t 16. In 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 display will be by computing premiums and the one having the most will be de clared the winner. 18. Two red ribbons are equal to one blue ribbon. 19. The age of the animal shall be counted from the last day of the month in which it was bom. 20. All stock must be owned by the exhibitor at least 30 days prior to date of entry. 21. Any article or animal fraudulently entered or shown, that wins a premium, if satisfactory proof is shown the Board of Direct ors, the premium shall not be paid. 22. All exhibits must be Holt County products. 23. AH 4-H club premiums will be paid in full. A11 other pre iums will be paid in full unless by avoidable cause, the re ceipts shall not be sufficient, in which case they will be prorat ed and paid accordingly. 24. A blue ribbon denotes 1st premium; a red ribbon, 2nd pre mium; and a purple ribbon, sweepstakes. Superintendents will attach premium tags as soon as awards are made. 25. No animal or article not listed in the premium list will be en tered for premium except as otherwise provided for. 26. All protests must be filed in writing with the Secretary during the Fair, and same will be acted upon at the first meeting of the Board of Directors. 27. A11 articles must be entered just as you want them, for the rules will be strictly adhered to. 28. All animals must be exhibited at such time and place as the superintendent may direct. 29. The annual meeting will be the first Saturday after the 1st day of November. SUPERINTENDENTS The Superintendents are required to take charge of all articles belonging to their department, on their arrival on the grounds and see that they are in their proper places. Superintendents must be on the grounds early in the morning of each day of the Fair to assist exhibitors in ticketing and arrang ing the articles, and shall appoint the awarding committees in the respective classes under the direction and the consent of the Board of Directors, and report them at once and not later than Tuesday to the Secretary. POLICE REGULATIONS The President shall have charge of the grounds and it shall be his duty to assign the police force, provided by the Village of Cham bers, their respective duties, including gate keepers. All persons employed shall be sworn conservators of the peace, and it shall be their duty to arrest any person creating any disturbance or violating any rules of the Society. Anyone entering the grounds clandestinely shall be arrested. No intoxicating drinks shall be sold or drunk on the grounds. Any person found intoxicated will be dealt with according to law. LIVESTOCK HENRY WOOD, Superintendent All exhibits must be entered and on grounds by 5:00 p.m. August 29, 1951. CATTLE Class A — Registered Shorthorns 1st 2nd 3rd 3-year-old or over ---$5.00 $3.75 $2.50 2-year-old and under 3 - 3.50 2.50 1.25 January 1. 1950 to April 30, 1950 _ 3.50 2.50 1.25 May 1, 1950 to August 30, 1950 _ 3.50 2.50 1.25 September 1, 1950 to January 1, 1951 _ 3.00 2.00 1.25 January 1, 1951 to April 30, 1951 ___ 3.00 2.00 1.25 January 1, 1951 to April 30, 1951 _ 3.00 2.00 1.25 May 1, 1951 to Aug. 31, 1951 _ 3.00 2.00 1.25 ^1 ■■ r-v Harley HARDWARE CHAMBERS, NEBRASKA •- * Complete Stock of • . IHC MACHINERY & REPAIRS f MAYTAG STOVES & WASHERS Household Appliances & Utensils • WELL SUPPLIES • WINDMILLS [ STOP IN . . - 1 AT HUBBARD’S To and from the *51 Fair ! ★ ★ ★ GAS — OILS — GREASES • GROCERIES — COLD MEATS • TANK WAGON SERVICE HUBBARD’S STATION 5 Mile Corner — Junction off Highways 281*95 Livestock & Production LOANS ★ ★ ★ Farmer Owned and Controlled Dependable Credit at Reasonable Rates 1 i . O’NEILL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION D. C. SCHAFFER, O Neill, President C. F. CLARK, Burwell, Vice-President JAMES W. ROONEY, O’Neill, Secretary-T reasurer EDITH J. DAVIDSON, O’Neill, Ass t Sec’y- Treas. WM. S. MATTERN, O Neill, Fieldman .. 0