n PAGE FOUB MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1931. ' 1 ) 1 1 i ! M Awards Wade at Cass County Fair Announced (Continued from Previous Page) worth, first; Miss Freda Oldenburg, second. Black raspberry : Mrs. I Oelkers first; Mrs. K. Bogenrief. second; Mrs. Harry McGrady, third. Red raspberry: Mrs. Oscar Dow ler, third. Rhubarb: Mrs. John McNeil, first Strawberry: Mrs. Harry McGrady, first. Marmalade. Carrot: Mrs. L. Oelkers, first. Crane: Mrs. S. J. Ambler, first Orange: Mrs. I Oelkers, first; Mrs. R. Pinkham, second. Fruit Juices. Apple: Mrs. Frances Hunt, first; Mrs. L. Oelkers. second; Airs. c u. St. John, third. Blackberry: Mrs. L. Oelkers, first; Mrs. Orville Robertson, second. Cherry: Mrs. L. Oelkers. first; Mrs. Orville Robertson, second; Mrs. John McNeil, third. Tame crape: Mrs. M. Nelson, first; Mrs. Orville Robertson, sec ond; Edith Robertson, third. Peach: Mrs. Lee Creamer, first; Mrs. Frances Hunt, second. Pear: Mrs. Frances Hunt, first. Plum: Mrs. Frances Hunt, first; Mrs. L. Oelkers, second. Raspberry: Mrs. Ivan Balfour, first; Mrs. Frances Hunt, second; Mrs. L. Oelker, third. Strawberry: Mrs. Evelyn Wolph, first: Mrs. L. Oelkers. second; 31rs. Orville Robertson, third. Gooseberry: Mrs. Frances Hunt, first; Mrs. Orville Robertson, sec end. Pickles. Apples: Mabel Dudley, first; Mrs. L. Oelkers, second; Mrs. S. J. Amb ler, third. Beets: Mrs. L. Oelkers, first; Mrs. C. D. St. John, second; Mrs. Ivan Balfour, third.' Beets, whole: Mrs. Fred Kild, first; Mrs. John McNeil second; Mrs. Will Flie?ehraan, third. Spiced Cherry: Mrs. John John son, first; Mrs. Ralph Pinkham," sec ond. Crabapple: Mrs. Herbert Rohr danz, first; Mary Alice Robertson, second; Edith Robertson, third. Spiced Cherry: Mrs. Ivan Balfour, third. Cucumber, Dill: Mrs. Henry Kirckhoff, first; Mr3. Herbert Rohr danz, second; Mrs. Ivan Balfour, third. Green sliced: Mrs. Ivan Balfour, first; Mrs. Fred Norris. second; Mrs. Orville Robertson, third. Sweet: Mrs. Fred Hlld, first; Mrs. Henrk Kirckhoff second; Mrs. John Fisher, third. Spited gooseberry: Mrs. S. J. Amb ler, first. Mustard: Mrs. Alva Skinner, fiist. . , , Onion: Mrs. Alva Skinner, first. Peach: Mrs. Fred Hild. first; Mrs. P. A. Hild, second; Mrs. Henry Urish, third. Pear: Mrs. H. A. Ducksworth, first. Green sliced tomato: Mrs. Era merson Dowler, first: Mrs. Orville Robertson, second; Mrs. G. R. Eve land, third. Mixed vegetable: Mrs. Fred Hild, first; Mrs. John Johnson, second; Jlrs. G. R. Eveland, third. Watermelon: Mrs. Hans Jensen, first; Mrs. E. L. CcCarthey, second; Mrs. Henry Ragoss, third. Relishes. Beet: Mrs. Fred Hild, first; Mrs. L. Oelkers, second. Pepper: Mrs. Mervel Stock, first; Mrs. H. A. Ducksworth, second. Picalilli: Mrs. Emily Gonzales, first; Mrs. Dickhoff, second; Mrs. Ifan Balfour, third. Mixed: Ms. Will Fleischman, first. Dried. Apples: Mrs. A. Spencer, first. Corn: Mrs. Fred Gorder, first; Mrs. S. J Ambler, second; Mrs. L. Oelkers. third. Candies. Fudsre: Mrs. Carl Day, first; Mrs. Ceo. Morey, third, Mrs. Otto Moritz, second. Fondant: Mrs. Ceo. Morey, first. Divinity: Mrs. Geo. Morey, , first, Mrs. W. T. Fager, second. Meat. Canned pork: Mrs. H. A. Ducks worth, first; Mrs. Orville Robertson, second; Mary Alice Robertson, third. Pork sausage: Mrs. W. Nelson, second; Mrs. Hans Jenseri, third. Canned beef: Mrs. L. Oelkers, first; Mrs. II. A. Ducksworth, sec end; Mary Alice Robertson, third. Chicken: Mrs. L. Oelkers, first; F. L. Bailey, second; Mrs. Emily Gonzales, third. Chicken broth Mr3. Emily Gon zales, first. Mince meat: Mrs. Frances Hunt, first. Miscellaneous. Tomato: Verna Waldo, first; Eve lyn Fries, third. Chttii sauce, tomato: Mrs. Wil liam Kehlback, first; Mrs. Orville Robertson. second; Mrs. John Behrns, third. Catsup: Mrs. Henry Ragoss, first; Mrs. S. J. Ambler, second; Mrs. Her bert Rohrdanz. third. Mayonai.se dressing: Mrs. Mervel Stock, first; Mrs. Frank Hogue, sec ond. Home made soap: Mrs. L. Oelkers, first on stirred. Mrs. Nels Petersen, second; Mrs. R. L. Hoback. third; Mrs. Nels Peterson, first on boiled. Home made vinegar: R. L. Ho back, first on red clover; Mrs. Henry Ragoss, first on pure sider. , 'Apple Jell: Mrs. C. D. St. John, tecond.' : ' Halved peaches: Mrs.' I'; Oelkers, fi.rst; Mrs. M. Nelson, third. 900 entries for the year' 1931. Swine. Chester Whites Boar, -1 year, under 18 months: Harold Niekel, first; Herbert Stander, second. Boar. 6 months, under 1 year: Har pld Nickel. Boar, "under ""8 months: Harold Nickel, first; Fred Rehmeier. second; Vincent Rehmeier, third. Sows, 2 years and over: Vincent Rehmeier. Sows, 1 year, under 18 months: Vincent Rehmeier. Sow, under 6 months: Francis Rehmeier, first; Herbert Stander, second; Vincent Rehmeier, third. Champions: Senior Champion Boar: Harold Nickel. Jr. Champion Boar: Harold Nickel. Grand Champion Boar, Harold Nickel. Senior Champion Sow: Vincent Rehmeier. Junior Champion Sow: Francis Rehmeier. Grand Champion Sow: Vincent Rehmeier. Herds: Boar, and 3 sows under 1 year: Francis Rehmeier, first; Herg. Stan der. second. Same, bred by exhibitor: Francis Rehmeier; Herb Stander. Groups: 4 animals, either sex, get of Sire Harold Nickel, first: Fred Rehmeier, second; Vincent Rehmeier, third; Frances Rehmeier, fourth. 4 animals, get of one Sire: Fred Rehmeier, Vincent Rehmeier, Fran cis Rehmeier, Harold Nickel. Jr. Litter: Harold Nickel, first; Fred Jtehmeler, second: Vincent Reh meier third; Frances Rehmeier, fourth: Herbert Stander, fifth. Spotted Folands Boar, 18 months, under 2 years Vernile Pullen, first; Emil Nobscerdt, second. Boar, under 6 months: Howell St. John, first; Owen Hansen, second; Ralph Timm, third. Sow, 18 months, under 2 years: Vernile Pullen, first. Sow, under 6 months; Ralph Timm, first & second; Howell St. John, third. Champions: Sr. Champion Boar: Vernile Pul len. Jr. Champion Boar: Howell St. John. Grand Champion Boar: Vernille Pullen. Jr. Champion Sow: Ralph Timm. Grand Champion Sow: Ralph Timm. Herds: Boars and Sows under 1 year: How ell St. John., first; Glen Thompson, second; Keith Norton, third. Groups: " . '. : ' 4 animals, get of one Sire: Ralph Timm, first; Howell St. John, second; Eugene Nolte, third. 4V animals, get of one Sow: Ralph Timm, first; Howell St. John, second; Eugene Nolte, third. Best Jr. Litter, farrowed after March 1st: Ralph Timm, first; How ell St. John, second; Eugene Nolte, third: Geo. Thompson, fourth. Best Individual Barrow: Sterling Ross, first & second; John Hobscheidt third. Durocs Boars. 2 years and over: Keith Alt house, first. '. ' Boar, 1 year, under 18 months: Otto Schafer, first. Boar, 6 months, under 1 year: Lewis Retzloff, first; Otto Schafer, second; John Schafer, third. Boar, under 6 months: John Scha fer, first; Marius Nelson, second & third. Sow, 6 months, under 1 year: Mar ius Nelson, first. Sow, uader 6 months: Florence Schafer, first; John Schafer, third. Champions: Sr. Champion Boar: Keith Alt house. Jr. Champion Boar: James Scha fer. Grand Champion Boar: Keith Alt house. Sr. Champion Sow: Levris Ritz Ioff. Grand Champion Sow: Marius Nel Grand Champion oSw: Marius Nel son. Herds: Boar and 3 sows under 1 year: James Schafer, first; Keith Althouse, recond. Groups; Junior Litter: James Schafer, first; Marius Nelson, second; Schafer, third; Robt. Wolf, fourth: John Schafer, fifth. Best Individual Barrow: James Schafer, Florence Schafer, Robt. Wolfe. Black Poland ' Boar, 1 year, under 18 months: A. L. Retzloff, first. Boar, under 6 months: Harold Domingo, first & second; A. L. Retz loff, third. Sows. 1 year, under 18 months: A. L. Retzloff, first. Sows. 6 months, under 1 year: A. L. Reztloff, first. Sow, under 6 months: A. L. Retz loff, first & second Harold Domingo, third. Champions: Sr. Champion Boar: A. L. Retzloff. Jr. Champion Boar: Harold Do mingo. Grand Champion Boar: A. L. Retz loff. Sr. Champion Sow: A. L. Retzloff. Jr. Champion Sow: A. L. Retzloff. Grand Champion Sow: A. L. Retz loff. Herds: Boar & Sow, over 1 year: A. L. Retzloff, first. Boar & 3 sows under 1 year: A. L. Retzloff, first; Muriel Hamilton, sec ond. Groups: 4 animals get of one Sire: Harold Domingo, first; A. L. Retzloff, sec ord; Muriel Hamilton, third; 4 animals, get of one Sow: Harold Domingo, first; A. L. Retzloff, sec ond; Muriel Hamilton, third. Special Hog Show: Jr. '.Litter;. A; L. Retzloff. second; Harold Domingo, first; Muriel Hamil ton, third. Hampshire Boar, 1' year, under 18 months: Harry Knabe, first. Boar, ' under 6 months: John Ahrens, first; Oliver Henton, third; Harry Knabe,' second. Sows, 2 years and over': Harry Knabe, first. . . , . Sows; 18 months, and under 2 yrs. Harry Knabe, first. Sow, 1 year, under 18 months Harry Knabe, first. Sows, 6 months, under 1 year Harrv Knabe. first. Sow. under (T months: John Ahrens, first & second; Harry Knabe third. Champions: Sr. Champion Boar: Harry Knabe Jr. Cham Dion Boar: John Ahrens Grand Champion Boar: Harry Knabe. Sr. Champion Sow: Harry Knabe Jr. Champion Sow: John Ahrens. Grand Champion Sow: Harry Knabe. Herds: Boar and sow over 1 year: Harry Knabe, first. Same bred by exhibitor: Harry Knabe: first. Boar & 3 sows under 1 year: Harry Knabe. Same bred by exhibitor: Harry Knabe. firnnns: 4 animals Bret of one Sire: Harry Knabe, nrst; Jonn Anrens, secona Harrv Ktaabe. third. 4 animals, ret of one Sow: John Ahrens, first; Harry Knabe, second Special Hog Show: Junior Litter: John Ahrens, first; Harry Knabe, second. Educational Department. Lot 1 Booklets. City and Town: 1. Murdock. 2. Avoca. Grade 3. 3. Louisville. Grade 3. 4. Elmwood. Grade 3. 5. Nehawka. R. Palmer Rural: F. Mendenhall, first. M. Capwell, second. E. Tritsch. third. Z. Gray, fifth. Lot 2 Posters: Health. City and Town: 1. Weeping Water. 2. Elmwood. 3. Louisville. 4. Avoca. 5. Eagle. Rural: 1. B. Sans. 2. B. Johnson. 3. Marie Meislnger. 4. E. Marshall. 5. Livingston. Lot 3 Humane. City and Town: 1. Elmwood. 2. Elmwood. 3. Avoca. 4. Louisville. Rural: 1. M. Shackley.; 2. D. Lindsey. 4. R. Madsen. 5. Miss Nolting. Lot 4 Penmanship. City and Town: 1. Avoca, Sth & 6th. 2. Plattsmouth, Sth & 6th. 2. Wreeping Water, Primary. 3. Avoca, 7th. . 3. Weeping Water, Grammar. 3. Eagle, Int. , 1, "Avoca, Primary. 2. PlattsmOtrth,' 7th. Rural: 1. D. Soennichsen. 2. M. Swatek. 3. T. Jochim. - 4. E. Meislnger. 5. M. Iverson. Lot 5 Maps. City and Town: 3. Avoca. Rural: 1. C. Dewitt. n 2. M. Shackley. 3. L. Rummel. 5. D. Soennichsen. Genivieve Album, Dist. No. 10, won the special prize of $2 at Wil liam's Bakery. Lot 6 Free Hand Cutting. City and Town: Weeping Water, first. Nehawka, second. Plattsmouth, third. Rural: 58, fourth. B. Johnson, first. Lot 7 Water Color. City and Town: Eagle, first. Weeping Water, second. Nehawka, third. Plattsmouth, fourth. Avoca, fifth. Rural: B. Johnson, first. Nelson, second. M. Shackley. third. M. Meislnger, fourth. J. Ingersole, fifth. Lot 8 Drawing. City and Town: Murdock, first. Weeping Water, second. Rural: B. Johnson, third. Lot 9 Woodwork. City and Town: Plattsmouth, first. Louisville, second. Nehawka, third. Avoca, fith. Rural : M. Shackley, first. C. Dewitt, second. L. Davis, third. V. Livingston, fourth. Poultry. Buff Orpington: John Reed, young pen, first; old pen, first; hen, second. Mrs. S. P. Miller, pullet, second; young pen, second; young pen and cockrel, third. Mrs. Elbert Wiles, second on cock- rels, third on pullets. Hills Hatchery, first on cockrels, hen, pullet and cock. White Orpington: Mrs. J. H. Frans, first on - young pen. White Rocks: August Stohlman, first on cockrel. second on gullets. Mrs. Guy Hinds, first on cox; first second i and ' third on cockrels; !Urd and fourth f on pltetir fLr-t on hens. Mrs. ; jobn Cebrns. first and third on young? pen; fourth n cockrels; J fifth on pullets. - R. G. Kiser ft Sons, first on old pen and pullets; second oft pullets and coefc. Barred Roeks: " Mrs. Ivaa Balfour, rst eh young pen, . cockrelj jFullet .and- hf n. . James Wall, second on cockrels third on pallet. Gerald Puis; second on young-pen Eli Parker, first and second on Cockrels; first on pullet. White Langshan: Chas. Barnard; first on cock, old pen, cockrel and young pen; second on hen and pullet. Mrs. Alva Skinner, third on cock rel and pullet; fourth on pullet. Herbert Franks, first on pullet second on cockrel. Maise Foreman, first on hen. White Leghorn: Will Rose, third on hens and put lets. W. F. Nolte, first on cockrels. pul lets and old pen; second on pullets James Wall, first on young pen Mrs. Harry Bricker, first and sec ond on old hens; second on cockrels, Buff Leghorns: James Wall, first on old pen. Brown Leghorn: Robert Ahrens, first on cockrel and pullet. White Wyandottes: Edith Clisbie. first and second on cockerels, pullets, young pen, cox; first on old pen, and second on hens Loren Frollch, first on young pen cockerel, and pullet. R. K. Kiser & Sons, third on pul let. Hills Hatchery, first on hen. R. I. WTiites: Mrs. J. F, Mills, first and second on pullets and cockerel. . Ashley Boiler, first on young pen cockerel and pullet. R. I. Reds: R. G. Kiser & Sons, first on old pen and young pen; first and second ond old hen, and second on cockerel. Rose comb R. I. Reds: Hills Hatchery, first, second and third on cox and cockerels. White Minorcas: T. R. Jewell, first on old pen. young pen, second on hen and cock erel. third on pullet. Hills Hatchery, first on hens and cockerels and pullets, second on pul lets; third on cockerels. Bantams: Rosie Kehlback, second on' cock; third on hen. Boby Keckler, first and second on hens; first on cock. Kathleen Balfour, first and second on pullets. Tommy Collister, first on banty rooster. Roy Emberry, second and third on ban turns. Capons: Chas. Barnard, first and third on Iangsham capon. Edith Robertson, second on black giant capon. Ducks Henry Lemke. second and third on Pekin, second on mallard. Miss Clara Indwlg, fourth on White Pekin and hen. James Mills, first on White Pekin; first on English Call ducks. Henry Kirchoff, first on duck hen; second on Pekin ducks. L. R. Eiderimiller, first and third on drakes; first and second on ducks. Otto Klemme. first on mixed Ron en & Pekin, first and second on ducks. Mrs. Fred Schafer, first on young Ronen; second on old Ronen and old drake; third on Ronen and young ducks. Mrs. Vernon Gish, first on Mai lards. Mrs. John Rieke. first on Wrhite Pekin; third on White Pekin. Mrs. Alva Skinner, first on old Pekin ducks. Geese August Stohlman, first on Embden white goose, first on gander & goose. Elizabeth Schafer, first on pair Toulouse geese, old, and first on young single goose. Lester O. Robertson, first on geese. young pair, and gander; second on geese and pair Toulouse; third on young pair. Dogs William F. Paap, first and second on 3 Rat Terrier puppies. John Day, first on Boston Bull. Harlan Haith, second on Boston boll dogs, second on mother and 5 puppies. Vernon Gish, first on white collies. Perry Wright, first on female Boston Bull and first on puppies. C. G. Albright, first on Fox Ter rier mother and puppies. Linvllle Prall, first on black dog. W. M. Keil, first on 5 male coon hounds. Cats Eunice Ruhga, first on young torn Angora; first and second on Angora kittens. Elmer Klepser, first on old Per sian Tom. v Rabbits Paul Dean, first on doe New Zea land white. Walter Johnson, first on 4 babies and old Chinchilla. Will Henerman, third on New Zea land white. Gerald Jorgenson, fourth on Chin chilla doe. Wesley Morey, first on Spotted Flemish Giant. C. L. Pitman, first on Sr. Chin chilla, Chinchilla Doe, and second on New Zeland White doe. Paul Rubery, second on Chinchilla doe. Doves Roy Conley, first on pair doves. Pigeons Russell Van Every, second on wild pigeons. " Ralph Raines, first on wild pig eons. Jack Ward, third on wild pigeons. Dwain Reed, first on white Swiss Mondains. Wm. Hindman, fourth' on wild pigeons. Jersy White Giants ' Earl Albett, first and second on pullets, first,, 2nd, 3rd. on hens. . Silver HLoCed : Wyandot te-j- YMw Wf Kehlbeck, ' setond on puUts . and ; cockerels.'.- C'"' - s ? Nels Pedersen, first on pullet, second on . young- pen.' v Alda Taylor, first' on young pen. first on cockerel. Guinles J . Clara Kehlbeck. first on' cockerel; first I second, third, fourth and fifthj en pullets.' ' Jersey Blaek Giants Edith Robertson, first on old pen, cock, and first, second, third on hens, also pullets. Laura Marie Hunt, first on cock erel, fourth and fifth on pullets. Light Brahmas Frances Hunt, first on pullets, first on cockerel. Open Class Champions: Buff cockerel: Hills Hatchery. White Rock hen: Mrs. Guy Hinds. White Langshan pullet: Herbert Franke. White Rock cockerel: Mrs. Guy Hinds. Leghorn, young pen: James Wall. Old pen, Buff Orpington, John Reed. Dairy Products. Farm Butter: Mrs. Nels Peterson, first: Mrs. Steinhoff. second; Mrs. Floyd Cole, third. Ornamental: Mrs. Lloyd Ranney. Cottage Cheese: Mrs. Lloyd Ran- . f- Tl,n Vnrri a ccnnH Ornamental Cottage cheese dis play: Mrs. John Norris. Cooked cheese: Mrs. Otto Puis Fruits. Apples Wealthy: Henry Ragoss, first. Maiden Blush: Henry Urish, first. Ramsdel, sweet: Henry Ragoss, first. Jonathan: R. T. Hansen, first; Fred Snyder, second; W. B. Banning, third. Wine Sap: A. T. Hansen, first; H. L. Gayer, second; Elmer Philpot, third Grimes Golden: Henry Ragoss, first; Sam Hughes, second; W. B. Banning:, third Delicious: Chris Johnson, first; W, B. Banning, second; Ed Jochim, third. Wolf River: Fred Koehler, first; Lester Shrader, second. Gane: E. E. Fitch, first. Black Ben: G. R. Eveland, first firsT; W. i! Banning: second; Jess N. W. Greening: H. H. Ragoss, Smith, third. Seedling: Frank Hunt, first. Ben Davis: H?H. Rage's firsV; Lee Brown, second; Wm. Oldberg, third. Winsor: Elmer Philpot, first Winter Banner: Henry Ragoss first: P. E. Spangler, second Crab: Lee Brown, first; Elmer T)V1.wx Ann1. Wm rtllharcr third C . . nr. niilkanr mt- K 1 m or Philpot, second; Lee Brown, third. Pears Bartletts: Wm. Oldberg, first; El mer Philpot, second. Keifers: Fred Snyder, first; H. L. Gayer. second; Henry Ragoss, third Dutchess: G. R. Eveland, first; P A., i ' ' D ' third. Peaches Hugh O'Brien, second; Frank Dill, want mil third Cling: Mrs. P. A. Hild. first; H. L, Ganes. second: Fred Hild, third Alberta: Harold Thomsen, first; P. A; Hild, second; G. H. Dennis, third. Grapes " Concord: John Baler, first; Geo. fi vojrier. secona; J. n. jncaiacu, third. Red: J. H. McMaken, first; J. H. McMaken. second: Ernest Wiles, third Larce White: J. II. McMaken, first I aiiu uu- ". x.jw Small White: Geo: Vogler, first; Ed Jochim, second Plums P. A. Hild, first; Wm. Oldberg second. Horses. Stallions. 5 vears and over: Carl flay & Sons, first. Stallions. 3 years, under 4: Carl Day & Sons, first; Carl E. Day & Sons Recond. I stallion foal under 1 year: Carl Day & Sons, first. Mares, 4 years, under 5: Elbert Wiles, first. Mares, 2 years, under 3: W. T. under 2: W. T. Fager, first. Mares, 1 year. Fager. first. Mares 1. under 2: Elbert Wiles. first. Mare Colts: Elbert Wiles, first; Carl E. Day & Sons, second. Mare foal: Elbert Wiles, first. Best Gilding: Philip Schafer, first; R. L. Jordan, second; Lester Shra der. third. Besf Draft Team: R. L. Jordan, first: Lester Shrader. second; Carl Dav & Sons, third. Saddle Horses, 12 to 14 nanas: Doty Ross, first; Schafer, second; Geo. Little, third. Pony. Shetland: Fred LingwicK. first; Robert Wade, second. Pony: R. Lindsey, first; Dale Keea, third. Mules, 4 years and over: Louie Ehlers, first; Clarence Harmer, sec ond; Stoner, third Mules, 3 years, under 4: Clarence Harmer. first. Mules, 2 years, under 3; Clarence Harmer. first: Louie Ehlers, secona. Mules. 1 year, under z : Clarence Harmer, first; Louie Ehlers, second. Agricultural Products. Yellow Corn (cluVi): Clyde Alt- house, first: Milford Smith, third. White corn (club): James wan, first; Milford Smith, second. White corn: Anton Neilsen, nrst; E. F. Marshal, second; J. u. snave- ly, third. White, sinaie ear: C. is. rooi. nrsx; Eli Parker, second; Geo. McFadden, third. Yellow, single ear: Vincent Reh- meter, first; James Wall, second; Ell Parker, third. Yellow, single ear (club): Vin cent Rehmeier, first. Pod corn: Sam Hughes, first; El mer Philpot, second; Catherine Bog enreif, third. Wheat: Henry Kirchoff, nrst. : Yellowrcorn (10 ear) : , Ell Parker, first; -Pete spangler, secona ;n wm. Jameson,' third. ?' 'Rye: Wm. Steinhoff. first; Henry Kirchoff.' second. Barley, hulless: John Reike.' first; W. A. Ross, second. Barley, bearded: J. W. Philpot, first; E. C. Steckley, second: Oats: Ed Jochim. first; Louis' Eh lers, second ; Henry Kirsehoff , third. to to Sxzzt the TTCiIns Cos1 Cclisol Come in tan and cinnamon colors with contrasting trim. Wide belt wide bottoms. Ages 8 to 18. WESCOTTS O K yMMMMwwwwwwwwwwwww... .-nnnnrr n - to - Red Clover: Lee Brown, first; Henry Kirchoff, second; J. W. Phil pot, third. Alfalfa: A. G. Ried, first; J. W. Philpot, second; Deforest Philpot, third. Timothy: Ivan Balfour, first. Kaffer corn: Earl Puis, first; John Reike. second. Milo maze: Elmer Philpot, first. Red cane: Elmer Philpot, first. Red: Earl Puis, first. Potatoes, (club): James West, first; Vernon Colbert, second; Geo. Thomsen. third. Cobblers: Harlen Mapel, first; H. A. Swartz, second; Sheldon Giles, third. Ohios: Miller Christensen, first: Frank Hogue, second; Wm. Kehl beck, third. Table Beet3: John McNeil, first; Mrs. Fred Norris, second; Mrs. Henry Kirchoff, third Stock beets: Grover Lauretsen, t: Herman Rauth. second; Geo. Vogler, third Watermelons: Elmer Philpot, first; Lee Brown, second; Silas Munn, uuru. Cow Pumpkins: Frank Doty, first. Pie Pumpkin: R. Kankloff, first. Squash: Henry Ragoss, first. White Onions: Leroy Ahrens, first; John McNeil, second; Fred Lauren- I iu.v. Mrs. H. Kirchoff, second; John Mc Neil, third. Onion sets: Henry Ragoss, first on red; first on white; Harold Ho mer, second. Yellow Tomatoes: Elmer Philpot. Oelkers. third. Red Tomatoes: Mrs. Deforest Phll- Ufl KicKeri. tnira Peppers: Frank Woods, first; Mr: H. Kirchoff, second; Mrs. J. C. Snavc ly, third. Tomatoes, preserving: Mrs. L. Tuck, first; Fred Hild, second; Nor ma Holingswortb, third. Garlic: Henry Ragoss, first. Multiplier onions: Ralph Puis Green Lima in pods: Louis Oel ker8, first; Wm. Oldberg, second Mrs. Henry Kirchoff, third. Lima, seeded: Henry Ragoss, first String beans: Mrs. Deforest Phil . . KTnra uniinm.n.tt. w. ond; Henry Ragoss. third Black beans: Wm. Meyer, first Wm. Peters, second. Shelled peas: Henry Ragoss, first Pinto beans: Frank Hogue, first, Radish: Leroy Ahrends, first. Turnips: Lee Brown, first; Mrs, Henry Kirchoff. second Carrots: Earl Selby, first; Mrs Deforest -mipot, secona; Mrs. j. u snaveiy, tmra. Sweet Potatoes: Jonn flicMeii, nrst Alva Taylor, secona; A. J. uietncn third Celery cabbage: P. G-. Spangler, first. .Swiss chard: Wm. Meyer, first; Henry Ragoss, second Kohn RabI: Geo. Vogler, first; Joe Juls. second. Rhubarb: Mrs. Carl Day, first; Wm. Oldberg, second; Geo. Vogler, third. Cabbage: John Reike, first; Lee Brown, second; Dick Kirchoff, third Parsley: Louis Puis, first. Okra: Wb. Oldberg, first. Celery: Wm. Mayer, first. Spinach: Mrs. John Reike, first; Joe Puis, second Gourds: Mrs. L. Tuck, first; wm uianerg, secona; wm. uiaoerg, intra. Asparagus: Louis Puis, first Hickory nuts: Leroy Ahrens, sec ond. Butter nuts: J. A. Kiser. first. Garden Huckelberry: E. B. Taylor, first. Sudan grass: Mary McCraig, first; Henry Kirchoff, second. Tall cane: Robert Baker, first; EI mer Philpot, second; Robert Baker, third. Peanuts: W. T. Fager, first. Honey Display: Chas. Warga, first: For Sale. Twelve Purebred Hampshire males. One aged male. H. E. Warden, Un ion, Nebr. Cave you anything to ten? TeD the world about it-through the Jour nal's V7ant Ad department Oakland Eijjht Pbiilic Six TTvro Utzo Ccrs4 for both Beauty and Riding Comfort. Demonstrations cheerfully given. Drop in and see us in our new location O. K. G&raoe Vh:nfjtcri Avenue ' Also a complete Automobile Hospital. . Storage, Tires acd'Hipsir Work of all kinds: Fay raciintock and' Carl Eanasek; Itiaics. Oakland and ccccoocooocoooooocoococossooooooef to ' " - """wwwwwWW t f i J. M. LEYDA Attorney Bonded Abstracter Seal Estate Titles Defectlvo Titles perfect ed at reasonable expense. First Door South of the Post Office LOCAUEUJS From Friday's Dally Earl Iske of west of this city is at Fordyce, Nebraska, where he was called to look after some matters of business and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carrithers of Long Beach, California, who have been here visiting with friends, de parted yesterday for their home in the west. E. P. Stewart and C. E. Ledgway. vho were in attendance at the Amer ican Legion national convention as members of the Omaha post band, rer turned home this afternoon and re port a very fine time in the conven tion city. Rev. Ralph Pinkham, pastor of the Congregational church at Weep-' Ing Water, was here today to visit for a short time, driving over with a number of the ladies of the church .vho are attending the W. C. T. U. Tcunty convention. From Saturday's Daily Mrs. Arion Lewis of Omaha was here last evening for a few hours visit with her sister, Mrs. E. P. Stewart. Attorney W. A. Robertson and Robert Foster Patterson were at Lin coln today where they were in at tendance at the Nebraska-South Da kota football game. Dr. J. R. Gettys of Omaha, one of the well known members of the Meth odist ministery of the state was here today for a short time looking after some business affairs in the county court. SATS TRADE STEADYING Washington Julius Klein, assist ant secretary of commerce, said the relatively level line of price indexes during the past several weeks may encourage large industrial purchas ers to begin ordering in anticipation of a rise. Klein pointed out that the trend recently has been far steadier than for many months. FOR SALE Good Guernseys Cows, Heifers and Calves. Likewise & Pollock, 2 miles east of Murray. 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