Pan of Baikng Pctwder Biscuit— First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 60c; Second, Mrs. Homer L. Nye, O’Neill, 25*0. Pan of Buns, Wheat—First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. Pan of LightRolls—Second, Mrs. Homer L. Nye, O’Neill, 25c. Pan Oatmeal Cookies—First, Mrs. J. W. Hickey, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. W. A. Gannan, Inman, 25c. Pan Sugar Cookies—Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. Pan Molasses Cookies—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 50?. Pan Hermits — Second, Mrs. Mae Martin. O’Neill, 25c. Fried Cakes or Doughnuts—Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. DOMESTIC CAKES—Silver Cake Loaf—Second, Mrs. J. S. Jackson, In man, 35c. Yellow Sponge Cake Loaf—Second', Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Inman, 35c. Cocoanut Cake Layer—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 75c. Chocolate Cake Layer—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 75c. Ribbon Cake Layer—First Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 75c. Snow Cake Layer—First, Mrs. Ho mer L. Nye, O’Neill, 75c. Angel Food Cake—First, Mrs. W. A. Gannon, Inman, 75c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Oaugherty, Chambers, 35c. Devil Food Cake—First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 75c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 35c. Burnt Caramel Cake—First, Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Inman, 75c; Second, lone Derby, Inman, 35c. Cream Cake—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin,,O’Neill, 75c. Sunshine Cake—First, lone Derby, Inman, 75c. Orange Cake—First Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 75c. Spice Cake Loaf—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 75c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O'Neill, 35c. Best Assortment Cake—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, $2. DOMESITC PIES—Apple — First, lone Derby, Inman, 50c. Pumpkin—Second, lone Derby, In man, 25c. Rhubarb—hirst, Mrs. Bain, O Neill, 50c. Any Kind of Pie Not In List—First, Mrs. I. R. Harding, O’Neill, 50c; Sec and, Mrs. Bain, O’Neill, 25c. JELLIES — Apple—First, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. Bain, O’Neill, 25c. Blackberry—First, Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 25c. Currant—First, Mrs. R. M. Sauers, O’Neill, 50c; Second. Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 25e. Chokecherry—Second, Mrs. Harry CJaussen O’Neill, 25c. Crab Apple —- First, Mrs. Bain, O’Neill. 5Cc; Second, Mrs. R. M. Sauers, O’Neill, 25c. Gooseberry—First, Mrs. J, E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 50c; Second. Mrs. E. E. Bowden, O’Neill, 25c. Grape—First, Mrs. A. F. Sauser, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty Chambers, 25c. Wild Grape—First, Mrs. R. M. Sauers, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 25c. Green C rane—First Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Nei'l, 50c. Hum—Pij.-t Stella Greenstreet, Chambers. 50c; Second. Mrs. A. F. Sauser, O’Neill. 25c. Itasberry—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugh erty. Chambers 50c. Rhubarb—First. Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 50c. Sandcherry — First, Mis. Harry Claussen, O’Neill. 50c. Not Named—First, Mrs .C. B. Scott, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 25c. JAM—Blackberry—First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 50c. Strawberry—First, Mrs. H. H. Haff ner, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 25c. Grapes—First, Mrs. Mae Martin,, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haff ner. O’Neill, 25c. Gooseberry—First, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae. Martin, O’Neill, 25c. Apple Butter—First, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. R. M. Sauers, O’Neill, 25c. Peach Butter—First, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 25c. Plum—First, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 25c. Grape Butter—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, BOc; Second, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 25c. Tomato Butter—First, Mrs. Win. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. W. A. Gannon, Inman, 25c. Not Named—First, Mrs. W. A. Gan non, Inman, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. PRESERVES — Ground Cherry— First, Mrs. E. E- Bowden, O’Neill, BOc. Blackberry—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. Crab Apple — First, Mrs. Bain, O’Neill, 50c. Grape—First, Mrs. E. E. Bowden, O'Neill, 50c. Gooseberry—First, Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. C. B. Scott, O’Neill, 25c. Peach—Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugh erty, Chambers, 25c. Plum—First, Mrs. Harry Claussen, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. Bain, O’Neill, 25c. Rasberry—-First, Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 50.c Strawberry—First, Mrs. H. II. Haff •>. ner, O’Neill,' 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae. Martin, O’Neill, 25c. Tomato—First, Mrs. W. A. Gannon, Inman, 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, O’Neill, 25c. Watermelon—First, Mrs. H- H Haffner, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mr*i. TVny Kihf?> O'Neill, 2be. Not Named—First, Mrs. J. E. Dau hgerty, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. PICKLES—Ice Pickle, Cucumber First, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. C. B. Scott, O’Neill, 25c. Cucumber—First, Mrs. J. E. Dau 0 gherty, Chambers, 50c; Secoiuf, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. Cucumber Sliced—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. I. R. Harding, O’Neill, 25c. Crab Apple—First, Mrs. E. E. Bowden, O’Neill, 50c; Second Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 25c. Grapes—First, Mrs. .1. E. Daugh erty, Chambers, 50c. Mangoes—First, Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 50c. Mixed—First, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Dagherty, Chambers, 25c. Mustard—First, Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Inman, 50c; Second, Mi's. I. R. Hard ing, O’Neill, 25c. Sweet—First and Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 50c and 25c. Green Tomato—First, Stella Green street, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. Cauliflower—First, Stella Green street, Chambers, 50c. Onions—First, Selma Hagensick, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. Anna Hick ey, O’Neill, 25c. ChoKv Chow—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 50c. Spiced Apples—First, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 50c; Second, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 25c. Spiced Pears—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, fct’Neill, 50c. Chili Sauce—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, O’Neill, 50c; Mary G. Horiskey, O’Neill, 25c. Catsup—First, Mrs. J. E. Daughety, Chambers, 50c; Second, Gladys Ryan, O’Neill, 25c. Watermelon—First, Stella Green street, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. Anna Hickey, O’Neill. 25c. Beet—First, Stella Greenstreet, 60c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Cham bers, 25e. Cassia Bud—First, Mrs. Harry Claussen, O’Neill, 50c. DOMESTIC CANNED GOODS— Peaches—First Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 50c; Selma Hagensick, O’Neill, 25c. Cherries—First, Mrs. I. R. Harding, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Selma Hagen sick, O’Neill, 25c. * Cherries, Pitted—Second, Gladys Ryan, O’Neill, 25c. Grapes—First, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Selma Hagen sick, O’Neill, 25c. Apriicats Second, Mrs. J. S. Jck son, Inman, 25c. Pears—First, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 50c; Second, Gladys Ryan, O'Neill, 25c. PJums—First, Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Inman, 50c; Second, Stella Green street, Chambers, 25c. Strawberries—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, O’Niell, 50c; Second, Mrs. H .H. Haffner, O’Neill, 25c. Blackberries—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. J. E. Daugherty, Chambers, 25c. Gooseberries — First, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. I. R. Harding, O’Neill, 25c. Corn—First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. C. B. Scott, O’Neill, 25c. Apple—First, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mrs. E. E. Bctwden, O’Neill, 25c. Green Apple—Second, Mary G. Hor iskey, O’Neill, 25c. Crab Apple — First, Stella Green street, Chambers, 50c; Second, Mary G. Horiskey, O’Neill, 25c. Rhubarb—First, Selma Hagensick, O’Neill, 50c. Cabbage— First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 50c; Second. Stella Green street, Chambers, 25c. Not Named—First, Mrs. Mae Mar tin, O'Neill, 50c; Second,Stella Green street, Chambers, 25c. CANNED BY COLD PACK METH OD—String Beans—First, Mrs. Anna Hickey. O'Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 26c. Corn on Cob—Second, Mrs. Anna Hickey, O’Neill, 25c. Peas—First, Mrs. Mae Martin, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haff ner, O’Neill, 25c. Greens—First, Mrs. Mac Martin, O’Neill, 50c. Apricotes—Second, Mrs. J. S. Jack son, O’Neill, 50c. Tomatoes—First, Mrs. Win. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. I. R. Hard ing, O’Neill, 25c. Tomatoes, Whole—First, Mrs .Wm. West, Page, 50c; Second, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 25c. Carrots—First, Mrs. Homer L. Nye, O’Neill, 60c; Second, Stella Greenstreet, Chambers, 25c. Succatash—Second, Mrs. H. H. Haff ner, O’Neill, 25c. Chicken—First, Mrs. Homer L. Nye, O’Neill, 50c. Pumpkin—Second, Mrs. J. E. Dau gherty, Chambers, 25c. PICKLES—String Beans — First, Miss Ida Abbott, O’Neill, 50c. CLASS—H BEST PLATE OF APPLES—Nor thwestern Greenings — First, Wm. Roth, Atkinson, 75c. Hyslop Crab—First and Second, Sam Wolfe, O’Neill, 75c and 35c. Any Other Apple Not Named—First and Second—Sam Wolfe, O’Neill, 75c and 3,5c. PEACHES—Best Plate of Peaches —First and Second, Mrs. Wm. West, Page, 75c and 35c. Best Collection of Pouches—Second, Mrs. Wm. West, 50c. PLUMS, ETC.—Best Plate Plums— First Mrs. Clyde Streeter, Page, 75c. Strawberries—First, Wm. Rhodes, Page, 75c; Second, Ed. Young, O’Neill, 35c. GRAPES—Concord — First Wm. Roth, Atkinson, 75c. CLASS 1 CUT FLOWERS—Asters — First, Mrs. J. H. McFarland, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Dorothy Davidson, O’Neill, 25c. Chrysanthemum—Second, Mrs. Et ta M. Cole, Star, 25c, Cockscomb—First, Selma Hagen sick, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mary G. Horiskey, O’Neill, 25c. Dahlia—First, Mrs. A. F. Sauser, O’Neill, 50c. Sultana—First, Mrs. J. M. Hunter, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. Harry Bowen, O’Neill, 25c. Geranium—Second, Emma Grothe, Emmet, 25c. Gladiolus—First, Emma Grothe, Emmet, 50c. , Marigold—First, Emma Grothe, Emmet, 50c; Second, Mrs. Etta M. Cole, Star, 25c. Mignonette—Second, Mrs. Etta M. Cole, Star, 25c. Nasturiums—First, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 50c; Second ,Emma Grothe, Emmet, — Pansy—First, Mrs. J. M. Hunter, 50c; Second, Emma Grothe, Emmet, 25c. Petunia—First,Wm. Roth, Atkinson, 50c; Second, Emma Grothe, Emmet, 25c. Sunflower—First, W. F. Grothe, Emmet, 50c; Second, Vem Wolfe, O’Neill, 25c. Quinias—First, Mrs. Etta M. Cole, Star, 50c. Best Boquet Mixed Flowers—First, Wm. Roth, Atkinson, 50c; Second, Emma Grothe, Emmet, 25c. PLANT LIST—Amaryllis — First, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 50. Begonia—First and Second, Mrs. C. B. Scott, O’Neill, 50c and 25c. Carnation—First, Mrs. H, H. Haff ner, O’Neill, 50c. Colens—First, Mrs. J. M. Hunter, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mary G. Horis key, O’Neill, 25c. Calla—First, Mary G. Horiskey, O’Neill, 50c. Cactus—First, Mary G. Horiskey, 50c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 25c. English Ivy—First, Mary G. Hor iskey, O’Neill, 50c. Ferns—First, Mrs. Harry Bowen, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haff ner, O’Neill, 25c. Fushia—First, Mary G. Horiskey, O’Neill, 50c. Geranium—Second. Mary G. Hor isk<*y, O’Neill, 25c. Rubber Plant—First and Second, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 50c and 25c. Oxalis—First, Mrs. J. H. McFar land, O’Neill, 50c; Second, Mrs. H. H. Haffner, O’Neill, 25c. Vinca Major—Second, Mary G. Hor iskey, O’Neill, 25. Hanging Basket—First, Mrs. E. D. Mayfield, O’Neill, 50c. ,_ (Continued on page eight)