The Gaster Goanty fair AND Carnival ...To be Held at... Broken Bow, Nebr., Sept. 12,13,14,15,1905. SPEED PROGRAM. -. . — * C5F" Entries close at io A. M., on day of race. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 21 Exhibition riding by lady, astride, no entrance fee.$2 oo $ I oo 22 Exhibition riding by girl under 14 years old, astride, no entrance fee 2 00 1 00 1 Three-year-old trot and pace, Cus ter county horses, 2 in 3. 50 00 2 Green running race, half mile dash 25 00 3 Running race, half mile dash. 50 00 4 Two-year-old running race, half mile dash. 25 00 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 23 Men’s double team harness and driv ing race. Team to be harnessed, hitched to buggy and driven haif mile, any gait. No entrance fee.00 $3 00 $ 2 00 5 Green trot and pace, Custer county horses, 2 in 3.. 50 00 6 Three minute trot and pace, 2 in 3 100 00 7 Pony running race, half mile dash . 25 00 S Running race, quarter mile dash ... 25 00 9 Running'race, half mile and repeat 75 00 24 Ladies’ single harness and driving race. Horse to be harnessed, hitched to buggy and driven half mile by lady. Running not al lowed. No entrance fee $5 00 3 00 2 00 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 25 Double team in harness, no en trance fee.$5 00 $ 3 00 26 Single team in harness, stallions ex cluded, no entrance fee. 3 00 2 00 27 Single horse and saddle, no en trance fee. 2 00 1 00 10 Free for all, trot and pace, 2 in 3.... 125 00 11 Running race, five-eighths mile dash 6000 12 Boys’ pony race, half mile dash. This race is for boys with their un trained ponies. Trained racing ponies barred.. C5 00 13 Half mile dash. 50 00 14 One trot and pace for a good purse yet to be named. 28 Single roadster trot and pace, half mile dash. Single horse to four wheeled hitch. No entrance fee.$5 00 3 00 2 00 29 Double roadster trot and pace, half mile dash. Double driving team to four wheeled hitch. No en trance fee.$5 00 3 00 2 00 ENTRANCE FEES. Ten per cent ot purse. Money in all harness races to be divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Money in all running races to be divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. Five entries and three starters required. Should race be allowed to go with less than five entries, the purse will be reduced one-fifth for each entry not filled. The Association reserves the right to sandwich any race, and also to postpone from day to day or declare off any of the races. Special events Nos. 21 to 29, inclu sive, have no entranca fees, and purses are divided as indicated in program above. AMUSEMENTS. SUPERINTENDENT— C. 11. HOLCOMB. Hopping race...S 5 00 Fat man's race (250 pounds and over). 50 yards. 5 00 SacK race. 5 U0 Tbree-legeed race.. ...... ........................ .... 5 00 Potato race.-... 5 00 Men's foot race, 100 yards. 10 0(1 Boys' foot race (under 14 years), 50 yards. 5 011 Greased pig race. 5 (XI Pie eating contest-. 5 00 Ten per cent, to enter. Purses divided 50, 30, 20 per cent. Five entries required. Make your entries with the secretary before 10 a. in., Wednesday, September 13. CONCESSIONS. The concession people who have come to Broken Bow for several years past, tell us that this is the best money getter of any county fair in the state, because we draw the people. Refreshment stands, including soft drinks, con fecttonery, popcorn, nuts, fruits, cigars and tobacco and lunch . $15 00 Refreshment stands including ice cream. 20 oc Ice cream stand. 10 00 Hot candy snap. 10 00 Hot popcorn snap. 10 00 Hot peanut snap. 10 00 Cane rack, knife rack, baby rack, cigar, jewelry, novelty, striking or lifting machine, shooting gallery, or other similar stands and games, not exclusive. 10 00 Walking privileges, novelties, per day. 1 00 Two-seated hack, per day. 1 50 Three-seated hack, per day. 2 00 Busses, carryalls, wagonettes, etc., per day. 3 00 The hack privilege will admit team and driver to Fair Grounds. Games in violation of the laws of the state are not allowed. Up-town concessions are the same price as at the Fair Grounds. For all concessions see the secretary. FREE TICKETS. Will be given to following parties: To those having horses and cattle regularly entered and on grounds. Horse exhibitors must have stalls to entitle them to tickets. To Editors and Reporters. To Ministers who apply for them. To owners and helpers of race stock regularly entered. To those having concessions on fair grounds. And to such other parties as are entitled to them under the rules of the society. Teams and saddle horses go in free. Transfer of complimentary tickets, privilege tickets or any free ticket given by officers of the Society, is positively prohibited, any party found transferring same will be subject to expulsion from the grounds and from competition of premiums. P4ID TICKETS. Family tickets good for the Fair, admitting man, wife, and children under fifteen, not transferable, and good for admission forenoon and afternoon $1 50 Single ticket of admission. 25 Amphitheatre tickets. 15 Quarter stretch single ticket. 15 Quarter stretch carriage ticket. 15 Quarter stretch saddle horse. 15 Children under ten years of age, free. Each occupant of a vehicle must have a ticket. LIST OF PREMIUMS. It costs you nothing to epter your exhibit. Class 1. HORSES, MULES and ASSES. SUPERINTENDENT—C. B. MILLER. Prof. H. R. Smith, of the Nebraska School of Agriculture, will act as judge in this department. Where there is but one exhibitor, second money only will be given. Lot 1—Thoroughbreds. 1st 2nd 101 Stallion, 3 years old and over.16 00 #3 00 102 Stallion. 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 uO 103 Stallion or Ally, 1 year old and under 2. 3 00 l 50 104 Stallion or Ally, sucking colt. 3 00 1 50 105 Mare, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 106 Filly, 2 years old aud under 3. 4 00 2 UO Lot 2—Standard fired. 107 Stallion, 3 years old and ever. 6 00 3 00 108 Stallion, 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 (X) 109 Stallion or Ally, 1 year old and under 2 . 3 00 1 50 110 Stallion or Ally, sucking colt. 3 00 1 50 111 Mare, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 U0 112 Filly, 2 years old and uuder3. 4 uO 2 00 Lot 3—Percheron, Norman and Belgium. 113 Stallion, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 114 Stallion, 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 uO 115 Stallion or Ally, 1 year old and under 2 . 3 00 1 50 116 Stallion or Ally, sucking colt. 3 00 1 50 117 Mare, 3 years old and over. . 6 00 3 00 118 Filly, 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 00 Lot 4—Shires and Clydes. 119 Stallion, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 120 Stallion, 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 00 121 Stallion or Ally, 1 year old and under 2 . 3 00 1 50 122 Stallion or Ally, sucking colt. 3 00 1 50 123 Mare, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 124 Filly, 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 00 Lot 5—Heavy Pedigreed Carriage Horses. (Including Cleveland Bay, French Coach,German Coach, Kuglish Hackney, etc.) 125 Stallion, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 126 Stallion, 2 years old and under 3. 4 00 2 Oo 127 Stallion or Ally, 1 year old and under 2. 3 00 1 50 128 Stallion or Ally, sucking colt. 3 tiO 1 50 129 Mare, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 130 Filly, 2 years old aud under 3. 4 00 2 00 Lot 6—Grade Horses. 131 Stallion or Ally, 1 year old and under 2. 3 00 1 5o 132 stallion or Ally, sucking colt. 3 00 1 5y 133 Mare 3 years old aDd over. 4 00 2 Oy 134 Filley, 2 years old and under 3 . 3 00 1 5y Lot 7—Farm Team. 135 For best general purpose farm team. 6 00 3 OO Lot 8—Shetland and Welsh Ponies. 136 Stallion, 3 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 137 Mare, 3 years old aud over. 6 00 3 00 Lot 9—Mules and Asses. 138 Jack, of any age. 4 00 2 00 139 Single mule, 2 years old and over. 3 00 1 50 140 Single mule, 1 year old aud under 2. 2 00 1 00 141 Single mule, sucking colt. 2 00 1 00 142 Pair oi mules, 3 years old and over, in harness 4 00 2 00 Lot 10-Sweepstakes. 143 Best stallion, any age or breed. 5 00 144 Best mare, any age or braed. 5 oo 145 Best mare with sucking colt by side to show breeding qualities of mare. 5 00 (Stall Rent During Fair, *2.00 ) All exhibitors of horses who rent stalls will be provided with free hay and a ticket for admission during the fair. Class 2. CATTLE. SUPERINTENDENT—F. J. RICHARDSON. Frof. H. R. Smith, of the Nebraska School of Agriculture, at Lincoln, has been secured as a judge in cattle. Mr. Smith is one of the best known judges in the Central West, and has acted in this capacity at state fairs in Nebraska and many adjoining states. On Friday, at io o’clock, Frof. Smith will give a practical demonstration on cattle. This will be equal to a lecture at the Nebraska State Farm, and will be of great value to farmers and stockmen. No one can afford to miss this attraction. Where there is but one exhibitor, second money only will be given. Lot 1—Shorthorns. 1st 2nd 201 Bull, 2 years old and over .J6 oo *3 oo 202 Bull, 1 year old and over 2 . 4 00 2 00 203 Bull calf. 3 00 l 5o 204 Heifer, 2 years old ana under. 6 00 3 ou 205 Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 2 uo 206 Heifer calf... 3 00 1 5 i Lot 2—Jerseys. 207 Bull, 2 years old and over. f, 00 3 00 208 Bull, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 •’ 00 209 Bull calf. 3 0i 1 50 210 Heifer, 2 years old and over. 0 00 3 00 211 Heifer, I year old and under 2 . 4 00 2 00 212 Heifer calf. 3 00 1 50 Lot 3—Red Polled and Polled Durhams. 213 Bull, 2 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 214 Bull, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 2 00 215 Bull calf. 3 OO i 50 216 Heifer, 2 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 217 Heifer, 1 year old and under 2. 4 00 2 00 218 Heifer calf. 3 00 1 50 Lot 4—Holsteins. -19 Bull, 2 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 220 Bull, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 2 00 221 Bull calf. 3 00 1 50 222 Heifer, 2 years old and over.8 00 3 00 223 Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 2 00 224 Heifer calf. 3 00 150 Lot 5—Herfords. 225 Bull, 2 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 226 Bull, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 2 00 227 Bull calf. 3 00 1 50 228 Heifer, 2 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 229 Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 ‘*00 230 Heifer calf. 3 00 1 50 Lot 6—Galloways and Polled Angus. 231 Bull, 2 years old and over. 6 00 3 00 232 Bull, 1 year old and under 2 . 4 00 •» 00 233 Bull calf.3 00 T 50 234 Heifer, 2 years old and over..[ 6 00 3 00 235 Heifer, 1 year old and under 2. 4 00 2 00 236 Heifer calf. 3 00 150 Lot 7—Sweepstakes. 237 Pour animals, the get of one sire, either sex.. 15 00 238 Best herd of cattle, each herd to lie selected from cattle entered in some of this class and of one ownership, consisting ot uot less thau one bull and four cows. 15 00 239 Best bull, any age or breed.’ 5 240 Best cow, any age or breed.. . ’ " 00 Kxhibitors of cattle eligible to regis'er in this class will be provided with free hay and a ticket of admission duriuc the entire fair. h A charge will be made where box stalls are used. SPECIAL JUDGING CONTEST. J. G. Brenizer offers the following to Custer county boys and girls under eighteen years of age, as prizes for judging of cattle. First prize, $10.00. Second prize, $6.00. Third prize, $4.00. One of the premiums can be exchanged for a $17.00 scholarship in the Nebraska school of Agriculture at Lincoln. This contest is to be conducted by Prof H R. Smith, the expert judge of the Nebraska school of Agriculture. Class 3. SHEEP. SUPERINTENDENT—G. R. RUS8UM. will"bpPgeivenre *" bUt °“e exbibitor, second money only uToJ irii.m »a2d ewe' any aKe or breed.f> 00 11 00 303 Best lot of live of more sheep. 3 00 Class 4. SWINE. VWVW> buperintendent-s. r. RU8SUM. All entries in this class must be eligible to register. wm^given6'6 U bUt 006 exhibitor- 8eoo°d money only Lot 1—Poland China. 401 Boar, 1 year old and over. *4 no «w no m Boar under 1 year old....W. 3 00 i ^ 4W Sow, 1 year old and over.4 “ 2 no 404 Sow, under 1 year old.3 00 1 50 Lot 2—Berkshire. 405 Boar, 1 year old and over. 4 00 « on 406 Boar, under 1 year old. Z JJa 7 407 Sow, 1 year old and over.1*.'.'IT * * I" * 4 00 2 00 408 Sow, under 1 year old.3 qO 150 Lot 3—Du roc Jersey Red. 409 Boar, 1 year old and over. 1 on o aa 410 Boar, under 1 year old. J 7 411 tow’ 1 -vear °ld and over.. ? .J 412 Sow, under 1 year old....V.!3 00 l 50 Lot 4—Chester White. 413 Boar, 1 year old and over. 4 00 2 on 4 4 Boar, under 1 year old. 3 on 1 ^ 415 Sow, 1 year old and over.."il”;' 4 So 2 00 416 Sow, under 1 year old.I.*...”!..” 3 qq l 50 Lot 5—Essex. 417 Boar, 1 year old ana over . ^ m jjf b°ar- under 1 year old.'"***. 3 ? 9® 419 Sow. 1 year old and over..“.V”. 4 m ’ on 420 Sow, under 1 year old. .1 7 9® . . - „ “ W IdO Lot 6—Sweepstakes. 421 Boar, any age or breed. . ... 422 Sow, any age or bre«d . a 423 Sow and not less than five' iickYngDiirs' 8 5 00 No charge will be made for pens. . °° Class 5. POULTRY. SUPERINTENDENT —W. M. VANNICE. Exhibitors in this class will be required to provide suitable coops. Where there is but one exhibitor, second money only will be given. Lot 1—Fowls. 501 Pair Light Rramah fowls .fl 00 C 50 603 Pair Light Bramah chicks. 1 00 50 503 •• Dark Bramah fowls. 1 00 50 '504 •• Dark Bramah chicks . 1 00 50 505 •• White Bramah fowls. 1 00 50 506 • White Bramah ch.cks. 1 00 50 507 •• Butf Cochin fowls. 1 00 50 5L8 Puff Cochin chicks. 1 00 50 509 • White Cochin fowls. 1 00 50 510 White Cochin chicks. 1 00 50 511 •• Black Cochin fowls. 1 00 50 512 Black Cochin chicks. 1 00 60 513 • Partridge Cochin fowls. 1 00 50 514 •• Partridge Cochin chicks. 1 00 50 515 • Black Langshan fowls. 1 ifl 50 516 •• Black Langshan chicks. 1 00 50 517 •• White Laugshan fowls. 1 00 50 518 •• White Langshan chicks. 1 00 50 019 • Barred P R fowls. 1 00 50 520 •• Barred P R chicks. 1 00 50 5"! •• White P R fowls. 1 00 50 622 •• White P R chicks. 1 00 50 523 • Buff P R fowls. 1 00 50 524 ” Butf P R chicks. 1 00 50 525 •• Buff Wyandotte fowls. 1 00 50 526 •• Buff Wyandotte chicks. 1 00 50 527 •• Laced Wyandotte fowls. I 00 50 528 •• Laced W'vandotte chicks. l 00 50 529 Golden Wyandotte fowls. 1 00 50 >30 •• Golden W’yaudotte chicks. 1 00 50 531 Black Wyandotte fowls. 1 00 50 532 ” Black Wyandotte chicks. 1 00 50 533 • V\ hit* Wyandotte fowls. 1 00 50 534 •• White Wyandotte chicks. 1 00 50 5.35 •• W F Black Spanish fowls. 1 00 50 536 •• W F Black Spanish chicks. 1 00 50 •■>37 •• Black Minorca fowls. 1 00 50 538 •• Black Minorca chicks. 1 00 50 5.39 •• White Minorca fowls. 1 00 50 540 •• While Min rca chicks. 1 00 50 1*41 " S (1 Brown Leghorn fowls. 1 00 50 542 " SC Browu Leghorn chicks. 1 00 50 ^43 •• R C Brown Leghorn fowls. 1 00 50 944 R C Brown Leghorn chicks. 1 (X) 50 915 •• SC White Leghorn fowls. 1 00 50 946 • SC White Leghorn chicks. 1 00 50 547 • R C White Leghorn fowls. 1 00 50 "48 •• R C Wbite Leghorn chicks. 1 00 50 049 •• SC Buff Leghorn f iwls. 1 (X) 50 •150 •• S C Butf Leghorn chicks. 1 00 50 951 •• R C Buff Leghorn fowls. 1 00 50 •*52 • RC huff Leghorn chicks. 1 00 50 553 • Cornish Indian Game fowls. 1 00 50 "54 Cornish Indian Game chicks. 1 00 50 555 •• Black Sumatra Game fowls. 1 00 50 556 • Black Sumatra Game chicks. 1 00 50 557 '• Pit Game fowls. 1 00 50 958 Pit Game chicks. 1 00 50 559 B B Red Game fowls. 1 Ou 50 560 •• B B Red Game chicks. 1 00 50 "61 •• SC Dorking fowls. ] 00 50 062 • SC Dorking chicks. 1 00 50 963 •• Iioudan fowls.. . 1 00 50 564 • Houdau chicks. 1 00 50 "65 •• Black Java fowls. 1 00 50 966 • Black Java chicks. 1 00 50 567 " S S Hamburg fowls. 1 00 50 968 •• S S Hamburg chicks. 1 00 50 569 •• G S Hamburg fowls. 1 00 50 570 • G S Hamburg chicks. 1 00 90 571 A Dominique fowls. 1 00 50 572 •• A Dominique chicks. 1 00 50 573 ” W C Black Polish fowls. 1 00 50 574 -• W C Bla ;k Polish chicles. 1 00 50 575 • G Seabright Bantam fowls. 1 00 50 91? ’ G Seabright Bantam chicks. 1 00 50 "77 " S Seabright Bantam fowls. 1 00 50 978 S Seabright Bantam chicks.. 100 50 579 Japanese Bantam fowls. 1 00 50 580 ••• Japanese Bantam chicks. 1 00 50 581 Pekin or Chinese Bantam fowls. 1 10 50 582 Pekin or Chinese Bantam chicks. 1 00 50 583 For best display of poultry owned and ex hibited by one exhibitor. 3 00 584 For best display of poultry of one variety, owned and exhibited by one exhibitor. 2 00 Lot 2—Turkeys. 585 Pair turkey fowls. 1 00 50 586 Pair turkey chicks.” 1 00 50 Lot 3- Geese. 587 Pair geese. 1 00 50 588 Pair goslings. 1 00 50 Lot 4—Ducks. 589 Pair ducks. I qo 50 590 Pair ducklings.1 00 50 Lot 5—Guineas. 591 Pair Guinea fowls. ] 00 50 592 Pair Guinea chicks.* 1 00 50 A premium will be given on pet birds and animals of all kinds. Class 6. FARM PRODUCTS. SUPERINTENDENT—8. K. HAINES. Where there is out one exhibitor, second money only will lie given. Lot 1—Corn in Ear. Not less than three ears in each entry made. 601 Large yellow Dent corn.fl no 50 60’ Small yellow Dent corn. 1 00 5o 603 Large white Dent corn. 1 00 50 604 Small w’hi'e Dent corn. 1 00 50 605 Calico Dent corn. 1 oo 50 606 Sweet com. 1 00 50 607 Pop corn. 1 oo 50 t508 Kaffir corn. 1 00 50 609 Largest ear of corn. 1 00 5J 610 Best collection of ear corn. 2 U0 1 00 Lot 2—Corn on Stalk. Not less than three stalks in each entry made. 611 Large yellow Dent com. 1 00 50 612 Small yellow Dent corn. 1 00 50 613 Large white Den' corn. 1 00 50 614 Small w hite Dent com. 1 00 50 615 Calico Dent com. j 00 50 616 Sweet corn. 1 00 50 617 Pop corn. 1 00 50 618 Kaffir corn. 1 oo 50 619 Tallest stalk of corn. 1 00 50 630 Best collection of com on stalk. 2 00 1 00 Lot 3—Seed. Grains and Grasses. Not less than one quart in each entry made. Quart boxes will be provided at tue grounds for seed grain exhibits. 621 White winter wheat . 1 00 50 622 Red winter wheat. 1 oo 50 623 White spring wheat. 1 00 50 624 Red spring wheat. 1 oo 50 625 Fall rye. 1 00 50 626 Spring rye. 1 no 50 627 White oals. j 00 50 628 Black oats.1 00 50 629 White barley. j 00 50 630 Black barley. 1 00 50 631 Buckwheat. 1 00 50 632 Flax . 1 00 50 633 Broom corn. 1 00 50 63t Hemp. j 00 5(, 635 Spelt/.. 1 (X) 50 636 Timothy. I OO 50 637 Blue grass. 1 00 50 638 White clover. 1 00 50 639 Red clover. 1 00 50 640 German millet. 1 00 5o 641 Golden millet. 1 00 50 642 Hungarian grass. 1 00 50 643 Orchard grass. 1 00 50 644 Alfalfa. 1 00 50 645 Best collection of seeds, grains and grasses... 2 00 1 00 Lot 4—Sheaf grains and grasses. Sheaf9 must not be less than 12 Inches in circumference and should be securely tied. 616 White winter wheat. 1 00 50 647 Red winter wheat . 1 00 50 648 Red spring wheat. 1 00 50 649 White spring wheat. 1 00 50 650 Fall rye. 1 00 50 651 Spring rye. 1 00 50 652 White oats. 1 00 50 653 Black-oats. 1 00 50 654 White barley. 1 00 50 655 Black barley. 1 00 50 656 Buckwheat. 1 00 50 657 Flax . 1 00 50 658 Broom corn. 1 00 50 659 Heinp. 1 00 50 660 Speltz. 1 00 50 661 Timothy... 1 00 50 662 Blue grasss. 1 00 50 663 White clover.. 1 00 50 664 Red clover. I 00 50 665 German millet. 1 00 50 666 Hungarian grass. 1 00 50 667 Orchard grass. 1 00 50 668 Alfalfa, first cutting. 1 (X) 50 669 Alfalfa, second cutting. 1 00 50 670 Alfalfa, third cutting. 1 00 50 671 Alfalfa, fourth cutting. 1 00 50 672 Best collection of sheaf grains and grasses— 2 00 1 00 Lot 5—Melons, Pumpkins, Squishes, etc. 673 Watermelon. 1 00 50 674 Muskmelon. 1 00 50 675 Cantaloupe. 1 00 50 676 Summer squash.. 1 00 50 677 Marrow squash. 1 00 50 678 Hubbard squash. 1 00 50 679 PumpkiD. 1 00 50 680 Citron. i «X) 50 681 Best collection of melons, pumpkin and squash 2 00 1 00 Lot 6—Vegetables. 682 Peck early Irish potatoes. 1 00 60 683 Feok late Irish potatoes. 1 00 50 684 Peck sweet potatoes . 1 00 50 685 Peck white onions. 1 00 50 686 Peck yellew onions. 1 00 50 6.87 Peck red onions. — 1 00 50 688 Peck onion sets. 1 00 50 689 Peck turnips. I 00 50 690 Peck table beets. 1 00 50 691 Peck sugar beets. 1 00 50 692 Peck mangel werzels. 1 00 50 693 Peck rntabegas. I 00 50 694 Peck parsnips. 1 00 50 695 Peck carrots. 1 00 50 696 Cauliflower, 6 stalk*. 101 56 697 Celery, 6 stalks. 1 00 50 698 Head of cabbage. 1 06 50 699 Peck red tomatoes. 1 00 50 700 Peck yellow tomatoes. 1 00 50 701 Peck purple tomatoes.... 1 00 50 702 One quart whit* field beans. 1 00 50 703 One quart lima beans. 1 00 50 704 One quart castor beans. 1 00 50 705 One quart wax bean*. 1 00 50 706 Salsify, 6 roots. 1 00 50 707 Rhubarb, 6 stalks. 1 00 50 708 Horseradish, 6 roots. 100 50 709 Garlio, 1 buncb. 1 00 50 710 Tobacco plants, 1 bunch. 1 00 50 711 Best collection of vegetables. 2 00 1 00 Lot 7—Collective Exhibit. Collective exhibit need not be exhibitors own raising, but to compete for this prize, all products must be in name of competitor. 713 Best collection of farm procucts .*20, *18, *10, *5 Class 8. FRUITS. SUPERINTENDS NT— BBN TALBOT. Where there is but one exhibitor second money snly will be given. There must be at least 5 specimens on the plate. Lot 1—Apples. 801 Ben Davis.50 25 802 Wine Sap.50 25 803 Rowles Gennett.50 25 804 Golden Russett.50 25 805 Duchess of Oldenburg.50 25 806 Seek-no-Further. 50 25 807 Willow Twig.„50 25 .808 Famou8orSnow.50 25 809 Red Astrachan.50 25 810 Red June.50 25 811 Early Harvest.50 25 812 Transcendent Crab.50 25 813 Whitney's No. 20 Crab.50 25 814 R I Greening.50 25 Lot 2—Pears. 815 Flemish Beauty.50 25 816 Bartlett.50 25 817 Duchess. ..50 25 818 Clapp’s Favorite.50 25 Lot 3—Plums. 819 Ekg.50 25 820 Green Gage.50 25 821 Miner.. 25 822 Weaver.50 25 823 Nebraska, wild. ....50 25 Lot 4—Peaches. 824 Grafted .50 25 825 Seedling .50 25 Bunches. Lot 5—Grapes. 826 ( atawba.50 25 827 Delaware.50 25 828 (toncord. ”.....50 35 829 Prentis.. 25 830 Rogers.....50 25 Lot 6, 831 Best collection of fruit. 3 00 2 00 Class 9. CULINARY. Wtaerr there is but one exhibitor, second money only will be given. Lot 1—Butter, Cheese, Calces, etc. 901 Roll butter.50 25 902 Cheese.50 25 903 LoaT wheat bread, hop ysast.50 25 904 Loaf wheat bread, milic or salt rising.50 25 905 Loaf wheat bread, unbolted flour.50 25 900 Loaf rye bread.50 25 907 Loaf corn bread.50 25 908 Soda biscuit.50 25 909 Rolls. 50 25 910 Graham jems.50 25 911 Sponge cake. 50 25 912 Fruit cake.50 25 913 Cocoanut cake.50 25 914 Chsoolate cake.50 25 915 Doughnuts.50 25 916 Ginger cake.50 25 917 Coffee cake. 50 25 918 Caromel cake.50 25 919 Apple pie.50 25 920 Pumpkin pie.50 25 921 Raspberry pie.50 25 922 Cookies, molasses or sugar. 50 25 Lot 2— Canned Fruits, Jellies and Preserves. 923 Apples.50 25 924 Gooseberries.50 25 925 Pears .50 25 926 Tomatoes.50 25 927 Peaches.50 25 928 Pieplant. ,...50 25 929 Plums.50 25 230 Strawberries.50 25 931 Blackberries.50 25 932 Raspberries.50 25 933 Cherries.50 25 9:i4 Currants.50 25 935 Preserved apples.;.50 25 936 Preserved peaches.50 25 937 Preserved plums.50 25 938 Preserved tomatoes.50 25 939 Apple jelly. 50 25 940 Plum jelly. 50 25 941 Wild plum jelly.50 35 942 Crabapple jelly.50 25 943 Current jelly.50 25 944 Raspberry Jelly.50 25 945 Choke jerry jelly.:.50 25 940 Wild grape jelly.50 25 947 Tame grape jelly.50 25 948 Blackberry jelly.50 25 949 Peach jelly.50 25 950 Blackberry jam.50 25 951 Raspberry jam.50 25 952 Apple butter.50 25 953 Pea^h butter.50 25 954 Plum butter.50 25 955 Tomato butter.50 25 956 Grape butter.60 25 957 Tomato catsup.50 25 958 Gallon sorghum .50 25 959 Pickled Lilly.50 25 960 Siberian crabapple pickles.50 25 961 Green tomato pickles.50 25 962 Peach pickles.50 25 963 Pickled beans.50 25 964 Watermelon pickles.60 25 965 Cucumber pickles.50 25 966 I pound dried blackberries.50 25 967 1 pound dried raspberries.50 25 968 1 pound dried apples.50 25 969 1 pound dried cherries. 50 25 Class 10. LADIES* DEPARTMENT. Where there Is but one exhibitor, second money only will be given. Lot 1 -Knitting Silk, Cotton. Linen, Wool. 1001 Silk infants sauque.50 25 1002 Silk infants hood.50 25 1003 Specim n silk knitted laoe, not less than 1 yd.. .50 25 1004 Silk knit purse.50 25 loon Kmt cotton tidy.50 25 1006 Specimen knit cotton laoe, not less than 1 yd...50 25 1007 Knit cotton bed 8oread.50 25 1008 Knit linen bedspread.50 25 1009 Speoiraeu knit linen lace, not less than 1 yd....50 25 1010 Specimen knit woolen laoe. not less than 1 yd. 50 25 1011 Woolen knit slippers.50 25 1012 Knit woolen ladys vest.50 25 1013 Knit woolen childs vest.50 25 1014 Knit woolen legglns. 50 25 1015 Knit woolen infants sacque.50 25 1010 Knit woolen infants hood. 25 1017 Knit wooleu ladys hood.25 1018 Knit woolen infants skirt .50 25 1019 Knit woolen ladys skirt.50 25 1020 Knit woolen shawl.50 2ft 1021 Knit woolen afghan. 50 25 1022 Knit woolen rug.50 25 1023 Rag carpet.50 25 1024 Knitted mat.;•••••:•;. 1025 Knitted handkerchief.50 25 Lot 2—Crochet work—Silk, Cotton, Linen, Woolen 1026 Socks. 4027 Tidy. 1028 Mat. 1029 Infants sacque.50 25 1030 Hood.*® 1031 Sil& purse.. —• * 1032 Specimen of lace, not less than 1 yard.50 25 1033 Woolen slippers.50 25 1034 Woolen mittens.50 25 1035 Woolen vest......50 25 1036 Woolen childs skirt.su 2ft 1037 Woolen ladys skirt .50 25 1038 Woolen ladys vest. 50 25 1039 Woolen leggins.50 2ft 1040 Woolen afghan.50 25 1041 Wool n shoulder cape.50 2n 1042 Dresser scarf . 50 -ft 1043 Commode scarf.....-5 1044 Lace handkerchief. 50 25 1045 Hairpin throw .50 25 1046 Table mats...5U 25 1047 Hairpin center piece.50 -ft Lot 3 -Sewing and Hand Work. 1048 Specimen hand work......50 25 1049 Infants wardrobe, hand made, 6 pieces.nO 25 1050 Specimen hemstitching.50 25 1051 Patchwork, cotton quilt..5« g 1052 Patchwork, worsted quilt.j?0 & 1053 Patchwork, silk quilt. 50 25 1054 Silk crazy quilt... ....Villi-. 1055 Specimen button holes on two materials....—., 2ft 1056 Hemsti iched sheets..“J ® 1057 Hemstitched table cloth.50 2ft 1058 Hemststched napkins... .. • •••*•••?• .. 1059 Specimen hand sewing, girl under 10 years... .50 85 Lot 4—Drawn Work. 1060 Lunch cloth.I? ®® 1061 Six doilies.ij? 1062 Sideboard scarf .ij? 1063 Drape. I? i 1064 Handkerchief. •■*•2? 1 1065 Pillow shams.i? jjx 1066 Apron. 70 ** 1 Lot 5—Satin Stitch Embrolderv. 1067 Infants cloth.2? t 1068 Infante dress.76 1P69 Infants skirt.*1 1070 Ladies skirt. ™’ 1071 Ladys dressing .. w -0 1072 Pillow shams. ™ rjj 1073 6 handkerchiefs. .«o 1074 Yoke and cuffs. By 107b Pair towels. 1076 Suit ladys underwear.75 50 1077 Tahle cloth and napkins."o oO Lot 6—Uonitou Lace Embroidery. 1078 Lunch cloth. 75 60 1079 Centerpiece.7b SO 1080 6 doilies .50 2b 1081 Table cover.50 25 1082 Sideboard scarf. 75 50 1083 Apron . 50 25 1084 Pincushion.50 25 1085 Sofa pillow cover.75 50 Lot 7—Outline Embroidery. 1086 Pillow shams . 50 25 1087 Splasher .... .50 2o 1088 Tray cloth. 50 25 1089 6 doilies. 50 25 1090 Table cover. 50 25 1091 Sideboard scarf.50 25 1092 Dresser scarf.50 25 Lot 8—Kensington Embroidery. 1093 TaHe cover.50 25 1094 Table scarf.50 25 1095 Piano scarf.50 25 1096 Lunch cloth.50 25 1097 Doilies.50 25 1098 Center piece. 50 25 1099 6 tumbler doilies. 50 25 1100 Dresser scarf.50 25 1101 Commade scarf. 50 25 1102 Cro-s stitch doily . 50 25 1103 Lace doily .50 25 1104 Applique doily. 50 25 1105 Peatht-r stitch center piece . 50 25 1106 Lambrequin.50 25 1107 Pire screeu.50 25 1108 Pincushion.50 26 1109 Wall banner...—.—. 50 25 1110 Foot rest.-.50 25 Lot 9—Sofa Pillows. 1111 Cross stitch.-. 75 50 1112 Applique.-.75 50 1113 Oriental.—.75 50 1114 Kensington.75 50 1115 Ottoman..-.75 50 1116 Rope, silk or persianr..75 50 Lot 10—Jewel Work. 1117 Sideboard scarf—. 50 25 1118 Center piece. 50 25 Lot 11—Rope, Silk aud Peasiau Embroidery. 1119 Table cover.50 25 1120 Center piece .50 25 1121 Bed spread.-.-.50 25 1122 Dresser scarf. 50 25 1123 Sideboard scarf.50 25 1124 Toilet mats. 50 25 1125 Lunch cloth. 50 25 1128 6 doilies. 50 25 1127 Tray cloth.-._.50 25 Lot 12—Cut Work. 1128 Lunch cloth..-.50 25 1129 Center piece.50 25 1130 6 doilies.50 25 1131 Tray cloth.—.50 25 1132 Sideboard scarf.—.,. 50 25 1133 Dresser scarf.50 25 1134 Lambrequin......50 25 1135 Toilet mats...50 25 1136 Apron. 50 25 Lot 13—Lace Work. 1137 Point and Honiton collar. 75 50 1138 Point and Honiton handkerchief. 75 5*) 1139 Black bark... 75 50 1140 Black collar. ”.”[75 50 1141 Black lace, not less than 1 yard.75 50 1142 Honiton handkerchief..75 50 1143 Honiton flschue.75 50 1144 Honiton collar and cuffs. 75 5y 1145 Honiton lace, not less than 1 yard.75 50 1146 Point lace handkerchief..'.'.'..75 50 1147 Point lace flschue. 75 50 1148 Point lace collar and cuffs.-. [[75 50 1149 Point lace, not less than 1 yard. .75 50 1150 Battenburg.. 75 50 1151 Center niece. 7,5 50 1152 Lunch cloth. ..“'.'75 50 1153 Table mat.. 5y 1154 Tatting haudkerehief.50 25 1155 Tatting collar and cuffs..'...[...50 25 1156 1 atting yoke and cuffs.J...50 25 Lot 14 -Flower Work. 1157 Paper flowers. 50 25 1159 Was fruit. *y ^ 1160 Hair flowers. '.’.50 25 1161 Worsted flowers.. 25 1162 'eather flowers.“ gy 05 1163 Bead flowers. ,..'.'.."“.“"...50 Si 1164 French or artificial flowers.."..*..".*.’““.".'.’50 25 1165M»delw rk basset. .'.....!![[[[[[. 50 26 1166 (Collection of geraniums.5y 05 1167 Collection of roses ...._.5y ^5 1168 Collection of fuchias.— .....’.'..50 25 1169 Collection of cacti.’.”.5y g5 1170 Collection of foliage plants.50 26 1171 Collection of bulbus plants...5y 05 1172 Collection of pansies.[[[[[[[[[fiO 25 1173 Boquet or display of cut flowers.[[..50 25 Lot 15. 1174 Best collection in ladies department....3 00 2 00 Hass 12. MECHANICAL ARTS. Where there is but one eshibitor, second money only will be given. J Lot 1 1201 Display of farm machinery, wagons, carriages buggies and carts.. Diploma 1202 Display windmills, pumps, pipes and pipe fittings......Diploma 1203 Display brooms, home manufacture.yy 1204 " blacksmith work. ; yy 1205 “ carpenter work . 1 yy 1206 “ harness work. .."[[[[[[[[[[[[ 1 00 1207 " printers work. j yy 1208 “ rubber stamps. 1 yy 1209 “ stereotyping .. j 1210 “ binding.[ 1 yy 1211 printers engraving... 1 yy 1212 “ grade of flour inf’g in Custer county.[[ 2 0.J 1213 “ grade corn meal. 1 yy 1214 “ grade buckwheat flour....[[[ j yy 1215 “ grade graham flour.[.[[[[ j yy Class 18. FIXE ARTS. Where there is hut oue exhibitor, second money only will be given. Lot 1 —Fine Arts. 1301 Photographers display...go 00 fl 00 1302 Kodak display, entrymans own work.!..." I 00 (J5 1303 Reposes—.... 50 1304 Steel engraving.„.541 05 1305 Peucil drawing....544 J, 1306 Ornamental penmanship.50 1307 Oil paintiug portrait.-.. 50 25 1»'8 Oil painting landscape. 50 25 1300 Oil painting (lowers. 50 25 1310 Oil painting animals .50 05 1311 Oil painting marine.-. 50 25 1312 Oil paintiug on cloth or velvet. 50 25 1313 Water color painting — .. 50 j*!-, 1314 Mineral painting china, porcelain, glassware 50 25 1315 Pastel flowers. 50 25 1316 Pastel landscape. 50 25 1317 Pastel portrait. 50 of. 1318 Crayon portrait. 50 25 1319 Crayon drawing other thau portrait... 50 25 1320 Kensington portrait. 50 05 1321 Sign or ornamental painting... 50 25 1322 Case of butterflies or bugs. 50 25 1323 Collection of shells or minerals.’. 50 25 1324 Collection of coins. 50 25 Class 14. SCHOOL WORK. SUPERINTENDENT-J. O. W. LEWIS. Where there is but one exhibitor, second money only / will be given J f 1401 Map North America, she wing divisions, prin cipal mountains, rivers, etc.gl 50 $ 75 1402 Precinct Map of Custer County.. I 50 75 1403 Map of Nebraska, pupils 15 years and under.. 1 50 75 1404 Free hand drawing, 1 upils under 15 years. 1 50 75 14i)5 Drawing of home school building.] 1 50 75 1406 Specimen penmanship, pupil uuder 12 years. 1 50 75 1407 Specimen penmanship, pupils over 12 years... 1 50 75 1408 Collection of insects. j 54) 75 1409 Collection of native woods.1 50 75 1410 Collection of seils. 1 50 75 1411 Set of examination papers on any subject by pupils of 12 years and over. j 50 75 1412 Set of same, pnpii under 12 years. 1 50 75 1413 Set of bookkeeping. 1 5^ 75 1414 Collective exhibit of work from auy country district.....-.glO, 5 00 3 00 Class 15. BEES AND HONEY'. SUPERINTENDENT-I. D. SHUMAN. Where there is but one exhibitor, second money onb will be given. 1501 Extracted honey. ■■ 50 7= 1502 Honey in comb. , 54) 75 1503 Bees and germs iu observatory hives and not allowed to flv. 2 00 1 00 1504 Collection of honey producing plants. 2 00 1 00 Class 16. BABY SHOW. SUPERINTENDENT—ALPHA MORGAN. 601 For nicest baby girl, under 1 year .. 2 00 1 On 602 “ “ boy under 1 year-. 2 00 I 00 003 “ nice twins under 1 year. 3 00 2 00 604 " nicest triplets under 1 year. 5 00 3 00 j A postal card to E. R. Purcell, Secretary, Broken Bow rill bring you a bunch of entry blanks. w ^1