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s . . J m ) 288883 6 Muskmelons, Rockyford .... 1. . . V8 CBIPOLS ..oomiissciiiomscmivisasinsnion 1.00 .50 25 g : ) © g 5 o 7 Muskmelons, any other. 75 .50 4 Sugar beets and Mangles.... 1.00 .50 .25 :23 firmnged bouquet : o 2 an { 8388 8 Watermelons 75 .50 5 Cabbage ... 50 .25 4 Houso 31':,’.‘5 in bloom 78 50 'gg ) itrons ......... 75 .50 6 Tomatoes 1.00 . g ] ; y d ! £8888% 10 Brussels sprouts % 7 Onions ... 100 30 2 o R ; - e gg plant ... A nion sets, one quart. .50 25 3 i 12 Kohl Rabi ... 75 .50 9 Cucumber ba . .50 .25 cm? l1v l?):?r? Bl\(ltter 43l Class 12—Special = 882883 TABLE V(;:-:GE:ABLES e Farmers” Club Exhibits I Threegound erock...$8.00 $590 $00 $on -8 -8 -84 ss 4—One Specimen g armers’ clubs in Beltrami county are eligible Foh g i : i : .1 " i —_— Silsff ‘%nd?“ 31'8 ;‘0_ cgmpete for the following premiunfs: & 2 One-pound. print 2.00 1.50 1.00 .76 = o quash, green Hubbard.... $1.00 .75 $0.50 . irst ... $45.00 : - 28 g g g.’? 2 Squash, golden Hubbard . 100 .75 .50 Second 7 35.00 Slnnipetrmmen Bl Taa R R R R quash, any other variety.. 1. : : - 30.00 i : 4 Squash, white bush summer 1.00 .76 .50 Fourth . 25.00 %, One:pound ipeint oo $3.00 [§2.00; $1.00 4 28888 5 Squash, yellow bush sum- All others scoring 600 or more . 20.00 DIVISION L Seiciainm= T R | ) .75 50 Products exhibited will be scored as follows: & anaeen 6 Squash, crookneck summer 1.00 75 .50 Grsgns, ten varieties, one quart each.................. 100 BEES, HONEY, SYRUP AND SUGAR ! 3 7 Squash, any other variety.. 1.00 5 .50 Grains in sheaf, ten varieties, two-inch band.... 100 Class 1 ' i e S S 8 S 8 8 Pie pumpkin, round yellow 1.00 5 50 Corn in ear, five varieties, six ears each............ 100 1 H . c st 2nd 3rd ’ 5 Aggagd 9 Pie pumpkin, long yellow.. 1.00 5, .50 Native or wild grasses, ten varieties, two-inch oney in comb, light 100 $0.76 $0.50 : oo & [ Y 50 2 Honey in comb, dark.. .00 . .50 ‘ M e . C1iiii Class 5 Tame grasses, clover and alfalfa, five varieties, 3 Honey, strained, light 1.00 75 -50 ’ z 3 8% [ L Y 100 4 Honey, strained, dark 100 .75 .50 ' S 2 5§ 1 Celery 4 bunches ........$1. Forage, including millet, rape sorghum, fod- 5 Beesat work ...... 3.00 2,00 1,00 ’ 7] E o 2, 2 Rhubarb, 6 stalks . | i der corn, peas and vetches in straw, three- ) ; 50 a : 3 Endive, one bunch | P inch band ... . ... .. 100 n st 2nd 3rd : =8 38 4 Lettuce, 2 heads i otatoes, four standard varieties, one-half 1 Sorghum, on pint ............. $1.00 $0.75 $0.50 Q> 8 E H 65 Kale, 2 plants ... Peck each ..o 100 2 Sugar beet syrup, one pint 1.00 -75 -60 &5 < Stock vegetables, five varieties, two specimens 3 Maple syrup, one pint 1.00 76 .50 L - L Class 6—Onions, ten gpecimens BREE oo i iisinm i rmicamsnsmasen e 50 4 Maple sugar, 1 pound . 75 .50 ¢ H 18t 2nd 8rd Culma_ry and other garden vegetables, best col- faimt i e 48 ¢ 1 White, globe .. lection Superintendent—Mrs. C. D. Lucas &a $ g gl&m' flat kilscellaneous 5 50 i S O - . . ed, globe rrangement and appearance of exhibit ......... 50 DI 8 % 2 3 4 Red, flat .. Five pint glass jars of fruit and five pint glass CYJ{,SI{I%QYM 2 § . g }(e}}ow, flgl:be.. % .50 jars ;f lvesemb}esB—,s dgla‘ssdtumblers of jel- Class 1—Baking ~ & - ellow, flat .... 7% .50 les, oaves 0 read, 1 dozen corn gems A i g C) 7 Onions, for pickling, 1 1 dozen light cookies, 1 dozen dark cookies, old 3&;’?&;&? breads must be at least 24 hours i i .: e e P, 1.00 5 50 2 vegetable pies and 2 fruit cakes ................ 100 ) 1st 2nd 3rd g8 —_— 1 Biscuits or rolls, Yeast, £8 g 2 Class T—Tomatoes, 10 specimen Total oo T — 1,000 Gozen oo L 31,00 $0.75 $0.50 i § 5% 1st 2nd 3rd Note:—In th‘e Miscellaneous Class you may in- 2 Bread (1 loaf each) corn.. 1.00 "15 3 & H E% M 1 Large red .. g clmje such articles as butter, lard, cheese, eggs, 3 Bread, Coffee .... e, 1t .75 '50 (2 2533 2 Small red ... fryits, wool, honey, canned and cured meats; ete. 4 Bread, Graham KT ™ . a E % ° 3 Large Yellow 1.00 6 .50 Club exhibits must score 600 points to earn prem- 5 Bread, Potato .. '75 '50 g8 fii3> 4 Small yellow .. 50 um money. . d 6 Bread, Raisin . 5 .60 2 SEEEe -5 Large green .. .16 .50 In judging the exhibits, variety will count 50 7 Bread, Rye ... K 50 3 g 6 Yellow ground cherries, i per cent and quality 50 per cent of the points in 8 Bread, Whole Wheat X 76 ‘50 & N me® I A 1.00 5 50 the score. To win the first premium, the exhibit 9 Bread, White ......... 1.00 .:15 '50 TABLE VEGETABLES S B=Cak Voeiabiag, fiies Mpecimans must score more than 800 points. No eredit will 10 Cake, Angels Food 5 80 26 TARLE E 1 2nd 8rd : given for mere number of varieties in excess 11 Cake, Chocolate 76 .50 26 ix apecx;::ns R o 1 $1.00 $0.50 Dh the number mentioned above. . The products 12 Cake, cocoanut .. .76 .50 .50 4 Ruteba $1.00 $0n75 %0 ;0 2 1.00 .50 8 0“}3 be correctly labeled, as this fact will be 13 Cake, Devil’s Food. 6 .50 .50 af gas . iy oo 4 Hie 3 Mangles .. 1.00 ‘50 coxln‘sl ered'm the scoring. 14 Cake, Fruit ............ 75 .50 25 § Carrpts .. = o - o 4 Sugar Bee 1.00 .50 'armers’ clubs wishing to compete for these 16 Cookies, Dark, 1 dozen 6 50 26 3 mw - 1,00 78 -5 5 Turnips 1.00 50 pr.elgl_mfig should apply to Secretary H. J. Olin, Be- 16 Cookies, Light, 1 dozen 75 .50 .50 eets, .{ou " 1.00 .75 '50 midji, Minnesota, on or about September 8, 1919, 17 Doughnuts, 1 dozen. 75 50 26 g geew,ipsong ) 1.00 .75 .50 Class 9—Stock Vegetables, one specimen in order that proper space may be reserved. 18 Pie, Apple .............. 75 .50 26 Parsn: - - 2 ) - 1st 2nd 3rd e 19 Pie, berry or fruit .. 76 50 25 7 Cucumbers 100 .76 .50 1 Pumpkins $1.00 $0.75 $0.50 DIVISION 1 20 Pie, with on K ' )y . . .. $1. . i ) ¢ crust ... 75 3 B - y § = 1hed ass 1—Miscellaneous. ass 2—Meats, Canned. 2 t: ”4'; inchgs long, 1 oo, 5 380 % Class 10—Individual Exhibit . 1st 2nd 3rd (Jars not to be opened by judges) : 10 Pe :.ls b6l " 1.00 5 50 est collection and display of table vegetables by 1 Apples, any large variety, One pint jar each “ s Pe”ers' ;t':d " 100 K ‘50 Firs one exhibitor—15 or more varieties 4 specimens ................ $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 1st 2nd 3rd x ur p{e - 1-00 ) -75 '50 t .$5.00 2 Apples, crab and hybrid, 8 1 Chicken, plain . ..$0.75 $0.50 $0.25 | 1 Sel‘;if -39 K o - 4.00 specimens .. .. 1.00 .75 .50 2 Chicken, fried . 76 .50 26 alsify . - .00 . ¢ . ggg 3 lélums, izbspe%xmens 1.00 75 .50 3 Fish, fried ... .. 6 .50 .26 . 2. rapes, 4 bunches . 1.00 .76 .60 Class 3—Vegetables, canned TABLE VEGETA@LES - 1.00 5 Cherries, 1 pint ..... 1.00 .16 .50 One gint jars Class 3—Two Specimens 3 o By ) play can com- 6 Strawberpes, 1 qu: 1.00 75 .50 1st 2nd 3rd " Cabbhge o sllp‘;;o s201175 % go pe or any other premium. 7 Raspberries, 1 quart 1.00 .76 .50 é (Bjeetst ..$0.75 $0.50 $0.26 5 $1. 3 2 arrots .. .76 . o 2 Cabbage, late, flaf ? igo - ;g gg Class 11—Garden Seeds, home grown, one-half pint. DIVISION J 3 i .76 gg %g i gaggage, l,a:.le, rou " 1.08 .'15 -50 1 Retabias 1st 2nd 3rd FLOWERS 4 .75 .50 .26 4 Cabbage, re e 1 Butalag $1.00 $0.50 $0.25 1st 2nd 3rd 6 . 76 .60 .25 aulifiower - 1 B o rnips ... 1.00 .50 25 1 Cut flowers ..o $0.75 $0.50 $0.25 page four) We invite you to see us while attending the FAIR— We will have on display International Trucks any Bemifiji. Minnesota Bemidji Motor Service Comp 209--3rd Street i } Overland Cars | | | | ; Essex Cars i | i | + Have you noticed the wonderful difference you can so readily note in the appearance of people who wear glasses? Asyou look at a person going down the street, do you notice the way his glasses fit? o Do you think that the person has on a very nice pair of glasses? Yes, you may think so. ‘like that pair. And again you may not There is a very wonderful difference in a pair of glasses that are fitted right or wrong. The fitting of glasses is of great importance because glasses carefully adjusted in one way may be wrong in an other. There can not be too much care taken in the little adjustments—the little extra size, the little extra shape —that go together to make up a pair of properly ad- SUPREME —1is the only word that will cover the work of the OPTOMETRISTS who are to get that blending of colors in the mountaings or frame to especially har- monize with the features of the individual wearer. Jjusted glasses. Eyesight is the one thing that people do not ap- preciate till they have lost it. You should never take a chance on your eyes. B it i Larson & Larson OPTOMETRISTS Offices over Boardman’s Drug Store RN «.m-m‘....m.n..mw{ | - | [ » PO | Phone 92 ey