. .. Gurnee. R. I
ScHRECK. HER,I.AX ..... Waukegan, R. 2
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FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
PIIAlfllE FAHMER'S J<ELIABLE DIHECTOJ<Y
SCIJROI·JIFH, F1n:11.
ScoTT, F1u.'\ K.
SEILEH, E11\\
LilwrtYYillc.
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WYANDOTTE
111-:cK.\JAX,
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WHITE WYANDOTTE
IL\><KS, JAs.
. ..... \ntioch, 1\..2
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Cill.ll"Y. H. :\.,...
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.Zion City. H..
s.
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.1nglc~idl'.
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Zion Cit\
R.
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l{onnd Lake.
. .Area,
. .. Liberty,·illc.
. .. \rea,
I-Iv :-\.
A. C.
1\.
R.
R.
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. Lake Vi lb. 1!
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KELLEY, \V~L V . . . Lake Forcc.:t, R.l).
KERRY, Rmn...
. .Crays l.a1~e. I\. I
KRus0:.rARCK,
I\
. (;ray:-> Ltkl', R.
GEESE
BOURBON RED
Cl.EVELM<D, E. T ....... Lake Villa,
Do"NELLEY, R. H ...... Waukegan,
JoaN SON, CHAS ......... Lake Villa,
R. I
H. 2
R. 1
BRONZE
KUHFAHL,
FRED,.
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H..l
H. 2
Simple, Light
Durable
Barrington, R. 1
LoWELL, A.............
..Area,
ScHUMACHER, \V. C. ... Grays Lake,
VAN PATTEN, C. L. ....... Antioch,
R.Z
R. 1
R.Z
This general purpose tractor
is light, sure and speedy-the fastest going and quickest working tractor you ever
saw. Particularly adapted for
general use on Illinois farms.
WHITE HOLLAND
HRA!NERD, GEO. S ............ Area,
CREMIN, FRANK \V ... Grays Lake,
HATCH, FRED L. ..... Spring Grove,
R. 2
R. l
R. 1
HoLLENBECK, 0. L ........ Antioch, R. 2
WALLIS, A. C. ......... Lake Villa, R. 1
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Specifications
Iml,)ossible to , S~rip Gears- Li.ght,
simple, prachcal, durable, cffictetll,
powerful and ecouomical.
Weight·-2,9()0 JJOunds.
Draw Bar-Horsepower, Y.
Belt-Horst'power, 18.
Fuel-Gasoline or distillatt':
Bearings --.. ~ll c:xccpl -Motor- H yati
Roller, 1nnkcn and New Departure
nail.'
Belt Pulley~ 9·inch tli;uucler, 8-inch
William Grote
Real Estate, Loans,
Investments, and
Insurance : :
face.
Belt Pulley Speed-Controlled by clulch
0 to 1000 revolutions per minute .aud
rcvcrc.ihle, operated hy dutch lcvC"r.
Speeds-Kine 5peeds forward and re-
\ntint·h. 1\.2
c. c .... c;ray:-;
Lake. 1\. 1
GRANT ..• ,.,..
. .. Area. 1..:.. I
\L\X7.EI<. C. P.
. Lake Viii:!. R. 1l.
~ft-:TCALF, L. J....
. .. Gurnrr, R. I
:\lu.LJ-:H. i\fRS. Lot.TJSA. Prairie Vit'\\, 1\. 1
:\IOH."E. ~[ARTll'\ V.
. ...'\rca, R. 2
\loR~E. Pull.TP ...............·\rc-a. H. 1
OR\' I~. E. H.
''Round Lake, H.. n.
I.{AY, (~EO. 11.
. ... ~\rca, I\. I).
S.\YEHS, GLE:\:'\ P.
. .Lihertn·ilk. 1\. 1
Srn.. ]. A.. .
. .. Dcc.rfic1<1. I~. I
ST.\I-IL, J. F..
. ... Prairie \-'iew. R. 1
TALL, C. L......
. ... Lihcrlyyillc. H. 1
CLJ.RICH, F. A .. Su .. ,. (;rays Lake, H. 2
l::\IBENSTOCK, F.. J.
. ..... Area. R. 1
YosE, H. K.
. ... (-;urnec, R. 1
AFRICAN
LlTSK,
LEE_\ ...... Gray~ Lake. H.2
You:scsnw:\l, .-\LFREI1.
. ,_-\re<J. H.2
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--\rc;L 1!. .?
.. ~kHenry, I\, 2
CHINESE
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H.\J.:T, Enr;AR ....
1-'FI.'\1-:n.:.r H. C
STA:-\EK, CHAS. F.
. \\'aukcgan.
. \Vaukcgan,
.. Area.
. Area.
H. 2
I{. 2
H. 2
R. 1
EMBDEN
liART, EnGAR.
HATCH, FREn L..
TI~AUT, G. ;.;:
Elgin
Tractor
J ...... , ..... ,Gurnee, R. 1
GRJ~J:\1, H. H ............ Antioch,
KING, E. W........
. .. Antioch,
. .. \tl'<t,
\VA<;NFR, F< [..
WALLIS.
S.
KJKf;, E~niET \\'....
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. , ..... .'.\r(':t. lX I
.Cr:ty~ J.al,;t·, ~~- l
. lbrringlnll, 1..:.
STARK, \V, F..
TA \'LOR,
c;rav..:: L;d.;:l', K
. \V~tukegau, lt
. ... LilJerty\·ilk. 1\.
I ;t::\'nn:Ic l;b. F.
../\rca, l\
HmllAIW. F.IL\1'\K.: ... Lake Forc:->1, I\. I>.
DIETl., 'FI<AN 1.(.
l)IU.l<.'\TH:CK, E.
r~-L\.\1:\:.: 1\:, los.
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Mc(Alm, ALleE.
... Lake \'illa, 1\'.
.1\ounrl Lake. H.
Co:-.;su.L. CEo.\\'
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. .. Lake \'il\;t, H..
FosTER, G1-:o. D.
. . \\':tdswortll. R.
( ;ARBPTT, G. F.
. I ~arrington. 1\.
lltlHElN, ,·\umm \\' .... lhrrin\!1~>11, I\
KENRY, RonT.
. .. Cray~ Lake. R.
J .......
H.\Hi\STABLE, _1.
LakL· \'illa,
BnKi'\IWFLL. GLEr\N.
.,.\rca,
nl{i\1:-\ERH, Gro. s..
. ...
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J:f.IFJT~PHECHER, V\':'11 ... LihtTh'Yilk.
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TURKEYS
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BR_·\IXERll, GEO.
JlRE\VFR, A.
BRDIERJ ,lonx B.
BROWN, llARVEY 0
DJI.LENBI·:cK, E. S.
Dol'\NELLEY, R. I-I.
URF.COLL, \V:\r..
. .. I >vedield
F ..
)1£TCALF,
R ..1
R. 2
R. 2
R. 2
R. 2
Srxow. PERCY 0 ...... Libertyville, K D.
WAsHO, HARRY \V ...... Barrington, R. 3
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PEKIN
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PARTRIDGE WYANDOTTE
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Harringtnfl, l\. I
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1'.\YLOR. Hv A.
l':.IBllEJ\STOCK, E.
\\' ·\LSH. F. f<.
GOLDEN WYANDOTTE
l~t I' .\11·:.
. . \Vad~\\'urtil.
.Fos-rJ-:n, Gro. D ..
( ;:\!HlUTT, G. F'
(;t:NTIIER, Jos. F ..
!IEXDEE. L F.
1:.\l;:\J.\:\, F. E ......... Barrington
GIESE, \V. A .......... Grays Lake,
GRABER, \V~r ........ Prairie View,
HART, EDGAR .•.•.....•. \Vaukegan,
LowELL, A ... , .. , ............ Area,
1
MALLARD
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TRtt;t;~. J :\S.
. ..-\minch. R.
\VALL, A. J....
. \Vankcgan. (\.
\\.:\L.\iSLEY, Ct-:o. J.
.l\mmd Lab.·, R
1\'ni.FL \ . .
. ... Lake \'ilia. R.
S\IITII,
TOULOUSE
DUCKS
R. 1
H.. 3
..... \\' auke.gan, R. 2
. Spring Grove-, R. 1
.... Grays Lake, R. 1
verse.
Wor:king Speed of Tractor--0 to 3 ~i
1mles per l1our. Controlled by lever,
Road Speed of tractor with rubber tire
cqHipmcnt, 0 to 8 miles fier hour.
Tractor is spring motmled front and
rear; operator's seat spring mounted.
Traction-Spike lngs arc furnished with
the machine, whi~h are easily <!pplicd
or taken off-dtffcrent forms and
types call be fttl·nished.
Farms of all Sizes and Price;
City Property for Sale
SOME AT A BARGAIN
The
OLDEST and LARGEST
REAL ESTATE Firm in
KANE COUNTY
Write for descriptive literature
SLOAN & OWEN
Distributors
Home Bank Block
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ELGIN, ILL.
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ILLINOIS
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
PROTECT YOUR HONEST DOLLAR
What Are "TRIPLE-G" Goods?
should you ask
WHY for
them and
To Prairie Farmer ReadersD.on't buy cheap, unadvertised goods, but protect yourself when buying by insisting on getting from your dealer only-
rduse any other kind?
wHEN a reader uf Prairie Farmer goes into a store
tu buy, he is assured of getting full Yaluc for his
money if he insists on buying only well known adYcrtiscd
goods and refusing to buy any unknO\Yn brand substitute.
WHy ?
Because adYcrtiscd goods arc \Yell known
• goods that arc backed up wi Lh the guarantee of PRAIRIE FAR:\IER and the manufacturer. If
t be guuds arc not as represented in the atl\-crtising 1 or do
not gin~ full ":ttisfaction, this TRIPLE GL\RAI\TEE
means that you have only to make your complaint and
that any just claim will be fairly considered and your
muncy paid back in case the goods arc not as represented.
This is PRAIRIE FARlllER'S FAIR PLAY POLICY
\\'ilh its readers. \\"e l"ick ttp cYery adn-rtiscmcnt in
PRAIRJE FAR:\IER and guarantee honest treatment.
;\o lnnnbugs, swindles or cheap substitute goods (that arc
nwdc to sell and gel the customer's money on false pretenses) arc achcrti:;cd in PRAIRIE FAR:\IER. Buy the
goods acln-rtiscd in PRAIRIE FAR:..IER and in this
Directory and you arc taking no chances .. You arc guarautcnl satisfaction because all goods \YC advertise arc
All GoQds 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 i;,. this
Directory, it gives you this TRIPLE-Guarantee
1st That the mann facturer of the goods stands back of them.
2nd That the Prairie Farmer stands back of them.
3nl That the merchant handling the goods stands back of them.
"TRIPLE-Guarantee Goods"
TRIPLE-GUARANTEED GOODS
•======================='•
10~
A1·e the best value for the money.
Safest to buy.
And Satisfaction is absolutely insured.
lilY
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Lake County Business Directory
ANTIOCH
Adams, H. R. & Co . . Lumber and Coal
Alexander Lumber Co., The Russell
Antioch Creamery Co.
Antioch News, The
Antioch Packing Co.
Antioch Studio .. . A. P. Krt<Citten, Prop.
Bank of Antioch
California Ice Co.................. . Ice
Cheshire Hotel. ... !. W. Travell, Prop.
Chicago Telephone Co.
Chinn, A. V ..... , ............ . Laundry
Cox, Frank ............. . Ge11eral Mdse.
Dibble, Arthur ................. Barber
Dressel House
Edgar A. Hotel
Edwards Hotel
Fellowship Rod & Gun Club
Giffords, The ................... . Hotrl
Golifox Country Club
Goodrich Lumber Co.
H. & R. Garage .. . P. 0. Hawkins, ProP.
Hillebrand, Wm ......... . General Mdse.
Hulett, M. A ............... V eterinaria11
Kelly, J. H .............. . Gmeral Mdse.
Kelly's Garage
Kettelhut, 0. W ............... .. Me~ts
Keulman, Wm .... .Jeweler a11d Opt!C1an
King, F. R. ..................... . Drugs
Lama & Son .............. .. Ice Cream
Lenore, Ted ....... . General Bus Age11cy
Loon Lake Hotel
Morrell, F. S .... , ......•...... . Dentist
Oetting Bros..................... .. Ice
Olcott, G. R. ................... . De11tist
Pttite Lake Hotel
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Poweles, C. A ................... . Meats
Qu~en of the West Hotel
Quigley, J. & Co ............ .. Cr~am~ry
Redding, J. L. ............. Veterwartan
Reeve§. J. A ............... . Real Estate
Rhodes, F. H ................... .. Shoes
Sabin, M. E ............ .. Gmeral Mdse.
Simons, E. L ................... .. Hotel
Smith Hotel
Somerville, T. A ............... . Bakery
Sylvan Beach Hotel..C. F. Meyer, Prqp.
Warriner, W. W ............. . Phys1cW1t
Webb, Chase ....... ' .. .. General Mdse.
Williams Bros .......... . General Mdse.
AREA
Area Garage ....... . A. L. Young, Prop.
Area Ice Cream Co.
Bain, A ............ . Cleaners and Dyers
Bilinski, C. A. & Sons ............ .. Ice
Boosinger, F. W ....... .. General Mdse.
Boston House ..... . Nolan Bros.. Prats.
Camerml Hotel
·
Chandler, J. W .. . Hardware&· Plumbi11,q
Citizens' Bank
Crane, M. A ................ . Phj'sicion
DeSmet Quartz Tile Co.
Grabbe, Fred ............... . Li,•c Stock
Hodge, John ............... . Insurance
Irving. J. L ........ . Gc11cral Contractor
Kee & Chapel Dairy Co .. . Bottling Fcty.
Knigge, W .. . Gen'l Mdse. & U11dcrta/ccr
Lake County Feed & Fuel Co.
Lemke, W. F ............ . General Mdse.
McBride, T. J .... . JJard"•arc & Imp/f.<.
Murrie, L. A............. General M dsc.
Rouse, R. F ............. . Gcncrtzl Afdse.
Schwcrman, A. G. & Co .. Ge11cral 1\1 dsc.
Simpson, 0. E ................. . Dc11tisf
Tripp, S. L. ...... Lumber. F ecd &· Coal
Watson, B. A ... . Drugs & Variety Store
Kimlnll, W. K....
. ... . Meats
Krossman, L. .. , .
. J-!otcl
Lake Side llotel
Lake View Hotel
Landry, G. P ... . Con(NliOJtcr'\1 & Dntns
Larson,]. & Sons ....... . Hn~7f Ruildt;rs
Lippincott Hotel
Ludvik, Frank .................. . Ifotel
Luning & Binarrl...
. .Ja Cretlm
Mathe sen I Iotel
~laypole. W. T. & Co .. Groccrv {"· Jl kt.
1\[eyer, H. A...
. .1!-ngi,Jl' b~ Boat Co.
~lineola Hotel
1\lorris & Co...
. ......... Ice
I\'lorrison Hotel
Olsen, C. J ............... G cneral Mdse.
Pi~takec Beach 1-1ote1
Pistakce Engine & Roat Co.
Pistakec Lake Hotel
Point Comfort Hotel
Schornhofen, P. Brewing Co.
Schroeder Howling Association
Sehnlz, l\!rs. Emma ............. . Ilolr/
Selner, August ................ . Hotel
Spiczak John ... . Pt~iuts and llardwarc
DEERFIELD
Anderson, Mrs. 0 .............. . Hotel
Antes, C. Sons Co., ..... . Groc. & Mkt.
Bleimehl, Ed ......... , .......... . Hotel
Davis, C. J ............. . Phys. &- Sury.
Deerfield Heating & Plumbing Co.
Deerfield Nursery .. . F. Kott..asch, Prop.
Knaak, Theo. J .................. Dntgs
National Brick Co.
Selig, E. H ............ .. Groc. &· Mkt.
Stryker, ]. A ............. Groc. &· M kt.
FOX LAKE
Berg, John .. , ..... . Gt·occry and Alarl?ei
Bergh, John ............ . Gencml Mdse.
Buenting Hotel. .Hem·y Buenti11g, Pro/'.
Chica!(o Telephone Co.
Colonial Cafe
Druley, W. M ................... ..
. . IV h. Ice Cr. (.,.Soda Ft11. Suf'rlics
Dunnill Bros. Hotel
Englewood Hotel
Fox Lake Countrv Club
Fox Lake Garage & Transfer Co.
Fox Lake Hotef
Fox & Wirfs .. . Fumishi11gs &· C/othi11g
Frog, The .................. . Ire Cream
Golls Hotel
Greuter, N. P ................. , .Grocer
Harbaugh, Chas. Lumber Co.
Hendricks, H. & Co ..... . General Mdse.
Hertz, Wiggo ................. . Painter
Hotel Marion
Irion Hotel
Johnke's Hotel.., .. . Emil Jahnke, Prop.
Kaping Hotel. ....... . H. Kaping, Prop.
110
GRAYS LAKE
Annour & Co .. , ...... ,
Association Honse
:\yon Park Hotel and Cottages
.fer
Battershall, F. D ......... Gmeral Jl.1 dse.
Bieganow!-iki's Hotel ............... .
. . ...... . Stanley Bifgan01oski Prop.
B1xler, J. E .................... .. Meats
Brandstetter's Garage
Buell, A. D ....... I'chicles and Harness
Carf1eld, S. L. Co ....... . General Mdse.
Carney's Hat Shop
Chicago Meat & Fruit Store
Chicago Recording Scale Co.
Chicago Restaurant
Chicago Telephone Co.
Churchill, R. W ................ . Lawyer
Coulson, L. H ............ . Veterinarian
DeCoudres Bros ... K Est. Loans & Ins.
Druce Drug Co ..... . F. J. Druce, Prop.
Druce, E. ] . , ........ . Farm Implements
Eger, H. B .................. . Hardware
Gagemere Club
Godfrey, R. R .. . Dry Goods, Shoes, Etc:
(;rays Lake Times ................. .
1
........... . P. W. Newhouse, Prop.
Harvey, E. V.................. . DetJtist
Hook. E. C....... .. Grocery atJd Market
Hook, Oliver ............... . Live Stock
Horen berger, Mrs. M .... . Confectionery
1nderrieden Canning Co.
Johnson, 0. C. ...... . Ce-ment Contractor
Krusemarck, C.............. . Physician
Lake County Tribune ...... Newspaper
Lakeside Hotel
F. C. WILBUR, Preaident
GEO. H. WILBUR, Vice-Preaident
; ; F. C. Wilbur Lumber Co.
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PHONE No.4
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE _IliRECTOR_y_____
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500-508 Central Ave.
2-4 Fint St.
HIGHLAND PARK,,ILL.
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Made a Plefuure ..
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OR Quality of merchandise, efficiency
and service, as well as
great variety of stocks,
this store ranks among
"The Best on the
North Shore"
Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and
C h i I d r e n , Furnisbings, Dry Goods,
Notions, Art Goods,_ Hoosehold Needs, etc.
• Mail Orders Receive Prompt
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Attention
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PHONE H. P. 110
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Lenzen Bros .. . lldwe .. 1-farurss and Tin
Longabaugh, J. ] ......... '(he_Nm• Hub
Louis & Hook ....... Gc11t s 1· urmshll!ff.\'
:Mann & ·MaxwelL .... . Ire Cream .1/fn;.
j\fcCulla.'Jas.
.. .. ..
. !fate/
l\Jerc:hants & Farmers Bank
Palmer, J. 1\f..
. PhsJiciall
Park Hotel
Rich, A. E ..... . Carpcllfcr t, Cn11frut'for
Rosewild Press
Searchlight
... :1ftt(f(/:::illc
Shaffer, E. F. ................ l'hssidau
Sh€rman, J. P.. . .. Ct'llftllf Contrac'lor
St;<\ldard Oil Co.
.
Strong, T. E ..... Exprc.rsi11p {.',.· Dmy111_0
Vah·oline Oil Co.
\Vashhurn. C. F .... . Carf'eutcr l~~- C(1ntr
Wilbur, F. C. Lumber Co.
\Viscon:o.in Conde-nsed lVfilk Co ... Toactor.Y
HIGHLAND PARK
_A.:tron Brick Co.
Abbe\' Kennels .... . Harr3• Ihtrst, Prot.
Aldri'dge, Mrs. N. A ....... . Real Estate
Allen, A. C ................... .. ~<m:ber
Anderson, \Vm .... . Dry Goods, J\' otwns
Arcadv Farms ).tilling Co.
Bahr, -Fritz ......... ~ ..... Greenhous~""'s
Bahr's Flower Shop......
. .Flonst
-~
Barilare, Joe . . .
. .... c:pJwlstcra
Harsnmian Bro..-.
, . . Oriental Ru,!.!,s
B('cker Electric Garage.
Bnget,, Lloyd .
, . . Pil\'sicitlf/
Bilharz, J. ~\1 ................. . liarncsJ
Ulomdahl, J ..\.
. ......... .Foo17.l'•'tlr
Bock, G. F ..... ·-~·
... Grocer
Borchardt, ~I. L ............... ..
....... ..\'ortlt ."J"hnrc Btall!\' .\/wp
Boudcn, Ja me:.". Jl cui.\'
Bowman Dain· Co.
Brae~ide Bnafding Kennels
Brand Bros ..... . Painters &· Dc<:onrfors
Brand, 0. B ... . Piwtograp/u:rs' S11Ptlies
Brand, W. E ....... . Art Rl.J{sl. & i11s.
Cadenhead Co.
. ...... . COJJtractors
Carlbom, 0. P .......... .(;rae. & .ll kl
Central Tire Co.
Clark & \Vall.,.. . .... , ... Decorators
Clavev, F. D....
. .Ra'<.•im'a Xurscry
Curn~ & \Vahh ... . Emplosmcnt ~~lffcllt'.\'
Cush-ing, F. W .. ........ Jloraine Hotel
Dailv's Ready-to-\Vear Store. . . \
·
Tolbert na1h•. I rot.
Decker, T. l-1 .... . Plulllbing r:_:,· }Jcalin[l
Dooley, ~lary, ......... . Fire Insuraucc
Dreiske, L. S ..... . Landscape Gardcn('r
Duffy, ]. I-I ............. . RI. Est. &- l11s.
Duffy, T. S ....... . Ba!(~agc t\1' Express
Eyan~ton Carpel Cleanmg Co ...
, . Rug ,CJ•·an:rs
Flin1;;
i~.' ·........ , ..... . 1 camwg
Gall. E. S.
. Lawyer, R.I. Est. C·l· ills.
Gallaght'r, ]. J. . . . . . . . ..... · ·
..... . Sheet Jldal . _':;. '/urnacc ll'ks.
r;earv Home Bakery
\V,;;_·
~emlner,
C. L......
. .r:roar
Gesell, E. \V..
. .... Drug.,·
~leser, Adolf
..... Grocer
Gleser, Paul..
. ...... Meat.,·
Gourley. J. & Co.
.l.br. & Bid. :lltrl.
Green, F. B .......... ll'c Cream&· las
Gnllmont & Peters..
. .Hairdressing
Hamilton, B. A.
. ...... . Dnltist
llarajian Bro~.
. . Oriental Rugs
Harbaugh, Chas...
. .. . Lumbtr Co.
llarkne~s. C. A ............... . Physician
Highland Park Auto Station
Highland Park Employment Agency
ll io:hland Park Fuel Co.
l-lig·hland Park Hay & Grain Co.
llighland Park Hotel
lli·~hland Park lee Co.
Hi~hlanrl Park News Co .. The
Hi;hland Park Plumbing & He:-tting Co.
Hio·hland Park Prose. The .... · .. ·
' ............... .. !. L. Udell. Prnp.
Highland Park State Bank.
Highland Park Transfer .Co ... _. .. ·,
R.afferh· l:· Dufh·. 1 r(J/'.
Hill'~ 'jj;~,i ·i.;,;mdry ... :4/frcd llill, Prnf'.
Himmler, ~'\ \V..
.General :1/dse.
112
Hint'S, EJw., Lumber Co ...
. . . . ... . Lumber & .1/i/1 ll'k.
llon:rker, J. ii .. .
Tailor
lngalb, Frank
Jeppersur. ll. P.
John~nn Exprc~:-; Co ............ .
. h'. 1I. !Iart/ctt, Jlyr.
J ohn·s·o·~: Pauli1w .. . llairdrsll!), {~'(~·::~::~~
., ohnson & Co, ...
)ones. n. . .
. . .·C~rut"t'r
Krech, Orrtn ... . fltll'.l'cslwciH!f (t.~ i?t'/'l'.lf .
Kebo Press, The
Knaak Bro~ ........... N.eo Sales .{ocy.
Lake Shore
Cr~~~~l.l~'?: ·_:i.. .y11·c·Ji:.:,:_.. i'ru/'.
Lar~on, Alhert ...\'cws .-lgt. t,· :·ltutioncr
Larson. A. T.
. Do;~nii11g .":talJlc
L1n;on Bros ......... . Garaqc ('_:,. Li·;·,T.\'
Lencioni._\.. G.J/'II[l/. !._:,. R~_,fl. lee Cream
Leuer Bro:-> .. . .llotur Tnmsportation Co.
"\lcGuire & Orr...
. Rt'td hsfa!t'
).IcPhcr:;on. :\. G.
. . . i...;anwc
\Icnoni, A. P, .... 1"ct11!1ing; Coutr .. 1.'../t'.
~Ienoni. ]. :\, .... Sand/·'-;-· Grw;·c/ Tm11y.
.:\lerchants DtliYer~ Co.
.
Michaels H. & W., ............. (,racer
~lidrlleto'n & Clark . . Cnal, Lbr. ,c.,._JJ'ood
1Iitchell, A. E.
. .noardlll!f 1\..cnJlti:.Moldaner & 1-ltuner .... , . . l~adics' Tailor
Moore, R. l. .............. .. Ostcnp<ith
I\Joraine Auto & Taxi Servire
\loraine Garage. . . . Ko011 Bros.. Props.
1Iorainc Hotel Co.F. lf'. Cuslu'ng, l'rop.
~Iuzik, Venrel
, .Barber
?\elson Bros. . .
.Lau11dry
Nel~on, Enoch . . . . . .
. .. Tailor
Ne\\' .:\lethocl Cash Grocery ..... .
.................. E.]. Hock,
N or~i.e~l:. :~· ..~: p·,;r~.". 'jj ~~~£,;~. ~T: !dora or
:\ orrien Bro~ .
. . . . . . . . . . .Pkg.,
Jlo·~~·ing
,s-
North Shore Fuel & Supply Co.
)/orth Shore Gas Co.
)! orth Shore Trust Co.
:\'orthwestern Cafe, The
X orthwestern Dept. Store
........... ..4l(rcd A. Moses, Prop.
O'Neil, J, P ................. . l'hys<cl<m
Palace Cash Meat il'larket
Phillips, G. E .............. ·, . . AIIon:cy
Pierson, T. E ............. ~~ pholstcnllf!
Pratt E. F .............. . lv cws Agci/C}'
Prior' H. l\l .......... FuHerd/ D-irector
Purit~' Ice & Refrigerating Co.
Raffeftv, A .. . Express &· Furu. Jlo·i.n'ng
Raffertv, i\I. ... Ca.-bage {,· Gen. C ontrg,
Ralph, ·wm .............. .Taxi Sc!"''cc
Recktenwald, F ................. . ~hoes
Reliable Laundry, The ............ .
......... . Lau11drrers, Dry Clt"a.ncrs
Ringdahl, l\I. ......... . Moraine Lzn:ry
Roberts, H. B ............... . Phy.nnan
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H..oss, H.. P .....
Schneider, R. W
Schumacker, F. \V.
.S('xmitl!, L.
Sheldon, ,\. R
SiljestrOm, F .....
Sister:::. of Lorettu.
Smith, l\lrs. Geo .. ,
Smith, Joe . .
SolJey, J~s:.;c . .
~ordyl, Frank .. ,
Sm11hcrtun, R. J......
.{(Jt'!IC)'
. ... /1111k
. .. . ~\feats
.. Ttli/or
. ...... Fl.nist
Sparkling Springs .:\lincr:d \\'atcr Co.
Ti!lnlt111 Bros. /).istrs.
Stilton & Pean:e .. . 1\Iillft'l"s, Daorator.~
Su!Ji,·an, C. P.
. ...... . Piumbin!J
SulliYan, John.
. .c;£'11. TntnJiH!J
Sweetland, D. .
. ......... Dntl]S
Tinker, C. S... },_"fer·. C(!l/.l'lr. :_.; Sup/.,·.
Tipton, .Alr~. ,\t.
.Rcstnurml/
'Tucker, F . ..\....
. ... B1;1tc!· .t'1·f.2,r;gs
Tul'ker, Geo,..
. ... RII7'UIIa (rrot.'.
L~golini, ~l..
. .. Cabiuct Jlah:r
L:llman, 11. J ............... . Fhysiciau
ViL·toria Rc:::.tanrant .. J/. I.cncioni, Trof'.
Warren, Meyer & Co.
.. . Dry C'oodJ /-~· (;rJ!i,(' F11rngs~
\Vat son, Jas .. , ............... . ncntist
\Vcndlin.::.!, Eclw . . 1 1 ctintillff C:'r Dec. Confr:
\Verhane. Ch:t.'-'. . .Htn, (;rain G· FNd
\Viemer:-:;, 1\lrs. C. B. · .... . l,aurcllnu
\Villiams, Ceo. . . . .
.Jfct1fs
\Vitten. \Vm..... , . . I-lll!'ll1l'ood FloDr,f
Y. \\'. C. A.
HIGHWOOD
11c11cl Bro.;;. . . . . . ............. Croctr
Colomhini & Plo Co . . he Crcal!l Parlor
Gooch, 0. S, .
. Lml'.vcr
Hig·lnnwd J\Iill \Yorks
la~k~. R. B........
.Physic·it111
Laegeler Phann;to.:y .. (?.. IV. P('(Li'C, Jfgr
Lcyin, Samuel ..... H atchnll,T. [,· ]('~l·lr.
Levine, }.[. . . . . . . . . .
. ....... Tailor
Santi Bros.....
Grol. t:· Jlfkt.
Santi & Co .. ,....
. .... c;ror. t~· M l~t.
Shannon, R..
. . Gen. JI dsc.
Winter, R. E.
. .Je<e•c/er
LAKE BLUFF
Kading, I1
. . Cleaners {:.-· lh·crs
:\Iarril)tt. B. A ........... , ...... . DJ-·ugs
llliller, W. & Co ......... . Groc. 6· Milt.
Rosenthal & Ilc1ming .......... . Grocer
Strandberg. E. P Co ...... Hid g. Ca11trs.
Tartar, :Mrs. F. H . . ConliJ'. (·:··fee Creruu
LAKE FOREST
Anderson,
_\ndcrson,
Ancterson,
Atteridge
113
Geo ..... . Bonds t_,. J.w;_.osfmfJ.
James .. . Dry Goods,. Grorcry
John
.NHrscr)'
Bros. . . .
. . , Meats
'PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
It is at all times the purpose of this bank to
serve the needs of the
farmers of this community in every way
consistent with good
banking principles.
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Barrell, Finley ............ . Greenhouse
Barsumian Bros .................. .
. . . . . Orie11tal Rug Clni11g. S· RePro.
Blackler ~larket, The,
.. . i\Ieats
Blanchard, l;. L.. , , ...... , . , , .... .
... , , .. . Coal, IVood 6' Hid.~. Jlatrl.
Bnlley & Andrews..
. , .Gen. Coufrs.
Burgess & Bleier..
. :\1 en's F11ntys.
Calvert Floral Co ................ .
. . . . . . . . . . . . Otto Trith'lt 1asscr. 11rof'.
Clark, C. Everett Co ..... . lildg. Conlrs.
Coulson, Edw ... Manicurinfl, I lairdrs!/{1
Croft, S. T ......... . l)ainltr, Decorator
Dcerpath Garage & Repair Shop
Deerpath Restanrant . . E. J1Hr[Jess, Prop_
Douglas, Thos ............. J eteriuarim~
Drew & S;n·agL' . . . Painters, Drcoralors
Eastwood, T. L ..... . Cigars&· Tobilcco
Edwards, G. H ... , ... , ......... . Florist
Enrnark, A. H . . Mason 1!:7· JJ[stry. Contr.
Emnark. Chas ........... . Jloso11 Conlr.
F:tlkenhcrg Riding School ...... , .. .
.............. IF. D. Phil/ips, Yrop.
Fitzg<:rald, Geo ...... . l.i'<•erJ• 6· Umllkr.
]Ti1zgera1d, J. E.
. .... Flumbo·
French Drug Co.
French War Shop
Friehlc. 1farry. . . . . . Ptti!Jtcr, Detnrato-r
Frye. j. \V.
. .. . Piumhin_q, 1-JratiHg
(;ist, Jo~.
.Li1H-ry
T
Organized Aprill, 1893
Incorporated as a National
Bank, April 1, 1903
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Lake
~e
LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT
Lake County's Big Weekly
LIBERTYVILLE, ILL.
CIRCULATION GUARANTEED GREATER THAN ALL
OTHER WEEKLIES IN THE COUNTY COMBINED
Read by practically every farmer in Lake-County
The Independent is one of the leading papers in the State
Always Twelve Pages-Frequently
Sixteen and Twenty
If you are not taking The Independent you are not get-
County
National
SCHANCK
HARDWARE
co.
Bank
ting the news of Lake County.
$1.50 a
Year in Advance
The Independent carries more local advertising than any
three or four other weeklies in Lake County.
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Farm
Implements
iillijiHIIIII!l!lllllllilllll!llllllllllllli'llllllllllllllllllllllltlilllllllliillllll!llllllllll!:lllll'll
Capital, Surplus & Profits
over $100,000.00
PLUMBING
Total Resources, over 800,000.00
LIBERTYVILLE, ILL.
STEAM HEATING
Lake County Publishing & Printing Co.
Tin and Sheet Iron Work
Libertyville Independent
W. J. Smith
Phone 39
114
The Waukegan Daily Sun
guarantees 25 per cent more circulation than any other daily
paper in this field.
Only members of the A. B. C. in good standing in Lake
county.
Libertyville, Ill.
OWNERS
Waukegan· Daily Sun
F. G. Smith
115
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Griflith. 1oh11 ...
Gunn, c·. T.
l-!;tuscn. \Vm. Jr ...
l far<kr 1-lanh,·arc Co.
llartman, U. \\' .... . Fub. L1f<c
!-!ill Uros.
llm1toon, \V. G ..
1-lu~sC\\ .:\1. H. & Co.
.
.Fuel. Fl·cd
1trirh, \. J .. .
JctJ~UI, :.Jcl...; ....... .
fcn~cn & Su1Hlmark.
i\:clh· Peter
Kcrfi'gan. ]. F.
c~
JJ!dy ..1Jatrl.
... . l'ln ;n/1cr
. . . Au tv J.i·<·cn·
. , ,.)'hv~_··s
.!lorscshvcr
. .J
X/'/'('S.I'
.. Icc
1'-lu~pc:::.. J. S .. .
Kr:tfft. C. L .. .
l.akc l·'urcst Cafe
Lakt· Forest Garage
l.tlke Forc:-it lee Cu.
Lakl' ForCst Lau1ldn . . F J. J/c!d, 1'1 of'.
Lake F'orc:->t LmnLef Cn.
Lt h-e Forest ReYicw
L1kc Forc::;t Trust & S:t\-illg:-. I~allk
Lak\.: Forest \Vagun \Vork~
l,akc l·'ore..;t \Vater Co.
L;tnca..;ter, J. J. & Co..
. .. (J.t'/1 . .l!d.l'c.
Lar:-;en. C.:\.·
. . . . . .Carf'. Cvnlr.
Ln-in, Harn .... TuilorJ Cfuy. S Ncpry.
. ........... Ue11fist
Ln,·i:-:, D. :\..
LiJdkcoat, .-\. J...
.~lulu s~·r;·ia
BEST EQUIPPED GARAGE AND
REPAIR SHOP IN NORTHERN
ILLINOIS
Luther, John ....... . f:ruits! ConflJ', J:..'tt.
.:\latthc\Ys Cab Line
..\la,·or. \Vm. Co ......... .
. .Cvutrs.
.\Icnghinelli & Flossi.
. .. . Cigars
.\lerclnuts Deli\'cn· Co.
~li1chcll. James .:.
.:\lodcrn Laundrv Co.
~Ionahan. E, J.: ........ Choculate Shop
;'\cuLert, \V. L ............... . Dentist
2\id.'ien, S. ~ .............. . Cvutractvr
Nolan, j. C ...................... Dairy
::\ orth Shore Gas Co.
0':\ci\1 Hardware Co . . J. U"Ncill, !'rap.
0"::\cill, \\'m. J ......... ·..... Tin Shop
P;:llcy, A. D......
. .. Veterinarir11t
Pearson. 0 ........ Uplwlstrng,. &· Fur-11.
l'ruxmin:, T. S.
.1-'lzrsiciall
Utwrta. Vincent ........ CvnfcciiollCI')'
qnig\ey. \\'.]. & Co ... . Int. D£Yorators
Re{Ld, .:\1. 0 ............ ....... Uc11fi.\"f
Ruy_, D. U. R ... .. Seeds, Bulbs .:;~ Pl\nlls
Sam Snla, .:\lr~. J ........ .LJrcssmakill.tJ
Sanitar~· Co .. Tlte . . L. H'. llu:::clctt, Prot.
Schaffer & HornaL ... . LaiJdst'ape Arch.
Schcppers. A. E ........ ,,: ..... . Grocer
Standard Oil Co.
Sumeriski, B. J .................... .lee
Swift, L. F ........... , . . Poultry f{ousc
Thorne, R. J .............. . Cu11structvr
\Vcnhan. C. G. & Son.,
..... .
.... . Li·•·cr_\' &· U11dtlLTS.
. .. . /)rugs
\Yenhan, F. J.
.Jlarncss (;o~,~ds
\\',matL \V. J ....
\". \V. C A
.!Jcntist
Young. \V. C.
... ·.·t:ic·(;,;(:,:
[) \'1'1
Zcngclcr, .\. \\'.
THE SERVICE STATION FOR
ALL CARS
Telephone Libertyville 8
Ree Motor Company
,,.
A. C. REE, Proprietor
LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS
Oxy-Acetylene Welding,
Repairing, Overhauling
Everything for
the Motor Car
LAKE VILLA
.\llendalc Fann
;\read\- Farm
Chicago Telephone Co.
Columbia Clnh Hotel
(:1· General Mdse.
Deering. J. K ..... FaYms ~v o. 1 & X o. 2
Faber, I-1. F..........
. .Barber
Fox Lake Bottling Co.
Grad)'. l'. A...
. . . Jlotc/
Hamlin & Sons....... . . . Cot/tractors
Harhang·h, Chas. Lumber Co.
Hooper, B. }. . ................. , .Drugs
Jarvis Hotel... .Clws . .T. ]W""Jis, Prof'.
Keller. C. H ............... , .. Ire' Crcal/l
Lakt' Villa Garage & Plumbing
Lake Villa Trn.c;t & Saving-s Bank
Manzer, D. R. ... : ..... :ccllcral Jfdsc.
ll!iller, :\1. S..
.I-lar11css Rcpairin_q
Dixon, C .... . (7rGCC1"\'
Talbott, Chas. W .... , ....... . Physician
'Trig-gs & Taylor ... Gro-cery & _J.lfar/(ef
Waid. E. L & Co . . Hdw. & Farm i\Ic/n.
\Vendland. R...
.Grocery&· 11farkft
116
LIBERTYVILLE
f.;tkt' CountY ( ;r;n l'l Co
Libertyville Independent .. .\"t''-l'sf',rf'o·
\\'m ...... ,C(IIIt'llf
nnttcrtlcl(l, U. F .......... f
Carroll, \\'. \\'. & Son~.
Lake County National Bank
L:tllf,:;worthy, E. '!.. . .. :I ·u, it'iy
J;rtlll\!11.
. .. /)r\' (;ood5 /: (;OII'I'U/
J/ d.\'l'.
Chicago Tekpiwnc Co.
Chri~tian L:rus. Farm
Cich~-, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Corlett &_ Fredl'rick~ .. . (;ruccry
D:n·i>. ]. T .... , .... Jroght <"-'
1kL·ker'.-:; l )rug Sture
Lhmond & Au~tin.
.N(·al 1.'.'.\·tot~·
F:.•ton. G.. \.
. . !t"c ()r(/l(lrd
E;..!cr, IJ. B ... ·,.,-,;,",.J.,~.;,;.;. (S:,._. lmtlcm!'llf.,·
EYnt~. Gco...........
, ,Cutd t'.:- Ftcd
First Natonal Bank
Folh Farm
Fonid:- ~Jilling Co.
Franzen, W, F. Jr.
(~;~llo\\·a_,-. C. R ..
( ·u11l and Fc<·d
.Pft".l'i(iclll
r;olding, L. E. ..
. . i.>cntis!
r;otti. C & Co ...
. .Con(cditln(·ry
ldt'al Lttmdn Co.
ln:--11!, Samttt:l
,(;n·othl'/1.1"(' /·~ ,\"lahl~·s
Juci-.-JH·im. F.
11a!.·a''
1-\::ti:'l'r. C!Ja~......
. .llurnt'.\'-'' .11 (i·.
Kc1 ;-:1(•11<-' ,..Printing ~en·ire
Kolwut. lo..:. Co..
. .t;rccllftous(·
1-\:o..:.t:d. ~:::;_ , . . .
. ..... Hlad·slllitlr
l.add. ::\. R..
Li·<'('ry
Laycuek, \\'m. Co,..
Lil~t'l'tyYi1k ( ;;tra,!.!l'
Li1!L'rt 1 Yille 11 ( •tel
Libertyville Lumber Co.
l.owll. F. B. & Co.
Lun:ll & Swan ...
\!alter ~If;:. Co ..
hll,(/i"nc
. . . . fJ/'If,lfS
.. /Jruy.1
.l.iyhlill,!._!
\l;1rtin. Frctlk I
\Jerl·ditl1 Flo\YtT &
:lli1kr. 1\, 11. .
\luorc, L I.
:\[orris. ·L ·11 ....
\forst', l. 1:. & Co.
\'t.'wca.::'tle llutcl \
::\ichob~, \\' .. \ ..... .
· ..... · .. l! fr Suslr
\'o1-lll:tll, 1··. C.
P:dl'y, .\. P ........ ,
l:~;:-.-ter; .:\!. & ~o_n ....... .
f-...t). T. G...... i"urm!rn·c
Ree Motor Co.
Schanck Hardware Co,
~ 111 11.1;,. ·r:~.· .j j ... ~ ~(/ rrl'-l'(/ r c ,':- · j 1;1 Pi~:~~~·(:,;,_~-
~pring.
Jlr.::. C .. . lfof1'1
Stephen..:.. Clw". -:\
/~ 't<;·.~-:t;~:~,~:/;~-~
... Physir"iau
LIBERTYVILLE
LUMBER CO.
Lumber, Coal, Feed, Cement, Tile, Interior Finish,
Cabinets. Stair Work, House Plans
Been Here 20 Years
Down by the Old Depot
LIBERTYVILLE, ILL.
1] 7
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
Sweeting, G. C............... . P!tvsidau
Taylor, ]. L. ................ . Physiciau
Trepton & Taylor . . Fum. & Ut~dcrtakcr
Walrond, Wm ...... . Grocery & Market
Yore Bros ........ . Milk Bottliu,q Works
NORTH CHICAGO
Allemania Singiug Society
Ashmus, John T ..... GranT\' t ;Harkrt
Auditorium Hotel
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Auditorium Tailor, The.B. Fe,qcrs Prop.
Birk Bros. Brewing Co.
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Briggs Chicago Co ...... . Mmwfacturcrs
Brown Portable Elevator Co.
Budde, A. E ................ . Physician
Chicago Hardware Foundry Co.
Christoff, Peter. .. .. Confecty. & Cigars
Connell, J. A ................ . Physician
Conrad & Brumond ............... .
........ . Auto Rcpai.-s a11d Storage
Conrad & Wetzel. ......... U11de1'1akiu,q
Cyclone Fence Co.
Dackiewicz, Jos .... .. Grocery & Market
Davis Milk Machinerv Co.
Double Blast Mfg. Co.
Drasler, Jos .................... Grocer
Edellvn Farms
Eisen-berg, Sam ............ . Dept. Store
Gasscaw, W ......... Tobacco and Cigars
Gattcrman's Confectionery
·
Gekas, John ................... . !'mils
Gibson Bros. Mfg. Co.
Goetitz Confectionery Co.
Gordon, Chas ............... . FurHiturc
Gustafson, A ...... .. Grocery & Markel
Hotel Trade Press .... Pri11IC1'S & Pu/1.
Ideal Bakery
Jarewski, A ................... . Meats
.Talley, L. B .................. . Physician
Kynkor, Jas ........ . Grocery &· Market
Lake County State Bank
Leader Card Works
Lewis Steel, Iron & Machine Works
Logiudis, J.................... .Barber
l;ulewicz, Chas .......... Coal a11d Wood
ticKinney, T. H. & C .. Sheet Metal Wks.
llliccynski, J. F.
" ....... . Physicia"
M:osina, John . . .
. . Gro(cr
Myrtle, R. S..
.!oiJ l'rilllillff
Naval Hotel
Kaval Trainin~ Station
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1\ orth Chicago Brass \Vork!<i
:'\ orth Chicago Fonndry Co.
North Chicago Garage & l\'Iach. Shop
North Chicago Land As;n .. .Real Estate
Xorth Chicago Lumber & Coal Co.
North Chicago Tool W arks
Ogrin, Matt. ........... . Ge11aal Mdse.
O'Keefe. John ..... . Grocery f:r Market
Petroshius, J. ]. ............ Undertaker
Pfanstehl Co ...... . Electrical Spuialties
Popit, Peter ................... Barber
Powell. J. \V ....... Cun(cctv. 1111d Cigars
Republic Fence & Gate co:
Royal Furniture Co.
Ruus Cash Grocery
Rynkszcl, /1 ....... "
.Coal Yards
Sager Lock Co.. . . . . . .
. ... , Factorv
Sankiewicz, C. A..
. ..... Drug~'i
Schaaf, ~. F..
. . Gro(Cr
Spiro IT, P ..... ". " ............... Cigars
Time.'i-Revicv,· .... Prinftrs <<~7· Publishers
Vulcan Lonisville. Smelting Co.
Yager & Hamlet. ......... "lJcj•l" Sture
Zaear, John ........ :. . . . .
Zhlscnski, B. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.(;rocrl·
.Bakay
PRAIRIE VIEW
Albrecht, H .......... . Grurcr &· Market
Baker, C. W ............ , .... Pln•siciart
Bowman Dairy Co.
Eissler, J" ......... . Grist and Cider Mill
Firnbach & Rauff ....... . Gc11cral Mdse.
Foote, Stanley .......... . Gcneml Mdse.
Herschberget Bros ................ .
. ........... . Flour, Feed & Ccmc11t
l\'laether, A. G............ General M dse
Pink Poodle Farm ..... . .Tos. F" Guntlte;
Sauer & Hans .......... . General Mdse.
Vernon, The ............... " .... Hotel
\V~idner. G. ~f
....... .Geuaal Mdse.
\VJemerslage.
Groccrv &· Ma•·kct
Zimmet-, J. ivl....
. . , Co11{cctiouerJ'
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WAUKEGAN DAILY
GAZETTE
" The Oldest Newspaper in Lake County"
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ROUND LAKE
Bank of Round Lake
Brainard, C. G........... General Mdse.
Brown & Smith ... . Hardware & Jmp/ts.
Burr Oak Farm ... . A. B. Combs Prop
Chicag-o Telephone Co,
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Drummond, R. E .... . Grocery & Ma.-kct
Forest Glen Cream Co
Gieseke, H ............ .' .... . Dry Goods
King. R. 0. Hotel
Litwiler, S. C.... . Hardware & /mplts.
Long- Lake Boat Co.
McCandless, Mrs. C. C. ....•.•... Dntqs
Renehan, G. P .......... , ....... . Haiel
;~ich;u·d"r,'· E" .......... . General Mdse.
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changed from a set policy to serve all the people, all the time. Its
advertisers are reliable.
Read the ads.
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Tihhitt~-CamCron Lnmbcr Co.
Weber. A. F ........... .. General Mdse.
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WAUKEGAN
One of the Strongest Republican Newspapers
in Northern Illinois
Abrose, C. S ................ . Physicia11
Acarlemv Theatre ... W. G. Spoor, Prop.
Alhrecht. C. H."...
. . . Dentist
Alia !fa Products Co
"Human Foods
Aishuler. ~.f. Co.
. .. Lrrdt'c.s' Garments
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
T. J. Stahl
&Company
PHONE
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Real Estate
Farm Lands, Loans
and General Brokerage
226 Washington Street
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
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YOU LIVE clo•~ to "
town that ia in the ad~
joining county?
trade there in
Do you
pref~rence
to
your own home town?
Remember that a hundred
~
s u c h farrners can easily
spend and deposit in the
banlrs of the adjoining coun ..
ty town a hundred thouaand
dollars that will m .. ke your
own county a hundred tltouaand dollars poorer thlln it
would be if you tr .. ded in
your home town.
Amcric:1n Steel & \Vire Co.
American \\'ire Fence Co.
:\ merican \Voolen ::\rills
. \po~toloff & :\lircheff....
, . . Grocers
-\rlin,g'ton llotel. .. . Ciwx .. ·fnnrs, 11 rof.
·\ rmon r & Co.
:\.septic Chemical Co,
Atterbury, Carl ................ . l1rug·s
Bairstow. F ............ . Coal a!ld Jl"ood
naker. 1\Iorris ... . Rdial)/e Credit !Joust'
Harker. F. ?\I.,..
. ...... PhvsitiaJI
Barron, F . ................... . (~;ro(t'f
Barwell, j. W..
. ntatc!Jfon/"s Foods
11eoeh Garo;:t•.
. .H. 'H. Bcad1, Prot.
Beauhien, A. F ............... ../l ttorury
Bt:'ck. _las. A ... . Dry Goods (-'-;· Grocuic.,·
Behn, ]. . . . . . . .
. . Grocer (~· Feed
Heller, Gus< .......... Tailor l7· Cleaner
I3ellers, \V. S ................. Pltysicia11
Heh·idere.. . . . . . . ... G rocrrv /:;· .11 arket
Bennett. J. A ........ , .... .'.... . Crnco·
l!erg:er, Paul 0 ........... Chiropractor
Hiddlt>com, ?o.I. P .......... . Rt·al Hstate
lliclinf."er, E. P. & Co ............. .
.. C!othin!r. Furnishin.u.:s 6- Shots
lliding-cr, ]. ::\1 .• , •.••...••.••.•.. Grocer
nisC'hoff, Fred .............. . Ostco{'oth
Blatchford's Calf Meal Factory ...
. . . . . . . . , .. J. 11'. Barwcll, 1llana.oN
Roller, Fred ............ . Jlorsts!wciun
Bowman D<1irv Co.
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Bracher & Ferlton ....... . Cfncral Jfdse.
Brand, Philip ................. . Barber
Brewster, ]. L. ... , ........... . 1-larne.>:o·s
BroJ.dstock, Sam ......... . .!lufo ti·t't'l'\'
Hroadwa\· Confectionery
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Brown, Alhert E .......-...... . Physician
Brown. C. H....
. . . Garha.oe
Brown, \Vm. T. ... , . . Grorcrv {;-· .1lad:rt
Rruzewicz. JO.s ....
nru_(f.\'
Bucks, F. \V.
. ... Jfcal.>'
Blllkley, A. . . . . . . . .
. ..... . La·«')'<'r
Burk & Wright..
. .... . !Iard<c•llrc
Burnham, L :\L ........... llairdr,·.\·sill,q
Cady :\g-en\y, Th(· ... . Ccllcral lnsumncf
Cameron Hotel
Cameron's Lundt Room
Canker, Joe ................ .. Jfar/..·et
Cawley, P ............... . Sign Painfill.fl
Central 1ce Cream Parlor
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Ce1;tnry Press, 1he ....... .Job PrintiJI!}
ChiCago Creosotmg- Co.
Chicago l\Tarket .......... , . , .. . ~Hcatx
Chicago Telephone Co.
Chllnta, Jos ...... . Paints a11d II'a// paper
Claehoe. A. H ..... : ........... Ph.w;ician
Clark, F. E .. , ................. . Grocer
Clarke, E. L ................. . AIIorney
Colwell Battery Shop. . ..... Bat/erie.<
Commercial Printers
Cooke, Homer. ............... . Attorney
Cooke, Pope & Pope ......... . Attorneys
Co-operative Dairy
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Co-operative Dain Co ..
/Jcpl.
C:ot1drey, H. R .. . tcn(,·<ty.
Crco~ n1
Conrt House Inn
<;::ozy Inn, T'he .. :····!.rl,/; 1/'uu_a. l)rof' .
Crown Bedding Cu..
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/·'""'~'·· The Home for
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W. L. Douglas
. .... , , .. , . ..·1. Blll).'t'lillciJJicr, J>roj1.
Cummings, E. A. & Co ..... . Rwi Fsftlf.·
Curlee's Pharmacy.
. Pruooi.d
D. & S. Soda Grill
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Dady, R. J...........
.. ... /.a;,•ycr
Dahlbo,]. E......
.1'11\'Sit"iun
Daly, J.P............
.. .. :.1/cals
Dayi:;, R. K ...... ,.,....
, .... Ucntist
Deane & Taylor ...... , .
. La·~('.\'•'rs
Decker, l\l. C.........
,Jttornrv
Dilger, l\L P ............ ,
... . Fldri.~t
Dh·er, C. \V ................. , Aitorucy
Doerbecker, G.... , ............ . ncutl.''t
Dolen & Broecker ... , ........ he C-ream
Donnelly, C. H .... J11dg~c~ Cirtuit Court
Doolittle & \Vhyte ... . (fothiny t: Slwc.1·
Douglas, H.. Sons., ...... , ... . J\'urserv
Dow, \V. H. :\lfg. Co ... '..........
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and
Packard
Shoes
Hirsh-Wickwire
Clothing
J. Oltusky
..... . Sash aud Blind Fa don·
Drew. Bernard ............ . llor.fcs/z{lc-r
Droces Bros.... . Cigars(_~· Co11{edionen·
Dunlay, \V. T ............... Hor,.;('!;/ro(;r
Ot1rst & Schwartz .. . Rtal Estufc t· Ius.
Elanto Co-operation Trading- .A~sn .
Electric Shoe Rrp:liring Shtip
Elite Theatre ....... . C. D. J/i/la, \fur
Elks, \Vat1kegan Lod~c 702
Enstedt, S. J ... . Real EstateS· ill.l'ltrall~·c
Erskine, F. S .. . Real Estate{,- /Jisuran(c
Erskine, L. P ....... ,, ...... Dry (J'ood.s
Erskine, Robt. ].. . . . .
. Rttll nstalc
Field, G. V•/ ... .' .............. ..·-Jttoru.·y
Finkelstein, H. V. l\Iachiuc & Iron Co.
Finnila. ]. A .................... (;roc,•r
Finnish :Mercantile Co-operatin· .'\s~n.
129 S. Genesee St. ,,••.,,
Waukegan, Ill., and Cor. ~
lOth and So. Sheridan • ' •
Road, North Chicago.
Innes Dry
Goods Co.
First National H:1nk
Fisher; N. . . . . . .
Con{t"cti(l/lt'~"\'
Foley, ]. C...
. , ......... . Physi~·iaJJ
Ford, C. T ........1/.w. Tcl.-ph_ollc l'..r.-h.
Fordsberg, Chas ......... , ... , , . Groct'l'
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
Foster, F. D ... ,(;rorcr cS·Ccllt'l'al .HrLw·.
Fowler, R. F ................... LM.•'-''''r
Fox House
Franklin Press
Fulton-Alden Co. . . M usi.- 6· J c"'elry
Funk's Book Shop
. . .Tc'<L'(;ler
Garten. Robt. F ..... .
Gavin. Erlw. F ......... .
.. Physicin11
Gazette Publishing Co.
Genesee Hotel. .Daniel _lf(()7.,•rn, Prof'.
George's Restaurant
Our
Specialty~~
Underwear
and
Hosiery
Glen. Flora Count rv Club
Glen Rock l\fincrai Springs
Globe Department Store
Goodbout, Jos. L....
. . . Shoe.<
Goodman Bros. Department Store
GordOn. A. l\J ............ , Confectionery·
Gordon, H..
. .Cleaning & Pressi!l[f
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The Most for the Least,
But Always for Cash
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FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Gourley, F. L ......... , ...... Physician
Gray, T. E. Hat Co ... Farton• & Store
T.E. GRAY
HATTER
Great Lakes Fruit Co.
Gret.'ll. C. C. ...... ,(,"ro(N)' t-· Cnnfed_\'.
Criffin's \\'aukl'gan (~a rage
(luthrit·, John
... . (~·raca
I Iaase, \\ .. F
........ (;roar
Hadelman, H. . . .
. . . Junk
llaesc, John .............. . JUack.s!Jii/h
ii:l.kala & Andersnn.Fur11. t~· ['nd,·rtkrs.
Hanna, L. . . . . . . . . . . .
. .... . Attorney
I {agel man, ;\lin·
............ 8niN·ry
llansen, Carl
./l'ltoll.'l'tilt' Ca11dit'S
llanscn, ]. ..\I..
.JJm·bcr S J/ ds,·.
11anscn, Peter
..... Coll{edion,·rs
Hartt•r Hros.
. ............ l'ainlt'rs
lfein. Alex:......
.C/na/;s (.;-· .:HiJliHt'l.\'
Henimen, John
..... Ph(dOJJYLifho
. .l.i·~'t'r_\'
I len dee, \V. . . .
llermau, Geo. Sons.
Hevdecker, C. T........
11 e)·decker & Jorgcnson. .
nr~~~a&, ~r~~~l~~~-t~l·o·r· .!Hs. t~
.......... Tin f111d Sht'i'f lrou llTork
Hoefner, V. C..
. . .. Osteopath
1 tofman Bro~. . ....
Grocers
Holland Furnace Co .. ..1. I'. Slater, Mgr.
Hollstein, Conrad ........... , ... Drugs
Holmquist, Gus ..... , ..... Pt?!italt·ssnl
Home Bakerv
Hotel Fridrich
Hotel Swartz
Hotel Washburn
II ulls Hardware
][ ussey, 1\1 H. Lumber Cu.
ITntton. D. A.......
. .Hor.,·esllot'r
Ideal Barher Shop
Tllinois Abstract Co.
.]t'H'i'lcrs
lngall:-; Bros. ~ ...... .
Innes Dry Goods Co
Jackson, Geo ....... . Grocery 1·7 . Markd
Jacohs, Chas. . . . . . . . . . . .
. .Shoes
Jane }!cAiister Hospital
Temison's Book Store
Jewell, A. ] .. ................... Druos
fohnson. John .............. . Osteopath
)ohnson ~lachine Co.
Johnson, !\1rs. P.. Bakcrs&·Coffcrilrlltl't'
f ohnson, The Tailor
'!ohnson, W. D ................. Det~list
johnston & \Vebh
Furniture .Mo-7.'111!"1
Kalowsky, l\1. ] .. .... , ....... . Ph.\'sician
Karlson, Erik ... . IJ'ntch Rep. S· Cot~(ly.
K_ecl & Co ............... .(;rueral .1/d.l't'.
Kennedy, A. S ............ . Fuel {r· /(e
Kern's }!illinerv
King-, C. IT ... ..Attonu·v
. Physic'ial1
Knight. F. C. ..
0
Hemmen's Ground
Floor Studio
FOR ALL KINDS OF
Photographic Work
Kodak Supplies
Picture Frames and
.
Mouldings
A Few Suggestions
photographed this year
your
birthday.
The
C{l//et'fion.,·
Higginbotham & Douglas.
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.. , ..... Bin•cle' and .·lulo Nef'atrin:J
Tlill Steamboat 'Line
llohan. \Vm. & Son ............... .
FACTORY AND
112 So. Genesee St.
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
Be
. .Groc<'r.l
Attorm·y
. 1.ti'U.'.\'1'rs
on
children
, ..·on't stay little long.
How about a good Photograph
taken of Father and Mother}
Telephone 1889
MURRAY BUILDING
207 N. Genesee St.
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS
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Kolbe, A. L ................... . Dcnlisf
Krebs. F. H ................... .Jeweler
Krepcs. A .......... . Grocrvy & Market
Lake County Publishing & Printing Co.
Lake Countv Title & Trust Co.
Lange, \V. -]. ................... Grocer
Lar>en, ]. H. & Son ... . Painfcvs & Dec.
Larsen, L. T .......... . Garden Produce
Larsen, \V. H ...... . l'ainl & lf'al/papcv
Larsen & Holland .......... Ut~derinkns
Lazzoni. Tony ........ , , . CoTt(eclioucry
Leg,::ctt & Platt Spring Bed Co.
Legnard, A. B. & Co.l.cathcr, Tires. fife.
Lc,~,.·in, G. ll.......
..Gr~ccn1 {:;·Coal
Lewis Garag-e
Lindahl & Carlson ............... .
........ Ca,-pc111crs t·· Stair Bui!Jj.,.s
Lundberg, VVm ..... , .Gc11fs' Fur11islziufJS
Loug, Geo. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Plrn11 r,cr
Lux Auto Sales Co.
Lux & Alcock .. . Imp/Is. & Furm Mchy.
Lybeck, Axel ......... , ......... GroCC'r
Lyon Bros ................ . Real Estate
Lyric Theatre ..... . IV. H. Briggs, Prop.
1IacGuffin, Paul .............. . Lawyer
.Maiman, L. E .................... Drugs
Main, M. T . . Motorcycles, Bicycles, Etc.
~_.fanufacturers' Terminal Co .
Markarian & Deradoorian ....... . Meals
'Marshall Ventilated Mattress Co.
:Matulenas, Jos ................ . Notions
~fax's Clothes Shop
1\1axson, 0. P ......... ,., .. . Plt::ysicia11
McAlister ·Barber Shop
McDonough, Lee ............. Pltllllbev
l\lerchant, J. C. & Bros ........... .
.......... . Gt·occrs, Flottr a11d Feed
Merchant, J. D ........... ; ....... Meafs
Meyer, ] .. . Wlto/esale Cigat·s & Tobac:o
Meyer, Theo................... Flonst
Miller, Ben H ................ . Attor11ey
111iltimore, A. I.. ............... . Grocer
l\litrykeff & Welkovich ........ . Grocers
Model Clothing Store
Model Laundry Co.
Morhmann, W. H .............. . Bakery
~luller, F. R. & Co ... . Sa11itary Fluuri11y
N a tiona! Envelope Co.
Neish, }as. .. .. .. .. .. .
.. .. Meats
Nelson Machine Co.
Nesbitt, R. H. T ............. . Physician
Neima, John ........... . Ge11eral Mdse.
Nigoghosian, N ..... C 011{ecty. & Grocer
Nolan Bros ... , ..... , ... . Lunch ~Vagon
Nolan's Dairy Lunch
Nordling's Pharmacy
Norlander, ]. H ................. . Mcols
North Shore Dairv & Ice Cream Co.
North Shore Fruit & Produce Co.
North Shore Gas Co.
North Side Bakery
Northern Brass Mfg. Co.
Oltusky, j ............. . C/ofltill!J, S/t,,.•s
Onan, John ... , ...... . Grocer & B11kcry
Orvis, E. V ................... ,. Law_va
O'Shea & Bidinger .. Pia1ros &· Organ.'i
Pallas Sheet Metal Works
Parker, Wm. C. ......... _. . Real !!stat,,
Parmalee, Bcnj ............... . La·a.JJ'CI'
Pearce Motor Co.
Pearce, W. W .................. . Drttos
Pearson, Nels . . Funr., Pia11o J'10,7.-'.0., Etr.
Peletirh, F .................... . Markel
People's Bank
People's Cash Market
People's Dry Goods Store
Persons, Perry L ........ . Cuuttty Judge
Peter, F. D ..................... . Drugs
Peterson, ]as .... . Expressing & 1Uo~d11ff
Peticlair & Son . . Hay, Grain & Potatoes
Petkus, C. ........... Grocery & M arkcl
Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.
Potter, L. & Sons ............. . Florists
Price, J, L ................. N c·ws Agcuf
Pundt, F. ] .. .............. , .. .. Ci,qai'S
Radcliffe, A. A .............. . Ph}·siciall
Raffin, W .... . Fttntishi11ys & Dry Goods
Rakouski, M ....... . Dry Goods{',- Shoes
Reardon Bros... . Mfr. Ladies' Wrappas
Reardon & Wall ..... , ........ . Grocers
Regan, P. C .................... Dentist
Regan, S. F ..................... Dmtist
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THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
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109 N. Genesee St.
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l~cln\wld, l~..
Rei~:-;. C. Coal ~ ·~_,_
H.OCllll'L J. F ..
Ruger~. U. 11 ....
1\o\ ':--:. 1('\\·c-\n· &
R~,\-al ·cafe. 'Yhc
Enllin's Department Store
Runyard, E. -:\!.
RYnk-,zd . .\ . . .
S;.tllllun, Fd. 1.. .
Sallllon. ~L B ..
San(bt rom. ().
Sanitary Clc;tning
Saranna Shnp ....
Sargent- TonlorfT.
Sawnkiu, n..
5clwltl, }, L. IX Co ..
Scholz~·JJ, :-\ ....... ,(;/'(l(t'l'.\'
Schroeder & Reutlinger ..
Schucnell1<U1ll, G ..... . (;·cllfs'
Srll\\·ann. 1\. E ..
f!t'ttfill(l
Fo~i/1ir
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. .... Photograf:hi'r
\\':nlkC'~-;\11 !hun Co.
Smi1h Fi~llin~ Co.
S111ith, :\1. E. & C(J
Smith, 0. n....
~mitl1. 0. \:.
Sokup, V. H .. . l'rod111-,, .Sori115011 Bro:-:;.
Stlll1h"ide Furnit11rc Store
. .L'roi'cry
FucfCn.(·urd. Co!,·r· ,'> 1/'(!od
r ;;trbagc Cn.
\YattC"ckan T~-~- (n.
\\'auk('g_an ll-(' Cream P;trlor & l'rinting' Shop
\\':tukcf,~:an lmpron·nKnt Co
\\.;tnkt·g·:l\1 Lnmhcr & Co;d Co.
\Vankc)..;a11 l\larkct
Waukegan National Bank
\\':tllkrg:tn :'\ur_..;.c-ry .Cr).
\\'attkl'g::n1 011 Co.
\Vank\'<..!<111 Ph:lnu<~cv
\\';ntkeg·an Rug Co.·
\\"aukcg-:tn Shew Shi11i11.L:: jl;lrlur
\Yaukc~an l'phobtcring C1,_
L. JoJSCII. Pruf'
\\\,ale, D. A..
R~·af Estal1'
\Yt'h~1tT. C. \\'.
..lrrliiltd
\\\·i--:'-, \\. F.
. f_a<.i.'\'t'l
\Y clrh. J. 1... .
.l,a1.c\·cr
\\'crth. Tol111.
. .Sh1'l !?rpuirl·ll!f
\\'et/(·1 ·Bros.
. .Lii.H'I"\'
Weyer, IT..
. .JI "a is
\\-'eq•r & L\·qlund,., .t7N10"I"\' [,-· Jfarkd
\\'il-ite Dak(·n·.
..-1da111 {)<'1110. Pro/'.
\Vh1tc-. Erne~t .............. , . E.rf'rcss
\Yhitl', ll<·nn· . . . . (;rot·cr\' ~~~?· Con(crh·.
\\'llite & Toi.~in.
. ...-.. Undcrtah'ci·s
\VhitrleY & HoYt. .. . Real Estate &· /11s.
\\'hYte ·Fnrnitnl-e Co.
\\'il~lcr Auto S:tlc.-: Co.
\Vi1(lcr Tnnning Co.
\\'iky. n .. \ . ._Tr:.
. .... ,I ctcri.11arian
\\' oodw;1nL 0. 11.
. ...... , Dc11tisf
\Yot)lworth, F. \Y, & Co. -'i /·'-l lOt .)'fvrt
\\'or:tck C. .\ .....11[11'" 1/l l.iic /11.<. Co.
\iVright, ;\, 0..
. .. . Physician
\Vyszomirski, A.
. . Tailor
\\'a<~kt·;_:ai1
\\'aukc.~·an
Sbtcr. _L P ... J/yr. 1/o//tilld Fnnl!lt.t' Co
Smith. C. E..
. l.oa11s t· !llsllra/11 ~'
Smith-Buchanan Co.
Ft'cd
Stone, Florence .'\.
. . !Jru_rf5
ins. Co.
Sul]1\nn Steam B:tth Cn.
~nn ..................... . nuify Pof'cr
Sun Lake Co. P11h. & Printing; Cn.
Suomi Groce-r,· Co .... , ,(;cii;Taf .ifdsc
S\\·ayel<]. L. &_ Cn .. i11'<'t'Sfllll'llf l?rok·as
Taylor . .\. G.....
Ta\·]or & \.-11thrie.
Curria.(lt.' Painfi111.1
V:lllL ll. R..
"".
Sel'uritY Title & Trn~t Co.
Sl·iclt"n{chl DLpartlll('llt St1>!'c
~cbn, Jos ...... .. \/tl·;:~_·niun .\[!'oi
Shcllvuhcrgcr, :\. \\' ..
Shu.~art. ]. D ..
Sinlllwn~. P. R ........ Co.1'11
Singn Sewing- \lachitH' c(l.
Stn:ltH.!.·. I-lvnn:
Str;'fh'g's ;\ut(J Hcp;1ir Shnp
Strickland. F. C..
Stripe, Tt H.. ..lf,:.;r. U. C.
l.'nitccl Cigar
l_'pknu, ). I I.
\\.alllllTg, G..
. .... ,(;roU'r
\VandvL \\'. F.. . . no(!ks b- fl .(/llf'aJ'cr
\\'arncr & Fo . . . h T" Co
!To;t:~-~- II
\\'arr(·ll, G. H ..
\\':tshington C:tlHl~· Shop
\\ :t:-.hin~ton H:ltHl L;tundn·
\\';ttrou:--. C. ] \. 8: Son. · . 1!on/-,~·!lrr'
\Vankc,e;;\11 l\;lllcry \York;;
\\';tttkcgan Duiler \\'ork~
\\':tnkcgan Hn.'\\·ing Co:
\\'au,Q·ck:tn nn~inc~~ College
, .h. A . .llunso/1. l'ro
\\';mkc_l!.-;\11 Co·:lt1H.'rci;ll .\:--... ocintiotl
\\':tnkcg:tn Cnil~tTYatory of :.\I11--ic
\Y;tukc!.!:tll 1)ccor:tiin~ Co.
Schwartz Furniture Co.
Security Savings Bank
Stahl, T. J & Co.
Stcblay. :\......
Stcn,·il l I at Shop
Stirn. Jo~ .....
WINTHROP HARBOR
TnL-;1, Frauk.
. . ..l!caf.,·
.Grocers
ThOmas. L. E ... , . . .
.Dentist
Thornhen:t. J. A. & Co.. General Jfdsc.
Tombaugh, L. H..
. .Physician
Toulouse. G. & Son.
. . . Grocer.\· • Yoeman, L. ]..
Yoeman. R. R .. ,.
Triangle Ptg. Pre~s. I\. [-{ Fort ct. Prof'.
124
. ,]ewe.ler
. .J e1.('eler
Copen. Harry ... . Iu Crca/11,
1kidclbct~g Inn.
. C. Jfurruy.
:.\1unicipal Ent,:·inecring Co.
ChH·ns·, Ridrard
.(;nHO'}' l~~ .lfurl.-1'1
ZION CITY
]ohn~~m & :\orris...
.Real Esfait·
John~ton. R C. ...... Li·l't'l'\' (~ JIM:inu
J nrld. II. \Vorthington & Co ... F·irc I u.~-
K.i.--tncr. H. ~- ..... J CZ\.'1'/t·r t~ Op-tidan
LaRn ..;c, -:\. J.... . . . . . . . . . .J>[Jysician
Leader Dtparlnh:nt Store.
.... fJr_\' C'oods. ,)'hiles t~-. G:r·u·c·erfes
\lartin, C. .\ ............... . Grtellhousc
& Vinnedge ....... , ... Barbers
X ational O!Tice Supply Co.
~[ar·dn
Barnes, V. V .....
.Att~'nln'
Beebe t-JanhY;n-c Co ..
. . l lard·zi..'<li:c
1\ercd~t }lfp:. Co.
Billmeyer, Geo . . . ,
, ..... Physician
.Ph.\·sicia11
!il:tnb, ]. ll ... .
Doard of Education
Bull's GrocerY and ~Iillincn·
Campbell, A. ·G.. . .......
S. I~i7.·o·_r
Chicago Telephone Co.
Cook. Frank B. Co.
. E/r·,· . .·'IPf'arllllls
Cook. Horace.
.Cand_,, T-udor_\'
DaYi:o;, L. \V.".
. ..1ftufs
Enlow. G. 1\ ... J/(1/ur~·ydc (.,..· ~-IHtu Ncf'.
Fir~t State Tiank
Hopkin~. B. J. ..... ( 'ndcrlol·cr t- Furl/.
Tlud:;on, ::\frs. . \. C....
. .... . liukcrv
John:-;on, Smith & Co.
.Lu111bcr
:u.
::;orri~ & Cutt('r,·. .. : . .......... . Jlcals
P;txt(ln,]. H ....... Zio!l Trans. Bureau
Rc:xall Drug Store
Rockafell:tr Co .. The . . Gro('CI"\' (~---Stat\'.
Rominger. C. .\....
Sabine, C. F..
Schatt."ncidcr. E. G..
. . .' ... DentiSt
. ..... Jf cals
. . Plwlograf'lu·,
\\'c:>tcrn Doar(lint: & Supply Co.
\\<onlrlrid.L!.·e, T.
Blatl.-smilh
Ziun Cit\· Con:.;cn·aton· of ).!u."ic & Art
Zinn Cit)· lndqwndent.
Zion Cit\· Lin•ry
Ziun Ci1\- :.\Ten.·imtilc- Co.
Zinn ln_.,·titution:- ~tnd Tmlu~tri~.:s
Zio11 Ltce lndu:;:t rie:'. .
. Gi:ntral 0 ffice
Zion L<1cc lndu~tric:o; ..... Jfdkf. Facf.ory
·r .... .....
Artesian Limestone Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
"ARTESIAN"
Ground Limestone
ARTESIAN GROUND LIMESTONE is ground finer than
cement, thus making it the strongest and most practical
soil sweetener on the market. Packed ln cloth sacks of ap·
proximately eighty pounds each.
Room 824, 29 South La Salle Street
CHICAGO
Harley Davidson
Motorcycles
EXCELSIOR BICYCLES
Supplies of All Kinds ~ .
M. T. MAIN .
Phone 1834
~31
So. Genesee St.
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WAUKEGAN, ILL.
PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
UNITED STATES OFFICERS
President ................................... \Voodrow \Vilson
Vice-President ............................... Thomas Marshall
Secretary of State ............................ Robert Lansing
Secretary of Treasury ......................... \Villiam G. McAdoo
Secretary of \Var ............................. Newton C Baker
Attorney General ............................. Thos. \V. Gregory
Postmaster General ........................... Albert S. Burleson
Secretary of Navy ............................ Josephus Daniels
Secretary of Interior .......................... Franklin K. Lane
Secretary of Agriculture ....................... David. F. Houston
Secretary of Commerce........... . . . . . . . . . . . William C. Redfield
Secretary of Labor. .......................... \Villiam B. Wilson
_ _ _ __:F_:A.::R:::.M::.:.E~RS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS.
( 'onnty Judg·t.... Perry L. Persons
County Clerk .. . .
. Lew A. Hendee
County Treasurer
. Robert Lee 1\lcDonough
State\ Attor11e1· .
. .... Ralph J. Dady
,
Circuit Clerk ;tnd Rt:corder.
. .. Lewis 0. Brockway
SuperintC'ndent of Schools.
, ...... 'T. Arthur Simpson
)d aster in Chaucerv.
. .. , .. Paul !\·IacGuffin
Coroner
...... John L. Ta:y!or
Sheriff .. . .. .. . .. . ..
.. ..... Elvin ]. Gnffin
Surveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. Charles E. Russell
Snperintendent of Conn tv Fann..
. ... , . , Charles A. App}ey
t 'ourt l<eporter, Circuit ~Court . . .
. ..... Frank N. Blakeslee
Court I\epo1·ter, County Court ....... ,
Rov J .M
t 'onnty Physician and Sntlerintcndent ~f. i~;k~.-..
as on
County General Hospital.........
. Dr. A. E. Brown
Con11ty Snpt..·rintenctent of Highways.
. Chas. E. Russell
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ILLINOIS STATE OFFICERS, 1917-1920
Governor .................................... Frank 0. Lowden
Lieutenant Governor ............ : ............. John G. Oglesby
Secretary of State ............................ Louis L. Emmerson
Attorney General. ............................ Edward J. Brundage
Treasurer ...•.•............................. Len Small
Auditor of Public Accounts ................... Andrew Russel
MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 8TH DISTRICT
(Counties of Boone, Lake and McHenry)
Senate .......................• Rodney B. Swift, Libertyville
House .....•.............•••..• Thos. E. Graham, Ingleside
'James H. Vickers, Harvard
Edward D. Shurtleff, Marengo
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
Illinois Senators ................ Lawrence Y. Sherman
lames Hamilton Lewis
Congressmen-at-Large .......... \Villi am E. Mason
Medill McCormick
Congressman, lOth Dist. (Lake County and part of Cook)
Geo. E. Foss, 711 Gordon Terrace,
.
Chicago
LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN ILLINOIS
New .Year's Day....................... January 1
Lincoln's Birthday ..•................. February 12
Washington's Birthday ................ February 22
Memorial Day ........................ May 30
Independence Day .................... July 4
Labor Day ........................... First· Monday in September
Election Days ....................... .
Columbus Day ....................... October 12
Thanksgiving Day ................... .
Christmas Day ........................ December 25
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
James F. King, Chairman.
l.ew A. Hendee, Clt•rk.
Elected 1915.
Ai1tioch
Avon . ,
Benton
Deerfield
Deerfield
Fremont
Newport
Shields
Waukega11
\Vaukegan
\\Taukegan
...
...
....
...
Chase \Vehb ..... ,
Andrew T. White.
Bert C. Thompson ..
Theodore M. Clark.
.\1 artin Ringdahl ..
H. C. W. Meyer ...
... Edward T. 1\l art in.
. james F. King .. .
Edward Conrad ..... .
, ( ~eorge 1-J, Bairstow.
lla\'id A Hutton ..
.. Antioch
.... Grays Lake
. .. Zion City
. .... Highland Park
. . , ... Highland Park
. ..... Area
. ... \Vadsworth
. Lake Forest
. \Vaukegan
\Vaukegan
. .. \Vaukegan
Elected 1916.
Waukegan .......... Charles H. Crapo..
. ........ 'y\(aukepn
Benton ............. A. S. Burgess..... . ........... Zton Ctty
Cuba ................ Fred Kirschner . . . . .
. ..... Barrington
Deerfield ...........• Arthur \V. Vercoe...
. Highland Park
Ela .......... Emil A. Ficke....
. ..... Lake Zurich
Grant ...........•.•. \Vm. ]. Stratton ............. , .. Ingleside
I.akeVilla
.... .f. ]. Barnstable ................. Lake Villa
Lihertyville
... Henry B. Eger....
. ... Libertyville
Shields
....... Thomas V. l\Iurphy.
. .. \Vaukegan, G. D.
Vernon
. , ...... Alfred G. Maether. ..... ,
, .. Prairie View
\Varren
........ George T. McCullough...
. . Gurnee
Wauconda .......... Hay Paddock . . . . .
. . Hound Lake
West Deerfield ...... George Rockenbach . . . . . . . . . Deerfield
\Vaukegan .......... Frank A. \Vebh ................. \Vaukegan
Waukegan ......... , Ira \V. Holdridge.
. .... \Vaukegan
Waukegan
... l\l. P. Dilger.
. ... \Vaukegan
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
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GENERAL FARM DATA FOR LAKE COUNTY
ILLINOIS~From 1910 Census
176,200
Number of poultry of all kinds ...
Value .......... ·············
Number of colonies of bees .....
108,20·1
538
2,330
1,372
·v-a.lllE' . . . . . • . . . • . . • . . . . . . . .
Population ... , ...... .
Xtrmbt-1' of :.dl farms ......... .
l'nliH' anti nativity of t'ttrnwr"':
~ative white ...... .
li'on:ig-n-bnrn whit<: .......... .
NeKI'O and other non-whitt> ... .
.\:umber of farms. l'lassitiPd IJy sizo,:
Under 3 acres ..
3 to U aeres.;
10 to 19 acre:>.
:!0 to 49 acres .. ,.
50 to 99 ac:r<'s .. .
100 to 17-l ucres .... .
l'i5 to 259
·acre~
II
l-11.!
l:!H
2!1[}
58-t
7.2H
:!ti :~
.. .
260 to -:1~9 a.cres.
500 to 999 acrt:"s ...... .
1,000 acres aud ov .... r.
Approximate land RJ't•a.
Land in farms. , ........ .
8ti
16
1 mproved land in ftnm:-.
\Voodland in farms ............... .
Other unimproved laHd in farm:-.
.Percent of land area in farms ...
Perce-nt of farm land improvNl.
"
...... aereS;
:!!11,2(10
. at_'l"t'-"
. aert_'!-1
_25l,Oo:;
181.68~
.. n (~n·s
. acrrs
t;
::n.~:~
:t&.~g:.
Average acres per· far·m .......... .
Avf'rage improved ncres pt-r farm.
All farm property value.
: : : ;1(, i i~~l:;
Land ......... .
..
.dollars
Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Implements a11d ma.ehinery ........ .
Domestk anima Is, pLHii l J'Y a ud ht-'P;-:.
Percent of VN.lue \If all PJ'OIH'"t"ty in
1
Land ...... .
Buildings ................... .
Implenwnts and maehitH•ry ........ .
Dome-stk animals. J)O\lltry nnrl b•·•·~.
Average value~:
All prop~rty JWI' farm .......... .
Land and buildings, per farm ... .
Land, per fl.r're .................. .
Farms reporti_n~:· donwstil' animals.
Yalue of dor1:1estie animnls.
.... dollar~
. ... dollars
. .. dollar~
Rti.:!
7:! -1
lll.ii
80. T
:n.ti31.5ti7
:!H,7-iR,Hil
7.09-Llli:!
859,488
~.!129,-i5ti
ti5.ti
~t.-1
:!.7
!1.;:
dullars
. .. dol1:1rs
. .dollart:
·.: t:i;)ila:r:~ ·
1-Lo:'iS
l:!.:l7·1
8:!.iili
2.l!HI
:! ..\ J 8,fll !I
Number of farms op€nt.Led by owners.
Percent of all fn.rms .. .
r...~a.nd in farms
.. .
Improved ldnd m farms.
\~alue of land and huildmgs
Degree nf o\vnership:
Farms consisting of owned land onl~
F!'lnus consisting of owned and hirt>d b1tct.
C'nJor Rnd nativity of O\"-'ners:
Native \Vhite ................. .
Foreign-born white , ........ .
Negro and other nnn-whJtP .......... .
Numhei· of farms operated by temtnts ..
f'ercent of all farms,.
La nil in farms ............... .
Improved land in farm:-: ...... .
Value of land and hnilrllng~.
Form of tenancy:
Share tenants ...... .
Rhare ~ash ten:::tn ts .
Cash tenants ......... .
Tenure not specified ..... .
Color a.nd nativity of tenants:
Na.t.ive white ...... .
Foreig-n-born white ...... .
Negro. and other non-white ..
Number of farms operated hy managers.
Land in fa.rms ... , ...... .
Improved land in farms ..
Value of land and btti1dings
J..1ortgage debt report:
For all farms operated by owners:
Number free from mortgag-e debt.
Number with mortgage debt ....... .
Number with no mortgage report..- ..
For farms consisting· of owned land only:
Total numbf~r
Dairs cows
Other cows ....
Yearling· ht--ifer~;
Calves ................... .
Yearling· steers anU hulls.
Other steers and hulls.
Yalue ..
Hnrse8:
Total numbt·r
Mature horseB .
Yearling colt~
Spring colts
Value
.:\Iule!"-l;.
-ill, 7 Rti
::s.o:l!"~
:!.97 ·l
:1, ltiJI
·LG·Ii
(i 7 7
7 81J
LHI:--,.3~,1
10,370
fl. 181
69!1
19,-1
1.] 97.7 -t I)
.
TQ'tal numb{'r
Mature mule~ .
Yearlin!'r colts
Spring· colts·
Valu€' ........ .
Assf's and burros:
95
911
·I
1
1:Lil80
Nnmb('r
11
841
Value ..
Swine:
Total number .
Mature· hogs ..
Spring pigs
Value ..
Shf'ep:
ft~~;, ~~~~-~~~nd'
18,G.27
. ... dol\Hri':
lfl,.l!l~
8.0:~ fi
H4.,llfi
7,8!i:1
W4;ther; ...
Spring lambs
Value ..
Goats:
Numher ... .
>
••••••••
. dollars
Value ..... ,
5.313
2.51!1
3f.,82il
~Jeres
!ll R
4 ~:!.
1
7 WI
R5.0
!12, 3-1 :~
66,017
.acres
. ... ncres
8,,08.1 71)
.d(lJl8.1'H
1 Of)
:J.I}
62j
S6
502
28-1
1
91
18.80f>
11,972
3,552,580
. .a.cres
. .. acres
... dollars
877
471
2--~
. , ... ::: ~: :ti;)ii8·t:~
Amount of mortgage debt. .......... ,..
. ........ doll~Hs
Percent of value of land and lmilding·s.
LlVES'I'OCK
15,381.867
. .rlollnn:
~~~~e~rrfE~ii~ 1 1a~ldd~~da~il~~~~~~~-:
Cattle-:
61.0
1:19,854
103,693
.acre'-"1
....
··
J•RODlTC'.rS
Dairy cows on farml't reporting dairy product~...
Dairy co 1.vs on farms reporting milk prnrhn_·e·ll.
Milk produced
8old .. .
Cream sold . . . .
Rutter fat sold
Produced
Sold , ,
Cheese produeed . . . .
. ..... nun1ber
, .. number
... g·aJloni'l
.,t:"allom:
. , . P--all om:
, . pounds
. potmds
... poundR
. .. pounds
Yah;~(:~~ d'o\i'rY pro~~iti~t·:,;, ·e~·cl~;di"n'i ].;(;~1f~· ;u~~ ·r:r· ;l~i-li\: a;1~1· ~~~~~)~~~~n~~~
Rec~eiptg from sale of dairy produds.
Poultrv raised . . .
soid .. . . . . .
1-;-;g·gs produ('.ed
Sold .... _....
.
Value nf poultry and 0gg::~ produc1.'d... ..
Hr:'ceipt.s from sale nf poultry Hnd cg~.-.,,.
'Vflnl. ftecce.s flhorn.............. ..
r..Iohair and g-nat hair ftE:'cces shorn..
Y"cJlnc of wool and mohair producerl..
Hnnev pro<luc('d . .
~~1~; v~F~~~]~~:v ·~.1;(1. ~..:ax· p·r·o·dti~~rl:
DOlUJ<JS'l'IC
ANIJ\1.·\LS
396
4,210.590
1,291,150
30.7
S()J,U On
Calves, sold or filaughtercd ..... ,
Other ~.:attle sold or slaughtC'rf'tl ....... .
Horses, mules. a.ssc~ nnd burro:-> sold.
Swine sold or slnnght(-'.rcd ... , ....... .
Sheep and goats s•)ld or slalu.:·hterC'd ..
H.(><:eipts from sale of animals.
Value of animals slaughtered.
128
129
. . ,dollars
. .. number
. ....... number
.... dozen~
........ dozens
. .. doJ!a.r.s
. .. doll<1 l'8
.lllllnber
. . number
, .... dollArs:
. .. ,pound.:
·: :~gr~~~~
17,007
15,522
5,134,767
593,19!1
22.24 fi
28,649
1,278,724
'l74.fi09
!145
850
·i23.180
312.473
521,560
231.088
1 ,478.47.:)
!Hl1,23R
5::i~.320
2!1:1,131
4.207
7.803
7,R.-J.'i
238
1,275
Sl,t\lJ(;H'l'BRED
... number
... number
... number
.number
.number
... dollars
.. dollars
21,821
10,181
D57
l6,426
5,fl9.3
7fi5,682
89,~00
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
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PRAIRIE FARMER'S RELIABLE DIRECTORY
The Lake County Good Roads Association
seeds
..1'5ELBC'J'l:H>
··········· 'i'i{'t.)i·~·.
.
ncru~;
busheLs
. ilcre.s
01l.tB
hushcls
\\·"heat
<H:t'PS
bu.sb(l;;;
Ennnt_r and spelL
llCl'('.'
· hush•~' I~
Jiarky
, , . ,rtl:l't:'H
husbr·h·
.... ,B.<:res
bu.c.;hc·l~
.. , .... :-:cn~s
bu.shds
••
~l
c J'(;.~
lOli>'\
. a•·t·c·~
1.lun~r
Tililtllhy ::tnd
tlltl,S
il1iXt·cl
t'hJ\'f'r alone
. , , <_lf·l'f'S
1ons
;\ Ifalfn.
1\Jillet or Hungarian grasB.
aCl'\'S
tn11~
(l!her tame or eullivHtE·d grasses.
\Vild. salt or prnh"h· gras.st-•:-;,, . . . . . . . . . . . ,.
. .... n.crr- .::;
tOl1!3
Grains r.11t grPen.
Cnarse frq·a)'!·e
'ton::;
. acres
bus/wls
S\yr_·et potato-.:s :n1d yam::;.
. .. acre ..:;
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The Lake County Milk Producer's
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Lake Zuril'h
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of the association
1200 dairv O\Yners
members o( h:ventvsents one
C;-tch of . which repr-eor more bottling plant:-;)
creameries, shipr1ing or other tlispoints.
Locals of the Assolocaled
Grove
Lake
Statinn
View
Lake
In addition tu Lhe business
of the association, :;ome of the
have organized test associations to
determine the best methods of feeding, the cost of production, and to
learn the profitability oi tbc individual CO\YS in their herds in order to
'\veed out the Ooarclers,'' and to encourage grading up hcrrls lly the nse
of pure bred sires.
I\Iany of the
locals have social features in connection
·witll
their
organization.
These features are very dcsirah]e and
should be given Lvcry possible encouragement.
Every producer of milk should feel
r:rateful for the hcnefits derived from
the work of this as:;ociation and
shonld g-1ve it his hc:any s11pport.
G. C. GRIDLEY, Secretary.
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When a farm·er can employ a competent graduate veterinarian at reasonable expense it ahvays is best to
do s<!l, and in all serious cases such
expert help should be used even if
the expense will be considerable.
Unfortunately it is not always possible to find such an expert or he may
live at such a distance that an ordinary
or trivial case will not warrant the
expense of his employment, er the
nearest veterinarian may not be a
properly qualified practitioner, or is
one in whom the stockman has no
confidence.
For these reasons every o"'>vner of
animals should keep some sirnple
remedies on hand, and these are necessary even on farms where professional assistance can readily be had.
It should be understood, however,
that the untrained farmer should not
attempt the administration of strong
poisons, alkaloids and many preparations used hypodermically by a gradu ..
ate veterinarian. Such preparations
are extremely dangerous in the hands
of the layman and are liable to do
much more harm than good. The
trained surgeon also should Le tlepended upon for all major operations.
A cupboard may be set apart for
storing medicines in a cool, dry p1ace
and where freezing will not occur in
winter. A glass graduate and scales
will be necessary for measuring and
weighing medidnes. Powdered drugs
should be kept in tightly closed glass
fruit jars and should he plainly labeled.
They may soon lose their strength if
exposed to the air. Poisons should
bo kept on a separate part of a shelf
partitioned off for the purpose and
away from simple, harmless drug·s.
Ointments, with the exception of fly
blister, should be made up fresh at
time of use. Liniment may he prepared and kept indefinitely if well
corked.
The medicine case should also have
a special division in which to keep a
few instruments, bandages, suture silk
HI•
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and absorl_).:nt cotton; or bett'er still,
these may be kept in a handbag for
immediate use as required.
The
emergency bag should contain a roll
of absorbent cotton, several rolled
three-yard bandages of unbleached
muslin in strips three inches wide, a
pound or two of oakum, a spool of
strong- suture silk 1 half a dozen suture
needles of assorted shapes a·nd sizes,
most of them large; a half-ounce,
short-barreled, strong-nozzled hard
rubber syringe, a two-ounce metal
syringe, a cow trocar and canula for
tapping a bloated animal, a pair of
curved shears, a combination operating knife containing a curved bistoury,
a probe pointed bistoury and a strong
straight scalpel, a few milking tubes
and a teat bistoury, an artery forceps.
metal prohe, castrating knife and pair
of horse clippers.
These will suffice, but there are
many other useful instruments such
as a clinical thermometer, horse trocar, catheter and dentistry "float/'
which may be added from time to
time. Some of the medicines to be
listed later may also ho.\'e a place in
the emergency kit or bag, notably
those needed for the treatment of
wounds, and at hand should be a
strong quart drenching bottle and ten
feet of quarter-inch cotton rope with
which to hold up a horse's head for
drenching. A veterinary force pump
is added on a large farm, but its place
may be taken by three feet of new
lawn sprinkling hose fitted with a
large tin funnel. This is used to give
a horse or cow a rectal injection.
There should also be a six-foot piece
of new half-inch rubber tubing for
use in giving a cow or mare a vaginal
injection.
Simple necessary medicines may
best be listed under the following
special heads:
Physics.
Epsom and Glauber Salts. Average
dose for an adult cow, one pound in
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thrct: pints of warm water. Dose for
horse, 12 ou.nces.
JCastor Oil.
Es1)e>cially useful for
young animals. Dose for a calf or
foal, from 1 to 6 tablespoonfuls
;,haken up in milk.
Raw Linseed Oil (not boiled. which
is poisonous).
dose, one pint
for constipation and
follow a dose
of colic medicine, or contain medicine
for colic.
Barbados Aloes (freshly powdered).
Average dose, one ounce, to 0;:; given
to an adult horse as a "physic ball."
Wound Medicines,
Keep in :otuck one pint each of car··
bolic acid and coal tar disinfectant and
a gallon can of the latter for dipping
and disinfecting purposes. Two teaspoonfuls to a pint of w::tter ordina!·ily
makes a sufficiently strong solnlton.
Bleeding is stopped l>y applying Monsel's solution of iron on oakum or
cotton batting, or applying 11..f onsel's
powder. As a wound lotion also keep
on· hand a mixture of one ounce of
surrar of lead and six drams of sulph~te of zinc in one pint of water.
This is called 11 vvhite lotion" and
should be plainly labeled '~poison" and
'..vell shaken before use.
Dusting Powders,
A dusting powder of equal parts of
slacked lime, charcoal and sulpi1ur is
useful for application to surface
wounds and sores. Boracic acid also
is nee-ded and a little iodoform may
be added to keep flies away.
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Liniments,
Keep on hand a pint (pound) each
of turpentine and aqua ammonia.
One ounce each of thest mixed with
a pint of soft \Yater, in which two
raw t'ggs have been sbakeu up and
the mixture left for 24 hours, will
make a good stimulating liniment; or
one ounce of each may he mixed ·with
6 to 14 ounces of raw linseed oil to
make a very strong- or comparatively
mild liniment.
Lotions.
f/\Vhite lotion'' for wounds has already been mentioned. Equal quantities of lime water and raw linseed
oil make "carron 'oil," an excellent
lotion for burns. Two to four ounces
of Goulard's extract and one to t·wo
onnces of glycerine in one quart of
borax or
soft water; eye lotion
half a dram each of sulpl~ate of zinc
and fluid extract of belladonna in a
quart of soft water.
Tonics.
Fowler's solution nf arsenic is a
iood general tonic for rtnHlown ..thin,
hidebound horses and those afflicted
with chronic ;:;kin diseases or heaves
(broken \:vlnd). The average dose is
half an ounce (one tablespoonful)
given night and morning until one
quart has heen giYen. The medicine
may then be gradually discontinued,
taking at least a week to the work
Dried sulphate of iron (copperas),
dose one dram night and morning, is
another good tonic, commonly combined with an equal ·dose of ground
gentian root or ginger root, nux
vomica, saltpeter and fenugreek as a
condition powder. The dose is one
tablespoonful of th~ combination of
drugs mixed in the feed night and
morning- for ten days. Omit sulphate
of iron -for pregnant animals, Nt~x is
poisonous and must therefore be g1yen
with care. It is most usef-ul as a
nerve tonic and appetizer.
Colic Medicines.
Keep in stock one pound each of
laudanum (dose, 1 to 2 ounces); essence of ginger root (dose, 1 to 2
drams); sulphuric acid (dose, 0 to 1
ounce); turpentine (dose, 1 to 2
ounces); granular hpyosulphite of
soda (dose, 1 to 4 ounces). A dose of
each of the first three medicines in a
pint of water containing two ounces
of hpyosulphite of soda will prove
effective for most colics. Two ounces
of tu·rpentine in a pint of ravv linseed
oil may be given for "wind" (flatulent)
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Blister.
bli:_;;ter.
hours
daily.
vr rub
on
the hips, or
on irritate-d
cold 1.:veather.
Absorbents.
absorbent
of !Jinindide
CJUnccs of the fly blistermentioned and use on bony growths, such
as splints and ringbone, callouses,
indolent sores, tumors of the udder.
Worm Medicines.
on most farms and
in six ounces of
remedy for stomach
sheep. Lambs
less in
1m·mc1rt1nn
Tvvo ounces
turpena pint of ra\v linseed oil is
as a starting dose for a
"wormy horse.'~ Follo\V 1.vith worm
powders composed of equal parts of
salt~ sulphur and dried sulphate of
iron. Dose, o11C tablespoonful night
and morning for a week, then skip ten
days and repeat. Omit iron for pregllant animals. For \VOrms of swine
give one teaspoonful of turpentine in
slop for three consecutive days for
each eighty pounds of body weight;
or one dram of dried sulphate of iron
in slop for five successive mornings
for each hundred pounds of body
\~_·eight.
\-Vhere swine are kncnvn to
be seriously infested with worms, give
eight grains of santonin anrl five
Qrains of calomel in a little slop for
hundred pounds of body vveight.
the pigs into lots of five and
medicine in a little slop after
the animals for eighteen
Care mu~t he taken to give
the dose;:; here prescribed, else
damage may be done.
Disinfectants.
In the paragraph on \vound medicines it has been advised to keep carbolic acid anU coal tar disinfectant in
stock To these may be added formaldehyde, bichloride of mercury
tablets and ,permanganate of potash
crystals. In disinfecting a stable a
solution of four or five ounces of forma1dchydc to the gallon, or a 1-1,000
of bichloride of mercury (corrosive
sublimate) or a 1-30 solution of ._:arbolic acid or coal tar disinfe(tant
should be used after a thorough cleansing of the premises. For wounds a
1-1,000 solution of corrosive sublimate ~
also is the most (.l!ffective disinfectant
and a l-500 solution should be used
for disinfecting when a spore-forming germ, like that of anthrax, is pres··
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ent.
Pennanganate of potash is a
useful mild disinfectant (antiseptic
and deodorizer) in a 1-5,000 to a 1-50
solution. The weaker solution is used
lnke\Yarm for vaginal injection purpllses, \vhile the 2 per cent solution is
useful for injection into cavities from
\vhicb come had-smelling discharges
and for swabbing sores (cankers) of
thr mouth. As a wound lotion it is
usual to ·employ a 2 to 5 per cent
solution of carbolic acid, or lysol, or
coal tar disinfectant. Carbolic acid
is also much used as an internal disinfectant in contagious abortion. Two
drams of the acid is well diluteD with
water anrl mixed in soft feed for each
pregnant cow every other night
throughout pregnancy. Peroxide of
hydrogen one part and clean ·water
t"Vo or three parts is a popular disinfectant for cleansing foul wounds.
Scour Medicines.
The farm meO.icine chest would not
be completely stocked vvithout son1c
remedies for diarrhoea or scours. A
mixture of one part of salol and two
parts of bismuth (hrst prescihed years
ago by the writer) has become a
standard remedy among farmers. The
average dose is one teaSpoonful given
two or three times a day and washed
down with milk or water. The dose
may be doubled in bad cases and for
larger calves and foals.
Prepared
chalk. powdered alum, sulphur, povvdered catechu, rhubarb anrl gi1igcr
root are also much 11sed for diarrhoea.
Administering Medicines.
Small doses of liquid medicine, such
as the average two~ou11Cc dose of a
fever medicine or tonic solution, are
best given by means of a half-ounce
hard rubber syr.inge. Expert veterinarians sometimes give such medicines
or bad-tasting drugs in gelatine capsules, or in form of a "hall." VVorm,
condition and tonic powOers are
mixed in damp grain feed. A large
dose of liquid medicine is termed a
"drench" and is given from a strong,
long-necked bottle. A few inches of
rubber hose may be fitted on the neck
of such a bottle.
To drench a horse. hack him into a
!tall, place a .running noose of soft,
small cotton I-ope or "clothes line"
upon the upper incisor teeth, under
the upper lip, and draw the noose
tight, with the knot of the rope tn
the front. Throw the loose end of
the rope across an overhead beam,
raise the horse's head, hold it there
by means of the rope and pour the
medicine into the mouth a little at a
time until all is swallowed. Do not
squeeze the throat of the horse when
giving medicine and never pour the
medicine into the nostriL If the horse
will not swallow, pour a teaspoonful
of cold water into a nostril and swallowing will instantly occur.
To drenCh a cow, place h.er in a
stanchion or tie her in a stall. Walk
up on her right side (milking side).
Pass the left hand across her face and
into her mouth. Hold her head in a
straight line forward and slightly elevated, not turned to one side. Pour
the medicine very slowly into the
right side of the mouth. Let the
head down instantly if the medicine
causes the cow (or horse) to cough,
Fluid given too fast passes into the
paunch and is practically wasted.
Adrninistcre<l slovvly, it largely goes
to the third and fourth stomachs and
absorption takes place in the latter.
Sheep have to be very carefully
drenched from a bottle to avoid choking. Swine take medicine through a
hole cut in the toe of an old shoe
thrust into the mouth or from a short,
strong rubber hose fitted in the neck
of a strong bottle. Dogs take medicine in capsules inserted in meat or
from a bDttle or spoon emptied into
a pouch formed of the lip and cheek.
Avoid '{rlnping" animals unnecessarily. i\·Ic:dicinr- should only be given
\vhen the animal is sick, should be
the right medicine, and is best pre~
scribed by an expert.
We believe a series of business transactions
with us will result in your implicit faith in
our ability to handle your busine8s in a satisfactor~'
manner; and we are ready to stand trial on this basis.
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STAR GARAGE
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At the River Bridge
Batteries
Charged
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CHAMBERLIN & KIRKPATRICK
Farm Insurance Agency
We do a general line of Farm Insurance business. If you are not well
insured, let us know your wants. We will look after you right. Our
Companies have pa".id Thousands of Dollars to Farmers in Northern Illinois.
Our Agency has been established since 1882. We are the farmer's friend.
We write Fire, Lightning and Windstorm Insurance on all classes of Farm
Property.
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VALUE OF LABOR
T~e U nitefl States DepartmEnt of
Agnculture found in 1855 that it required four hours and 34 minutes of
human labor to produce a bushel of
corn. At the Minnesota experiment
station it has been found recently that
45 minutes of human labor is about
the average time required for the same
work. In other words, hmnan labor is
\vorth six times as much as it was 60
years ago, due to the use of better
machinery, better varieties of corn
and better soil management.
When you go into a store to buy shoes, say to the clerk, 1 ' I want a
"•hoes''. Don'tsay, ' 1 /wanta
If you name a brand of •hoe• you know will give you
•ati•faction, you not only say you want •hoe•, but you know about
what you want. A clerk will always give cloaer attention to a customer
who knows what he wants. It ia human nature. The clerk will be
more likely to give you satiafaction, even if he does not hatJe the make
of shoes you ask for, because he will know better what to show you, if
you are willing to consider anoth•r make.
pair of
pair of shoes".
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THE PRAIRIE FARMER'S CREED
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
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I believe in red clover, I believe in cow peas, I believe in soy
beans, and above all, I believe in alfalfa, the queen of forage plants.
I believe in a permanent agriculture, a soil that shall grow richer
rather than poorer from year to year.
I believe in hundred bushel corn and in fifty bushel wheat, and
I shall not be satisfied with anything less.
I believe that the only good weed is a dead weed, and that a
clean farm is as important as a clean conscience.
I believe in the farm boy and in the farm girl, the farmer's best
crops and the future's best hope.
I believe in the farm woman, and will do all in my power to
make her life easier and happier.
I belie\'e in a country school that prepares for countrr life, and
a country church that teaches its people to love deeply and live
honorably.
I belien in community spirit, a pride in home and neighbors, and
I will do my part to make my own community the best in the state.
I belien in better roads. I will use the road drag conscientiously
whenever opportunity offers, and I 'Nil! not "soldier" when working
out mv
. road tax.
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I believe in happiness, I believe in the power of a smile, and
will use mine on every possible occasion.
I believe in the farmer, I believe in farm life, I believe in the
inspiration of the open country.
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Index
Breeder:' fhrtctory. Lake County ..
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Bu:::in( '-s Dirr:ctory, Lake County.
Fa;·ll~crs
ary
~~~STORAGa
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... 99-107
. 110-123
Direclory, Lake County.
... 33-96
Gc:reral 1n£ormation:
Belt SlifJping
31
STORAGE BATTERIES
Starting, Lighting and Ignition
Batteries Stored; Rented, Charged and Repaired
Binder T1 oubles and Adjustments.
11
Corn Planter Adjustments.
17
Willard Service Station
127
If you want bright lights, quick starts and low cost of elec-
County Officers ..
Dairy Co\\ Feeds.
Eggs, Rules for Producing .High Quality,
29
Gestation Table for Farm Animals.
97
Hay Rope. How to Mend.
21
Horse,
A\~erage
Cost of Raising.
10
tric current, come in to see us. And if you do need repairs,
we have factory trained battery experts who can do a good
iob for you.
COLWELL BATTERY SHOP
Sheridan Road and Madison Street
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
Phone, 2022
Horses. Care of.
Lake County Farm Data .....
128
Lake County Good Roads' Association ..
131
Lake County l\filk Producers' Association.
131
Lightning Rods Protect Buildings ....... .
31
Poultry. Preparing for Market. .
30
Silage, Finding \Veight of.
8
Silage for Dairy Cows ...
8
Silo, How to Build a Pit.
6
8
Silo, Sealing the.
;.'Soldering
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Stock Foods, Some Facts About..
10
Stumps, Killing
28
Threshing Rin~, Organizing ..
30
Tractor Don'ts
28
Tractor Horsepower, How to Judge ..................... ····
Tractioneer's Dream
rsefu1 Information
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In our warerooms are to be found the
products of some of the leading manufacturers in the musical world-famed for
tone, case design and durability.
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mt"nd 'l'riple-Ci goods
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li'\ Pianos, Piano Players
~ Victrolas and Records
Our stock of Records contains more than
5,000 selections
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
PIANO
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O'SHEA & BIDINGER
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Good Music Makes Happy Homes
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Home of the Best Pianos
In Lake County
We are Lake County representatives for the follow,
ing makes of Pianos:
Bjur Bros.
Schaff Bros.
Christman
Fulton
Packard
Decker & Son
Shoninger
Brinkerhoff
FARMERS AND BREEDERS, LAKE COUNTY
Our Buying Power
-for THREE large stores and for cash,
enables us to buy cheaper and to sell
more cheaply than any other Furniture Store in Lake County. See us
before you buy - not after.
·
LARGEST STORES
LOWEST PRICES
FREE Auto Truck DELIVERY to any part of the
County - gny time.
Schwartz Furniture Co.
Cash or Easy Payments
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
KENOSHA, WIS.
W
E CARRY a complete line of Jewelry, Silverware,
Cut Glass, Cameras and Supplies, Musical Instruments, Phonographs and Records, Music of all kinds.
We are Lake County representatives for the celebrated
Y ark Band Instruments.
Our Optical Department is in charge of an Optometrist registered by examination. All of our glasses are
made in our own shop and we know they are right. We
carry the largest stock of blank lenses in Lake County.
FULTON ALDEN COMPANY
WAUKEGAN,
ILL.
Manufacturers of the wonderful
FULTON PHONOGRAPH
the "Stradivarius"
of Sound Reproducing Instruments.
We Sell11nd Recommend
Triple~ G Good•
PACKARD SHOES FOR
MEN
C. P. FORD SHOES
FOR WOMEN
EDUCATOR SHOES
FOR CHILDREN
"Profits" are legitimate =
only when they come _
through service.
Our desire to serve the patrons of
this store to the end of satisfaction has had as its very foundation this basic principle. Service
through the store's personnel as
well as from goods sold.
Schroeder & Reutlinger
HONEST SHOE DEALERS
Waukegan, Illinois