The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 18, 1949, Holt County Fair Edition, SECTION 3, Page 6, Image 22

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    RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Exhibitors, with the exception of open class livestock, will be
furnished with an exhibitor’s ticket without cost, which will let
them enter their exhibits, but which will not be good for admis
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sion to the grounds.
2. Exhibitors in open class livestock will be charged a nominal en
try fee of $1.00 and issued an exhibitor’s ticket which will admit
the exhibitor to the grounds.
3. Membership tickets are good for one year.
4. Only half premiums will be awarded on anything not listed in
this list. *
5. All stock must be entered on or before Wednesday, August 31,
1949.
6. Entries of cut flowers will be accepted for entry until Thursday,
September 1, at 10:00 a.m. No other entries can be made after
5:00 p.m., August 31, 1949.
7. The books will be open for entry articles one month before the
Fair, and blanks for the entries will be mailed on application to
the Secretary of the Board.
8. Proofs of breeding of all purebred animals must be furnished If
required.
9. No animal or article shall be allowed to compete on more than
one premium, except on sweepstakes and special premiums.
10. An exhibitor attempting to interfere with the judges, will be
promptly excluded from the competition.
11. Diligence will be used by officers of the Board to prevent injury
to animals or articles on exhibition, but they will not be respon
sible for any damage that may occur.
12. Exhibitors and visitors will take notice that the society will not
be liable for any damage or accident that may occur to anyone,
or for the loss of property, but officers will use due diligence to
avoid any accidents and afford protection.
13. The association reserves the right to call any or all races off on
account of bad weather, or any other unavoidable cause.
14. Any article or animal on exhibition shall be removed from the
grounds until 4:00 o.m. of the last day of the Fair will forfeit
any premium moneys won.
15. All agricultural exhibits shall be displayed with other exhibits
of like kinds — corn with com, wheat with wheat, etc.
16. Tn cases where no person is competing, the judges will award
first, second, or no premium, as they deem best.
17. The manner of awarding premiums for best displav will he by
computing premiums and the one having the most will be de
clared the winner.
16. Two red ribbons are enual to one blue ribbon.
19. The age of the animal shall be counted from the last' day of the
month in which it was born.
20. All stock must be owned by the exhibitor at least 30 days prior
to date of entry.
21. Anv article or animal fraudulently entered or shown, that wins
a premium, if satisfactory proof is shown the Board of Directors,
the premium shall not be paid.
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