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PREMIUM AWARDS Bates* County's 1914 Fair—exhibits Cut Short in Some Departments Because of Rain. 7 Ist, Geo. Hurtz. Swine—Class D—Poland’ Chinas ")H. Chapters; 24pW.A, Baker, 77: : ‘Follow: is the list of premiuia oe 9 ali Ebel t Awards in the different departments at h the Bates: County fair held in Butler on September: 8 to al, 1914. HORSES, JACKS,, JENNETS AND MULES : months—Ist, W. A, Baker; 24," W. A. Bak |months—1st, W. ba Baker; 2d, W. A, nite Baker.,- Class A—Full Blooded Registered and Non-Registered Draft Horses. W. A. Baker; 2d, W. A. Baker. Best stallion 3 years old and over— 1st, P. M. Mouse; 2d, M. H. Price. Best stallion 2 years old and under 8—1st, Ed Kenngdy. Best mare or gelding 1 year-old and under 2—A1st,’ ue -P. Evans; 2d, S. P. Evans. : Best brood mare 4 years and over— ist, J. R. Baum} 2d, J. W. Barnhart. Best mare or gelding 3 years old and over—ist, John Mouse; 2d, J. R.. Baum. _, Best mare or gelding 2 years old and under 3—ist, O. C. Lawson; 2d, O. C. , Lawson. ‘ i : Best colt 9.months or under—ist, J. R. Baum; 2d, M. H. Price. Best draft team shown in harness to wdgon—tist, John Mouse; 2d, Chas. Argenbright. Division B—Non-Registered Roadsters Best stallion 3 years and over—list, Colson Bros; 2d, W. P. Largent Best stallion 2 years old and under 8—1st, Geo. Roberts. : Best colt either sex—ist Geo. Rob- erts; 2d, Chas. Thomas. Best mare or gelding 3 years old and over—ist, W. M. Wilson; 2d, A. L. Pipes. Best mare or-gelding 2 years old, under 3—Ist, Ellis Greenholder; 2d, months—1st,W. A. Baker; 2d, W. A. Baker. Baker. A. Baker; 2d, W. H. Charters. breed—1st, W. H. Charters. —lst, W. A. Baker. Sheep—Shrépshire EB. Laughlin; 2d, 5. E. Laughlin. E. Laughlin; 2d, B. E. Laughlin. BE, Laughlin; 2d, BE. EB. Laughlin. Best ewe 2 years and over—list EB. E. Laughlin; 2d, E. E. Laughlin. E. Laughlin; 2d, E. E. Laughlin. EB, Laughlin; 2d, E. E. Laughlin. Section F—Oxford. E. Laughlin. Horticulture Department—Apples Wi P. Largent. eres ii bi M HA. Best ‘suckling colt, 9 months and Best pint of apple butter, Mrs. der—tet, 0, C. Lawson; 2d we wp VEN ra rae i Uagew Best 12 Ben Davis apples—1st, Mrs. Division D—Standard Bred and Regis- BE ETL Pears Best plate of Duchess pears—lst, Mrs. E. E. Laughlin. Best plate Keifer pears, 1st, Mrs, B. E.. Laughlin, Best plate of pears any variety—lst, Mrs. Edson Snyder. : Other Fruits. Best plate of peaches, Ist, B. F. : tered. Best mare or gelding 3 years and over—ist, J. E. Fenton; 2d, A. L. Cook. Division E—Roadsters and Carriage Best driving team—t1st, J. E. Fenton 2d, A. L. Pipes; 8d, W. M. Wilson, Best single driver, gelding or mare, driven by lady or gentleman—ist, W. M. Wilson; 2d, A. L. Pipes. Best family mare or gelding, best| Richards. broke—ist, W. O. Bucklley; 2d, John Best plate of plums—list, Mrs. EB. E. Mouse. Laughlin. Best lady horseback rider, astride—| Best plate of grapes—ist, Mrs. Ed- ist, A. L. Pipes; 2d, Colson Bros. son Snyder. Best single driving mare or horse c. B Robbins, of peaches—ist, Mrs driven by lady—ist W. My, Wilson; 2d ns. John ee is ; i | “Best display of grapes—ist, Mrs. Ed- Best lady single “delver—tat, A. L,] 408 Bayder. ry Pipes; 2d, John Mouse. ‘Best dozen quinces—ist, Mrs. J. G. Best young lady horseback rider—| Cusick. ~ 1 2d, Fannie Bottoms. Best plate peaches any. variety—l1st, W. J. Crews. ra Best boy horseback rider under 12 2d, Boyd Best horticultural collection — 1st, Mrs. Edson Snyder. Best collection grapes—ist, Mrs. T. J. Smith, + — Best plate apples, any variety—1st, Mrs. T. J. Lenher Best plate Genitains—ist Mrs. T. J. Smith. years—Ilst, Clark Walker; Guyton. e Best pony under 18% hands high, shown under saddle by boy—1st, Clark . Walker; 2d, Boyd Guyton. Best girl rider astride under 12 yrs. —Ist, Ruth Snider; 2d, Fannie Bot- toms. « Best.heifer calf 6 months and under} ‘Best 12 ears yellow corn—1st, A. t; Best boar 6 months and’ under 12 Best boar 3 months and under 6. Best sow 1 year ‘and under 2—18t, Best sow 6 months and. under 12 Best sow 3, months and under 6 months—1st, W, A. Baker; 2d, W. A. Best sow 2 years and over—lst, w. “Best sow and six or more of her pigs not over two months old, any Best sow any breed, 1 year and over Best ram 2 years and over—ist, E. Best ram 1 year and under 2—1st B. Best lamb 1 year and under—ist E. Best ewe 1 year and under 2—I1st B. Best lamb under 1 year— ist, E. Best ram 2 years and over—ist E. Best jar of apple butter made by a non resident of Butler, Mrs. Glen De- , | Pipes. ‘A. Smith. Fred Wright.. : Largest 12: Smith, geon, horn. Best. 10 ears yellow corn—tet, J. M. McGovern, Best 10 ears white corn—tist, A, S. Millhorn. 1 full size ear of corn—1st, Mrs. J. G. Clark. Best ten ears corn, sweepstakes— ist, A. S. Millhorn. _ Baby Show. Prettiest boy baby under 18 months —Ist, C. W. Miller. Prettiest girl baby under 18 mcnths —Ilst, Gladys Simpson. Prettiest Hoy under 3 years— 1st, Harlan Wilcox. Prettiest boy 12 months and under —Ilst, C. W. Miller. Prettiest girl 1 year and under 3— 1st, Kathleen Davis. Prettiest boy 1 year and under 3— 1st, Harlan Wilcox. Prettiest boy baby under 12 months —Ist, Mrs. C. A. Campbell. 4 Culinary. Best loaf bread, made by Royal flour —aist, Mae Wainwright. Best cake made of Royal flour—tist, Mrs. Nellie Bolin. Fi Best loaf of bread made from White Satin flour—ist, Mrs. Manning Wilcox. Layer cake, sweepstakes—Mrs, T. J. Smith. ‘Best angel food cake, Mrs. 3. W Poffenbarger. Best white cake made by girl under 15, —1st, Ada Thomas, Loaf bread, sweep stakes—1st, Mrs. Manning Wilcox. 1 dozen rolls, sweepstakes—ist, Mrs. Manning Wilcox. Cake—Sweepstakes, 1st, Mrs. Nellie Bolin. Best chocolate cake—Iist, Mrs. J. F. Hendrix. Best jelly cake or rolls—ist, Mrs. J. W. Poffennbarger; 2d, Mrs, Alta Kerns Best light rolls from Golden Patent flour—1st, Mrs, Ed Wilcox. Best plain cake made by girl under 14 years—ist, Juanita Holloway. Best Devils food cake—ist, Mrs. Nel- lie Bolin; 2d, Mrs. Lydia Strein. Best burnt Carmel cake—1st,. Fran- ces Garard;2d, Mrs. D. G. Newsome. Best Marshmaltow cake—ist, Mrs. T. 5. Smith. Best layer cake—I1st, Mrs. T. J. Smith; 2d, Mrs. Glen Deweese. Pantry and Store. Best sweet pickles—ist Mrs. D. G. Newsome; 2d, Mrs. T. J. Smith. Best canned apples—ist Mrs. A. H. Herrell; 2d, Mrs. J. G. Cuzick. Best canned pears—ist, Mrs: D. G. Newsome; 2d, Mrs. A. H. Herrell. Best canned peaches—list, Mrs. J. A. Nash. Best canned raspberries—ist, Mrs, Best plate Winesaps—ist, J. J. Mc- Kee. Best plate Mamnioth Twig—tst, J. J. McKee. Best plate of Spitzenhurg—1st,.Mrs. Edsor Snyder. Best plate Hystop crabs—ist, Mrs, Edson Snyder. Farm and Garden. Best peck Irish potatoes entered by lady living in Bates county—ist, Mrs. R. E, Miller. é Best % bushel sweet potatoes—Ist, Fountain Miller. Best squash, any variety—1st, Ww. P. Largent. Best head of cabbageist Fountain Miller. Best 12 beets—ist, Fountain Miller. Best peck onions—lst, Fountain Miller. © Best 3 hands home grown tobaaco— 1st, W;-S. Hurt. Best peck ripe tomatoes—1st, Foun- ‘Largest pumpKin raised in Butler— Ist, Mrs. Glen, Deweese. — Best lady rider astride—ist, Fannie Bottoms. i Division F—Saddie Horses Registered and Nonregistered. Best stallion 3 years old and over— 1st, Colson Bros; 2d, P. M. Mouse. Best stallion 2 years old and under * 8—Ist, George Roberts; 2d, Dell Re-| qua. Best colt either'sex—Iist, Geo. Rob- erts; 2d, Chas. Thomas. Best mare or, gelding 3 yeats old and over—ist, Colson Bros; 2d, W. O. Buckley, Best mare or gelding 2 years old and under 3—Ist, W. P. Largent; 2d, Bilis Greenholder. Best colt 9 months old and under— 1st, O. C. Lawson; 2d,.Ed Richards. Division G— Jacks and Jennets Best Jack 3 years old and over—ist A, L. Pipes; 2d, E. BE. Eggleson Best jennet 3 years pad over-—ist. as L. ‘coe Best Jack, colt. cecas and under is A. L. Pipes; 2d, G. W, Lee. Best Jack 1 year old and under 2— Ast, A. Le Pipes. Best peck sweet’ potatoes—ist, A. “est Jennet, 2 years and under 4 H. Herrell., ‘ 3 ist, A. L, Pipes. ee Best exhibit of peppers—ist, Foun- “Division H—Mules. tain Miller; 2d, D. P. Boyd. Best mule 3 years old and over— Largest and best waterniclon—ist, 1st, Ira Deardorf; 24, Ira Deardorf. Omer. Brown; 34, Omer Brown. Best mule 2 years old and under 3—| Section B—Grains. = 1st, Frank a ee ey Six heads KaMir corn—ist, A. 8. Min drix. horn; 24, J. &. Heins. Best mulet year old aud watet'2— Best six heads sugar cane—ist, Mrs. 1st, Chas. Argeabright; 24, Chas. Ar-/ Edson Snyder; 2d, Louis Culbertson. | “ gendright. Best peck. yellow: pop corn—tet, T. . Beat mckllng mule # month olf or] 3. Smith : Chas. Argenbright; 44,| Beat % bushel ‘winter wheat raised “Boat mule. teem it Chas, Argen- by apelin rie ge, Shear ‘Hendrix. B: Heins. Mrs. Résoa Snyder. cre in Bates county—ist, J. E. Heir. _ | Grube Edson Snyder. Best canned black berries—ist, Mrs Edson Snyder. Best canned Cmetoe ciate Lorraine Herrell. Best canned chersies—t, Crews. Lizzie -Best 10 earg entered by bey not over 2 Beet hone 2 Years and over— Ww. Wan ee Sweopataes—tat, E. Largest 20 ears Rice Pop corn—Ist, ears corn—tist EB. A. 10 ears white corn—tst, Robert Stur 10 ears wh‘te.corn—ist, A. S. Mill. For 3 longest stalks of corn to have | "| Stanley; 2d, Mrs. T. J. Smith. Vegetables packed best in Economy jars—1st, Mrs. Fred Williams. Textile and Art. Handsomest Mexican drawn work— 1st, Daisy, Stanley;2d, Mrs. W. P. Se- vier. Handsomest fancy hand made col- lar—1&t, Mrs. J. F. Kern; 2d, Mra. J. WwW. Poffenbarger. Handsomest home made: rug—ist, Mrs, C. Kenney; 2d, Mrs. Harry Van- Dyke. Handsomest, calico quilt pieced—ist Mrs. W. G. Bash;2d, Nixie McLeese. .Hand made fancy apron—t1st, Mrs. S. F. Warnock; 2d, Mrs. Maggie West. Handsomest worsted quilt—ist, Mrs. J. W. Pigg; 2d, Mrs. A. S. Quinn. Handsomest knitted or crocheted counterpane—list, Frances Garard;2d, Mrs. John L. Herrell. Handsomest home made portiers— 1st, T. L. Pettys;2d, Nixie McLeese. ' Handsomest silk quilt—ist Mrs. T. S. Harper. Handsomest Navajo blanket—l1st, Mrs, A. R. Guyton; 2d, Mrs. W. P. Se- vier. i Handsomest baby cap—tst, Martin. Handsomest hand made booties—ist Anna Martin; 2d, Mrs. Elmer Miller. Handsomest baby dress—ist, Mrs O A. Heinlein; 2d, Mrs:.Elmer Miller. Handsomest drawn work lunchcloth —ist, Mrs. J. E, Thompson; 2d Mrs. W P. Sevier. . Handsomest entbroidered lunchcloth —Ilst, Mrs. W. P. Sevier; 2d, Mrs. J. W. Pigg. Handsomest center piece—tist, Mrs. Maggie West; 2d, Mrs. J. A. Elgin. Handsomest sofa pillow—lst, Mrs. Mell Campbell; 2d, Mrs. W. B. Herrell. Handsomest embroidered sofa pillow by girl under 15 years old—1st, Mrs. W. B, Cole. Best piece of pyrography—l1st, Daisy Don’t Worry About ‘The War Prices Uncle sam will take care of us all and WILLIAMS will feed you at moderate prices too—and give you good service. Come and see us or call No. 6, and we will do everything or anything to please you. J.E.WILLIAMS North Side Square for 30 years. Anna Best piece of burnt leather—Ist, Mrs J. E. Thompson; 2d, Daisy Stanley. Handscmest pin cushion—lst Mrs. Maggie West; 2d, Mrs..D. B. Canter- bury. Handsomest hand made _ handker: chief—-1st, Mrs, Clarence Kinney; 2d, Mrs. Elmer Miller. Handsomest punch embroidery—tist, Lizzie Crews; 2d, Mrs. Gertrude Wil- liams. Handsomest colléation ‘of embroidery -—Ist, Mrs. O. A. Heinlein; 2d, Mrs. D. B. Canterbury. Handsomest bonnet—l1st, Mrs. W. P. Sevier; 2d, Mrs. T. J. Smith. Handsomest side board cover—l1st, | Mrs. J. A. Elgin; 2d, Mrs. C. Kinney. ~“Handsomest shadow embroidery—| 1st, Mrs. Homer Clark; 2d, Mrs. 0, A. Heinlein. Handsomest tatting—1st, Mrs. O. A. Heinlein; 2d, Mrs. ‘A. S. Quinn. Handsomest eyelet work—1st, Mrs. O. A. Heiniein; 2d, Elsie Smith. Handsomest Kensington embroidery | —lst, Mrs. J. F, Smith; 2d, Mrs. Mag-; gie West. Handsomest hardanger —1st, Mrs. Gertrude Williams; 2d, Mrs. H. J. Tra-} vis. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS Mrs. G. J. Lenherr won 1st and 2d ckl; 1st, 2d and 3d hen; 1st, 2d and 3d pullet and display. S. C. BUFF LEGHORNS B. F. Richards won 1st cock; Ist hen, 3d pullet and 2d display. O. H. Griffin won 1st, 2d. and 3d ckl; 1st and 2d pullet and 1st display. b Ruby Church, 3d display. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES Mrs. Robert Sturgeon won Ist cock, 2d ckl, 3d hen, Ist pullet‘and 2d dis- play. George Matthews won 3d ckl, 1st and 2d hen, 2d and 3d pullet and 1st Textile and Art. Best specimen pen picture—1st, Ro- salie Funk;-2d, Mrs. J. F. Smith. Best pencil drawing by boy or girl under 16—1st, Mrs. A. S. Quinn; 2d, Mrs. J. F. Smith. Hand painting on china—ist Daisy Poultry Awards at the Fair. se tient ean Stanley; 2d, Mrs, Fred Williams. _ There were nearly three hundred Pee eenealeyay one sick) a Best collection of hand painting on 3d display. entries in the poultry department of the Bates County Fair; the hottest] Best pair Bantams, Robert Snyder. . china—tst, Daisy Stanley; 24, Mrs. T. J. Smith. - - Best pair Bronze Turkeys, Lon Best specimen hammered brass—list ces elon Barred Rocks and Pipes. Walter Crews; 2d, Mrs. Elmer Miller. iis vate eae _ Best pair Toulouse Geese, Mrs. Pad- Best display house plants—1st, Mrs. » H, ible of. Chanute, Kas., ley. placed the awards as follows: BARRED ROCKS Ist cock, W. H. Holloway. 2d and 3d cocks, Mrs J. L. Ghere. Ist ckl, L. B. Anderson, Nevada. 2d ckl., Mrs. J. L; Ghere. ‘8d ckl., Mrs. J. W. Poffenbarger. 1st and2d pullets, J. W. peltens | barger. 3d pullet, W. H. Holloway. 1st display, Mrs. Ghere. Clarence Kinney. Best crayon work—lst, Mrs. J. W. Morris. Best specimen raffia—lst Mrs. Mag: rie West; 2d, Mrs. J. F. Smith. Best specimen embroidery by girl under 14—1st Curry Crustal. Best specimen percale dress—list, Mrs. W. B. Herrell;! 2d, Mrs. J. E. Thompson. Best doll dress by girl not over u— 1st, Mrs. J. F. Hendrix. White Indian Runner Ducks, Mrs. Jennie Waldron won Ist and 2d pair. Fawn and White Indian Runner Ducks, Mrs. J. H. Baker, Ist and 2d. Pekin Ducks, L. B. Anderson, Ne- | vada, 1st and 2d pair. Rouen Ducks, Mrs. Padley, 1st and - 2d pair. Judge Wible said the display was a credit to any county and had the | weather been more favorable it would ee Best canned nirayistion 150 A. H. Herrell. Best canned godseberries—ist, A. Ii. Herrell. Best canned plums—ist, Lola Simp- son. Best mixed pickles—ist. Mrs. T. J. Smith. Best tomato Preserves—Mrs ‘BE. EB. Dunlap. Best chow chow—Ist, Mrs.° Smith. Best jar preserves—ist Mrs. Fran‘ Holland. Best jar pear preserveg—Iist, A. fH. H -Best_ cherry preservec—Ist, Mrs. J. W. Pigg. Best apple preserves—ist, Mrs. D. G. Newsome. Best quince preserves—ist, Mrs. N. A. Holloway. Best black berry preserves—Ist, Mrs T. W. B. Herrell. Best strawberry preserves—ist, Mrs J. E. Heinz. , Best goosebery preserves—ist, A. H. Herrell. * Best Siberian crab preserves— ist. Best peach butter—ist, Mrs. J. Dun ‘Bost plum butter—tst, Nina Calver. Best, apple dolly—tat Mrs, Emma oe ete =e Me- Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck; 2d, Mrs. J. W Poffenbarger. Smith. H. Haggard; 2d, Mrs. C. Kinney. Mrs. W..P. Sevier; 2d, Mrs. O. A. Heialeia. Sevier; 2d, Mrg. T. J. Smith. Haazel Orris; 2d, Ante Martin. Stanley; 2d, Mrs. T. J. Smith. mer B. Miller; 2d, Mrs. C. Kinney. Anna Martin; 2d, Mrs. Will Hurt. ‘YT. Rains; 2d, Mre. W. P. Sevier. Pettys; 2d, Mra. J. E. ‘Thompsop Mrs. T..J. Smith; 2d, Mrs J. W. Isley. wes 4, H. Herrell; 24, Mrs. Robert et—ist, Anna Martin; a. Ditay Stee 1st and:2d cki; ist and 2d hen; Best apron by girl under 16 years— 1st, Lola Simpson. Best specimen oil painting—1st Mrs. Will Keaslitig; 2d, Mrs. Elmer Silvers. Best specimen water color—ist, Mrs, J. W! Morris; 2d, Mrs. J. W. Morris. Handsomest handmade underskirt— 1st, Maggie West; 2nd, Hazel Orris. Handsomest home made shirt waist —lst, Mrs. T. J. Smith; 2d, Anna Mar. tin. ‘Handsomest comibiitation suit—ist, 2d display, W. H. Holloway. 3d display, J. W. Poffenbarger. WHITE ROCKS Miss Elva Church won 1st and 2d cocks; 1st and 3d ckl; 1st, 2d.and 3d hen; Ist, 2d and 3d pullet and 1st/- display. - | Mrs. Jennie Waldron won 3d cock, 2d ckl, and 2d display. BUFF ROCKS W. Z. Griffin won 1st, 2d and 3d ckL, 1st, 2d and 3d pullet and display. PARTRIDGE ROCKS Mrs. J. H. Baker won Ist cock; Ist hen; ist, 2d and 3d cockerels; 1st, 2d and 3d pullet and display. WHITE WYANDOTTES G. T. Walton won ist and 2d ck; Ist, 2d and 3d hen; istand 2d pullet and display. 2 SINGLE COMB R. I. REDS Edson Snyder won Ist, 2d and 3d cocks, Ist, 2d and 3d cockerels; 1st and 3d hens; Ist, 2d and 3d pullet and 1st display. L. C. Culbertson won 2d hen and 2d display. ~ Mrs. Lehnherr, 3d display. ~ ROSE COMB R. I. REDS Mrs.-A. R. Guyton won Ist, 2d and 3d ckl; Ist and 2d pullet, ist display. L. C. Culbertson won 3d pullet and 2d display. * Miss of Ayres, 3d display. UFF : COCHINS ier eiinst itis ills Sead cae: is aa wee ae Ist cock; have been much larger. Merwin Items. The protracted meeting closed at the Christian church Friday night. The party at Gayes was well attend- ed Saturday night. Rev. Ed Wright spent the day Fri- day at the J. H. Hayes home. Mr. Reed of Merwin spent paney ; at the Camette home. Bertha Hewith and Ada Gunnels were shopping in Drexel Saturday. The sale at Pickett’s was well at- tended. Drexel Street Fair, Sept. 23—25. C. 0. White and wife made a short visit at Topeka, Kan., Saturday and Sunday. Dr. J. C. Martin and family attend- ed the stock show at Hume. Elma Mordyke of Los Angeles, Cal., has been here the past week visiting her sister, Mrs. Lou Marsey. Handsomest night dress—ist, Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck; 2d, Mrs. T. J. Handsomest table cloth—Ist, Mrs. G. Handsomest pair pillow cases—tist Hondsomest towel—Ist, Mrs. W. P. Best specimem Irish crochet—1st, Best battenberg, white—Ist, Daisy Best’ battenberg, ecrw—ist, Mrs. El- Handsomest hand made lace—ist, Frogs Drowned in Worth County From The Worth County Times up at the top of Missouri, this nature item, which is referred respectfully and hopefully to Squire Hi Hayfield . of Grass Valley: ‘‘Next -season’s crop of frog legs will be short. Frogs that came to life four years ago had- Ro opportunity to learn how to swim Handsomest:teneriffe — Ist, Mrs. V. “Handsomest netting---1st, Mrs. T. L. “Randsomest cut embroidery -- 1st, Handsomest cornatioa brail'ng—Ist

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