Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, August 27, 1904, Page 6

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ar t if The Itasca County Agricultural Association of Itasca County will Hold Its Annual Fair at Grand Rapids on September 29th and 30th. 1904. The attention of the farmers, gardners and householders of Itasca County is in- vited to give the following premiums the careful attention, and be prepared to ex- hibit at the county fair for T904, D vision A—Horses. Class 1—Thoroughbreds. Stallion; two years old Stallic old... Stallio: Brood ma Mare, thre: Mure, two year old.. Aiare. one year vid Sucking horse or mare colt Class 2—General Purposes. Stallion, fou Stallion, thr Stallion, two years old Stallion, oue stallion with xe Brood m Mare. tn Mure, Lwo ye Mare. one ye Sucking ho Class S—Horses to Be Shown in Harness. Span currtage horses. ppuu d Pair roads Piugle carriage Division B—Cattle. Class 1—Thoroughbreds. (vO bE SHOWS BY PEDIGI Bull. vbree years and over Isuli, two y ue yeur old wud wade E UP HERD BOOK OR PROOF.) 5,00 a 2—Natives and Graaes. Mabel COW... ...:s-cecnseres carssneresere Jietier. two years oid and under three ivifer, one year old and under twow Pleer, one year vid and Under two .. Division C.--Hogs, Sheep and Poultry and Water Fowls. Class 1—Hogs—Thorougnbreds Borr, one year old and over Boar, und vue 9 ear uld . Bow, ov ne year old.. dew, uuder one year uld Yeu vt pigs, uot ivss thau six, Unger 6 moubhs vld.. Eeeee Class 2—Hogs—Grades Bour, one year old and over. 1.00 oar, wader ove year old 1.00 1.00 ‘ 1.00 Vou of pigs, uot less than six, Under 6 months oid. 1,00 Class S—Sheep Ram, any age 1.00 1,00 230 200. 1.00 Class 4—Poultry and Water Fowls Qn all entries in this class premiums will be paid UN EACH VISTINCL SUB-ULVAsIUN of.....-.-.$2.00 $1.00 Division D—Grains and Grasses Class 1—Grasses and Grains inbundles ull eutries should be in bundles of »t ditueter. Premiums for Bac sc8 N iN 'PUis CLASS........ $1.00 50 Class 2—Grains and Seeds One peck winter wheat.. 1.¢0 Oue peck spring Wheat. 1.00 1.00 i eeieesssee One peck Max seeu.. Best general dteplay. Var ilies ...... weit grain, 1 pee euch 3 3. Division 3 Saaeuies & Fruits Class: 1 Sugar beo's, twelve ‘Turnips rooted Apples, standard, th Apples, crab, twol Plums. twelve Orange carrot Parsuips, twelve Display of tomutoe: Display of cz Display of turni Dispiay of onion: Largest squas Hubbard squash, tree Boston Morrow squash three Se5e8 Field pumpkins, tire... Marblehead squash, three Cucumbers, six Mangles. Cauliflowe: Display eral Maskmellox Largest w: General d Seeeseceeeseceests: Potatoes. Maggie Murphy. eae Flake. Early Wiscons Burbank. jy Fortune: Carmen No. 2. Carmen Best display of potatoe: ie Division F---Culinary Class I---Bread, le shelas Jelly etc. - $1.50 n Loaf of wheat bread. Loaf of rye bread, loa’ bread, hop yeast biscuit, eu 50 Fruit cake, sponge cake, each.. 50 Delicute cake, ginger need each 50 Chocolate cake. layer, fig cake, layer, 50 White cookies, dark cookies, each. +30 Pumkiu pie, cranberry pie, each 50 Sour and sweet cucumber pickles 25 Sour and sweet tomato pickles . 25 Ripe Sacoeiber, eer beet, n - Mixed pi eee 25 Chow chow, chill sauce, catzup, each 25 Canned strawberries. raspberries, blueberries, black- berries, gooseberries, cranberries. plums, rhu- barb, ground cherries, autraute. tomato pre serves, citron preserves, each..,,......5, 50 23 13TH ANNUAL FAIR | raspberry. ‘strawberry, rhubarb, soa eet cranbe Ty, each...... 5 Variet porhooe mm : Division G--Dairy Products Class 1—Butter and Cheese. Cheese, cottage... Cheese, home dairy Butter, home dairy: Division H=-Household Manu- factures. Class 1. Rugs and rag carpet, each ..... Crocheted or knitted bed spread Cotton quilt... Silk quilt Worsted quilt. Tied comfort... Class 2—Fancy Articles Etc. ¥mbroidered table cover... Crocheted chemise yoke and sie Infants’ crocheted Sack and soc! Crochet tidy Shopping bit Pillow shane Suit ladies’ underwear, five pieces. Set crocheted table mats.. Doily vel eae aes border. Cotton or linen. Baby carriage pillow Head rest Work bag. Calendar Wall! pocket Card case . Photog: Neck ns broom holde broidered piano se: k pincushion incushion hundkerchiet.. rt ed centerpiece Set embroidered doill Buttenberg centerpiece Embroidered center piece battenberg doilies work launch cloth. fancy Aprol...... ancy apron. vhite dress Handmade lace Linen clothin hand made Infant’s crocheted silk Infant's bib .... Pair chamois Crocheted or knitted slippers. Hand knitted mitten: Class 3.-Children’s Department. Children not over twelve years of age. i Hemstitehe: Book mark st specimen of Best specimen of durniug Match safe.....- Needle cause Sewin, companion. Blotter. Class 4-—-Miscellaneous. Hair work.. ‘Taxidermist’s exhibit Exhibit of work of shoemaker. Exhibit of home millinery. Display of house plants. s rhe 8 Division I---Fine Arts Class 1—Proeductions in Oil. zB Beesee Portrait Flowers Landscape Marine Study in Study in still life ..... Best eollection paintings (al nimals or birds Class & Single specimen china.painting.. 00 $0.50 Collectioof 4 or more pieces in china painting 00 1.00 Collection of photographs. landse 00.30 Collection of photographs, portraits and interio 00.50 Division J. suscesaniicd Schools. Exhibit Map drawings Exhibit penmanship. Exhibit manual wo Exhibit pencil drawing Exhibit collection pressed flower: Exhibit general school work Prevents Sound and Smoke. A device for suppressing sound and smoké has been provided for the ordi- nary rifle by a French soldier. It con- sists essentially of a steel tube about thirty inches long, with several parti- tions having orifices slightly larger than the bore of a gun, and this tube is attached in the front of the muzzle of a bayonet clasp whenever its use is desired. On firing the gun the gases are fetarded by each partition in turn, finally escaping without sound or smoke. With a knife at the end the auxiliary tube can be made to serve as a bayonet. Chinese Fish Hatcheries. Those ever-ingenious people, the Chi- nese, are great at fish farming, and one of their little audges for hatching young fish is most ingenious. Taking a fresh egg they suck the contents through a tiny hole and refill the egg with the tiny eggs of the fish they want to hatch. The hole is then sealed up and the egg placed under a sitting hen. In a very few days the fish ova are so far advanced that one has only to break the shell into mod- erately warm water and the little fish spring to life at once. Historic House to Be Sold. York house, Twickenham, England, is now in the market, and will be sold at auction soon. It was named after James II., when duke of York, and in it were born two princesses, Mary and Anne, who both afterward became queens of England. The house, standing in beautiful grounds on the banks of the Thames, has many his- torical association and, according to tradition, Lord Clarendon wrote some of his essays in the garden walks, TO SECOND natn ONAL TOLEDO, OHIO, We Have Awarded $20,000.00 Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2-cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The 2-cent stamp coy= ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many esti: mates as desired. Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who is nearest correct on both our World’s Fair and Presi- dential Vote Contests, We also offer $5,000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers’ Clerks. (Particulars in each case of Lion Coffee.) Te ESOP RA i MIGOESON SPICE CO., 1800 Prizes— 2139 PRIZES, This new town is splendidly ate. ov SHlockoay t one of the prettiest lakes in Northern Minnesota. rounded with OR BEDS OF IRON E Several mines now being opened. Will be r a good farming district. Northern railroad in the near future, distance of Grand Rapids, the county seat of Itasca county, NOW READY FOR SALE At reasonable prices, and on terms within the reach of all APPLY TO eB. J, LONGYEAR Hibbing Minnesota, Tributary to reached by the Great ~Within a nice §} Se LOTS) WHO HAS EXCLUSIVE j SALE 0,000.00 CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of LION COFFEE In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums Like aChech Like This? Cash to Lion Coffee users in our Great World’s Fair Contest— 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them in the Presidential Vote Gontest What will be the total popular vote cast for President didates combined) at November 8, 1904? In 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted for P: Novem How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks ? Everybody uses coffee. If you will use LION COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it. you will be suited and convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take no other—and that’s why we advertise. we are using our advertising money so that both of us—you as well as we—will get a benefit. WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of LION - COFFEE (CONTEST DEP’T.) mates received in Woolson Spice Com- pany’s office, Toledo, O., on or before prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next etc., as follows: for all. can- the election (votes resident. For nearest correct esti- ber 5, 1904, we will give first nearest, etc., $2,500.00 000.00 $20,000.00 TOTAL, se And Hence for your Lion Heads TOLEDO, OHIO. Sur pits acammmecmnmicas | TAYLOR. i . PAINTER eae SIGN WRITING, PAPER HANGING, CALSOMIN- ING, FRESCO DECORAT- ING, PAINTING, HARD- WOOD FINISH A SPECI- ALTY AT HOTEL: GLADSTONE, Or a Postal will bring him to your Home. FLW. TAYLOR, GrandRapids, - Minnesota. ee HH. =e 99 SSE SE EE AER AE a ae ae ae ae a ae ae ae G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, ‘Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. LELAND AVENUE. RE A RE ARC Re Ae a ae a ae ea a ae ae ae ae a ae ae a dela abate alr cheat ITASCA COUNTY — ABSTRACT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE, Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, - : MINN D* CHAs. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd GRAND RAPIDs. D®> COSTELLO, DENTIST. —Offic. in“First National Bank Building — GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA pees F, PRICE LAWYER (Office in the First National Bank building GRAND RAPIDS, - MINN. Gg H. SPEAR ATTORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN O. W. HASTINGS. F. P. SHELDON. poe da Cashier P.J. SHELDO C.E, AIKEN, Vice! President. Asst. Cashier lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Businesa_

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