pr ad x \ \ { tar” { ~~ LIST OF AWARDS . pus AT THE Bost PRP. ics stisssisnnanuiesnssss srrenrstsssssesistristvecs rcieeres Leonard Rhone, 1 00 TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR SR Ar Be RY, 1 . OF THE PEA FOWLS, TE : + tb : : Best pair....cccceiiiniinnnennn BaeeWbiesedeteresrrrinsieasistnsrrnas «..... Leonard Rhone, Centre County Agricultural Society Heaviest dozen of hen’s eggs, not double yolked ............ Hezekiah Hoy, 1 00 OCTOBER 5-8, 1875. CARD FROM PUB. CoMm.—It is of course understood that the names of the exhibitors have been supplied by the Secretary from the No.’s in the entry books, and that the reports of Judges mention the articles only by numbers, as the exhibitors were not known to then. FIRST DEPARTMENT.—JonN RisHEL, of Potter, Superintendent. STOCK. CLASS 1—Horses for General Use. Judges—Col. ANDREW GREGG, JOHN K. RUNKLE, MICHAEL GROVE. Best two-horse farm team, 4 years and upwards............. Jacob Bottorf, $6 00 do. stallion, 4 years and upwards........eeueeeernnieennnnnnnnns J. I. Williams, 6 00 do. mare, 4 4“ vesensveiririibrrireesreseses Joseph Shirk, 4 00 do. gelding, 4 « BC evmeetasuransessernsaiersveries Joseph Shirk, 4 00 do. stallion between 3 and 4 years........cceeeerrnennnciieiann. Monroe Armor, 5 00 do. mare HW Band "| sissies Edward Jodon, 3 00 do. colt, irrespective of sex, under 3 years.....ccoeeeereenens J. L. Marshall, 3 00 do. “ #“ “ Hoo Hse srsrsere ns Joseph M. Gilliland, 2 00 do. “ 4 “ “ 6 months..ccceernirnenns Daniel Grove, 1 50 The judges report that on account of some misunderstanding as to hour of exhibi- tion, this class was not all represented at time of examination. CLASS 2— Horses for Heavy Draft. Judges—G. W. MINSKER, HENRY CORMAN, WILLIAM GROVE. Best stallion, 4 years and upwards......ccceeunnnnnineininiinnnan, Ishler & Swartz, $6 00 do. gelding, 4 Bb." Necererensssnrnaratsnsielserne J. K. Runkle, 4 00 do. stallion, under 4 Years .......cceeeuiiiiinnirnnrarieennerannns Daniel Grove, 5 00 G0. MATE, "OVEP 4 Mi, iiinriirninrerariinsisinte nine Daniel Grove, 4 00 CLASS 3—Driving and Riding Horses. Judges—Capt. AusTIN CURTIN, GEORGE B. JACK, JACOB COOKE. Best matched team, irrespective of color..........cevuvrvnnnnen. George Weaver, 6 00 do. (fastest) walking horse, saddle or harness................ John A. Hunter, 5 00 do. single driving horse or mare, 5 years and upwards ..... Abr. Baum, 5 00 do, 3 3 i under 8 yoRrs....c.cise iii D. R. Boileau, 4 00 do. saddle horse or mare, 5 years and upwards............... J. L. Marshall, 5 00 do,, # H #0: under d Years, ieeimscirisen 0. W. Curtin, 4 00 CLASS 4—Jacks and Mules. Judges—BupDp THOMPSON, J. L. NEFF. Best pair of mules ......cceeerenes Briserseisrasnrirgprarsesiersrnore George Hoffer, $2 50 CLASS 5— Thoroughbred Cattle. re Judges—BENJAMIN L1GGETT, A. C. HINTON, WILLIAM FOSTER. H SHORT HORN, Best bull, 8 years and UPWATdS.....cccvirviiinrenrnserncnernennns J. A. Woodward, $8 00 do. “ between 2 and 3 years....... PLN Cie irra irars insane D. & R. Underwood, 4 00 do. u “ 1800 2 0 iisiireiessriisssenassnaseie Mrs. R. B. Valentine, 3 00 do. heifer, between 2 and 8 years......cveevinerinienrenrrennens Christian Buck, 4 00 ALDERNEY, Best bull, between 2 and 8 years. .c.ccoevuernrinnrncerannnnnnens Bobby Confer, $4 00 do. cow, 3 years and upwards.............. Weiisseinstrsasiyerses Adam Hoy, 8 00 do. heifer calf, under 6 months.....c.cecevtnrierinnernnnnnnann. John A. Woodward, 2 00 DEVON Best bull, 3 years and upwards......coeeeeiinirernirnannniinenen John D. Thompson, $8 00 do. * between 1 and Q years..........ceirsisrsnrsicrsninsess George Hoffer, 3 00 do. heifer, between 2 and 3 years......cocvvernriennnrnnnnnnn H. L, Harvey, 4 00 CLASS 6— Grade and Native Cattle. Judges—SAMUEL SLACK, SAMUEL BAILEY, ROBERT GARDNER. Best bull, between 1 and 2 years.....eceereerrrnenieiinenriannens U. 8. G. Peifer, $2 50 do. heifer, between 2 and 8 years........ceevienninniiiinnnan. J. A. Woodward, 3 00 do. ‘ ‘“ 100A 2 VORP ccsirersariesscsrirsrsirsessns George Hoffer, 2 50 do. herd of one bull and notless than five cows or heifers.George Hoffer, 8 00 CLASS 7— Working and Fat Cattle. Judges—JoHN W. STUART, JoHN MUSSER, DAVID UNDERWOOD. No awards. CLASS 9—Swine. Judges—W. H. Fry, W. L. WiLsoN, JOHN MYERS. ESSEX. Best boar, 2 years and upwards... ..ccovvvenrireneiniiinisiniienn A. 8S. Tipton, $3 00 GENERAL PREMIUMS, IRRESPECTIVE OF BREEDS, Best pen of shoats, not less than 5, under 6 months.........Joseph M. Gilliland, $3 00 do. sow and lot of sucking pigs, not less than 4............ Curtin & Shannon, 3 00 CLASS 10—=Sheep. Judges—ISAIAH STRUBLE, SAMUEL Y EARICK. Best buck, 1 year and upwards.....c.eeeireereiiieinennninniiinns H. L. Harvey, $2 00 do. ‘ lamb, under 1 year....... «ccceserrrennirinaiiiannnens William J. Dale, 1 50 do. pen of not loss than ewes, 1 year and upwards...... William J. Dale, 500 CLASS 11— Poultry. Judges—D. H. Rote, N. W. CRONEMILLER. CHICKENS. 8est pair light Brahmas, 1 year and upwards................. William Shortlidge, $1 00 do. ‘ buff Cochins, under 1 year........... aeesserssversrsaes J. H. Orvis, 100 “do. ‘* partridge Cochins, under 1 year..........ccceruunnes J. H. Orvis, 100 do. ‘* Houdans, 1 year and upwards..........cccerveerrenees William Shortlidge, 2 00 do. ‘ black Polands, Sear and upwards.......coaueeee ...J. C. Derr, 100 do. ‘ silver-spangled Hamburgs, 1 year and upwards..J. C. Derr, 1.00 %o. “ Bantams, yader 1 Yeadon rao pufsngin J. C. Derr, 50 o. '' not belonging to any of above mentioned .va- ans : rieties, 1 year and upwards, } ‘William Shortlidge, 1 00 The judges report that the greater part of the poultry exhibited is deserving of notice. CLASS 12— Pets. Judges—Col. WILLIAM SHORTLIDGE, W. H. McCAusLAND, ADAM HESS. Best pen of rabbits... i... cccedriveiiidtntde sini reine Willie & Newton Haupt, $1 00 do. pair rat terrier puUppies.......ccveririiiriirnireriiiainnnenns J. C. Derr, 50 dO. ZTOUNA NO c1veuesrssiirrrcssassrsniassssassennsoeisnsrenssees R. C. Mallory,. 650 Second best ground hog .....cccoeeveuinirnirincnnnirenninnes eeeeenD. Seibert, 2 SECOND DEPARTMENT.—JoB W. PACKER, Superintendent. Agricultural and Horticultural Products. CLASS 13—Field Crops. Judges—GEORGE M. Boal, SAMUEL HoovER, JORN W. STUART. Best bushel of white Wheat........ceeeeveerniieiiienernereenerenens M. J. Decker, $2 00 SCONA DOB ei rrrneerssieristivesesinresiinsdorvnsosiinssrarsassisnsnane Daniel Corman, 100 Best bushel of red wheat......ccccceveiriinrnrnreierieerenesensesesss Samuel Crawford, 2 00 SOCONA DOBLI versie: sivssesssnsresssssorssesindiveseassaeessacrsedensubns M. J. Decker, 1 00 Best sheaf of white wheat......coceiiviiiiniiiiiiiiiniiineninnns Daniel Corman, 100 do. © TRA IWhURL co iiiiisisidiiernnivensearisisnnninssdossas Daniel Corman, 1 00 do. bushel of yellow corn in ear......cccceerniincrninnnaninnes John 8. Foster, 100 do. peck of pop corn in eAr.......cceeereruirniinninrinensannens John 8. Foster, 100 do. sample of corn on stalk.....c.ccoeevniiiiinninniniinennncnnnee. A. J. Swartz, 100 do. HYOOMICOIY oosivivesssansescrssiossaniressssiovase John 8. Foster, 1 00 40. DUShOl Of TYR .iiversersnssrseresreinrnsrverensensssspprnivissones A. 8. Tipton, 1 00 do. OBE 2srnsavavosarsrs dient vinarennaisrarsntinsarassares Ira C. Packer, 100 do, "« barley .............. Mee resnssaravernsserreresnasenses William C, Huey, 100 do. BUCKWHERE ccisrrisinrenrsresirrrintacidrmmvsonies John 8. Foster, 100 do. half-bushel of timothy seed...........coviienrirnrnrnnnes J. J. Arney, 2 00 do. “ Clover 806d. vviiirisiisesseersesinsrovarsssnse M. J. Decker, 2 00 do. Hu orchard grass seed.......c.ceeeirrnieninnanes A. A. Dale, 2 00 do. “ Hungarian grass seed.......ccooevveunnenn. C. Dale, Jr., 100 CLASS 14—Flour and Meal. Judges—B. F. BROWN, JOSEPH GATES, HENRY SAMPSEL. Best cwt. of flour from white wheat.......coooevviiiiniinninne. Pheenix Mill, Diploma CLASS 15— Vegetables. Judges—J. J. ARNEY, JAMES R. ALEXANDER, JonN 8. Hoy. Best half-bushel of potatoes—peerless .........cceoiivaenernnens Charles Arney, $1 50 Second best half-bushel of potatoes—peerless ............uuuus Jonathan Kreamer, 126 Third ¢ # # rownell’s beauty...G. F. Arney, 1 00 Fourth ¢ H" 4 late rose........ccoeee. Charles Arney, 76 Fifth « H it peerless.......cceeernen. G. W. Musser, 50 Best half-bushel sugar beets........coereiiirnviiiiincnnnnninninnns John 8. Foster, 50 do. “ common beets....cceeeririreriinnarecrcncicrnnes John 8. Foster, 50 do. peck of onions from 8eed .suecernessersssnnnans sages essnnens Mrs. Emma oh do. onions from sets ............... “-aeiresarsresesserense Miss Frances Tipton, 50 do. « COMMON beans........ccccvviiiisniinisraiinnsiinin Miss Frances Tipton, 50 do. half peck of Lima beans Joseph Kitchen, 50 do. display of cabbage................. Abram V. Miller, 60 do. .¢ celery ................... : William Shortlidge, 60 do. 4 MANZOIAS ce. rurrrersiresseriessersssnsnrsisseiineses Moses Thompson, 50 do. Hu sweet puMPKInG w..ceeeieniiniiniinninnianiinnee, Isaac Haupt, 50 do. #“ field pumpkins.........ivoevniiniiinieinnniies, Daniel Corman, 50 do. 4“ PULRDREAS Lis crust scursurdriornsrrednrsrsins sae une Mrs. C. Dale, Jr., 50 do. # 8qQUABhes ....c.cuvuveniiiiiiisiin nists, Samuel Brugger, 50 do. Yu PULDIPB saeevererinasessarsessrarsoressasssssnseisnee B. F. Brown, 50 do. 4 sweet potatoes (not yams) ....... $rereenervanet John Musser, 50 CLASS 16—PFruits. Judges—Rev. W. H, GroH, SoL. ETTLINGER, GEORGE TAYLOR, APPLES, Best three Fall varieties, § doz. apples each.............ceue. George Smeltzer, $2 00 do. five Winter varieties, § doz. apples each................. Michael Hess, 2 00 do. sample, irrespective of variety, not less than 1 doz....T. B. Rupert, 100 PEARS. Best four Summer or Fall varieties, 4 doz. each.............. William B. Eckley, 2 00 do. two Winter varieties, § doz. each......cccceeeriiieiiiinnnn William B. Eckley, 2 00 do. sample, irrespective of variety, not less than 1 doz.... William B. Eckley, 1 00 PLUMS. Best sample, irrespective of variety, not lees than 1 doz.... William B. Eckley, 50 QUINCES. Best sample, irrespective of variety, not less than 1 doz....G. F. Arney, 100 Judges report fine specimens of grapes exhibited by John Walters. As the required number of bunches were not exhibited no premiums were awarded. THIRD DEPARTMENT.—GEoRGE DALE, Superintendent. Agricultural Implements, Manufactured Articles and Mechanics. CLASS 17—Agricultural Implements. Judges— DAVID KELLER, JoHN Hoy, Jr., IsAAC 8. FrAIN. Best combined mower and reaper (Valley Chief))........ John DeLong, Diploma dO. hOTBE-POWET.cceuirrsrrrirrrrrmerersrencrssnsnrarsnnrssnssnnnes Van Pelt & §hoo ’ do, AO. COP BNOI10 caresses sonsesersrsnsisararssesanssmmbatseivennisse Tremaine, Valentine & Co. do. do. plows for all WorK.....ceuvuieiieiiunccinnninniinnniiinnnnne Van Pelt & Shoop, do. Acme cultivator.....ccceeeeinieciiiniiianiens sersrsernssrenneereneree Thompson & Gardner, do. Buckeye cultivator.......cocerrerinneiiinieniiiiniinniieiiiinn P. P. Mast & Co., do. CLASS 18—Furniture and Utensils for Farm, Dairy and Household Use. Judges---DAVID KELLER, JOSEPH BAKER, CLEMENT DALE. Best wheelbarrow—home-made.........c.oeveanernianiininnans Charles Garner, $1 00 do. sour krout stand and stamper...... Savsiersesatiiee rice W. B. Evans, Diploma do. barrel—home-made...........ccceerruiiennininnnininienenn George Yeager, do. Success washing machine......cccceiuvenciniiininiiiiiiiniinnnen, George Swartz, do. Eureka clothes wringer.......ccc.evuyes Resesreserrivsinieriernaness George Swartz, do. CLASS 19— Wagons and Carriages. Judges—J. G. Hess, Isaac Bxck, E. W. SWEENEY. Best Open DUBBY «1eenrrererssesiassnnsrsneeriossnreeesessennses Peter Smith, Diploma do. farm WAGON ......cccorvreerrecrensnrnne Sansesisavivaresisninsy Bailey & Lytle, do. do. spring Wagon .............. tenses tates IE eevyuRRe sash snneres Ira C. Johnson, do. do. Wagon 8eAt......cueeeeres eeenesi rire Ask ees velvensris eens W. M, Belger, do,
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