The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, July 31, 1920, Image 2

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HHfHHHHWfHH—ifffHHH—HH—HHHtMItIMIIUHMHMH—fi PREMIUM LIST
Sixty-Fourth Annual Fair of the Indi
ana County Agricultural Society, to
Be Held on the Fair Grounds, Indi
ana, September 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1920.
DIVISION A.
HORSES
In Charge of D. E. McGregor.
All stock entered in the following
classes must be registered. Entries
close Saturday, September 4, 1920, at 5
o'clock p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent
of first premium. Open to the World.
Don't put off your entries until the last
day.
The published order of exhibition will
be followed as nearly as possible, re
serving the right to change the same as
circumstances may require. A reason
able time will be allowed to bring the
horses to the judging ring after the flag
is up, and unless special permission is
granted by the superintendent in charge
for delay, the judges will proceed to
award on horses present.
Class I—Clydesdale.
Stallion, 4 yrs. and over ... $l5 $lO $7
Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 .. 10.00 5.00
Stallion 2 yrs. and under 3 .. 8.00 5.00
Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 .. 6.00 3.00
Stallion, sucking colt- 5.00 3.00
Mare, 4 yrs. and over 10.00 5.00
Mare, 3 yrs. and under 4 8.00 4.00
Mare, 2 yrs. and undor 3 .... 8.00 4.00
Mare, 1 yr. and under 2 6.00 4.00
Mare, sucking cOlt 5.00 3.00
Brood maro with foal at foot 10.00 5.00
Class 2—English Shires.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 3—Percherons.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 4—Standard Bred.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class s—French Coach and English
Hackneys.
Stallion, 4 yrs. and over . . $l2 $7 $5
Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 . . 6.00 3.00
Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 ... 5.00 3.00
Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 . . 4.00 ,2.00
Stallion, sucking colt 3.00 2.00
Mare, 4 yrs. and oyer 6.00 3.00
Mare, 3 yrs. and under 4 .... 5.00 3.00
Mare, 1 yr. and under 2 4.00 2.00
Mare, sucking colt 3.00 2.00
Brood mare with foal at foot 6.00 3.00
Class 6—German Coach and Cleveland
Bays
Same as Class 5 and same premiums
Class 7—Belgians.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class B—Morgans.
Same as Class 5 and same premiums
In all the above classes registry in
one of the various Stud Books will be
required as an evidence of purity of
blood, and evidence of such registry
must be given at the Lime of entry.
UNREGISTERED.
Only unregistered stock can be enter
ed in the following classes:
Class I—Clydesdale.
Same as Class 1. and same premiums.
Class 2—English Shires
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 3 —Percherons
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 4 —Standard Bred.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class s —French Coach and English
Hackneys
Same as Class 5 and same premiums.
Class 6—German Coach and Cleveland
Bays
Same as Class 5 and same premiums.
Class 7 —Belgians.
Same as Class- 1, and same premiums.
Class B—Morgans
Same as Class 5 and same premiums.
Class 9—Heavy Draft Grade
Stallion, 4 yrs. and over .... $l5 $lO $7
Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 .. 10.00 5.00
Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 . . 8.00 5.00
Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 ... 6.00 3.00
Brood mare with foal at foot 10.00 5.00
Gelding or mare, 4 yrs. & over 10. 00 5.00
Gelding or mare, 3 yrs. und. 4 8.00 4.00
Gelding or mare, 2 yrs., und. 3 8.00 4.00
Gelding or mare, 1 yr, under 2 6.00 4.00
Draft team (stallions excepted)
owned by one person 10.00 5.00
Stallion or mare sucking colt 5.00 3.00
Class 10 —General Purpose.
Same as Class 9 and same premiums.
Class 11—Draft Stallion and His Get.
Draft stallion of any breed and
4 of his get 15.00 10.00
Class 12—Mules.
Jack $5..00 3.00
Pair Mules, 4 yrs and over .. 6.00 3.00
Pair Mules, 3 yrs and under 4 6.00 3.00
Pair Mules 2 yrs. and under 3 5.00 2.00
Pair Mules, 1 yr. and under 2 4.00 2.00
Class 13—Ponies—Shetland, Iceland or
Team ; $5.00 3.00
Single driver 3.00 2.00
Saddle pony 3.00 2.00
Colt . 3.00 2.00
Class 14—Driving; and Saddle.
In Charge of D. C. Mack.
Stallion, 4 yrs. and over ... $6.00 4.00
Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 .. 5.00 3.00
Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 .. 5.00 3.00
Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 .... 4.00 2.00
Mare or stallion sucking colt 3.00 2.00
Brood mare with foal at foot 6.00 3.00
Gelding or mare, 4 yrs, & over 6.00 3.00
Gelding or mare, 3 yrs. und. 4 6.00 3.00
Gelding or mare, 2 yrs. und. 3 4.00 2.00
Gelding or mare, 1 yr. under 2 3.00 2.00
Single driving horse or mare 6.00 3.00
Driving team (stallions ex
cepted) owned by one person 8.00 4.00
DIVISION B.
CATTLE.
In Charge of W. E. Moorhead.
All stock entered in the following
classes must be registered. Entries close
Saturday, September 4, 1920, at 5 o'clock
p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent of first
premium. Open to the World.
Class I—Short Horn.
Bull, 3 yrs. and over $15.00 10.00
Bull, 2 yrs. and under 3 10.00 6.00
Bull, 1 yr. and under 2 6.00 4.00
Bull Calf , 6.00 4.00
Cow, 3 yrs. and over 15.00 8.00
Cow, 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 5.00
Cow, 1 yr. and under 2 6.00 4.00
Heifer calf 5.00 3.00
Class 2—Aberdeen Angus.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 3—Galloway.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 4—Hereford.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class s—Red Polled.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 6—Holstein.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 7 —Devon.
Same as Clkss 1, and same premiums.
Class B—Aldemey and Jersey.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 9—Guernsey.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 10—Ayrshire.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Saddle horse or mare 5.00 3.00
Class 11—Brown Swiss.
UNREGISTERED.
Only unregistered stock can be enter
ed in the following classes:
Class I—Short Horn.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 2—Aberdeen Angus.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 3—Galloway.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 4—Hereford.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class s—Red Polled. /
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 6—Holstein.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 7—Devon.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class B—Aldemey and Jex-sey.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 9—Guernsey.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 10—Ayrshire.
Same as Class 1, and same premiums.
Class 11—Brown Swiss
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 12—Grade and Fat Cattle, Jersey,
Guernsey and Ayrshire.
Sub Class A—Butter Breeds.
Cow, 3 yrs. and over 15.00 8.00
Cow, 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 5.00
Cow, 1 yr. and under 2 6.00 4.00
Heifer calf 5.00 3.00
Holsteins, Red Polled and Devons.
Sub Class B—Milk Breeds.
Same as Class 12 and same premiums.
Class 13.
Sub Class C—Beef Breeds.
Best yoke of cattle $lO.OO 6.00
Best fatted steer or heifer for
beef, weight not less than
1100 lbs 10.00 6.00
Best fatted steer or heifer for
beef, weight not less than
*2OO lb* 10.00 6.00
DIVISION C.
SHEEP.
In Charge of W. J. Short,
•sumiuisjd auißS pus zi se oures
All stock entered in the following
classes must be registered: Entries
close Saturday. September 4, 1920, at 5
o'clock p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent
of first premium.
Class I —American Merinos.
Ram, over 2 years old $5.00 3.00
Ram, 1 year 4.00 2.00
Ram, lamb - 3.00 2.00
Ewe, over 2 years 5.00 3.00
Ewe, over 1 year 4.00 2.00 I
Ewe, lamb 3.00 2.00 ;
Class 2 —Blackfoot Merinos.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 3 —Delaine Merinos '
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 4 —Southdowns.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class s—Shropshire Downs.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 6—Oxford Downs.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 7—Lincolns, Costwolds, Leicesters
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 3 —Cheviot.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 9 —Dorset Horn.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 10 —Native or Mixed.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 11 —Rambouillet
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 12—Tunis.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 13—Hampshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 14—Suffolk.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 15—Black Faced Highlanders.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 16—Angora Goats.
Billy, over 2 yrs $5.00 3.00
Billy, kid 3.00 2.00
Billy, 1 year 4.00 2.00
Nany, over 2 years 5.00 3.00
Nany, 1 year 4.00 2.00
Nany, kid 3.00 2.00
UNREGISTERED.
Only unregistered stock can be enter
ed in, the following classes:
Class I—American Merinos.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 2—Blackfoot Merinos.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 3—Delaine Merinos
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 4—Southdowns.
Same as C'ass 1 and same premiums.
Class s—Shropshire Downs.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 6—Oxford Downs.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 7 —Lincolns, Costwolds, Leicesters
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class B—Cheviot.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 9—Dorset Horn.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 10—Native or Mixed.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 11—Rambouillet
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 12—Tunis.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 13—Hampshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 14—Suffolk.
Class 15—Black Faced Highlanders.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 16—Angora Goats.
Same as Class 16 and same premiums.
DIVISION D.
SWINE.
In Charge of W. J. Short.
All stock in the following classes
must be registered. Make your entries
at the Secretary's Office, 552 Philadel
hpla street, after August 1, 1920. En
tries close Saturday, September 4, 1920,
at 5 o'clock, p. m. Entrance fee 10 per
cent of first premium. Open to the
World.
Class I—Berkshire.
Boar, over 1 year $6.00 3.00
Boar, under 1 yr. over 6 mo. .. 4.00 2.00
Boar, under 6 months 2.00 1.00
Sow, over 1 year 4.00 2.00
Sow, .under 1 yr. over 6 mo. ..3.00 2.00
Sow, under t> months 2.00 1.00
Litter of pigs, not less than 6, ,
under 2 months old 5.00 3.00
Class 2—Poland China.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
.Class 3 —Chester White and Cheshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 4—Jersey Red
Same as Class 1 arid same premiums.
Class s —Tamworth.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 6—Essex.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums'.
Class 7—Ozart.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class B—Yorkshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 9—Hampshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
UNREGISTERED.
Only unregistered stock can be enter
ed in the following classes:
Class I—Berkshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 2—Poland China.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 3—Chester White and Cheshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 4—Jersey Red
Same as Class 1 and same prenSiums.
Class s—Tamworth.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 6—Essex.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 7 —Ozart.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class B—Yorkshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
Class 9—Hampshire.
Same as Class 1 and same premiums.
DIVISION E.
POULTRY.
In Charge of Bruce -Wissinger.
Open to the World. Make your en
tries at the Secretary's Office, 552 Phila
delphia street, after August Ist. En
tries close Monday September.6, 1920 at
7 o'clock, p. m. Entrance fee, 5, cents
for each entry. The American Standard
will be the guide of the Association and
the Judges.
Breeding pen to consist of four fe
males and one male. Entrance fee 25
cents.
For all breeds there will be an exhibi
tion class and a utility class for which
the same regular premiums shall be paid
as follows: *
First Second 1
Old breeding pen $1.50 1.00 I
Young breeding pen 1.50 1.00 I
Best cock 75 .40
Best hen 75 .10 ]
Best cockerel .15 .40 I
Best pullet 75 .40 1
I Class I—American.
Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Ply- ;
mouth Rocks, Bui'f Plymouth Rocks, Sil- |
ver Wyandottes, Golden Wyandottes, 1
White AVyandottes, Columbian Plyrn- |
outh Rocks. Partridge Plymouth Rock.s. ;
Silver Pen Plymouth Rocks, Buff Wyan- I
dottes, Black Wyandottes, Partridge j
i Wyandottes, Silver Pen Wyandottes, Co- j
lumbian Wyandottes, Cuckoo Wyandot- i
tes, Golden Pen Wyandottes, S. C. R. I. 1
Reds. R. C. R. I. Reds, Rhode Island
Whites. Buckeyes, Dominques, Black !
Javas, Mottled Javas.
Class 2 —English.
S. C. Buff Orpingtons, R. C. Buff Or
pingtons, S. C. Black Orpingtons. R. C.
Black Orpingtons. S. C. White Orping
tons, Jubilee Orpingtons, Ermine Or
pingtons, White Dorkings, Silver Gray
Dorkings, Colored Dorkings, Red Caps.
Class 3 —Asiatic.
Light Brahmas. Dark Brahmas, Buff
Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Co
chins, Black Cochins, Black Langshans,
White Langshans.
Class 4—Mediterraneans.
S. C. Brown Leghorns, R. C. Brown
Leghorns, S. C. White Leghorns, R. C.
White Leghorns, S. C. Buff Leghorns, R.
C. Buff Leghorns, S. C. Black Leghorns,
S. Duckwing Leghorns, S. C. Black Min
orcas, R. C. Black Minorcas. S. C. White
Minorcas, R. C. White Minorcas, Barred
Minorcas, W. F. Black Spanish, Blue An
dalusians. Anconas, Silver Campines.
Class s—French.
Houdans. Crevecoeurs, La Fleche.
Bearded 1 White, Buff Laced, Non-Beard
ed Golden, Non-Bearded Silver, Non-
Bearded White.
Class 6—Polish.
White Crested Black, Bearded Golden,
Bearded Silver. White Cochin. Black Co
chin, B. Tailed Japanese, White Japan
ese, Black Japanese, Any other color
Japanese, Bearded W. Polish, Buff Lac
ed Polish, Non-Bearded Polish, Any oth
er variety.
Class 7—Dutch.
Cornish Indian, White Indian, White
Hamburgs, Black Hamburgs, G. Spangl
ed Hamburgs, S. Spangled Hamburgs,
G. Penciled Hamburgs, S. Penciled Ham
burgs, Lakenvelders.
Class B—Oriental Game*.
W. Laced Red Cornish. Black Sumat
ras, B. Breasted R. Malay; Brown Red,
Gdlden Duckwing, Silver Duckwing,
Birchen, Red Pile, White, Black.
Class 9—Pit Games, any color.
Pit Game, any color.
Class 10—Bantams—Game.
Black Breasted Red, Brown Breasted
Red, Golden Duckwing, Silver Duck
wing. Birchen, Red Pile, White, Black,
Malays, Cornish Indian.
Class 11—Bantams other than Games.
Golden Sebright, Golden Fluffs, B.
Breasted Red. Capons. Silver Sebright,
Rose Comb White. Rose Comb Black.
Booted Black. L.ight Brahmas, Dark
Brahnjas. Buff Cochin, Partridge Cochin,
Salmon Favorelles, Any other variety.
Class 12—Miscellaneous.
Black Russians, White Silkies, Friz
zles, any color, Rumpies, any color, Sus
sex, any color, Butter Cups, White
Fluffs, Black Fluffs. White Guinea, Pearl
Guinea, Any other variety.
I
Class 13— Turkeys.
Buff Bronze Narragansett'
First Second •
Best cock $2.00 1.00
Best hen 2.00 1.00
Best cockerel 2.00 1.00
Best pullet 2.00 1.00
Class 14 —Ducks.
Same Premiums as Chickens.
White Pekin, Aylesbury, Rduen, Black
Cayuga, White Muscovy, Colored Mus
covy, Indian Runner, Blue Swedish,
Black East India, White, White Crested,
Slate, Black, Any other variety, Blue Or
pington, Buff Orpington. \
Class 15— G-eese.
Same Premiums as Chickens.
Toulouse, Embden, African, White
China, Brown China; Any other variety.
PIGEONS.
In Charge of Bruce Wissinger.
Entry fee, 5c per bird. Ist Premium,
40c per bird; Second Premium, 25c per
bird. There will be classes in each col
or and variety for cock, hen and young
birds.
Archangel, Barb, Blondinettes, Car
riers, t Carriers (English), Carneans, Cu
mulets, Dragoons, Domino, Fantails,
Hen Pigeons, Homers (Flying), Homers
(Show), Helmets, Jacobins, Magpies,
Nun, Orientals, Owls, Runt, Pouters and
Pigmy Pouters, Scandaroon, Satinette,
Starling, Swallow, Swallow (Fairy),
Turbits, Tipplers, Trumpeters, Tumbl
ers, Tumblers (Muffed), Short Faced
Pigeons, Long Faced Pigeons.
Pet Stock.
Entrance fee, 10 cents per pair.
Pair Guinea Pigs 75 .50
Pair Rabbits 50 .25
Pair Imported Rabbits 75 .50
One Rabbit, any kind 50 .25
Class 16— Table Bggs—Competition
Open to All.
INFORMATION.
No entry fee will be charged. No lim
it to the number of dozens that may be |
entered by one person. Entries can be
made by mail or in person up to 5
o'clock, p. m., on Tuesday, September 7,
1920. Eggs sent by express must be
prepaid, and should be addressed to
Bruce Wissinger, Superintendent Poul
try Department. All eggs must be in
place by 4 o'clock Tuesday, September
7th. All eggs must be called for on or
before Friday. September 10th. Any re
maining uncalled for at that time will
he considered donated to the Children's
Home and wiil be turned over to the l
said institution. Eggs may be shown in |
small basket* or any attractive pjiek- j
age. No entry may be made for the I
sweepstake prize, as all eggs shown wiil j
be considered by the judges for said
prize. Premiums will be awarded by
using the following scale of points:
Quality, 30; Freshness, 20; Size, 20; Col
! or. 20; Shape, 10. Total. 100. Under
j "Quality" the judges will consider sucn
I things as color and condition of yolk, i
I density and firmness (if albumen, thick- |
I ness and clearness of shell, etc. The '
■ right is reserved to open one or more j
' eggs in each dozen. Under "Freshness" '
it will be well not to wash any eggs. J
i thus removing the bloom. Under "Size" i
! the judges will not consider double
j yolked eggs.- "Color" and "Shape" should
i be as uniform in any one dozen as pos
• sible.
First Second
; Class A—Best doz. farm eggs
not pure bred r $l.OO .75
! Class B—Best doz. Plymouth
Rock eggs 1.00 .75
I Class C —Best doz. Wyandotte 1.00 .75
I Class D—Best doz. Orpington 1.00 .75
| Class E—Best doz. Leghorn .. 1.00 .75;
Class F —Best doz. Minorca ... 1.00 .75 i
Class G—Best doz. Duck eggs 1.00 .75 1
Class H—Best doz. pure bred
eggs 'other than named above 1.00 .75 >
(Name of variety must be stated.)
SWEEPSTAKE PRIZES.
Best doz. brown shelled eggs $1.25 1.00
Best doz. white shelled eggs 1.25 1.00 i
DIVISION P.
FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY,
ETC.
In Charge of J. Willis Wilson.
No premiums awarded, but every fa
cility afforded to exhibitor to display
machinery.
DIVISION G.
FARMERS' DISPLAY.
In Charge of Bruce Wissinger.
Make your entries at the Secretary'3l
Office, 552 Philadelphia street, after Au
gust Ist. Entries close Tuesday, Sep
tember 7, 1920, at 5 o'clock, p. m. Ex
hibitors will take notice that all entries
for competition must be named correctly
and properly prepared for exhibition. No
prizes will be awarded exhibitors which
the judges consider of insufficient merit.
Exhibits of unclassified vegetables,
fruits and grain may be awarded prizes
and merit certificates by the judges.
The best exhibit is the one of good qual
ity, true to type, properly classified and
named and well presented.
Class I—Grain and Seeds.
Best Display $lO.OO
Second 6.00
Third 4.00
Oats.
Half bu. white or yellow .... $l.OO .50
Half bushel black 1.00 .50
Wheat.
Half bushel red 1.00 .50
Half bushel white 1.00 .50
Half bushel any variety 1.00 .50
Rye.
Half bushel white 1.00 .50
Half bushel black 1.00 .50
Half bushel spring 75 .50
Seeds.
Half peck clover, alfalfa .... 1.00 .50
Half peck clover, medium 1.00 .50
Half peck clover, mammoth ... 1.00 .50
Half peck clover, alsike 1.00 .sft
Half peck timothy seed 1.00 .50
Best exhibit other grass seeds 1.00 .50
Com.
Best 12 ears any variety
named 1.00 .50 .25
Best 12 ears sweet corn
named 1.00 .50 .25
Best 12 ears popcorn named .50 .25
Best 12 stalks corn named 1.00 .50 .25
Best 12 stalks sweet corn 1.00 .50 .25
Best 12 stalks broom corn 1.00 .50 .25
Best 12 stalks sugar corn 1.00 .50 .25
Best 12 stalks popcorn
named 1.00 .50
I
j Best 12 stalks ensilage
! corn 1.00 .50 .25
Miscellaneous.
| 12 bu. Buckwheat, any var. ~. 1.00 .50
Class 2—Vegetables.
All vegetables must be grown by ex
hibitor.
Best display 58.00
Second 6.00
Third 4.00
Potatoes.
Best 12 specimens, 1 var
iety named 1.50 1.00 .60
Collection, not less than
3 var., 12 spec, named 2.00 1.50 .75
Exhibit potatoes. 12 spe
cimens of each variety
named to be shown ... 2.00 1.00 .75
Beets.
Best exhibit table beets.
6 specimens 1.50 .75 .50
Best exhibit stock beets,
6 specimens 1.50 .75 .50
Onions.
Best 12 specimens, white .... 1.00 .50
Best 12 specimens, red 1.00 .50
Best 12 specimens, yellow .... 1.00 .50
Best exhibit pickling, 1 qt 50 .25
Best exhibit onion sets, 1 qt. 1.00 .50
Cabbage.
Best exhibit, 3 var. named 1.50 .75 .50
Best exhibit 1 var. named .75 .50
Cauliflower.
Best exhibit any var. named (3) .75 .50
Brussels Sprouts.
Best exhibit, any var. named (3) .75 .50
Kale.
Best exhibit, any var. named* (3) .75 .50
Beans.
Best exhibit pods yellow string
beans (bush) 1 quart 75 .60
Best exhibit pods green string
beans (bush) 1 quart 75 .60
Best exhibit pods grecm string
beans (pole) 1 quart 75 .50
Best sxhibit pods yellow string
beans (pole) 1 quart 75 .50
Best exhibit bushel Lima plant
entire 75 .50
Best exhibit Lima Beans, qt. .75 .50
Shelled beans, quart 75 .50
Peppers.
Best exhibit peppers, large, 12
specimens 75 .50
Best exhibit peppers, smallj 12
specimens 75 .50
Tomatoes.
Best exhibit 1 var. named 6
specimens 1.50 .75 .50
, Best exhibit col. 3 var.
named 6 spec, of each 1.50 .75 .50
Best exhibit preserving . . .75 .50
Squashes,
i Best 3 summer squash
named 1.50 .75 .50 !
Best 3 winter, squash 1
named 1.50 i .75 .50;
Pumpkins.
Best 3 specimens 1.50 .75 .50 ;
Largest specimen 1.50 .75 .50
Melons.
, Best 3 spec, named 150 .75 .50
! Best spec, watermelon
i named 1.50 .75 .50 <
Celery.
, Best exhibit, 1 var. 3 roots 1.50 .75 .50 i
! Best exhibit, 3 varieties 1.50 .75 .50 i
Turnips.
I Best exhibit, any variety
6 specimens 1.50 .75 .50
Miscellaneous.
Carrots, 6 75 .50 >
Citron. 6 specimens 75 .50
Cucumbers, 6 specimens 75 .50
Egg Plant, 3 specimens 75 .50 ;
Gourds, best display 75 .50
Kohl Rabi 75 .50 j
Lettuce 75 .50
Okra 75 .50
: Oyster Plants, 6 spec 75 .50
| Parsley 75 .50
! Parsnips, 6 specimens 75 .50
J Pie Plant 75 .50
; Radishes, 6 specimens 75 .50
; Rhubarb 7 .75 .50
Sage 75 .50
, Sunflowers i 75 .50
Class 3—Pruits.
All fruit must be grown by exhibitor.
Apples.
Best display, not less than
6 var. named, 6 spec.
each variety 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best display not less than
3 var. named, 6 spec.
each variety 2.00 1.00 .75
Best display. 1 variety,
6 specimens 1.00 .75 .50
Pears.
Best display, 3 varieties
6 spec, each 2.00 1.00 .75
Best display, 1 variety,
6 specimens 1.50 .75 .50
Peaches.
Best display. 3 varieties
6 spec, each 2.00 1.00 .75
Best display, 1 variety
6 specimens 1.50 .75 .50
Quinces.
Best display, not less
than 6 specimens 1.50 .75 .50
Or apes.
Best display not less
than 3 varieties 2.00 1.00 .75
Best display, any var 1.00 .75
Best display, red 1.00 .75
Best display, black 1.00 .75
Best display, white or green .. 1.00 .75
Plums.
All varieties to be named.
Best display any variety 1.00 .75
Best display, red 1.00 .75
Best display, green 1.00 .75
Best display, black 1.00 .75
Best display, prunes J. 50 1.00
YOUTHS' DIPT.
Open to Boys and Girls not over 16
years of age; to be the results of their
own labor; confined to Indiana county.
For Boys.
Best 1-2 bu. potatoes,
any variety 1.50 1.00 .75
Best 20 stalks corn any
variety (field) 1.50 1.00 .75
' Best squash, any var. .. 1.50 1.00 .75
For Girls.
Best display Garden pro
duce 4.00 3.00 2.00
DIVISION H.
FANCY WOKE.
In Charge of J. Willis Wilson.
Articles exhibited in this Department
must be the handiwork of exhibitor. No
articles may compete for more than one
premium. Exhibits consigned to Offi
cers of the Society by mail, freight or
express will not be accepted. This
means that exhibitors must bring their
exhibits or can send to any responsible
person who will deliver the articles en
tered for premiums and call for same.
Please bear in mind, no articles will be
received after 5 o'clock, Tuesday eve
ning. September 7, 1920. Articles may
be removed from 3:00 to 6:00 o'clock.
Friday, the closing day of the Fair, and
after that hour those in charge will not
be responsible for any article left in
the Hall. Make your entries at the Sec
retary's Office, 552 Philadelphia street,
after August Ist.
Class I—Coronation.
Any specimen I.oft .75
Center Piece 1.00 .sft
Display 3.00 I.sft
Doily 50 .25
Table Cover 2.00 1.00
Towels 1.1)0 .75
Pillow Cases with edge,, pair 1.00 .75
Class 2—Cross Stitcb.
Any specimen 75 .50
Apron, any kind sft .25
Apron, fancy 50 .25
Apron, chafing dish 50 .35
Baby Carriage Robe 1.00 .75
Baby Pillow 75 .50
Card Table Cover 75 .sft
Display, not over 8 pieces .... 4.00 2.oft
Fancy Work Bag 50 .25
Pjn Cushion 50 .25
Sofa Cushion 1.00 .75
Table Cover 1.00 .75
Table Runner 1.00 .7&
Towels, any kind 50 .25
Class 3—Crochet.
Any specimen 75 .60
Afghan 1.00 .60
Buffet Scarf 1.00 .50
Baby Sacque 75 .50
Bath Towel—Turkish, crochet
edge, with wash cloth to
match \ 75 .50
Bed Set 2.00 1.00
Bed Spread, all crochet 3.00 I.sft
T'aby Cap, cotton '... .75 .50
Corset Cover 1.00 .75
Bootees 50 .25
Corset Cover Yoke 75 .50
Candle Shades. 1 pair 60 .25
Center Piece, 24 in. with lace 1.50 1.00
Center Piece, 18 in. with lace 1.00 .75
Center Piece, solid crochet, 18
in 1.50 .75
Combing Jacket 75 .50
Curtains, 1 pair 2.00 1.00
Display Cotton Crochet 3.00 2.00
Doilies, 1-4 dozen 75 .60
Doily, with lace, 12 in 50 .35
| Dresser Scarf with lace ...... 1.00 .75
Dresser Set 1.00 .75
Envelope Chemise 75 .50
Emb. Pillow Cases crochet edge 2.00 I.oft
j Edging, 1 yd., 1 in. wide 50 .35
Lace Insertion Trimmed Pil
low Slips ....'. 1.50 .75
! Bace Trimmed Pillow Slips . . 1.00 .75
Lunch Napkins, 1-2 doz 1.00 .75
| Lunch Cloth, corners or edge
or both / 1.00 .75
Luncheon Set, 13 pieces 2.00 J.Oft
Luncheon Set. 5 pieces 1.50 .75
Night Dress Yoke .75 .50
i Piano Cover 2.00 1.00
Purse. Silk 75 .50
Sherbet Set 1.00 .75
.Sideboard Scarf, with lace ... 1.00 .75
I Scolloped Pillow Slips 1.50 .75
| Table Cover I'.OO .75
Table Runner 1.00 .75
, Table Mats, 3 to set 75 .50
Tray Cloth, linen center . 75 .50
Thread Lace 1 yd, 1 1-2 in. wide .50 .35
1 Tumbler Doilies, solid crochet,
1-2 doz<n .76 .50
Tumbler Doilies .line n center,
1-2 dozen 75 .50
Towels with edge, 1 pair 75 .50
Towels,, with insertion, 1 pair .75 .60
Wrist Bag. for rrorh'tinp ... .50 .25
Class 4—Cut Work.
Any specimen 75 .50
Buffet Scarf 1.00 .50
Ladies' Combination Suit .... .75 .50
Luncheon Set. 4 pieces 2.00 1.00
Luncheon Cloth. 1 yd. sq 1.00 .75
Napkins. Luncheon, 6 1.50 .75
Pin Cushion 60 .555
Sofa Cushion 1.00 .75
Class s—Darned Work.
Any specimen 76 .50
Center Piece 1.00 .f-0
Cushion. Sofa 1.00 .50
Display 1.00 .50
Dresser Scarf 75 ,50
Laundry Bag 76 .50
Table Cloth 1.00 .50
Towels 75 .50
Class 6—Drawn Work.
Any specimen 1.00 .75
Apron, ladies' 75 .50
Biscuit Cover 50 .25
Display, all new articles .... 3.00 1.60
Dresser Scarf, solid 1.50 .75
Dressei* Scarf, with border ... 1.00 .75
.Doily, with border 50 .25
"Center Piece. 24 in. with border 1.00 .75
Combing Jacket 50 .25
Child's Dress 1.00 .75
Curtains, pair 1.50 .75
Luncheon Cloth, 1 yd. sq. with
border 1.50 .75
Pillow Slips 1.00 .75
Sideboard Scarf 1.00 .50
Sheet 1.00 .75
Table Cover 75 .60
Towels. 1 pair 75 .50
Tray Cloth 50 .25
Tumbler Doilies. 1-4 doz 75 .50
Class 7—Embroidery.
Any specimen 1.00 .76
Apron 75 .50
Baby's Emb. Flannel Blanket 1.00 .50
Baby's Fmb. Carriage Cover 1.00 .50
Baby Pillow 75 .50
Baby Sacque 75 .50
Baby Dress 1.00 .75 ,
Baby Cap 75 .50
Baby Carriage Strap 50 .25
Baby Skirt |75 .50
Bath Towels 75 .50
Bolster Slip 1.00 .75
Biscuit Cover 50 .25
Buffet Cover 75 .50
Brush and Comb Bag 50 .25
Card Table Cover 75 .50
Center Piece. 24 in 1.50 .75 \
Center Piece, 18 in 1.00 .50
Collar Bag 50 .25
Camisole 75 .50
Corset Cover 1.00 .76
Chemise, envelope style 75 .50
Child's Coat 1.00 .50