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CHEER UP KITTY! YOU'RE NEXT* 



^t\zc Picture of Ira PUger. Stephenson county, feeding his pet 

 nb. L'ndy, while his cat looks on aniiousiy. 



90 SOMETHING IN THE SHADE IN PEORIA 



!♦ *<^^ hct in Peoria county when this picture was takfn. Left to 

 right L. ft. Welk. General Agent- J. W. Whtssenand, Farn^ Adviser 

 Fred Pollock. Service Company manager and Albert Hayes, presl 

 ^ent Peoria County Farm Bureau. 



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lething possibly in the flowing roi>PS and judicial look 

 etell th future cAf^e* of that chap b**low. But who d -* 

 >or lad would turn out to b** a life insuranrr rprnf^ 

 avbe I was something they et. 



MRS. WILLIAMS* BOY. -LARRY" 



At the age- ot 8 or maybe 10 years 

 ^ Lawrence A. Williams didn t have any more ' 



•-dfe*, and worries than the policyholders in 

 Country Life, of which ho is now manage' 

 and main driving force. 



UPSHOT, YOU MAY WIN $1.00 



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THEY LED THE STATE IN 4-H FAT STOCK JUDGING 



Magnolia Hustlers 4-H club team o* Marshai'Putnam cour'ty wc*^ c«'e' 84 c*"** 

 teams ^i University of Illinois. Left to fight, A. C. Johnson, ass t. farm adviser coach 

 Norman Smith Wayne Wilson and Berf PhlMlp', 



HAULS FIRST LOAD OF CREAM TO GALESBURG 



Wilbur V. Clark and hts truck which hauled the ^ r\* ■■oai r* '■o>«'^ *t *'•- 

 ducers Creamery of Galesburg 



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PULLING CONTESTS POPULAR FOR FALL 



Enttius'asts of horse pulling contests will De pi«-astiO tc •'•c» that »^t»- » rr 

 -jtallion pulling contest the first of its k'rd at Lincoln F'eljv C't'*'. '' "w- * .-- C^*..''t'<- 

 f2th. Its for 3 yr. olds. Enroll now w.th Hc^se ard M^i,- ■ A%> - -• A*r- . .< *:'* S. 

 "Dearborn CW ago. $1500 In prizes First $400 



