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THE I. A. A. RECORD 



January, 1933 



Christian* 40 16,815 945 16,825 96.97 



Woodford* 16 8,375 350 8,654 96.78 



Jersey 38 5,774 141 5,967 96.77 



Bcott* 36 4,319 164 4,466 96.71 



Randolph 44 12,435 728 12,874 96.59 



Kankakee* 20 21.627 1.666 22,444 96.36 



Peoria* 18 58.833 2,346 61,125 96.25 



Morgan 45 16,760 733 17,533 95.59 



Sangamon 45 55,390 2,485 57,965 95.56 



McLean* 26 32,158 1,762 33,667 95.52 



Hancock 32 12.661 , 414 13,256 95.51 



Warren 32 10.257 541 10,755 95.37 



Boone* 8 6,344 572 6,660 95.26 



Lee* 35 13,418 709 14.090 95.23 



Macoupin 38 20,792 1,289 21,947 94.74 



Lake* 8 39,834 3,417 42,084 94.65 



White 48 8,380 416 8,882 94.35 



Marion* 42 15,572 808 16,506 94.34 



Coles 34 16.461 922 17,524 93.93 



DuPage 41 38,662 3,773 41,179 93.89 



Crawford 48 10,067 472 10,746 93.68 



Will 41 46,701 2,628 49,912 93.57 



Fayette 40 10,829 755 11,585 93.47 



LaSalle 39 43.424 2.246 46,462 93.46 



Perry >...,......... 44 10,045 726 10,752 93.42 



Union ...!/.'........ 50 8.140 464 8.716 93.39 



Kane 14 50.711 2.894 ^ 54,302 93.39 



Johnson 51 4.087 218 4,390 93.10 



McHenry 8 16,144 1,023 17.386 92.86 



Edgar 22 12,727 919 13,742 92.61 



Champaign* 24 26,886 > 1,840 29,063 ^ '•' 92.51 



Macon* 28 34,249 1,887 37,049 92.44 



Clinton* 42 9.054 455 9,809 92.30 



Monroe 44 5,479 405 6,944 92.18 



Edwards 48 3,903 128 4,238 92.10 



Shelby 40 11,610 v:'vf-: 675 12,622 91.98 



Jackson 44 15,708 811 17.185 91.41 



Hardin 48 2,883 126 3,167 -; 91.03 



Pope 51 3,326 140 3,655 -;•;. 91.00 



Winnebago 10 39,615 2,411 43,538 • > 90.99 



Wayne 46 8,444 323 9,427 89.57 



Massac 51 4,792 363 5.352 89.54 



Wabash 48 5,687 230 6.393 88.96 



Clark 34 8,617 627 9,755 88.33 



Douglas 34 7,044 567 8,016 87.87 



Richland 46 6,104 473 7.018 86.98 



Madison 47 47,843 4,087 55,055 86.90 



Cook 1,279,392 144,470 1,475,672 86.70 



Hamilton 51 5.642 467 6,427 86.23 



Jasper 46 5,801 391 6,737 86.11 



Saline 51 13.956 ; ■ 1,163 16,245 :.. 85.91 



Grundy* 20 7,516 ' 996 8,778 • ,- " 85.62 



Lawrence 48 - 8,654 615 10,141 :. ' 85.34 



Clay* 42 7.052 382 8,405 / ' 83.90 



Gallatin 48 3,813 293 4,687 . 81.86 



Calhoun 36 2.541 . 314 3,158 ,': • ■'■• 80.46 



Williamson 50 16.084 ^ , 2.001 20.807 ' 77.30 



Franklin 50 16,453 '..'■■ 2,801 21,606 76.15 



Jefferson 46 10,673 •..1,449 14,455 73.84 



Pulaski 60 4,381 " 424 6,456 67.86 



Vermilion 22 25,485 . 6,913 37,629 ' ' 67.73 



St. Clair 49 40,975 4,808 66,609 ' :,• 61.52 



State 2,809,902 237.864 3,110,189 90.35 



State except Cook County 1.530.510 93.394 1.634.517 93.64 



Note: Senators were elected in all even numbered districts, and only In such 

 districts. Districts in which counties are starred (*) had only three candidates 



for representatives, all of whom were certain of election. If starred counties 

 are in odd-numbered districts, there was no real legislative contest therein. In 



such districts many voters ignored the legislative ticket. 



V Dividend News 



(Continued from page 4) 



reau members in Whiteside county 

 participated in tlie distribution of 

 $9,316.17 on a patronage basis and 

 $1,648.54 for preferred stock divi- 

 dends. Four hundred and twenty- 

 eight non-members patronized the 

 company the past year. 



Seven hundred and sixty-two 

 Farm Bureau members in St. Clair 

 and Washington counties received 

 patronage dividend checks totaling 

 $8,185.51. One member received $88. 



Madison Service Company, or- 

 ganized last April, has declared a 

 15 per cent patronage refund on 

 lubricating oil, grease, Soyoil paint, 

 stock dips, and mange oil, 12 per 

 cent on gasoline, 10 per cent on 

 kerosene, automobile tires, and 

 other miscellaneous merchandise at 



the end of the first six months' 

 operation. Twenty-five per cent of 

 the net income for the period was 

 set aside to surplus. Eighty-six per 

 cent of the Farm Bureau members 

 in Madison county received patron- 

 age dividend Checks. 



JoDaviess Service Company de- 

 clared a 10 per cent cash dividend 

 totaling $1,984.81 to Farm Bureau 

 members. 



Twin County Service Company 

 (Jackson & Williamson) declared a 

 five per cent (station) and 10 per 

 cent (truck) dividend totaling 

 $422.75. 



Richland County Produce Asso- 

 ciation recently refunded $2,107.54; 

 Rich-Law Service Company de- 

 clared a 20. per cent dividend of 



Lauds I. A. A.'s Work In 

 Co-op. Grain Marketing 



W. J. Niergarth, manager of the 

 St. Louis office, Farmers National 

 Grain Corporation, paid tribute to 

 the work of the Illinois Agricultural 

 Association in promoting co-opera- 

 tive grain marketing, in a radio talk 



over KMOX, St. 

 Louis, Dec. 12. 



Comment i n g 

 on the Illinois 

 Grain Corp. and 

 its development 

 he said: "The 

 Illinois Agricul- 

 tural Association 

 has played a 

 leading part in 

 establishing this 

 service in Illi- 

 nois, in carrying 

 the co-operative 

 principle beyond the 

 and into the terminal 

 without the 



W. J. NIERGARTH 



marketing 

 local point 

 markets. Certainly 

 backing of this strong and effective 

 farm organization real co-operative 

 grain marketing in Illinois by farm- 

 er-owned and farmer -controlled co- 

 operatives would not have developed 

 as rapidly nor as soundly as is the 

 case." 



Mr. Niergarth stated Illinois pro- 

 ducers had not reaped the benefits 

 of the privately-owned marketing 

 system, "whose chief weakness, 

 from the grower's standpoint, is 

 found, not in its structure, but in 

 its ownership, for while industry 

 controls its own distributive ma- 

 chinery and takes the profits there- 

 from, the producer previously has 

 found it necessary to turn his prod- 

 uct over to the private handler for 

 distribution," 



$2,972.79; Richland County Ship- 

 ping Association refunded $257.59 

 on commissions and $142.95 on sales 

 of twine. 



The Menard County Farm Bureau 

 announces total cash dividends of 

 $4,375.76 paid by the Menard Coun- 

 ty Farm Supply Company, the 

 Springfield Producers' Commission 

 Company, and the County Farm 

 Bureau Shipping Association. 



Coles-Douglas Supply Company 

 declared a 15 per cent cash dividend 

 totaling $1,828.25. Tuscola Co-oper- 

 ative Grain Company distributed 

 six per cent on common stock. 



Schuyler Service Company an- 

 nounces a five per cent cash divi- 

 dend totaling $980 to Farm Bureau 

 members. . 



Pulaski County Farm Bureau an- 

 nounces that UUin Livestock Ship- 

 ping Association paid a 20 per cent 

 cash refund and Villa Ridge Fruit 

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