Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 12

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Ot THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e e e (Continued from Page One) teristics of the several breeds of animals will be eonsidered, and proper allowance made for age, feeding and other circumstances. 6. Animals of a herd must be of same breed; that is, must be full bred or grades. They cannot compete together as full bred and grades in one herd. Stock shall not be requi}'ed to show regis- tering if sire and dame are registered, or a direct - line can be traced from registered gtock . 7. -Bach award must be written in a plain, care- ful manner on a blank page opposite the entry, and the books returned to the secretary as soon as the awards in each case are completed, and the award- ing committees must together report to _the secre- tary when the task is finished. This is for the purpose of the correction of errors by the secretary, and for such explanation as may be deemed just. 8. Great care must be exercised in entering the award in a plain, legible manner in the proper place, and in preserving the books by awarding committees, as the premiums are paid on the auth- ority of these entries. ! 9. Animals or articles not on the premium list shall not be awarded premiums; but the Jjudges may recommend for award such exhibits of superior merits as, in their judgment, may. be entitled to recognition, in which case a “commend” card shall be attached to. the exhibit, and an appropriats entry made in the award book. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS Children under 10 years, with parents, free. Single admission, 50 cents, good for one day only. You may enter any number of times by presenting ticket at gate. Single admission, child from 10 to 15 years, 25c. Autos once, 15 cents. i Autos, any number of times in one day, 25c. Autos and teams, including driver, any mumber of times during the fair, $1.50; all passengers extra admission. All children who shall have attended school in Beltrami county at least twelve weeks during the school year of 1918 and 1919, will be admitted to the fair on Friday, September 19, - free, if accom- &p;nied by parents, teacher, school officer or guard- n. LIST OF PREMIUMS Supt. of Stock—John E. Patterson. DIVISION A HORSES . Class 1—Registered Draft Horses, any ‘Breed. T 1st 2nd 1 ‘Stallion, 2 years old and over........$10.00 $5.00 2 Mare, 2 years old and over........... 10.00 5.00 Class 2—Grade Draft Farm Horses ! . 1st 2nd 8rd 1 ;Mare or gelding, 2 years f m:‘-nduoyu .___..2.......,..,,35.00 $3.00 $2.00 ‘Mare or;gelding, 2.year - - send nn::rs weecsoneenccsaresee. 3:00 2.00 1,00 8 Mare or.gelding, 1 year . .. and under 2 . -8.00 2.00 100 4. Colt under 1 year 5.00 3.00 2.00 Class 3—Farm teams shown in harness. - Farm teams in harness, driven by owners, judg- ing to take place during the afternoon of the sec- ond day of the fair, between 1:30 and 3 o’clock. “The.best_all-around farm teams used by farmers for farming purposes will be awarded premiums First ..... $10.00 Second 8.00 Third 6.00 - - 6 . 400 300 200 8 Wheat, fife ... . 2.00 1.00 .60 7 Duroc-Jersey boar . 4.00 3.00 2.00 9 Wheat, macaroni 2.00 1.00 50 g gxro:e—Jevr‘s,iyt:o:v . 400 38.00 5.00 }g IR;ye, winter 2.00 1.00 50 ester i oar . 400 3.00 '2.00 ve, sprin 2.00 1.00 .50 ) Dlgg!gg B 10 Chester White sow ........... 4.00 3.00 2.00 12 Spelta o 2.00 100 .50 ) ] - Class 2—Grade Swine 18 Buckwheat 1.00 .50 .25 Class 1—Registered Holsteins. e, i X 14 Sunfl : ; g::: §: ll;.egistere g JGnemseys. Note—All grade pigs to belslt919 ;‘:!l;row. - unflower 1.00 50 26 egistered Jerseys. 5 Clae 4—Registered Shordhomms. L Slee o 00 208, 3100 Claso 5—Sends 1 quart Oikis 5 Sesieiered Voo Forh 3 Poland-China sow - 300 200 100 ° | 1 Clover, medium red % o, 4 ass 6—Any other registered beef breeds. 4 Duroc-Jersey sow 300 200 1.00 2 Clover me.l:um Te $ .50 e o g must be presented to 5 Chester-White sow . 300 200 1.00 3 Cloves, Ampoth ‘50 E stock. » ) . Premiums on each of the ahovle classes. b Any m,‘" bysed sow B 200 1.00 g #.]fn‘g::y gg S st 2nd - 3rd Superintendent—Thomas' Si i ‘5 1 Bull, 3 years old or over...$7.00 $6.00 $5.00 ~ B g 6 DMillet ... .50 2 Bull, 2 years old and un- :‘4 DIVISION E 5 ude; 3 P T g.gg g.oo 3.00 POULTRY Class 4—Peas and beans, 1 quart ull, 1 year and under 2..... 5.! .00 2.00 i ’ 1st 2nd 3rd 4 Bullcalt under 1 year . 300 200 100 ot ke kgl e S daps S 1 Garden peas . $1.00 3075 $0.50 ss T7—Holsteins, Registered or Grades. —Chi % : 2 jeld peas, white . M5 60 Class 8—Guernseys, Registere 3 oF Grades. Class 1—Chickens, in trios, 1 _c]::kere;.ng pu]l;:i 3 Field peas, yellow . 100 ‘5 50 Class 9—Jerseys, Registered or Grades. 1 Al standard varieties.......$2.00 $1.00 § .50 4 Field peas, green . 100 .76 - .50 Class 10—Grade milch breeds, other than in classes 2 ‘Bantams, pair ..... 100 .76 50 5 Beans, white navy 100 .76 .60 7, 8 and 9. dile 8- Capons, one alive .. T 2.00 "1.00 50 6 Beans, black wax 1.00 A6 .50 Class 11—Beef breeds, Registered or. Grades. Class 2—Turkeys, in pairs 7 Beans, golden wax 1.00 15 .50 Premiums on each of the above classes. i t 8rd 8 Beans, horticultural 1.00 . .76 .50 1st 2nd 3rd 1 Bronze ) 3 $1.00 9 Beans, any other variety.... 1.00 .76 .60 1 Cow, 3 years and over...... 6.00 5.00 3.00 2 White Holland 3.00 2.00 1.00 —— 2 Heifer, 2 years and under 8 5.00 3.00 - 2.00 3 Bourbon Red ... 300 200 100 DIVISION G 8 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 3.00 -2.00 1.00 4 Any other variety .. 3.00 2.00 1.00 4 Heifer calf under 1 year.... 2.00° 1.00 50 Class 3—Geese, “in Pairs g GRASSES AND GRAINS IN STRAW Class 12 3rd Each exhibit to be a bundle measuring at least N ) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th . 5th 1 Toulouse .. $1.00 three inches in di#meter at band. 1 Dairy Herd......$15.00 $10.00 $7.50. $5.00 $3.00 2 Embden 1.00 Note—Grasses to be judged for hay value. Note—The herd must consist of -one. registered 38 Any other variety 1.00 male and at least three registered or grade females. Class 4—Ducks, in Pairs. b Class 1 L -2y : st 2nd 5rd " st 2nd 3:d P st -ant grd 1 Pekin .. .00 $1.00 $ .50 1 Clover, medium red $0.500 | BRI () TR 02175 ——— $7.50. $5.00 $3.00 2 Rouen. ¥ 1.00 .50 2 Clover, alsike ‘50 | TR 3 Any other variety ............ 2.00 1.00 .50 3 Clover, mammoth 50 DIVISION C Class 5—Pigeons. 4 Clover, White, sweet ! 4 .50 SHEEP ! . st 2nd 3rd 5 Alfalfa ... 1.00 .76 .50 Class 1—Registered PurelBtred Szh?lep s 1 Best pair, any kind........... $1.00 $0.50 $0.25 6 'Oats, white . 1.00 .76. .50 ) n 3r < " 7 ats, yellow 1.00 15 .50 1 Ram, over 18 months........$5.00 $3.00 $2.00 Superintendent of Agriculture—A. W. Aamodt 5 Onte Biack 100 .75 .50 2 Ewe, over 18 months.......... 5. 3.00 2.00 DIVISION F 9 Barley, 6 ro 1.00 .75 .50 3 Lamb, male, under 18 GRAINS, ete. 10 Barley, 2 row 1.00 .75 50 months ....ooeeeeeeeeeeeee 5.00 3.00 2.00 Class 1—Corn, 10 ears. 11 Wheat, winter . 1.00 .75 50 el Re T T A RN | st 2nd 3xd b e et o 7 & 8 eneneneee e s 8 X ¥ " 13 Wheat, marquis o . .80 Not. :—Registration papers must be presented to ; fig:;he\::ts;exfino dze; . s ‘;gg ;igg .14 ;Wheat',, fife ... 1.00 5 .50 Supt. of Stock. o 3 White dent 2:00 100 15 Wheat Macaroni - 100 .76 80 Class 2—Grades, Medium Wool . 4 Yellow dent .. 2.00 1.00 16 Rye, winter ... 1.00 .76 .50 i i L g . 2nd 1o omd 5 Mixed dent 2.00 1.00 17 Rye, spring LO0D .76 80 e, over months.......... $8.00 $2.00 $1.00 6 White flint 2.00 100 18 Timothy ... 1.00 16 60 2 Lamb, ewe, under 8 months 3.00 2.00 1.00 7 Yellow flint 2.00 100 19 ‘Bluejoint 1.00 5 .50 8, Lamh, nesther, bnlec - oy oy oio 8 Mixed flint . 2,00 100 20 Redtop ... 190 b 0 4P fn4 lambe el -0 .00 9 Sweet corn, white .75 550 31 Aillet, ‘golden 1:00 -75 -80 e ¢ LY te 6.00. .4.00 . 3.00 10 - Sweet corn, yellow .75 .50 22 Millet, hog ..... 1.00 :76 -g0 Note—Pen to consist of 2 females and 2 weth- 11 Pop corn, white -~ 1.00 5 50 -28=Millet,-any other variety. 275 .50 ers not entered in the above classes. 12 Pop ¢ ot vellow 100 5 50 .24 _Spelz .15 .50 Class S—Goat; v - aka 5 . . 50 : * 25 ~Buckwheat .15 .50 s n r B - : i Class 2—One-half Peck. "1, 2:80: s\;:k Sggg 5:88 $ gg ‘1t 2nd 3rd Class 2—Ensilage and Fodder Corn, -6 stalks g0 e . + : 1 ‘Oats, white .. $2.00 $1.00 $ .50 . 1st 2nd 3rd AR v—-————lesl ON D 2 Oats, yellow 2.00 1.00 .50 1 ‘Ensilage,” ears ‘developed...$2.00 “$1.00 $0.50 . 3 Barley, 6 row . 2.00 1.00 .50 2 Fodder, little or no ears REGISTERED SWINE 4 Barley, 2 row . 2.00 1.00 .50 _«developed . . 2.00 1.00 .60 Any Age 5 Wheat, winter . 2.00 100 .50 3 Rape, 1 plant .1.00 .50 .25 = y 6 Wheat, blue stem 2,00 1.00 .50 4 Soy Beans, 2 plants --1.00 .50 .25 Class 1——Regmbered1§twme2 i - 7 Wheat, marquis, ... 2.00 1.00 .50 5 Cow Peas, 2 plants .. . 100 .50 .25 1 Berkshire boar .. $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 2 Berkshire sow 400 -3.00 2.00 -3 -Yorkshire boar 400 3.00 2.00 4 Yorkshire sow ... 4.00 _3.00 2.00 5 Poland-China boar 4.00.-- 3.00. - 2:00 WHILE VISITING THE COUNTY FAIR EAT AT THE Poland-China sow ... FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 ; — o e l GAIN STORE THE BAR BLANKETS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE Bed Blankets, extra large, 72x80. oo $3.50-pr: Bed Blankets, 68X80... . s $3.25 pr. Near Wool heavy knit Blankets, 66x80.......... 4.50 pr. o Ask about special prices in dozen lots i B > 5 yr. guaranteed house paint, per gallon..........$2.85, :20 year‘guararteed bed springs i?$6‘.50;ég ‘50 pound Cotton Felt Mattresses......e $12.50-5= 50'pound double:layer Cotton Top Mattresses, 5 9 9 £ ) x12°Congolium RU $11.75.3 '9x9 Congolium Rug... .o . $850g -50 dozen' Grey Wool Socks, pr. 45¢, per dozen, 3 sets double Harness, worth $75.00 each, 1:ply $1.25mm2-ply $1.60mm3-ply $1.90 ‘Heavy Slate Surfaced, $2.95 1000 pair Shoes, Rubbers and Arctics, going at lessf] than present wholesale prices Stoves of all kinds. Come and see them Mail Orders Filled promptly THE BARGAIN STORE| 206 Minnesota Avenue ;z. | e | ——t E SRR, w,..,_E,.,n_._m.._.«‘g.._mmmwmm,flw SR e e e ‘ ! Defective E

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