Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 20, 1917, Page 2

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% The full list of premiums awarded at the Beltrami county fair is as fol- lows: Stallion—I1st, Clark, Reynolds & ‘Winter, Bemidji. Mare or gelding, over 3 years— 1st, W. H. Clifford, Bemidji; 2nd, George Anderson, Bemidji; ord, Roy ‘Wright, Bemidji. Mare or gelding under 2 years— 3rd, Roy Wright, Bemidji. Brood mare with colt—2nd, Geo. Anderson, Bemidji. Colt under 1 year old—1st, George Anderson, Bemidji. Horse—1st, Gill Crone, Bemidji. Farm team in harness—1st, W. H Clifford, Bemidji; 2nd, Roy Wright, Bemidji; 3rd, Herman Eickstad, Be- midji. Registered Guernsey bull, 2 years and under 3 years—1st, August Jar- chow, Bemidji. Registered Guernsey bull, 1 year and under 2 years—I1st, Iver Vold, Bemidji. Registered Red Polled bull—1st, Roy Wright, Bemidji. Holstein cow, 3 years and over— 1st, C. S. Blakely, Turtle River; 2nd, Elmwood farm, Bemidji. Holstein cow, 2 years and under 3 years—1st, Elmwood Farm, Bemidji; 2nd, W. T. Blakeley, Turtle River. Holstein heifer calf—1st, Lloyd Lalone, Bemidji. Guernsey cow, 3 years and over— 1st, E. R. Getchell, Bemidji; 2nd, A. F. Wheelock, Bemidji; 3rd, August Jarchow, Bemidji. Guernsey cow, 2 years and under 3 years—1st, Olaf Larson, Bemidji; 2nd, August Jarchow, Bemidji. Guernsey, 1 year—1st, J. P. Pogue, Bemidji; 2nd, August Jarchow, Be- midji; 3rd, C. S. Blakeley, Turtle River. Guernsey heifer calf—1st, August Jarchow, Bemidji. Jersey cow, 3 years and over— 1st, Fred Malzahn, Bemidji; 2nd, Clair Vincent, Bemidji. Jersey, 2 years and under 3 years —1st, Clair Vincent, Bemidji; 2nd, Elmwood Farm, Bemidji. Jersey, 1 year and under 2 years —1st, Olat Larson, Bemidji; 2nd, Thomas Phibbs, Bemidji; 3rd, Au- gust Jarchow, Bemidji. -Awards of Falr Premiums | ‘| ton; Minn. No. 13—1st, W. M. Knox, Nebish. Minn. No. 23—1st, John Patter- son, Bemidji; 2nd, L. O. Myhre, Be- midji; 3rd, A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji. ‘White dent—1st, Robert Forslund; 2nd, Ole J. Felland, Cass Lake, R. No. 1; 3rd, Mrs. Gill Crone. Yellow dent—1st, N. G. Reynolds, Turtle River. Mix dent—1st, L. O. Myhre, Wil- 2nd, John Patterson, Bemidji; 3rd, Ole J. Felland, Cass Lake. White flint—1st, George Severens, Bemidji. Yellow flint—1st, C. W. Kings- * | bury, Bemidji. Mixed flint—2nd, M. Phelps, Be- midji. Sweet corn, white—1st, Robert Forslund, Bemidji; 2nd, L. G. Bjella, Bemidji; 3rd, H. M. Merryman, Be- midji. Sweet corn, yellow—1st, H. M. Merryman, Bemidji; 2nd, Robert Forslund, Bemidji. Pop corn, white—1st, H. M. Mer- ryman, Bemidji; 2nd, M. Phelps, Be- midji. Oats—1s8t, George H. Miller, Be- midji; 2nd, E. K. Anderson, Bemidji; 3rd, Herman Eickstad, Bemidji. Barley—1st, Otto Johnson, Be- midji; 2nd, M. W. Knox, Bemidji; 3rd, E. K. Anderson, Bemidji. Winter wheat—1st, G. F. Eick- stad, Bemidji; 2nd, J. Gilstad, Black- Heifer calf under 1 Clair Vincent, Bemidji; Jarchow, Bemidji. Grade milch cow, 3 years and over —1st, C. S. Blakeley, Turtle Riiver;’ 2nd, August Jarchow, Bemidji; 3rd, Olaf Larson, Bemidji. Beef breed cow, 3 years and over —1st, Roy Wright Bemidji; 2nd, H. M. Merryman, Bemidji. Grade heifer, 1 year and under 2 years—1s8t, August Jarchow, Be- midji. Grade beef, 2 years and under 3 years—2nd, Olaf Larson, Bemidji. Dairy herd—2nd, August Jarchow, year—I1st, 2nd, August Bemidji. Sheep ram, registered, over 18 mo. —1st, August Jarchow, Bemidji; 2nd, Elmwood Farm, Bemidji. Registered ewe, over 18 monthe— 1st, Trafton Stock Farm, Bemidji. Registgred male lamb, under 18 month—1ét, Trafton Stock Farm, Bemidji. Ram—1st, August Jarchow, Be- midji; 2nd, Elmwood Farm, Bemidji. Ewe, grade—1st, Elmwood Farm, Bemidji. Male lamb—2nd, Mrs. E. W. Kai- ser, Bemidji. Lamb, female—1st, Trafton Stock Farm, Bemidji; 2nd, A. Jarchow, Be- midji. Sheep, pen of four—1st, Stock Farm; 2nd, A. Jarchow, n]h‘fl Swine, registered, Chester Whlte bo~r—1et. Rov Wrircht. Bemidii Registered sow, Chester White— 1t nov Wright bemd). Grade Yorkshire sow—1st, ‘Wheelock, Bemidji. Grade Duroc Jersey sow—1st, A. Trafton Be- A. T. Jarchow, Bemidji: 2nd. H. D. Hovey, Bemidji; 3rd, Jack Lisherness, Be- midji. Registered Duroc Jersev sow—1st, Tr~*rn Stock Farm, Bemidji. Registered Duroc Jersey boar— +st Trafton Stock Farm, Bemidji. Barred Rocks, pen—1st, Clarence sucas. Bemidji: 2nd, H. D. Hovey, Jemidji; 3rd, Mrs. Henry White, Be- -nidji. Pon Bn# Rncks—1st, J. Warning- er, Bemidji; 2nd, Mrs. L. A. Ward, Bemidji; 3rd, Dennis Considine, Be- midji. Pen White Lechorn—1st, Mrs. E. H. Smith, Bemidji: 2nd. John Pat- terson. Pemidji; 3rd, Algot Palm- quht Remidii. Pen Rhode Island Red—1st, W. M. Coerts. Bemidji: 2nd. H. M. Merry- man, Bemidji; 3rd, Harold Kennedy. Bemidji Pen Golden Wyandottes—1st. Tra Batchelder. Bemidji; 2nd, Ted Cush- ner, Bemidji; 3rd, A. T. Wheelock, Bemidji. Pen Black Langshangs—I1st. A. T. Wheelcck., Bemidji; 2nd, Hugh Me- Cormick. Bemidii. Pen White Wyandotte—1st, Har- old Ritchie: 2nd. Clarence Ritchie; 3rd, Frank Rumley, Bemidiji. Pen White Orpington—1st, A. T. ‘Wheelnck. Bemidji. Pekin ducks—1st, H. M. Merry- man, Bemidji; 2nd. Mrs. E. W. Kai- ser, Bemidji; 3rd, Mrs. Henry Marin, Bemidji. Indian Runner ducks—1st. H. M. Merryman, Bemidji; 2nd, S. C. Bail- ey, Bemidji. Ducks, wild mallard—1st, Leslie Bailey. Bemidji; 2nd, Herbert Han- nah, Bemidji; 3rd, L. A. Ward, Be- midji. Geese—1st, Dorothy Jarchow, Be- midji; 2nd, Mrs. Henry Marin, Be- midii; 3rd, W. H. Clifford, Bemidji. Pigeons—1st, W. K. Wagner, Be- midji; 2nd, Adolph Rudy, Bemidji; 3r8, Anton Rudy, Bemidiji. Bantams—1st, Menette Andrews, Bemidji; 2nd, Ed Walker, Bemidii. Minorcas—1st, Marjorie Kings- bury, Bemidiji. Guinea pigs—Sisters St. Anthony's Hospital. Special corn price, First National bank—1st, John Patterson, No. 23 corn; 2nd, C. W. Kingsbury, vellow flint; 3rd, N. G. Reynolds, yellow dent. N. W. dent corn—3rd, J. K. Kos- loski, Bemidj? duck; 3rd, C. Ollon, Bemidjl " Mammoth clover—Ilat, C. Olson, Spring wheat—1st, Herman Eick-|Blackduck; 2nd, J. Gilstad, Black- stad, Bemidji; Bemidji; midji. Rye, winter—1st, Gtto 2nd, E.-K. Anderson, Be- Bemidji; -2nd, E. K. Anderson, 3rd, E. K. Anderson, Be- midji; 3rd, A. Jarchow, Bemidji. Spring rye—1st, George Severens, Bemidji. Buckwheat—1st, W. G. Reynolds, Turtle River. Medium red clover—1st, E. R. Lee, Puposky. Clover, alsike—1st, E. R. Lee, Pu- posky. Clover—T1st, J. Gilstad, Blackduck; | 2nd, C. Olson, Blackduck. Alfalfa—1st, E. R. Lee, Puposky. Timothy—1st, E. R. Lee, Puposky. Millet—1st, C. Olson, Bemidji. "Garden peas—1st, H .S. Stillwell, Bemidji. Fjeld peas—1st, Bemidji. H. 8 Stillv’vell Beans, white nflvy—lst Carl War» ner, Bemidji; 2nd, Frank Walberg, 3rd, Dorothy Jarchow, Be- Bemidji; midji. Beans, black wax—1et, Carl War- ner, Bemidji. Beans, any Carl Warner, Stillwell, Johnson, kins, Bemidji. Alsike clover—1st, stad, Blackduck; 2nd, Otto Johnson,| Be-| Bemidji; midji. 3rd, A. other Bemidji; Bemidji. Clover, medium Bemidji; Eickstad, Bemidji; red—1st, 2nd, variety—1st, 2nd, H. S. Otto Herman 3rd, A. W. Hos- ‘W. Hoskins, Clarence Gil- duck. Alfalfa—1st, E. E. Schulke, Ten- strike; 2nd, John Patterson, Be- Johnson, | midii; 3rd, Nels Willet, Bemidji. Oats—1st, . Herman Eickstad, Be- midji; 2nd, A. W. Hoskins, Bemidn, 3rd, M. W. Knox, Nebish. * Barley—1st, Charles Olson, Black- duck; 2nd, A. W. Hoskins, Bemidji; 3rd, Clarence Gilstad, Blackduck. Timothy—1st, A. W. Hoskins, Be- midji; 2nd, Leonard Johnson, Be- midji; 3rd, Herman Eickstad, Be- midji. Blue joint—1st, Herman Eickstad, | Bemidji; 2nd, Val Steitz, Wilton; 3rd, Malcolm Berg, Bemidji. Red top—1st, F. M. Pendergast, Bemidji; 2nd, John Patterson, Be- midji; 3rd, Herman Elckstad,' Be- midji. o Winter wheat—1st, G. F. Eickstad, .Bemidji; 2nd, .C. Olson, Bemidji. ‘Spring = wheat—1st, C. Olson, Blackduck;. 2nd, W_l,llmm Stillwell, Bimidji; 3rd, Nels Willet, Bemidji. - Winter rye—zIsi, Otio Jjohnson, Bemidji; 2nd, A. Jarchow, Bemidji; 3rd. William Stillwell, Bemidji. Hog millet—1st, Herman Eickstad Bemidji; 2nd, Frank Walberg, Be- midji. Any other millet—1st Mrs. W. P. Gray, Bemidji. Ensilage corn—1st, John <atter- son, Bemidji; 2nd, L. O. Myhre, Be- mi * 'ré, T. P Povue. Bemidji. Fodder corn—1st, John Patterson, Remidiic 204 A. Jerchow, Bemidji; 13rd, L. O. Myhre, Bemidji. Rape—1st, N. G. Reynolds, Tur- tle River. Early Ohio potatoes—1st, Harry J. Carlson, Bemidji; 2nd, A. Jarchow, Bemidji; 3rd, Nels Willet, Bemidji; 4th, J. E. Boobar. Nary; 5th, Mrs. B. J. Neely, Bemidji; 6th, John Pat- terson, Bemidji; 7th, George Sever- ens, Bemidji. Burbank potatoes—1st, E. R. Lee, Puposky; 2nd. N. G. Reynolds, Tur- tle River; 3rd, M. Phelps, Bemidji; 4th, George H. Miller, Bemidji; 5th, A. W. Hoskins, Bemidji; 6th, Peter Frost, Bemidji; 7th, I. E. Raymond, Bemidji. Carmen potatoes—1ist, M. L. Fuller Puvosky: 2nd, A. B. Hazen, Bemidji; 3rd. Malcolm Berg, Bemidji; 4th, E. R. Lee, Puposky; 5th. Peter Nar- bury, Bemidji; 6th, ‘Peter Narum, um, B mxd i; 7th, Marjorie Kings- bury. Bemidji. Potfltoes. any other varjety—Ist, N. G. 'Reynolds, Turtle River; 2nd, 1. E. Raymond, Bemidii; 3rd, J. P. Pogue, Bemidji; 4th, M. Phelps, Be- midii; 5th, C. W. Kingsbury, Be- midji; 6th, Mrs. L. A. Smith, Be- midji. Carrots—1st. August Jarchow, Be- midji; 2nd, Frank Walburg, Be- midii: 3rd, A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji. Carrots—1st, Lee Hiltz, Bemidji; 2nd, Archie Anderson,, Bemidji; 3rd, Jorn Patterson. Bemidii. Turnips—1st, Kenneth Mayer, Be- midji: 2nd. W. H. Clifford. Bemidji; 3rd. August Jarchow, Bemidji. Beet—1st, Carl E. Nelson, Be- midiji: 2nd. Lea Hiltz. Bemidji; 3rd, John Patterson, Bemidji. Parsnip—1st, John Patterson, Be- midji; ‘2nd, M. Phelps, Bemidji; 3rd, Lee Hiltz, Bemidji. Cucumber, ripe—2nd, Mrs. Loren Coyle, Bemidji. Cucumber, green—1st, Mrs. Lore! Coyle, Bemidji; 2nd, Mrs. T. J. An- drews, Bemidji; 3rd, Mrs. M. W. Knox, Puposky. Peppers—1st, Bemidji: 2nd, John Patterson, midji; 3rd, Lee Hiltz, Bemidji. Salsify—1st, Clarence Ritchie, Be- midji: 2nd, Harold Ritchie, Bemidji; 3rd, H. S. Stillwell, Bemidji. Cabbage, early—I1st, Mrs.. C. F, Schroeder, Bemidji; 2nd, Lee Hiltz, Bemidji; 3rd, J. K. Kolaski, Bemidji. Cabbage, late flat—1st, E. Lang- rack. Bemidji; 2nd, Lee Hiltz, Be- Mrs. Harry Koors, Be- midji; 3rd, Mrs. Gill Crone, Be: midji. Ca®bage, late round—1st, Peter Narum, Bemidji; 2nd, Lee Hiltz, Be- midji; Caulifiower—1st, Bemidji; 2nd, Carl E. Nelson. midji; 3rd, E. Langrack, Bemidji. Muskmelons—1st, Ardis Malzahn, Bemidji. Watermelons—1st, Kenneth May- er. Bemidji; 2nd, Ardis Malzahn, Be- midji; 3rd, F. M. Pendergast, Be- midji. Citrons—1st, E. E, Schulke, Ten- strike; 2nd, H. M. Merryman, Be- midji; 3rd, M. Phelps, Bemidji. Brussels sprouts—1st, Lee Hiltz, Bemidji. Kale—1st, J. P. Pogue, Bemidji; Peter Narum, Be- (Continued on next page.) LI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIlIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlIIIIIIIIIII|IllIIIIIIlIIIIl||IIlllIIIIIIllll!ll||||I|||IIII|IIII|IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ially invited The draf@F en who were “called” and who leave tomorrow morning, are espec- Every mother and father should see this Gome Early, ADMISSION First Show at 7:20, see this performance. wonderful production. SIX REELS OF THRILLING FILM Ordinarily the charge for this picture should be double the regular price, but we have cut it as low as possible, because we would rather show to the masses. WE REGRET THAT WE WERE UNABLE to secure this attraction for more than one night, but will make every effort to care for the crowds at both performances. 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